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Govt launches 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' campaign
DELHI Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Monday launched the 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' campaign - turning off car engine at traffic signal - to reduce the vehicular pollution in the capital.
INDIA, CHINA IRON OUT WRINKLES
Both sides arrive at patrolling agreement on the LAC. Chances brighten for Modi-Xi talks
SC: Secularism part of statute's basic structure
The Supreme Court on Monday said secularism had always been held to be part and parcel of the basic structure of the Constitution.
DRDO scientist robbed of ₹2 cr cash, 260 gm gold
TWO persons were arrested for a sensational burglary at the house of a senior scientist at Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) in Rohini. Police said that six people first entered the house pretending to be courier boys, tied the elderly couple and stole ₹2 crore cash along with 260 grams of gold jewelry.
Hoax callers to be put under no-fly list: Rammohan Naidu
TO deal with the menace of hoax bomb threats to airlines, the Centre plans to amend rules to place the culprits in the no-fly list and initiate criminal charges against them, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said on Monday.
N95 MASKS RUNNING OUT OF STOCK AT POLLUTION HOTSPOT
VIVEK Gahlot usually begins stocking up on N95 masks towards the end of October. This year, however, the 53-year-old pharmacist in Anand Vihar has been forced to look for supplies earlier.
The K-link to blast outside Rohini school
DELHI Police on Monday wrote to social media app Telegram seeking information about a channel, 'Justice League India', which posted a video of the Rohini explosion with a \"Khalistan Zindabad\" watermark.
Dhull slams ton for Delhi, but TN still on top
YASH Dhull, with his brilliant century (103 batting; 189b, 11x4, 3x6), single-handedly engineered Delhi's fightback against Tamil Nadu as the hosts ended the third day's play with 264/8 in 97 overs at the Arun Jaitley stadium on Sunday. Delhi trail by 410 runs.
India go for broke but Kiwis hold ground
AFTER two balls on Sunday, the impossible dream was on. Jasprit Bumrah got one to straighten after pitching on offstump.
RED-LETTER DAY FOR NEW ZEALAND
India face 2nd home loss of 2024 as Black Caps register first Test win in country since 1988
1,700 participate in int'l Kashmir marathon
WITH the improvement in ground situation and decline in militancy, the first-ever international marathon was held in picturesque Kashmir on Sunday in which over 1700 runners, including 12 foreign nationals, participated.
Petition seeks to make snakebite treatment available at PHCS
A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to make available poly-venom (anti-venom) and snakebite treatments at PHCS, CHCS and district hospitals along with all the government hospitals in the country.
Plea in SC seeks urgent relief from demolitions after Bahraich violence
THREE people allegedly involved in the October 13 Bahraich violence in UP have approached the Supreme Court seeking urgent relief against the demolition notices issued to them for Sunday.
URBAN FLOODING CALLS FOR SYSTEMIC SOLUTIONS
A recent 'landslide' and 'waterfall' at a deep excavation site in Bengaluru, where an ambitious skyscraper is due to come up, has become the subject matter of much social media mockery and a political slugfest.
TRUDEAU'S PATHETIC POSTURING WITHOUT PROOF IS SHOWING
BY framing the Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder last year as an infringement on national sovereignty by Indian state actors without proper contextualisation and making bilateral diplomatic ties hostage to its resolution, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau appears to have sunk further in the quicksand of perception.
Pineapple farmers in Kerala hit sweet spot as price spike prolongs
PINEAPPLE farmers are enjoying the fruit of their labour. They have not had it this good in a long time, especially in Vazhakulam, near Muvattupuzha, considered the hub of the tropical plant's cultivation in the country.
Atishi targets central govt, questions law and order situation in city
REACTING to the bomb blast incident outside a school in Rohini on Sunday, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi said it revealed the crumbling state of the city's security.
Doc, 6 migrant workers shot dead in J&K's Ganderbal dist
IN a major terror attack, militants on Sunday evening shot dead a local doctor, identified as Dr Shahnawaz, and six migrant labourers working in a key infrastructure project at Gagangir area of Sonmarg in central Kashmir's Ganderbal district.
A festive curation
Pili Taxi comes to Delhi with a two-day festive pop-up bringing 20-plus sustainable lifestyle brands
TRAVEL LIGHT, FOLLOW THE HOOPOE
THE hoopoe skips up to the book that's fallen from my sleepy fingers. My half open eyes greedily devour its crisp jewelled crest, idly wondering if enough poetry has been written on this soft-spoken beauty.
White Ferns world champions
WELL, all the odds are, they are in my favor; Something's bound to begin; It's gotta happen, happen sometime; Maybe this time, I'll win... sung Liza Minnelli in the debut motion picture named Cabaret, directed by Bob Fosse. Her character, Sally Bowles, a Manic Pixie American Dream Girl living in 1931's Berlin, through this song has an air of \"desperate hope\" around it.
Liverpool pass Chelsea test
LIVERPOOL passed a major test of their Premier League title credentials to move back to the top of the table by beating Chelsea 2-1 at Anfield on Sunday.
Dubai show up to cheer for the new winners
ON Sunday, all roads in the United Arab Emirates led to the Dubai International Stadium.
Why non-bank lenders continue to come under regulatory axe?
Several NBFCs and lending apps are accused of usurious loan pricing and employing heavy-armed recovery methods that include social media humiliation
WHY REAL ESTATE IS NOT A RETIREMENT PLAN
That means people believe retirement is possible only if you own a house. It also shows the inadequacy of retirement planning and execution at all levels.
YOU ARE LOSING MONEY WITHOUT KNOWING IT!
SEE how you have been losing money, some knowingly and some unknowingly! Some of it could be hereditary and some of it is your own behaviour.
Reliance Infrastructure's ₹6k cr fund raising plan gets shareholders nod
RELIANCE Infrastructure on Sunday in a stock exchange filing said it plans to raise ₹6,000 crore through preferential issue of shares and qualified institutional placement (QIP) route.
Starbucks feels inflation heat; revenue grows at 2% in Q2
TATA Starbucks, a joint venture between Starbucks Coffee Company and Tata Consumer Products Limited, is facing the pinch of sluggish consumer spending in urban areas as revenue growth remained underwhelming in the current financial year.
Chinese brand Vivo secures top spot in India's smartphone market
CHINESE mobile maker Vivo has captured the top spot in India's smartphone market, achieving a 19% market share by shipping 9.1 million units in the third quarter of this year. According to Canalys research, Vivo experienced a 26% year-on-year growth; it held a 17% market share with shipments of 7.2 million devices during the same period last year.
Bibi blames Hezbollah for house attack
ISRAEL's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday accused Iran-backed Hezbollah of trying to assassinate him, with the Middle East already on edge after Israel had vowed retaliation for an Iranian missile barrage.