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REMEMBERING A GREAT GANDHIAN SCHOLAR IN INDIA
Dharampal's work has enjoyed a revival after being neglected for decades, largely due to the efforts of his admirers. Re-reading them is crucial to understanding modern India
No spot booking at Sabarimala this season
DEVASWOM Minister V N Vasavan has asserted that spot booking will not be allowed for darshan at the Sabarimala this season.
Take back 5-acre land: Kharge's son
Site allotted to trust for 10 years to set up multiple skill development and research centres
Fraud probe agency questions Kerala CM's daughter
VEENA Vijayan, the daughter of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, was reportedly questioned by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) in Chennai recently as part of the latter's investigation into the alleged kickbacks her IT firm Exalogic Solutions received from the Cochin Minerals and Rutile Ltd (CMRL).
TDP headquarters, CM house attack cases to be transferred to CID
THE State government has reportedly decided to hand over investigation into two cases pertaining to the attacks on the TDP headquarters in Mangalagiri and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu's house in Undavalli to the Andhra Pradesh Crime Investigation Department (APCID).
Telangana stands second in borrowings with 42,407 of 1L people taking loans
PEOPLE of Telangana stood second in borrowings in the country. On an average, 42,407 persons out of one lakh have taken loans from various institutions in the state.
Marriage, death certs for ration card spark chaos
THE food and civil services department's move to strictly enforce the submission of marriage or death certificate, along with field verification, to remove names from ration cards has resulted in hundreds of such applications being rejected across the state, while more people are facing months-long delays.
Guv-CM letter war continues, Pinarayi says maligning state
CHIEF Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has given a strongly-worded reply to Governor Arif Mohammed Khan's letter seeking clarity on his remarks on the alleged \"anti-national activities\" in the state. The governor and the chief minister have been engaged in a bitter war of words following the latter's alleged remarks on gold smuggling and its proceeds being used for unlawful activities.
Foreign national among 3 women rescued from prostitution racket
A foreign woman national was rescued along with two Indian women from a hotel in Vasant Kunj area of southwest Delhi where an illegal prostitution racket was being run, an official said on Sunday.
Cops seize 1,323 kg illegal firecrackers in raids, 3 arrested
THE Delhi Police announced on Sunday that it had uncovered a significant cache of 1,323 kilograms of illegal firecrackers and arrested three people involved in distributing these banned items across the Delhi-NCR region.
Attempted murder suspect arrested during hospital visit to see his newborn
A 26-year-old man, who was wanted in an attempted murder case, was apprehended outside a hospital where he had come to visit his newborn baby, an official said on Sunday.
Activist Wangchuk condemns detention of supporters protesting at Ladakh Bhawan
THE police on Sunday detained several protesters who were demonstrating outside Ladakh Bhawan, where climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has been leading an indefinite hunger strike since October 6.
CM grants ₹100 cr to 12 DU colleges
Released to address financial constraints hindering operations in govt-funded institutions
Accused on bail in Gauri Lankesh case honoured
TWO persons, accused in the murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh and who were released on bail recently, were welcomed and honoured by leaders of Hindutva organisations on Saturday evening.
Doctors renew shut-down call in support of RG Kar stir
NEARLY two months after the suspension of the nationwide strike in the aftermath of the RG Kar incident, the medicos have again given a national call to shut down all non-essential services, including outpatient department (OPD) and planned surgeries to support the demands of West Bengal junior doctors who continue to remain on \"fast unto death\" in Kolkata.
Delhi 'clean air days' over? AQI slides to 'poor' category
DELHI Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Sunday said the capital witnessed 200 clean air days between January and October 12 for the second consecutive year with air quality ranging between categories of \"good\", \"satisfactory\" and \"moderate\" on the air pollution index.
Marking error fails student, Gujarat teachers fined
TEACHERS have again been penalized in Gujarat for errors in evaluating board exam papers. In the latest incident in the Gujarat board exams, several teachers were found making mistakes while totaling marks. One case involved a Math teacher who made a significant totaling error of 30 marks, resulting in a student failing the Class X board exam.
Palestine, Syria among 34 eyeing BRICS membership
PALESTINE, Syria, and Myanmar might be among the 20 countries that would either become members or partners of the BRICS grouping during its annual summit in Russia this month.
Bishnoi gang claims responsibility for Baba Siddique murder, two held
Two suspects on the run; FB post of purported gang member threatens actor Salman Khan
Social media injurious to mental health: Top US doc
SOCIAL media has created a culture of comparison that impacts self-esteem, particularly among young people grappling with feelings of inadequacy and isolation, US Surgeon General Dr Vivek Murthy said.
Andhra Pradesh run riot over ex-champ Vidarbha in Ranji season opener
THE 2024-25 Ranji Trophy season began with a surprise with Andhra Pradesh bowling out former champions Vidarbha for a meager 118 runs in their first innings at the VCA Stadium.
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
At the core of South Africa's transformation in T20s lies the focus on fitness, strength and conditioning
UAE's Siya learning on sidelines at big stage
EARLIER this year, in May to be precise, the United Arab Emirates women's cricket team came close to making history in the Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier.
India's new-look T20I side showing promise
WHEN Rohit Sharma imitated wrestling legend Ric Flair's famous strut to lift the T20 World Cup trophy in Barbados on June 29, it was a crowning moment for Indian cricket. But it also marked the end of a very long chapter.
IOC suspends solidarity funds to IOA over governance issues
EVEN as the rift between the IOA president and the Executive Council members widens and takes a perilous turn with both sides blaming the other for the mess, the International Olympic Committee has sent a stern warning by suspending all payments to be made to the IOA.
IIP in August contracts by 0.1% on weak mining, power output
THE Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in August registered a year-on-year decline of 0.1%, a significant drop from the 4.7% growth recorded in July. This decrease is on account of reductions in the output of mining and electricity, alongside a notable slowdown in manufacturing for the month, the National Statistical Office (NSO) data showed.
Prataap Snacks to offload 26% stake
AUTHUM Investment & Infrastructure and Mahi Madhusudan Kela, who bought the 47% stake of private equity (PE) firm Peak XV (formerly Sequoia Capital) in Prataap Snacks (PSL) on Friday submitted a draft letter to the stock exchange to launch the mandatory open offer for acquiring an additional 26.01% stake.
RBI asks banks to ensure access for differently-abled
THE Reserve Bank of India on Friday asked banks to review their payment systems to ensure easier accessibility to persons with disabilities.
Telecom sector to stabilise by FY27 with 15% increase in tariff
THE Indian telecom sector is expected to stabilise with an additional tariff hike of 15% by the fiscal year 2027, according to a report by JP Morgan.
Satellite comm cos allocated spectrum
THE Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on Friday said it has provisionally allocated spectrum to eligible satellite communication players for a period of six months.