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Crumb alert! Don't let love leave you crumbling
Often, one may feel that they are giving more to a relationship than they are receiving. In such cases, they may be victims of breadcrumbing.
ARE YOU OVERPACKING YOUR TRAVEL TECH?
Here's an expert-approved packing guide to help you leave the not-so-essential gadgets behind
'THE CONDITION IS FAR WORSE THAN THE VIDEOS'
Actor Shivya Pathania recalls how her brother was stranded in Kullu-Manali due to the flash floods
'SPENT TWO HOURS WITH PM MODI AND PRESIDENT MACRON AT THE LOUVRE'
Ricky Kej discussed all things music and sustainability at the gala dinner with the dignitaries in Paris
I AM MADLY IN LOVE WITH TAMANNAAH: VIJAY CONFESSES
Days after Tamannaah Bhatia called him her happy place', Vijay Varma admits, 'we are dating each other'
Yami on Himachal tragedy: It is painful
The flash floods and devastation in her home state, Himachal Pradesh, has left Yami Gautam Dhar disheartened. \"It's so unfortunate and painful.
Fast learner Alcaraz chases glory vs all-bets-off Djokovic
Stan Wawrinka voiced it out loud what a lot of other players speak quietly. Asked if he felt he could beat Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon ahead of their Round 3 clash, the Swiss, a three-time Grand Slam champion who has sent the Serb packing from the three other Slams, said, \"I don't really stand a chance\".
A left-handed Czech and a champ, one few saw coming
Vondrousova leaves Tunisia's Jabeur a tearful Wimbledon runner-up for the second year in a row
Duleep Trophy: Panchal's fighting knock keeps West alive vs South
Shepherded by Priyank Panchal's spunky innings, West Zone defied South Zone bowlers while chasing 298 to finish Day 4 of the Duleep Trophy final at 182/5 here on Saturday.
Rookie pacer Sadhu backed to shine at Asiad
The excitement in India pace legend Jhulan Goswami's voice was apparent as one sought her views on Titas Sadhu, the young Bengal medium-pacer who has made it to the Indian team for the Hangzhou Asian Games.
How BCCI grew to become the most powerful
For over a century, cricket's governing body, ICC, has been on a transformational journey from Imperial Cricket Council to International Cricket Conference to International Cricket Council.
Spinner's high and a tailspin
Ashwin's 12-wicket haul helps visitors to an innings and 141 runs victory against a floundering Windies
S Korean president makes surprise visit to Ukraine
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol made a surprise visit to Ukraine on Saturday, offering support for the invaded country in its war with Russia while demonstrating his own nation's cooperation with Nato.
Stars hit Hollywood sidewalks as anger at studios simmers
Striking Hollywood actors joined film and television writers on picket lines for the first time in 63 years on Friday, cheering and chanting outside major studios with calls for higher streaming-era pay and curbs on use of artificial intelligence.
Record heatwaves sweep through US and Europe
Record heat is forecast around the world from the United States, where tens of millions are battling dangerously high temperatures, to Europe and Japan, in the latest example of the threat from global warming.
India's founders took a nuanced view on UCC
Uniformity represented modernity, solidarity, and tyranny of the majority for different members of the Constituent Assembly. These debates serve as an important reminder that the desirability of a uniform civil code was always in question
India and France to build subs, warships for export
MANUFACTURING IN MUMBAI, KOLKATA
Isro: Chandrayaan-3 successfully completes first orbit manoeuvre
The first orbit raising manoeuvre of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft was successfully performed by scientists at the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) on Saturday taking it further away from the Earth, the space agency said in a mission update.
Shah, Scindia hold meeting to review infra at major airports
Union home minister Amit Shah and civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Saturday reviewed the infrastructure at major airports across the country and directed the authorities concerned to ensure a quick, safe and convenient travel experience for the travellers, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) said.
624 killed in ongoing monsoon season, highest in Gujarat: Data
In the 2023 southwest monsoon season since June, 624 people have died in India due to rain-related incidents, almost 32% less than last year for the same period, primarily because of lower rainfall in eastern and central India, home ministry data showed.
Rahul moves SC against conviction in defamation case
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi approached the Supreme Court on Saturday, challenging the Gujarat high court order that refused to put on hold his conviction and a two-year jail term in a criminal defamation case.
Pact inked to set up IIT campus in Abu Dhabi
The second Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus abroad will be set up in Abu Dhabi following the signing of an agreement between authorities of India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the capital of the Emirates on Saturday.
In Parl, Cong may corner Centre for 'assault' on elected state govts
The Congress will continue to oppose the central government's \"assault on constitutional rights and responsibilities of democratically elected state governments\", the party said on Saturday, in what is seen as a signal to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal ahead of an opposition meeting in Bengaluru.
CM lays foundation stone for ₹1.5k-crore road infra projects
Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Saturday laid foundation stone for road development projects worth ₹1,528 crore in 232 urban bodies across the state, where crucial assembly elections are scheduled for later this year.
With CUET results out, DU to begin UG admission process from July 17
With the announcement of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) results on Saturday, Delhi University (DU) is set to start the second phase of its online admission process from Monday, officials aware of the matter said.
How the 1978 flood led to Delhi strengthening its embankments
The flood in 1978 in Delhi, which left large parts of north, northwest, east, and southeast Delhi inundated, led to several changes in the city - the administration built higher embankments and additional bunds - which have since protected the Capital each time the water level in the Yamuna increased significantly.
Delhi, Haryana continue to clash over Hathnikund water
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday reiterated its allegations that the flooding of the Yamuna in Delhi was not a natural calamity, but was caused by the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Haryana government releasing water from the Hathnikund barrage only towards the Capital, instead of releasing water equitably into other canals.
AAP ministers set to take up district-wise relief work in Delhi
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday called a meeting of all six of his ministers and directed them to take charge of six districts in the Capital inundated partially by floodwaters from the Yamuna in a bid to strengthen relief and rehabilitation efforts for around 25,000 people displaced or affected by rising water levels of the river.
EAM raises border issue with China, Khalistan with Canada
External affairs minister (EAM) S Jaishankar stressed on the safety and security of Indian diplomats in Canada with the country's foreign minister Melanie Joly, amid threats from pro-Khalistan elements, on the margins of the ongoing Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) meeting in Jakarta.
22,836 CUET-UG aspirants in 100 percentile this year
There has been an increase in the number of students scoring in the hundredth percentile of the new, all-India entrance examination for college admissions this year, according to the results of the common university entrance test for undergraduate courses (CUET-UG) that was declared on Saturday, showing 22,836 were in the topmost performance band.