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Japan marks a year since former PM's killing
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Ukraine vows not to use cluster bombs in Russia
Ukraine's defence minister Oleksii Reznikov welcomed a US decision to send cluster bombs to Kyiv, saying it would help to liberate Ukrainian territory but promised the munitions would not be used in Russia.
Ruth Vanita - Over the rainbow
She has been writing for nearly three decades - poetry, prose and academic works, on identity, loss, same-sex love. A new book encapsulates her verse; a reissued work traces the battle for marriage equality in rural India, from the 1980s on. So much has changed, she says
BJP moves to rebuild NDA ahead of 2024
The ruling party's recent moves in Maharashtra, Bihar, UP and Karnataka show it is looking to broaden its tent. Driving this strategy is a robust feedback channel and previous experiences with coalition building. But it is not without risks
BJP's national executive gets 10 new members before polls
Days after a major organisational restructuring ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda on Saturday nominated 10 party leaders, including several former state unit chiefs, to the national executive of the organisation.
Murmu to meet benefactors of education sector tomorrow
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In poll-bound Raj, PM sharpens attack on Cong
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday raised the poll pitch for the Rajasthan elections as he targeted the state Congress unit over infighting and accused the chief minister Ashok Gehlot-led government of slowing down the pace of development in the election-bound state.
They rained bombs, looted booths: Witnesses
Dulali Karjee and her son Chiranjit were looking forward to exercise their franchise, along with friends and neighbours, in Bhagni village in Cooch Behar on Saturday, but the day brought a lifetime of grief for the 64-yearold woman instead as her son was among the 18 people killed in widespread violence that marred the West Bengal panchayat elections.
Oppn blames TMC for deaths, party hits back
Widespread violence during voting for the panchayat elections triggered a political blame game in West Bengal on Saturday with the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) accusing the Opposition of orchestrating violence, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) calling for the President's Rule in the state to end this \"death of democracy\".
Bengal poll body under fire for its failing to control violence
The role of the West Bengal state election commission came under fire on Saturday over its alleged failure to ensure a free and fair panchayat election after 18 people were killed on polling day amid allegations of booth capturing and rigging from across the state.
BJP central leadership likely to steer campaign for polls in MP
The Bharatiya Janata Party's central leadership will steer the party's election campaign in Madhya Pradesh, where anti-incumbency against chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has emerged as a cause of concern, said people aware of the details.
Road, digging works halted as Isro gears up for Chandrayaan-3 launch
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Modi's visit to US was a mutual win, says Tellis
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US was a \"great success\" and a \"winwin\" for both sides; concerns over China remains the big driver of enhanced collaboration across spheres; and the US bet on India is a \"good one, within limits\" and recognising constraints will help protect the partnership against frustration, Ashley J Tellis, among the foremost scholars on the India-US relationship, has said.
'Forgive and forget': Pilot amid power tussle with CM Gehlot
Collective leadership is the \"only way\" forward, Congress leader Sachin Pilot said on Saturday as he hinted at burying the hatchet with Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot ahead of assembly elections later this year.
Don't resort to personal attacks: Pawar to rebels
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) patriarch Sharad Pawar said on Saturday that he was not retiring from politics and warned the party's rebel leaders to refrain from making personal attacks against him as he held his first rally since the split in his party last week.
Hundreds stranded as rain fury hits hill states
Numerous roads were blocked, hundreds of people were stuck due to landslides and pilgrimages remained suspended as an intense spell of monsoon rain continued over the northwestern Himalayan region on Saturday.
Roads, tunnel, underpasses flooded in city
The Pragati Maidan tunnel flooded, so did the underpasses on Mathura Road, and arterial roads across Delhi got submerged even heavy rains pounded the city, exposing, yet again, how poorly equipped the Capital has remained to handle a basic civic problem-drainage.
Heaviest July rain in 21 years floods Delhi
The Capital received its heaviest deluge for a July day in 21 years on Saturday when 126.1mm of rain was recorded between 8.30am and 5.30pm, bringing chaos to the Capital's streets and prompting the India Meteorological Department to issue a red alert in the afternoon.
High court clears restricted internet trials in Manipur; security forces fire to disperse mob
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KCR's govt most corrupt in country: Modi in Warangal
Launching the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign in poll-bound Telangana on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that the chief minister KCR-led government in the state was the most corrupt across the country and that \"its roots\" had spread to the national capital.
18 killed in panchayat poll violence in Bengal
TMC versus TMC clashes in some places, TMC versus rest in others; ballot boxes grabbed, burnt in several locations
Tsitsipas silences Murray
At 36 and witha world ranking of 40, the Briton showed he can be a showstopper
Pujara ton places West firmly en route to final
Cheteshwar Pujara compiled a hundred full of intent to push West Zone to 292/9 in their second innings against Central Zone and place his side firmly on the path to Duleep Trophy final here on Friday.
As prices surge, tomatoes go missing in burgers
Amid soaring prices and a scarcity of quality tomatoes during the monsoon season, several fast-food restaurants in India have halted serving the culinary staple to customers.
Twitter threatens to sue Meta over rival Threads application
Twitter has threatened to sue Meta Platforms over its new Threads platform in a letter sent to the Facebook parent's CEO Mark Zuckerberg by Twitter's lawyer Alex Spiro.
GST Council aims to close gold loophole in next meet
Shipping gold, precious stones above ₹2 lakh may need e-way bills
US does not want a 'winner-take-all' approach: Yellen
Treasury secretary Janet Yellen told Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Friday that the United States is not seeking \"winner-take-all\" competition, in a visit to Beijing packed with talks aimed at stabilising fraught ties.
MP admin revises land use for Mahakhumb amid seers' stir
THE DISTT ADMIN REVERTED THE USE OF ALMOST 150 HECTARES OF LAND
No split, NCP meet held by Pawar not official, says Praful
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Praful Patel on Friday said that the party had not split, and that a meeting of its national working committee, chaired by Sharad Pawar, in New Delhi a day earlier was not an official one.
CBI arrests 3 Rly employees over Balasore train tragedy
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday arrested three railway employees for “their action that led to the June 2 train accident in Odisha’s Balasore district”, according to officials familiar with the matter, who said new charges related to “culpable homicide not amounting to murder” and “destruction of evidence” have now been invoked