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We can help Afghans by informing the world about what is happening there: Kabul-born actor Qais Khan
Qais recently made his Bollywood debut and was hoping to go back to Afghanistan to show his film to his people
‘We will hunt you down': Biden vows to avenge Afghan attack
‘Will Respond With Force & Precision At Our Time, At Place Of Our Choosing’
Dalit Bandhu is a maha yagna, says CM
1.75 Crore Will Be Spent In Phased Manner, Scheme Was Delayed Due To Pandemic, Says CM KCR
Hyd mix of tradition, modernity: CJ Kohli
Stating that her elevation to the apex court came as a pleasant surprise, Telangana high court Chief Justice Hima Kohli requested the people to keep the crosswinds of democratic traditions, free-thinking and free exchange of ideas flowing and to blow away the cobwebs of casteism, regionalism and provincialism.
1 cr anti-Covid jabs given, highest single-day record
Almost 37% Of India’s Population Covered With At Least One Dose
Abhishek Back To Work After ‘Freak Accident'
Abhishek Bachchan has resumed work after suffering an injury in his hand on the Chennai set of his upcoming film.
Panic, Chaos, Anger As Twin Blasts Rock Kabul Airport
Lost All Papers I Had To Flee Country, Never Want To See Airport Again: Eyewitness
Single Moms Stand By Nusrat's Decision Not To Name Baby's Dad
‘She Doesn’t Fear How Society Might Judge Her’
Indians No Longer Need ILP To Visit Protected Areas In Ladakh
The Ladakh administration has done away with the Inner Line Permit for Indian nationals and local residents visiting all notified protected areas of Ladakh because ILP has “lost its relevance”, Mehboob Ali, secretary for tourism and culture in Ladakh, told TOI on Thursday.
Pandemic Drives More Aspirants To Write Eamcet
Over 43k More Appeared For Engg Exam
Airline Staff To Face Random Dope Tests
For the first time, India has proposed to conduct dope tests randomly on pilots, cabin crew and air traffic controllers (ATCOs).
Today's Child, Tomorrow's Star
NEP 2020 will help take India’s young to the top of the global knowledge economy
Serena Withdraws From US Open Due To Torn Hamstring
Serena Williams has withdrawn from next week’s US Open after the American said on Wednesday that her torn hamstring had not completely healed ahead of the final Grand Slam of the year.
How Not To Be A Braggart When Sharing Personal Milestones During These Tough Times
While it is normal to share good news of promotions or new achievements with close friends and family, it is important not to come across as boastful or a braggart, now, more than ever.
I've gotten so used to wearing a mask, I now feel naked without one: Malavika
Midway through her first virtual chatwith Hyderabad Times, MalavikaMohanan pauses mid-sentence and lets out a sneeze.
On secret mission, CIA chief met Taliban brass in Kabul
CIA director William Burns flew to Kabul for secret talks with the Taliban leadership on Monday even as the militant body imposed a blockade on the capital’s airport and said Afghans are no longer allowed to leave the country.
1.35 Cr Yet To Take First Jab As Hesitancy Remains A Concern
A staggering 1.35 crore beneficiaries in the state are yet to get a single jab of the Covid-19 vaccine largely due to hesitancy by people in the rural areas, authorities said on Tuesday.
Form Special Force To Guard Courts, Judges: Bar Council
BCI: Art 146 of Constitution Gives Ample Scope to Appoint Security Force
We're Largely Shooting In A Bio-Bubble In Prayagraj For Doctor G: Rakul
Rakul Preet Singh recently joined Ayushmann Khurrana and Shefali Shah, her co-stars in Junglee Pictures’ Doctor G in Prayagraj. Due to the pandemic, the film’s unit has been shooting in a bio-bubble.
Sanitation Drive In Schools And Colleges Till August 30
Collectors To Monitor Sanitisation
How Much Exercise Is Too Much Exercise?
You can have too much of a good thing, especially in the case of exercise. In fact, as per some recent studies, exercising more than the recommended guidelines can lead to major health issues.
Why Are Gamers Going Gaga Over Discord?
A sudden spike in online gaming during the pandemic, coupled with a need to stay connected virtually, have brought the free chat service back in focus
Institutes Welcome Move To Reopen But Parents Guarded
‘Move Needed For Practical Learning’
Taliban Warn West: Exit By Aug 31 Or Else...
Insurgents Claim To Have Recaptured 3 Districts Near Unconquered Panjshir From Resistance Force
6 Countries Agree To Fly Indians Out Of Af
They Will Be Brought Home Later
Amid Ban Murmurs, Geelani Home Drops Hurriyat Board
Mirwaiz Contests Allegations Of Pakistan Medical Seats ‘Sale’
Can Big Releases Lure Moviegoers Back To Cinemas?
Several Bollywood & Hollywood flicks are scheduled to release in the next two months, but the audience is sharply divided over whether they’ll return to theatres
Govt Against Merging Ailing Voda Idea With BSNL-MTNL
‘Debt-Laden Pvt Co Can’t Be Under Fold Of Loss-Making PSUs’
3rd Wave Looming, May Imperil Kids, PMO Told
Panel: States need to boost Covid care facilities for kids
Af Crisis Shows Why CAA Is Needed: Puri
Amid the ongoing evacuation from Afghanistan, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Sunday that the problems faced by the Sikh and Hindu communities point to why the enactment of the Citizenship Amendment Act was necessary.