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India's Curbs On Broken Rice Export Face Criticism At WTO
US, EU, Senegal Question Effect On Global Mkt
CM: Phase II Of 'Operation Lotus' On, AAP MLAs Being Threatened
Claims They're Asked To Join BJP Or Face Raids; He Is Aware Of Graft: BJP
Mega Gathering Of World Leaders In London As UK Bids Queen Final Adieu
Biden, Ardern Among World Leaders In UK Capital
Prez Murmu Offers Tribute, Signs Condolence Book
President Droupadi Murmu signs the condolence book on Sunday
Bajrang 1st Indian to win 4 medals at wrestling Worlds
Clinches A Bronze In Belgrade
Shinde camp gets MMRDA space for key Dussehra rally
No Approval For Uddhav Faction As Plot 'Booked'
India's weekly cases rise as Kerala Covid count up 50%
Fresh cases of Covid-19 surged by more than 50% in Kerala in the week following the Onam festival, leading to a marginal increase in India's case count in the week ending Sunday, breaking a trend of declining cases that had held for the previous seven weeks.
AUD plans new courses, to link a BBA prog with Business Blasters
From the upcoming academic session, Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) will introduce several courses, including BA (H) political science, BBA innovation, entrepreneurship and venture development (BBAIEV), MA criminology and MA comparative literature.
Study checks air before and after cracker ban
A study led by Delhi Technological University (DTU), which assessed the impact of the ban on firecrackers during Diwali, has found that major emissions, including PM2.5, oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and carbon monoxides (CO), have varied between 2016 and 2018.
In first such case, EU proposes €7.5bn cut in funding for Hungary
The EU's executive branch recommended on Sunday that the bloc suspend around €7.5 billion in funding to Hungary over concerns about democratic backsliding and the possible mismanagement of EU money.
Fresh spate of religious violence rocks Leicester
The UK's East Leicester saw some of its worst religious violence in years on Saturday night when huge mobs of South Asian-origin Muslims faced off against British Indian Hindus.
In Russia's backyard Armenia, Pelosi hits out at Azerbaijan
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday strongly condemned what she said were "illegal" border attacks by Azerbaijan on Armenia, using a visit to the Russian ally to pledge American support for its sovereignty. Pelosi cast her trip to Armenia as an attempt to strengthen support for what she cast as a beacon of democracy.
Art Of Giving And Our Economic Aspirations
To be world class, India's top education institutions need its wealthy to donate generously
Funding The Future
Gol reverting to earlier funding rule for research bodies is welcome. But India spends too little on science
Star Castes In Telangana
State's political battle is pitching resurgent BJP's Kapus, Mudirajus against TRS's Reddys, Velamas
The Peace Principle
Modi's words to Putin didn't mean a change in stance. India's ability to wage peace is set to increase
HC: 26-wk MTP only if docs say baby won’t be born alive
In an unusual and conditional order, the Bombay HC permitted a woman to medically terminate her 26 weeks pregnancy only if the doctors confirm that the baby may not be born alive after the procedure.
ACB alleges diary reveals cash transaction in crores
A Delhi court on Saturday sent arrested Aam Aadmi Party MLA Amanatullah Khan to four days in custody with the Anti-Corruption Branch.
Many more MLAs will be arrested: CM
Backing Amanatullah, AAP Calls His Arrest ‘Witch Hunt’
After 2 years, no food at city night shelters?
Govt: Will Make Arrangements For Free Food
Why a revival of Mandal politics at the national level is unlikely
Politics is indeed the art of the possible. In the Indian political context, this means that anything can happen when leaders are looking to gain or retain political power.
Let’s put things in perspective with a towering Gandhi statue
Subhas Chandra Bose’s statue at India Gate in New Delhi was inaugurated last week, replacing the earlier statue of George V. I always wanted that space occupied by a statue of Mahatma Gandhi, something that never happened.
To mourn the Queen or not? It’s complicated
The symbolic, one-day mourning in India for the Queen provoked considerable outrage on social media.
Winning gold at Asiad is the target: Savita
‘Tokyo Gave Us Belief Women’s Hockey Is Destined For Greatness’
Madrid derby will be intense, promises Atletico’s Reinildo Reinildo
Real’s All-Win Record Is Under Threat As They Travel To Metropolitano
Lewandowski at it again
Barca Down 10-Man Elche
Will Jhulan get a fitting farewell in One-dayers?
Their middle-order issues have gone on for far too long and after three games in England, it remains far from being resolved.
After SC relief, will BCCI break continuity in its order?
President Ganguly’s ICC Future In Focus As Board Prepares For Elections
How Bulbul, Octopus blocked funds, choked Naxal activities
CRPF Overhaul Of CoBRA Force Helps ‘Reclaim’ J’khand Areas
A People’s Movement For A Public Health Success Story
The govt’s scheme connecting poor TB patients who need help to better-off Indians willing to help has made a promising start. It has the potential to make India TB-free sooner than the WHO deadline