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Gogra Hot Springs: China Changes Tack, Plays Hardball
New Delhi: The recent round of military talks between India and China saw the Chinese side switching track, taking a rigid position on de-escalation in the Gogra-Hot Springs area, in contrast to its earlier posture when it was more fixated on the Finger area near Pangong lake.
Hyderabad Worth Walking Miles To See
This year’s competitioncould not have got off toa better start than it did in Chennai on Friday.
Daily Cases Cross 1.5L, Up 50% In 6 Days
Deaths Also Rise To 839 In Last 24 Hours
SHAW-SHIKHAR TANGO FLOORS SUPER KINGS
The last few months have been a roller-coaster ride for Prithvi Shaw.
Cannot hold 25 sailors to ransom, says seafarers' union
Hyderabad: As investigation into the Suez Canal incident involving ‘Ever Given’ by Suez Canal Authority (SCA) in Egypt continues, National Union of Seafarers of India (NUSI) said that the 25 Indian seafarers on board cannot be held to ransom if there was a delay in settling the issue of losses with ship owners or others concerned.
Sharmila's New Party On July 8, To Undertake 3-Day Fast
Hyderabad: Superstar Rajinikanth’s popular dialogue ‘Simham single ga vastundi’ (Lion always comes alone) from the film ‘Sivaji’ came in handy for YS Sharmila to announce her arrival in Telangana politics.
Assam Polls Over, Cong Packs Off 18 AIUDF Candidates To Raj
Fearing Horse-Trading, BPF Too Shifts Its Nominees To Kokrajhar
Conduct Board Exams Online, Suggest Teachers & Parents
Students and their parents questioned why the exams cannot be conducted in the online mode when they have appeared for the classes virtually for the entire year
Will take time to shut all shops in Begum Bazar, say traders
Hyderabad: On day one of the self-imposed restrictions by the traders’ association is Begum Bazar, a lukewarm response could be seen to directions of closure of business by 5 pm.
‘Never seen a CM asking to confront Central forces'
Kolkata: “Never in my political career did I come across such remarks against Central forces from a chief minister or a party chief,” said Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday, hitting back at West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, a day after she alleged these forces were intimidating voters ahead of polls under the instructions of MHA.
Yogi: BJP Will Set Up UP-Like ‘Anti-Romeo Squads' In WB
Chanditala (Hooghly): Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath assured Bengal’s voters on Thursday that BJP would set up UP-like anti-Romeo squads in the state if the party was voted to office.
Total Infections Top 13m, Last 1m In Record 11 Days
Even as fresh Covid-19 infections hit another single-day peak of over 1.3 lakh on Thursday, the country's total caseload crossed 13 million (1.3 crore), with the last 1 million cases coming in just 11 days.
King Of Fruits Floods Markets, Supply To City Will Increase Soon
Hyderabad: The king of fruits has arrived in the city with wholesale and retail markets expected to get an increase in supply in the range of 20% to 30% in the next few weeks.
Four-day Vaccination Drive In Andhra From April 11
Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh will hold a Covid-19 ‘vaccination utsav’ from April 11 to 14.
Firm Begins Activating Frozen Karvy Accounts
Hyderabad: Broking and advisory firm IIFL Securities Ltd said it has started activation of 11 lakh Karvy Stock Broking Ltd’s demat accounts that were frozen for over a year following the markets regulator Securities & Exchange Board of India (Sebi)’s directive.
After Rising Infections, States Now Face Vaccine Shortage
Vax Completely Stopped In Few Maha Districts
How Can India Build A Vaccine For Poverty?
Today, the nation encounters bigger challenges as the catastrophic pandemic threatens achieved progress in poverty eradication while deepening existing inequalities and uncovering the fragility of the systems.
IRDAI Issues Guidelines For Trade Credit Insurance Products
Hyderabad: Insurance regulator, Insurance Regulatory & Development Authority of India (IRDAI), on Wednesday issued draft guidelines for general insurance companies to come up with trade credit insurance products with customised covers for SMEs and MSMEs.
Nethra, First Indian Woman Sailor To Qualify For Olympics
Chennai: Nethra Kumanan became the first Indian woman sailor to qualify for the Olympics. In the Mussanah Open Championship in Oman — the Olympic Qualifier for Asia — all that the 22-year-old from Chennai needs to do was finish the 10-boat medal race without any negative points to seal the Tokyo berth. At the end of Day 5 of the races on Wednesday, Nethra led the women’s Laser Radial class with 18 points.
‘T20 Isn't All About Slogging Every Ball'
Dawid Malan, The World’s No. 1 T20I Batsman, Hopes To Make His Punjab Kings Stint Count...
Russia May Make ‘additional' Military Equipment In India
Moscow Format involving India best for Afghans: Lavrov
Andhra SEC Challenges Single Judge Poll Order
Vijayawada: The state election commission (SEC) late on Tuesday night challenged the order of a single judge of AP high court staying the elections to zilla and mandal parishad territorial constituencies scheduled for April 8. A division bench of the high court took up hearing of the SEC’s petition. Hearing was going on at the time of this edition going to the press.
Blended Learning: The New Normal For Higher Education
Covid-19 is the ‘black swan’ event of the 21st century. More than a year into its occurrence, it continues to wreak havoc, disrupting lives and livelihoods and impacting several economic sectors. The pandemic disturbed education and learning equally, though not talked about extensively.
CM Releases Kaleshwaram Water Into Haldivagu
Hyderabad: Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday released Kaleshwaram waters to Haldivagu (stream) at Avusulapally village in Wargal mandal of Siddipet district.
‘Anil controls police dept... fair probe in Param case unlikely'
Court Says Probe Must Go To CBI, Calls For A Preliminary Inquiry
Villagers may have tipped off Maoists, says CRPF DG
A possible leak by local villagers about the movement of a large number of CRPF and Chhattisgarh police personnel in Tarrem area of Bijapur could have led to quick mobilisation of CPI (Maoist) cadres in their ‘core’ area.
Quad-plus-France exercise kicks off in Bay of Bengal
Naval Exercise To Ensure Stable Indo-Pacific
Putin passes law that may keep him in office until 2036
It Will Allow 68-Yr-Old Russian Prez To Run For 2 More Terms After 2024
5 states to vote on biggest polling day
High Stakes For Cong; BJP Hopes To Gain
K'taka Teacher's Bank ‘Bond' Beats Dropout
Her Struggle To Study Made Her Help Kids