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In Mann Ki Baat, Modi praises makers of 'sacred' Constitution
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to the members of the Constituent Assembly who helped frame the \"sacred\" document, and urged the citizens to \"work towards building\" an India they would be proud of.
He Has No Knowledge Of History: Nadda Intensifies Attack On Rahul
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has no knowledge of history and what efforts were made by his father, grandmother and great grandfather to tamper with the Constitution, Union minister and BJP president JP Nadda said on Sunday.
India, EU To Work On Modern Tech, Secure Key Raw Material Supply Chain, Says Goyal
Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said that India would work with the European Union to develop cutting-edge technologies and secure critical raw material supply chains to strengthen economic ties, a statement released by the ministry on Sunday said.
‘Can’t be trapped’: Munde amid backlash
Maharashtra minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Dhananjay Munde, who faced backlash after his aide was arrested in connection with the murder of a sarpanch in Beed district on December 9 last year, alleged on Sunday that he was being \"targeted by the opposition and media\", and added that he cannot be \"trapped like Abhimanyu as he was like Arjun\".
Chorus Grows in TDP for Elevation of Andhra CM's Son to Deputy CM
There is growing demand within the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) for chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu's son and minister Nara Lokesh to be elevated to the position of deputy CM.
The Balancing China Question Before India
The October 21 agreement between India and China focusing on disengagement and the resumption of pre-2020 patrolling patterns in the flashpoint areas of Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh is indeed a welcome development.
Investments in Pvt Sector, Jobs to Rise in FY26: CII
Investments by the private sector as well as employment opportunities are expected to rise in FY26, according to a survey of over 300 businesses including large, medium, and small firms.
Insurance coverage may be doubled
The central government may more than double the insurance coverage under its schemes, the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) and the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY), in the upcoming budget, two people aware of the matter told Mint.
From tea to tyres: Advertisers flock for slice of Maha Kumbh pie
jay Mehta, managing director of media agency GroupM OOH Solutions, has already been twice to the Maha Kumbh that began in UP's Prayagraj on January 13.
Techie kills ex-girlfriend, fakes his suicide; arrested
A 53-year-old software engineer has been arrested for allegedly murdering his former partner and then drinking a mild cleaning agent to make it seem like they both wanted to die by suicide in Bengaluru district of Karnataka, police said on Sunday, adding that the accused had conspired to kill the woman because she wanted to part ways.
Legacy news on its heels as Trump's 2nd era begins, but remains committed to its mission
Legacy media must accept they're no longer dominant but can still play a significant role.
Tesfay, Chepkemoi Tele win Mumbai Marathon
There was a great deal of resilience on display as six runners from the international men's field got closer to the finish in the Tata Mumbai Marathon on Sunday.
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Man kills ex-girlfriend, fakes his suicide; held
A 53-year-old software engineer has been arrested for allegedly murdering his former partner and then drinking a mild cleaning agent to make it seem like they both wanted to die by suicide in Bengaluru, police said on Sunday, adding that the accused had conspired to kill the woman because she wanted to part ways.
Shooting band kara di gayi hai: FWICE chief on the ceiling collapse of Arjun-Jackky film set
On Saturday, several people were injured at the shoot of Mere Husband Ki Biwi in Mumbai, after the ceiling of the set collapsed.
Battery-swap policy on ice, focus shifts to charging
A federal policy to encourage battery swapping for electric vehicles may go on the backburner, two people aware of the matter said, in the backdrop of industry fears that forcing common standards is not practical and will hurt innovation.
Yoon's supporters riot as his detention extended
Hundreds of supporters of South Korea's arrested president, Yoon Suk-yeol, stormed a court building early on Sunday after his detention was extended, smashing windows and breaking inside, an attack the country's acting leader called \"unimaginable\".
Trump At Helm Will Not Change Much For Global South In Climate Crisis Efforts
Gloom and doom is writ large in the climate sector. US President-elect Donald Trump's statements and previous actions on the climate issue suggest that even in these times of climate crisis, not much will change.
Weather Dept Warns Of Rain In Parts Of K'taka
Although early morning rain in Bengaluru took many by surprise, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rain not just in the state capital, but also in south interior Karnataka and Malnad regions.
Spring Sealed in J&K Village After 17 Deaths Since Dec 7: Officials
The Rajouri district administration in Jammu & Kashmir has sealed a spring after its water tested positive for \"pesticides or insecticides\" amid deaths of 17 people in the region since December 7, officials aware of the matter said on Sunday.
India Now a Global Leader in Disaster Management: Shah
Backed by resilient infrastructure in the area of disaster management, India has emerged as a global leader in the sector by adopting a \"zero casualty\" goal during calamities, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Sunday.
At least 80 killed in Colombia as peace talks fail
More than 80 people have been killed in the country's northeast region following failed attempts to hold peace talks with the National Liberation Army, a Colombian official said.
Dallewal Allows Health Exam, Set to Continue Hunger Strike
Protesting farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on hunger strike for 55 days, on Sunday allowed a team of state government doctors to administer him medical aid after the Centre invited agitating cultivators for talks on February 14.
Wankhede @ 50: Rohit eyes another ICC title celebration
It is a stadium that's touched an unbeaten half-century and emerged as a vital landmark in Indian cricket.
Explosion at Kumbh guts several tents, no casualties
Over 100 tents were gutted in a major fire in Sector 19 of the sprawling 4000 ha tent city at the Mahakumbh Mela in Prayagraj on Sunday afternoon but no casualties were reported in the case, officials said.
BAI bars 15 players for age fraud in last 18 months
It was the Dane's 3rd title while it was a 2nd win for Korea's An at India's premier badminton event
BJP MLA Urges Party to Let Him Resign from Karnataka General Secretary Post
Karkala MLA and former minister V Sunil Kumar has requested to step down as Karnataka general secretary, said two party leaders in the know of the development.
15 Firms Make 70% Donations to Largest Electoral Trust
Of the ₹1,075.68 crore that PET disbursed to six parties, the BJP received ₹723.78 crore, or 67.3%, followed by the Congress at ₹156 crore
For Tejashwi, Lalu legacy a mixed bag
On Saturday, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) national executive committee entrusted Tejashwi Yadav with powers that elevate him to be on par with the party's national president, a post held by his father, Lalu Prasad.
Another Monkey Fever Case Recorded in K'taka
A 47-year-old man has tested positive for Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD), also known as Monkey fever, in Chikkamagaluru district, health department said on Sunday.