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Will make aircraft in India: Naidu
Civil aviation minister says domestic players are first preference to achieve this ambitious task
Houthis take over UN office by force in Yemen capital
THE United Nations said on Tuesday their human rights offices in Sanaa had been stormed by Yemen's Houthi rebels, with the UN's rights chief demanding they leave immediately and return all seized assets.
Iran brushes aside calls to refrain from attacking Israel
IRAN on Tuesday rejected Western calls to stand down its threat to retaliate against Israel for the killing of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran late last month.
Yunus reaches out to Hindus, cites institutional decay for the violence
Community attacked in 278 locations; interim govt sets up hotline
Britain to prioritise mental health after stabbing report
THE UK government on Tuesday pledged to prioritise mental health as a report into a fatal stabbing rampage by a psychotic patient identified a litany of errors by medical authorities.
In a first, Sikhs to contest 8-12 seats in J&K
IN a first, the Sikh community will field candidates in at least eight Assembly seats in the forthcoming Assembly polls in J&K Union Territory.
Upset over wife's defiance, man drags her on bike in Rajasthan
IN a horrific case of domestic violence, a man dragged his wife behind a motorcycle in the Khinwsar subdivision of Rajasthan's Nagaur district.
After Gadkari tough talk on road projects, Mann blames NHAI officials
THE ties between the AAP-led Punjab government and the Centre are set to hit a new low with CM Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday shooting off a letter to Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari following latter's warning that the Centre would terminate eight highway projects in the face of alleged attacks on engineers and contractors in the state.
Suspecting extra-marital ties, Bihar man kills family, himself
A 35-year-old man killed his constable wife, two kids and his mother before killing himself by suicide in Bihar's Bhagalpur district, police said on Tuesday.
Gunfight in forest area of tourist spot Patnitop, Army ops in Kokernag continue
A gunfight erupted between : militants and security forces in the Akar forest area of tourist spot Patnitop in Jammu's Udhampur district on Tuesday.
Draft bill for protection of healthcare workers awaiting Centre's nod
EVEN as doctors are demanding a central law to protect healthcare workers following the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in a Kolkata hospital, the Centre has denied the need for such a legislation.
Surgical strikes a strong blow to terrorism, Naxalism: Shah
UNION Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday that while India has long endured the scourge of terrorism and leftwing extremism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has delivered a strong response by launching surgical and air strikes that have left the enemy rattled.
Stir against Bengal horror grips India
GOVERNMENT hospitals, including all the AIIMS, saw OPD (outpatient department) and other elective services shut down as junior and resident doctors refused to return to work for the second consecutive day to protest the brutal rape and murder of a postgraduate woman trainee doctor on duty in a government hospital in West Bengal.
Jagdambika Pal to head JPC on Waqf Bill
DAYS after the government set up a 31-member Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to examine the contentious Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2024, officials said that the panel will be headed by senior BJP Lok Sabha member Jagdambika Pal.
IAF aims high, plans to make int'l air exercise Tarang Shakti regular feature
INDIA'S first multinational air combat exercise 'Tarang Shakti' will now be a regular affair, said Indian Air Force chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari on Tuesday after the successful culmination of the first phase at Sulur in Tamil Nadu.
Yunus goes to amid attacks on Hindus in Bangla Dhakeshwari temple
A draft has been prepared by the interim government in Bangladesh to scrap August 15 as national holiday.
Contempt case against Patanjali closed
THE Supreme Court on Tuesday closed the contempt proceedings initiated against Baba Ramdev and his associate and Patanjali Ayurved managing director Balkrishna in the misleading advertisements case.
Cong seeks SEBI chief's resignation, to launch nationwide stir on Aug 22
THE Congress on Tuesday announced a nationwide agitation on August 22 demanding the resignation of SEBI chief Madhabi Puri Buch and a Joint Parliamentary Committee probe into the Adani money siphoning scandal.
'Don't hurt sentiments at Partition horrors expo'
NO sentiments should be hurt by any act during the exhibition on 'Partition Horrors Remembrance Day', as it is a sensitive topic, the culture ministry has cautioned.
BJP preps for party chief polls, key meet on Aug 17
Talks may centre on potential candidates, party's stand for state polls
MAJHI GOVT NEEDS PLAN TO TACKLE HOT POTATO
FOR the Mohan Majhi government in Odisha, the humble potato has proved too hot to handle quite literally.
WITHDRAWN BROADCAST BILL OPENS DOORS FORA MORE LIBERAL VERSION
THE information and broadcasting ministry has rightly withdrawn the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill sensing dissonance on it.
THE INDIGNITY OF QUESTIONING FEMALE ATHLETES' FEMININITY
AT the Paris Olympics, boxers Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan were subject to questions about their sex identity.
THE OTHER CHILD OF MIDNIGHT STRIVES TO GROW
On its 77th birthday, Pakistan is facing a polycrisis that can be traced to its civil-military dissonance, foreign policy misadventures and geopolitical approaches. Can it emerge from the morass?
'Indo-Sri Lanka ferry will be operated uninterruptedly for 10 months in a yr'
THE passenger ferry service between Nagapattinam and Sri Lanka's Kankesanthurai, which is set for relaunch on Friday, will run uninterrupted for ten months a year, announced the operator on Tuesday.
Aptiv invests $45 million for Oragadam plant expansion
APTIV, a leading global technology company focused on making mobility safer, greener and more connected, has decided to invest more than $45 million (₹378 crore) in the next couple of months to expand its manufacturing facility in Oragadam.
'Delhi must follow Dravidian model to build Viksit Bharat'
INDUSTRIES Minister TRB Rajaa on Tuesday said Viksit Bharat is only possible if New Delhi learns the Dravidian model of growth.
CWRC tells TN to release Cauvery water to Pondy
THE Cauvery Water Regulation Committee (CWRC) has expressed satisfaction over the Cauvery water flows from Karnataka to Tamil Nadu's Mettur Dam.
GI tag for Thanjavur cut glass work, seevali sought
THE Tamil Nadu Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited (Poompuhar) along with the Thanjavur Handicrafts Workers Cottage Industrial Cooperative Society Limited recently filed applications for obtaining Geographical Indication (GI) tag for Thanjavur cut glass work (Thanjavur kannadi kalaiporul) and the Tiruvavaduthurai seevali used in nagaswaram.
Doctor arrested for raping two patients in Odisha govt hosp
EVEN as the rape and murder of a PG trainee doctor in Kolkata continues to trigger nationwide outrage, a doctor of the cardiology department of SCB medical college and hospital in Cuttack was arrested on Tuesday for raping two patients at the state's premier government hospital on August 11.