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Leopard Trapped in Haridwar Ashram Rescued
A leopard which had gotten trapped inside an ashram in Haridwar was rescued after a seven-hour operation by forest department personnel and wildlife experts on Sunday, officials said.
MMS Memorial: Cong Accuses Govt of Having 'Hidden Agenda'
It should be explained why the government is showing such disrespect to a great leader K C VENUGOPAL, AICC general secretary
LU TO DECODE WORKFORCE STRATEGIES OF MAHAKUMBH 2025
AFTER ATTENDING MAHAKUMBH
Kashmir Reels Under Subzero Temperatures
Gulmarg and Pahalgam in Kashmir continued to experience severe subzero temperatures while the rest of the Valley saw slight relief from the cold wave, officials said on Sunday.
New tech in SRTC buses for passenger safety, depot mgmt
The UP State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) has decided to add artificial intelligence (AI) cameras to its buses and integrate a new software to improve the capabilities of its headquarters' control room.
Local trader registers FIR against pro-Khalistan groups for 'extortion calls'
THE TRADER APPREHENDED THAT THE THREE ALLEGED KZF MILITANTS CAME TO PILIBHIT TO TARGET HIM AS HE DID NOT PAY RS 10 LAKH EXTORTION TO HIM
Three Burnt Alive After High-Tension Wire Falls On Bike
Authorities Reported That The Wire Suddenly Broke And Landed On The Bike As The Victims Were Passing Through Vishunpur Jharna Tola
Now, Raen Baseras to be set up near hospitals for rural residents
ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIVE, RAEN BASERAS AND SHELTER HOMES MUST BE SET UP AT KEY LOCATIONS SUCH AS HOSPITALS, BUS STATIONS, MARKET, ETC.
CM Yogi Invites Prez, Key Dignitaries to Mahakumbh
VP Jagdeep Dhankhar, Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, and other leaders were invited to the grand celebrations.
Ice, snow artists led by AU alumnus to showcase talent in China
A team of four young artists, including two Allahabad University (AU) alumni, has bagged the honour to participate in the prestigious 36th Harbin International Ice Sculpture Competition and 27th Harbin International Snow Sculpture Competition set to be held from January 2 to 4 and from January 6 to 9 in Harbin, China.
Transgender Shot Dead in Ghazipur
A youth was found dead under suspicious circumstances on Saturday night in Pura Pandar village of Kotwaran, under Bara police station.
Railway to Begin Ring Rail MEMU Service During Mahakumbh
For the convenience of pilgrims during the Mahakumbh, the North Central Railway (NCR) will introduce a Ring Rail MEMU service during the mela period.
Railway to begin Ring Rail MEMU service during Mahakumbh
NCR Railway to begin Ring Rail MEMU service during Mahakumbh
Body Of 9-Yr-Old Girl Found Hanging In Bhadohi
The body of a nine-year-old girl was found hanging from a ceiling with a saree noose in Sarroi Bazaar, under Bhadohi Kotwali, on Sunday, police said.
Denizens savour Bengali delicacies at BSCA annual food fest
The much-awaited annual Bengali Food Festival, 'Poush Parban', was organised by Bengali Social and Cultural Association (BSCA) at Jagat Taran Golden Jubilee School on Sunday.
Sabalenka Enjoying 'Chilled' Rivalry With Swiatek
Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka says she and key rival Iga Swiatek have developed a \"chilled\" relationship off court in contrast to their fierce battles on the big stage.
Nitish will remember this forever, says Washington
Washington Sundar has known Nitish Reddy as a \"mentally strong man\" whose philosophy in life is to give his 120 percent, be it on the field or off it.
Carlsen disqualified from world chess meet for violating dress code
Five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen was first fined and then disqualified from the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship here for his refusal to comply with the FIDE's dress code after turning up in jeans here.
Nitish Reddy: The story of sacrifices made by a middle-class family
Nitish Reddy loves his tattoos like most 21-year-olds do, and one on his ankle is a picture of 'Achilles' Heel'. He considers it a reminder of all the difficulties that his family has endured in the last 10 years to power his cricketing dream.
Undersea cable cut was wake-up call: Germany
Germany said on Saturday the suspected sabotage of an undersea power cable linking Finland and Estonia this week was a \"wake-up call\" that demanded new EU sanctions against Russia's \"shadow fleet\".
Well Renowned Malian Religious Leader Abducted
An eminent religious leader has been abducted by armed men in Mali near the border with Mauritania, a security official and a source close to the family said, on Saturday.
Yoon Authorised 'Shooting' During Martial Law Bid: S. Korea Prosecutors
Yoon also urged Defence Chief Kwak Jong-keun to \"quickly enter\" the National Assembly since the quorum for the martial law to be lifted remained unmet
Bird Flu Virus Likely Mutated in a Louisiana Patient: CDC
A genetic analysis suggests the bird flu virus mutated inside a Louisiana patient who contracted the nation's first severe case of the illness, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said this week.
Gaza's Last Hospital Shuts After Israeli Raid, Chief Held: Officials
An Israeli military raid targeting Hamas militants has forced a major hospital in northern Gaza out of service and led to the detention of its director, the WHO and health officials said on Saturday.
It mends with us: Swipe right on yourself
It struck me, as I sat down to write this, that I talk quite a lot about how we should love each other.
Canada Ministers Meet Trump's Commerce Nominee To Avoid Tariffs
Two Canadian Cabinet ministers met with President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for commerce secretary at Mar-a-Lago, on Friday, as Canada tries to avoid sweeping tariffs when Trump takes office.
Putin Apologises to Azeri President After Plane Crash
Russian President Vladimir Putin apologised to his Azerbaijani counterpart after an incident in Russian airspace that led to the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger aircraft on December 25, killing dozens.
Rajasthan cabinet annuls 9 districts formed by Gehlot government
The Rajasthan cabinet on Saturday annulled the creation of nine of the 17 new districts and three divisions formed by the previous Congress-led government last year, officials familiar with the matter said.
Average Indian's Monthly Spend Rises, Finds Survey
The Monthly Spending Rose 9.2% to ₹4,122 in Rural Areas and 8.3% to ₹6,996 in Urban Regions, Shows NSO's Household Consumption Expenditure Survey
CBI searches premises of ED officer in Shimla
The CBI has searched the premises of an assistant director of the ED in Shimla, who managed to give a slip to the agency during a trap operation on Sunday and escaped, officials said.