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Filmmaking is very much alive and kieking: Shekhar Kapur
The 18th edition of South Asia's largest film market Film Bazaar was inaugurated at the hands of IFFI Festival Director Shekhar Kapur at Marriott on Wednesday in the presence of dignitaries and filmmakers including Jerome Pailard, Advisor Film Bazaar, and Nicholas Mc Caffrey, Deputy High Commissioner of Australia to India.
Lakshya sails into quarters
CHINA MASTERS | Sindhu exits in second round after hard-fought defeat
Bombay YMCA Athletic meet gets underway
Padmashree Vandana Katariya, ace Olympic Hockey Player, ignited the spirit of sportsmanship as she declared open the 47th Bombay YMCA Athletic Meet, inspiring over 3,100 athletes at the Mumbai University Pavilion on Thursday.
BFI offers monthly remuneration to total 40 players
In a landmark move, the Basketball Federation of India (BFI) has introduced a monthly remuneration scheme for the 6Top 20 Players in the Category A Men and women,. This initiative marks a historic milestone in Indian basketball, offering equal pay for both male and female athletes.
Bombay Scottish dominate U-13 games
Bombay Scottish, Mahim were in scintillating form to outclass J amnabai International School 25-0 in the MSSA inter-school knockout under 13 boys basketball tournament on Thursday.
Be Disciplined: Virat's tip for Yashasvi
Yashasvi Jaiswal has enjoyed a stellar start to his Test career and the young Indian batter says superstar Virat Kohli's advice to be disciplined in every aspect of life is the guiding principle of his ambition to have a long career in the national team.
Bumrah relishes responsibility
Indian stand in skipper says he doesn't look at captaincy as a post
Pujara's legacy: Unmatched
AUSTRALIA TOUR \ Shastri feels cant compare anyone with Saurashtra batter
Rohit's return could disrupt India: Ponting
Captain Rohit Sharma linking up with the Indian team in the second Test at Adelaide could be a \"potential disruption\" for the visitors, reckoned the legendary Ricky Ponting, who Thursday stood by his prediction of a 3-1 series victory for Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Cummins expects a challenging series
Australian captain Pat Cummins expects the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against arch-foes India to be more \"attritional\" as the two heavyweights of world cricket spar over five Test matches instead of the traditional four games.
India look to shine again Down Under
After home series loss India seek turnaround against edgy Australia
Trump pick 'Gaetz had sex with minor'
Two women interviewed by the House Ethics Committee about former GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to be attorney general, testified that Gaetz paid them directly and repeatedly in Venmo transactions \"for sex\" and that those transactions were obtained by the committee, an attorney for the women told CBS News.
40 killed in Sudan paramilitary attack on village
An attack by paramilitary forces that began Tuesday evening has left 40 people dead, a medic told AFP from a central Sudan village, following a month of escalating violence in Al-Jazira state.
Putin, Biden in race Over Ukraine war ahead Of Trump's return
In a matter of days US President Joe Biden's administration and Russia have made separate - but significant - moves aimed at influencing the outcome of the war in Ukraine, two months ahead of Donald Trump's return to the white House.
Shias attacked, 50 killed in Pak
At least 42 people have Heavily-armed militants on Thursday ambushed dozens of vehicles carrying passengers in Pakistan's restive northwest, killing around 50 people, mostly Shias, in one of the worst attacks in the region in recent years.
ISRAEL STRIKES ON HOMES IN NORTH GAZA
The Israeli military bombed at least five crowded homes in northern Gaza early on Thursday with many casualties, health officials said, as troops deepened an incursion along the territory's northern edge.
'WILL REGAIN CRIMEA THROUGH DIPLOMACY'
Zelenskyy says Ukraine will not legally acknowledge invaded areas as Russian
Assault allegations against Hegseth: Cops
A woman told police that she was sexually assaulted in 2017 by President-elect Donald Trump pick Pete Hegseth after he took her phone, blocked the door to a California hotel room and refused to let her leave, according to a detailed investigative report made public late Wednesday.
Israel seeks freedom to hit Hezb in Lebanon
Israeli officials demanded on wednesday the freedom to strike Lebanon's Hezbollah as part of any ceasefire deal, raising a potential complication as a top US. envoy was in the region attempting to clinch an agreement.
Manifesting' a city we want to live in, a government that thinks of us
I am tempted to turn metaphysical and resort to manifesting a few of my desires for my city and the state
Democracy owes it to the poor
Indian democracy owes its strength to these unsung heroes - the rural and urban poor whose faith in the system keeps it running
Yawning income-wealth disparity causing heartburn and brain drain
Instead of imposing GST on curd, milk and life insurance premium, we should impose GST on celebrity endorsement fees
Cong Veterans give PAC first meeting a miss
No show: Diggy, Nath, LOP Singhar, Ajay Singh, Arun Yadav among others conspicuous by their absence
Linguistic stardom in the modern age
From Tik Tok creators to dictionary aficionados everyone seems obsessed with manifesting something
Every police station in city to have cyber desk from Dec 1
Bhopal will be the first district in the state, where every police station will have a ‘cyber desk’, officials said here on Thursday.
Medical Univ to grant affiliation to colleges for 2024-25: High Court
NURSING COLLEGE SCAM | Amendment in Medical University Act challenged
MPBSE yet to release sample paper; students left in limbo
CLASS 1OTH, 12TH BOARD EXAMS
Will make Ujjain high-tech medical hub of region: CM
CM performs bhoomi-pujan of Medicity and Govt Med College
Old vehicles to go off roads to check pollution: CS
Chief Secretary Anurag Jain has said Pre-BSI and BSI-era vehicles will be done away with in the first phase of the campaign against the automobiles causing pollution.
Govt schools again told to display teachers, photos on board
Such instructions were issued earlier, but never followed