Indian shares open lower as China sees COVID surge
Bengaluru: Indian shares opened lower on Thursday, tracking a slide in global equities, as investors fretted over the surge in COVID cases in China.
Bengaluru: Indian shares opened lower on Thursday, tracking a slide in global equities, as investors fretted over the surge in COVID cases in China.
New Delhi: At least eight people were killed and several more were injured in Kandukur town in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh on December 28, when they fell in an open drain during a roadshow of former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. According to
New Delhi: The Central Reserve Police Force (CPRF) on Thursday said that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has violated security protocols 113 times since 2020, including during the Bharat Jodo Yatra.
New Delhi: Unknown attackers allegedly vandalised a church in Karnataka, damaged a statue of baby Jesus and stole money from its donation box on December 27.
New Delhi: Samples of the cough syrup manufactured by a Noida-based firm Marion Biotech that Uzbekistan has linked to the deaths of 18 children in the country have been sent for testing, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Thursday.
Srinagar: Democratic Azad Party (DAP) urged the Jammu Kashmir administration to withdraw the fresh land laws stating that these laws bar the extension of the lease to commercial properties in Jammu and Kashmir.
Shivamogga: Indian Police registered a case against firebrand BJP MP Pragya Singh Thakur for her alleged inflammatory speech at a convention organised here recently by a pro-Hindu outfit.
Sitapur: Three girls from Class 12 committed suicide within a span of eight days beginning from December 10. The three suicides sent the police into a tizzy as the students were of class 12 at the same school in Uttar Pradesh (UP).
Chennai: A temple in Tamil Nadu’s Salem district remained sealed for the fourth day on Thursday after a section of a backward caste community prevented the entry of Dalits into the temple, police said.
Dakar: The accounts are haunting. Abductions, torture, rapes. Scores of civilians including women and children have been killed by the M23 rebels in eastern Congo, according to a UN report. In addition, the M23 rebels have forced children to be soldiers, according to the report by