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2 hearings by Qatar court in ex-navy men case: MEA
A Qatari court has conducted two hearings on the appeal filed by families of eight former Indian Navy personnel against the death sentence given to them, and a third hearing is expected soon, external affairs ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said on Thursday.
J&K policeman injured in terrorist attack succumbs
A Jammu & Kashmir Police inspector, who was battling for life after he was shot and wounded by a terrorist on a cricket field in Srinagar in October, succumbed to injuries in a Delhi hospital on Thursday, police said.
SC expands the scope of Assam immigrants case
The Centre must be very serious about what is happening in states bordering Bangladesh as an unchecked influx of illegal immigrants not only impacts demography but stresses resources, Supreme Court said on Thursday as it dramatically expanded the scope of ongoing hearings over a contentious clause in India's citizenship law.
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Experts help decode the link between high AQI and hair health, share ways to help minimise the havoc
Michaung Leaves Trail Of Coastal Devastation
Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha began crawling back to normalcy in the wake of cyclone Michaung, even as residents in the worst hit parts of Chennai continued to grapple with stagnant water that receded only slightly and continued power outages on Wednesday.
Wyatt, Sciver-Brunt set up easy win for England after early jolts
Pair hit fifties and raise a 138-run stand to set up a 38-run win despite Shafali's fightback at the Wankhede Stadium
Sharath hopes to rise with eye on Paris
Shuttling between Dusseldorf and Lausanne this week, part of Sharath Kamal's mind is back in Chennai. In his home city that is reeling in the aftermath of Cyclone Michaung, he has his family and five young paddlers staying put at his residence with sporadic electricity. \"The good thing is they trained a bit in our home set-up on Tuesday,\" Sharath says over phone from Lausanne.
India in South Africa: Looking to drive home the bench strength
India has the largest pool of players, and 45 of them in three formats as well as an A team will be put to test on the tour starting on Sunday
Centre seeks nod to spend more in FY24
The central government on Wednesday sought Parliament's approval to spend ₹1.29 lakh crore in FY24, which included redistributing funds among ministries and departments.
Ola Electric races to file DRHP in two weeks
Bhavish Aggarwalled Ola Electric aims to file draft share sale papers in the next two weeks, two people aware of the matter said, ahead of the electric two-wheeler maker's plans to go public early next year.
'Arbitration deal binding on non-signatories'
Non-signatories of an arbitration agreement can be made party to a dispute if they are part of the same group of companies and share common intention, a Constitution bench of the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, putting its stamp of approval on the so-called \"Group of Companies\" doctrine in Indian arbitration jurisprudence.
17 people killed, 12 hurt as bus falls off ravine in Philippines
A passenger bus lost control while negotiating a downhill curve in a central Philippine mountain village and plunged into a deep ravine, killing at least 17 people and injuring 12 others, officials said Wednesday.
Israel forces fight Hamas in Gaza, civilians seek shelter
Israeli forces on Wednesday battled Hamas militants in Gaza's main southern city, leading to \"deepening horror\" for civilians, the UN said, after nearly two months of war sparked by deadly attacks on Israel.
'Pranab knew he wouldn't become PM'
A delicate and often tumultuous working relationship with Sonia Gandhi, being underwhelmed by Rahul Gandhi's political abilities and finding him arrogant, and admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi - a new book has revealed some behind-the-scenes details of former President and veteran Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee's life.
100 websites linked to economic frauds blocked, says MHA
IT WAS LEARNT THAT PROCEEDS FROM ECONOMIC FRAUDS WERE LAUNDERED OUT OF INDIA, THE GOVT HAS SAID
Eminent personalities from various walks of life to be invited to Ayodhya
Eminent people from various walks of life, including politics, business, sports, media and movies, along with prominent seers from across the country are likely to feature in the guest list being finalised for the consecration ceremony of the grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22 next year, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
K'taka orders setting up of special courts for Lankesh, Kalburgi trials
Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said the state government has ordered setting up of special courts to hear the case pertaining to the murder of renowned Kannada writer MM Kalburgi and journalist Gauri Lankesh.
