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New Zealand blow good start
Finish at 315-9 at stumps on the first day of the third Test against England
Tuberculosis scare looms large over India
Study estimates over 62m tuberculosis cases, 8m related deaths in India during 2021-2040
Air pollution could raise blood clot risk
According to a US study, air pollution can increase the risk by 39% to over 100%
Neanderthals, humans likely mingled 45,000 years ago
Modern humans emerged in Africa hundreds of thousands of years ago and eventually spread to Europe, Asia and beyond
Nighttime sightings in US: Drones, planes or UFOs?
US abuzz over mysterious New Jersey sightings
Kavelashvili, former soccer player, is Georgia's new prez
Oppn calls it a blow to country's EU aspirations
B'desh: Four held for damaging Hindu properties
Law enforcement agencies on Saturday arrested four people for vandalising and damaging houses and shops of the Hindu community and the local Loknath temple in Sunamganj district in north Bangladesh.
OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji found dead
Balaji, 26-year-old AI researcher who reportedly died by suicide at his San Francisco apartment, had accused artificial intelligence giant OpenAI of violating US copyright law while developing ChatGPT
Buckingham Palace maid held after drunken brawl
She was arrested from a bar, short distance from the palace, after a Christmas celebration
Trump vows to abolish daylight saving time in US
Daylight saving time starts on 2nd Sunday in March and ends on 1st Sunday in November
South Korea's parliament votes to impeach Prez Yoon
Yoon suspended from president duties and powers; Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, country's No. 2 official, takes over presidential powers
Old temple in Sambhal reopens after 45 years
The Sambhal administration on Friday reopened a temple locked since 1978 following communal riots in the town.
Police fire teargas, water cannons on farmers again
Protesting farmers suspended their foot march to Delhi after some of them were injured on Saturday in teargas shelling and use of water cannons by Haryana security personnel, who foiled the agitators' third attempt in less than 10 days to cross the Punjab-Haryana border.
'Patch up talks in NCP post polls'
NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar's mother Sunanda 'echoes' sentiments of Maharashtra for Ajit-Sharad unity
‘Cong must earn its place’
Acknowledging growing discontent among INDIA bloc partners with the Congress, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has asked the party to justify its leadership role in the alliance instead of taking it for granted.
'Cost, time lost to MCC, need of huge manpower'
'One Nation, One Election' Bill to be introduced in LS on Monday; proposed bill lists various reasons to hold simultaneous polls
GU team invited by UP govt to study Kumbh Mela
Team to document all aspects, from crowd management to economic impact, and from religious and spiritual traditions to use of AI
Congress 'tasted blood' by wounding Constitution: PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that the Congress, having \"tasted blood\", repeatedly wounded the Constitution while his government's policies and decisions since it took office in 2014 have been aimed at boosting India's strength and unity in line with the vision of the Constitution.
Delhi called crime capital under your watch: Kejriwal to Shah
In his letter to HM Amit Shah, AAP supremo cites recent rise in bomb threats, crimes against women, among others
Spell out contribution of RSS in making Constitution: A Raja
DMK leader A Raja hit out at the BJP on Saturday, claiming that the ruling party would have changed the Constitution had the words \"secular\" and \"socialist\" not been added to the Preamble of the document during Emergency.
BJP, Shiv Sena counter attacks on Savarkar
Countering Rahul Gandhi's criticism of V D Savarkar, the BJP and its ally, Shiv Sena, reminded the Congress leader on Saturday that his grandmother and former prime minister Indira Gandhi had hailed the Hindutva ideologue as a \"remarkable son of India\" and issued a postage stamp in his honour.
Demolition of Babri, Gujarat riots failures of Constitution: TMC MP
Demolition of Babri mosque and Gujarat riots were the greatest failure of Indian Constitution, Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy said on Saturday, as opposition leaders from different parties accused the ruling BJP of undermining the Constitution.
Man chops off 4 fingers to avoid working at kin's firm
He wanted to make himself unfit to work as computer operator at diamond firm
40k city societies to get percolating wells
AMC to construct wells with funds from elected representatives' grants
This New Year, 'Tent tourism' a major hit
Luxury tents at Rann Utsav cost up to Rs 55k while Rajasthan's Jawai charges up to Rs 1 lakh per night
School mandates green sweaters, backtracks after parents' protest
Prem Gujarati school had asked students to wear green sweaters only
Congress holds deliberation for upcoming municipality polls
To hold election committee meetings from Dec 20 to 22
Cong questions Rs 100cr spent on machines at Pirana
Calls trommel machine showpiece as waste pile still growing
Knife-wielding goon kills man for staring Victim his friend were doing home when they saw the 2004
Victim, his friend were going home when they saw the accused, a history sheeter, brandishing knife at passersby in Ramol
Taluka family courts in the state go online
Guj High Court becomes first high court in the country to provide a digital hybrid hearing at taluka level