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Obstacle Course In National Chaos Region
Barricades & Blockades: Delhi-Meerut E-Way Latest To Be Hit; Ggn May Be Next
Spice Route: Masala King Passes Away At 97
In January last year, when Mahashaya Dharampal Gulati found out that he had been awarded the Padma Bhushan, the king of spice celebrated with rabri and milk.
Slow Winds To Worsen City Air Quality Further
Share Of Farm Fires Negligible
In Puri, More Than Covid, Ban From ‘Gateway To Heaven' Scares Faithful
Durga Prasad Das Mohapatra goes to the Jagannath Temple in Puri to offer prayers.
‘For Covid Recovery, Keep Climate Goals In Mind'
India must be part of a global coalition for net-zero emissions by mid-century, said UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres in an exclusive interview to TOI’s Sunil Warrier and Manka Behl, just before his ‘State of the Planet’ virtual speech on the Paris Climate Agreement’s fifth anniversary.
Ex-Judge Karnan Held For Obscene Posts Against Judges, Their Families
Arrest Follows HC Rap On Chennai Cops
With Borders Under Siege, Police Issue List Of Routes You Can Take
New Delhi: With the city’s borders at Tikri, Jharoda and Jhatikra closed for traffic and Badusarai only open for two wheelers with limited access due to the protests by farmers, crowding is being witnessed at the other borders connecting Delhi with Haryana. Long traffic jams are being witnessed at Dhansa, Daurala, Kapashera, Rajokri NH-8, Bijwasan/Bajghera, Palam Vihar and Dundahera.
Night Curfew Unlikely In Capital As Cases Dip
Positivity Rate Down From 15% in Nov To 6.8%
RWAs Up In Arms Against Kiosks In Parks
New Delhi: Several residents’ welfare associations (RWA) have opposed South Delhi Municipal Corporation’s plan to open milk booths and fruit and vegetable kiosks in parks. They argue that this step being taken for revenue generation will ultimately lead to encroachment, littering and reduction in green space.
Farmers Try To Break Down The Wall
Ghazipur Border: Protesters Ram Tractor Into The Barricade, Pushed Back By Police
Hers's Why Farmers Fear States May Junk MSP System Under New Laws
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Invoking Ganga, PM Says Farm Laws Enacted With Right Intent, Slams Oppn
‘Protests Based On Falsehood’
Moderna To Seek FDA Approval For Vax Use
‘Vaccine 100% Effective At Preventing Severe Covid’
Fresh Security Concerns: 23-Yr-Old Stabbed To Death By 3 In Tihar Jail
The trio had used a sharp metal piece to stab Dilsher. The attack was the fallout of an argument that had taken place between them some time ago.
Govt To Set Up More Covid Test Centres Amid Protests
Delhi government plans to set up more Covid-19 test facilities, as the gathering of protesting farmers at Delhi’s borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh might lead to a big spread of the viral infection.
At SCO, India Slams Pak For Using Terror As State Policy
Delhi Opts Out Of Endorsing Beijing's BRI
Tottenham Stay On Top After Barren Draw
Super-Sub Cavani Inspires Man Utd’s Comeback Surge
US Covid Cases Top 4m In Nov, Doubling The Record Set In Oct
Over 1.1m People Tested Positive Last Week Alone
Solo During The Holidays?
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Pharma Gateway Readies Task Force To Handle Vaccine Cargo
The Mumbai airport’s temperature-controlled Export Pharma Centre has six cold chambers that offer storage at 2-8 degrees Celsius
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Delhi, northern states see a dip in fresh cases
A BMC health worker conducts Rapid Antigen Test in Mumbai on Saturday
Twist in the tail: Tiring of lockdown pals, owners abandon their pets
Finding it hard to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic and bored of being confined to their home, a couple in Kalkaji purchased a puppy in September.
BRIGHTON SNATCH A POINT FROM LIVERPOOL
Liverpool were frustrated by VAR as Pascal Gross’s controversial late penalty rescued a dramatic 1-1 draw for Brighton at the Amex Stadium on Saturday.
Borders still first choice, only a few move to Burari
Sitting At Ground Will Not Make Any Impact, Claim Farmers
Biden can enter White House if he proves his 80m votes: Trump
The top US cybersecurity official fired by President Donald Trump for saying the November 3 election was the most secure in American history stood by his words and described the defeated US president’s voting fraud allegations as “farcical” as Trump Republicans continued to face abject humiliation in courts even from judges they have appointed.
Govt overlooking tribunals' orders is disturbing: SC
Expressing concern over “a disturbing trend” of the government not implementing directions of tribunals and thus undermining their independence, the Supreme Court on Friday directed the setting up of an independent National Tribunals Commission to supervise appointments and functioning of tribunals.
For second day, Metro's link with NCR towns severed
For the second consecutive day, Delhi Metro services between the capital and NCR cities remained cut off on Friday due to the protests by farmers. Normal services are expected to resume on Saturday.
AAP MLAs back farmers, Delhi govt ensures facilities in Burari
AAP’S RAGHAV CHADHA SAYS We extend a warm welcome to our farmers, to those hardworking individuals who put food on our tables. AAP has made every possible arrangement to make them feel welcome, comfortable
Fans in, but social distancing goes out!
No handshakes, no spit shining and no excited screams. But the first international cricket match India played since Covid hit was a sold-out show. About 24,000 fans turned up at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Friday at a time most had not imagined it would be possible at all.