Overwhelming view in party is Nath must quit as MP chief: Kharge delivers a tough message
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has expressed his disappointment over the party's dismal performance in the Madhya Pradesh elections to Kamal Nath and also indicated that a large section of party leaders want him to step down as the chief of the MP unit after the poor showing, people aware of the matter said on Wednesday.
10 BJP leaders resign as MPs after win in state elections
Ten Bharatiya Janata Party lawmakers, including two Union ministers, who won assembly seats in the Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh elections resigned from Parliament on Wednesday, amid suspense over the party's choice of chief minister in each state.
I.N.D.I.A. GROUPING MUST ACT SWIFTLY TO FINALISE POLL STRATEGY: NITISH
Amid speculation of unrest in the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), Bihar chief minister and Janata Dal (United) leader Nitish Kumar said he was not able to join a meeting of the bloc on Wednesday due to ill health, but would definitely attend the next one.
Shah: Congress did 'greatest harm' to backward classes
Union home minister Amit Shah on Wednesday tore into the Congress over its record of Other Backward Classes (OBC) welfare, saying the opposition party had done the \"greatest harm\" to the community, and only Prime Minister Narendra Modi relentlessly worked for their overall development.
Oppn bloc's leaders to attend Revanth's swearing-in today
The ongoing turbulence in the opposition Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) may temporarily take a back seat as a number of leaders of the 28 party-coalition are expected to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Telangana chief minister-elect Revanth Reddy in Hyderabad on Thursday.
Amid row, DMK MP retracts his remark on heartland states
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) parliamentarian DNV Senthil Kumar on Wednesday expressed regret in the Lok Sabha for his controversial remark on Hindi heartland states, amid a political row that escalated as Union minister Anurag Thakur questioned the Congress's silence on the matter. The Congress is an ally of the DMK in Tamil Nadu.
INDIA bloc resumes talks, discusses House strategy
After months of lull, the Congress on Wednesday revved up the engine of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) as it organised a meeting of the floor leaders of 17 parties in the Opposition group for improved coordination in Parliament. Senior leaders indicated that the next meeting of the alliance might be held in the third week of December after the ongoing Winter session is over.
Akal Takht calls emergency meet, asks Rajoana to end hunger strike
The Akal Takht on Wednesday directed Balwant Singh Rajoana, the death row convict in former Punjab chief minister Beant Singh's assassination case, to end his hunger strike in Patiala jail and called for withdrawal of the mercy petition filed by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) before the President in 2012 if a decision was not made soon.
Punjab guv reserves 3 bills for Prez approval
Punjab governor Banwarilal Purohit on Wednesday reserved three bills passed by the legislative assembly in June for the consideration of the President, in a move that came weeks after the Supreme Court pulled up the Raj Bhavan for \"indefinitely sitting over\" some bills passed by the House.
Top court pulls up govt over delay in framing norms on devices' seizure
The Supreme Court questioned the Union government on Wednesday over the delay in framing fresh guidelines on confiscation of devices such as mobile phones and laptops during investigation by law enforcement agencies even as the Centre submitted that it has set up a committee to look into the feasibility of such norms.
Ggm Metro green assessment report likely by January 31
The Haryana Mass Road Transport Corporation (HMRTC) has appointed Rail India Technical and Economic Service (RITES), an engineering and consultancy organisation under aegis of the railway ministry, to carry out an environment and social impact assessment (ESIA) of the Gurugram Metro extension project, officials aware of the matter said on Wednesday.
HC: Hold off shifting deer from Deer Park
The Delhi high court on Wednesday directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to stay the translocation of deer from Deer Park at Hauz Khas, while suggesting that DDA maintain at least 50 deer in the park.
Barking dogs, pugmarks leave Sainik Farms spooked
A leopard spotted in Sainik Farms over the last week has left residents of the south Delhi locality that abuts the southern Ridge forest spooked, with the discovery of pugmarks convincing them that the animal is still in the area.