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‘Benefits Being Rolled Out To Encourage Use Of EVs'
J Pandurang Naik, joint transport commissioner, Hyderabad answers queries from TOI readers on renewal of licenses, punishment for traffic violators and measures being taken to make public transport safe amid Covid-19
Waze, Gang Planned Extortion From Ambani: Chargesheet
‘Intent Was Clearly To Terrorise Wealthy & Prosperous Individuals’
HC To Officials: Don't Allow PoP Idols' Immersion In Water Bodies
‘Idols should not cross 10ft, should be immersed in spl ponds’
Rohit Seeks A Higher Plane
After Owning White-Ball Format, Success As Test Opener Overseas Is What He Is After And England Is Just A Start
Talks Fail, Farmers Lay Siege To Karnal Mini Secretariat
Farm Bodies Refuse To Budge Until Haryana Sheds Its ‘Raj-hath’
1,500 homeless as Osman Nagar flooded again
With Osman Nagar Case Pending In HC, Officials Say No Permanent Solution | KCR Speaks To CS On Floods, Issues Directions
LIBRARIES GET NEW SHELF LIFE
Following A Year Of Social Isolation, Libraries Are Going Mobile And Offering Pop-Up Book Rooms To Cater To Bibliophiles At Their Doorstep
Net Suspended, Security Up Ahead Of Mahapanchayat
Primary Objective Is To Maintain Public Peace And Order: Virk
City Gears Up To Welcome Ganesh
GHMC Staff Deployed For Smooth Processions | Over 20 Lakes Cleaned On War Footing
A Curtain Divides Male, Female Students As Af Univs Reopen
Students across Afghanistan have started returning to university classrooms after the Taliban stormed to power, and in some cases females have been separated from their male peers by curtains or boards down the middle of the room.
Be In The Present: Bumrah's Mantra
The smile was back on Jasprit Bumrah’s face after his masterclass of a spell post-lunch mesmerised England.
UAE To Launch Green Visa To Attract Talent And Funds
The UAE tops the list of hosting the largest number of immigrants from India, stated to be 3.5 million, according to a 2020 UN report. With the UAE set to roll out green visas and expand the eligibility for golden visas, this number may grow by leaps and bounds. Technology workers from India will stand to benefit as UAE plans to focus on hiring coders and attract technology companies.
As China Tightens Grip, Lanka Looks To Boost India Def Ties
Envoy Focuses On Joint Military Drills, Counter-Terror Line Of Credit
BATTLE IS ON
Openers Deny India Early Breakthrough As England Chase 368 For Victory In Fourth Test
Rethink the role of teachers
NEP 2020 will provide contextual frameworks and a vision for the future, writes Raghavendra P Tiwari
SHELBY SHOW
WORLD NO. 43 ROGERS STUNS WORLD NO. 1 ASHLEIGH BARTY IN 3RD ROUND; DJOKOVIC REACHES 4TH ROUND AS HE PURSUES A CALENDAR-YEAR GRAND SLAM
Taliban co-founder Baradar hurt in clash with Haqqani faction
All Will Be Fine: ISI Chief Amid Power Struggle
Fresh Fight In Panjshir As Taliban Seek To Capture Last Holdout Area
Taliban and opposition forces battled on Saturday to control the Panjshir Valley north of Kabul, the last Afghan province holding out against the Islamist group, with both sides claiming to have the upper hand without producing conclusive evidence.
‘We all need a teacher who sees what we are capable of achieving'
‘THE STUDENT-TEACHER RELATIONSHIP IN BLACK WENT BEYOND DEFINITION AND EACH COMPLETED THE OTHER’ - BHAVANI IYER, CO-WRITER
RWAs tighten norms on Ganesh pandals, cops make consent letter mandatory
In order to avoid sound pollution and to keep calm during the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, the Residential Welfare Associations (RWAs) have tightened their norms to give consent letters to install Ganesh pandals in their respective colonies’ limits.
GO 111: T to abide by high court directions
Chief secretary Somesh Kumar has informed the high court that the state government will act on the directions of the court in respect of issues related to GO 111.
Sanction more IPS officers for Telangana: CM to Shah
KCR: Maoist Activity In T Under Control
Hanging In Balance
Oval Test Nicely Poised As India Finish Day Two 56 Behind England, Have 10 Wickets In Hand
I've Erased Haunting Memories Of Rio: Sundar Gurjar On Winning Bronze At Tokyo Paralympics
The javelin thrower made a comeback and how, finally putting events of 2016 – when he was disqualified from the Paralympics for missing roll call – to rest
KCR Meets Modi, Seeks Land For Telangana Bhavan In Delhi
A day after laying the foundation stone for TRS party office in New Delhi, Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Friday requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to allot land for construction of Telangana Bhavan in the national capital.
US, India Adopt Wait & Watch Approach To Af
Share Notes On Taliban As Insurgents Bond With China
With No Assurance Of Income, 5 Of 6 Teachers Remain Absent
Many Unwilling To Return With Uncertainty Over How Long Classes Will Run, Covid Situation
Cristiano Ronaldo Has Broken The Men's International Scoring Record
Cristiano Ronaldo has broken the men’s international scoring record... And he is ‘not closing the count yet’
Cow Only Animal That Inhales, Exhales Oxygen: HC
The Allahabad high court judge who asked for the cow to be declared India’s “national animal” while denying bail to a man accused of cow slaughter has said in the same 12-page order that “scientists believe cow is the only animal that inhales and exhales oxygen”.
US Runner Blames Uncastrated Boar Meat For +ve Test, CAS Rejects Defence
US’ 1,500m and 5,000m record holder Houlihan was sanctioned by the Athletics Integrity Unit, a decision upheld after an appeal to CAS in June.