New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): '77th Golden Globes Awards' was happened in US's California. TV show 'Friends' famed Jennifer Aniston made a stunning appearance at the award function. Our very own 'Rachel Green' rocked strapless black gown with a ruffled bodice and belt detail at the red carpet. Jennifer completed her look with nude make-up and loose waves. Boss lady Taylor Swift made a gorgeous appearance in a blue and yellow giant floral dress by Etro. She kept her make-up minimal and hair up. Actor Scarlett Johansson walked the red carpet with fianc
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): A student of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) was seen today leaving the campus after violence broke out on January 05. While talking about the incident, she said, "People came from outside, armed with sticks and rods. Situation is grim in the University. So, I am leaving the hostel for now." Several masked goons allegedly entered the JNU campus and injured the students and professors including JNUSU president. They also caused destruction to the property. Security was tightened at the campus soon after the incident.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): Union Minister for Textiles and Women and Child Development Smriti Irani on JNU violence asserted that neither universities should turn into hubs of politics nor should students be used as political pawns. "Investigation has begun, so will not be right to speak on it now, but universities should not be turned into hubs of politics, neither should students be used as political pawns," said Smriti Irani.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southwest) Devender Arya on attack on students at JNU campus in Delhi informed that an FIR has been registered against the violence that took place at campus. Speaking to ANI, Devendra Arya said, "We have taken cognizance of yesterday's JNU violence and have registered an FIR. Social media and CCTV footages will be part of investigation." Several masked goons allegedly entered the JNU campus and injured the students and professors including JNUSU president. They also caused destruction to the property. Security was tightened at the campus soon after the incident.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): TV show host and comedian Ellen DeGeneres attended 77th Golden Globes Awards' that was happened at US's California. Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi suited up in style on the red carpet. Ellen wore a navy embellished suit by Celine with a dark button-down shirt. While, Portia de Rossi wore a sleek black suit with a white button-down top and a skinny black tie. Ellen DeGeneres got the 'Carol Burnett Award' at the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards for the 'powerful' work in television.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): Normalcy returned in JNU after midnight ruckus on Jan 06. Security forces have been deployed at the campus. Violence broke out in the JNU campus on Jan 05 evening in which more than 20 people were injured. Students including professors received injuries after they were assaulted by masked goons.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): A software bug in the New York City parking meters has resulted in a mass malfunction, reminding the city of the two-decade-old Y2K bug which was predicted to cause computers across the globe to crash in 2000. According to The New York Times, the glitch was causing parking meters in the city to reject credit cards and prepaid parking cards. The cause was identified to be a delay in a software update by the vendor who developed the payment system which was configured to end on January 1, 2020. The fix has been issued, however, city workers are reconfiguring the software meter by meter.
Mumbai, Jan 06 (ANI): Students held protest outside Gateway of India against violence inside JNU campus. They sat on 'Dharna' to oppose the violent act and to show solidarity with JNU. Students including professors received injuries after they were assaulted by masked goons in JNU. Security has been beefed up at the campus following the attack.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): Several politicians arrived to Jawaharlal Nehru University after violence inside campus. Communist Party of India (CPI) also reached the campus. "I have come here to see what is happening in the university. Every concerned should know about what is happening in university," said D Raja. "Amit Shah is a goon, it's a shame that we have Home Minister like Amit Shah," said Congress leader Sushmita Dev. "We should understand what happened, whatever they are trying to construct with Left narrative is a lie," said BJP leader Meenakashi Lekhi.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): Researchers have identified the structure of the most lethal toxin produced by certain strains of Clostridium difficile bacteria, a potentially deadly infection associated with the use of antibiotics. The finding of the study was published in the journal of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and their colleagues used cryo-electron microscopy, X-ray crystallography and other biophysical methods to identify the microscopic structures of the bacteria. The researchers mapped out the delivery and binding components of the toxin, which could pave the way for new drugs to neutralize it. "We identified two structures that help explain the molecular underpinnings of C. difficile toxicity," said study co-author David Weber, Ph.D., a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Director of the Center for Biomolecular Therapeutics at UMSOM. "These structures will be important for targeting th
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): Students held protest outside Delhi Police headquarters at Delhi's ITO over violence inside campus. Students including professors received injuries after they were assaulted by masked goons. They have been admitted to AIIMS Trauma Center. Security has been beefed up at the campus following the attack.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra arrived at AIIMS Trauma Centre where 18 people from Jawaharlal Nehru University have been admitted following violence at the university. Several masked goons allegedly entered the JNU campus and injured the students and professors including JNUSU president. They also caused destruction to the property. Security was tightened at the campus soon after the incident.
