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ASI to restore Safdarjung tomb dome by month-end
NEW DELHI: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is set to finish conservation and restoration work on the central dome of Safdarjung Tomb by the end of the month, officials familiar with the matter said on Sunday
Disruptions are antithetical to democratic values: Dhankhar
NEW DELHI: Democracy means dialogue and deliberation, while disturbances and disruptions are \"antithetical\" to its values, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Sunday, criticising opposition parties for disruptions during the monsoon session of Parliament
Light rain in city, intensity likely to increase today
NEW DELHI: People in Delhi spent yet another day in muggy conditions, with the maximum temperature clocking in three degrees above normal at 37.5°C and humidity levels fluctuating between 60% and 82% on Sunday, when light showers later in the afternoon helped bring some relief
PM to inaugurate revamped ITPO complex on Wednesday
THE I.E.C.C. IS INDIA'S LARGEST DESTINATION FOR MEETINGS, INCENTIVES, CONFERENCES, AND EXHIBITIONS
DJB raises embankments at its three plants along Yamuna
NEW DELHI: With the Yamuna breaching its evacuation level of 206m on Sunday, the Delhi Jal Board started raising embankments and walls around critical equipment at three of its major water treatment plants most vulnerable to inundation - Okhla, Wazirabad and Chandrawal
Flood-weary residents dread mounting losses
THE GOVERNMENT ADVISED PEOPLE LIVING IN LOW-LYING AREAS ALONG YAMUNA RIVER TO RETURN TO RELIEF CAMPS
Manipur issue set to dominate House restart
THE CENTRE SAID IT WAS OPEN TO DEBATE WITH A REPLY BY HOME MINISTER AMIT SHAH, BUT THE OPPN WANTS A STATEMENT BY PM NARENDRA MODI
Rain adds to worries as Yamuna overflows
NEW DELHI: The Yamuna crossed the 206m level on Sunday as expected, breaching the point at which evacuations are ordered, prompting the government to renew calls for people living in at-risk localities to move to relief camps, with the threat of rains raising the risk of flooding and disruptions in the coming week
ONCE UPON A STRIKE IN HOLLYWOOD
With work in Hollywood coming to a halt, a host of big stars have taken to the picket line to 'walk in solidarity' with fellow actors and writers who are protesting for their rights at the SAG-AFTRA strike
Ayushi is fearful to return to set after leopard intrusion
Recently, the cast and crew of the television show Ajooni found themselves in an alarming situation when a leopard made its way onto the set, leaving those present in a state of shock. The incident occurred after the wild animal managed to prey on a dog.
I NO LONGER WANT TO DO SMALL ROLES IN BIG PROJECTS
Shahana Goswami says her quest for more exhilarating roles continues to this day
Actors 'Thread' the line on the new social media player
Artistes who have been actively engaging with Threads share their experiences, preferences and insights about the platform
'Good things come to those who wait'
Actor Sakshi Benipuri's bold avatar in Tigmanshu Dhulia's The Great Indian Murder (2022) fetched her a lot of similar offers, but the actor chose not to follow the same path.
SOLE-SAVING TIPS FOR A RAINY DAY
Puddles and excessive moisture can lead to odorous feet and fungal infections. Learn how you can prevent it
SC declines certificate PIL seeking to revoke of Adipurush
Actors Prabhas and Kriti Sanon-starrer Adipurush faced a lot of flak upon its release for tampering with Hindu epic Ramayana and hurting religious sentiments.
HUM HAIN RAHI...CLOCKS 30 YEARS
As Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke completes three decades, cast members Dalip Tahil and Navneet Nishan recall behind-the-scenes moments from the romantic comedy | Aamir was the one to cast me in Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke: Dalip Tahil
'WHAT DO YOU MEAN LEAVE TAGORE ALONE?'
Anupam Kher says he doesn't have time to waste on negative reactions to him playing the eminent poet
My fight is not over yet, fumes Antim after winning the trials
Around the time Antim Panghal was preparing for her final bout in 53kg in the Asian Games trials Saturday came the news that the Delhi high court had dismissed her petition challenging the exemption given to Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia. It meant that Antim will be considered only as a standby to Vinesh.
HC quashes plea against Vinesh, Punia
The Delhi high court on Saturday quashed the petition by wrestlers Antim Panghal and Sujeet Kalkal opposing the direct Asian Games entry given to World Championships medallists Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia by the ad hoc committee running the sport.
Labuschagne ton gives Australia hope after rain-marred day
On a largely frustrating day of inclement weather in Manchester where only 30 overs of play were possible, Marnus Labuschagne's first Test century in England helped Australia ensure they take this fourth Ashes Test into a fifth day.
Shubhankar stays in touch with leaders
On a day when Jon Rahm charged around the Royal Liverpool Golf Club like a Toro Bravo let loose, India's Shubhankar Sharma was a picture of consistency and remained in touch with the leaders midway through the third round of the 151st Open Championship.
Focus on the fitness mantra
Kohli was proud of his longevity after scoring his 29th Test ton. The other Indian players need to also stay free of injuries
North Korea fires 'several cruise missiles' towards western waters
North Korea fired \"several cruise missiles\" into the Yellow Sea between China and the Korean peninsula on Saturday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
Kyiv drone hits Crimea ammo depot, as Russian strikes kill 8
A Ukrainian drone hit an ammunition depot in central Crimea on Saturday, sparking an explosion, less than a week after a predawn strike on a key bridge linking the peninsula to Russia prompted Moscow to exit a landmark grain export deal and pound Ukraine's seaports with drones and missiles.
In her element
She just became the first woman to head an IIT. Aghalayam, 49, is excited about reaching out to the world, at the first overseas campus, in Zanzibar. We need women in STEM, we need diversity in research, we need young people to feel they can chase their dreams here, she says
Manipur's implosion will hurt the India story
State collapse in Manipur has undermined two key aspects of the India story - the ideas that define this country, and its strategic ambitions. Fixing this can't be driven by narrow electoral calculations
India hands over warship to Vietnam as ties deepen
In a step aimed at deepening defence ties with Vietnam, the Indian Navy on Saturday decommissioned INS Kirpan and handed over the indigenously built missile corvette to the southeast Asian country's navy at Cam Ranh as a gift, with the ceremony presided over by navy chief Admiral R Hari Kumar and Vietnam People's Navy (VPN) deputy commander-in-chief Rear Admiral Pham Manh Hung.
3 feared dead as flash flood, and cloudburst hit hill states
Three people were feared dead after a flash flood in Shimla district as heavy rains, flash floods and a cloudburst ravaged parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on Saturday. In the town of Khaltu Nullah in Himachal Pradesh, cracks appeared in the middle of the road, forcing an evacuation of local residents.
23 yrs and counting: Patnaik 2nd-longest serving CM
{ SURPASSES FORMER BENGAL CM JYOTI BASU }
India making great strides on green growth, says PM
{ AT G20 ENERGY MEETING }