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Suicide bombings kill at least 57 in Pakistan
The first suicide attack in Balochistan killed 52 people, while the second one in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa killed 5
Govt launches probe into graft allegations against film board
The ministry of information and broadcasting (I&B) on Friday ordered an inquiry into graft allegations against the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), a day after Tamil actor and producer Vishal Krishna Reddy claimed that he had to pay ₹ 6.5 lakh to the board's Mumbai office for screening and certification of his film 'Mark Antony'.
Deficit, excess, deficit: Uneven rains mark monsoon this year
Monsoon 2023 has been a story of swings, and as the months progressed, the variations only became more intense: 9% deficient in June, excess by 13% in July, deficient again by 36% in August and, finally in September, excess by 13%.
G20, space missions, women's Bill gave India new energy: Shah
The success of the G20 Summit and Chandrayaan-3 mission, the successful launch of the Aditya L-1 craft to study the sun, and the passage of the women's reservation bill in Parliament have filled the country with new energy and people are experiencing a new momentum, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Friday.
Committed to Oppn bloc: Kejriwal amid row over Cong MLA's arrest
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is fully committed to the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) and will not move away from it, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Friday, adding that anybody dealing with drugs will not be spared.
Follow directive on release of Cauvery water to TN, says panel; K'taka to challenge order in SC
A top panel mandated to oversee sharing of water between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu on Friday asked the former to follow directions issued earlier by a regulatory body to release water to its neighbour from the Cauvery basin, deepening a major discord between the two southern states, a person familiar with the matter said.
Nariman in book: It will not be easy to draft Constitution today
It won't be easy to draft a new Constitution for India today, one of India's most respected jurists, Fali Nariman, writes in his new book You Must Know Your Constitution. \"In Constitution-making, there are hidden forces that must not be ignored, viz., the spirit of persuasion, of accommodation, and of tolerance.
Women's reservation bill gets Prez's assent
The women's reservation bill, which seeks to reserve 33% seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, has become a law after receiving assent from President Droupadi Murmu, the law ministry said in a notification on Friday.
G20, 2+2 talks in focus during Blinken meet
External affairs minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Antony J Blinken discussed India's G20 presidency and its outcomes, the recently unveiled India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), and spoke of deepening defence, space and clean energy ties as they focused on areas of bilateral and multilateral cooperation in Washington DC on Thursday.
Convergences, divergences: EAM outlines crux of US ties
India and the US are geostrategic aligned in the way they see the world, the national security systems of both countries have moved from being suspicious of each other to being most enthusiastic about working together, India is non-West but isn't antiWest, and there is convergence on the Indo-Pacific, connectivity projects, economy and technology issues, external affairs minister S Jaishankar has said.
Want stronger ties with growing power India, but seek support in probe: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said Canada is \"very serious\" about building closer ties with India given its growing importance on the world stage, but emphasised that New Delhi should work with Ottawa to properly investigate the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Kejriwal launches 15-point plan to keep air breathable in winter
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday unveiled a 15-point winter action plan to kick in from October 1, when teams from various agencies will fan out across the city to intensify vehicle checks, curb sources of dust and industrial pollution, stop crop burning, and carry out regular cleaning of roads in an effort to stave off the annual pre-winter air quality crisis.
DDA takes over city club that was once the home of cricket
It was at Delhi's Roshanara Club on a winter day in December 1928 when, after much deliberations, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) took shape. In the next three years, the club, founded in 1922, hosted what was to be the first unofficial Test match between India and England. It has also hosted several first-class matches and Ranji trophies over the years.
Jangpura heist accused slept overnight in shop
A 31-year-old man broke into a jewellery store in Jangpura late on Sunday, burgled it of gold and diamond ornaments worth upwards of ₹20 crore, hid inside the shop for 15 hours, and then fled on Monday evening, Delhi Police said on Friday, after the suspect was arrested from a village in Chhattisgarh.
Neeraj mania grips Hangzhou
The Games village at any major multi-sport event is where all the athletes, stars and minnows mix together. They all sit on the same tables, go to the same counters, eat the same food.
Gold, silver for Palak. Esha in record haul for shooters
Shooting continued to be India’s most productive suit at this edition of the Asian Games as the country’s medal tally surged to 33 on the sixth competition day of the Games on Friday — fuelled by the young trio of Esha Singh, Palak Gulia, and Diya TS winning the gold in women’s 10m air pistol, followed by a gold by the men’s 50m 3 Positions team of Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar, Swapnil Kusale and Akhil Sheoran with a world record score.
Raised concerns over Canada with US: EAM
Raised concerns over Canada with US: EAM
No need to alter age of consent, says law panel
Report advises judge’s discretion, milder punishment under Pocso when sex consensual and age gap less than 3 years
World Heart Day 2023: Preventing Heart Failure
The main function of the heart is to pump oxygenated (purified) blood into the arteries
Fit And Firing Again, Bumrah Bracing Up For The Big Stage
Much like Zaheer was for MS Dhoni in 2011, the pacer will be the man that Rohit looks to when he senses India are losing grip
Ashwin Replaces Axar In India's Squad For WC
Ace off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has been named in India's final 15-man squad for the ODI World Cup
Shah, Nadda hold meet to firm up Raj strategy
Union home minister Amit Shah and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda held a series of meetings with Rajasthan unit leaders over two days on Wednesday and Thursday, discussing strategy for the upcoming elections and asking local leaders to set aside differences, party functionaries said on Thursday
THE SHOW MUST GO ON, SAY MUSICIANS
From losing someone close to battling health issues singers share instances when they didn't allow their personal challenges to affect live concerts
Essence of music is getting lost in Hindi films: Shabana
From Jhuki Jhuki Si Nazar and Tum Itna Jo Muskura Rahe Ho (Arth; 1982) to Tujhse Naraz Nahin Zindagi (Masoom; 1983) — Shabana Azmi's filmography boasts of several hit songs
Hoomans of Noida: Debate on pets' usage of lifts resurfaces
An incident of a child petrified on seeing a dog enter the elevator of a residential building has reignited debate on whether or not pets should be allowed in elevators
SERVING FRESH BEAUTY LOOKS OFF THE RAMP
With London, Milan and New York Fashion Weeks behind us, here's a roundup of the beauty trends that stood out
Kirti 'grateful' to have visited the new Parliament building
Actor Kirti Kulhari is \"full of gratitude\" for being among the \"select few\" to visit the newly inaugurated Parliament building in the Capital. She says, \"It was fascinating; I also attended a Rajya Sabha session
Shefali Shah thrilled at International Emmy nom: I couldn't believe it
Actor Shefali Shah received an International Emmy nomination earlier this week
IOC calls for athletes' free access to events
With three Indian athletes from Arunachal Pradesh denied entry by China for the Asian Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday reminded the organisers that athletes should have a \"free access to sports competitions, regardless of their nationality and passport they hold
Agarwalla canters to India's first ever individual medal in dressage
Two days after he helped India win a landmark dressage team gold, Anush Agarwalla scripted history by winning the country's first individual medal in dressage at the Tonglu Equestrian Centre on Thursday