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India, B'desh farmers clash along border in Bengal
Clashes erupted after Indian farmers accused their B'desh counterparts of crossing the border to steal their crops
Barcelona fail to capitalise on Atletico Madrid's La Liga slip
Barcelona could only muster a 1-1 draw at Getafe on Saturday in La Liga as they were unable to recover ground on the top two in the Spanish title race.
EPFO Tweaks Rules, No Need for Employer Nod to Update Details
Key changes rolled out by EPFO
Policing personal freedoms, courtesy social sensibilities
What does it mean to live in the world's largest democracy if consenting adults must still justify their private choices?
The world has always loved Indian beats
Jason Derulo is no stranger to India or Indian music. The American singer-songwriter and dancer has previously collaborated with rapper King on the party anthem Bumpa, with singer-songwriter Tesher on the hit single Jalebi Baby, and even took the stage to perform at the 2023 IPL.
TikTok Goes Dark as US Ban Takes Effect
Millions of TikTok users in the United States are no longer able to watch videos on the social media platform as a federal ban on the immensely popular app takes effect.
Domestic composite materials industry to hit $2.8 bn by 2030
THE INDIAN COMPOSITE MATERIALS MARKET IS ESTIMATED AT $1.8 BILLION IN 2024, FRP INSTITUTE REPORT SAID
Shooting band kara di gayi hai: FWICE chief on the ceiling collapse of Arjun-Jackky film set
On Saturday, several people were injured at the shoot of Mere Husband Ki Biwi in Mumbai, after the ceiling of the set collapsed.
S Korea's Yoon Arrested Over Martial Law Fiasco
Hours after South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was formally arrested, triggering rioting by his supporters, his lawyers said on Sunday that he remains defiant in his refusal to answer questions over the probe into his declaration of martial law last month.
Wankhede at 50: the stadium's evolution from indispensable to iconic
Wankhede Stadium's debut as an international cricket venue, when Clive Lloyd's West Indies team landed on Mumbai shores in the winter of 1974-75, is steeped in anecdotal history: some famous (Lloyd's magnificent unbeaten 242, for example), some rather infamous (a near match-ending crowd disturbance).
Keen to have mfg in India, visa issue not affecting ops: BYD
China's electric vehicle major BYD is keen to have manufacturing operations in India as soon as 'all factors' suggest a 'go ahead' and the plan is under constant evaluation, according to a top official of the company's Indian arm.
121 Farmers End Fast-Unto-Death After Dallewal Takes Medical Aid
A group of 121 farmers, who sat on a fast-unto-death at the Khanauri protest site in solidarity with farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, ended their indefinite strike on Sunday after he took medical aid.
Women across 3 Maha distts withdraw papers
Following scrutiny of applications under the Chief Minister's Ladki Bahin scheme, many women beneficiaries, particularly from Pune, Solapur, and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar districts, have begun withdrawing their applications.
1 Killed in Road Accident Due to Dense Fog in Kota
One person was killed in a road accident on the Udaipur highway in Kota due to dense fog, which affected more than 15 districts in Rajasthan on Sunday, police said.
Woman Dies By Suicide Over Repeated Sexual Harassment
A 30-year-old woman, who was allegedly being gangraped since October 4 under the threat of leaking her obscene videos, died by suicide on Sunday in Bharatpur city of Rajasthan, police said, adding that one of the accused has been arrested.
Nunez extends Liverpool lead; Arsenal held by Villa
Darwin Nunez struck twice in stoppage time to earn Liverpool a 2-0 win at Brentford and a six-point Premier League lead over Arsenal, who blew a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 against Aston Villa on Saturday.
Gaza ceasefire starts after delay; Hamas lists hostages for Sunday
An Israeli official confirmed that Romi Gonen, 24, Emily Damari, 28, and Doron Steinbrecher, 31, were set to be released on Sunday
AI Challenge to Electoral Process
EC action on AI-generated content needs to be stringent. Mere labelling won't be enough
Sabalenka, Gauff on collision course as Alcaraz moves on
World number one Aryna Sabalenka swept into the quarter-finals at a scorching-hot Australian Open on Sunday and was joined by Coco Gauff, while Carlos Alcaraz advanced when Jack Draper retired.
After 10 years of misrule and govt failure, Delhi is again looking towards Cong
The Congress has drawn a blank in the last two Delhi assembly polls.
Manu Bhaker's Grandmother, Uncle Killed in Road Accident
Olympic medalist shooter Manu Bhaker's maternal uncle, Yudhveer Singh and maternal grandmother, Savitri Devi were killed in a road accident on Sunday, officials said.
Runners from across the country gather in Mumbai
The third Sunday of January is a day like no other in Mumbai. Runners from across the country - and international stars from around the globe - pound the city's streets, chasing glory, validation, pride, new records and a test of their endurance.
Hoffman, Hoey Share PGA Tour Lead in La Quinta
Charley Hoffman, seeking a fifth US PGA Tour title at the age of 48, had 10 birdies in a nine-under-par 63 on Friday to share the halfway lead in the American Express tournament with Rico Hoey of the Philippines.
3 Bodies Found From Collapsed Coal Hopper in Odisha Plant
The bodies of three missing labourers were on Saturday recovered from the debris of a collapsed coal hopper on the premises of a cement plant in Sundergarh district of Odisha after a 36-hour rescue operation, police said.
Why Ahmedabad?
There are cities better qualified, better prepared, more eager – and more in need – of a megawatt event like the Olympics
Minor gang-raped by 3 consumes poison, stable
POLICE SAID THE THREE ACCUSED, WHO WERE ABSCONDING, WERE ARRESTED ON FRIDAY NIGHT
JEE aspirant found dead in 4th 'suicide' incident in Kota this yr
Four days before the exam, a 17-year-old student in Rajasthan's Kota who was also preparing for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for admission to an undergraduate engineering course died by suicide on Friday night, said police officials concerned to the matter.
I thought children's books may become irrelevant... But they're still going strong
David Walliams, best-selling author of children's books like Gangsta Granny, The World's Worst Children and Ratburger, is in India on his first book tour.
For the love of Chilean Cherries
With their vibrant colour, juicy bite and irresistibly sweet flavour, Chilean cherries are now available in Indian markets.
PM Committed to Rural Development, Says CM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is pushing the idea of \"Atmanirvar Bharat\" by empowering the rural regions of the state, chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said on Saturday.