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BJP to Boycott Stalin's Delimitation Meeting
Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai on Saturday announced that his party will boycott the all-party meeting to be convened by chief minister MK Stalin on March 5 to discuss the delimitation issue.
Construction Does Not Need Police Nod, Don't Misuse Provisions
The Delhi government's urban development department has directed the Delhi Police to ensure their officials do not misuse legal provisions, noting that police permission is not required for construction activities.
World is keenly watching India of 21st century: Modi
India is now manufacturing everything from semiconductors to aircraft carriers, gaining recognition for its innovative capabilities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday, underlining the country's increasing role as an export hub.
Minimum temperature dips again
The Capital's minimum temperature continued to fall on Saturday, to 16.6°C, due to intermittent rain in isolated parts, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Gene Hackman's autopsy inconclusive; likely died 9 days before being found
Preliminary autopsy results have not determined how Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, died at their Santa Fe (USA) home but have ruled out carbon monoxide poisoning, authorities confirmed.
Class 10 Exam Question on Secularism Triggers Debate
A Copy of the Question Paper Went Viral on Social Media
Trump administration layoffs now hit key 'air traffic control for space' unit
The Trump administration this week fired employees who were building a system to manage satellite traffic in space, weakening a badly needed effort championed by the US space industry and the president's first administration, according to people familiar with the move.
No fuel from April 1 for end-of-life vehicles: Govt
End-of-life vehicles (ELVs) will be denied fuel at refill stations across the Capital from April 1, Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Saturday, detailing a slew of measures to be adopted over the next few months to curb air pollution in the Capital.
Got swept away: Workers recount harrowing ordeal
Manoj Bhandari, 40, was resting inside one of the eight containers at the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) campsite near Mana village in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district early Friday morning, when an avalanche hit the camp around 6am, trapping 55 construction workers under snow.
Safer cities hold the key to women's well-being
With the new government in Delhi, we now have several \"double-engine\" governments across states. This gives hope that women's safety issues will get the priority promised election after election. The AAP government had proposed increased surveillance as a solution, but is this effective?
Ranji Trophy final: Nair ton puts Vidarbha in command
The 33-year-old scored his fourth century of the current Ranji season to put the two-time winners in the driver's seat
Captain hook
Nishant Dev has made a smashing debut as a pro boxer. Fast, focused and fiery, he is a rare chance for India to break into this field
Shafali blitz powers Delhi to 9-wicket win over RCB
Shafali Verma smacked 80 not out as Delhi Capitals handed a fourth consecutive defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru with a commanding nine-wicket win in the Women's Premier League here on Saturday.
Five Women Fall Unconscious in MP Post-Delivery
Two women are on ventilator support while three others are in the ICU at the Government Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Rewa as they fell unconscious after childbirth allegedly due to the side effects of a new anesthesia drug administered during the caesarean procedure, the hospital administration said on Saturday.
No sale of petrol for end-of-life vehicles in Delhi, says minister
End-of-life vehicles (ELVs) will be denied fuel at refill stations across the Capital from April 1, Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Saturday, detailing a slew of measures to be adopted over the next few months to curb air pollution in Delhi.
TN House Subject To Bomb Hoax In Morning: DFS
Tamil Nadu House, the guest house of the Tamil Nadu government in the national capital, located in Chanakyapuri, south Delhi, received a hoax bomb threat on Saturday morning.
Four trapped workers located, says minister
Rescue teams located the whereabouts of four of the eight people trapped at the site of a collapsed tunnel in Telangana, state excise minister Jupally Krishna Rao said on Saturday.
Europe Confronts Atlantic Nightmare
\"The free world needs a new leader,\" the EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas declared on Saturday, capturing the sentiment in Europe as the continent confronted what officials privately described as their worst nightmare: dealing with a bellicose Russia alone.
Jayant Chaudhary hails NEP as progressive, forward-looking
Union minister Jayant Chaudhary on Saturday said that the \"forward-looking\" National Education Policy mandates that the youth of the country be educated to rise above language and regional boundaries.
Experts fear blow to climate research after sackings in US agency
The Trump administration has dismissed hundreds of researchers and meteorologists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a move scientists warned on Saturday will significantly impact climate forecasting and research in India.
Book release takes people to Jangpura through the decades
Located in southeast Delhi, Jangpura is a popular hub for history enthusiasts and truth seekers.
Action will be taken if officers ignore calls of MLAs, MLCs: UP govt
THE ORDER SAID THAT THE ISSUE WAS RAISED IN THE STATE ASSEMBLY, CREATING AN 'UNEASY SITUATION' FOR THE GOVERNMENT
Proteas drub England to top group and crush Afghanistan's faint hopes
Putting up a superb fielding show to back a strong bowling display, South Africa extended England's woes and confirmed top spot in Group B of the Champions Trophy with a seven-wicket win at Karachi's National Stadium on Saturday.
Asian Paints' ColourNext unveils Cardinal as Colour of the Year, along with 2025 design directions
Asian Paints Featured Shade: Cardinal 8206
HC bemoans lack of 'safe public spaces'
The Delhi high court on Friday upheld a man's conviction for outraging a woman's modesty, noting persistent safety challenges for women in public spaces, despite stringent laws.
Shah Wants Mobility Restored in Manipur
Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday chaired a high-level review meeting on the security situation of Manipur and instructed security forces and the state administration to ensure free movement for people on all roads in the strife-torn state from March 8, warning of strict action if anyone created obstruction.
At Least 3,240kg Toxic Waste Linked to Bhopal Gas Tragedy Burnt in Trial
At least 3,240kg of toxic waste linked to the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy was burnt under the trial incineration till Saturday evening, and the air quality and other parameters continued to be in the permissible range, officials said on the second day of the trial.
Is Trump making America great or diminishing it?
When I was young, the Donald I associated with America was the duck. These days, it's Trump. That makes me wonder which of the two is more representative of this powerful nation?
SFI Students at Jadavpur Univ 'Gherao' Bengal Edu Minister
Members of the Student Federation of India (SFI) on Saturday allegedly gheraoed West Bengal education Bratya Basu and damaged his car's windscreen at Jadavpur University as they pressed for their demands to hold student union elections at the Kolkata varsity.
Business leader honours for Ratan Tata, Shobhana Bhartia
At an evening honouring business leaders who are \"a guiding light for young generations\", Union minister Nitin Gadkari presented the TIOL Corporate India awards on Saturday.