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As toll rises to 153, Seoul focuses on how a festive night turned deadly
Concerned relatives raced to hospitals in search of their loved ones Sunday as South Korea mourned the deaths of 153 people, mostly in their 20s and 30s, who got trapped and crushed after a huge Halloween party crowd surged into a narrow alley in a nightlife district in Seoul.
GIVE YOUR PASTA THE RIGHT BEET
Spaghetti, Fettuccine Now Come From Beetroot, Chickpea, And Spinach
Pay 18 saplings to join this Bihar coaching institute
A unique institute in Bihar’s hinterland is trying to tackle two burning issues – global warming and unemployment – at the same time.
Why the Global Hunger Index is statistical garbage
India has little hunger but substantial child malnutrition. That simple truth is obfuscated by the Global Hunger Index (GHI), prepared by European NGOs, showing India falling from 101st to 107th of 123 countries in 2022, among the hungriest.
From truck driver to bhajiwala: Meet India’s new blue-collar stars
Working-class folks are capturing the reality of their humble and hard jobs in slice-of-life vlogs
Russia suspends participation in key Ukraine grain export deal
Claims Massive Drone Attack On Its Black Sea Fleet, ‘Aided By UK’
Uttarakhand to rename all places, roads & buildings with British ring
On Saturday, Dhami directed senior officials in Dehradun and administrations in all 13 districts of the state to prepare the list as soon as possible.
IndiGo flight’s engine failed, leading to noise, fire: DGCA
Says Crew Responded Promptly
Onus on social media cos to nix illegal content: Govt on IT rules
Penalties Likely If New Norms Ineffective: MoS
Social media turning into ‘toolkit’ of terrorists: EAM
This, he said, had been very effective in putting those countries on notice that had turned terrorism into a “State-funded enterprise”.
Halloween crowd surge on Seoul street leaves 146 dead
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol issued a statement calling for officials to ensure swift treatment for those injured and review the safety of the festivity sites.
Covid-bereaved cling to material memories
Covid victims’ kin tap into power of objects
Maha set for big deals, have spoken to PM & Shah: CM
No Mention Of Airbus Project In MVA Docus: Min
Desi video game agent combines attributes of Bollywood heroes
Harbor, Valorant’s 21st agent, uses his willpower, charm, strength and conviction to dispatch opponents and overcome obstacles.
I can’t wait to scare people on Halloween: Adah Sharma
The actress preps for the spooky day, which is celebrated across the world tomorrow
BOUNCE IS THE BUZZWORD
Pace A Factor, But The Performance Of Both The Teams’ Top Order May Well Decide The Game
Bright on the money
De Zerbi’s Boys Run Riot As Potter Suffers First Chelsea Defeat In Nightmare Return To The Seagulls
Panvel civic body springs into action, cleans up CRZ land
A warning signboard put up by Cidco in sec 36 was instead used for drying clothes, and the land was being used for scrap business besides litter dumping.
E-scooter battery sparks blaze, 15 e-bikes damaged
Hours after the ‘faulty’ battery of an e-scooter manufactured by a Jaipur-based startup Batt:RE was returned to a Vasai dealer by the owner for replacement, it exploded.
‘If project went to Guj a yr ago, was minister lying?’
Attacking industries minister Uday Samant for saying he would try and secure the Tata Airbus project for Maharashtra, Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader Aaditya Thackeray said on Friday, “Now he says the project went to Gujarat a year ago. Was he lying when he said he will speak to the Centre and get it for Maharashtra or did something happen behind the scenes? Will the chief minister ask for his resignation?”
Raja & the thieves: Stray dog guards Vashi mkt
On Thursday night, Raja chased down three thieves in the fruit market and successfully caught one of them by the shirt while the other two fled.
‘Bird is freed’: Musk takes Twitter, shows Agrawal the door
Twitter's new boss Elon Musk wasted no time in firing CEO Parag Agrawal, legal head Vijaya Gadde and three other top executives of the company moments after he took charge Thursday, tweeting \"the bird is freed\" to indicate the social media platform would now be more open to unfettered and uninhibited speech.
India rally from 1-3 to win opener vs Kiwis
It's a new season of Pro League but India continued their old practice of scoring goals at the very end.
Ukraine boxer Lomachenko returns to ring after fighting for country
When Ukraine was invaded, the only fight Vasiliy Lomachenko would consider was the one for his home.
WHEN IN OZ, GET YOUR EYE IN
Virat Kohli Has Led The Way In Refashioning India's Top-Order Approach, Which Has Worked Wonders In Australia's Difficult Batting Conditions
Credit card spend jumps 14% in Sept
In a pointer to consumer confidence, credit card spending in stores jumped 14% in September compared to August. Online spending grew 0.7% month on month, even as the number of credit cards shrank after banks continued to clean up their books of inactive cards.
‘Climate change is more than a science problem - it reflects our true values’
Anthony Leiserowitz is Senior Research Scientist at Yale University’s School of the Environment. Speaking to Srijana Mitra Das at Times Evoke, he discusses the needs and challenges around climate communication
G20 nations not on course to meet goals: UNEP
The report says a low-carbon economy will need at least 4-6 trillion a year. India is the only G20 country on track to achieve its goals as per its first nationally determined contributions
Blinken says all must back ban on terrorists
US secy of state Antony Blinken said that 26/11 attack perpetrators shouldn’t go unpunished
Will rebels queer the pitch for Cong, BJP in Himachal Pradesh elections?
After winning Uttarakhand assembly polls belying the trends of change every five years, BJP is confident of repeating the same in Himachal Pradesh polls as the party once again banks on the charisma of PM Narendra Modi and welfare initiatives of the Centre.