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How bad is it? Is it different this time? Is it wise to invest? Answering the biggest questions haunting your sleep
Maverick sculptor and artist across mediums dies aged 92
As a young boy, Himmat Shah — Himta to his friends — ran away from the confines of his zamindar family home in a village near Bhavnagar to a nearby forest.
TN's Opposition to NEP Political, Says Pradhan
Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday said the National Education Policy (NEP) would not impose Hindi on states and Tamil Nadu's opposition had \"political reasons\" behind it.
Temple Road Repairs Begin in Chowk, Mayor Assures Swift Completion
Devotees and residents in Lucknow's Chowk area have long faced difficulties due to damaged and uneven roads leading to three major temples, including Badi Kali Temple, Lal Temple, and Dwarkadhish Temple.
Adani Revives US Investment Plans
Adani Group has revived plans for major infrastructure investments in the US, where the group's founder has been charged with bribery, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
WPL: UP Warriorz Must Up the Ante to Remain in Hunt
It would be a different kind of pressure on skipper Deepti Sharma as she hasn't done something extraordinary for her side UP Warriorz in the ongoing third season of the Women's Premier League.
Bad air hits health, GDP, yet missing from poll promises
Delhi is enjoying a long spell of good air. But for large chunks of the year, the air pollution gets so bad that construction has to be stopped, schools have to be closed, and the city experiences pandemic levels of pollution sickness causing people to seek medical assistance and miss work.
After Zoë Kravitz, Channing Tatum finds romance with Inka Williams
Actor Channing Tatum has officially confirmed his romance with Australian model Inka Williams.
SFI seeks Bengal min's resignation, calls strike
CPI(M)'s student wing Students Federation of India (SFI) has called for a strike in West Bengal colleges on March 3, demanding West Bengal education minister Bratya Basu to resign over the injuries of two protestors at Jadavpur University.
BJP to strengthen teachers' cell, expand role in education sector
The BJP's Uttar Pradesh unit has directed its teachers' cell to intensify efforts in resolving teachers' issues while spreading awareness about government initiatives in the education sector.
Ex-MP CM Digvijay's land allegedly sold illegally, probe on
THE ISSUE WAS HIGHLIGHTED WHEN THE BUYERS STARTED CONSTRUCTION ON THE LAND ON FRIDAY
Tonight's About Elegance & Glam: HT India's Most Stylish Is Back!
If cinema is an emotion, fashion is its language. An inextricable part of our films, we have grown up imitating not just dialogues but also making film fashion trendy—whether through snazzy bell-bottoms, vibrant churidars or iconic sarees, each trend leaving an imprint on pop culture.
Union Minister Khadse's Daughter Harassed in Maha, Seven Booked
Union minister Raksha Khadse on Sunday lodged a police complaint alleging that her daughter and three of her friends were harassed by a group of men in Jalgaon district in Maharashtra on February 28, following which one man was arrested and a minor was apprehended, officers said, adding that five others were also booked.
Mahakumbh critics took more dips at Sangam: Dinesh Sharma
Rajya Sabha member and former Uttar Pradesh deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma on Sunday attacked opposition for its adverse comments on the recently concluded Maha kumbh in Prayagraj.
NOAA downsizing is opportunity in crisis
The dismissal of hundreds of researchers and meteorologists at the US's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) should not shock, given how Donald Trump has championed climate denialism.
Swimmers allege abuse, academy coach suspended
A swimming coach engaged with a training centre in Odisha's Bhubaneswar was suspended over complaints of physical and verbal abuse of trainee athletes, officials said, adding a departmental inquiry has been initiated against him.
Learning from DeepSeek, honing India's AI strategy
INDIA MUST PUT ITS WEIGHT BEHIND OPEN SOURCE INNOVATION IN AI. THIS WILL HELP INDIAN STARTUPS COMPETE, WHILE CLOSED SOURCE AI WILL DEEPEN DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN AI SYSTEMS
Self-styled preacher booked for sexual harassment, stalking
Police have booked a 42-year-old self-styled preacher and pastor in Kapurthala district in Punjab on charges of sexual harassment and stalking, officers said on Sunday.
'Chainsaw' cuts to last years: Argentine Prez
Argentine President Javier Milei told lawmakers Saturday he planned to make more \"chainsaw\" cuts to public spending, adding that his government's austerity programme would \"last for years\".
Rape Case: Sitapur MP's Voice Sample Test Tomorrow
Earlier, the Sitapur police had lodged an FIR against Rathore on the complaint of the woman, who was once close to the MP, accusing him of raping her multiple times in the past four years
RMLIMS Forms Panel for Brain Stem Death Certification
Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences will start the facility of organ donor transplants.
Two Mumbaikars Held for Stealing Phones at Concert
Two men from Mumbai were arrested for allegedly stealing six high-end mobile phones worth Rs 5 lakh from attendees at rapper Honey Singh's concert in Lucknow on Friday.
Aiming to avoid legal trouble, 'donkey operators' return money to 6 victims
Following strict action against fraud cases involving the promise of sending youths abroad, dubious immigration agents and unauthorised IELTS (International English Language Testing System) centre operators, commonly known as donkey operators, are now attempting to evade legal consequences.
Devotees still flock to Sangam: 'The holy dip never stops'
Tens of thousands of devotees continue to gather at the Sangam each day, even after the official conclusion of Mahakumbh
After Delays, 264 LMC Flats to Be Allotted Under PMAY
The Lucknow Municipal Corporation (LMC) will conduct the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) lottery for 264 flats in the Para area on March 4, 2025, at 12:00 noon in the Collectorate auditorium.
Anti-DOGE protests hit Tesla stores in US, call to boycott Musk
Demonstrators gathered outside Tesla stores across the US on Saturday to protest the automaker's billionaire CEO, Elon Musk, and his push to slash government spending on behalf of President Donald Trump.
Health too will be a frontier in the climate-crisis fight
Doctors at the Gorakhpur All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) are a worried lot.
Truce standoff: Israel blocks aid into Gaza
Israel blocked the entry of aid trucks into Gaza on Sunday as a standoff over the truce that has halted fighting for the past six weeks escalated, with Hamas calling on Egyptian and Qatari mediators to intervene.
BJP Govt Conspiring To End Quota Through Privatisation: Akhilesh
Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav has alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is conspiring to end jobs and reservation by privatising government institutions.
Dispute Over Reel Led To Clash Between Two Groups: Sources
A social media reel and comments made on it were believed to be key links in the murder of a class 11 student, who was stabbed and shot dead on Aligarh Muslim University campus on Saturday, sources in police department said.