Search for :

  • ICJ to decide Jadhav's fate on Thursday
    The Hague, May 17 (IANS): The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will announce on Thursday its verdict on India's appeal seeking revocation of the death sentence awarded by a Pakistani court to alleged spy Ku
  • 'SBI ATMs not affected by ransomware'
    New Delhi, May 17 (IANS): Amid reports of several ATMs remaining shut due to a possible virus attack by WannaCry ransomware, the largest public lender of the country State Bank of India (SBI) on Wednesday said
  • WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning freed from prison
    Washington, May 17 (IANS): Chelsea Manning, the transgender US soldier convicted of espionage for providing national security secrets to Wikileaks, was released from a military prison on Wednesday.  
  • ATMA Aghunaqa block conducts activities
    Dimapur, May 18 (MExN): ATMA Dimapur (Aghunaqa Block) conducted demonstration programme at Hozheto village on May 13. Resource person Sentibenla, ATM (Aghunaqa Block) spoke on the topic “Package practices
  • Islamic State claims attack on Afghan TV station that killed 17
    JALALABAD, MAY 17 (Reuters): Militant group Islamic State on Wednesday claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a television station in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Nangarhar that killed a security
  • ‘Eastern Nagaland is not a waste bin’
    Aheli Moitra    If you pile the east up with rotting infrastructure, does that still count as ‘Act East’ Policy?   The Eastern Nagaland College Students’ Union (ENCSU) is
  • Can a reformation really happen in Nagaland today?
    When an unresponsive government and its corrupt leaders reach beyond any hope of change or improvement, revolution could happen in the form of violent rebellion by the masses, leading to the overthrow of the go
  • Mukesh Ambani enters Light Reading's 'Hall of Fame 2017'
    New Delhi, May 17 (IANS) Riding high on Jio wave, Reliance Industries Limited's (RIL) Chairman Mukesh Ambani has entered the Light Reading's 'Hall of Fame 2017'.   Ray Le Maistre, International Group
  • Just 2 sedentary weeks may up diabetes, heart disease
    London, May 17 (IANS) Young adults who take a hiatus from exercise for just two weeks may be at an increased risk of reducing muscle mass, metabolic health, that may accelerate the development of chronic diseas
  • Ozzy, Sharon renew wedding vows
    Celebrity couple Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne have renewed their wedding vows in a ceremony here amid family members and close friends. The Black Sabbath singer and the 64-year-old television personality decided to
  • Low hedges can reduce air pollution in cities more effectively
    London, May 17 (IANS) The harmful impact of urban air pollution could be combated by strategically placing low hedges along roads in a built-up environment of cities instead of taller trees, research has found.
  • Hypertension can affect children too, not just adults
    (May 17 is World Hypertension Day)   By Rajat Arora  | IANS If you thought hypertension is a condition that affects only the adults and the elderly, you are totally mistaken. Paediatric hypertensio
  • Paytm Payments Bank to launch on May 23
    New Delhi, May 17 (IANS) Fintech company Paytm on Wednesday said it will finally launch the operations of its payments bank on May 23.   "We are in the process of launching Paytm Payments Bank on May
  • Know Your District: Peren
    With fertile foothills valley as well as mountainous terrain, Peren District is located between longitude  93°E - 94°E and latitude 25° N-26°N of the Equator at altitudes ranging from 800-
  • Cyber war: After 'WannaCrypt', world faces massive cryptocurrency attack
    San Francisco/New Delhi, May 17 (IANS) After facing a massive "WannaCrypt" ransomware attack that exploited a vulnerability in a Microsoft software and hit 150 countries, the same Windows vulnerability (MS17-01
  • Cabinet changes law to throw out squatters from official houses
    New Delhi, May 17 (IANS) The cabinet on Wednesday approved changes in a law to fast track removal of ministers, members of Parliament and bureaucrats over-staying in government-allotted accommodations.  
  • India Today Survey - Best Colleges in India
      For complete list, visit - http://indiatoday.intoday.in/bestcolleges/2017/ 
  • More than half of world’s deaths still have no recorded cause: WHO
    LONDON, MAY 17 (REUTERS): More than half of all deaths have no recorded cause, making effective health monitoring and policymaking far more difficult, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. &
  • Quiz #60
    1. According to Nagaland Economic Survey 2016-17, percentage of total households in the state of Nagaland practicing shifting cultivation is approximately a) 60%                                
  • Ceaseless Middle East wars forcing change in approach to medical care
    BEIRUT, May 17 - The Middle East's protracted conflicts have caused a region-wide health crisis that goes beyond war wounds to heightened resistance to antibiotics and a collapse in vaccination drives, leading
Support The Morung Express.
Your Contributions Matter
Click Here