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Calls to curb noise levels continue to go unheard
FESTIVE FRENZY | Devotees pump up the volume to well above permissible limit during Ganpati Visarjan, Eid-e-Milad
Body of teen found in auto
A 19-year-old was found dead in an auto in Sakinaka on Thursday morning.
Salim Khan told: 'Lawrence Bishnoi ko bhejoon kya?"
Actor Salman Khan and his family remains under pressure four months after shots were fired at his sea-facing apartment in Galaxy Apartments on B J Road, Bandra west, in April 2024 by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang On Wednesday morning the actor's father, film producer and scriptwriter Salim Khan, 88, was threatened by a man and his girlfriend while he was on his morning walk.
PM to flag off Metro 3 in Oct? MMRCL says 'likely'
While reports suggest Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate some infrastructure projects during his visit to Mumbai on October 4, including Metro 3, Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) has maintained that it is gearing up for the operation of Phase-1 of the services between Aarey Colony-JVLR and Bandra Kurla Complex.
Employees urge Centre to take over the Asiatic Society
UNION DEMANDS | Says administration style of management committee is haphazard'; requests national importance status for Society
CBFC can't sit on fence in clearing film: HC
Says creative freedom and freedom of expression cannot be curtailed
Mungantiwar PA files case against crook
Cyber crime police have launched an investigation against an unknown person for allegedly misusing the name of Sudhir Mungantiwar, the Minister for Forests, Cultural Affairs and Fisheries, by creating a bogus WhatsApp group to dupe physically challenged people.
How the Tirupati laddu crumbles
Beef fat and fish oil allegations spark outrage among devotees
Indian artillery shells find way into Ukraine
MEA has debunked the report, even though at a July meeting between Indian foreign minister and his Russian counterpart, the latter had taken up the matter of Indian munitions being used by Ukrainians and complained that some were made by state-owned Indian companies
DOCTORS TO LIFT STIR 'PARTIALLY'
The doctors in Kolkata will 'partially lift their 'cease work' call from Saturday and attend to 'essential services in view of the floods in south Bengal where health services have become a priority.
Canada turns heat on foreign student permits
Canada is set to decrease the number of study permits available to international students and tighten work permit eligibility in an effort to lower the number of temporary residents.
PANNUN TOUCHES A RAW NERVE
Having brought NSA in media glare, the mess is virtually at the PM's doorstep
RSS HURLS BOUNCER AT BCCI
Call off match against Bangladesh; cannot play cricket in backdrop of Hindu persecution
Slugfest on torching of Bihar huts
After a mob of musclemen set ablaze around 80 thatched houses in Mahadalit Tola in Nawada district, a verbal duel erupted on Thursday between the opposition and the ruling alliance leaders.
In a first, MU launches a dept ranking system
The University of Mumbai has launched a 'University Depart ment Ranking Framework (UDRF) to evaluate all academic departments, schools, institutions, centres, sub-campuses, and model colleges based on the quality of academics, research and governance.
Won't let Pak run its agenda in J&K: Modi
PM'S RESOLVE | Attacks Congress, National Conference for 'unholy alliance' with Pakistan on restoration of Article 370
Ujjain's It Park Turns Into Reality
State Govt Allocates 2.16 Hectare Land
Trump Outs Meeting With 'Fantastic' Modi
In a bid to woo the large Indian diaspora, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Tuesday revealed he will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week during his visit to the United States.
Being Prez Dangerous Biz: Trump To Harris
Republican party presidential candidate Donald Trump had an unsolicited advice for his rival, Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party candidate: that being president is a "dangerous business".
Moon By 2040; Venus' Orbit To Be Next Stop
Hitchhiker's Diary To Galaxy
Harmanpreet attributes success to team camaraderie
Skipper Harmanpreet Singh credited India’s recent success to strong team camaraderie, emphasising that their deep bond and willingness to “die for one another” helped them overcome China to win the Hero Asian Champions Trophy for a record-extending fifth time.
'Not thinking about outcome'
Bangladesh skipper Shanto says they are just trying to follow the process in the first Test against hosts India
Ponting joins Punjab Kings as head coach on 4-year contract
The former Australia captain replaces compatriot Trevor Bayliss in the under-performing IPL franchise
India looks to counter spin
Tricky Bangladesh no pushovers
‘Relationship with seniors key'
HOME SERIES | Gambhir stresses on importance of building cordial relations
B'desh army gets magistracy powers
Bangladesh's interim government has granted magisterial powers to the Army for two months to improve law and order in the country and prevent \"subversive acts\".
Drone hit on Russian arsenal causes massive blast
A large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Russia triggered an earthquake-sized blast at a major arsenal in the Tver region on Wednesday, forcing the evacuation of a nearby town, war bloggers and some media reported.
Combs denied bail in sex trafficking case
Sean 'Diddy' Combs, the embattled music mogul, was denied bail on Tuesday after pleading not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Au revoir monsieur Macron?
On Tuesday, 17 September, the bureau of L'Assemblée Nationale, the National Assembly or the Lower House of the French Parliament examined the admissibility of the proposed resolution to impeach the President of France filed by the left-wing party, La France Insoumise (LFI), on September 4, and signed by 84 deputies.
Why was golf ground not vetted?
The agency did not sweep the area where a gunman lay in wait for the former president at his club in Florida.