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Why can't a model have a PhD?, asks Dr Anjhula Mya Singh
Anjhula – a feminist who wears lipstick and a supermodel who recently became the Interim Chair of the International Board of Amnesty International – believes limiting or circumscribing roles of women is unfair
Veggie prices go up in T after incessant rains damage crops
Excess rains in Telangana for the past few weeks has led to massive crop damage in the state triggering a rise of 20-50 per cent in vegetable prices.
Road blockade not a grievance redressal mechanism, says SC
Farmers block a road during their protest against Centre’s three farm reform laws at Ghazipur border in New Delhi
It's destiny that I'm doing a film with Thalapathy Vijay sir, says Vamshi Paidipally
After helming the national award-winning film Maharshiwith Mahesh Babu, Vamshi Paidipally is delighted to cross the border and work with Tamil superstar Thalapathy Vijay for his upcoming film.
Had I continued playing hockey, I might have been at the Olympics representing India: Chitrashi Rawat
The Chak De! India actress was a hockey player before she decided to switch to acting
CHENNAI FIRST OFF THE BLOCKS
Dhoni Seals CSK’s Entry Into Playoffs With A Six Vs SRH
Quad v AUKUS: Anglos & Allies
India and Japan don’t enjoy the cultural affinity shared by English-speaking Western countries
In One Moment, Messi And PSG Make It All Work
In One Moment, Messi and PSG Make It All Work
India Set To Take Part In SCO Anti-Terror Exercise In Pak
New Delhi: India is likely to send a three-member team to participate in a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) anti-terror exercise in Pakistan next week, TOI has learnt.
All We Hear Is 'Blah Blah Blah': Greta Blasts Global Leaders For ‘Empty Climate Promises'
Greta Thunberg; (right) Vanessa Nakate, a 24-year-old activist from Uganda, broke down after urging leaders to “listen to the most affected people and areas”, and was comforted by Greta
Ex-Foreign Min Fumio Kishida Set To Become New Japan PM
Tokyo: Former Japanese foreign minister Fumio Kishida won the governing party’s leadership election on Wednesday and is set to become the next prime minister, facing the tasks of reviving a pandemic-hit economy and ensuring a strong alliance with Washington to counter growing regional security risks.
RCB Win To Remain In Hunt For Playoff
Playing risk-free cricket, devoid of anything flashy, Srikar Bharat and Glenn Maxwell came together and dismissed the Rajasthan Royals (RR) attack, taking Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) home by seven wickets in Dubai on Wednesday.
Mike Tyson roped in to star in Vijay Deverakonda's next
Boxing legend Mike Tyson, who is known for his ferocious demeanour and impeccable striking prowess on the ring, is all set to make his acting debut in an Indian film.
Telugu film industry distances itself from Pawan Kalyan after actor slams AP government
Tollywood star Pawan Kalyan,on Sunday, lashed out at the Andhra Pradesh government for “meddling” with the affairs of the Telugu Film Industry.
‘Delta Fear Motivating Americans To Get Jabs'
The Delta variant was the main reason that people decided to get vaccinated against Covid-19 this summer, according to the latest monthly survey on vaccine attitudes by the Kaiser Family Foundation, released on Tuesday.
Missing Kissing, Parisians Say ‘La Bise' Is Back
Paris: France’s traditional “la bise” greeting — a kiss on each cheek — is slowing make a comeback as the coronavirus recedes.
All You Need To Know About Scar Ectopic Pregnancy
Normally, fertilisation of the egg and sperm happens in the fallopian tube of the uterus and the resulting embryo is transferred to the uterine cavity, where it gets embedded in the uterine wall and develops. This is called implantation. In situations where implantation happens at sites other than the uterine cavity, it is called an ectopic pregnancy.
Forgotten Vista: Beyond History And Archaeology
Three ideas for leading Indian museums into a constructive public engagement with the present
Warner Fuels Speculation His Time At SRH May Have Run Out
David Warner of Sunrisers Hyderabad is in the news after he was dropped for the second time in this IPL season and watched a match from his hotel room.
Spurt In Heart Problems Post Covid
78 Out Of 100 Patients Diagnosed With Infection Reported Symptoms Of Heart Damage
A Narrow Win For Social Dems Against Merkel Bloc In Election
Chancellor-Hopeful Olaf Scholz Starts Coalition Talks
SC Ticks Off Corp Lawyers On Pleas For Urgent Listing
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday flagged the issue of corporate matters being frequently mentioned before it for urgent listing by lawyers, saying that cases about weaker sections of society and criminal matters would go “backstage”.
SRH Arrive Late To The Party
Finally Some Cheer For Sunrisers As Roy, Kane Star In 7-Wicket Win
Gulab Triggers Deluge, Grinds City To A Halt
• Over 100mm Rain In City, Districts Also Hit • More Showers Today Too: IMD • Nalas Still Remain A Hazard
3 killed as cyclone Gulab clobbers coastal Andhra
Srikakulam & Vizianagaram Bear The Brunt
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A No. 10 Scores For Barcelona And It’s Not Messi.... Catalans Bounce Back With 3-0 Win Over Levante
Four Plus Two Minus
Quad summit shows India matters in an emerging world order. But the Af-Pak challenge remains
65% Users Re-Use Passwords Across Accounts: Survey
Over the past year, 47% of respondents did not change their online security habits and 44% admitted to sharing passwords for professional accounts while working remotely
Centre Places Srinagar On International Aviation Map
Flight To UAE Likely To Start In A Month
Out-Of-Control Foot Soldiers Run Amok, Embarrass Taliban
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Sunday that Turkey expects the government in Afghanistan to be ‘inclusive’ before any agreement can be made about operating Kabul’s airport. ‘Whenever women become more active in every aspect of life, we can support them (Taliban),’ he said