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India to soon have comprehensive anti-drone unit, says Amit Shah
UNION Home Minister Amit Shah said on Sunday that India will soon have a comprehensive anti-drone unit to deal with the ever-increasing menace of unmanned aerial vehicles being used by Pakistan-based elements to drop weapons and drugs along the western frontiers.
'I Have Never Wanted Anything More'
Ariana Grande speaks to Katie Ellis about landing her dream role of Glinda in Wicked, taking voice and acting lessons, and developing a special bond with co-star Cynthia Erivo
Relief of Finding One in Duality
Indian designer Vikram Goyal joins hands with English design house de Gournay to create an exquisite collection of three gilded wallpapers celebrating Indian faith
Relief of Finding One in Duality
Indian designer Vikram Goyal joins hands with English design house de Gournay to create an exquisite collection of three gilded wallpapers celebrating Indian faith
March of the Maxi Clutch
The jumbo size clutch from the '90s is having its moment in the sun
Dare to be Dapper
From stylish formals to cool casuals, the winter guide for men to get the occasion vibe right on point
A Lot can Happen Over Coffee
Blending artistry, culture, and connection, a new wave of DIY art cafes is connecting communities across India
A Bohemian Rhapsody
The region in Czech Republic has long captivated painters, writers, artists and dreamers with its surrealism
Train Smarter, Not Harder
This trending workout is a testament to the evolving art of fitness
It's Time Kerala Temples took Mercy on the Plight of Elephants
ACUTE ANGLE
Keeping Hope Afloat
As instances of death by drowning rise, down in Kerala, Saji Valassery and CV Janaki Amma teach people swimming for free
UNDERSTANDING THE POPULATION AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE
RECENT remarks by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat and two chief ministers of Southern states have ignited a heated debate around crucial issues such as India's demographic trends, declining fertility rates, and the pressing social and economic challenges the country faces.
Deja vu: Head-ache yet again for Rohit & Co
Travis smashes century at his home ground to put hosts on top
State of play: Mercury rising on the board at World Chess Championship
VER the last week or so, journalists have come under fire because of the nature of some questions asked to the players during the post-game press conferences.
Chhetri turns back clock to power Bengaluru FC
SUNIL Chhetri turned back the clock to score a hat-trick, helping Bengaluru FC post a thrilling 4-2 victory over Kerala Blasters in the ISL here.
Railway wrestler asked to pull out in sr nat'ls
A Rajasthan Greco-Roman wrestler was asked to pull out of the ongoing Senior National Championship in Bengaluru on Saturday saying the Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) has not given no objection certificates to its grapplers to compete in the event.
CONVINCED ABOUT HIL'S ECONOMIC VIABILITY: HI CHIEF TIRKEY
When former India captain Dilip Tirkey was elected as the president of Hockey India, besides galvanizing the India team, he had two objectives in mind.
Man City held, Merseyside derby postponed
MANCHESTER City failed to win for the eighth time in nine games in a 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace on Saturday as high winds caused the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool to be postponed.
MORE OLA STORES, MODELS; BUT THERE'S A BACKLOG
LA Electric's co-founder Bhavish Aggarwal has just announced an ambitious plan to open as many as 3,200 stores by the end of December.
UltraTech's India Cement buyout under CCI scrutiny
The acquisition of India Cements by UltraTech Cement has come under the lens of the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
Wooden Street raises ₹354 cr funding from Premji Invest
FURNITURE and home decor brand Wooden Street has raised $43 million or nearly ₹354 crore in series-C round from Premji Invest.
Mahindra to rename electric SUV as 'BE 6'
The car manufacturer says it will contest the brand rights of 'BE 6e' in court, asserts that IndiGo's claim is baseless
RBI adds 27 tn gold in Oct, 50% of central banks' buying
THE Reserve Bank has bought 48% of all the gold that the central banks bought in October, adding a whopping 27 tonne to its home reserves, taking the total tonnage to 882.
Nobel winners flag AI's risks, call for strong regulation
PHYSICS Nobel Prize winner Geoffrey Hinton and chemistry laureate Demis Hassabis on Saturday insisted on a need for strong regulation of artificial intelligence, which played a key role in their awards.
Police recover bag carried by suspect from Central Park
The gunman who killed the CEO of the largest US health insurer likely left New York on a bus soon after the brazen ambush that has shaken corporate America, police officials said Friday.
S Korea president Yoon's impeachment fails
Most lawmakers from his conservative party boycott proceedings leaving Oppn unable to garner two-thirds of vote
Syrian rebels 'encircling' Damascus
REBELS on a lightning advance through Syria said on Saturday they have begun to encircle Damascus as government forces denied they had withdrawn from areas near the capital.
Notre Dame re-opens five years after inferno
40 heads of state in Paris
Woman brings brother's body tied to taxi roof
UNABLE to afford the exorbitant fee charged by the ambulance service, a woman was forced to travel 195 kilometers from her village to Haldwani by tying the body of her brother, who died by suicide, to the roof of a taxi.
Lack of snowfall at Badrinath raises concerns, climate change blamed
EXPERTS and priests of the Badrinath shrine have expressed concern over the absence of snowfall in the region until December, attributing to climate change.