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Uddhav secretly met Ajay Gupta in Delhi: Nirupam
Gupta brothers accused of numerous crimes; UBT refutes allegations
Pawar backs rise in quota cap
Nationalist Congress Party (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, on Monday, expressed full support to hiking the 50% reservation ceiling and called upon the Centre as well as the Maharashtra government to resolve the vexed Maratha quota issue.
Hindenburg: Market unfazed
Indian investors seem to have taken the latest Hindenburg allegations against SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch and her husband, Dhaval Buch, with a pinch of salt - possibly because the charges had nothing new to offer.
Rly passengers: recourse to Gandhigiri
The Suburban Passengers Association has decided to escalate its planned agitation on August 22 into a larger public demonstration.
Class 8 student hangs himself
Note says he was teased and pressured at school by a teacher anda student
Chimera of falling prices and reality of house budget
Inflation slows down to 3.54% in July
Centre recalls controversial Broadcast Bill
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has withdrawn the draft of the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, 2024, and asked the stakeholders who were sent its physical copies to return them since their inputs were no longer required.
Gory rape details out, doctors' stir spreads
Even as doctors went on a protest-spree across the country over the brutal rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Hospital, horrifying details emerged from the post-mortem reports which have thrown up several questions.
Kerr wins lengthy jump-off for high jump gold
First they put the bar up higher. Then they lowered it.
Lin Yu-ting clinches gold in boxing
Lin Yu-ting fought to remain poised and calm throughout the Paris Olympics boxing tournament, even when it seemed like most of the chattering world was maligning her, misrepresenting her and questioning the very nature of her being.
Neeraj says it's all a dream
Chopra bagged the silver medal at the Paris showpiece
INDIA HAS GOOD TALENT'
Veteran goalkeeper believes India has players to replace him
Punter backs cricket in LA28
World Cup-winning former Australian captain Ricky Ponting feels that cricket's return in Los Angeles edition of the Olympics in four years' time will be a big positive for the game.
Protests over violence against Hindus in Bangladesh
Crowds gathered in major cities of the world to protest against alleged violence against minority Hindus and other groups in Bangladesh following the resignation and departure of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina earlier this week.
Ukrainians storm Russia
Kyiv launched its surprise attack on Tuesday, rapidly advancing more than 10km inside Russia
Kasturba hostels get lion's share
The KGBVs, which each accommodate 150 girls, enjoy significantly better infrastructure and lodging facilities
BRS leader Sridhar Reddy slams Bandi Sanjay
Senior BRS party leader Ravula Sridhar Reddy today said Union minister of State for Home Bandi Sanjay's remarks were a proof to prove that the Congress and the BJP were working together in Telangana.
'Working on more accessible governance, appointment systems'
On Sunday, when CM CBN twitter handle responded quickly to a tweet seeking his appointment and grating the person an appointment, the entire twitterate exploded
Tribute to freedom fighters
On the occasion of Martyr's Day, the sacrifices made by seven immortal freedom fighters namely Umakant Prasad Singh, Ramanand Singh, Satish Prasad Jha, Jagatpati Kumar, Devipad Chaudhary, Rajendra Singh and Ram Govind Singh on 11 August 1942 were remembered and they were honored on Sunday.
Search resumes in Wayanad
After a day's break, an extensive search resumed in landslide-hit Wayanad on Sunday morning to find those who are still missing in the aftermath of the devastating calamity that hit the hill district on July 30.
Tejashwi yatra is a political stunt: NDA
Even as RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav is set to embark on his statewide yatra on issues including special status to Bihar, NDA has sought to downplay its importance and alleged it was a political stunt.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST Congress on JPC track again
US short-seller Hindenburg has handed over to the Congress yet another controversy on the platter.
B'desh medical students face uncertainty
Given the sudden political disruption in Bangladesh, Indian medical students are now left wondering about their academic future.
RIL to commission first solar giga-factory in FY25
The solar giga factory will include mfg of PV modules, cells, wafers and ingots, polysilicon, and glass at a single location
Adani calls the report malicious and manipulative
Adani Group on Sunday termed US short-seller Hindenburg Research's latest allegations as malicious and manipulative of select public information, saying it has no commercial relationship with SEBI chairperson or her husband.
Wrestler hospitalised after pothole accident
Despite the Pune Municipal Corporation's (PMC) claims of having repaired the city's potholes, the situation remains critical.
40 suspected dengue cases at PMC-run boys' hostel
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC)-run Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Boys' Hostel on Ghole Road has reported 40 suspected cases of dengue and chikungunya so far.
Govt hospital in Bhayandar gets 24x7 police help centre
More than three years after its elevation from the status of a municipal establishment to a state-run sub-district entity, the Bharat Ratna Late Pandit Bhimsen Joshi (Tembha) Hospital in Bhayandar, has finally been provided with police personnel to man its 24x7 help centre.
Ticket-checker, accused of rape, in suicide bid
Accused promised to marry victim and sexually assaulted her at lodges in Kashimira, Goa and Nashik
Hawkers take over Tilak bridge piers; put safety at risk
Residents and commuters passing from and around the Tilak bridge, Dadar West, have raised concerns about the hawkers' practice of encroaching the structure's columns, impacting their strength.