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Lula undergoes surgery for brain bleed tied to Oct fall
BRAZILIAN President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was in \"stable\" condition after emergency surgery for an \"intracranial haemorrhage\" and should leave hospital next week, his doctors said Tuesday.
In pushback, Xi claims Trump tariff war will have no winner
GEARING up for Trump 2.0 era, Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday cautioned there will be no winner in a tariff or tech wars between China and the US and vowed that Beijing would firmly safeguard its interests.
Polish PM says Ukraine peace talks could start in winter
POLISH Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Tuesday said that peace talks on ending Russia's war in Ukraine could begin this winter.
Rush in 'Pushpa' show triggers loot in C'garh
IN an audacious act of robbery, two people robbed ₹1.28 lakh from a theatre after the late-night screening of Allu Arjun's blockbuster Pushpa-2 in Bhilai, 30-km west of Raipur.
INDIA bloc ally Cong yet to get call from NC on joining Omar govt
THE Congress, which was a pre-poll ally of the ruling National Conference (NC) in Jammu and Kashmir and did not join the government when Omar Abdullah took over as first chief minister of Union Territory on October 16, has yet not received a call from the ruling party on joining the government.
Students stir against anomalies in Jharkhand exam
'Only 82 candidates qualified'
GUJARAT DIAMONDS & DESPAIR
While diamonds are often regarded as timeless treasures, the industries that create these precious gems are currently facing significant challenges.
Tracing lineage: Muslims in eastern UP village use 'Brahmin' surnames
'Mishras, Pandeys'
After Pawar, Lalu backs Mamata as INDIA bloc chief
RJD chief Lalu Prasad on Tuesday stirred up a controversy with his remarks on chief minister Nitish Kumar's proposed 'Mahila Samvad Yatra', beginning December 15.
3 from Gujarat arrested in MP dist for duping investors in 16 states
THREE men from Gujarat have been arrested for running a cyber fraud racket and duping people from 16 states of at least ₹7 crore with a promise to skyrocket their investments, police said on Tuesday.
Another day, another Par
Treasury bench raises 'Cong-Soros link', Oppn counters it with Adani
Another day, another Parliament washout
Treasury bench raises 'Cong-Soros link', Oppn counters it with Adani
NIA arrests kingpin of Laos human trafficking and cyber slavery gang
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested absconding accused Kamran Haider as part of its probe into the Laos human trafficking and cyber slavery case, officials said on Tuesday.
...meanwhile, Rajya Sabha breaks into a bit of wit, humour, shayaris, shlokas
Amid protests and walkouts, the Rajya Sabha witnessed this year witty comments, humour, poetry, shayaris, couplets, Sanskrit shlokas, quotes, analogies, and even filmy songs recited by its members.
Rules for interception of messages, agencies given 6 months for surveillance
Contentious rules
EAM calls for ceasefire, end of war in West Asia
SRI Lankan President Anura Dissanayake will be making his first international visit since he came to power to India next week. This is being viewed as a good indicator of the relations between India and Sri Lanka.
Honouring the visionary legacy of SM Krishna
It is with deep sorrow, we bid farewell to SM Krishna, a remarkable leader, visionary reformer, and a trailblazer whose transformative contributions have shaped the trajectory of Karnataka and India.
NMC asks institutes to implement robust anti-ragging mechanisms
TAKING note of the increased incidents of ragging in medical colleges—in some cases victims taking the extreme step—the National Medical Commission (NMC) has asked all institutions to implement robust anti-ragging mechanisms, failing which strict action will be taken.
THE REFORMS WE NEED TO ACHIEVE 2047 GOAL
NDIA needs to grow at around 8 percent a year through the next few decades to become a developed nation by 2047.
WHAT INDIA NEEDS TO TRANSFORM TO OUTTHINK THE WEST
We must act against the colossal bureaucratisation of science. Once, Indian science tried to answer fundamental questions. Today, it encourages technical answers to technical questions
No flex boards praising KL govt on temple premises: HC
KERALA High Court on Tuesday directed the Administrative Officer of Thuravoor Mahakshetram (temple) near Cherthala to take steps to remove the flex boards carrying photographs of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, state Devaswom Minister V N Vasavan, the TDB president and the MLA of the constituency praising permitting 'annadanam' for Sabarimala pilgrims during the ongoing Mandalakala Makaravilakku pilgrimage season.
K'taka's 10th CM SM Krishna dies aged 92, last rites today
Tributes pour in for late leader who put Bengaluru on global IT map
Man attacks youth with sickle at railway station in fight over woman, arrested
A 23-year-old youth was brutally hacked by another youth at Sankarankovil railway station on Monday night, as they were in love with the same woman.
Lingayats' protest for reservation turns violent in Belagavi, stones pelted; 50 hurt
PANCHAMASALI Lingayats' protest seeking reservation for the community under 2-A category turned violent when protesters indulged in stone-throwing after police foiled their attempts to remove barricades and enter the premises of Suvarna Vidhana Soudha here on Tuesday.
₹495 cr loss attributed to shortage of bus crew, but hundreds used for other work
THE cancellation of scheduled trips due to shortage of crew to operate buses has resulted in the State Transport Undertakings (STUs) in Tamil Nadu reporting a total revenue loss of ₹495.27 crore from 2017-18 to 2021-22.
CM says he never met Adani, asks if PMK, BJP support JPC probe
Anbumani says his party supports inquiry, but asks whether DMK govt ready for CBI or SIT investigation into alleged corruption involving TNEB & Adani Group
Malpractices in co-ops: New law allows immediate action by govt
IN the wake of repeated instances of malpractice and funds misappropriation in cooperative societies—government-funded and privately managed—the state government has enacted a law empowering the Registrar of Cooperative Societies (RCS) to immediately suspend the governing board of the societies involved in financial irregularities or other malpractices.
₹495 cr loss attributed to shortage of bus crew, but hundreds used for other work
THE cancellation of scheduled trips due to shortage of crew to operate buses has resulted in the State Transport Undertakings (STUs) in Tamil Nadu reporting a total revenue loss of ₹495.27 crore from 2017-18 to 2021-22.
19 Bills passed in one go, 12 of them sans objection
THE Assembly passed as many as 19 Bills in one go on Tuesday.
Late supply of drugs with short shelf life led to ₹11 cr loss: CAG
THE belated supply of various drugs, which have a short shelf life, to the Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation (TNMSC) resulted in medicines worth ₹11.12 crore expiring while in stock itself from 2016-21.