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CBI quizzes Tejashwi aide on ‘land for jobs’
Move After Lalu Named As Accused
Rahul: Prez candidates persons of stature, can’t be ‘remote controlled’
Rahul Gandhi during ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ in Tumakuru, Karnataka
India skips UN vote on Russia’s rights record
India was among the 24 countries that abstained. The resolution was adopted with 17 countries voting in favour and six against
Nehru gave up on Assam during ’62 war, says Shah
‘Cong Forgot NE Was India, Modi United It’
EC freezes party name, symbol for both Uddhav, Shinde camps
Sena Factions Can Submit Three Choices Till Tomorrow
Not alone but still lonely? Be your own best friend
To help readers cope with their anxieties in these stressful times, TOI has launched Talk it Out, a series in which expert counsellors answer your mental health queries. This week’s advice is from psychologist Anaita Veigas
Steady rain sends temp 10°C below normal
Lowest In Oct In Past 11 Years; Met Dept Predicts Moderate Rain Or Thundershowers Today
Stitch (Back) In Time: Denim Hub That Had All Your Clothing Needs Sewn Up
Whiff Of Nostalgia And Wistful Story Of A Past That’s Barely Made It To The Present. A New TOI Series. Our First Stop, Mohan Singh Place, Once The Go-To Place For ‘Branded’ Jeans At An Affordable Price
Germany to Nato: Do more against Russia
Nato must do more to protect itself against Russia and President Vladimir Putin, German defence minister Christine Lambrecht said on Saturday, because we “cannot know how far Putin’s delusions of grandeur can go”.
The long, arduous journey for driverless trucks
In March, a self-driving 18-wheeler spent more than five consecutive days hauling goods between Dallas and Atlanta. Running around the clock, it traveled more than 6,300 miles, making four round trips and delivering eight loads of freight.
Ukraine N-plant loses external power link
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the biggest in Europe, has lost its last remaining external power source as a result of renewed shelling and is now relying on emergency diesel generators, the UN nuclear watchdog IAEA said on Saturday.
IAF to raise special cadre to handle missiles, UAVs
1st Officers For New Weapon Systems Branch By ’23-End
Chip export to China: US tightens rules
The United States announced new export controls Friday aimed at restricting China’s ability to buy and manufacture high-end chips with military applications, stepping up tensions between the countries.
Heels during pregnancy: YES OR NO?
'Doctor mana nahi karta inko?': After Alia Bhatt, Bipasha Basu gets trolled for wearing heels during pregnancy
Try the latest no makeup look with nude nails
Whether it is Jennifer Lopez’s ‘milky manicure’ or Victoria Beckham’s shell-like polish or the glazed doughnut finish from Hailey Bieber’s Instagram feed, the whole clean girl aesthetic of nude nails has has made its way to our fingertips, from the neutral palette to the perfectly smooth and glowy finish.
Cleanse right, hydrate, take post-salon care: Tips to keep your skin healthy during the festive season
The festive season is here and it is time to flaunt your chic trending outfits and make fun reels of your gorgeous look with friends. However, you might want to devote some time to pamper your skin during this time too.
You think you are being productive at work in hybrid mode? Your boss may think otherwise
In the past two years, there have been numerous changes to the workplace culture. The hybrid work mode has evolved as a work model, from making work from home the new standard to the challenge of getting workers back into offices part-time.
Chiranjeevi & Salman Khan-starrer Godfather wins over the audience
The excitement to see two superstars of Indian cinema – Chiranjeevi and Salman Khan – share screen space in Godfather was palpable right from its inception. The film’s release has added to the festive cheer at the cinemas. The team of the film is thrilled with the audience’s response and is glad that the audience is ready to come to theatres for good content.
Sanju drives home a point
Kochi: As the Indian team left for the T20 World Cup, some players who didn’t board that flight to Australia were presented with an opportunity to prove their worth in the ODI series against South Africa.
₹ closes at lifetime low of 82.33/$
Mumbai: The rupee closed at a new low of 82.33 in the interbank foreign exchange market on Friday. While the Indian currency had closed at 81.89 on Thursday, it later weakened to 82.30 in postmarket trade following large-scale dollar purchases by state-owned banks, ostensibly for defence requirements.
Putin’s N-Threat Brings World Closer To ‘Armageddon’: Biden
US Prez: Prospect Of Loss May Push Russia To N-Use
Govt betrays caution with panel on SC status for Dalit converts
New Delhi: While the ruling BJP has been opposed to giving SC status to Dalit converts to Islam and Christianity, the Centre’s decision to form a commission to examine the demand instead of taking a direct stand suggests it is exercising caution against any legal pitfall.
2 MP Cong MLAs booked for ‘molesting’ woman on train
Party To Hold An Internal Inquiry, Legislators Deny Charge
Sena Symbol War Intensifies EC sets Saturday 2pm deadline for Uddhav’s reply
The ongoing dispute between the rival Shiv Sena factions regarding which one is the “real” party entitled to the use of its ‘bow and arrow’ poll symbol acquired urgency as the nomination process for the Andheri East assembly byelection started on Friday.
Waterbodies And Drains In Focus As MCD Identifies 250 Dengue Hotspots
Power Spray Tankers, Motorised Pumps Deployed
Know Your Rivals For That DU Seat
Window On Portal To Give Aspirants An Idea Of Number Of Candidates For Each Course
How Stolen Mobiles Were Routed To Nepal, Sold At Cheaper Rates
Cross-Border Operation Helped Suspect, Associate Dodge IMEI Surveillance
60 Acres Of Prime Real Estate May Be Up For Grabs In Sarojini Nagar
Centre Looking To Monetise Property To Generate Funds For Revamp Of 7 Colonies
MEA: 6 Indians held in Pak jails despite completing term dead
‘Deaths In Detention Alarming, Pak Duty-Bound To Ensure Safety’
Pharma firm behind Gambia deaths a repeat offender in India
State Agencies First Red-Flagged Company In 2011