New Delhi, Jan 06 (ANI): Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southwest) Devender Arya on attack on students at JNU campus in Delhi, informed that the situation inside campus is normal and police deployment has been done at strategic points."The situation inside the campus is normal. Extensive flag march conducted by police. All hostel areas have been secured. Police deployment has been done at strategic points. At present, no violence is reported from any part of the campus," said Devender Arya."Today evening, a fight occurred between two groups in which few students were injured and property was damaged. JNU Administration requested police to enter University to restore peace," he added further.
New Delhi, Jan 6 (ANI): Delhi Police conducted flag march inside JNU campus after the violence in Jawaharlal Nehru University over recent violence. Students raised 'Delhi Police go back' slogan during flag march. Students of several colleges started protest after masked goons attacked students, teachers inside JNU.
Mumbai, Jan 06 (ANI): After violence in Jawaharlal Nehru University campus, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay students took out protest march in solidarity with JNU students. Students of several colleges gathered at Gateway of India to demonstrate. Several students including JNUSU president got injured after they were assaulted by masked goons inside campus. Professors of the college also received injuries.
Dumka (Jharkhand), Jan 06 (ANI):Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on January 5 reached Jharkhand's Dumka and offered prayers at famous 'Pagla Baba' temple. Residents of Dumka welcomed their new Chief Minister in a traditional way. CM Soren also joined the locals and played a musical instrument. CM Soren took oath as the 11th Chief Minister of Jharkhand on December 29 after JMM-Congress-RJD alliance won a comfortable majority by securing 47 seats in the 81-member House in the recent assembly elections.
New Delhi, Jan 05 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah met Sikh refugees from Afghanistan living in Delhi's Amar Colony. He met him as part of BJP's door to door campaign to create awareness on Citizenship (Amendment) Act. "We thank Modi ji and Amit Shah ji for bringing in this act," said a Sikh refugee. CAA gives Indian citizenship to non-Muslim immigrants from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
Jaipur (Rajasthan), Jan 05 (ANI): Rajasthan Health Minister Raghu Sharma requested Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to stop politicising the matter of Kota infant deaths. "I request them (BJP) to not do politics over it. This is not a political matter. Around 2 lakh doctors are needed for children in the country," said Raghu Sharma. At least 162 children have lost their lives in Rajasthan in the month of Delhi.
Mumbai, Jan 05 (ANI): While speaking to ANI in Mumbai on January 05, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot, spoke on various current political issues and targeted BJP government on the same. He said, "The real issue is economy. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate is coming down, inflation has increased and petrol and diesel prices have also increased." "Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah should give answers, but instead of that they are talking about National Register of Citizens (NRC), National Population Register (NPR) and Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), to divert attention," he added.
New Delhi, Jan 05 (ANI): Cyrus Mistry on January 05 released a statement, saying that he is humbled by the NCLAT order and does not intend to pursue executive chairmanship of Tata Sons. This statement was released a day ahead of the Supreme Court (SC) hearing in which Ratan Tata challenged the National Company Law Tribunal's (NCLAT) verdict reinstating Cyrus Mistry as the Tata Sons Chairman. Cyrus said, "I intend to make it clear that despite the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) order in my favour, I will not be pursuing the executive chairmanship of Tata Sons, or directorship of TCS, Tata Teleservices or Tata Industries." "I am humbled by the NCLAT order, which after review of the enormous material on record, recognized the illegal manner in which I was removed and the oppressive and prejudicial conduct of Ratan Tata and other Trustees," he added. "I will however vigorously pursue all options to protect our rights as a minority shareholder, including that of resuming th