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FIR Against Seven Dairy Unit Owners for 'Polluting' Drain: Police
The division number 7 police have booked eight dairy owners under the Northern India Canal and Drainage Act for allegedly throwing dairy waste into the Buddha Nullah.
Athletic Championship Concludes
The 96th open district athletics championship, organised by the District Athletics Association, concluded with great enthusiasm at Guru Nanak Stadium on Sunday.
Officials Asked to Speed Up Buddha Nullah Clean-Up
PEDA officials asked to increase pace of work on establishing biogas plants in Haibowal and Tajpur road dairy complexes
Heeran lads lift hockey title, drub Kila Raipur
Team Heeran clinched the Aryan Cup under-16 district hockey tournament title with a commanding 4-0 victory against Kila Raipur in the final match at the Prithipal Singh Hockey Stadium, Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), on Sunday.
Hold-back policy to make pupils serious: Educators
THE MOVE WILL IMPROVE QUALITY OF EDUCATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY AMONG STUDENTS, SAY EXPERTS
6 Months On, No Headway in Abduction Case
It has been almost six months when seven-month-old Khushi was abducted from the Ludhiana railway station, but the Government Railway Police (GRP) is still nowhere close to finding a clue.
Snatching video goes viral, three behind bars
After a video of three miscreants injuring a man with a sharp-edged weapon and snatching his mobile phone went viral, the Basti Jodhewal police arrested them on Sunday.
Doctor Duped of ₹22k by Cyber Fraudsters
A doctor fell prey to cyber fraudsters, losing ₹22,699. Complainant Navraj Singh of Salempur village in Jagraon said he runs his clinic.
Hry man beaten to death, kin of 'female friend' held
Key accused says deceased came from Gujarat to meet his sister; two aides absconding: Police
Pressurised to meet 'hefty' targets: Union
Members of the All India Gramin Dak Seva Union, primarily comprising branch postmasters serving in rural areas have levelled harassment allegations against senior officials.
I want to prove my critics wrong: Reddy
A day after he became the toast of a nation, Nitish Reddy showed just why he is here to stay.
Diljit's concert: Schools, colleges asked to make parking space
A FEW INSTITUTES OPPOSE MOVE, SAY ORGANISERS SHOULD HAVE MADE SUCH ARRANGEMENTS
India fail to cash in on Bumrah's brilliance
The fast bowler had hosts reeling on Day 4 but dropped catches let Australia build up a 333-run lead
When accuracy, relentlessness script symphony
Each time Jasprit Bumrah bowls, he forces everyone watching to examine the preconceptions of the prototypical fast bowler.
Rabada unlikely batting star as SA beat Pak to enter WTC final
CENTURION: An emotional Temba Bavuma hailed the character of his team after South Africa qualified for the World Test championship final with a dramatic two-wicket win over Pakistan on the fourth day of the first Test at SuperSport Park on Sunday.
Crashed jetliner was shot down by Russia: Azeri prez
A Kremlin statement did not say Russia had shot down the plane, only noting a criminal case had been opened
India's Exports to Aus Rise 14% in 2023-24
India's exports to Australia grew over 14% in 2023-24 following the implementation of the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA), commerce minister Piyush Goyal said on Sunday, describing the deal as \"landmark\".
Shock Grips Kin at S Korea's Crash Site
The stench of gasoline hangs over Muan International Airport. Behind a police cordon, plane seats, suitcases and twisted bits of metal are scattered, close to the wrecked fuselage of Jeju Air flight 2216.
Govt to deregulate more sectors, reduce red tape
The central government is assessing regulations across sectors to identify the ones that can be relaxed in the upcoming budget and beyond to cut red tape and help revive growth in a slowing economy, according to three people familiar with internal deliberations.
Gender Sensitive Policing Needed
Handling of the Anna University sexual assault underscores the gaps in tackling such crimes
Azerbaijan crash calls for a thorough probe
Russia's statements over the downing of the Azerbaijani commercial aircraft last week throw up more questions than they answer about an incident in which 38 unsuspecting lives were lost.
Prime Minister Who Let His Actions Speak
Manmohan Singh was a man of few words, and he uttered those precious few words very softly. Opponents used this to paint him as weak, but there are enough instances to the contrary
Proactive regulation can fight AI washing menace
With the growing reach of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across sectors, concerns have centered on transparency and accountability in the deployment of the technology. However, one area that hasn't received the needed focus is deceptive AI-related claims by companies—what is called AI washing.
How the West's world order lost wider trust
Dualities are commonplace in international politics. Most countries do and say different things in different situations.
Manmohan Singh, PM with a Vision for Nation's Growth
With the reforms of 1991, former prime minister Manmohan Singh not only pulled India back from the brink of bankruptcy but also helped the country strut the global stage as a rising economic power.
Protests erupt over annulment of nine Rajasthan districts
Protests erupted across Rajasthan on Sunday a day after the BJP-led government annulled nine districts and three divisions formed by the previous Congress government in the state.
U.P. Man Held for Rape of 5-Year-Old Niece After Brief Encounter: Cops
A man was arrested following an encounter for allegedly raping his five-year-old niece in Shravasti, police said on Sunday.
ISRO to launch two satellites
ISRO is set to launch two satellites on Monday night from the Sriharikota spaceport to demonstrate docking and undocking of spacecraft in orbit, which will make India the fourth country in the world to achieve the feat.
India Under Constant Threats: Defence Min
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday termed India a \"not very lucky\" nation on the security front and urged soldiers to keep a sharp eye on internal and external foes who he said are always active.
Jaishankar to Visit Qatar This Week, Review Bilateral Ties
External affairs minister S Jaishankar will visit Qatar this week for meetings with the West Asian country's top leadership to review bilateral ties and discuss regional issues, the external affairs ministry said on Sunday.