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Today the guns in Gaza have gone silent. The road to this deal has been not easy at all, it was a long road. JOE BIDEN, US President
Palestinians burst into the streets to celebrate and return to the rubble of their bombed-out homes on Sunday after a ceasefire deal halted fighting in Gaza, and three female hostages freed by Hamas were reunited with their mothers inside Israel.
India Open With Big Win Over Windies
Indian bowlers shot a clueless West Indies batters out for a measly 44 to set up a commanding nine-wicket win to begin their title defence on a resounding note in the women's U-19 World Cup here on Sunday.
Trump at Helm Will Not Change Much for Global South in Climate Crisis Efforts
Gloom and doom is writ large in the climate sector. US President-elect Donald Trump's statements and previous actions on the climate issue suggest that even in these times of climate crisis, not much will change.
Woman sustains over 50% burns in acid attack by ex-husband in Kota
Police said they have yet to ascertain why the accused threw acid on his ex-wife
AI Challenge to Electoral Process
EC action on AI-generated content needs to be stringent. Mere labelling won't be enough
NMC draft rules allow non-med grads to teach medical students
THE PROVISION SPARKED MIXED REACTIONS WITHIN THE MEDICAL FRATERNITY. SOME ARGUED THAT IT MAY DILUTE THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION
57 of 59 Accused Held in Athlete Rape Case: Police
The Notification Was Issued Following the Conclusion Made by an Expert Committee
GGM's infra funds won't be misused: Haryana minister
Haryana's minister of industries and commerce, environment, forest, and wildlife, Rao Narbir Singh, on Saturday, assured residents that the government will push for transparency and accountability from contractors hired for public infrastructure development projects, as he continued his outreach across Gurugram in multiple localities.
15 Firms Make 70% Donations to Largest Electoral Trust
Of the ₹1,075.68 crore that PET disbursed to six parties, the BJP received ₹723.78 crore, or 67.3%, followed by the Congress at ₹156 crore
Mixed response to import ban on used med devices
The central drugs regulator's decision to stop the import of refurbished or pre-owned medical devices into the country citing a lack of specific regulations has met with mixed responses from the industry; some said it will boost the government's make-in-India initiative, there is a section that calls it a problem as smaller health care facilities depend largely on refurbished devices.
Investments in Pvt Sector, Jobs to Rise in FY26: CII
Investments by the private sector as well as employment opportunities are expected to rise in FY26, according to a survey of over 300 businesses including large, medium, and small firms.
J&K govt seeks spl package in Union Budget
THE J&K GOVT HAS PETITIONED FOR MORE CENTRAL FUNDS FOR PROJECTS LINKED TO AGRICULTURE, TOURISM, AND INDUSTRIES
The balancing China question before India
The October 21 agreement between India and China focusing on disengagement and the resumption of pre-2020 patrolling patterns in the flashpoint areas of Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh is indeed a welcome development.
Transit-oriented dev still on paper
Announced in the last Budget, the central government is yet to implement its transit-oriented development (TOD) framework in 14 cities having a population of 3 million even as urban planning experts advocate that TOD could potentially resolve the twin problems of pollution and congestion by making urbanisation compact.
6 More Held Over Assam Miners' Deaths, Ops Go On
Assam police on Sunday arrested six more people from Dima Hasao district in connection with the death of four miners at the rat-hole coal mine which was flooded on January 6, trapping at least nine.
Fair Also About Delhi Links Now
Jaya Asokan, director of the India Art Fair for the past four editions, has steered the country's largest commercial art event through rough times.
Techie kills ex-girlfriend, fakes his suicide; arrested
A 53-year-old software engineer has been arrested for allegedly murdering his former partner and then drinking a mild cleaning agent to make it seem like they both wanted to die by suicide in Bengaluru district of Karnataka, police said on Sunday, adding that the accused had conspired to kill the woman because she wanted to part ways.
In Mann Ki Baat, Modi praises makers of 'sacred' Constitution
Highlights from address
AAP, BJP Continue Mud-Slinging Over 'Attack'
AAP Said the BJP Was 'Conspiring to Eliminate' Kejriwal; BJP Hit Back, Alleging Kejriwal Ran Over the Youths
Trial Run of Delhi-Srinagar Train Successful
The first successful trial run of the much-anticipated Delhi-Srinagar train service was completed on Sunday between the stations of Katra and Budgam in Jammu & Kashmir, paving the way for the Valley to be connected with the rest of the country via rail, officials aware of the matter said.
Garcetti Meets PM Modi, Hails India-U.S. Ties
Outgoing US ambassador Eric Garcetti said on Sunday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden raised the \"compelling and consequential\" partnership between the US and India to new heights.
Budget 2025 to raise tax breaks for individuals
Higher standard deduction, reworking of income tax slab structure likely
Explosion at Kumbh guts several tents, no casualties
Over 100 tents were gutted in a major fire in Sector 19 of the sprawling 4000 ha tent city at the Mahakumbh Mela in Prayagraj on Sunday afternoon but no casualties were reported in the case, officials said.
Top Officials Take Stock of Abandoned Vehicles
DC ALSO DIRECTED OFFICIALS TO CLEAR WASTE AND DEBRIS FROM GREEN BELTS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Wankhede @ 50: Rohit eyes another ICC title celebration
It is a stadium that's touched an unbeaten half-century and emerged as a vital landmark in Indian cricket.
Policing personal freedoms, courtesy social sensibilities
What does it mean to live in the world's largest democracy if consenting adults must still justify their private choices?
India, EU To Work On Modern Tech, Secure Key Raw Material Supply Chain, Says Goyal
Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said that India would work with the European Union to develop cutting-edge technologies and secure critical raw material supply chains to strengthen economic ties, a statement released by the ministry on Sunday said.
Kejriwal woos govt employees with promise of own houses
Land may be provided by the central government and Delhi government will set up the building and houses. ARVIND KEJRIWAL, AAP chief
Djokovic-Alcaraz Blockbuster Next
Serbia's record 10-time winner faces the young Spaniard who bids to complete a career Grand Slam in the quarter-finals
Dallewal Allows Health Exam, Set to Continue Hunger Strike
Protesting farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on hunger strike for 55 days, on Sunday allowed a team of state government doctors to administer him medical aid after the Centre invited agitating cultivators for talks on February 14.