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Right now, everybody's favourite content creator, Prajakta Koli, is in love with the idea of love and she wants the world to know
A kimchi affair!
It's the best season to prep for this flavourful Korean side dish. Here's the low-down on its types and delicacies made using it
NAILING IT THIS WINTER SEASON
From seasonal shimmer to social media favourite, cherry red nails, here's some winter manicure inspo for the wedding season
Ranbir's Animal is wilder and more violently misogynist than you would imagine
Violence reaches its zenith. Gore takes centre stage. It's bloodbath all over. Sandeep Reddy Vanga's much-awaited Animal has been unleashed, presenting Ranbir Kapoor in a devilish, menacing and unhinged avatar. Do we love him? Yes. Do we resent him, hell yes! Animal takes you on a bloody, noisy, gory and violent journey. If Vanga's Kabir Singh (2019) bothered you, wait till you watch this film.
ARE YOU AWARE OF DELHI'S DATING SCAM?
Some shots of vodka, a few glasses of wine and a chicken tikka platter - how much should that cost in the Capital of India? The amount is in thousands... and trauma, to boot, for men who are falling prey to a new racket in the city
Years of planning paved Uganda's road to WC T20
An \"emotional rollercoaster\" is how Brian Masaba describes the past fortnight for Uganda's cricketers. He's speaking over the phone on Thursday night, a historic one for Uganda's skipper and his teammates after achieving what no team from his country had done in any sport: qualify for a World Cup at the senior level.
Spinners guide India to T20 series victory
On what was a twopaced surface in Raipur on Friday, India showed their spin might to earn a 20-run win over Australia in the fourth T20I and claim the series with a game to spare.
Ola the surprise visitor on 1st day of IIT placements
Day Zero dawned at India's top technology campuses on Friday with companies ranging from trading firms to tech firms and consultancies jostling for the brightest talent in the 2024 placement season. A dark horse at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay was Bhavish Aggarwal-led Ola, which aimed to hire for several key profiles in the 227-45 lakh range for the ride hailing and electric vehicle businesses.
Robust factory growth in Nov as input costs ease
India's manufacturing activity, as measured by the Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) climbed to 56 in November on the back of growth in factory orders and reduced input price pressures, S&P Global Market Intelligence said in a statement.
Google pushes for antitrust action against Microsoft in UK cloud mkt
Google has called on Britain's antitrust regulator to take action against Microsoft, claiming its business practices had left rivals at a significant disadvantage, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
Nifty hits lifetime high, F&O rollovers signal momentum
Stellar growth in the second quarter and positive cues from state exit polls lifted the Nifty to a new record on Friday, while the Sensex came within kissing distance of its alltime high.
GST revenue nears ₹1.68 lakh cr in Nov
Third highest GST collection, crossing the ₹1.60 lakh crore mark for the 8th time
Scotland says bye to the only giant pandas in the UK
Visitors to the Edinburgh Zoo had their final chance to see and bid farewell on Thursday to a pair of popular giant pandas who are returning home to China after more than a decade in Scotland.
Gaza's overwhelmed hospitals receive new wave of wounded
At Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, a man craIdling a boy with a bloodied scalp cried for help.
'Building blocks' of first COP28 Global Stocktake draft released
The first draft text of the Global Stocktake was released with 'textual building blocks' of what may be the final document
TN set for more rain as cyclone Michaung nears coast, says Met
The India Meteorological Department has forecast that a cyclonic storm Michaung over the southwest Bay of Bengal will cross South Andhra Pradesh and adjoining North Tamil Nadu coast between Chennai and Machilipatnam on December 4 (Monday), adding that light to moderate rainfall is expected in parts of the state.
Govt schoolteacher abducted, forced to marry in Bihar distt
A 22-year-old government schoolteacher, who was recruited just weeks ago, was allegedly abducted at gunpoint earlier this week and forced to marry a 21-year-old woman in Bihar's Vaishali district earlier this week, police said on Friday.
Prepare report of forest land to delineate areas where FCA will apply: Govt to states
The Union environment ministry has asked states and Union territories to prepare a consolidated report of forest land as available in government records or are notified as forest under law to delineate areas where the Forest Conservation Amendment Act 2023 will apply.
This winter will be warmer than usual: IMD forecast
This winter-from December 2023 to February 2024 will be warmer than usual for the country as a whole, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast, predicting that the intensity and the frequency of cold waves will be lower than normal in most parts of north, northwest, central, east and north-east India.
TN anti-graft unit arrests ED officer, raids agency's office
The Tamil Nadu's anti-corruption wing, the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC), on Friday raided the office of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Madurai district a few hours after it arrested an officer of the federal agency, Ankit Tiwari, in a bribery case. DVAC also searched Tiwari's residence in Madurai.
Borders with Pak, B'desh to be fully fenced in 2 yrs, says Shah
India's two major borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh will be completely secured by fencing in the next two years, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Friday as he emphasised the ongoing efforts to plug gaps in about 60km stretch along these frontiers and hailed the Border Security Force (BSF) jawans for playing a crucial role in the process.
Can't compromise individual's privacy in digital age, says CJI
Hate speech and disinformation online can never enjoy the protection of constitutional free speech, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud said on Friday, adding that there could be no compromising on an individual's privacy in the digital age, regardless of their socio-economic status, in the name of access to welfare entitlements.
Lok Sabha may expel MP Moitra on Monday
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra is set to be expelled from the Lok Sabha on Monday as the chief of the Lower House's ethics committee is scheduled to table the report recommending her expulsion over the \"cashfor-query\" charge on the first day of the winter session, people aware of the matter said.
Ahead of results, Cong gears up to move MLAs to 'safety'
The Congress is gearing up to keep its flock in Telangana together and prevent poaching of MLAs, in the event of a hung assembly, after the results of the elections are declared on Sunday, people familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Israel-Hamas war focal point of PM's bilaterals
India backs an \"early and durable resolution\" of the Israel-Palestine issue through dialogue and diplomacy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Israeli President Isaac Herzog during a meeting on the margins of the COP28 Summit in Dubai on Friday.
Deliver adequate finance to meet Global South goal: PM
Calling on rich nations to take the lead in the battle against climate crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India expects the 28th UN Conference of Parties to effectively address issues of climate finance, even as he highlighted four critical action points to help the Global South transition to low-carbon economies.
Indian student held captive by cousin for months in US
Authorities in the US rescued a 20-year-old Indian student who was held captive for months without access to a bathroom, viciously beaten, and forced to work at three homes by his cousin and two other Indianorigin men.
'All efforts on to get back ex-navymen from Qatar'
The government is making an all-out effort to ensure that the former Indian Navy personnel, who have been sentenced to death in Qatar, are brought back, Navy chief Admiral R Hari Kumar said on Friday.
Guvs 'cannot kill bills' passed by state legislatures, says top court
Governors cannot “kill bills” passed by state legislatures by first withholding assent for long and then referring them for presidential nod, the Supreme Court said on Friday, expressing displeasure at Tamil Nadu governor RN Ravi sending 10 bills to the President after the state assembly had re-enacted them in a special session last month.
Kejriwal meets DJB workers involved in Silkyara rescue
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday met Delhi Jal Board (DJB) workers who played a key role during the rescue operation at the Silkyara tunnel in Uttarkashi earlier this week, and discussed with them the challenges they faced. The workers helped the core team of the 12 \"rat-hole miners\" who completed the last leg in the rescue effort.