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  • China begins sharing data of Sutlej river water

    (Pooja Pal; Intern Journalist): Amid the ongoing tension on the border, good news has come from China that it has started sharing hydrological data of the Sutlej river water with India ten days before the scheduled date. This process of data sharing goes on every year during the monsoon and it provides important information regarding…

  • Corona in India, 3435 killed so far

    So far, 3435 people have died due to deadly corona virus in the country and 1,12,359 people have been infected. So far, more than 45,299 thousand people have also become healthy. Along with Maharashtra, the speed of new cases has also increased in Delhi, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu. The number of infected in Maharashtra has…

  • SC petition for monitoring on Twitter

    (Juhi Aishwary, Journalist):  A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court for monitoring on Twitter. The petition said that hate is being spread in the society through fake news and inflammatory messages from the bogus account. This petition has been filed by BJP leader Vineet Goenka. The petitioner has stated that there are hundreds of fake Twitter…

  • Indian citizens to be evacuated from the Maldives and UAE, Navy sends its three ships

    (Juhi Aishwarya Intern Journalist) Kochi: The government is working fast to bring back the Indian citizens trapped in other countries due to the coronavirus epidemic. Meanwhile, the Navy has dispatched its ships to bring back the stranded civilians in the Maldives and the UAE. Defense spokesmen said that India has sent three naval ships to evacuate its…

  • India To Cap Stimulus Package At $60 Billion To Protect Credit Rating: Report

    On Tuesday, Fitch warned India’s sovereign rating could come under pressure if its fiscal outlook deteriorates further as the government tries to steer the country through the coronavirus crisis. New Delhi:  The government is likely to cap its overall spending on coronavirus-related relief at around Rs 4.5 trillion ($60 billion), due to concerns that excess…