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Murder Unravels Lucrative Windmill Biz
The murder of Massajog village sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh has exposed an intricate and murky nexus between criminality and politics in Beed, linked to the burgeoning business of wind energy which has quietly transformed the economy of the drought-prone district.
Minister's Close Aide Surrenders in Maha
Maharashtra minister Dhananjay Munde's close aide Walmik Karad, wanted in an extortion case linked to the murder of a sarpanch in Beed district, surrendered before the police in Pune on Tuesday.
Sanctioned trophy hunting by another name: a grey area in man-animal conflict
The steady shrinkage of natural habitats and the resultant rise in man-animal conflict have led to increasing incidents of big cats being labelled \"man-eaters\" and caught or shot down in authorised kills by hobby hunters deployed by authorities, triggering a wider debate on the ethical as well as environmental dimensions of the practice.
Medical Negligence Led to 3 Deaths in Taloja Jail: Elgar Accused to SHRC
Activist Ramesh Gaichor, currently lodged in Taloja jail in connection with the Elgar Parishad case, has alleged in a letter to the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) that medical negligence has resulted in the death of three jailed inmates in the last few months.
Quad Renews Commitment to Work Towards Free and Open Indo-Pacific
The Quad will work together to respond to the future needs of the Indo-Pacific, including cooperation in key areas such as maritime security, counterterrorism and emerging technologies, the foreign ministers of the grouping said on Tuesday while marking the 20th anniversary of cooperation between India, Australia, Japan and the US.
SC Gives Punjab Govt Till Jan 2 To Admit Dallewal In Hospital
The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended time till January 2 for the Punjab government to comply with its order to hospitalise Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on a hunger strike for over a month, after the state informed the court that the farmer leader is willing to receive medical aid if the Centre accepts his proposal for talks.
'Malicious': Kerala CM condemns Maha min's comments about state
Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday vehemently criticised Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane for calling Kerala a \"mini Pakistan\" and said his remarks were highly \"provocative and condemnable\".
Delhi logged cleanest Dec since 2015
Delhi recorded an average AQI reading of 294 in December. The city had six days of 'severe' air, when the AQI crosses 400
Carterpuri's elderly pay tribute to former US president
In Carterpuri, a nondescript village in Gurugram, Jimmy Carter's name resonates faintly with the younger generation.
5-yr-old leopard rescued in Alwar
A leopard, which was spotted at Khadana Mohalla in Alwar and on Tuesday morning, triggering panic in the locality, was eventually captured by the forest department, officials aware of the matter said.
Gehlot Slams Govt Over Ex-PM's Memorial Land
Former Rajasthan chief minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot said on Tuesday that the controversy over land to build a memorial for former prime minister Manmohan Singh would not have erupted, if the Centre itself had come forward and taken a decision regarding it.
Kishangarh marble slurry dump yard poses health hazard: Study
The pristine white sand at the marble slurry dump yard in Kishangarh is a hot spot for tourists. However, the \"Switzerland of Rajasthan\" is a major source of air, water and soil pollutions, according to a report.
Backing nurse on death row in Yemen: Foreign ministry
The Indian government is extending all possible help in the case of Nimisha Priya, an Indian national on death row in Yemen, the external affairs ministry said on Tuesday hours after the Yemeni president approved her death sentence.
There are things I personally need to look at: Rohit
India skipper Rohit Sharma looked shattered as he confessed to being \"disturbed\" after the heavy loss to Australia in the fourth Test here, saying there are \"things\" that he needs to address at a personal level apart from the team's collective problems amid intense focus on his form.
Cummins rates Australia's win over India at MCG as his greatest
Pat Cummins said Monday he rates the fourth Test victory over India by 184 runs as \"right at the top\" of the greatest games he has played in for Australia.
Liverpool Destroy West Ham To Go Eight Points Clear On Table Top
Rampant Liverpool smashed West Ham 5-0 on Sunday to stretch their lead at the top of the Premier League to eight points as Manchester City returned to winning ways at troubled Leicester.
Grigor Dimitrov eases into second round in Brisbane
Defending champion Grigor Dimitrov eased into round two of the Brisbane International with a hard-fought win over qualifier Yannick Hanfmann on Monday, but Holger Rune crashed to defeat.
New Zealand Beat Sri Lanka By 45 Runs To Take A 2-0 Series Lead
Sri Lanka again fell short in a tough run chase as New Zealand won the second Twenty20 international by 45 runs Monday to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Rupee Volatility Puts RBI's Currency Strategy in Focus
A gauge of the Indian rupee's volatility jumped to its highest level in over a year, fueling speculation that the nation's central bank may be easing its tight grip on the currency amid a strong dollar.
Indian Cos Raise Record Funds Via Corporate Debt In 2024, Set To Rise Further
Indian companies' fundraising through corporate bonds hit a record high in 2024, aided by declining yields and stronger appetite for long-term notes, and investors expect issuances to remain robust in 2025.
BII to Make Final Tranche of Investment in M&M's EV Arm
Automaker Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd on Monday said British International Investment Plc will make a final tranche investment of ₹650 crore, as against earlier planned investment of ₹725 crore, in its electric vehicles arm.
Tea industry sees production fall, rise in exports in 2024
The tea industry is likely to witness a fall in total production by over 100 million kg this year due to erratic weather conditions coupled with early annual closure of gardens, resulting in an increase in cost per kg for planters, stakeholders said on Monday.
Housing sales decline in 2024, industry pins hope on budget
New home sales in India declined for the first time since the pandemic, as a sharp rise in housing prices and elevated borrowing costs ruined buyers' appetite in 2024 and the real estate industry is now eyeing the upcoming Budget for favourable economic conditions -- a key to reviving demand conditions.
India Inc seeks tax relief, fuel duty cut in pre-budget talks
Representatives from industry bodies sought reduction in personal income tax rates to ensure higher disposable income in the hands of the middle class, reduction in excise duty on fuel, and measures to provide impetus to employment-intensive sectors in their customary pre-budget meeting with the Finance Minister on Monday.
Indian Economy Set to Improve in 2025: RBI Guv
Facing criticism from the government over the central bank prioritizing inflation over growth, the new RBI governor Sanjay Malhotra on Monday said that prospects of the Indian economy are expected to improve on the back of high consumer and business confidence in 2025.
Adani to exit Wilmar JV in deal worth over $2 bn
Proceeds from the stake sale will be used to turbocharge the growth of AEL
Russia Vows to Punish Plane Crash Culprits
Azerbaijan said on Monday that Moscow had promised to punish those responsible for the downing of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane that Baku says was shot at by Russian air defences.
At Least 71 People Killed in Ethiopia Road Accident
At least 71 people died in Ethiopia when a truck packed with passengers plunged into a river, according to the spokesperson for the southern Sidama regional government and a statement.
Syria's Long-Ruling Baath Party Nears Collapse After Assad Ouster
A few days after insurgents in Syria overthrew President Bashar Assad, his ruling Baath party announced it was freezing its activities, marking a stunning change in fortunes for the political group that had ruled for more than six decades.
S Korea Probes Airline Safety After Deadly Crash
South Korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok on Monday ordered an emergency safety inspection of the country's entire airline operation as investigators worked to identify victims and find out what caused the deadliest air disaster on South Korean soil.