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Amid seat deadlock, Cong defers CEC meet
AS the stalemate over seat-sharing of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) allies for the Maharashtra polls continues, the Congress postponed its crucial Central Election Committee (CEC) for Monday.
Prasar Bharati plans live telecast of TV channels on mobile phones, trial on
PUBLIC broadcaster Prasar Bharati has moved a step ahead to facilitate telecast of live TV channels on smartphones without an internet connection as the trials to check feasibility of the direct-to-mobile (D2M) technology took off.
Statistics ministry asks CPWD to undertake upkeep of ISI campuses
THE Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoS&PI) has approached the Central Public Work Department (CPWD) to take up upkeep work of premises of Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) — an institution of national importance — in states, including its historic campus spreading over 32 acres in Kolkata.
RSS starts outreach for BJP to propel Maha Yuti victory
WITH the Maha Yuti and Opposition MVA (Maha Vikas Aghadi) set for a keen contest in the elections to the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has launched an extensive outreach programme to shape public opinion in favour of the BJP-led ruling alliance in the state, sources said.
J'khand: INDIA rift out, RJD threatens to go solo
RIFT in the INDIA bloc widened over seat sharing, with the RJD threatening on Sunday to go it alone in the Jharkhand Assembly polls if not given a reasonable number of seats.
BEING NICER TO WOMEN AS A SOCIETY
WITH Sharad Navratri concluded, a number of thoughts about the condition of women in Hindu culture invariably spring to mind.
NAWAZ'S LAST SHY AT PEACE WITH INDIA
The growing Chinese presence in Pakistan is poised to take on an even larger footprint. This in itself must spur India into taking a fresh look at ties with its western neighbour
BJP implements economic policy for capitalists: Prakash Karat
THE central BJP government implements economic policy for capitalists, said Prakash Karat, Coordinator of the Polit Bureau and the Central Committee of CPM, said on Sunday.
Kadapa girl set ablaze by paramour dies
The teenage girl, who was set ablaze by a youngster in Gopavaram mandal of YSR district on Saturday, succumbed to her injuries early on Sunday while undergoing treatment at RIMS Hospital, Kadapa.
Sonia to campaign for Priyanka in Wayanad
SONIA GANDHI will campaign for her daughter Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who is making her electoral debut in the Wayanad Lok Sabha by-election.
Sabotage suspected in derailment
Cops say investigation to explore all aspects, including technical failure, in Bagmati Express
4L ryots' loans up to ₹2L to be waived after Diwali, says Telangana minister
EXCISE and Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao on Sunday announced that crop loans up to ₹2 lakh of four lakh more farmers will be waived after Deepavali.
MUDA scam: Enforcement Directorate seizes 800-page document, hard disk
ENFORCEMENT Directorate officials, probing the MUDA site allotment scam, involving Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's wife Parvathi BM, concluded their two-day raid and took away 800 pages of documents and a hard disk from the Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA).
AAP SHOULD LEARN TO GOVERN CITY BEFORE ADVISING J&K CM
HE great thing about the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leadership is that in the worst of the situations, they find reasons to celebrate. Like in the just concluded assembly polls in the states of Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir. Through the campaign party's founder Arvind Kejriwal projected himself as 'Haryana ka beta' (son of Haryana). This did not cut much ice with the voters. The party got thrashed miserably in the polls with nothing much to write home about. But Kejriwal found a window to escape embarrassment, the victory of a lone AAP candidate Mehraj Malik from Doda seat.
Kerala by-elections: UDF urges Anvar to withdraw candidates
THE UDF has approached estranged LDF MLA P V Anvar, urging him to withdraw his candidates to the Palakkad and Chelakkara assembly by-elections.
At 277 AQI, air quality continues to be 'poor' in city
AS cold weather settles in, pollution in all its forms is tightening its grip on Delhi, with the air quality in the city remaining in the \"poor\" category, though stubble burning has declined this year compared to previous years, according to a recent research.
Day 15: Wangchuk continues fast, supporters detained
CLIMATE activist Sonam Wangchuk along with his supporters continued their fast for the 15th day on Sunday. Several others who wanted to join the group for a 'maun vrat' (vow of silence) were not allowed to assemble and were detained by the Delhi Police.
"'Woke up by a deafening sound': Panic grips Rohini
High alert sounded in city as the blast occurred just days before Diwali
‘₹15 crore sanitary fittings’: PWD finds luxurious items in CM’s house, says BJP
TRAINING guns on former chief minister and AAP's national convener Arvind Kejriwal, the Delhi BJP on Sunday alleged that the inventory list prepared by the PWD of the Chief Minister's residence at 6 Flagstaff Road in Civil Lines reveals expensive fittings and renovations.
Woman slits wrist & shares video, her friend faints, dies
A 30-year-old man collapsed and died after his girlfriend sent him a video of her severed wrist in Anand Parbat area of Delhi's Shahdara, an official said on Sunday.
Farm fires, brick kilns and diesel buses in Haryana, UP worsen pollution: CM
ATTACKING the BJP, Chief Minister Atishi on Sunday alleged that stubble burning, brick kilns and diesel buses in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh were \"responsible\" for aggravating the city's pollution.
WOOL BLANKETS WASHED 'ONCE A MONTH': RAILWAYS
HOW often does the Indian Railways wash the blankets provided to passengers paying for AC coach travel? In an RTI response to TNIE, the Ministry of Railways said the linen provided to passengers is washed after each use but the wool blankets are to be washed \"at least once a month, preferably twice in a month, subject to available capacity and logistics arrangements\".
Brinkmanship as Uddhav's Sena, Cong bicker on 15
Both refuse to yield; grand old party looks to contest from more if push comes to shove
Kuno awaits more cubs as one of the cheetahs pregnant, may deliver soon
ONE of the African cheetahs introduced to the Kuno National Park (KNP) in Madhya Pradesh is pregnant and is expected to deliver cubs soon, Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav shared on micro-blogging social media platform X.
IMD: Severe cyclone 'Dana' to hit Odisha on October 23
OVER the next 48 hours, a severe cyclonic storm threatens to roar over the Bay of Bengal following the formation of a low pressure area over the Andaman Sea. Various current models suggest that the fall of the cyclonic storm would be at the coast of Odisha or adjoining West Bengal or it may recurve towards Bangladesh.
Mysterious blast outside CRPF school in Delhi, multi-agency investigation on
A mysterious blast occurred near a CRPF school in Delhi's Rohini area on Sunday morning, sparking a security alert in the national capital. The blast, which appeared to be triggered by a crude bomb, partially damaged the school's wall and some cars parked nearby. Nobody was injured.
90 and counting as 25 more Indian flights get hoax bomb threats
HOAX bomb threats continued to disrupt the aviation sector for the seventh consecutive day on Sunday, grounding planes and unnerving passengers.
WHY TRUDEAU'S ALLEGATIONS ARE A BADGE OF HONOUR FOR LAWRANCE BISHNOI
INSTEAD OF INCAPACITATING HIM, JAILS SERVED AS INCUBATORS FOR HIS GANG TO EXPAND ITS DEPTH AND BREADTH AS HE GOT TO MAKE NEW ALLIANCES WITH FELLOW FELONS
Jordan, Bates and the legacy of jersey No. 23
JUNE 14, 1998. Delta Center, Salt Lake City. Utah Jazz vs Chicago Bulls.
The short-lived joyride ft. Sarfaraz, Rishabh
ON SATURDAY, two young men -one who was on the verge of leaving the sport for good and another who almost died less than two years ago gave wings to new dreams. They broke open a hitherto lost cause.