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In 1st rally after being shot at, Imran says his party will quit all assemblies
At the climax of his long march, Pakistan former prime minister Imran Khan announced on Saturday that his Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf will quit all provincial assemblies, a move meant to intensify pressure on the beleaguered government to call snap polls.
After protests, China relaxes 3-mth Covid curbs in Xinjiang
Residents Of Low-Risk Areas To Move Freely In Neighbourhoods
Indians outscore top UK student Chinese to visa tally
Get 1.3L Visas, 273% Above Pre-Covid Levels
Amid political heat, state set to get new police boss
Telangana Police is all set to get a new boss at a time when the force has found itself sandwiched between an aggressive BJP and a defiant TRS pushing back hard.
BJP promises UCC and 20 lakh jobs in Gujarat
BJP vowed to implement a uniform civil code (UCC) and set up an \"anti-radicalisation cell\" to identify and eradicate potential threats from terror groups as it released its manifesto on Saturday for the upcoming Gujarat assembly election.
Hyd's 2nd space odyssey with Dhruva nanosat blast
A week after space tech startup Skyroot Aerospace skyrocketed into history by sending India's first privately developed rocket Vikram-S into suborbital space, another Hyderabad startup, Dhruva Space, has carved a place for itself in India's space history.
Technology must make justice accessible to all, say PM & CJI
On Constitution Day, Silence On Collegium Row
Son Angad emotional as cricket legend Bishan Bedi meets Pak cricketer friends
Former Indian cricket captain Bishan Singh Bedi recently visited his friends in Pakistan, shared his son and actor Angad Bedi.
Animal Welfare Board issues a show cause notice to Vijay's next
Even as Vijay’s Varasudu is inching towards a grand Sankranti release, the makers of the film have been slapped with a notice from the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI).
Giroud targets scoring record as France face Denmark
Olivier Giroud will bid to become France’s all-time top scorer when they face Denmark in Group D at the World Cup on Saturday, with ‘Les Blues’ looking for a victory that will take them into the round of 16 with a game to spare in Qatar.
Young ones staking a claim to centrestage
Ronaldo scored but it was Portugal’s new generation, inspired solely by their hero’s exploits, that caught the eye
Iran government supporters confront protesters in Doha
Iran’s political turmoil cast a shadow also over Iran’s second match at the World Cup on Friday, with pro-government fans harassing anti-government fans outside the stadium in Qatar.
Greta, 600 youths sue Sweden for climate inaction
More than 600 young people in Sweden, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, on Friday filed a lawsuit against the Swedish state accusing it of climate inaction, a first in the country.
China locks down 'iPhone City' as stir worsens
20,000 Staff Leave Foxconn As Workers Clash With Police
SC admits to woes with livestreaming of proceedings
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Harmony between govt and SC is essential, asserts CJI
A fortnight after the Supreme Court judicially sought the law secretary's response on stalling the appointment of collegium-approved names to constitutional courts, Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud on Friday struck a conciliatory note by saying the \"soft culture\" of constitutional statesmanship was needed to strike harmony between the SC and the Centre for the selection of the right candidates as judges.
Collegium system is alien to Constitution, says Rijiju
Terming the collegium system of appointment of judges to the constitutional courts alien to the Constitution, law minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday further stepped up demand for scrutiny of the judiciary by seeking transparency and accountability in appointments.
India correcting distortion in pages of history, says PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday called for correcting distortions in pages of India’s history written as part of a conspiracy during the colonial era, stressing on the need to celebrate its heritage and hitherto ignored unsung bravehearts.
SC: Members of LGBTQ entitled to equal citizenship
‘Non-recognition Of Marriages Violates Rights’
Amid World Cup, Islamic outfit warns against soccer intoxication
Amid the World Cup frenzy sweeping Kerala, the Samastha Kerala Jem Iyyathul Khutba committee has cautioned believers against football intoxication and has reminded them that late-night matches should not lead to missing of congressional prayer.
Voter data theft: EC orders audit of changes to rolls since Jan 1
2 Sr Babus Suspended For ‘Role’
T scores big again, wins 7 more Swachh awards
Awards Won In Fastest Moving City Categories
Shashidhar into BJP fold, vows to oust TRS from T
Says Telangana Comes First And Not TRS Family
'Integrated rocket manufacturing, testing facility in Telangana soon'
KTR at Skyroot’s Vikram-S launch success session at T-Hub on Friday
SIT grills Nanda Kumar's wife, adv Pratap for 8 hrs
Advocate, Chitralekha Summoned For Quizzing Again
Telugu couple steps in as grim reality sinks after mass layoffs
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BJP will surpass its previous best in Gujarat polls: Shah
‘Cong Still Main Opponent In State, Not AAP’
India look to settle middle order slots
WHO WILL LIFT THE CUP? Indian captali Shikhar Dhawan and New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson with the ODI series trophy at Eden Park on Thursday
Goan hops around Doha to watch 4 matches in 11 hours!
Panaji: Most football fans dream of being at the World Cup — the crown in the jewel for football — at least once in their lifetime, as they congregate and celebrate the game once every four years.
PRESENT PLAYING PERFECT PAST
Youngster Gavi’s Combine With The More Mature Pedri Evokes Memories Of The Xavi-Iniesta Days