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NDTV 95 Dead In Huge Quake Near Mount Everest, Tremors Also Felt In Parts Of India
Ninety-five people were killed after an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 hit Tibet near the Nepalese border today, news agency AFP said quoting Chinese media. The tremors of the earthquake were felt in parts of India, including Bihar, Assam and West Beng
NDTV 95 Dead After 7.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Tibet, Tremors Felt In Patna, Guwahati: LIVE Updates
An earthquake of 7.1 magnitude hit Tibet near the Nepalese border early this morning killing 95 people, with tremors felt in several parts of India, including Bihar, Assam and West Bengal.
NDTV Where Is Atul Subhash's Son? Nikita Singhania's Lawyer Replies In Top Court
Ending weeks of suspense over the whereabouts of AI techie Atul Subhash's four-year-son, his estranged wife Nikita Singhania told the Supreme Court today that the child is at a boarding school in Haryana's Faridabad
NDTV Amit Shah Launches 'Bharatpol' For International Police Assistance
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said it was time Indian investigation agencies used modern technology and techniques to nab fugitives as he launched the 'Bharatpol' portal to facilitate faster international assistance for agencies.
NDTV Elon Musk Asks If US Should "Liberate" UK From "Tyrannical Government"
The latest 'Yes-No' poll was launched on Monday (January 6) and will end today. It has so far received nearly two million votes.
NDTV "No Reason To Worry," Says India After 7 HMPV Cases: Top Points
India has reported seven cases of the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that recently gained attention after its outbreak in China. The Centre said the HMPV is already in "circulation" globally and that "there's no need to panic".
NDTV 8 Months After Firing, Salman Khan's Mumbai Home Gets Big Security Upgrade
Over eight months after the firing outside Salman Khan's home, the actor has carried out an extensive renovation to boost the security of his residence at Galaxy Apartments in Mumbai's Bandra.
NDTV Delhi Elections 2025 Date Announcement: Schedule To Be Released Shortly
The Election Commission will announce the schedule at a press conference at 2 pm.
NDTV Fresh Bumrah Setback For India Ahead Of Champions Trophy Squad Selection
Jasprit Bumrah isn't just likely to miss the upcoming ODIs against England but is in doubt for Champions Trophy too.
NDTV 53 Dead In Huge Quake Near Mount Everest, Tremors Also Felt In Parts Of India
Fifty-three people were killed after an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 hit Tibet near the Nepalese border today, news agency AFP said quoting Chinese media. The tremors of the earthquake were felt in parts of India, including Bihar, Assam and West Benga
NDTV Global HMPV Tracker: India Intensifies Surveillance After 7 New Cases
HMPV Cases in India: With two new cases in Maharashtra's Nagpur, the HMPV case tally in India stands at seven.
NDTV "HMPV Is Not A New Virus, There's No Need To Panic," Says Expert
The HMPV outbreak in China has raised health concerns globally. India has also confirmed a few cases. Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a common respiratory virus that typically causes upper respiratory infections resembling the common cold. Watch as Dr. Monica Mahajan, Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, Max Healthcare talks about HMPV and why you need not worry.
NDTV Justin Trudeau: "Political Rock Star" Who Dazzled, Then Fizzled
The term "political rock star" has not been applied to many Canadian leaders, but when Justin Trudeau stormed into office in a 2015 landslide election, it appeared to fit.
NDTV "Chief Minister Patient, But...": DMK Sends Message To Tamil Nadu Governor
The controversy around Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK and Governor RN Ravi escalated into public protests today, with Chief Minister MK Stalin's party leaders protesting across the state to demand Mr Ravi's ouster.
NDTV Opinion: After 2024, Indian Poll Pundits Must Learn Something About Voters This Year
My lessons from 2024: discount (but don't totally disregard) the pollsters, and keep a sharp eye on politics on the ground. Respect the judgment of voters. In most cases, their instincts aren't way off the mark.