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RAMLALLA RISES IN AYODHYA
New temple dedicated to Lord Ram as a child consecrated in a grand ceremony marked by faith, politics and fervour, in the presence of dignitaries and guests from all walks of life
Ayodhya Abuzz With Festive Fervour A Day Before Ram Temple Inauguration
The temple fervour reached a crescendo in Ayodhya on Sunday with loudspeakers playing devotional songs round-the-clock, decorations adorning every corner, artistes re-enacting tales from the Ramayana and residents partaking in festivities ahead of Monday's consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple.
By 2030, domestic air traffic projected to hit 300 million
Civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Thursday said that the country' domestic air passenger traffic will double in the next six years, reaching 300 million by the end of 2030.
SHEER RAM-SPLENDENCE! FAITH MEETS FASHION
As India celebrates the homecoming of Shri Ram to Ayodhya, fashion pays its own tribute to faith
Music is how I express my bhakti for Ram: Palak
For Palak Muchhal, there couldn't have been a better way to take part in the festivities ahead of the consecration of Shri Ram Mandir, than through music.
I hope to sing for Shri Ram in Ayodhya today: Shankar
Composer-singer Shankar Mahadevan reached Ayodhya yesterday with his wife, Sangeeta Mahadevan.
Satwik and Chirag outdone by world champs in tactical battle
The beating of inflated balloon sticks, blowing of trumpets and raucous cheering. Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty – the only Indians to make the final day of the $850,000 BWF India Open – received a rousing welcome from a packed house at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium here on Sunday.
Ethiopia's Lemi and Minsewo win Mumbai Marathon titles
As he entered the home stretch of the 2024 Tata Mumbai Marathon on Sunday, Hayle Lemi's race was between him and his own course record of last year.
Fritz hopes to find the missing piece, runs into Djokovic next
The American beats Tsitsipas to make his first Australian Open quarter-final but awaiting him there is world's best player
Nominal GDP growth at 11.5%, fisc deficit aim at 5.3% in Budget
Govt wants to cut fiscal deficit by 140 bps in two years to 4.5% of the GDP
Over 1.4 million protest over report on far right party's mass deportation meetings
GERMANY - PARTY HELD GATHERING TO DISCUSS MASS DEPORTATION OF IMMIGRANTS
ED: TMC leader suspected to have siphoned ₹1k cr through his firm
Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Shankar Adhya, arrested in the alleged public distribution system scam, is linked to 90 foreign currency exchange agencies and around ₹1,000 crore is suspected to have been siphoned out of India through one of these, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has claimed before a Kolkata court.
Assam CM warns profs against criticising govt
Assam will take steps to bring university professors under civil services rules to prevent them from criticising the government, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Sunday.
NDRF sets up camp till Feb 22 as temple town braces for rush
Expecting high footfall at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, once it opens to the public, the Uttar Pradesh government has asked the National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) to station its teams around the premises for at least a month, officials familiar with the matter said.
NIA detains minor over '23 Rajouri terror attack
THE MINOR WAS INVOLVED IN THE KILLING OF SEVEN CIVILIANS IN THE RAJOURI DISTRICT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR IN 2023
Free pockets under Maoist influence in 3 yrs, says Shah
Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday held a meeting in Raipur to assess the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) situation in Chhattisgarh and directed officials from security forces and administration to free the pockets still under Maoist influence within three years, according to an official release.
Atishi approves revamp of roads in west Delhi
THE MINISTER SAID THAT DEPT HAS BEEN ASKED TO ENSURE NO INCONVENIENCE IS CAUSED TO PEOPLE
NDMC to revamp RML roundabout on G20 lines
NDMC HAS INVITED BIDS TO HIRE CONTRACTORS FOR THE WORK WHICH IS EXPECTED TO TAKE 1.5 MONTHS
Fresh disarray as fog blanket hobbles flight, train services
Delhi reeled under a spell of dense to very dense fog on Sunday, following which visibility remained zero for nearly six hours between 3am and 9am - impacting both flight and rail operations in the Capital.
Footage vs tip-off: CCTVs replace police informers
How a police informer works
AAP to mark Ayodhya event by yatras, prayers
Senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) functionaries and MLAs will take out “Shobha Yatras”, hold community meals and organise reading of the Sundar Kand chapter from the Ramayana across Delhi on Monday to mark the consecration of Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the party said on Sunday.
Cooperatives set up in '23 reap rural gains
A HUGE NETWORK OF AROUND 60K RURAL FINANCIAL CENTRES POWERS THE PUSH FOR A RURAL ECONOMY POWERED BY COOPERATIVES
4 survive, two dead as Russian medical plane crashes in Afghanistan after refuelling in Gaya
A Russian private jet carrying six people crashed in a remote area of rural Afghanistan but the pilot and some of the others on board survived, the Taliban and Russia's aviation watchdog said Sunday.
KOVIND PANEL ON ONE NATION, ONE ELECTION HOLDS MEET IN JODHPUR
The high-level committee on one nation, one election led by former president Ram Nath Kovind chaired its third meeting on Sunday and discussed the feedback and suggestions received from political parties and the public, the law ministry said.
Noida man dragged for 2km with a rope
HASAN WAS KILLED BECAUSE OF A SIX-YEAR-OLD GRUDGE OVER HAVING BEATEN THE SUSPECT'S FATHER: POLICE
GAZA TOLL CROSSES 25,000, ITS WORST EVER IN DECADES OF CONFLICT: GOVT
Fighting raged across Gaza and Israeli units raided the West Bank on Sunday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has faced growing domestic criticism, rejected calls for post-war \"Palestinian sovereignty\".
ALL 11 CONVICTS IN BILKIS BANO CASE SURRENDER, RETURN TO JAIL
All 11 convicts in the Bilkis Bano case surrendered late Sunday night at Godhra sub-jail in Gujarat's Panchmahal district after the Supreme Court denied to extend the deadline.
'Cold day' conditions back in city, 160 flights hit by fog
Icy cool winds coursed through Delhi on Sunday as another cold day slashed temperatures dramatically and enveloped the city in a thick fog that pinched visibility and threw flights and train services into disarray once more.
AIIMS ROLLS BACK CIRCULAR ON OPD CLOSURE FOR HALF DAY ON MONDAY
A day after the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, announced that it would suspend outpatient department services (OPD) till 2.30pm on Monday barring critical and emergency services due to the consecration ceremony at Ram Temple in Ayodhya - the hospital administration has withdrawn the notification after receiving flak from the public and opposition parties.
Rahul: Cong would've doused Manipur fire
Rahul attacks Modi for not visiting strife-torn Manipur