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Govt likely to approve rollover of liquor stock lying at warehouses
Delhi government may soon allow the companies to sell a huge stock of leftover liquor, which remained stuck at the warehouses and could not be sold when the Excise Policy 2021-22 was in force, through the corporation-run vends under the prevailing regime.
Barred at Ghazipur landfill, AAP protests, to visit more trash sites
Aam Aadmi Party on Wednesday held a protest at Ghazipur landfill site after its workers were not allowed to enter the area. The visit was a part of AAP's month-long "Kooda Virodhi Abhiyan" (Campaign Against Garbage) launched on Tuesday to "expose BJP's failure" in keeping Delhi clean.
Rajnath call follows rebuke to Donald Lu
Defence minister Rajnath Singh registered India's strong objections on the proposed F-16 package during a 20-minute telephonic conversation with US secretary of defence Lloyd Austin. It (the package) also came through when Pakistan's retaliation after India's pre-dawn air strikes on the Jaish-e-Mohammed facility at Balakot on February 26 in 2019 across the Line of Control was led by F-16s a day later.
'Agnipath job rallies won't be shifted out of Punjab'
DCs Must Provide Full Support, Mann Says After Reports
Zelensky visits reclaimed city in 'show of success'
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the newly recaptured city of Izyum on Wednesday, an appearance that underlined the stunning success of a counteroffensive against Russian forces in the northeast.
In flooded Pak village, the men won't let the women evacuate
'MATTER OF HONOUR': People wade through flood waters at Basti Ahmad Din in this September 7 photo. Volunteers have pleaded with the residents to leave for safety, to no avail. 'We are Baloch. We would rather starve and make do than let our families go out,' said a villager
Taiwan beauty queen caught in China row at Malaysia event
Taipei accused China on Wednesday of pressuring organisers of a Malaysian trade event into barring a Taiwanese beauty queen waving the island's flag on stage.
IN HOUR OF MOURNING, A SYMBOLIC REUNION: William & Harry walk together behind a loved one's coffin, again
Princes William and Harry walked side by side behind their grandmother Queen Elizabeth's coffin on Wednesday, a scene reminiscent of when, as boys 25 years ago, they followed their mother Princess Diana's casket in the glare of global media.
Google suffers big EU setback as it fails to topple €4bn fine
Firm Had Been Penalised In 2018 For Android App Bundling
Is The Long Wait For Private Investment Over?
FM's asked India Inc to invest more. A confluence of factors suggests this may happen late 2022-23
G20’s Test
The group should finalise details of the minimum tax for MNCs. India also faces the Russia question
Good Politics
All states should compete to get industrial investment. Most projects go to a few states
Balanced & In National Interest
On the continuing Ukraine conflict, India's stand, led by PM Modi, has stood the test of time
BJP Will Form Govt In Guj Again, 'Dream Sellers' Will Lose: Shah
Says Patel-Led Party Unit Will Return With 2/3rd Majority
Key Cancer Drugs, Antibiotics Set To Become Cheaper
However, 26 drugs such as Ranitidine, Sucralfate, white petrolatum, Atenolol and Methyldopa have been dropped from the revised essential medicines list. Endocrine medicines, contraceptives and psychotherapeutic medicines have also been added to the new list
Musk's $44bn Deal Gets Twitter Shareholder Nod
Move Paves Way For Trial Next Month To Determine If Tesla Chief Can Take A U-Turn
Ukraine Pushes To Liberate All Land From Russia, Calls For Western Arms
6,000 Sqkm Retaken In Sept, Claims Prez Zelensky
Xi Returns To World Stage With Putin To Check US Dominance
In the almost 1,000 days since Xi Jinping last ventured abroad, China has found itself increasingly isolated within the US-led world order.
By year end, Centre plans to regulate 2nd-hand car dealers
Will Shield Real Owners From Legal Hassles
Cong-CPM slugfest puts question mark on opposition unity
Congress's ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra metamorphosed into a battle ground between national opposition partners Congress and the Left, with the latter questioning the grand old party's decision to have the yatra in Kerala, where LDF is in power and Congress the principal opposition, for 18 days instead of targeting a BJP-ruled state like Uttar Pradesh for a longer duration.
Soon, easily locate points to charge EVs, swap batteries
Delhi Govt Launches Open Database To Place Info In Public Domain
B'desh to be among guests at India-hosted G20 summit
India will host the G20 leaders' summit next year on September 9-10.
Armenia-Azerbaijan clash sparks fears of another war
At least 49 Armenian soldiers and an undisclosed number of Azeris were killed on Tuesday in the deadliest fighting between the two nations since a 2020 war, prompting Russian President Vladimir Putin to call for calm
FBI warned Twitter it had Chinese agent on rolls: Whistleblower
The FBI informed Twitter Inc of at least one Chinese agent working at the company, US senator Chuck Grassley said during a Senate hearing on Tuesday where a whistleblower testified, raising new concerns about foreign meddling at the influential social media platform.
Queen's coffin arrives in London as people queue up to bid farewell
UK MOURNS AS THE QUEEN RETURNS HOME, ONE LAST TIME
Whiff of a scandal as Columbia falls from 2nd to 18th in key list
THE NEW TIER: In the new rankings, Princeton ranks first, MIT is second, and Harvard, Yale & Stanford are tied for third. Last year, Columbia (in pic) was second to Princeton and tied with Harvard and MIT. Columbia said some of the data the university had submitted was outdated and incorrect
The Unheard Victims Of Indian Masculinity
Why so many young men, as NCRB data shows, do violence to themselves or to others over love
Data & The Disease
Govts lack accurate picture of cancer's spread in India. A House Committee has a good idea
Moonlighting & Market
Should employees have side gigs? Bosses & HR gurus are divided. But answer is in supply & demand
Lessons From Gyanvapi
Courts cannot offer solutions to all religious disputes. Communities must work out compromises