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GHAZIABAD: SIX-MONTH-OLD FOETUS FOUND IN TOILET PIPE
A six-month-old foetus, stuck in a toilet pipe of a house, was recovered on Sunday in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh police said.
GROUNDWATER EXTRACTION: GOVT ISSUED VDS IN 2013 FOR DISCLOSURE
The Delhi government has informed the National Green Tribunal (NGT) that a voluntary disclosure scheme (VDS) framed in 2013 gave the option to private and government bodies to apprise the concerned authorities about their use of tubewells and borewells.
AAP legal cell chief removed as Delhi bar body V-C
The Bar Council of India (BCI) on Sunday directed for the immediate removal of Delhi Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legal cell head Sanjeev Nasiar as the vice chairman of Bar Council of Delhi over questions about the authenticity of his law degree obtained from Devi Ahilya Bai Vishwavidyalaya, Indore.
DDA blames DJB for sewage in pond
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has blamed the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) for failing to take over sewerage and piped water supply services in two Vasant Kunj blocks, stating that a lack of action by the water utility agency has led to sewage entering a pond in the area.
Kejriwal says law and order getting worse, BJP hits back
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal during a padyatra in Karol Bagh on Sunday claimed that \"law and order is worsening in Delhi\" and blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government for its \"failure to ensure the safety of Delhi's residents.\"
FARIDABAD BOY TOPS CLAT 2025, SCORES 103.5 OUT OF 116 MARKS
The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) announced the CLAT 2025 results on Sunday, with Saksham Gautam, a Class 12 student from DPS Faridabad, securing All India Rank 1.
BJP organises protests in Outreach to slum clusters
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday organised protests at 1,000 small and large slum clusters against alleged civic and infrastructure issues faced by residents there.
MCD begins adorning Capital's heritage sites with blue plaques
NEW DELHI: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has begun installing blue oval plaques on heritage buildings across the Capital, under a project to mark the historical nature of these buildings and sites—a historical marker similar to London's iconic blue plaques.
Gukesh takes vital 6-5 lead as Ding blunders in Game 11
BENGALURU: The twists were endless, the momentum swung wildly and a collapse seemed imminent.
Narela: 3 minors among 6 hurt in roof collapse, fire
NEW DELHI: A part of the roof of a two-storey house suddenly collapsed in Narela Industrial Area on Sunday, damaging a gas pipeline and leading to a blaze in which six members of a family, including three children, were injured, officials said.
COUPLE, THREE KIDS INJURED IN ROOF COLLAPSE IN DELHI'S NARELA
Six members of a family, including three children, were injured after a part of the roof of a two-storey house collapsed in the Narela Industrial Area on Sunday, damaging a gas pipeline and leading to a blaze.
POLICEMAN SHOOTS COLLEAGUE DEAD, KILLS HIMSELF IN J&K'S UDHAMPUR
JAMMU: A head constable with the Jammu & Kashmir Police allegedly shot dead his colleague in Udhampur early on Sunday morning before dying by suicide, officers said.
FARMERS ON FOOT MARCH TO DELHI STOPPED BY COPS IN HARYANA
The Haryana Police on Sunday stopped a group of farmers shortly after they resumed their foot march to Delhi from the Shambhu border in the afternoon, citing prohibitory orders and a lack of permission for the protest, even as farmers alleged that at least six of them were injured in tear gas shelling from the security forces.
BJP's Narwekar set to bag Maha speaker's post
MUMBAI: The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Colaba MLA Rahul Narwekar is set to be elected speaker of the Maharashtra assembly for the second time, a record hitherto held only by Congress MLA Balasaheb Bharde in the sixties.
Damascus falls to rebels, Assad's rule ends in Syria
Rebels took over the Syrian capital Damascus in a lightning offensive on Sunday, sending President Bashar al-Assad fleeing and ending five decades of Baath rule in Syria.
NDMC TO REPAIR, UPGRADE VALMIKI SADAN, PRESERVE MAHATMA'S ITEMS
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) will upgrade and repair Valmiki Sadan and Bapu Dham and conserve the historic photographs and memorabilia associated with MK Gandhi, NDMC vice chairman Kuljeet Chahal said.
NOIDA AIRPORT TO CONDUCT FIRST FLIGHT VALIDATION TRIAL TODAY
NOIDA: Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL) announced that the first flight validation test for Noida International Airport will take place on December 9, marking a major step toward its commercial launch in April 2025, officials said.
Bizman wrong target, say cops; no arrests yet
NEW DELHI: A day after a 52-year-old businessman was shot dead at a traffic signal at Vishwas Nagar, the Delhi Police officers on Sunday said that prima facie, the murder seems to be a case of mistaken identity — the assailants are suspected to be gangsters who thought that they were eliminating a rival.
MAN ACCUSES IPS TRAINEE OF ASSAULT, OFFICER FILES COUNTER
NEW DELHI: A 30-year-old man has accused a trainee Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of assaulting him at a wedding in Kapashera in southwest Delhi, police officers said on Sunday.
AQI back to 'v poor'; Capital gets rain
NEW DELHI: Slow wind speeds and low temperatures meant Delhi on Sunday logged its first \"very poor\" air day of this month, as the Capital's pollution levels sharply deteriorated after a week of better-than-normal air quality.
Sledging gets milder and milder but is it still too much for gentleman's game?
ADELAIDE: As they watched Mohammed Siraj and Travis Head have a go at each other during the Adelaide Test, there must have been more than a few chuckles in the commentary boxes at the stadium.
Under the lights, darkness: India fall to ignominious 10-wicket loss vs Australia
ADELAIDE: A wounded Australia roared back into the five-test series against India with a 10-wicket victory at their happy hunting ground in Adelaide on Sunday that saw them reclaim the lead in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings.
KEIRA SAYS SHE WAS 'STALKED BY MEN' AFTER PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN
Actor Keira Knightley opened up about the negative side of fame in a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, in which she recalled being \"stalked by men\" in her early 20s.
Emily opens up about possibility of a sequel to The Devil Wears Prada
Actor Emily Blunt, known for featuring in The Devil Wears Prada (2006), opened up about the possibility of a sequel to the comedy-drama film during an In Conversation With session at the fourth edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival.
'I'm glad KHNH still remains in people's hearts'
Nikkhil Advani's year has been an interesting blend of the past and the present. Currently, the director is basking in the reception that his latest project, show Freedom at Midnight has been receiving.
Maroon 5 fan who went viral: When Adam called me on stage, I froze
Grammy-winning American band Maroon 5 performed in India earlier this week. While their power-packed performance featuring chartbusters such as Moves Like Jagger and Memories, was a hit among fans, what's captured the internet's heart is the moment frontman Adam Levine invited an emotional fan on stage and sang for her.
SANJANA SANGHI TO GO THE HOLLYWOOD WAY?
Sanjana Sanghi hints at new beginnings in the West, fuelled by the opportunities of digital platforms and cultural exchange
Imran Khan's girlfriend Lekha says they are 'mutually, madly in love'
Actor Imran Khan has been dating actor-artist Lekha Washington for quite some time now.
Sayani Gupta feels doing web shows requires lot of commitment
Actor Sayani Gupta, who was recently seen in the OTT film Khwaabon Ka Jhamela, feels committing to a web show can get too much for an artiste.
'Made choices that felt right to me, it works for the best'
It's been 10 years since Shashank Arora got his break as the protagonist in Titli (2014). As he completes a decade in the industry, he speaks to us about his roller coaster of a journey in the industry: \"It has been incredible, I am still alive, doing things I love, and apparently I do it well.\"