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7 decades after extinction, cheetahs land in India’s heart
Our Guests, Give Them Time To Settle, Says PM
A streetwear-inspired collection featuring Deepika’s favourite styles
As baggier silhouettes return, Levi’s x Deepika Padukone Season 3 is all about the shift to relaxed, comfortable fits in a streetwear-inspired collection that goes beyond denim and promises elevated fashion.
‘Welcome to the club’
Serena Williams Lauds Federer For ‘Eloquently Putting His Game To Rest’
Narendra Modi: Creator Of One India, Ideal India
These lines encapsulate theessence of the life of ourhonourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji.
Packed schedule for PM on birthday
From Releasing Cheetahs To Addressing ITI Students, He Has 4 Key Events Lined Up
Kovind: Modi making Bhim’s dream reality
Lists Initiatives On Women, Education, J&K
At SCO meet, PM calls for better supply chains, full transit rights
Modi Highlights India’s Growth As A Manufacturing Hub
DU to follow normalised marks, not percentile, for UG admissions
2nd Phase Of Registration From Sept 26 To Allow Aspirants Pick Combos
AAP’s Amanatullah held in Waqf case
The anti-corruption branch (ACB) of the Delhi government on Friday arrested AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan for his alleged involvement in a case of illegal appointments and financial irregularities in the management of Delhi Waqf Board.
'Daytime Eating May Benefit Mental Health'
Researchers have designed a study that simulated night work and then tested the effects of daytime and nighttime eating versus daytime eating only.
First Signs Of Friction? Putin Admits China Has 'Concerns' About Ukraine
Russia Isolated? Beijing Readout Doesn't Mention Ukraine Or Nato
Space Race 2.0? US' Lunar Return Gathers Urgency, Courtesy China
EYEING A MOONSHOT: The return capsule of China's Shenzhou-13 manned space mission is seen after landing, in this April 16 photo. The US is wary of China taking the lead in space exploration that would put Beijing ahead in power in space and in prestige on Earth
Sheryl finds Jimmy's skit during Quinta's Emmys speech disrespectful
Abbott Elementary star Sheryl Lee Ralph did not find Jimmy Kimmel's distracting skit funny at the 2022 Emmys.
HC order out, but St Stephen's yet to clear stand, teachers worried
Three days after the Delhi high court ruled in favour of Delhi University and directed St Stephen's College to give 100% weightage to Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores in the general category, the latter is yet to take a decision on the admission process.
Public transport is service, not meant for profit: Gahlot
Amid the ongoing debate over freebies, Delhi transport minister Kailash Gahlot on Thursday defended the city government's decision to provide free ride in state buses to women passengers.
Instead of clearing garbage, MCD plans to set up 16 landfills: Sisodia
Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Thursday claimed that Municipal Corporation of Delhi was planning to set up 16 new landfill sites to dump garbage collected from across the city.
Emergency-era tweak that put edu on Concurrent List under HC lens
In a bid to review the Emergency-era decision transferring higher education from the State List to the Concurrent List of the Constitution, the Madras high court has decided to constitute a three-judge bench to adjudicate a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MLA's case challenging the 42nd constitutional amendment.
THE DAY THE MUSIC STOPPED
The World's Love Affair With Roger Federer Comes To An End, But As Always, It's On His Terms...
Book: Trump's idea to buy Greenland came from cosmetics tycoon
One of the odder moments of Donald Trump's presidency came when he publicly floated the idea of buying Greenland. It caused a predictable furore, generated gales of late-night television jokes and soured relations with Denmark, which rejected the idea of selling the giant Arctic territory.
Zelensky involved in car accident, not seriously hurt but probe on
President Zelensky was involved in a car accident in Kyiv on Wednesday evening but was not seriously hurt, his spokesman said.
Putin survived assassination bid as limousine attacked: Report
Russian President Putin's limousine was attacked in an "assassination attempt", a report has alleged.
Owner of $3bn firm gives it all away, to fight climate change
A half-century after founding outdoor apparel maker Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard, the eccentric rock climber who became a reluctant billionaire, has given the company away.
A Tale Of American Gullibility And Pakistani Deceit
Why US keeps supplying military equipment to Islamabad despite its misuse against India
Reforms, Not Quotas
Addition of castes to reserved categories means more claimants for a shrinking govt pie
Strategic Autonomy
India’s membership of SCO serves its interests and is not at odds with its other alliances
How Xi Controls His Party
His threefold strategy is to pursue ideological unity, enforce discipline, eliminate the power-brokers
1 Dengue Strain Prevalent, Experts Caution Against Mosquito Breeding
This year, different strains of the dengue virus have been detected across India. While in many states, there are two strains present, in Delhi, the serotype DENV-2 has been determined to be prevalent.
End Of Pandemic In Sight, Deaths Last Week Lowest Since 2020: WHO
The world has never been in a better position to end the Covid-19 pandemic, the head of the WHO said on Wednesday, his most optimistic outlook yet on the years long health crisis which has killed over six million people.
Ukraine univs refuse to hand back papers unless students return to war-torn nation
The impasse for medical students who return ed from Ukraine seems unending. While Indian authorities have permitted them temporary academic mobility to medical schools anywhere around the world, their primary university in the host country is refusing to part with original certificates and papers unless some conditions are met they have asked candidates to come back to war-torn Ukraine to collect documents.
French foreign minister visits LSR, covers gender parity to mobility
The foreign minister of France, Catherine Colonna, on her first visit to India, met students of Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR) on Wednesday. Speaking on topics ranging from gender parity, Indo-French relations and scope for Indian students in France, she said France wants to have around 20,000 Indian students by 2025.