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How Trump Made American Opinion Polls Lose Again
A look at predictions for the 17 swing states and the national popular vote shows they were significantly off in nine of these states, and nationally.
Impossible To Fill Void: Pooja Bhatt On Faraaz Khan's Death
Faraaz Khan, who had been battling for life since a few weeks, passed away yesterday, shared Pooja Bhatt.
Sunrisers Waltz Into Playoffs
...Toy With MI As Saha, Warner Star In 10-Wkt Win; KKR Out
2 Coaches Of Stationary Train Gutted At Yard
An empty train which was parked at Medchal railway station yard caught fire on Tuesday afternoon. Of the 10 coaches stationed on road number 4 of the yard, two were completely gutted in the fire.
A Nation On Edge: US Braces For Trouble On Election Day
Stores Board Up Windows, Banks Beef Up Security
CCMB Lens On Reinfections, Warns Of 2nd Wave Of Covid
Must Delay Or Reduce 2nd Wave: Director
Dubbak Defies Covid Fear To Vote Big; 82% Turnout
No Violence, Poll Culminates On A Peaceful Note
WHO for flexible labelling of Covid vaccine for speedy availability
To ensure speedy availability of Covid-19 vaccine once it is approved for use, World Health Organisation (WHO) has recommended universal (standard) label for the shots with flexibilities such as having only ‘manufacturing date’ instead of an ‘expiry date’, QR codes if possible and vials to also carry a statement saying ‘for pandemic use only’.
T seeks study on Polavaram impact
Telangana government has asked the Polavaram Project Authority (PPA) to conduct a detailed study on the water spread area while expressing concern over Polavaram backwater, which is likely to submerge the famed Sri Rama temple, Bhadrachalam town, Manuguru heavy water plant and nearby 100 villages.
T & AP resume inter-state services after 7 months
After months of gridlock and at least four rounds of negotiations, the transport departments of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have finally agreed to resume the inter-state bus services with immediate effect from Monday evening.
Sudan nat'l held for trying to smuggle sandalwood
Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel on Monday intercepted a Sudan national who was trying to smuggle out 5 kg sandalwood chips worth ₹13,600 to Khartoum from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
Message from economic data is steadily positive: Nirmala
Infra, Reforms To Be Priorities In Next Budget
Residents Want Strong Retaining Walls For Hasmathpet Nala
Residents of the Cantonment on Sunday blame the engineering wing of the Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB) for the recent floods.
25 L Property Owners Apply For LRS
LRS Scheme Was Announced On September 1
Bullet Train To Cut Mum-Hyd Travel Time By 9.5 Hours
NHSRCL train project to benefit to the country and give a boost to the skill development sector/NHSRCL notifies that tenders between Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad corridor will open on November 18
Health officials flag second wave of Covid-19
Need To Be Careful During Winter, Say Experts. Active Covid Cases Rise In Telangana
Jeelakarra Bellam Was A Tribute To My South India Connection: Kajal
A Telugu twist to Kajal-Gautam wedding
Sunrisers Win To Stay Alive, Put RCB In A Spot
Bowlers Brilliant As Hyderabad Choke Bangalore And Coast To 5-Wkt. Victory
Home Chores, Pesky Relatives: WFH Woes In The Festive Season
No escape
Kajal Aggarwal-Gautam Move Into New Home Post Fairytale Wedding
After a whirlwind wedding on Friday, Kajal Aggarwal and Gautam Kitchlu began a new chapter in their lives with a housewarming ceremony at their beautiful new home in Mumbai on Saturday.
Normal Is Safe But It's In Uncertain Times That We Can Grow A Lot
To help readers cope with their anxieties in these stressful times, The Times of India has launched Talk it Out, a series under which our panel of expert counsellors will answer your mental health queries. This week’s advice comes from psychologist Sadaf Vidha
Midday Meal Rice Found Damaged At Govt Schools
Several quintals of food grains meant for cooking midday meals for government school students in various districts damaged owing to lack of proper storage facilities.
Don't Undermine Regulatory Process: Electricity Act 2003 Limits Government Role To Being A Catalyst And Policy Maker
Recently, the power ministry circulated Rules under the Electricity Act 2003 relating to change in law, transmission system and planning, and late payment surcharge.
6.9-Earthquake Rattles Turkey And Greece; 14 Dead, Hundreds Injured
A strong earthquake struck on Friday in the Aegean Sea between the Turkish coast and the Greek island of Samos, killing at least 14 people and injuring hundreds amid collapsed buildings and flooding, officials said.
7 Killed As Van Plunges Down Ghat Road In East Godavari
Tragedy struck a marriage party in the wee hours of Friday when seven persons, including four women, were killed after the van they were traveling in plunged down the ghat road leading to the temple of Sri Venkateswara Swamy.
C'garh Expanding Jumbo Reserve Will Bury 64 Coal Blocks
The Chhattisgarh government’s decision to expand the proposed Lemru Elephant Reserve eightfold will put 64 coal blocks with close to 17 billion tonne reserves out of bounds for mining, hitting fuel supply to power sector and other industries at a time when the Narendra Modi government is making efforts to reduce imports.
T'wood Producer, Family Booked For Unauthorised Chopper Landing
Vijayawada: A Tollywood producer and seven of his family members were booked for making an unauthorized landing of a helicopter at the Zilla Parishad school grounds at Revuru village in Nellore district on Wednesday.
Activists, ex-GHMC Officer Square Off On Neknampur
Hyderabad: Neknampur Lake has turned into a battlefield between activists and a former GHMC official after the latter allegedly attacked workers at the site. Both sides have said the other is encroaching the lake.
Look North West
Shringla travels to cement strategic and economic ties with Europe
EC Axes Munger DM, SP Amid Mob Fury Over Police Firing
Patna: The Election Commission on Thursday ordered the immediate removal of Munger DM Rajesh Meena and SP Lipi Singh after rampaging mobs torched two police stations and as many outposts in the Bihar town over Monday’s police firing on a Durga Puja immersion procession. The offices of at least three top officials, including the SP, were ransacked and their vehicles set ablaze.