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AAP Gives Sisodia Clean Chit Claims
ED 'Cancelled' Raid At Residence 'Fearing Humiliation'
It's Impressive Rishi Got Over 40% Of Vote: PIO Tory Councillor
Anger exploded in some Indian diaspora WhatsApp groups over former finance minister Rishi Sunak's loss in the Tory leadership race, with members saying the results demonstrated racism in the UK.
Kohli's ‘Happy Space'
Having Introspected On His Recent Struggles With Form, The Star Batter Now Seems Calmer, More Accepting. He Also Seems Closer To Rediscovering His Groove, Which Is Good News For Team India...
LOOKING FOR BOWLER NO. 6
India Need To Find Enough Bowling Options For Do-Or-Die Game Against Lanka
Fasten Rear Seat Belts
Mistry’s and many other tragic road accident deaths remind us not to ignore a basic safety measure
Gasastrophe
EU, UK paying for overusing sanctions. India’s free of those problems. But total govt debt needs a look
'What happens after you elope? The mundanity of living this grand love requires recalibration
Three couples elope, each of them running from families because of their caste, religion and sexuality respectively. But what happens after they ride off into the sunset? Author Mansi Choksi’s debut book ‘The Newlyweds’ traces the ups and downs in the lives of these couples over several years. Choksi talks to Ketaki Desai about the realities of fighting for love while still aching for familial approval:
PM Of The Uneasy Kingdom
Liz Truss's boosterism won't help a Britain that matters less globally & is crisis-hit at home
Priti Patel to resign as home secretary
Priti Patel said on Monday that she will stand down as UK home secretary, or interior minister, once Liz Truss formally takes over as the country's PM.
Truss: Thatcher acolyte eyeing to rebuild UK
UK's 3rd Female PM Shouted 'Maggie. Out' As Child. Now She's Expected To Be Next 'Iron Lady'
300 units of power free, LPG at ₹500: Rahul in Guj
Congress's Gujarat poll campaign got off to a sop-laden start on Monday, with Rahul Gandhi seemingly tapping into rival AAP's template to roll out promises like 300 free units of electricity to every household, besides farm-loan waivers of up to Rs 3 lakh and LPG at Rs 500 a cylinder.
Govt issues notice to Wikipedia as Arshdeep's page tampered with
Wrongful Edits Removed In Minutes: Wiki
Met dept advances normal range for rainfall by 10 years
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has revised its 'normal' rainfall mark this year, which will be based on the long-period average of the past 50 years (1971-2020). The previous normal was based on the long-period average of 1961-2010.
Expert Panel Denies Nod To Expand Okhla Waste Plant
Calls Plan Premature, Says Facility Too Close To Residential Areas
No Barricade Will Be Left Unmanned, Cops Tell HC
Report Violations By Dialling 112 or Tagging Police On Social Media
Sisodia: Hang me if providing facilities to schools is corruption
"If building more classrooms, toilets, AC auditoriums at schools and providing students with facilities is corruption, you can hang me, I am ready to go behind the bars," deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said at the State Teachers' Award event on Monday.
'CBI Officer Who Died By Suicide Was Being Pressured To Fix Me'
Sisodia Demands Inquiry By Retired SC Judge Claim mischievous
LG Sues AAP, 5 Leaders For 'False & Malicious' Charge
Party Says If He Is Clean, He Should Face CBI Investigation
Level Playing Field
UGC must give Indian universities the same freedoms it’s planning to give foreign universities
Brace For A Bleak Winter, Zelensky Warns Europe
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has told Europeans to expect a difficult winter as the Russian assault on his country leads to cuts in oil and gas exports by Moscow. Zelensky was speaking on Saturday night after Moscow shut down a main pipeline that supplies Russian gas to the continent. “Russia is preparing a decisive energy blow on all Europeans for this winter,” he said in his daily video address.
The Chairman Who Kept A Low Profile
As Tatas’ chief Cyrus Mistry was careful and cautious, more a manager than a visionary
Bittersweet Pills
A simpler drug regime should mean better TB outcomes not another missed opportunity
The Next Chapter
India’s GDP will keep growing but the real challenge is to make many hundred million Indians prosperous
Beyond The Fifth Place
India’s economic future is bright, both in terms of growth and equity, argues the I&B Minister
NAWAZ STUNS INDIA
Left-Arm Spinner’s Assault With Bat After Frugal Bowling Spell Overshadows Kohli’s Knock As Pak Win Thriller
Russia's unfounded claims of secret US bioweapons linger on and on
The US secretly manufactured biological weapons in Ukraine. It trained birds to carry viruses into Russia. It created Covid-19. It operated laboratories in Nigeria that engineered this year's outbreak of monkeypox.
Truss or Sunak? UK set to get new PM today
Both Candidates Pledge To Tackle Energy Crisis As Bills Soar
Biden an 'enemy of state': Trump slams prez speech
Donald Trump branded Joe Biden an "enemy of the state" Saturday as he hit back at the US president's assertion that the Republican and his supporters are undermining American democracy, and slammed last month's FBI raid of his Florida home.
My job would be to support next govt even if I lose, says Rishi Sunak
EARLY SIGNS? This is being seen as the first sign that even Sunak believes he may not have got enough votes to clinch the Tory leadership election
Suella Braverman as home secy in place of Priti Patel in Truss cabinet?
Indian-origin Suella Braverman is likely to be the only British politician of Indian heritage in the new cabinet, if UK media speculations are to be believed that foreign secretary Liz Truss is on course to be elected Conservative Party leader and British PM on Monday.