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Inams abolished, buyers can't claim transfer of rights now: HC
Only Legal Heir Has Right To Sell With ORC
Embedded with relics, Hyd's alams invoke piety
Though the jewel-studded alams were lost, the ashoorkhana, which was briefly converted into a ‘bandikhana’ or prison by Mughal king Aurangazeb, continues to be a monumental symbol of piety and mourning.
Man gets jail for letting cattle stray on street
After the Gujarat HC demanded stern action to curb the menace of stray cattle on the streets, one Prakash Jairam Desai has been sentenced to six months in jail for leaving his cows loose on the road and thus endangering people’s lives.
Rahul pauses his yatra, takes Morbi bridge for campaign
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday took a dig at BJP over the Morbi bridge tragedy that claimed over 135 lives, alleging the “real culprits” behind the collapse were being shielded because they shared a “good relationship” with Gujarat’s governing party.
Newborn gasps to death as hosp staff flee after rumour of blast
A newborn died during a panic-stricken scamper for safety at a government hospital in MP’s Shivpuri district on Sunday night following a rumour that an oxygen cylinder had exploded. The district collector has ordered an inquiry.
I am servant of people: PM on Mistry's 'aukaat' attack
PM Narendra Modi on Monday projected himself as a “servant of the people” without any pretensions to greatness, saying those in Congress aiming to show him his “aukaat (place)” ought to move on from name-calling to taking on BJP in elections on the basis of performance.
Early release plea of Beant murder convict gets rejected
The Chandigarh administrator rejected the plea of Gurmeet Singh, one of the convicts in former Punjab chief minister Beant Singh’s assassination, for premature release from jail.
Lost & Found: A Hidden Passage From Golconda Palace To Tombs
Medieval chronicles point to elaborate burial rituals of the Qutub Shahi kings — steeped in regal and religious procedure — with the funeral procession winding its way through the Banjara Darwaza of Golconda Fort to the mortuary bath in the adjoining necropolis, 500m northwest off the royal citadel.
Tamilisai: Don't colour every activity of guv
Amid controversies over the stand-off between the governors and state governments, Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan said every activity of the governor need not be “coloured”.
Root canal may help identify Shraddha
A root canal procedure in a section of a jaw which police have recovered could possibly play a crucial role in establishing the identity of Shraddha Walkar, sources said on Monday.
Why no promotion board for women, SC asks Army
The Supreme Court on Monday frowned at the Army authorities for holding selection boards to promote male officers to Colonel rank while withholding the same for female Lt Colonels and granted two weeks to the Centre to specify the steps being taken to open promotion avenues for permanent commission women officers.
No power lines, but UP villagers get ₹60,000 bills
People of 12 villages in Jhinjhana region have recently started getting electricity bills of up to Rs 30,000-60,000 each though power connection has not been given to them. The rude shock has now left these poor people angry, and they don’t know what to do or whom to approach.
Iran players back anti-hijab stir, decline to sing anthem
Stunning U-Turn: They Met Hardline Prez Before WC
Taylor Swift wins artiste of the year at AMAs 2022
The star-studded evening also saw spectacular performances from Dove Cameron, Yola, Imagine Dragons, Lil Baby, Cardi B, etc.
Fireworks, music, message of hope kick off opening ceremony
The inaugural ceremony of the FIFA World Cup 2022, held on Nov 20 at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor in Qatar, was a visual spectacle
Iran arrests two top actors for removing their headscarves
Ghaziani was reportedly arrested for inciting and supporting the “riots” and for communicating with opposition media. The 52-year-old film star had published a video on Instagram of herself removing the obligatory hijab.
Today, we have to fight to be relevant to the audience: Dinesh Vijan
We have seen filmmakers create a whole universe with action, cops, comedy and even superheroes.
IFFI gets off to a flying start with houseful opening
A bevy of stars, electrifying performances and a packed house – the 53rd edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) got off to a flying start in Goa on Sunday.
Holders France bank on Mbappe to deliver
World Cup holders France will need Kylian Mbappe at his best in Qatar following the loss of Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema to injury, coach Didier Deschamps said on Monday.
Denmark confident ahead of Tunisia tie
Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand said Monday that his team have come to Qatar to win the World Cup as they prepare for their Group D opener against Tunisia.
'Even at 13, Lionel was way above anyone else'
When Lionel Messi landed in Barcelona aged just 13, most players mistook him as simply another player trying his luck at the Spanish club. The Argentinian was aloof, introverted and quiet. Even when seated on the bench or in the change room, he would be right at the end.
'IT IS THE SMALL DETAILS THAT MATTER'
Ahead Of Opener, Argentinian Talisman Lionel Messi Talks Of Calm, Being More Mature And Feeling Good
Heartbreak for Senegal as Dutch come alive late
Gakpo, Klaassen Pounce on Goalie Mendy's Errors
Teams drop OneLove armband plan
FIFA’s Threat Of On-Field Punishment For Dissent Has Forced Teams To Back Down
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR
Kane & Co Outclass Iran With Their Free-Flowing, Spirited Display
Surya is like Kambli, but a bit different
India’s victory over New Zealand by 65 runs is a massive win and one that the players should be enormously proud of.
Will Umran and Sanju get to play in final T20
INDIA VS NZ
Records galore as Jagadeesan slams 277
TN Batter’s Knock Obliterates A Slew Of Marks In List A Cricket
Ochoa, Guardado join exclusive WC five-timers club
World Cup
Gavi, from Andalusia dust to the World Cup
Gavi’s form will be key for Spain’s chances in the tournament