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Traffic cops issue advisory for Muharram procession
The Delhi Traffic Police on Thursday said that it will regulate traffic at 32 stretches in central and New Delhi areas, and divert vehicles from 16 other points in these regions as well as in south Delhi between Friday night and Saturday morning to facilitate the movement of Tazia processions marking Muharram on Saturday.
Politics derails sport: China issues stapled visas for India's wushu athletes from Arunachal
India on Thursday lodged a strong protest with China over three Arunachal Pradesh players in the national wushu team being given stapled visas instead of regular ones, with New Delhi saying the practice is unacceptable and could draw a suitable response from the Indian side.
Govt wants viral video case tried outside Manipur: Shah
The Union home ministry has told the Supreme Court that seven cases connected to the ethnic violence in Manipur — including the May 4 assault of two women by a mob, a viral video of which sparked an outcry — have been handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and requested the top court to shift these trials outside the strife-torn state, home minister Amit Shah said on Thursday.
ED chief can stay in office till Sept 15: SC
Citing “larger public interest”, the Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Enforcement Directorate (ED) chief Sanjay Kumar Mishra to continue till September 15 instead of its previous deadline of July 31, as the Centre argued that Mishra’s continuation was essential for a positive review by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) that will grade India on its laws being compliant with the international protocols on tackling money-laundering and financial terrorism.
Weighing them right: The hundreds that truly matter
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Jio Financial, BlackRock to set up an AMC
Jio Financial Services Ltd, the demerged financial lending arm of Reliance Industries Ltd, and BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, have joined hands to set up an asset management company (AMC) with a combined investment of $300 million.
'Europe heatwave likely to worsen global food crisis'
A European summer with record-breaking temperatures has roiled cereal crops in the continent, which is likely to worsen a global food crisis, according to several recent reports. India's ban on rice export has already caused a rally in prices.
SC rejects Imran's plea to stay trial in Toshakhana case
Ex-Pakistan PM is accused of unlawfully selling state gifts during his tenure
Thousands displaced as typhoon lashes Philippines, at least 6 die
Typhoon Doksuri lashed northern Philippine provinces with ferocious wind and rain Wednesday, leaving at least six people dead and displacing thousands of others as it blew roofs off houses, flooded low-lying villages and triggered dozens of landslides, officials said.
Won't hesitate to cross LoC if need arises, says Rajnath
India will not hesitate to cross the Line of Control (LoC), if needed, to maintain its honour and dignity, defence minister Rajnath Singh said on the occasion of the 24th Kargil Vijay Diwas on Wednesday.
Monsoon set to enter 'weak phase' in early Aug: Experts
Following intense rain through the majority of July, which caused floods, landslides and damage to infrastructure particularly in the country's north, north-west and along the west coast, August will likely see a gradual lull in rainfall with monsoon set to enter a \"weak phase\", weather models indicate.
Appointment of new HC chief justice delayed by Manipur govt
The appointment of a full time chief justice in the Manipur high court has been delayed with the N Biren Singhgovernment sitting over a Centre's correspondence for more than a fortnight, even as a high court order by the acting chief justice to consider including the Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribe (ST) list became the trigger point for the ethnic clashes between Meiteis and Kukis in the northeastern state.
Mob sets houses afire, forces open fire as Manipur remains on edge
A group of armed miscreants ransacked 15-16 abandoned houses and set them on fire in Moreh town of Manipur on Wednesday, following which a gun battle broke out between the armed mobs and security forces, officials familiar with the matter said.
'Neighbourhood First': House panel suggests ways to bolster policy
The parliamentary standing committee on external affairs has recommended several measures to bolster India's \"Neighbourhood First\" policy, including the completion of pending development projects in Afghanistan and more financial support to help Sri Lanka tide over an economic crisis.
Indira to Modi: When PMs faced no-confidence motion a year ahead of polls
Once the no-trust debate is initiated in the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will become the second incumbent to India's highest executive office after Indira Gandhi to face a \"no-confidence motion\" with less than a year to go before general elections more than once, according to official data from the parliamentary affairs ministry.
