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PM distributes over 6.5mn SVAMITVA property cards
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that his government's resolve to address the lack of property ownership records in rural areas stems from the belief that \"no sensitive government can leave its village population in distress\".
Issues that will come under Trump 2.0 fire
At times, the best way to understand the future is to raise questions about it. You may not have the answers, but you will, at least, identify the concerns. This should prepare you for what to expect as the future unfolds.
Saif's stabber stayed in Bandra for 6 hours
The man suspected of attacking actor Saif Ali Khan in his Bandra home remained near the crime scene for six hours after the incident, and yet he slipped past the police.
Berhanu, Minsewo upbeat about defending their crowns
For elite athletes, training for the Tata Mumbai Marathon requires special plans.
State board withdraws caste section from hall tickets after outcry
This move risks fostering division and perpetuating bias among students A PARENT, concerned of discrimination
Microsoft-OpenAI Partnership Raises Antitrust Concerns: FTC
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Conman nabbed, cops trace fraud to Cambodia
The Navi Mumbai cyber police has arrested an individual for defrauding a Kharghar builder of ₹14 crore but their investigation has unearthed an international operation with links to Cambodia.
Fadnavis gives push to integrated ticketing system for MMR
It will help streamline transportation and save passengers' time by weeding out hurdles DEVENDRA FADNAVIS, Chief minister
Maoists admit Telangana unit chief among 18 dead
The Maoist's Telangana cadre chief is among 18 members killed in a fierce gunfight in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur on Thursday, the group said in a statement, confirming what police described as a major blow to the insurgency.
Pune tourist and paragliding operator killed in Goa mishap
A 27-year-old Pune tourist was killed in a paragliding mishap that also claimed the life of the operator at the Keri beach in north Goa on Saturday.
Death was just minutes away, Hasina says on B'desh escape
Deposed Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina has said she and her younger sister Sheikh Rehana escaped death by just 20-25 minutes on August 5 last year when her Awami League government was toppled in a student-led mass uprising.
Annihilating caste in universities & colleges
Tweak the 2012 Promotion of Equity Regulation to expand its jurisdiction, and ensure better enforcement of its existing provisions
Why Ahmedabad?
There are cities better qualified, better prepared, more eager – and more in need – of a megawatt event like the Olympics
At Least 70 Die In Nigeria As Fuel Truck Explodes
A petrol tanker truck exploded after flipping over in central Nigeria on Saturday, killing 70 people who had gathered to take the spilt fuel, the national road safety authority said.
India, B'desh Farmers Clash Along Border In Bengal
Farmers from India and Bangladesh clashed along the international border in West Bengal's Malda district on Saturday, forcing border guards from both nations to fire stun grenades and tear gas to disperse crowds that swelled to nearly 1,000 people on each side, officials said.
12 Docs Charged With Culpable Homicide
The 12 Doctors Were Suspended For Negligence After a Woman Died and Four Others Fell Ill After Childbirth at the Hospital
EPFO Tweaks Rules, No Need for Employer Nod to Update Details
Key changes rolled out by EPFO
Shinde get city, Thane, Fadnavis gets Gadchiroli; Munde dropped
The Maharashtra government on Saturday announced the appointment of guardian ministers for the state's 36 districts.
The Monfils-Svitolina family show rolls into Week 2, one after the other
Gael Monfils's final answer before walking off Margaret Court Arena carried a hint of prophecy to it. \"I think I've warmed up the court for her.\"
Saif Ali Khan's attacker stayed near crime scene for 6 hours
The suspected assailant eventually boarded a train at Bandra station and alighted at Dadar
Enabling Organised Crime: "Telegram Chief Aware of Allegations"
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has told investigating magistrates in France, where he is charged with multiple infractions linked to enabling organised crime, that he \"realised the seriousness of all the allegations\", according to a source close to the case.
RSS, BJP brainstorm for domination in local polls
After the BJP's outstanding success in the Maharashtra assembly polls two months ago, its ideological parent, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), held a meeting with the party's ministers in Mumbai on Saturday.
Absent in the "work 90 hours a week" debate
Our country is obsessed with counting hours. Everybody asks the school topper: \"How many hours a day did you study?\" Journalists shove their microphones into the faces of UPSC-toppers: \"You must be studying 16 hours a day, no?\" And now employees are being asked: \"How many hours do you work in a week?\"
Wankhede at 50: the stadium's evolution from indispensable to iconic
Wankhede Stadium's debut as an international cricket venue, when Clive Lloyd's West Indies team landed on Mumbai shores in the winter of 1974-75, is steeped in anecdotal history: some famous (Lloyd's magnificent unbeaten 242, for example), some rather infamous (a near match-ending crowd disturbance).
BCAS Warns Akasa Air Over Aviation Security Rules Violation
Akasa Air has received a second warning, this time from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), for failing to comply with the aviation security rules.
The meat of the matter
Shahu Patole's Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada offers a host of unique recipes as well as a critique of food culture and an analysis of Indian society
Scindia Unveils Plan for Rural Net Connectivity
Union minister of communications Jyotiraditya Scindia on Friday launched the National Broadband Mission (NBM) 2.0, with the primary objective of providing broadband connectivity to 170,000 villages across the country.
State govt workers to push for 8th Pay Commission
With the Union cabinet approving the constitution of the Eighth Pay Commission for central government employees, the 1.15 million state government employees are expected to push for a similar commission in Maharashtra.
Maoists killed in Bijapur belonged to strongest unit in Bastar: Police
The 12 Maoists killed in an encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Thursday were from the People's Liberation Guerilla Army (PLGA) battalion number 1 and Central Regional Committee (CRC) company of Maoists, a top police officer said on Friday.
Hawala operator arrested in connection with Torres scam
The accused was uncooperative during probe and destroyed records of his transactions with Ukrainians POLICE