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12km stretch of Sohna elevated road opens, June date for rest
Four years after construction began, a 12km portion of the Sohna Elevated Road, connecting Badshapur with Sohna, was opened to commuters this month, NHAI officials said on Friday.
Ahead Of 2+2 Talks, India Reaffirms Ties With Russia
Ahead of the two-plus-two dialogue with the US next week, India reaffirmed its commitment to economic relations with Russia saying the government is focusing on stabilizing these "established" ties in the current circumstances when Russia is facing international sanctions.
Senate Confirms Jackson As First Black Woman On US Top Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson was confirmed by the Senate on Thursday
US, Nato Pledge More Arms To Kyiv As Ukraine Braces For More Assault
The US will send new weapon systems to Ukraine, Washington's top diplomat said on Thursday after Nato foreign ministers agreed to accelerate arms deliveries in response to Russia's invasion.
Teachers worry CUET registration fees will be a burden on students
Over 3500 Even For Reserved Candidates, Was 3100 AT DU Earlier
Spotlight on Bichu Devi as India face Korea
Goalkeeper Bichu Devi Kharibam will hope to continue her good show as India take on Korea in the quarterfinals of the FIH Junior Women's World Cup in Potchefstroom, South Africa, on Friday.
High transport cost drives up veg prices
Vegetable sellers say they are facing shrinking profits and reduced sales
ED questions J&K ex-CM in 12-yr-old case
The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday summoned National Conference vice-president and former CM Omar Abdullah to its Delhi headquarters and questioned him for several hours in a 12year-old property purchase case linked to the J&K Bank scam.
Dera chief, convicted for 2 murders, 2 rapes, not ‘hardcore prisoner: HC
In a major respite to Gurmeet Ram Rahim — the controversial chief of Dera Sacha Sauda who is undergoing imprisonment in Rohtak's Sunaria jail after being convicted for two murders and two rapes—the Punjab and Haryana high court has held that he does not fall in the category of “hardcore prisoners” for the purpose of release on parole or furlough.
Cops claim accident, family says it's incident of road rage
Contradicting the police, the family of six-year-old Vidit, who died in a road mishap on Wednesday evening, insist that the boy and his grandfather were victims of road rage.
Ajay is all set to make another dashing entry on the big screen
In November last year, Ajay Devgn brought the house down with his seetimaar entry in Rohit Shetty's Sooryavanshi alongside Akshay Kumar and Ranveer Singh.
3 of gang that uprooted ATM kiosk held
Three members of a Mewat-based gang, which uprooted an SBI ATM kiosk in south Delhi last week and fled with Rs 34 lakh, have been arrested.
China Calls For Probe Into Bucha Killings, But Assigns No Blame
Pope Francis kissed a Ukrainian flag that he said was brought from the city of Bucha as he denounced the massacre' there
Heatwave To Intensify In Capital On The Weekend
India Meteorological Department has predicted heatwave conditions for the next seven days, but the temperature is likely to be intense between April 8 and 10.
WHO studying virulence of XE variant, says Maha expert
Amid a seeming disagreement between the Maharashtra government and the Centre on whether or not a case reported in Mumbai was of the highly transmissible XE variant or not, a note given by the state government said, "Mumbai has a probable XE case.”
Three girls on their way to school hit by car; truck runs over one, kills her
An 18-year-old girl died while her two friends were injured in a road accident in outer Delhi's Paschim Vihar on Wednesday morning.
House clears criminal ID bill Shah vows to check misuse
'Those Handling Data To Be Held Accountable'
North corpn installs 27 e-vehicle charging stations at 20 locations, 15 already working
In all, 54 locations have been selected for the purpose and these facilities will be established one by one after obtaining all permissions, said a north civic body official
Mirabai's entry in 55kg rejected for CWG, will compete in 49kg
Tokyo Olympics silver medallist Mirabai Chanu won't compete in the 55kg category at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, as originally planned by the Indian weightlifting federation (IWLF) to maximize the country's medal chances at the multi-sport event.
India's neutrality will be on test at UNGA vote today
Abstention Will Be Seen As Unfriendly Gesture: Russia
Cave-in at Paradiso: Residents move SC
Say Govt Has Failed To Protect Our Interests
Around 7% Indian kids malnourished, Irani informs RS
The minister said the figure reflected a decline when compared to 19% cited in the National Family Health Survey
'Big systems' to be on third negative arms imports list
The latest SIPRI report says though Indian arms imports decreased by 21% between 2012-16 and 2017-21, it remains the largest importer
Big Test For Unsettled MI Against KKR
Kolkata Knight Riders do not enjoy a healthy head-to-head record against the Mumbai Indians, having managed to win just seven of the 29 matches that the two had played across 14 IPL seasons so far.
Heatwaves For Next 10 Days, Met Dept Issues Yellow Alert
Delhiites will need to brace for hotter days from Wednesday, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday issuing a "yellow' alert and predicting heatwave and severe heatwave conditions for the next 10 days.
JD(U) Joins Oppn Call For Rollback Of Fuel Price Rise
Protests Over 13th Hike In 15 Days Disrupt Lok Sabha
Village astronomy labs bring stars closer to people in UP
Bulandshahr Has About 100 Such Projects, Each Costing ₹2.5 Lakh
Sonia calls for Cong unity, says BJP fuelling hate
In the wake of growing dissent amid a string of electoral defeats, Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday called for unity in the party and committed herself to efforts to forge cohesion.
Ranbir-Alia wedding festivities likely to kick off from April 14
Ranbir-Alia wedding
Go Gota Go: Students take frontline in Lanka protests
As sunset on Tuesday, Independence Square in Colombo's Cinnamon Gardens, a symbol of the start of self-rule in Sri Lanka, came alive.