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Police register case against MLA Raja
Mangalhat police said that they will record the statement of the BJP MLA T Raja Singh regarding the ‘bulldozer’ remarks and verify the evidence available as part of the initial investigation
Manspreading is a problem, but so is woman-squishing
Recently, I was having a rather rambling, woo-woo conversation with a friend. She told me about ‘somatic experiencing’, about how our bodies store emotions, bear an imprint of any psychological injury that’s happened to us.
KTR urges Centre to sanction steel plant at Bayyaram
Stating that the central government has been giving the cold shoulder to the state, the Telangana IT and industries minister KT Rama Rao on Sunday again wrote to Union steel minister Ram Chandra Prasad Singh urging the Centre to sanction the setting up of a steel plant at Bayyaram in Telangana.
BJP raising terror pitch to skip talk on jobs: Akhilesh
This Comes After BJP Leaders Accuse SP Of Supporting Terrorists
Akbar hate speech trial to begin today
The trial in the alleged 2012 hate speech by AIMIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi at Nirmal town will commence on Monday at Nampally criminal court.
Shaktimaan's film will retain the TV show's essence: Mukesh
Superhero Shaktimaan will be back and this time on the big screen. Mukesh Khanna, who essayed the popular character on TV for many years, is glad that everything has fallen into place.
Russia stokes Ukraine tension with N-missile tests
Zelensky Asks Putin To Meet As Ukrainian Rebels Mobilise Troops, Urges West Not To Make Deal Behind Kyiv’s Back
ROHIT CROWNED ALL-FORMAT CAPTAIN
Opener Named Test Skipper For Lanka Series As Pujara, Rahane, Saha, Ishant Are Dropped; Ravindra Jadeja Returns
Kadhe-Erler triumph
Bengaluru: Top seeds Arjun Kadhe of India and Austrian Alexander Erler clinched the doubles title at the Bengaluru Open 2 ATP Challenger tennis tournament, defeating defending champions and third seeds Saketh Myneni and Ramkumar Ramanathan of India 6-3, 6-7 (4), 10-7 in the final here on Saturday.
Sikh-Hindu team hails PM Modi for bringing them back from Af
According to the press note released by the PIB, the group contended that Modi is not just the PM of India but the PM of the world
The most talked about movie of recent times, Gehraiyaan, continues to make waves
Living up to its title, Gehraiyaan, Shakun Batra’s latest release, has invoked a depth of emotions and opinions from audiences and critics alike. Having intrigued viewers right from its very first frame, the film has touched the hearts and minds of viewers around the globe, owing to its realistic portrayal of modern-day relationships, layered character arcs and nuanced storyline.
With football, hijab-clad girls break new ground
Thrice a week, a dozen or so hijab-clad girls practise at the footballer-churning Mohammed Hussain playground in Mumbai
‘Maha Sudarshana Yagam' at Yadadri unlikely on March 21
Hyderabad: Yet another fresh row kicks off between chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and Chinna Jeeyar Swamy with the suspecion over postponement of ‘Maha Sudarshana Yagam’ at temple town, Yadadri. a day after Tridandi Chinna Jeeyar Swamy refuted allegations between them.
Interim order not for teachers, says dept of minority welfare
Leaders Of All Faiths Appeal For Peace
Heli rides see more bookings during fest
Hyderabad: Hanmakonda to Medaram has seen maximum helicopter bookings during the Medaram Jatara as about 50 people have taken rides between February 16 and February 19.
Harris lays down hard US line against Russia
ON GUARD: Ukrainian troops patrol at the eastern frontline
Gambling on green hydrogen could prove to be a risky bet
Industrialists have delightedly hailed the government’s new green hydrogen policy offering incentives to produce 5 million tons of hydrogen by 2030. India already produces solar and wind energy more cheaply than new thermal power. But while renewables can replace fossil fuels in many uses, coal is still needed in industries like steel and cement, and liquid fuels in shipping and airlines (renewables cannot power long trips).
Court: Gujarat blasts accused were highly skilled, educated
‘Knew How To Mislead Investigators, Gathering Proof Wasn’t Easy’
CM to meet Uddhav, Pawar in Mum today
KCR Also Plans To Meet Ex-PM Gowda, Didi
Book CPM MLA in Dalit activist's death: Twenty20
The body of Dalit activist and Twenty20 worker CK Deepu, who was killed allegedly by CPM activists, was brought to Kizhakkambalam’s Twenty20 Nagar for the public to pay their respects on Saturday
Blue plaque for London building that sheltered abandoned ayahs
London: A building in London where hundreds of ayahs — Indian women who served as nannies to the British during the British Raj — sought refuge after being abandoned by the British families who brought them to the UK, is to be commemorated with a blue plaque.
BJP: What was Tipu doing with terror convict's dad?
Lucknow: An undated picture of Akhilesh Yadav with the father of one of the 38 convicts sentenced to death in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case on Saturday became BJP’s election-eve ammo against the SP chief, among the contenders for one of the 59 assembly seats in UP that will go to polls on Sunday in the third phase.
80% of India's adults now fully vaxxed
Door-To-Door Drive Helps Boost Coverage
Colleges across T to reopen campus for offline classes
According to industry experts, there are more than 4,000 colleges in Telangana of which almost 80 per cent have stopped online classes and have resumed physical lessons
TTD to shut down private eateries
Devotees To Be Served Only Annaprasadam
Modi hosts Sikh leaders, says country wasn't born in 1947
Meeting Comes 2 Days Ahead Of Punjab Vote
Losing hair post COVID-19? Here's what you should do to fix it
In recent times, numerous people who have recovered from COVID-19, even with mild symptoms, are facing tremendous hair loss.
Here are ways to improve occupational wellness
STAY MOTIVATED, STRIKE A WORK AND LEISURE BALANCE, UPSKILL YOURSELF
Foreign investors, including Indians, sue USCIS for refusal to process EB-5 visas
A bunch of foreign investors, including several Indian citizens, who have sunk in at least $500,000 under the EB-5 investor visa programme have filed a lawsuit with a US district court challenging the lapse of the EB-5 ‘Regional Center Program’ and the US Citizenship and Immigration Services’(USCIS) refusal to process their visas.
FIR against 20 students over hijab row in K'taka
In the first punitive action against students seeking entry into colleges despite the interim order of the Karnataka high court banning hijabs, saffron shawls or any religious clothing inside classrooms in institutes that prescribe a uniform, police on Friday lodged an FIR against about 20 students of a Tumakuru college on charges of violating prohibitory orders.