906 IPS posts lying vacant, maximum in UP
A day after the Civil Services examination results were announced and the country got some new raring-to-go IPS (Indian Police Service) officers, a Right to Information (RTI) query has revealed that there is a huge shortfall of police officers across the country.
Baba Ramdev and his not so hidden political ambitions
A ministerial berth or any such glorified decoration is a sure shot way to mask or camouflage the business promotion activities of a Marketing Manager of Ayurvedic products...
Bihar DGP quits IPS to join politics
Gupteshwar Pandey’s political ambitions are hardly a surprise as he also applied for VRS to contest as a BJP nominee in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections but rejoined IPS nine months after his wish to contest elections did not fructify.
Animated film captures Kolkata swamped in climate horror
Co-directors of Wade, an award-winning short film, say what it’s like to imagine a dystopia in your home city and what they hope the film will achieve
First rate soldiers, third rate weapons
First class troops--third rate guns. The Indian Armed Forces have always been expected to perform miracles - without a proper gun in their hands
Celebrities pay a tribute to Sushant Singh Rajput
Over fifteen internet celebrities came together for the first time in the history of Indian social media to pay tribute to Sushant Singh Rajput in a life changing video for the viewers.
Mail Today bids adieu, to appear online in new avatar
The new avatar will have Dwaipayan Bose, Editor, Mail Today, taking over as Editor of indiatoday.in and reporting to Vice Chairperson Kalli Purie.
Cinema and out-of-home advertising to suffer most globally because of Covid 19
According to the World Association of Newspapers global advertising is expected to grow 5.8% to reach $606 billion in 2021 and $636 billion for 2022.
Blacks in America: A community in crisis
Even with an African-American president in the White House, it's a still a hard day's life for the blacks 150 years after Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and 50 years after two landmark legislations outlawed racial discrimination.
Rules are for fools- an income tax officer who always managed to get into trouble
Today a pacemaker in his heart and diabetes— are the reminders of the turbulent times… the tears he silently shed for no fault of his riding on the roller-coaster journey called life. He atleast has the satisfaction of having lived the good and bad times with his head held high on his chest.
NASA rover discovers nitrogen on the surface of Mars
For the the first time NASA has discovered Nitrogen on the surface of Mars. This discovery adds to the evidence that Mars is habitable for life
Mizoram: South Asia’s biggest hub for smuggled drugs, gold and guns
Mizoram in northeast India has emerged as the biggest hub for all kinds of smuggled goods - drugs, gold and guns in South Asia.
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