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Khalistani attack on Canada temple cowardly: Modi
People beaten up, consular event disrupted; 3 held; violence unacceptable, says Trudeau
36 die as bus falls into U'khand gorge
A private bus plunged into a gorge in Uttarakhand's Almora district on Monday, killing 36 people and injuring 27 others.
The Magic Land Of Creativity
The compelling urge to create is not merely the birthright or talent of the 'arty' ones. The potent seeds of creative desire are present in all human beings; they are studded in our souls.
Legacy Of Devoted Fan Of Ex-Prez Trump Lives On
A woman is seen doing her daily chores, washing dishes to prepare lunch for the day, near a statue of Donald Trump in a red tie, white shirt, and blue blazer.
Ten-year-old bibliophile turns author with The Dancing River
So goes a prophecy in The Dancing River, a book written by Thanusree Shyamkumar, which follows the adventurous journey of a trio who move mountains to reach their destination.
Jotting down ideas in notebooks is this 12-year-old writer's secret
UST before nap time, Anika Ann Anil conjures and shuffles random ideas for future stories and poems.
Margot Robbie welcomes her first baby with Tom Ackerley
Margot Robbie, whose film Barbie emerged as a blockbuster, has welcomed her first baby, a boy, with her husband Tom Ackerley.
AND THE BAND PLAYED ON
He Gudda I knew briefly and well, three whole decades ago, was warm, affectionate, guileless, generous. And a friend. A special one.
Man United held by Chelsea, Tottenham crush Villa
MOISES Caicedo's strike denied Manchester United victory on Sunday in their first Premier League game since they sacked Erik ten Hag.
Verstappen triumphs in rain-hit Brazilian GP
RED Bull driver Max Verstappen took a major step toward securing his fourth straight F1 title by winning the Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday, despite starting 17th, and increasing his lead over McLaren's Lando Norris with three more races remaining.
Alaeddine magic yet again for NEUFC
ALAEDDINE Ajaraie simply can't stop scoring this season. On Sunday, the Moroccan player scored for the seventh consecutive match in the Indian Super League in North East United FC's 3-2 win over Odisha FC at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati.
India A lose to Australia after ball-change row
INDIA A wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan was embroiled in a ball-change controversy, facing accusations of \"inappropriate behaviour\" during their seven-wicket defeat to Australia A on the final day of the first 'Unofficial Test' here on Sunday.
Wasn't at my best as batter and captain: Rohit after series loss
FROM ending the ICC trophy drought in June to becoming the first captain from India to lose three consecutive Tests at home, Rohit Sharma has had a rollercoaster of a season so far.
MUMBAI MASSACRE
GO high or go broke. It seems to be the theme of Indian cricket at the moment. It looks spectacular when things go your way - as it did in Kanpur. But when it doesn't, it looked exactly like what happened on the hot Sunday morning at the Wankhede Stadium. Chasing 147, India were bundled out for 121 to lose the final Test by 25 runs and the series 0-3.
TGI Fridays India ops unlikely to get impacted by US bankruptcy proceedings
EVEN as TGI Fridays Inc has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US, its India operations may remain unaffected.
Indians spending more on premium shoes: ASICS head
INDIANS are spending more on shoes with the average price point increasing 10-15% in the last one year, said Rajat Khurana, Managing Director, ASICS India and South Asia.
Gold poised for 15-18% returns in Samvat 2081, over safe-haven demand
GOLD is expected to deliver a stellar 15-18% return in Samvat 2081, driven by positive economic factors and safe-haven demand, analysts said.
10 BAD FINANCIAL HABITS THAT KEEP YOU POOR
What are the bad financial habits that keep you poor? Well, not exactly poor; it does not allow you to break out of being middle class. Let me look at a few of the things that I have observed:
HOW TO GET STARTED WITH GOOD FINANCIAL HABITS
of the knowledge about money, you will realize that you do not have to be an expert to manage personal finances.
Know about free health insurance for citizens above 70 years
With no restriction on income, Ayushman Vaya Vandana card is universal and senior citizens can receive free treatment in hospitals, both public and private
Ramayan's footprints in China buried in Buddhist texts, scholars says
CHINA has had footprints of the stories of Ramayana cloaked in Buddhist scriptures for centuries, scholars here have said, bringing to the fore perhaps for the first time, the influence of Hinduism in the country's checkered history.
Oppn unites in 2nd round of Moldovan presidential polls
MOLDOVANS were voting on Sunday in a tense presidential election runoff that could decide whether the ex-Soviet country continues on a pro-European path or tilts back toward Russia's influence.
Supply of electricity to B'desh slashed over dues
ADANI has slashed cross-border electricity supply to Bangladesh by half due to some $850 million in unpaid bills, power officials said on Sunday, with Dhaka scrambling to boost production to stem blackouts.
B-52 bombers reach Gulf as warning to Iran: US
AMERICAN B-52 bombers have arrived in the Middle East, the US military said on Saturday, a day after Washington announced their deployment in a warning to Iran.
Angry Spanish flood victims heckle, pelt mud on royals
SPAIN's King Felipe VI and top government officials were pelted with mud by a crowd of enraged flood survivors during the first visit by the country's leaders Sunday to the epicenter of the nation's deadliest natural disaster in living memory.
Kamala, Trump crisscross battleground states with 24 hrs left
Political pundits believe that Pennsylvania with 19 electoral college votes and Michigan with 15 are now the ground zero and both are too close to call
Bihar sex workers set to foray into culinary world
SEX workers of Bihar's Muzaffarpur are poised to foray into a new world -- cooking famous 'Champaran handi (earthen pot) mutton' and selling it to customers who value its test.
Angry Spanish flood victims heckle, pelt mud on royals
SPAIN's King Felipe VI and top government officials were pelted with mud by a crowd of enraged flood survivors during the first visit by the country's leaders Sunday to the epicenter of the nation's deadliest natural disaster in living memory.
U'Khand unemployment crisis: 21K applications for 24 home guard posts
More than 21,000 candidates, many of them postgraduates, have applied for only 24 home guard instructor posts in Uttarakhand, officials said, which spotlights the unemployment crisis in the hill state.
Nitish at it again, attempts to touch BJP leader's feet, causes embarrassment
In yet another political drama, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was seen attempting to touch the feet of former Rajya Sabha member and senior BJP leader Rakesh Kumar Sinha, commonly known as R K Sinha, at an event in the state capital on Sunday.