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Ukraine claims biggest aerial strike on Russian land
Russia welcomes Trump's tone on Ukraine conflict
S Korean Prez No-Show on Impeachment Trial Day 1
SOUTH Korea's Constitutional Court opened the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday over his failed martial law bid, but adjourned the first hearing after the suspended leader didn't show up.
Spl counsel who investigated Trump says his team 'stood up for rule of law'
Def secy pick vows to bring 'warrior culture'
SL Prez Arrives in Beijing on 4-Day Visit to China
SRI Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake arrived in Beijing on Tuesday on a four-day visit during which he is scheduled to hold talks with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders on deepening bilateral ties.
Maha Kumbh may generate ₹2-4L cr in 46-day-long mela
The biggest congregation of humanity at the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj may also rake in mind-boggling revenues, even contributing one percent to the national GDP.
Rescuers bring out dead, survivors from SA mine, hundreds still trapped
RESCUERS sent a cage-like structure down into one of South Africa's deepest gold mines on Tuesday to bring out survivors among hundreds of miners who were working illegally in an abandoned shaft and have been trapped for months.
Drishti drone crashes off Guj coast during trials
THE Drishti 10 Starliner drone, manufactured at Adani Defence and Aerospace facility Hyderabad, on Tuesday crashed off the Porbandar coast in Gujarat during its pre-acceptance trials.
Disintegrated urn of journo found close to crematorium
IN a shocking incident, the urn holding the ashes of the slain journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was found shattered and scattered on the ground, approximately fifty metres away from the cremation ground in Bijapur district, about 400 km south of Raipur.
Fraud in Maiyan scheme: Aid for 8 going to 1 woman
MORE fraudulent cases in Maiyan Samman Yojana, Hement Soren government's flagship scheme for women, have come to light, and computer operators were found to be behind the irregularities.
On Makar Sankranti in Gujarat, Shah lays foundation for police infra projects
HOME Minister Amit Shah celebrated the festival of Makar Sankranti with residents of the Shantiniketan society in Ahmedabad's Memnagar area on Tuesday.
Cutting-edge tech in Uttarakhand local body elections, AI set to make campaign debut
MANY candidates contesting local body elections in Uttarakhand, scheduled for January 23, are harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) to elevate their campaigns with data-driven insights.
MHA approves 1,000 additional CRPF jawans for VIP security wing
GUARDING BIGWIGS The VIP Security Wing is a specialised branch of the CRPF assigned to provide security to prominent individuals
Draft regulation 2025 designed to prioritise merit: UGC chief
UNIVERSITY Grants Commission (UGC) Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar has said the new draft regulation on recruiting assistant professors and vice-chancellors is designed to uphold merit and strengthen the governance of universities.
Haryana khaps to back stir if unions unite
UNION Minister of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday appointed nodal officers to assess the farmers' agitation in Punjab and Haryana, work towards easing tensions, and prevent the situation from spreading to other states.
PM Museum society rejig: Shekhar Kapur, Irani new members
The Prime Ministers' Museum & Library (PMML) society and its executive council have been reconstituted.
Send back Indians duped into fighting war, Russia told
NEW DELHI on Tuesday reiterated its demand that Russia should send back the Indian nationals who were duped into serving in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
End terror network in PoK: Rajnath
Says terror camps running in areas adjacent to border, warns Pak against 'nefarious designs'
Dam-Building Spree Is a Zero-Sum Game
It has been widely reported that China has approved the construction of the world's largest hydropower dam in Tibet on the Yarlung Tsangpo river.
47 Years of Congress' Rise and Fall
SAME time, same chill in the air. Delhi is witnessing a \"historic reoccurrence\" of sorts on Wednesday; the Congress is moving to its new headquarters - Indira Gandhi Bhawan on Kotla Road.
Odisha's Health Assurance With Modi's Guarantee
In the history of Odisha's healthcare, January 13 will be recorded in golden letters.
THE CHANGING SKIES OF OUR WEATHER OFFICE
As it turns 150, the India Meteorological Department can look back at a legacy of continuous evolution. In the future, it needs to grow its observation network and sharpen its city forecasts
K'taka minister Hebbalkar seriously injured as official car rams into tree
WOMEN and Child Development minister Laxmi Hebbalkar and her brother MLC Channaraj Hattiholi suffered injuries in a road accident that took place at Ambadgatti village near Kittur early on Tuesday.
Elephant Kills Woman, NH Blocked in Protest
A 50-year-old woman was trampled to death by an elephant in Sanghapasi village under Chadeimara panchayat within Kundheigola forest range in Reamal block here on Monday night.
Mining operations of BSLC paralysed by labour unrest for six days in a row
On path to gradual revival, Bis Stone Lime Company Ltd (BSLC) at Birmitrapur in Sundargarh district has received a fresh jolt due to the ongoing labour unrest which has disrupted production in its mines for six consecutive days till Tuesday.
Conmen use ‘holy water’ to rob woman of ₹2.5 lakh gold
TWO fraudsters used religious acts to steal gold ornaments worth ₹2.5 lakh from a middle-aged woman on Rourkela’s main road on Tuesday morning.
Kendrapara farmers stare at distress sale as stock piles up
THE spectre of distress sale haunts large numbers of paddy farmers in Kendrapara, thanks to the slipshod attitude of the district officials.
All Vietnamese crew members of vessel detained for cocaine smuggling released
THE last of the 21 Vietnamese crew members detained by Customs department aboard bulk carrier MV Debi at Paradip Port over drug smuggling investigation, were released on Monday.
Missing 24-year-old woman found severely injured in Bargarh forest
Sumi Bag of Bardol had disappeared while she was on way to visit Dhanuyatra on Sunday
Govt Under Fire Over Tribal Student Deaths
Leader of the Congress legislature party (CLP) Ramachandra Kadam on Tuesday came down heavily on the state government over the alleged death of nearly 10 tribal school students in different hostels because of gross mismanagement and neglect by the authorities.
Govt Directs Field Staff To Inquire Into Farmers' Issues, Take Action
A day after Cooperation minister Pradeep Bal Samant urged farmers to lodge FIR in their respective police stations against rice millers who are interfering in the paddy procurement process, the state government on Tuesday directed the officials concerned to inquire into the problems faced by them.