Not a single question on Manipur admitted in Parl: Chidambaram
Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Wednesday said he was \"shocked\" to learn that not a single question on the Manipur issue was admitted and answered in Parliament since the beginning of the ongoing Monsoon session on July 20.
Contentious bill that seeks to amend forest act gets LS nod
The Forest Conservation (Amendment) Bill, which provides for contentious exemptions for constructions on forest land, was passed in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday despite concerns and in the middle of protests as the deadlock over the Opposition’s insistence on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement in the House on the Manipur violence continued. The bill was in March referred to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), which invited public suggestions in May. The panel cleared all amendments the environment ministry proposed even as four Opposition lawmakers on the committee submitted dissent notes.
BJP, AAP spar at NDMC, meeting later adjourned
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) saw heated scenes during its council meeting on Wednesday after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members accused chief minister Arvind Kejriwal of \"political tourism and alliances\" at a time when the Capital was flooded, and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) accused the BJP of turning the meeting into a \"political battlefield\".
Sacking of consultants hits work at EV cell: Delhi govt
The Delhi government has said that its EV Cell-a special body constituted to implement provisions of the Delhi Electric Vehicles (EV) policy is likely to face a setback with the Cell's CEO and five experts working with the body being sacked on July 3.
1-year-old conjoined twins separated after 12-hr surgery
Conjoined twins Riddhi and Siddhi, who were born last year and were joined from the chest and stomach, were successfully separated in a surgery that lasted over 12 hours at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, doctors said on Wednesday.
Delhi logs 369.2mm rain this July, second highest in 15 yrs
The Capital finally got relief from the sultry weather after light to moderate rains lashed the city in the early hours of Wednesday, taking the monthly rainfall so far beyond the 300mm-mark, and making it the second wettest July in the last 15 years, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Coaching takes precedence over caution at city centres
Clutching their books and carrying heavy bags on their shoulders, hundreds of students in coaching centre uniforms navigate the lanes of Kalu Sarai, a 14th-century village near the Indian Institute of Technology in south Delhi — India’s premier engineering institute where they aspire to be enrolled.
KMC, Hindu, Hansraj the most preferred colleges
Delhi University on Wednesday evening wrapped up the second phase of its undergraduate admission process, with 245,239 students applying for a spot in the popular institution, said officials involved in the process.
Two Ugandan women forced into sex work rescued after seeking help on FB
Two Ugandan women, who were allegedly lured to India on the pretext of being offered employment, but were later pushed into sex work, were rescued on Tuesday by the Delhi Police from a flat in southeast Delhi's Tughlaqabad Extension, according to officers aware of the matter.
Abusive, jobless man beats his mother to death in north Delhi
A 29-year-old man beat his mother, 55, to death with a stick at their home in north Delhi's Sabzi Mandi after a fight over switching on an air conditioner, police officers aware of the case said on Wednesday, adding that the accused has been arrested.
Pause on Gyanvapi ASI study extended by 1 day
The Allahabad high court on Wednesday extended by a day the stay on a controversial survey of the Gyanvapi Masjid complex in Varanasi as it decided to continue hearing the mosque committee’s objections to the exercise meant to determine if it was built over a pre-existing temple.
Modi's vow: 3rd term, 3rd largest economy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday promised to make “Bharat” the third largest economy in his third term (2024-29), and asserted that his “good governance” model with “good intent” and the “right policies” would make India a developed nation.
Centre moves SC to extend ED chief Mishra's tenure to Oct 15
The Union government on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court with a plea to let Enforcement Directorate (ED) chief Sanjay Kumar Mishra continue till October 15 instead of the court-mandated deadline of July 31, arguing his continuation is “essential” for a positive review by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) that will grade India on its laws being compliant with the international protocols on tackling money laundering and financial terrorism.
Govt to face a no-trust vote on Manipur crisis
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday admitted a notice for a no-confidence motion by Congress lawmaker Gaurav Gogoi, setting the stage for a parliamentary battle between the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the newly constituted Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA).
End of the Brij Bhushan reign?
The WFI electoral list released does not have names of former WFI president Brij Bhushan and his son Karan Bhushan