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Centre to mint silver coin of ₹25 to honour philanthropist Nahata
The Centre will issue a commemorative silver coin of ₹25 to honour the legacy of philanthropist and industrialist Harakh Chand Nahata, marking his 25th death anniversary.
RIICO Approves Direct Land Allotment Scheme
The Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation Ltd (RIICO) has approved the Direct Land Allotment Scheme to expedite affordable land allotment to investors.
Mercury Likely To Drop By 2-4°C In Next 4 Days
The Meteorological (Met) department on Sunday said that the weather in the state has remained predominantly dry over the past 24 hours, with some areas experiencing dense to very dense fog, which has impacted visibility.
Modi, Kejriwal Trade Barbs As Fight For Capital Intensifies
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday assured that no public welfare scheme would be discontinued if the BJP assumed power even as he repeated the 'AAPda' jibe at the Delhi government.
Over 100 Flights Delayed Due To Dense Fog At Delhi Airport
More than 100 flights were delayed at the Delhi airport on Sunday due to adverse weather conditions.
Govt Reviewing Customs Duties Gold And Other Items: Officials
The government is reviewing customs duties on over two-dozen items including gold, and may raise the levy on the yellow metal if recent duty reduction triggered its consumption instead of achieving the stated policy objective of domestic value addition.
4 Maoists, Head Constable Killed in Chhattisgarh Battle
Four Naxalites were killed in an encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bastar region, a senior police official said on Sunday.
‘WOULD NEVER WANT OUR DAUGHTER TO BE CLICKED’
Actor-couple Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal talk about the changes in their life since welcoming their six-month-old daughter
Abhi-Ash vacation together, put divorce rumours to rest
The better part of 2024 had fans speculating over the divorce of actors Abhishek Bachchan (48) and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (51).
Tennis Star Rybakina Says Ex-Coach 'Never Mistreated Me'
The 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina said Saturday her former coach Stefano Vukov \"never mistreated me\" after reports that he has been provisionally suspended by the WTA.
Pegula using US Open final run as inspiration
Jessica Pegula said Saturday her run to the US Open final last year was still fresh in her mind and she is using it to drive her towards a maiden Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.
Osaka into first final since 2022 ahead of Aus Open
Former world number one Naomi Osaka reached her first final since 2022 on Saturday as she swept aside unseeded American Alycia Parks at the Auckland Classic.
Bumrah struggling with back spasm in fifth Test
India might be without captain Jasprit Bumrah for the remainder of the fifth test against Australia after he left the Sydney Cricket Ground for scans on a back problem on day two on Saturday.
Pant Lights Fuse as India Lead by 145 in 'Hell of a Test'
An explosive Rishabh Pant slammed the second-fastest Indian Test half-century Saturday to drive the visitors to a 145-run lead with four wickets left after an intense day two of the decisive fifth Test against Australia.
I'm Not Retiring, Says Rohit After Sitting Out of SCG Test
Indian test skipper Rohit Sharma said sitting out the final match of the series against Australia due to poor form does not mean he will retire, adding that critics will not decide when he should walk away from the sport.
Mike Johnson Re-elected House Speaker in Dramatic Floor Vote
Prez-elect Donald Trump Had Endorsed Johnson, and Was on the Phone During the Crucial House Vote to Secure the Outcome
Was given chance to leave country on exile for 3 years
Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan has claimed that he was offered a chance to leave the country on exile for three years but he declined.
Rival camps protest as president resists arrest
Thousands of rival South Korean protesters rallied in the capital on Saturday, a day after a failed attempt to arrest suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol for imposing a short-lived martial law decree that led to his impeachment.
Myanmar Releases Over 6,000 Prisoners to Mark its Independence Day
Myanmar's military government has released more than 6,000 prisoners and has reduced other inmates' sentences as part of a mass amnesty marking the 77th anniversary of independence from Britain on Saturday.
U.S. Planning $8BN Weapons Sale To Israel
The administration of President Joe Biden has notified Congress of a proposed $8 billion arms sale to Israel, a US official said on Friday, with Washington maintaining support for its ally whose war in Gaza has killed tens of thousands.
Christmas in London, seen with Indian eyes
I was in London for Christmas. The lit-up angel wings hanging over Regent Street, the glorious Christmas market at Covent Garden, and a guy trying to snatch my phone at the Oxford Circus tube station, were all beautiful. The pickpocket reminded me that it's the Commonwealth.
A Calibrated Approach to Bettering India-China Ties
India must show strategic patience in its dealings with China, keeping in mind the larger geopolitical picture and seek cooperation wherever possible and desirable, without harboring any unrealistic expectations
Political parties should endorse dual citizenship
2025 is a new year and it's customary to start one either with a resolution or a wish.
Gaza women's long wait for deliverance
As the new year begins, hopes that it will bring succour to the women and children of Gaza have been dashed.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park to be drilled for third twin-tunnel project
The city's green lungs, the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), will once again be bored as plans for a third tunnel beneath its expanse move forward.
Ex-Axis fund manager booked in multi-crore 'front-running' fraud
The Sion police have registered a case against Viresh Joshi, a former manager at Axis Mutual Fund, and others, in connection with the multi-crore 'front-running' fraud.
Justify cutting of mangroves: Bombay high court tells Adani Group company
The Bombay high court (HC) has directed Adani Cementation Limited to provide a detailed explanation of the public interest served by its proposed jetty project.
Failure to appear in court a separate offence: Top court
NON-APPEARANCE IS AN OFFENCE, IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER THE PROCLAMATION IS LATER NULLIFIED OR THE ACCUSED IS ACQUITTED, THE TOP COURT SAID
R Chidambaram, Veteran Nuclear Scientist, Dies at 88 in Mumbai
Rajagopala Chidambaram, the architect of India's nuclear weapons programme who played a key role in the atomic tests at Pokhran in 1974 and 1998, passed away in Mumbai on Saturday morning. He was 88.
T'gana Govt to Launch Farmer Financial Aid Scheme on January 14
The much-awaited financial assistance to farmers under Rythu Bharosa, one of the six guarantees promised by the Congress before the last assembly elections in Telangana, will be rolled out from Sankranti festival on January 14, people familiar with the matter said.