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Raw Is Risky: Veggies You Should Never Have Uncooked
Whipping up a salad is a quick fix for those mid-day hunger pangs. But, some vegetables, when consumed uncooked, can be detrimental to one's health.
Govt Declares Aid, States Look To Pick Up Pieces After Cyclone Michaung
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday conducted an aerial survey of flood-affected northern Tamil Nadu, including capital Chennai, and said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed the home ministry to release ₹450 crore in the second instalment to the southern state for cyclone relief.
Olympics tag pushes Anahat's pro drive
Moments after squash was included as one of the new sports for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics at October's IOC Session in Mumbai, Saurav Ghosal, India's top squash professional aged 37, chuckled that he wished he was 10 years younger.
Ready to step up and be counted
By including pacers Mukesh Kumar and Prasidh Krishna in squad for SA, India have their transition programme in place
Pistol shooters face race against time
India's top shooters Abhishek Verma and Saurabh Chaudhary are struggling to make it to the team
SAT overturns IIFL acquiring Sebi ban on new clients
The Securities Appellate Tribunal on Thursday overturned a Securities Exchange Board of India (Sebi) order restricting IIFL Securities from acquiring new clients. The tribunal also lowered the penalty from Sebi's initial fine of 1 crore to 20 lakh.
ED files charge sheet against Vivo
The Enforcement (ED) has filed a Directorate charge sheet in its money laundering probe against Chinese phone manufactures Vivo, alleging that shell companies were used to remit 1 lakh crore outside India between 2014 and 2021, people familiar with the development said.
Bain, KKR, Advent look to buy Sai Life
Global PE funds are seeking a controlling stake at a valuation of $600-700 million
Presidential hopefuls lock horns in Republican debate
The four candidates are trying to emerge as an alternative to Donald Trump who has maintained a lead in opinion polls ahead of first nominating contest in Iowa
MiG-21 and gender integration through eyes of women pilots
The phasing out of the Indian Air Force’s ageing MiG-21 combat aircraft next year has put a spotlight on women pilots who have thus far in their careers flown only the rugged Soviet-origin fighter plane whose checkered safety record has frequently triggered a chorus of concern and calls for its early replacement.
Fadnavis writes to Ajit against Malik's entry in ruling alliance
A surprise appearance by former minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Nawab Malik on the first day of Maharashtra assembly session in Nagpur and his decision to sit on the treasury benches sparked a controversy on Thursday as deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis wrote to his colleague Ajit Pawar and said Malik should not be allowed to join the ruling coalition due to the serious corruption allegations against him.
Revanth takes oath as T'gana CM
Anumala Revanth Reddy, who led the Congress to its first assembly elections victory in Telangana, took oath on Thursday as the second chief minister of India's youngest state along with one deputy and 10 other ministers.
Despite Covid, our airlines ran on a sustainable model: Scindia
Indian airlines have operated on a sustainable model despite the severe blow to the industry dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic and rising jet fuel costs, civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Thursday.
No suffixes or prefixes, just call me Modi: PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday credited the teamwork of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders and cadre, and the government's governance record, for the recent resounding victories in three heartland states, saying the party will need to move forward with a collective spirit.
Hindenburg saga: Sebi notices to FPIs
About a dozen FPIS in Adani firms did not maintain, disclose ownership details
Google launches Gemini, upping the stakes in the global AI race
Google took its next leap in artificial intelligence Wednesday with the launch of project Gemini, an AI model trained to behave in human-like ways that's likely to intensify the debate about the technology's potential promise and perils.
Spice spice baby!
With a spike in pollution and temperature dipping each day, turn to these spices that will help keep winter woes at bay
HC restrains forest dept from holding event at Asola Bhatti
The Delhi high court on Thursday restrained the forest department from organising the \"Walk with Wildlife\" walkathon and cyclothon this week at Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary amid concerns about the potential threat to the participants from leopards there.
After 2 yrs, Covid not top cause of death What CRS data reveals Paras Singh
For the first time since the onset of the pandemic, Covid-19 was not the leading cause of deaths registered across Delhi in 2022 - deaths attributed to the viral outbreak fell from 14.9% in 2021, to 1.6% in 2022, Delhi government's death registry data shows, highlighting how life in the Capital and beyond had gone back to normal with the onset of vaccines.
Police set to ask medical body to cancel licence of Tughlaqabad Extn clinic
Three weeks after the Delhi Police arrested the proprietor of a south Delhi medical centre and his three employees over allegations of death by negligence, investigations revealed that one of his employees who posed as a doctor but was only a Class 12 graduate-owns a hospital in Tughlakabad Extension.
Only 7 of 24 Delhi drains trapping sewage: CPCB
THE POLLUTION BODY ALSO SAID THAT ONLY TWO OF THE 36 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS IT HAD MONITORED WERE FOUND COMPLYING WITH NORMS
Minister directs DJB CEO to address sewage complaints
Delhi water minister Atishi on Thursday wrote to the Delhi Jal Board CEO, directing him to address sewage complaints, and take strict action against officials at a JJ colony in north Delhi, after residents there complained about sewage overflow.
72-year-old hit by car in GK-1, dragged for 100m
A 72-year-old man was killed after being hit by a car near his home in Greater Kailash 1 (GK-1), police officers aware of the matter said on Thursday, adding that they suspect that the vehicle dragged the victim for around 100m before speeding away.
Nepal busts illegal ring taking citizens to fight for Russia
Nepal on Wednesday arrested a gang that had been coercing people into sending young men to be recruited into the Russian army, days after it said it had asked Moscow not to recruit its citizens into the Russian army and immediately send back any.
Fewer births, more deaths in Delhi during pandemic: Data
Delhi recorded 10.5% more births and 25.3% fewer deaths last year compared to 2021, according to data from the Union territory's Civil Registration System (CRS) released on Thursday, which showed one of the biggest year-on-year changes in both statistics in 2022.
Yet to decide on National Museum's closure: Govt
The Union Culture Ministry informed the Parliament on Thursday that the Government is yet to take a decision on the closure of the National Museum in New Delhi, raising questions on the timeline of the Central Vista project.
LG recalls files from Delhi law department in latest flashpoint
Lieutenant governor (LG) VK Saxena on Thursday recalled 18 files from the law minister related to courts and justice delivery due to an alleged delay in their clearance, and asked for them to be submitted to him within three days.
SC: Chief secy to follow elected govt in issues under its control
Even as the Union government gained a legal and political win over the Delhi government with the Supreme Court recently deciding that the former has the power under the 2023 law on the administration of Delhi to unilaterally appoint the capital's chief secretary, the court verdict highlighted that Delhi's chief secretary \"must\" comply with the directions of the elected government over matters on which it has executive competence.
Parleys, shows of strength in focus before BJP picks CMS
Thursday brought little clarity on the identity of the new chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh, although there were hectic behind-the-scenes parleys within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and quiet shows of strength by aspirants to the posts.
Outperformed developed economies, schemes reaching more people: FM
India's economy has powered ahead of others and its welfare schemes are now reaching more people, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Thursday, in a spirited defence of the government's work on economic and welfare fronts.