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Digital Has Put An End To 'Phone Banking': PM
Launches Digital Banking Units In 75 Districts, Aiming For Customer Convenience & Safety
Govt Won't Buy Fresh Covid Jabs, Surrenders ₹4k Cr Of Vax Budget
'1.8 Crore Doses Still Available With Centre & State Govts'
Musk Backtracks, Says Co Will Keep Funding Net Service In Ukraine
Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of SpaceX, abruptly reversed himself on Saturday, saying that his company would continue to fund the operation of the Starlink internet service in Ukraine, where it has become a digital lifeline for both soldiers and civilians.
TV actress ends life, accuses former BF of harassment
Television actress Vaishali Thakkar died by suicide in Indore on Sunday. The 30-year-old, who debuted in 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai', hanged herself at home and left behind a note alleging that she was being harassed by a former boyfriend, police said.
Rlys flags off first desi aluminium rakes
Indian Railways on Sunday flagged off its first freight train with rust-proof aluminium rakes, which are lighter than their predecessors, but have more freight-carrying capacity.
BUMPER OPENING
Namibia Record Historic Win, Stun Sri Lanka On Day 1 Of T20 WC
Global volatility won't hurt biz: L&T Infotech
L&T Infotech, which is in its last quarter as a standalone entity, says that volatility in US and Europe will not slow down its business. COO Nachiket Deshpande said the company sees an opportunity to manage the technological investments that companies have already undertaken.
Nod to 'half-done' roads? Onus on officers
NHAI To Hold Them 'Liable' For Issuing Certificates Before Completion Of Safety Works
Huge saffron wave in Guj, BJP will break all records: Thakur
Union minister Anurag Thakur has said there is a "huge BJP wave" in Gujarat and this time the party will break all previous records and will once again form the government in the state.
Galwan clash clip played at CPC meet
PLA Commander Injured On LAC Attends Event; China Will Intensify Troop Training: Xi
Voting today, Kharge frontrunner to take over Congress reins
Non-Gandhi To Be Party Chief After 24 Years
Riot of colour: Nearly 6,000 butterflies spotted at Delhi's 7 biodiversity parks
A total of 5,922 butterflies of 76 species of all five families of India were detected in the national capital's biodiversity seven parks, mostly at Aravalli Biodiversity Park, during the assessment week conducted from October 10 to 16.
Diwali rush chokes mkts, traders happy for relief
Ahead of Diwali, Sarojini Nagar market was thronged by shoppers to such an extent on Sunday that police had to initiate crowd-control measures. The entrance gates of the market witnessed serpentine queues of people trying to get in.
The Spirit Triumphs: Delhi Runs For Joy, Fitness
Citizens Come Out In Large Numbers To Participate In Event After 2-Yr Break
AAP broke all records of corruption: Nadda
Sounding the bugle for the forthcoming municipal elections, BJP national president Jagat Prakash Nadda alleged that AAP government in Delhi had broken all records of corruption and exhorted the party workers to go door to door and apprise people about the "scams".
Season's 2nd Poor Air Day As Relief Gone With Wind
Calm Conditions Hit AQI, Agencies Asked To Strictly Enforce Stage-I GRAP
In last 3.5 months, consumer panels cut pendency by 11%
About 70K Cases Disposed Of; 78% Of Pre-2000 Cases Taken Care Of
Doc, engineer, 2 others in BMW die chasing 300kmph on FB Live
Before Accident, One Warned: 'Charo Marenge'
Hands Off Taiwan, Xi Warns World, Only China Will Decide Reunification Course
'Beijing Reserves Right To Use Force, And All Measures Necessary'
Staring at population decline, Xi vows policy to boost birth rate
Policymakers Fear Fall Will Hit Economy
Shah unveils first Hindi books for MBBS students
Home minister Amit Shah on Sunday unveiled here the first set of MBBS books in Hindi in the country, calling the inauguration a "revolution" in education in India.
Excise case: CBI to quiz Sisodia today, AAP says it fears arrest
Party Claims CBI Move Linked To Gujarat Polls
Windfall fuel tax up, jet fuel export tax back on oil price rise
The Centre on Saturday raised windfall tax on crude produced from domestic fields by more than a third, doubled the export tax on diesel, and restored the levy on outbound jet fuel shipment to mop up part of benefit accruing to the producers from the recent increase in global oil prices.
‘Shaheen fully fit’
ALL SET: Captains of the participating teams at the T20 World Cup pose after a press conference in Melbourne on Saturday
Tharoor complains against Gehlot’s appeal for Kharge
Congress presidential candidate Mallikarjun Kharge with Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot at a public meeting in Ballari, Karnataka, on Saturday
DU registrations halved in 2 years, dip in ECA count too
Due To CUET Delay, Many Have Gone For Private Varsities
‘3 city areas most vehicle theft-prone zones in NCR’
Bhajanpura in east, Uttam Nagar in west, and Rohini in north Delhi are the most vehicle theft prone areas in the National Capital Region NCR), according to a recent study.
Elevated corridor work kicks off to decongest east Delhi
Stretch To Cover Areas Between Signature Bridge UP Border
NGT fines K’taka ₹2,900cr for lapses in waste management
‘Processing 9k Tonnes Out Of 15k Tonnes Of Solid Waste Generated Daily’
How tiny trackers are helping unravel mysteries around bird migration
Scientists at BNHS leverage cellular technology to chart their global journeys