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AAP demands withdrawal of Delhi Police prohibitory order
AAP-ruled Delhi government has criticised the police's prohibitory order against Navratri celebrations, calling it a \"Tughlaqi Farman\" (diktat) and has demanded its immediate withdrawal.
HC denies bail to Tihar's ex-Dy Supt in murder case
Judge cites possibility of influencing witnesses, tampering evidence
Situation in LAC remains sensitive, says Army chief
THE situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh is stable, but remains sensitive, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi said on Tuesday.
LEOPARD ON THE PROWL IN RAJ, SHOOT ORDERED
THE Rajasthan government has issued shoot-on-sight orders to tackle the growing danger of a man-eater leopard in villages of Udaipur district which has killed eight people in the last 12 days.
MUDA acts swiftly, cancels 14 sites allotted to Siddu's wife
THE Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) on Tuesday evening cancelled the sale deeds of 14 sites that were returned by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's wife Parvathi, just 24 hours after her request was made public.
63.5% overall, turnout betters LS polls in J&K
THE third and final phase of assembly polls in 40 seats in J&K on Tuesday witnessed 68.72% voter turnout, two percentage points more than the recent Lok Sabha elections.
Iran fires 180 ballistic missiles against Israel
Most shot down, some landed in central, south Israel
1st hydrogen train to start trial run in Dec
INDIA will soon become the fifth country to run hydrogenfuelled trains, after Germany, France, Sweden, and China.
Putin Vows To Reach All Goals In Ukraine
RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin vowed on Monday to achieve all his "goals" in Ukraine and celebrated the second anniversary of annexing four Ukrainian regions, as his army claimed fresh advances in the conflict.
India Inc Needs To Sit Up And Smell The Burn
Corporate leaders are still stuck on the manufacturing mindset of running factories. It's no surprise our offices are mostly unhappy places where burnouts are common
End Of An Era: Last Coal-Fired Power Plant Shut In Britain
BRITAIN's last coal-fired power plant will close on Monday, ending 142 years of coal-generated electricity in the nation that sparked the Industrial Revolution.
Everything we plan and do is player-centric: NCA chief Laxman
FOR the first time since taking over as National Cricket Academy chief in December 2021, VVS Laxman addressed the media at the Centre of Excellence that was inaugurated in Bengaluru last weekend.
MOMINUL STANDS TALL AMID RUINS
BANGLADESH were reeling at 29/2 inside 15 overs when former skipper Mominul Haque arrived at the crease.
IOA fully responsible for current situation: IOC
THE infighting within the Indian Olympic Association is threatening its existence.
Batters day out
Despite more than two days' of play getting washed out, In win the second Test, score at a breakneck pace to push NEVER in the 34.4 overs of their stint at the crease here at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur on Monday did India's scoring rate drop down below eight.
Top-order conundrum continues for India
\"NUMBER three is something special to us,\" stated India coach Amol Muzumdar in the pre-departure press conference ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup in Dubai.
BharatPe, Ashneer Grover settle disputes
AFTER about 2.9 years, fintech firm BharatPe and its former co-founder Ashneer Grover have reached a settlement and the latter will no longer be associated with the firm.
Rashmi Salula remains with CARE as chairperson
THE Burman's effort to oust Rashmi Saluja from the board of Care Health Insurance Limited (CARE), a subsidiary of Religare Enterprises Ltd (REL), could not find success as the directors of CARE on Monday agreed that there exists no cause for removal of the current chairperson of the diversified financial company.
TAFE files case against AGCO over brand use
A corporate war is brewing between the Chennai-based TAFE, the second largest producer of tractors in India and the third-largest in the world, and the US-based agricultural equipment maker AGCO Corporation.
RBI review finds major lapses in gold loan market
A Reserve Bank review has found major lapses of regulations by gold loan players and has issued a major advisory to financial institutions conducting lending practices prompting the regulator to call for urgent reforms and has warned of strict supervisory actions for noncompliance with regulatory guidelines.
Income tax rule changes effective from Oct 1
IN the Budget 2024, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced several modifications to income tax rules, some of which will take effect starting October 1, 2024.
TRAI mandates whitelisting of web links via SMS from today
MOBILE phone users in India from Tuesday onwards will receive only approved web links via SMS, as per mandated by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).
No decision to curb F&O trade at Sebi meet
Sebi statement didn't mention anything about whether the board discussed allegations against the chairperson
Industrial survey shows PLI scheme driving mfg growth: NITI Aayog CEO
THE Production-linked Incentive (PLI) scheme is driving the growth in industrial output as the Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) showed that output grew by 21.5% in 2022-23, according to Niti Aayog.
Israeli troops enter Hezbollah tunnels
Soldiers making small-scale incursions across the border into Lebanon as IDF readies for much wider offensive
Taliban blames Pakistan for harbouring IS
TALIBAN authorities captured \"key members\" of the Islamic State group responsible for the recent deadly attacks across Afghanistan, a spokesman said on Monday, blaming neighbouring Pakistan for harbouring the organisation.
Flood, landslide toll in Nepal hits 200
THE death toll from rain-induced floods and landslides across Nepal reached nearly 200 on Monday, with at least 30 people still missing, according to the police.
Telegram joins Korean war on deepfake porn
SOUTH Korea regulators on Monday hailed productive talks with messaging app Telegram over a deepfake porn crisis in the country.
New Japan PM-designate plans to hold snap parliamentary elections
SHIGERU Ishiba, the head of Japan's governing party, plans to call a parliamentary election to be held on Oct 27 after he is elected as prime minister on Tuesday.
Rahul takes a dig at Modi, asks why help only bizmen
CONGRESS leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of working for industrialists, as he targeted the BJP-led government at the Centre over issues such as the farmers' welfare, Agnipath scheme and unemployment.