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IANS (Indo-Asian News Service) is a leading Indian news agency that provides comprehensive and timely news coverage across various domains, including politics, business, sports, entertainment, and international affairs. Established in 1986, IANS delivers reliable and in-depth reporting, serving as a key source of news for media outlets, corporations, and institutions. With a wide network of correspondents and reporters across India and abroad, IANS is known for its balanced and accurate journalism, making it a trusted name in the news industry.
Weeks after the horrific incident occurred in Bulgarhi village of Uttar Pradesh's Hathras district, the village has been turned into a fortress in order to maintain peace and harmony
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have "agreed the importance" of finding a post-Brexit trade deal, Downing Street has said
The White House scrambled to clarify the timeline of Trump's diagnosis, which got clouded earlier on Saturday after Trump's doctor Sean Conley said the US president was diagnosed "72 hours" ago
Mohan Bhagwat, the Sarsanghchalak of the RSS who inaugurated the virtual national conference of the BMS, said that India has set an example of being a social capital during the Covid-19 pandemic
Shami has opened up about the knee injury he suffered in 2015 and the speculation thereafter that his career was coming to an abrupt end
Royal Challengers Bangalore's Navdeep Saini bowled a beamer at Rahul Tewatia in the last over of Rajasthan Royals' innings that hit the latter on the neck and sent him crashing to the ground
When RCB captain Virat Kohli saw opener Devdutt Padikkal in action for the first time, he told head coach Katich the youngster has 'some serious talent'
With 12 more fatalities, Gujarat's Covid-19 death toll reached 3490, and 1,343 new cases pushed its tally to 141,398
Union Labour and Employment Minister Santosh Gangwar on Saturday said that the new farm laws and labour reform codes will benefit farmers and workers immensely.
Twitter has said that it will proactively remove tweets by those who wish for US President Trump's death on the platform and will put their accounts into a "read only" mode for violating its policies
As bugs in highly-sensitive apps on Google Play Store keep increasing, Google is now looking for security engineers to find critical vulnerabilities and focus largely on fake Covid-19 contact tracing
At least 81% doctors in Northern India have adopted telemedicine when compared with 50% doctors in Southern and Western regions and 35 per cent in the Eastern region of the country, a report revealed
Apple has sued electronic recycling company GEEP Canada for allegedly stealing and reselling nearly one lakh iPhones, iPads and Apple Watches it was supposed to destroy and recycle
Smriti Zubin Irani described the incident in Hathras as painful, "CM Yogi will do justice in this matter. But Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka going to Hathras is just playing politics."
Airbnb announced that it has decided to block bookings for the upcoming Halloween festival to "help protect" communities from Covid-19, it was reported on Saturday
Indian fast bowling spearhead Mohammad Shami has been a standout performer for the Kings XI Punjab so far in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League
Diesel price remained unchanged across the four metro cities on Saturday after falling for two consecutive days.
Some people believe that services that rely on personalised ads are inherently harmful -- collecting more data than they need to provide value to people
Researchers have found that global warming is driving an unprecedented rise in sea temperatures, including in the Mediterranean sea.
UN Secretary-General Anotonio Guterres has called for an end to "loathsome" hate speech online and off-line