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Form SIT with 3 Women IPS Officers, Says HC
Following the Incident on December 23, the Opposition Parties and Public Staged Protests
Cong slams govt on 'lapses' in Singh's funeral arrangements
The Congress on Saturday intensified its attack on the Union government over both the handling of former prime minister Manmohan Singh's funeral at Nigambodh Ghat and the continuing uncertainty over his memorial site, alleging a series of protocol breaches and \"deliberate disrespect\" to India's first Sikh prime minister.
War of words erupts between Ramadoss, Anbumani at meet
PUDUCHERRY: PMK president Anbumani on Saturday opposed a decision of his father, party founder S Ramadoss, in a party meeting in Puducherry on Saturday, and the octogenarian leader curtly said those who do not wish to follow his diktats should quit the outfit.
CBI Court Finds Former CPM MLA, 13 Others Guilty of Twin Murders
A CBI court in Kochi on Saturday found 14 accused, including a CPI(M) former MLA, guilty in the murder of two Youth Congress workers—Kripesh and Sarath Lal—at Periya in Kasaragod district of Kerala five years ago.
4 of Farmer's Family Die by Suicide Over Debts: Police
Police Said That Initial Probe Suggested the Farmer Took ₹20-Lakh Loans From Money Lenders and Was Struggling to Repay
With ED lens on KTR, Kavitha likely to take over reins of BRS
THE E.D. ON FRIDAY SERVED NOTICES ON KTR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ALLEGED FINANCIAL IRREGULARITIES IN THE CONDUCT OF FORMULA-E RACE
Woman 'Raped' After Refusing 'Unnatural Sex' Demand: Police
A woman was allegedly raped in Nirmal district of Telangana after she refused to accept the demands of a man for \"unnatural sex\", police officers aware of the matter said on Saturday.
2 Cops Suspended for Dereliction of Duty Over Bidar Contractor Suicide
Two head constables posted at the Gandhi Gunj police station in Bidar were suspended for dereliction of duty in connection with the suicide of a 26-year-old contractor who died by suicide in Bidar, police said on Saturday.
Capital Logs Highest 24-Hr Dec Rain Since 1923; Dense Fog Likely
An Orange Alert Has Been Issued For Sunday For Dense Fog In Most Places And Very Dense Fog In Isolated Places, A Weather Official Said
Jaishankar Meets Trump's NSA Pick With Focus on Bilateral Ties
External affairs minister S Jaishankar has met Congressman Michael Waltz, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for National Security Advisor, during which they had a wide-ranging conversation on the bilateral partnership between India and the US as well as current global issues.
LG Orders Probe Into Data Collection for Cash Handouts
In Response, the Aam Aadmi Party Alleged That the Probe Was a 'Sham' That Was Ordered at the Behest of the BJP
International Acts Have Set High Standards
Singer Sunidhi Chauhan says that with more international concerts happening in India, it has become a challenge for Indian acts to be at par with them
Happening for me, not to me: Jennifer reflects on personal growth and life lessons
Singer-actor Jennifer Lopez, who has been in the news due to her on-and-off relationship with actor Ben Affleck, recently opened up about overcoming challenges in her personal life.
Richa Chadha: Why do we have only men in the FFI jury?
Actor Richa Chadha has never been one to mince her words. In the wake of Laapataa Ladies failing to make it to the Oscar shortlist, Chadha asserts the need for women's representation in the Film Federation of India's (FFI) 13-member jury, which selects India's official entry to the Academy Awards.
Hania Aamir alleges assault by event organisers in the US
Pakistani actor Hania Aamir has accused the organisers of a meet-and-greet event in Dallas (US) of verbal assault.
Suhana Khan and Agastya Nanda spotted; are they going to ring in the New Year's together?
Actors Suhana Khan and Agastya Nanda started their careers together in the industry with Zoya Akhtar's The Archies (2023).
Making good films, not sequels, is more important: Imtiaz
This year, franchise films like Stree 2, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 and Pushpa 2: The Rule emerged as some of the biggest box-office successes.
Nagal Continues To Stay Away From Davis Cup
India's singles No. 1 Sumit Nagal continues to remain absent from national duty as his name was missing from the team's upcoming Davis Cup World Group I play-off tie against Togo, to be held in New Delhi in February.
Back in hockey, Ward hopes to shine in HIL
Sam Ward can easily be spotted on a hockey turf, wading past defenders as a skater would glide on ice, but what really sets the 33-year-old apart is his mask.
Tough beginning for world No. 1 Carlsen; Raunak stuns Firouzja
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen had a torrid start to the World Rapid and Blitz Championship, losing in one round and escaping with draws in two others to end Day 1 of the rapid event at 2.5/5 in New York.
Jayasuriya aims to make SL cricket happening again
It's been only two months since Sanath Jayasuriya took over as full-time head coach of Sri Lanka's men's cricket team.
You need a lot of luck on these wickets to get big runs, the ones we're playing at the moment. And last week I had my share
You are one of the best batters on the planet and then, the centuries dry up. That's how fickle form can sometimes be.
Rohit's Insipid Captaincy Lets Australia Take Control
It was a slow trudge out, with head bowed, for India's captain Rohit Sharma.
Renuka and Deepti star as India women sweep ODI series vs WI
Renuka Thakur and Deepti Sharma delivered a bowling masterclass to trounce West Indies by five wickets and seal a dominant victory in the third and final ODI of the series at the Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara on Friday.
Housing Financiers Chase Pot of Gold in Affordable Loans Segment
India's mortgage lenders are increasingly looking to finance affordable homes, betting on higher returns and backing from government housing schemes.
Services exports save the day for current account in Q2
A rise in services exports helped narrow India's current account deficit (CAD) in the September quarter, although this marked the second consecutive quarterly deficit after hitting a surplus in the final three months of FY24.
Azerbaijan Airlines 'Thought the Plane Would Fall Apart' Plane Crashed Due to 'External Interference'
THOUGHT THE PLANE WOULD FALL APART
Rupee Falls to Record Low as Dollar Bids Spike
The rupee fell to an all-time low on Friday, as maturing non-deliverable forwards and currency futures boosted dollar demand, while the sharp fall led to panic dollar buying by importers.
Israel Burns The Last Functioning Hospital In Gaza
Israeli troops stormed one of the last hospitals operating in northern Gaza, on Friday, igniting fires and forcing many staff and patients outside to strip in winter weather, the territory's health ministry said.
2 Leaders Impeached in 3 Weeks as Turmoil Continues in South Korea
The crisis has rattled financial markets and disrupted Seoul's diplomacy efforts with partners like the U.S., all while the country's facing mounting economic challenges