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Edge in K'taka, setback in Raj spell mixed outcome for BJP
BJP’s ambition to win more seats than its numbers in the Rajya Sabha polls resulted in mixed outcomes for the party as it managed to win an additional seat in Karnataka but failed to do so in Rajasthan, where its supported candidate Subhash Chandra failed to garner the winning numbers.
Under 'Nal Se Jal', PM inaugurates Guj projects worth ₹163cr
PM Narendra Modi launched a raft of projects meant for the tribal districts of south Gujarat on Friday.
Summer Of Discontent: Water Crisis Deepens, More Areas Hit
Supply Low At Several Places, Water Muddy At Others; Dry Yamuna To Blame
No move to raise Covid testing yet, but close eye on ‘abnormal' pattern
VACCINATION REMAINS THE BEST BET
Non-Cong member may be oppn nominee for Prez poll
Jagan, KCR & Naveen Will Decide How Serious Fight Will Be
Putin the Great? Russian prez likens himself to famous czar
Ukraine Troops Hold On To Sievierodonetsk, Advance South
India on cusp of making into bio-economy big league: PM
'8x Growth In Last 8 Years To $80Bn, Number Of Investors Up 9 Times'
THE MILLER & RASSIE SHOW
Duo's Special Knocks Help SA Break India's T201 Win Streak
As cases rise, govt moves to jab youth, pushes boosters
Amid a spurt in daily Covid-19 cases over the last few weeks, the government's expert committee is mulling strategies to scale up coverage of Covid vaccine among adolescents of 12-17 years of age as well as precaution dose among adults, which has substantially slowed down.
Asean foreign ministers to meet in city, Myanmar participation unclear
India will host the foreign ministers of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) nations from June 16 to 17 to mark the 30th anniversary of its relations with the 10-nation grouping.
Here's why fighting winter air pollution is a lot of gas
A new study on composition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Delhi in winter has found that the average contribution of anthropogenic sources, such as vehicular exhaust, episodes of biomass burning and industrial plumes, to these compounds was higher at urban sites compared with suburban sites.
Delhi Hasn't Breathed Any Easier In Last 3 Winters
No Dip In No Of Severe And Very Poor Days
'Red flag' gun bill gets House OK, may hit US Senate wall
The US House approved a "red flag" bill Thursday that would allow families, police and others to ask federal courts to order the removal of firearms from people at extreme risk of harming themselves or others.
Short of buses, withdrawing school service justified: DTC
The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has said it is well within its right to withdraw buses from city schools and cited a clause in the contract agreement.
Delhi govt to hire agency to check quality of midday meals in schools
To ensure that the midday meals provided to the students of state-run schools under the PM-POSHAN scheme meet the prescribed standards of quality and nutritional value, the Delhi government will now test the samples of both cooked and raw food.
Fresh Covid surge: Call for caution, not panic
The capital's Covid-19 graph is surging again, but it might be too early to worry, according to experts. In the past few days, the number of cases being reported daily have been increasing by around 100 new cases every day.
Rain Of Terror: Latest Plan To Fix Waterlogging At 40 Spots
DJB Focus On Stormwater Drains & Sewage Ahead Of Monsoon
Restoring Rail Links & Canal, Russia Cements Land Bridge To S Ukraine
Move Accomplishes One Of Moscow's Key War Objectives
Copter Hard-Landing In Kedarnath Raises Scare
Focus On Safety Aspects Of High-Altitude Flights
Will Smith's Film Delayed To 2023 After Recent Oscar Slap Incident
In the wake of his slap incident at Oscars 2022, the release date of Will Smith’s film Emancipation has been post-poned.
Maha Covid Cases Up 42%, Rise In Mum Hospitalisations
Maharashra and Mumbai reported yet another significant spike in Covid infections on Wednesday as new cases rose by more than 42% over the last 24 hours.
India made great efforts to help SL; S Asia still a priority: China
China on Wednesday praised India for making “great efforts” to help Sri Lanka to tide over its worst financial crisis even as it refuted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s remarks that Beijing has shifted its strategic focus from South Asia including Pakistan to South East Asia, saying the region still remained its priority.
Nitish: Harmonious Bihar doesn't need anti-conversion law
The state maintains special vigil even if a minor incident takes place, said Nitish
Will deal with offenders 'in way that's a lesson to others': India
Visiting Iran Foreign Minister Raises Prophet Remark Row
Cong calls all its MPs to city on day Rahul appears before ED
Party May Take Out March To Agency's Office
Wary of expansionist China, India & Vietnam ink pact to boost def ties
Also Finalise Logistics Support Deal
Closure for kin as 10 more Mundka victims identified
Ten more people who were killed in the massive fire in Mundka have been identified after their DNA profiles matched with their family members.
Over 90 vehicles, including 30 new e-rickshaws, gutted in Jamia Nagar
Over 90 vehicles, including 10 cars, were gutted after a massive fire broke out at a parking area in southeast Delhi's Jamia Nagar on Wednesday morning.
More Power To You: Transco Ups Infra As Demand Soars
Plans To Install 15 More Transformers At Various Substations
British high commissioner, CM talk cooperation in infra & edu
British high commissioner to India Alex Ellis called upon chief minister Arvind Kejriwal at Delhi Secretariat on Friday and discussed the possibility of a collaboration in road work, education and healthcare.