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CM PRESENTS A REPORT CARD
At TV Today Town Hall, Kejriwal says AAP govt has cut out on wasteful spending in order to provide free services in Delhi
5 Issues That Hold Key To Delhi Durbar
It's a high-stakes triangular contest.
Battle For Survival
Pressure mounts on Dhawan as fight with Rahul for opener’s slot heats up
Black Sea
Khamenei weeps over Soleimani’s coffin, slain commander’s daughter warns US
JNU Mayhem
As many as 20 students and teachers were injured when violence broke out at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) as scores of masked men carrying rods and sticks went on a rampage on campus on Sunday evening.
WHODUNNIT!
Nobody arrested for violence even as blame-game & probe continue
Mistry Rules Out Taking Over Tata Sons Top Post
Says will only pursue his right to be board member
Word War
US, Iran up the ante as a tide of mourners bids farewell to Soleimani
IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT
Nitish Rana and pacers put Delhi on top against Punjab
FLESH TRADE HOTSPOTS -mushroom in South Delhi
Many RWAs have complained to govt authorities that prostitution rackets and related night brawls have become a major nuisance
219 infant deaths in 2 Guj hospitals
STATE-RUN civil hospitals in Rajkot and Ahmedabad witnessed 219 deaths of children in the month of December last year. In Rajkot, 134 infants died in the final month of 2019.
‘We Have Called Nuclear Bluff Of Pakistan'
Army Chief says Balakot air strike showed terror infrastructure & launch pads can be taken down — without nuclear escalation
Game Over?
WFI says Jitender’s good form can end Sushil’s Tokyo Olympics dream
Gill Loses Cool
Rising star of Indian cricket Shubman Gill was embroiled in a controversy when his dismissal was overturned after an argument with the on-field umpire during Punjab’s Ranji Trophy encounter against Delhi on Friday, leading to stoppage of play for around 10 minutes.
BJP Banks On Inauguration Spree In Delhi
Party’s 49 video raths to cover all 70 Assembly constituencies
Busting Myths On The Brahmaputra
With the publication of Water: Asia’s New Battleground by commentator Brahma Chellaney in 2011, the fear that China may intervene and divert the river Brahmaputra became widespread.
Delhi Metro Starts Free WiFi On Its Airport Line
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Thursday launched the ‘Free High-Speed WiFi’ facility for passengers travelling on the Airport Express Line.
Culprits Flee As Fire Probes Doused In City
Cases shut after investigations routinely blame short-circuits, letting those responsible for safety rule violations off the hook
Nitish's ₹24.5K Cr Ecology Pledge
As much as humans are entitled to this Earth, so are other living beings.
Afi Mulls Foreign Camp For Jumpers
Coach Bedrosian expected take athletes to South Africa for training in February
Politics Peaks As Kota Toll Mounts
The Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan has been facing severe backlash over the deaths of young children in the state’s Kota district.
Modi To Cong: Protest Pak's Atrocities On Minorities Too
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a two-day visit to Karnataka, on Thursday visited Tumakuru city to attend several events.
Trump: Iran Will Pay A Very Big Price
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the attack was orchestrated by terrorists, one of whom he named as Abu Mahdi alMuhandis.
Leading By Example
Coach Shastri says he has seen no other captain bring so much energy to the field like Kohli
BJP & AAP Blame Each Other For CAA Mayhem In Capital
Union Minister Prakash Javadekar on Wednesday accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress, of inciting violence in the Capital over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. Javadekar, BJP’s election incharge for Delhi Assembly polls, said that AAP and the Congress should apologise to people of the city.
Govt In A Haze! NCR Highways Remain Lethal
Govt In A Haze! NCR Highways Remain Lethal
‘Country need not ape West'
THE Indian military does not need to follow the western model for joint theatre commands and can have its own mechanism for a tri-service command system that allows the Army, Navy and Air Force to work under one umbrella, the newly appointed Chief of Defence Staff, General Bipin Rawat, said on Wednesday.
Scrapped e-retail orders making plastic curse worse
RETURNS, cancellations and undelivered goods from e-commerce platforms are compounding the plastic packaging waste that the sector is already spewing due to its heavy reliance on the non-biodegradable material as it ships lakhs of items to customers across the country every day.
STEYN CALLS INDIAN FAN IDIOT OVER TWITTER SPAT
AFTER South Africa won the Centurion Test against England by 107 runs with a day and a bit to spare, Dale Steyn congratulated his side for their menacing performance.
‘2019 A YEAR OF ACCOMPLISHMENT'
Bumrah looks forward to 2020 after a satisfying season with Team India