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Apex court to hear Sajjan's plea against sentence in July
The Supreme Court will hear pleas filed by former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar and the party's former councillor Balwan Khokhar against sentences awarded in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case in July.
Don't drag feet, accept Sukhbir's resignation, jathedar tells SAD
Sikh clergy had on Dec 2 told party's working committee to accept party chief Sukhbir's resignation within 3 days, and reorganise party within 6 months
RMP Dies in Scuffle During Theft Attempt at His Clinic
Suffers bullet injury from his own weapon; one of the 2 thieves dies after being hit by speeding vehicle while fleeing
SC Panel-Dallewal Meet Ends in Deadlock
Fasting Farmer Leader Rejects SC-Appointed Committee's Request to Take Medical Help
'Stepping down as PM': Trudeau out after 9 yrs
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on Monday in the face of rising discontent over his leadership, and after the abrupt departure of his finance minister signaled growing turmoil within his government, bringing to an end a tenure that began in October 2015.
TN Guv Storms Out of State Assembly
Chief Minister Stalin Described the Governor's Action as 'Childish'
Govt, experts say no need to panic over HMPV cases
The Indian Council of Medical Research has detected two cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in Karnataka through routine surveillance for multiple respiratory viral pathogens, the Union health ministry said on Monday.
9 Dead as Maoists Attack Security Vehicle in C'garh
Nine people died in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Monday after Maoists used an improvised explosive device to blow up a vehicle carrying members of the district reserve guard — the first major insurgent strike amid a string of ferocious encounters by security forces over the past year to eradicate Left-wing extremism in the state.
DSP: I was prepared for Kissik and Oo Antava comparisons
As long as you don't let success get to your head, you are not bothered by the outcome,\" says composer Devi Sri Prasad, also known as DSP, who is pleased with the reception of his music for Pushpa 2: The Rule.
Aubrey's husband, director Jeff Baena, dies by suicide
Actor-comedian Aubrey Plaza is mourning the loss of her husband, director Jeff Baena, who died at the age of 47.
Rohit and Virat still have the hunger, says Gambhir
No one in the team will say it, but they are all surely thinking it.
Sparks of Trouble for Coldplay Gujarat gig!
Ahead of its highly anticipated India tour, British rock band Coldplay is making headlines again!
Lebrun brothers, the French connection in Thakkar's rise
Manav Thakkar, India's No.2 male paddler, noticed how the Lebrun brothers, the French siblings who have taken the table tennis world by storm, would \"invent stuff\" after training sessions even as the others would wind down.
Shipping To Get Infra Status To Push Local Shipbuilding
The government may grant infrastructure status to the shipping industry to help improve India's position among the top five countries globally in shipbuilding and ownership by 2047, two persons aware of the development said.
Harris set to certify Trump's presidential poll victory today
In a striking turn of political fortunes, Vice President Kamala Harris will preside over the certification of her own electoral defeat on January 6, marking both a constitutional milestone and the fourth anniversary of one of America's darkest days of modern democracy.
Powerful winter storm hammers parts of the US
A blast of snow, ice, wind and plunging temperatures stirred up dangerous travel conditions in parts of the central US on Sunday, as a disruptive winter storm brought the possibility of the \"heaviest snowfall in a decade\" to some areas.
Ridding Campuses of Caste Discrimination
The Supreme Court's directive asking the UGC to notify within six weeks new regulations to fight caste-based discrimination and suicides in higher education institutions (HEIs) has come not a moment too soon.
Challenges the world must confront in 2025
Global leaders will need to address questions arising from wars, the climate crisis, and evolution of Artificial Intelligence
Ensuring Digital India is safe, secure and inclusive
When we talk about the global future, then human-centric approaches should be foremost.
Roping in universities for a sustainable future
Scientific and technological innovations have driven human societies toward economic growth. However, such innovations also led to irreversible consequences because of their impact on the environment.
New pain points on China border
Mega dam on Brahmaputra and new counties in occupied Ladakh can adversely affect relations
Experts Concerned Over Rising Use of Melatonin
Experts are raising concerns about the growing trend of people, particularly young adults, turning to over-the-counter melatonin supplements to manage sleep disorders without proper medical supervision.
15-Year-Old Girl Rescued From Suicide Bid
The Delhi Police rescued a 15-year-old girl who allegedly tried to jump off a bridge in north Delhi on Saturday due to stress over her current academic performance in Class 10, officers said on Sunday.
World Bank to Lend Pak $20 Billion as Part of 10-Year Deal
The World Bank is set to approve a ₹20 billion indicative lending package for Pakistan — a pioneering 10-year initiative to protect its funded projects from political transitions and focus on six targeted areas, according to a media report.
Woman, partner get life term for killing her child
The two accused were found guilty of killing the woman's eight-year-old daughter in 2022
In strategy shift, Rahul remains active on social media during vacations
Though Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's absence from some key occasions recently raised a few eyebrows, the leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha has remained active politically through social media—signalling a tactical shift from earlier when his vacations and foreign tours would come under criticism from his political rivals.
3 Crew Members Killed in Coast Guard ALH Crash in Porbandar
Two Indian Coast Guard pilots and an aircrew diver were killed on Sunday in a Dhruv advanced light helicopter (ALH) crash at Porbandar in Gujarat, the latest in a series of accidents involving the locally produced chopper, which put the spotlight back on its troubling safety record.
Kerala's unique roadmap to manage rapid urban growth
Kerala is known to have a distinct rural-urban continuum, where the lines between villages and towns have long blurred, giving the state the appearance of one continuous city.
Customs Duty Slashed on Gold to Be Reviewed
The government is reviewing customs duties on over two-dozen items, including gold, and may raise the levy on the yellow metal if it is found that the recent duty reduction triggered its consumption instead of achieving the stated policy objective of domestic value addition, two people aware of the development said.