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Donald Trump Is Back In Reckoning
Trump has a big lead in the Republican race. The fresh indictment, too, is only likely to boost him. Biden's team believes his candidacy is good news, but other Democrats aren't as sure
How 1947 Changed Delhi: The Evolution Of City Post Partition
Historian Mridula Mukherjee was born in a Kamla Nagar apartment three years after Partition. Her parents, professors from Lahore, made Delhi their new home and started teaching.
Modi Lays Out Blueprint As A Developed Country By 2047 For India
India will be a developed country by 2047, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in his 10th Independence Day speech, juxtaposing that long-term goal with the more short-term objective of the country's economy becoming the world's third largest it is currently fifth-which he said would happen during his third term.
On Comeback Trail, Bumrah Will Need To Keep It Slow And Steady
With the ODI World Cup looming, India will hope that the ace pacer is fit and firing at the marquee event
Rana apologises to Sonam, says comment was ‘misinterpreted'
Actor Rana Daggubati's recent comment at an event in Hyderabad about a certain \"Bollywood heroine\" wasting his friend, actor Dulquer Salmaan's time on a Hindi film set grabbed a lot of eyeballs.
Kanu on IFFM win: Film fests broaden a project's horizons
Director Kanu Behl's independent feature, Agra, is making waves at international film festivals.
Chaar saal baad college aaya hun toh degree bhi leke jaunga
Actor Siddharth Shaw, an alumnus of DU's Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, went on a nostalgic trip with HT City, during his recent visit to the Capital
Queen Bey's tour de glam
Beyoncé has been bringing the best of her fashion game to the ongoing Renaissance World Tour. Here's a dekko of the singer's five 'Freakum Dress(es)'
I will be back next year to scale Mount Fuji's summit: Pooja
Pooja Dhingra attempted to climb Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest peak at 3,776m, after recovering from a serious knee injury.
The buzzword for Hayley is 'strong female characters'
Not in the mood to play a damsel in distress, actor Hayley Atwell is happy to see films now offer various roles for women.
AUDIENCE UNDERSTOOD OMG2'S INTENTION
Despite several hiccups before its release, Yami Gautam Dhar is glad moviegoers gave her latest film a chance
Ali Fazal set to make his off-Broadway debut in NYC
Having done several Indian and international projects to carve a niche for himself as an actor, Ali Fazal is set to become the first mainstream Indian actor to make his off-Broadway debut, in New York City (USA), we have exclusively learnt.
Injured Vinesh out of Asian Games, Antim to replace her
Vinesh Phogat has pulled out of the Asian Games after suffering a knee injury. The defending 53kg champion disclosed her injury on Tuesday and said she will undergo surgery on Friday.
Karmakar seeks clarity with Asian Games snub looming
Dipa Karmakar is confused. A little over a month after topping the selection trials for next month's Hangzhou Asian Games, the trailblazing gymnast finds herself out of the reckoning.
Carmona strikes late, helps Spain reach first final
Olga Carmona's stunning 89th-minute strike gave Spain a 2-1 win over Sweden on Tuesday to propel them into the Women's World Cup final for the first time in their history.
Chess World Cup: Gukesh falters against Carlsen's endgame magic
The Indian teenager, playing white, suffers a 48-move loss versus the world No. 1 in the first classical game
Crunch time for craft beer as pandemic, fees take toll
Stiff fees, complex rules and the pandemic have snuffed out many of India's small but promising craft beer brands, with the remaining shrinking operations and entering adjacent segments.
ONGC, 4 others vie for Fortum projects
The five bidders were shortlisted from 11 non-binding offers that were submitted
35 killed, scores injured in petrol station blast in Russia's Dagestan
At least 35 people were killed in an explosion that created a huge fire ball at a fuel station in Russia's remote Caucasus republic of Dagestan, spurring condolences from President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.
Trump, 18 allies charged with election meddling in Georgia
Former US President Donald Trump was hit with a fourth set of criminal charges when a Georgia grand jury issued a sweeping indictment accusing him of trying to overturn his 2020 election loss to Democrat Joe Biden.
US designs MA courses for students from India
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India and China agree to resolve border issues in speedy manner
The Indian Army and the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) agreed to resolve the remaining issues along the contested Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Ladakh sector in a speedy manner through continued dialogue during the 19th round of military talks held on August 13-14, a joint statement said on Tuesday.
Hry coach who filed FIR against min suspended
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Cutting barriers to justice a key task for courts: CJI
The Supreme Court has been the \"vanguard of institutional governance by enhancing access to justice and promoting constitutional values\", Chief Justice of India Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud said on Tuesday, adding that functionality of courts is determined by how effectively they can answer the call of constitutional duty.
Govt trying to muzzle voice of Oppn: Cong
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said on Tuesday that the country is facing a huge threat, especially with regard to \"the Constitution and functional democracy\", at an event to unfurl the national flag at the party headquarters.
Modi shares dream of 20mn 'lakhpati didis' across villages
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday stressed the importance of women-led development for the country's progress and said creating 20 million \"lakhpati didis (rich sisters)\" in villages across the country was his dream.
'India now Vishwa Mitra, brings guarantee of stability in world'
India's role in the global economy and supply chain has brought a \"guarantee of stability in the world\" and its presidency of the G20 have showcased the abilities of the common people and the country's diversity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday.
Country stands with Manipur, says Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the situation in Manipur has improved over the last few days and both the Centre and state government are working to end the ethnic clashes that erupted in May and have claimed 160 lives so far.
As visitors flock to India Gate, traffic at standstill
Thousands of visitors thronged India Gate and the War Memorial on Tuesday to celebrate Independence Day, leading to massive traffic snarls around the C-Hexagon.
Yamuna rises above danger level amid heavy showers in north India
The water level in the Yamuna crossed the danger mark late on Tuesday evening amid heavy rain in the upper catchment areas of the river.