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12 stuck in Karol Bagh lift, rescued after 3 hrs
Twelve people were stuck in an elevator at a Karol Bagh bar for three hours on Monday, police officers and fire department officials aware of the matter said.
Pahuja murder: Cops look for body along Punjab canal
Nearly a week after a 27-year-old woman was shot dead at a hotel in Gurugram, police are yet to find her body and have extended their search to canals in Punjab, based on the statements of the arrested suspects, officers associated with the case said on Monday.
Why Bilkis remission verdict makes crucial legal points
The Supreme Court judgment on Monday scrapped the premature release of 11 convicts, sentenced to life in 2008 for the gang rape of Bilkis Bano and murder of seven of her family members during the 2002 Gujarat communal riots, striking a fine balance between the legal principles and the curious facts of the case even as it came down hard on the Gujarat government.
To beat pilot fatigue, DGCA raises weekly rest from 36 to 48 hrs
IT COMES AT A TIME WHEN THE INDUSTRY IS GRAPPLING WITH SHORTAGE OF STAFF, LEADING TO PILOTS BEING OVERWORKED
INDIA-UK SET TO BEGIN LAST LEG OF TALKS FOR FTA: OFFICIALS
The 14th and the final round of negotiations for a free trade agreement between India and the UK enter the last lap from Wednesday that may take up remaining issues such as business mobility, Scotch whiskey, automobiles, farm products, pharmaceuticals, rules of origin and a separate pact to boost bilateral investments, three officials with knowledge of the matter said.
Wintry nights... after grey, chilly days
The Capital woke up to its coldest morning in over three weeks on Monday with temperatures dropping overnight to a low of 5.3°C, before foggy conditions made for yet another grey, chilly day with the daytime peak reaching no higher than 17.5°C.
Hasina scripts history, says polls 'free, fair'
Sheikh Hasina accepts greetings a day after returning to power in Bangladesh for a 4th term.
Aditya-L1 systems online, data soon
Two days after India's first solar observatory, Aditya-Ll was parked in an orbit around Lagrange Point-1 to observe various aspects of the Sun for the next five years, scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) on Monday said that all the instruments on the spacecraft have been turned on.
India summons envoy, turns heat on Maldives
India on Monday summoned the Maldivian envoy to the external affairs ministry to express its strong concerns over derogatory comments made against the country and its top leadership by several leaders of the ruling party in the Indian Ocean archipelago, people familiar with the matter said.
Bilkis, who left fearing reprisal, hails order: 'Can breathe again'
\"Today is truly the New Year for me.
SC quashes early release of Bilkis convicts, decries 'fraud'
The Supreme Court on Monday scrapped the remission granted to 11 men convicted in the Bilkis Bano gang rape case and directed them to surrender in two weeks, holding that the Gujarat government was complicit with the prisoners and wrongly exercised its power to order their premature release.
Eat with a passion: The many wonders of these seedy fruits
Passion fruits are loaded with health benefits and can be eaten in interesting ways
Nadal's comeback halted, out of Aus Open with 'micro tear'
Rafael Nadal's comeback from a year on the sidelines due to injury has lasted three matches and seven sets.
Delhi face defeat; Pujara hits 17th first-class double
Delhi are staring at a dispiriting defeat to Pondicherry in their opening fixture of the 2023/24 Ranji Trophy season. At the end of Day 3 of their Group D match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, the hosts were 126/8 in the second innings, a lead of just 30 runs.
Rohit, Kohli Back In T20 Fold As World Cup Looms
The selectors make a U-turn after giving serious thought to moving past the stalwarts after 2022 WC disappointment
Fourth Month Of Gaza War As Israeli Airstrikes Kill 113
The Gaza war raged on into a fourth month on Sunday as the Israeli army pounded the Palestinian territory with strikes and US top diplomat Antony Blinken was back in the Middle East seeking to avoid a wider escalation.
BEAUTY IS ONLY LAKSHADWEEP: SEA FOR YOURSELVES?
Situated in the Laccadive Sea, 300km off the coast of Kerala, Lakshadweep is having a moment again, courtesy Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit. If you, too, are itching to travel to the tropical archipelago, here's a comprehensive guide
Rupinder helping women players hone the dragflick
Rupinder Pal Singh laughs about being busier in his post-hockey playing days than he was as a player. The travel hasn't reduced, family commitments have surged while he also often dons a coaching hat.
Bowlers and Perry clinch Australia win to level T20 series against India
There was a sense of predictability heading into the second T20I, with the three match series on the line for Australia after India's nine-wicket win in the opener. One could expect the Aussies-winners of a record six World Cups in the shortest format to respond emphatically. And that's exactly what they did at the DY Patil Stadium here on Sunday.
Earnings bet, bond index move drive FPI inflows
Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) net inflows into Indian equities and debt in 2023-24 have reached a nine-year high, showed data from the National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL).
Interim budget may raise I-T rebate to 27.5 lakh
The aim is to give tax relief to middle class ahead of the general election
Hundreds of flights cancelled as winter storms batter parts of the US
Hundreds of flights have been grounded across the US from a pair of winter storms that left more than a foot of snow in New York's Hudson Valley and sparked blizzard warnings across the Great Plains.
US defence secretary pledges transparency after hospitalisation
US defence secretary Lloyd Austin on Saturday accepted responsibility for failing to disclose a recent hospitalisation, following reports that even top White House officials and President Joe Biden were in the dark that he was ill and unable to carry out his duties.
B'desh PM set for 5th term after Oppn boycotts election
Bangladesh Nationalist Party, whose ranks have been decimated by mass arrests, had called a general strike and urged the public not to participate in a sham’ election
AIIMS Darbhanga project hangs in limbo after Centre seeks more land
THE STATE HAD ALLOCATED 150.13 ACRES OF LAND FOR THE PROJECT AND SANCTIONED 2309 CRORE FOR EARTH FILLING
VinFast pledges to invest 216k cr to build EV unit at TN global summit
Vietnamese automaker VinFast Auto committed to invest 16,000 crore, or $2 billion, to build an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing unit in Thoothukudi, part of ₹60,000 crore worth investments in the companies announced for Tamil Nadu during the third edition of the Global Investors Meet held in Chennai on Sunday.
29,273 bogus firms evaded ₹44,015 cr tax since May: Data
HARYANA TOPS THE LIST OF FAKE FIRMS PER LAKH AMONG ENTITIES REGISTERED WITH THE GST TAX AUTHORITIES
Fresh gunfight breaks out in Manipur's border town
A gunfight broke between militants and security forces in the border of Moreh in strife-torn Manipur on Sunday, people familiar with the matter said.
Row erupts after victim's kin name BJP leader as 'VIP guest' in Pauri receptionist murder case
VICTIM’S MOTHER SOUGHT ACTION AGAINST STATE BJP GEN SECRETARY ORGANISATION) AJAEY KUMAR, SUSPECTING HIM TO BE THE VIP”
Modi to visit Gujarat, open investors' meet
Prime minister Narendra Modi will visit Gujarat from January 8-10 during which he will hold bilateral meetings with world leaders, CEOs of top global corporations, and inaugurate the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, an official statement said on Sunday.