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Work with Canada in Nijjar probe: US to India
The US on Friday called on India to work with Canada in its investigation into the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar so that the two countries can resolve their differences on the issue in a cooperative manner.
Too many Palestinians have been killed: Blinken
Far too many Palestinians have been killed and more needs to be done to protect civilians and provide them humanitarian aid, secretary of state Antony Blinken said on Friday in one of the strongest US condemnations of the toll in Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
India interested in Stryker joint production with US
India is interested in a US offer for joint production of Stryker armoured vehicles to meet the needs of the army, defence secretary Giridhar Aramane said on Friday, adding that the proposed deals for the joint production of GE Aerospace's F414 engines in the country and the acquisition of next-generation armed drones from the US are on track.
Probe Dwarka expressway land acquisition plaint: CM
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has asked the vigilance minister to investigate a complaint about alleged irregularities in land acquisition for the Dwarka expressway and whether the company that employed chief secretary Naresh Kumar's son benefitted in the process, vigilance minister Atishi's office said in a statement on Friday.
3 balconies collapse at unsafe Chintels tower
Three balconies of the Tower D of Chintels Paradiso condominium in Sector 109 partially collapsed around 10pm on Thursday evening.
LG gives nod to restructure Delhi services cadre
Delhi lieutenant governor VK Saxena on Friday approved with immediate effect the first cadre restructuring of Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Subordinate Services (GNCTDSS), which will pave the way for the promotion of about 13,000 Group C and Group B employees of the Delhi government as Group A officials, according to an official order.
Banned firecrackers sold across markets
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Adopt 'carrot and stick' policy to curb farm fires: SC to states
The Supreme Court on Friday reiterated to the Centre and the governments of states neighbouring the national capital that farm fires must be stopped and called for a \"carrot and stick policy\" to halt the annual practice that turns air for most part of north India into a toxic smog.
Measures fail but rain steps in: AQI improves from 437 to 279
After gasping under its longest spell of bad air days this year, the Capital's air quality improved and moved out of the deep red zone on Friday following unexpected showers and strong winds that swept the city and its adjoining regions overnight.
India too good for market's liking?
When the hosts do well at a cricket World Cup, the scenario is usually a broadcaster's dream. There is a buzz in the country, people tune in to every forecast and the general mood is one of celebration.
SC pulls up Punjab guv, doesn't spare govt either
Governors lack the constitutional powers to question the validity of an assembly session convened by the elected arm of the state, the Supreme Court held on Friday, reproaching Punjab governor Banwarilal Purohit for keeping four bills pending and expressing unhappiness with the conduct of both the Raj Bhavan and the state government.
India, US take key steps to expand partnership
India and the US on Friday explored new ways to expand their strategic partnership to safeguard a free and open Indo-Pacific in the face of the challenge from an assertive China, even as the two sides unveiled plans to jointly develop and manufacture an armoured infantry vehicle.
Christina Scott: I adore India's warmth and vibrancy
The British Deputy High Commissioner to India, Scott is gearing up to celebrate Diwali in the Capital with family, friends and lots of mithai!
Diwali 2023: Pre-festive hair care routine that will help you shine during the festivities
Whether you are celebrating Dhanteras, Diwali, Bhai Dooj, Christmas, Eid or attending weddings, taking the time to pamper your hair will ensure that you look and feel your best on every occasion. No matter what your hair type or style is, there are plenty of ways to elevate your hair care and styling routine for festive days.
Ayurveda Day: Revisiting our roots for holistic well-being
Celebrated on Dhanvantari Jayanti today, National Ayurveda Day promotes an Ayurvedic lifestyle. The slogan for this year is Ayurveda for One Health as this Vedic way of life aims to help with overall well-being- be it mental, physical or emotional.
At Dilli card parties, go green or play Casino Royale
With a fusion of tradition and modern flair, Delhiites have set their card tables for pre-Diwali parties yet again to usher in the true competitive spirit. While some are opting for green and sustainable options, others are going all out with OTT themes.
'On Dhanteras, I get something custom-made for my mum'
Actor Mrunal Thakur will be spending Diwali away from her family, working in Thailand, but she is not letting that dampen the festive spirit.
Supreme Court affirms key provisions of IBC
Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed key provisions of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, (IBC) 2016, relating to the appointment of resolution professional (RP), adjudicatory process and interim moratorium, holding that the legislature has \"carefully calibrated\" the role of an RP and other procedure contemplated under the law.
HC orders tax refund of 1,128 cr to Vodafone Idea
Bombay HC pulls up income tax dept for laxity’, lethargy’ over delay in final order
Hollywood actors reach deal with top studios to end strike
Hollywood actors reached a tentative agreement with major studios on Wednesday to resolve the second of two strikes that rocked the entertainment industry as writers and performers demanded higher pay in the streaming TV era.
'Global temp exceeded 1.3°C above pre-industrial levels in 12-mth period'
Global temperatures set a new 12-month record, exceeding 1.3°C above pre-industrial levels from November 2022 to October this year, a new analysis of international climate data released by Climate Central said on Thursday.
Fierce street-by-street combat rages in Gaza
Israel said dozens of militants have been killed in the past day, while the overall death toll for its troops in the ground offensive has risen to 34
Reservoir evacuees face uncertain future
Mutrajpalli (Gajwel), Telangana: With three weeks left for polling for the Telangana assembly elections, campaigning is reaching a feverish pitch in Gajwel constituency in Siddipet district, where Bharat Rashtra Samithi president and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is up against his former protege Eatala Rajender, who is now with the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Illegal mining casts shadow on Narmada politics in poll season
Narmadapuram: Five kilometres away from the office of the Naramadapuram superintendent of police, 52-year-old Dhanraj Raikwar works furiously at the Kharra Ghat, filling sand from the banks of the Narmada into a rickety trolley.
Leader, batter, legend: Australia's 'megastar' Lanning calls it a day
Thirteen years after she first took guard for Australia, Meg Lanning, sport's trailblazing superstar, brought curtains on her storied career in an emotional press conference in Melbourne on Thursday. The 31-year-old appeared in 241 internationals (six Tests, 103 ODIS, 132 T20s) for Australia across formats, 182 of them as captain. She won seven World Cups, five as skipper, and also led Australia to a Commonwealth Games gold medal last year. With 8352 runs and 17 centuries across formats, Lanning is Australia's leading run-getter in women's cricket.
Kiwis thump Sri Lanka, stage set for semi-final against India
NRR asks almost beyond reach of Pakistan, Afghanistan after New Zealand's five-wicket win vs SL
What sets Virat apart is his mental strength, says Richards
Virat Kohli's performance at this World Cup has received high praise from the original king of cricket-Viv Richards. The West Indies legend has hailed Kohli's mental strength to overcome some of his low points in the last two years and steer India's magnificent run in their home World Cup.
Driven by data, bowling coach Mhambrey working his magic
Bowlers are doing the job but tactical inputs provided behind the scenes are making a crucial difference
Forgery in affidavits of Ajit faction: Pawar camp to election body
The Sharad Pawar faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Thursday accused the rival group led by Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar of forgery and errors in presenting around 20,000 affidavits before the Election Commission to stake claim over the name and poll symbol of the party.
Why labour productivity in India stays below par
In a recent interview, Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy was asked for his views on progress achieved in independent India on the occasion of India@75.