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50.72 CR PEOPLE VOTED IN FIRST FIVE PHASES: EC
As many as 50.72 crore people of the 76.41 crore eligible voters have cast their vote in the first five phases of the Lok Sabha elections, the Election Commission of India (ECI) said on Saturday even as it came out with the constituency-wise data on the number of votes cast in these phases of the polls.
SINDHU STORMS INTO SEMIS
This is the 28-year-old Indian's seventh tournament of the year
Graeme Swann picks KKR
As favourites to lift Indian Premier League
ALL-ROUND SRH SET UP FINAL WITH KKR
Shahbaz Ahmed and Abhishek Sharma scalped five wickets between them as SRH won by 37 runs
KASHMIR SCHEDULE WRAP!
Rohit Shetty wraps up Singham Again Kashmir schedule with Ajay Devgn
Maternity glow on display
Mom-to-be Deepika Padukone shines bright in yellow dress
60 Palestinians die in Gaza as Israel battles Hamas in Rafah
Israeli military recovers bodies of 3 hostages killed in Oct 7 attack
Putin sets terms to halt war
Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to halt the war in Ukraine if a negotiated ceasefire that recognises the current battlefield lines can be agreed, but will continue to fight if Ukraine and its allies do not agree, Russian sources said, according to a Reuters report.
Patrolling takes a hit as 30% Dial-100 vehicles off roads
New tender in dangle for the sixth time
OUR AIM IS TO SOLVE PEOPLE'S PROBLEMS QUICKLY: SAI
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Friday said the government is now going to fix the responsibilities of the officers for solving public problems.
Gujarat ATS foils honeytrap bid
A 21-year-old fisherman from Porbandar was detained by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) on suspicion of spying while using a honeytrap that Pakistani intelligence had established.
PHALODI ROASTS AT 49°C; 10 DIE IN RAJ
Water supply drops, only 35% remains in dams
Will challenge HC order on OBC certificates: Mamata
'State govt will appeal to higher court after summer vacation'
Ready to build high-capacity nuclear units in India: Russia
Russia has said it is ready for serious expansion of cooperation with India in the area of atomic energy, including building high-capacity nuclear power units at a new site in India.
Jio Financial plans ₹36K cr deal with Reliance Retail
Jio Financial Services (JFS) is seeking shareholder approval for its unit to acquire equipment worth Rs 36,000 crore from the retail arm of Reliance Industries as the financial services provider plans to enter the device leasing business, a postal ballot notice said, Reuters reported.
India's forex reserves soar to lifetime high of $648.7 billion
This is the third consecutive week during which the country's forex kitty has expanded
MKTS END LOWER AFTER SCALING RECORD PEAKS INTRA-DAY; NIFTY HITS 23K-LEVEL
A weak trend in global equities weighed on sentiments, but renewed FII inflows, stable crude prices supported mkts
Heat wave grips district, IMD issues yellow alert
For the past four-five days, a severe heat wave has been gripping Nashik, causing significant discomfort to its residents. According to the weather forecast, a 'yellow alert' has been issued for the district for the next two days, with temperatures expected to remain above 40 degrees Celsius.
Maharashtra govt seeking finance from World Bank
MARATHWADA WATER GRID PROJECT
'Attempts made to show juvenile wasn't driving'
In a press conference on Friday, Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar made a shocking revelation, stating that there were attempts to tamper with evidence to show that the 17year-old who allegedly mowed down two IT professionals with his speeding Porsche in Kalyani Nagar wasn't driving at the time of the crash. Kumar also claimed to have evidence proving that the juvenile was driving the luxury car.
'Doc benefited from judicial delays'
MBBS degree with false info: Legal experts say that by allowing doctor to practice based on OBC-NCL certificate, a deserving candidate was deprived of seat; believe justice was denied
'Stepfather Tak given death penalty due to deceit, denial'
Special court explains the grounds for awarding capital punishment; total denial, false statement supports the prosecution's case, says court
Civil society groups allege discrepancies in poll process
Several civil society organisations have alleged multiple discrepancies in the election process and claimed that innumerable people, mostly marginalised communities, found their names missing from the voters' lists. These organisations have unanimously decided to write to all the presiding officers to carry out their counting duty with the national pledge.
Tingre's involvement puts Mahayuti in a fix
Tingre, who is reportedly close to the accused Vishal Agarwal, had visited the police station late at night in an alleged effort to pressurise the cops into going easy on the drunk minor
Death for man who killed actor & 5 of her family
The sessions court on Friday handed out the death penalty to Jammu and Kashmir resident Parvez Tak for the February 2011 killing of actor Laila Khan and five members of her family, calling it \"the totally barbaric act of a human being in modern civilised society\".
Many missing, body count a grisly task
The death toll in the explosion at Amudan Chemical Pvt Ltd, Dombivli, on Thursday, which is currently at eight, is likely to increase, since as many as nine people have been reported missing. Only two of the eight bodies have been identified so far Khanvilkar Riddhi and Rohini Kadam. (According to wire agency IANS, the toll has already mounted to 13).
UN court tells Israel to halt Rafah assault
The top United Nations court on Friday ordered Israel to immediately halt its military operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Israel is unlikely to comply with any such order, but the order by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will ratchet up the pressure on the increasingly isolated country.
Cheers! You can drink after results are out
The Bombay High Court on Friday permitted the sale, distribution and consumption of liquor in Mumbai city after the declaration of the Lok Sabha election results on June 4.
'Honey-trapped' & butchered
The West Bengal CID on Friday arrested a butcher from Bangaon area (border area of India and Bangladesh) for virtually making mincemeat of the Bangladesh MP Anwarul Azim Anar after he had been throttled to death. Earlier, the MP was 'honey trapped' before being killed.
IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO
Strange bedfellows - AAP, Cong - take on BJP in sixth round