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Wave Of Suspensions In Parl: Count Hits 141
The Lok Sabha Speaker suspended 49 more Opposition members on Tuesday, a day after a record 78 parliamentarians from both houses were ordered out till at least the end of the Winter session, deepening the crisis in India’s Parliament where some crucial bills were tabled, briefly discussed, and sailed through.
Storm In US Knocks Out Power, Leads To Flooding
The weather service issued flash-flood warnings for New York, parts of Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Vermont and Massachusetts
Rich Nations Did Not Have Way At COP28: Minister
Developing nations did not give into pressure from developed countries on the language of the COP28 outcome document that called on economies to transition away from fossil fuels, Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav said on Tuesday.
Russian Prez Says Military Has Seized Initiative In Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared on Tuesday that the military has seized the initiative on the battlefield in Ukraine after repelling Kyiv's counter-offensive and is well-positioned to achieve Moscow's goals.
Aussies Rule As Cummins, Starc Breach ₹20cr Mark
The record for the most expensive signing in Indian Premier League (IPL) auctions fell twice in quick succession on Tuesday as the ₹20 crore mark was breached for the first time in the cash-rich T20 league’s 15-year history. Australian pacers Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins were responsible for the record-breaking numbers in Dubai, securing unprecedented bids of ₹24.75 crore and ₹20.5 crore from Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) respectively.
Gyrocopter rides set to perk up Uttarakhand's adventure travel scene
In a groundbreaking move to elevate adventure travel in Uttarakhand, the state tourism board announced - gyrocopter rides recently.
'I MAKE THE MOST OF EVEN A 10-MINUTE ROLE'
No role is too big or small for Sanya Malhotra, who believes in adding a bit of herself to the script as an actor
South Africa ride de Zorzi ton for easy win over India
South Africa beat India by eight wickets in the second ODI to level the three-match series 1-1 here on Tuesday.
Aditi gets her drive right, sets sights on Paris 2024
The Indian golfer added yards to her drive by practising her swing this season and that saw her make more birdies
The crazy buys don't always pay off
When the frenetic bidding for Mitchell Starc finally ended, Kolkata Knight Riders emerged with a winning bid of ₹24.75 crore. The twice former champions desperately needed pacers and the Australian left-armer fit the bill. But any which way you look at it, this was crazy money. The auction dynamics again came to the fore as a pitched battle between KKR and Gujarat Titans pushed up the asking price way beyond the realm of logic.
Dec air passenger demand strongest since pandemic
India’s aviation industry is navigating a surge in travel demand, with December poised to set a post-pandemic record for passenger numbers. This upswing has led to a noticeable increase in airfares compared with earlier months, as evidenced by data from online travel portals.
Tatas may run Jamshedpur as state gives nod
Jamshedpur, India’s first planned city built by Tata group founder Jamshedji Tata, may finally come under administrative control of the Tatas, clearing a decades-old legal cloud over the place where India’s first steel mill stands.
Wilful default may be stopped earlier
New RBI framework will allow banks to give early hearings to borrowers
Israel strikes southern Gaza, at least 28 dead
Israeli forces raided one of the last functioning hospitals in Gaza's north and bombarded the south with airstrikes that killed at least 28 Palestinians, pressing ahead with their offensive on Tuesday with renewed backing from the United States, despite rising international alarm.
IMD failed to give timely warning, says Stalin
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on Tuesday said the India Meteorological Department (IMD) failed to issue timely warnings about the extreme rainfall that battered four southern districts in the state between Saturday and Monday and added that the agency issued a red alert two days after the downpour began.
'Security is becoming more important in India-EU partnership'
Defence and security cooperation is becoming a more important pillar of the India-European Union (EU) partnership because democracies worldwide are facing threats from authoritarian regimes, the head of a key European Parliament panel said on Tuesday.
DMK min convicted as HC sets aside acquittal
In a setback for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government in Tamil Nadu, the Madras high court on Tuesday set aside a trial court's order acquitting the state's higher education minister K Ponmudy and his wife in a ₹1.75-crore disproportionate assets case.
