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Delhi's air remains in 'severe' zone
12 out of 17 days in Nov have been severe or close to severe (AQI of 390-plus), and IMD predicts no relief till Nov 21, when wind speeds may pick up
Grap imposed, but provisions openly flouted across Capital
Waste burning adding to PM2.5
Ggm industries say HC order welcome, needed
Hours after the Punjab & Haryana high court quashed a Haryana government law providing reservation to locals for private sector jobs, industry owners and associations across the state on Friday welcomed the verdict, calling the law an anti-business move that militated against the spirit of entrepreneurship.
AAP minister makes new charge against chief secy
The Delhi government-run hospital Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS) signed an agreement to illicitly benefit a company co-founded by chief secretary Naresh Kumar's son, according to a new report submitted by vigilance minister Atishi to the chief minister Arvind Kejriwal that accuses the top bureaucrat of irregularities, although the hospital denied any wrongdoing and called the allegations baseless.
Acing the game of 'tournament play'
You'd have probably come across the phrase 'peaking at the right time' over the past few days with regards to Australia and the 2023 ODI World Cup.
Does success of WC mean ODIs are back?
First the good news. World Cup 2023 is a grand success. This is the last instalment of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) events cycle (2015-23), for which media rights were sold nine years back. Market spends have increased enormously since, to the benefit of the ICC as well as its broadcasters.
Two uncanny narratives 20 years apart: Can India return the favour to Australia in 2023?
Australia are in the final of an ODI World Cup. Experiences in this century alone tell us that they can hammer 281/4 in just 38 overs when rain affects proceedings and cruise to victory even if it's a farcical climax in fading Barbados light.
Tunnel rescue hits another hurdle on Day 6 of ordeal
The efforts to rescue workers trapped in a collapsed under-construction tunnel in Uttarkashi appeared to be faltering on Friday, as a second drilling machine suffered damage, prompting authorities to slow down operations, call in another auger machine, and prepare a contingency plan.
HC quashes Hry law on 75% quota in pvt sector
The Punjab and Haryana high court on Friday struck down a Haryana law that reserved 75% private sector jobs, paying up to ₹30,000 a month, for local candidates and found it unconstitutional, delivering a setback to the Manohar Lal Khattar government less than a year before assembly polls.
Modi condemns civilian deaths in W Asia conflict
The developments in West Asia are throwing up new challenges and the time has come for countries of the Global South to speak in one voice for the greater global good, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday, condemning civilian deaths in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
AAP Says It Will Remove Toxic Foam In Yamuna, BJP Hits Out
The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) on Thursday began sprinkling defoamers in the Yamuna river at Okhla barrage to remove the toxic white foam floating on the water's surface - an issue that comes up every year ahead of the Chhath Puja festival.
Can Only Seek Their Mercy: LG As Farms Smoulder In Punjab
In a scathing criticism of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) governments in Delhi and Punjab over the ongoing pollution crisis, lieutenant governor (LG) VK Saxena on Thursday said that "nothing concrete" has been done in the national capital to tackle the issue, while Punjab was "playing truant" as farm fires rage in the neighbouring state.
Gaza Hospital Raid: India Stresses Need To Avoid Civilian Casualties
India emphasised the need to avoid civilian casualties and to provide humanitarian aid to people caught up in the conflict in the Gaza Strip as Israeli forces continued a raid of the region's main medical complex for the second day on Thursday.
Kohli, Iyer And India's Steely Chain Of Middle-Order Stands
One manoeuvres the ball into gaps, the other hits boundaries against spin. Together against New Zealand, they exemplified India's building blocks in the World Cup
Kohli Lets Fans Relive Sachin's 2011 Run
When Sachin Tendulkar got going in his glorious career, pundits forecast that he would break every major batting record before he was done.
After low-scoring thriller at Eden, over to Motera for a 2003 rematch
Australia reach 8th ODI World Cup final beating South Africa, set up final against India in Ahmedabad
Tesla hits it off with India parts makers
India shift generated $135-150 mn business for component firms
Xi invites Biden to join China-led BRI
Chinese President Xi Jinping has invited his US counterpart Joe Biden to take part in his pet global initiative the BRI and expressed his readiness to take part in the Washington-backed multilateral cooperate initiatives.
Video of Sidda's son triggers 'transfer racket' row in K'taka
Janata Dal (Secular) state president HD Kumaraswamy has accused the chief minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah's son, Yathindra, of being involved in a \"transfer racket\" within the state.
Guv returns 10 bills, TN calls special House session to adopt them again
Tamil Nadu speaker M Appavu on Thursday called for a special sitting of the assembly on Saturday, hours after governor R N Ravi returned 10 out of the 12 bills sent to him for assent over the last three years, officials aware of the developments said.
No reduction in non-AC coaches, says Vaishnaw
No changes have been made to the standard composition of coaches in trains, railways minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday, as he refuted allegations that cutting down on non-AC coaches has added to passengers' woes during the festive rush this year.
Act as a responsible pillar of democracy: V-P, Thakur to media
Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar and Union minister for information and broadcasting Anurag Thakur on Thursday expressed concerns over fake news and called on media houses to \"act as a responsible pillar of democracy\".
'We are united': Rahul says no rift in Raj Cong
We are united and the Congress will sweep the elections in Rajasthan, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Thursday as he walked alongside chief minister Ashok Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot in a bid to dismiss speculation of any infighting in the state unit.
Caste survey pledge adds a new poll edge
April 2, 2018 is the day Anil Jatav came of age. Then 17 years old, Jatav spent the spring of 2018 fretting about doing poorly in his school-leaving examinations, alternating between the possibility of spending another year in the grimy concrete cubbyhole that was his local school, and the opportunity of bunking yet more soporific morning classes to watch movies.
India expresses deep concern over Myanmar fighting, backs dialogue
India on Thursday expressed deep concern at fighting between Myanmar's anti-junta groups and government forces close to country's border, which resulted in Myanmar nationals seeking refuge in Mizoram, and pushed for a cessation of violence and a constructive dialogue.
KCR's statehood battle plank finds few takers this election
Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao, who successfully invoked the statehood sentiments in the last two assembly elections, has once again raised the issue to overcome strong anti-incumbency against his Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government, only this time his emotional appeal does not seem to resonate on the ground.
MP and Chhattisgarh vote today in high-stakes battle
Over 72 million people across the heartland states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh will vote for 230 assembly seats in the former and 70 seats in the latter on Friday, sealing the fate of 3,491 candidates in polls that will have significant national ramifications.
Militants use IED to ambush Assam Rifles team in Manipur
Militants ambushed a patrol team of the Assam Rifles on Thursday after triggering a low-intensity Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in Tengnoupal district of Manipur, officials aware of the matter said, adding that no personnel were injured in the attack.
Committed to freedom of navigation in int'l waters: Rajnath
India is committed to freedom of navigation and unimpeded commerce in international waters in line with global norms, defence minister Rajnath Singh said Thursday amid mounting concerns over China's aggressive actions in the South China Sea.
Canada yet to provide proof in Nijjar killing probe: EAM
India is not ruling out an investigation into Canada's accusation about the involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar though Ottawa is yet to provide evidence to back its claim, external affairs minister S Jaishankar has said.