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Technical glitches delay MBA CET exam by 20 minutes

India, April 7 -- The first day of the MBA/MMS Common Entrance Test (CET) on Sunday was marred by technical glitches at a few centres in Mumbai and Wardha, leading to delays and anxious moments for ca... Read More


Ludhiana: 5kg LPG cylinders to be available at depots, fuel stations to check migrant exodus

Ludhiana, April 7 -- The district administration in Ludhiana has decided to make 5 kg free trade LPG cylinders available at ration depots and select petrol pumps to ease cooking fuel shortages and pre... Read More


DU begins in-person admission for 2025-26

Dhaka, April 7 -- Dhaka University has started its in-person admission process for undergraduate programmes for the 2025-26 academic session on Monday. The admission activities will continue until Ap... Read More


BJP's NV Subhash accuses AIMIM leaders of illegal land encroachments in Hyderabad's Old City, demands immediate arrests

Hyderabad, April 7 -- BJP leader NV Subhash on Tuesday accused leaders of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) of encroaching land in Hyderabad's Old City, alleging administrative inacti... Read More


"Farmer died by suicide at CPI office, Keralam CM must respond": Cong MP KC Venugopal

Thiruvananthapuram, April 7 -- Congress MP and General Secretary (Organisation), KC Venugopal, on Tuesday slammed the Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Keralam, alleging that a farmer died by suicide in ... Read More


Masseur, aides tie up, rob Shivaji park businessman

India, April 7 -- A 62-year-old businessman from Shivaji Park was allegedly tied up and robbed of Rs.9,000 cash, two watches and other valuables by a masseur and his aides on Saturday. He managed to u... Read More


Strikes on Iran's infrastructure may hurt civilians more: Atlantic Council

Washington DC, April 7 -- A report by Joseph Webster and Ginger Matchett, published by the Atlantic Council, serves as a stark warning against the "power plant day" strategy currently being weighed by... Read More


Damania releases CDR linking Kharat to credit society under probe

India, April 7 -- MUMBAI Social activist Anjali Damania on Monday released call detail records (CDR) allegedly linking self-styled godman Ashok Kharat to a cooperative credit society already under inv... Read More


Owner of Suleman Bakery, synonymous with post-Babri riots and sweet treats, dies

India, April 7 -- Abdul Sattar Suleman Mithaiwala, owner of Suleman Usman Bakery, and the sweetshop of the same name on Mohammed Ali Road, which became synonymous with the 1993 riots, died in the earl... Read More


Indian Law Has a New Kind of Problem. Amit Thukral Has Been Solving It for 25 Years

New Delhi, April 7 -- Amit Thukral has navigated satellite wars, billion-dollar biotech battles, and the unwritten rules of Indian regulatory law. Now, as a senior partner at Commercial Law Chamb... Read More