HC rejects Oreva MD's bail petition in Morbi bridge collapse case
The Gujarat High Court on Tuesday rejected the bail application of Jaysukh Patel, the managing director of Oreva Group and prime accused in the Morbi bridge collapse case that killed 135 people last year. Patel has been in jail since his surrender in January.
'India can give low-cost, quality solutions to global challenges'
The world is confident that India can provide lowcost, quality, sustainable and scalable solutions to global challenges, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday and encouraged youngsters to work with the sole aim of \"Aatmanirbhar Bharat\" (self-reliant India).
INDIA bloc holds talks on Ram temple, EVMs
TAMIL NADU CM MK STALIN CAUTIONED LEADERS THAT THE BJP COULD CREATE A NARRATIVE AROUND THE RAM MANDIR
Nuh: 55 houses illegally built on Aravalli land
The Nuh administration, while conducting a survey of the Tauru forest, has discovered at least 55 houses illegally constructed in protected areas in the Aravallis, officials aware of the development said on Tuesday, adding that the encroachers have been given till December 31 to remove the structures or face action.
More balconies collapse in Ggm condo, curbs on entry
Three balconies of flats located in Tower D of Chintels Paradiso condominium in Gurugram Sector 109 collapsed on Sunday evening - the same tower which partially collapsed last year, resulting in the death of two women. However, no one was injured in Sunday's incident, officials aware of the matter said on Tuesday.
Relief for homebuyers as UP eases steps to register stuck flats in Noida
The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday waived off penalties and slashed the interest applied on dues by real estate developers, paving the way for potentially hundreds of thousands of homebuyers to be able to register properties in their name.
How assembly decisions shaped the city
Constituting the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) and the Delhi Jal Board (DJB), passing the Delhi Electricity Reform bill, and formulating the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB)-- these are some of the key decisions that the Delhi legislative assembly has taken in the last 30 years since it was reconstituted in the winter of 1993.
Strong winds bring pollution levels down, min temp up
After 12 straight days of \"very poor\" air, Delhi's pollution levels improved to the \"poor\" category as strong surface winds led to the city recording a 24-hour average air quality index (AQI) reading of 286 on Tuesday, according to the Central Pollution Control Board's national bulletin released at 4pm - down from 330 (very poor) the day before.
9-yr-old girl abducted, raped, killed in N Delhi
A nine-year-old girl living in a rented accommodation with her family in north Delhi’s Swaroop Nagar was raped and murdered by her 52-year-old landlord on December 12, and her body was allegedly dumped in the Munak canal, police officers aware of the case said on Tuesday, adding that the accused has been arrested.
Was sold fake Bawa, Souza, 9 more paintings for ₹17.9 cr, alleges exec
PUNEET BHATIA TOLD POLICE THAT 11 OF THE PAINTINGS HE BOUGHT, WHICH INCLUDED A MANJIT BAWA AND AN F.N. SOUZA, WERE FORGERIES
Kharge's name raised as PM face as parties push for quick seat pact
KEJRIWAL ALSO BACKED THE IDEA AT THE ALLIANCE'S MEETING BUT IT REPORTEDLY UPSET NITISH KUMAR AND LALU PRASAD YADAV
1991 Act not violated: HC on Gyanvapi pleas
A bouquet of pleas filed by Hindu petitioners seeking worshipping rights inside the Gyanvapi Masjid complex and the removal of the mosque is not barred by the 1991 Places of Worship Act, the Allahabad high court ruled on Tuesday, marking a crucial turn in the decades-old dispute that will have reverberations across a raft of similarly sensitive cases.
Sailor injured on hijacked merchant ship moved to Indian navy vessel for treatment
One of the 18 sailors on board the hijacked merchant vessel Ruen was on Monday transferred to Indian stealth destroyer INS Kochi for medical assistance after he was injured, officials aware of the matter said on Tuesday.