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WHIL: Delhi register 2-0 win over Soorma Hockey
DELHI SG Pipers ended their winless run in the Women's Hockey India League (HIL) with a 2-0 victory against the table toppers, Soorma Hockey Club at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela today.
Maruti, Hyundai Lit Up EV Space
Both the carmakers make their debut in the country's mass electric vehicle market
Tamil Nadu Junks Turtle Excluder Devices, Kills Olive Ridleys En Masse
Artisanal Fishermen Say They Never Saw Such Mass Mortality on the Beach in Their Lifetime
Car blocks ambulance; patient dies en route
A car driver's selfish act claimed a life at Kannur.
An Se Young: Crown jewel of badminton
EAT, sleep, repeat. In a sport that is as dynamic as badminton, An Se Young is one constant. South Korean ace has been the jewel in the crown of women's badminton in the last two years or so.
ED attaches 142 assets worth ₹300 crore
The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Bengaluru, has provisionally attached 142 immovable properties with a market value of about Rs 300 crore under the provisions of the PMLA, 2002, in connection with a case against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and others.
HC Stays Proceedings Against Rahul in BJP's Defamation Case
THE Karnataka High Court on Friday stayed criminal proceedings initiated against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi based on a defamation case filed by the state BJP unit for allegedly sharing on his X handle advertisements published in newspapers, projecting BJP as corrupt ahead of the 2023 Assembly election.
TNIE To Host Special Health Camp For Public In City Today
The New Indian Express in association with Rajya Paramparika Vaidya Parishat, TMAES Ayurvedic Medical College and District Ayush Department together will hold a special health check-up camp for the general public today in the city.
Indians in Russian army: 12 dead, 16 missing, 18 serving
126 Indians in Russia
Change in CM, KPCC chief, my & Rahul's call: Kharge
DKS, ministers not being replaced in state: Surjewala
Many Chefs Who Bake The Budget
Preparing the budget is a months-long exercise whose intensity would gladden those asking for 70-90 hours of work a week. This time, flexibility in policies would be essential
DCC Cracks Whip on Unauthorized Hoardings, Flexes
FINALLY, the Davanagere city corporation has started to clear the unauthorized flexes and the advertisement hoardings that were placed in the city on the Lokikere Road, Hadadi Road, Vidyanagar, Gundi Mahadevappa Choultry circle, Old PB Road and other parts of the city.
The Rising Tide of PROCTOLOGY CASES
In recent weeks, I have operated on several cases of haemorrhoids (a type of ano-rectal disease) in children under 16 or 17 years of age.
Vrinda's transformation after forced injury break
WHEN D Vrinda got ruled out of the 2024 Women's Premier League due to a shoulder injury, it came as a huge blow to the Karnataka batter.
Economic growth poised to rebound: RBI report
THE economic growth, which surprisingly slumped to a seven-quarter low of 5.4% in the second quarter, is poised to rebound, as demand regained momentum, though stickiness in food inflation warrants careful monitoring, the latest RBI bulletin has said.
Severe snowfall covers high peaks, harsh winter disrupts life in U'khand
UTTARAKHAND has been experiencing a harsh winter over the past 36 hours, with heavy snowfall affecting the region significantly.
Emergency' triggers stir in Punjab, security at multiplexes tightened
THE screening of Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' was cancelled in Punjab due to intense protests by various Sikh organisations, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) members and farmers' groups on Friday.
SADGURU AYURVEDA COMPANY SUCCESS STORY OF INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN RURAL KARNATAKA
Born with the dream of creating employment in rural areas and blending traditional Ayurvedic practices with a modern touch, the Sadguru Ayurveda Company is an extraordinary example of innovation and entrepreneurial success.
Armed gang storms M'luru bank, loots jewellery worth ₹4 crore
IN a daring daylight robbery, a gang of 5-6 members broke into Vyavasaya Seva Sahakara Sangha Bank at Kotekar near Mangaluru on Friday and took away gold jewellery and other valuables estimated at Rs 4 crore.
From playing with bamboo stick to Arjuna award
GROWING up, when Salima Tete fashioned hockey sticks out of bamboo to practice with, she would have hardly guessed that one day she would lead the Indian women's hockey team.
Procure millets under support price: State to Centre
AGRICULTURE Minister N Chaluvarayaswamy on Friday said that the state government has written a letter to the central government recommending it to purchase millets under the support price programme.
BPCL signs loan agreement worth ₹31,802 crore
BHARAT Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has signed a loan agreement worth ₹31,802 crore with a consortium of six lenders led by the State Bank of India.
'Destiny 2025', a cultural fest, held in Chitradurga
THE Hanuman Chalisa drama presentation given by the students of the Indian International School coming under the Devaraj Urs Educational Society was the cynosure of the \"Destiny 2025,\" cultural programme.
There is no vacant post in Cong: MBP
OUR leaders are now concentrating on the Belagavi Congress Centenary celebrations to make it successful. No posts in the party is vacant,
No action for returning to mainstream, cops tell Arunachal armed group
Arunachal Pradesh police on Friday appealed to the members of a newly-floated armed group to return to the mainstream, assuring that no legal action will be taken against them if they do so on their own accord.
SC to Intervene if TN Guv-Govt Issues Not Resolved
The Supreme Court on Friday said if the pending issues between Governor R N Ravi and the Tamil Nadu government, including selection and appointment of Vice-Chancellors to state universities, are not resolved by the next date of hearing, the court will intervene to resolve the issues.
Agree with Army Chief's LAC stand, says MEA
THE External Affairs Ministry (MEA) said on Friday that there is no contradiction regarding the situation along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh, following remarks by Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, who had indicated that a \"degree\" of standoff exists between Indian and Chinese forces in the region.
Homeopathy's Growing Role in India's Medical Future
Healing Through Heritage
Israel nod to truce deal a step away
First hostages to be freed Sunday; Hamas should furnish hostages' names by Saturday
No relaxation in qualifying marks for para-teachers
IN a major disappointment for para-teachers in the state, the Jharkhand High Court on Friday ruled that granting relaxation in the qualifying marks for them in the ongoing appointment process for 26,000 assistant teachers is not justified.