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The Boy Who Dreamt of Stars
In the tranquil village of Mela Kattuvilai, nestled in the heart of Kanniyakumari district, the rustling coconut leaves once bore witness to the dreams of a boy who dared to reach for the stars.
Huge rush to Ajmer dargah, locals step in as all hotel rooms booked
AMID the controversy over the claims that the Ajmer Dargah is built over a Hindu temple, a record number of pilgrims attended the 813th Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.
Shah Bats For NDPS Courts In States For Speedy Trials
Dark web, cryptocurrency emerging challenges in fight against drugs
Bonding over food: PM's day-out with 3K youths at Bharat Mandapam
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi is set to engage with 3,000 dynamic young leaders from across the country during the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders' Dialogue 2025, at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Sunday.
India Joins UN Expert Panel on Big Data Monitoring SDGs
INDIA has joined the UN Committee of Experts on Big Data and Data Science for Official Statistics, a key body focused on leveraging big data to monitor and report on the Sustainable Development Goals.
A serious mind behind an exuberant persona
IM BISSELL, who died last Thursday, was an institution in Delhi. It seemed as if the whole town knew this warm and exuberant person who, despite poor health towards the end, was all over the place.
508km Mumbai-Ahmedabad railway corridor to have 100% green buildings
ALL railway stations along the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail corridor, which spans 508 kilometres and includes 12 railway stations, will have 100% green building attributes, according to Railway Ministry officials.
Former CM's son, ex-AAP minister on BJP second list of 29 for Delhi polls
THE BJP on Saturday released its second list of 29 candidates for the February 5 Delhi Assembly polls.
PLANNING OUR LIVES BEYOND WORK
Stepping into the new calendar year means surfing through a barrage of forwarded new year greetings.
Why Is Delhi Important For Modi?
LEGEND says the modern city of Delhi is built on seven older ones.
Nilambur MLA to chart new course as AITC state coordinator
AFTER assuming the role of Kerala state coordinator of All India Trinamool Congress (AITC), P V Anvar will return to Kerala from Kolkata on Sunday.
Actor Honey Rose to sue activist Rahul Easwar
FOLLOWING the arrest of businessman Boby Chemmanur, actor Honey Rose on Saturday said that she will be initiating legal action against activist Rahul Easwar.
No plan for UDF to open doors for P V Anvar
Leaders skeptical about his track record, Satheesan says matter not on UDF agenda
P C George booked for inciting religious hatred
THE Erattupetta police have officially registered a case against BJP leader P C George for allegedly making remarks that could incite religious hatred.
Constitution upholds the rights of minorities, safeguards their interests
PONNANI MP Abdussamad Madani said on Saturday that the Constitution of India also upholds the rights of minorities and safeguards their interests.
Another Plaint Raised Against Beach Hospital
Kin of an 80-year-old allege that he was not given proper treatment, leading to his death
Darul Huda varsity holds national mahal meet, mahal secretariat
AS PART of the Ruby Jubilee celebrations of Darul Huda Islamic University, the Sunni Mahal Federation (SMF) organised the National Mahal Meet and Mahal Secretariat at Darul Huda campus on Saturday.
Chief wildlife warden reviews human-wildlife conflicts in Wayanad
KERALA chief wildlife warden Pramod G Krishnan convened a meeting with forest department officials from the Wayanad district, in Sultan Bathery, to address the recent surge in human-wildlife conflicts in the district.
Petroleum dealers announce strike following clash with lorry drivers
DEMANDING a solution to the ongoing violence at petrol pumps, petroleum dealers in Kozhikode district went on a sudden strike by closing the pumps from 4 pm to 6 pm on Saturday.
Debate over temple dress code bares social divisions
Sangh parivar accuses Pinarayi of insulting Hinduism; comments also trigger discussions on the state's reformation movement
HC directive to allow BH vehicle registration for central, PSU staff
The Kerala High Court has held that the state government is free to levy tax in respect of Bharat Series (BH-series) non-transport vehicles at the rate prescribed under their respective legislation.
Turf 'challenge' for Blasters ahead of Monday's match against Odisha
THE Kerala Blasters FC has raised concerns over the 'damaged' turf at the Jawaharlal Nehru International (JLN) Stadium, ahead of its fixture with Odisha FC on Monday.
Jayachandran cremated with state honours at Chendamangalam
SINGER P Jayachandran was cremated with a guard of honour on the premises of his ancestral house - Paliath Nalukettu - at Chendamangalam in Ernakulam on Saturday.
Maha shift as Uddhav's Sena to go it alone in civic body polls
IN a seismic shift that threatens to upend Maharashtra's political landscape, the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) has announced its decision to contest the upcoming local body elections on its own.
NTA Exams May Go UPSC Way for Better Security
Would involve DM, SP to make the process of conducting entrance tests fully secure
Cricketing bridge between India, Australia
IN terms of support, the Melbourne Cricket Ground almost looks like any other ground in India.
RSPB vs WFI: Railway wrestlers may miss out on National Games
ONCE again the rift between the Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) and Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) is set to jeopardise the future of grapplers.
Convincing victory for boxer Lakshya
DEFENDING champion Lakshya Chahar (80kg) gave a dominant performance to beat Railways' Sahil by a unanimous decision as boxers from traditional powerhouse Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) continued to dominate the senior men's National Championship.
Everton Reach Rd 4 in FA Cup
MANAGERLESS Everton advanced to the fourth round of the FA Cup after a 2-0 victory over third-division Peterborough on Thursday.
Iga, Sinner Discuss Doping Cases Ahead of Oz Open
IGA Swiatek, a self-described 'control freak,' is taking new precautions—including holding on to extra samples of medicine she takes, in case they need to be tested at some point—after a doping case she described Friday as \"probably, like, the worst time in my life.\"