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KHALISTAN SLUR ON KEJRIWAL
Delhi L-G seeks NIA probe into allegation that 16mn was received in funds
PM: Don't Have My Children, Working For Your Kids' Future
Prime Minister lashed out at the "dynastic politics" of the Samajwadi Party and the Congress on Sunday, saying while the Opposition alliance partners work only to benefit their own families, he is building a better future for the nation's next generations.
Jaddu laments on RGB’s situation
RCB off ventilator but still in ICU, says former India all-rounder
MI look to salvage pride
Sunrisers Hyderabad aim to strengthen Playoff chances with a win
KKR seal Playotis spot
Sunil Narine and bowlers power them to 98-run win
Divyang officer climbs three floors to facilitate 90-year-old cast vote
A Divyang polling officer, Gabbar Singh Makwana climbed three floors of a house in Pansemal to ensure 90-year-old Patasi Bai could cast her vote. The effort was part of the ongoing vote-from-home facility for voters over 85 years of age and Divyang people.
Campaigning ends for third phase
Nine seats going to polls tomorrow
403rd "Prakash Purab" of Guru Teg Bahadurji celebrated
The 403rd Prakash Purab Anniversary) of (Birth Ninth Sikh Guru, Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahebji, who made supreme sacrifices for the country at the altar of Dharma and who spread the message of peace and communal harmony across the world was celebrated it with religious fervour, gaiety and devotion by offering prayers to Guru Granth Sahibji at Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Sitafalmandi, Secunderabad on Sunday.
KCR corners CM on Rythu Bandhu
BRS party chief K Chandrasekhar Rao once again raised questions on CM Revanth Reddy on the issue of rythu bandhu assistance today. \"Will farmers be given rythu bandhu at the time of sowing or will it be given at the time harvest or weighing the grain,\" he asked.
T'gana Padma Shri recipient struggles to make ends meet
He was awarded with the prestigious Padma Shri two years ago and given a purse of 1 crore by the state government. Today, popular folk artiste Mogulaiah is working as a daily wager to make ends meet.
Bengal BJP plans to move HC over 'doctored' tape on Sandeshkhali
Mamata asks PM Modi to stop shedding crocodile tears over plight of harassed women’
French students demand an end to ties with Israeli universities
No review of broader school policy is on the agenda, the administration claims
India has loads of unexplored opportunities: Warren Buffett
Legendary investor and Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett is bullish on India. Presiding over the company's annual meeting on Sunday, the nonagenarian investor said there are loads of opportunities in India.
FIU arms itself with Al, ML tools to check money laundering
India's Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has operationalised an advanced 2.0 version of its information technology system, armed with artificial intelligence and machine learning tools, to check money laundering and terrorist financing crimes in the country's economic channels.
Bullet train project to adopt Japan's Shinkansen tracks
The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project will have J-Slab track system based on the Japanese Shinkansen track system. This is for the first time, the J-slab ballastless track system is being used in India.
CBI official loses ₹2 lakh to cyber cons
In a brazen display of audacity, cyber cons duped a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) deputy superintendent of police of Rs2 lakh on the pretext of verifying his credentials in a fake drug parcel case.
First aid kits and ORS packets sent
The general election in Baramati Lok Sabha Constituency will be held on May 7. In consideration of the rising summer temperature, 1,724 first aid boxes and 10 ORS packets for each polling station were distributed from the distribution center at the Agricultural College in Pune.
Water crisis deepens in Sangli ahead of polls
Several 'talukas' (tehsil) in Maharashtra's Sangli district are grappling with acute water scarcity, leading to growing concerns among residents in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections.
Aundh Chest Hospital's morgue facility remains dysfunctional
The morgue facility at Aundh Chest Hospital (ACH) wears a deserted look, as the mortuary has been dysfunctional for the past month. ACH is the sole hospital in the district admitting TB patients.
MARATHWADA DAMS PLUMMET
The water level in various dams in the Marathwada region has reached the bottom level by the end of April. In 11 major dams in the Marathwada region, only 19.92 percent of water is available. Among the 15 dams on the Godavari River, there is only 21.35 percent water storage.
CSMC's development plan receives 7,000 objections
The Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation (CSMC) has crafted a city development plan almost 33 years after its last one.
One killed by throat slitting
In the early hours of Saturday, three individuals brutally killed a labourer by slitting his throat. The deceased, identified as Ganesh Jaggannath Darakhe from Chikalthana, was discovered near the SBOA School on Jalgaon Road.
After five deaths, govt lists sewer cleaning guidelines
The instructions stress that cleaning of enclosed spaces must primarily rely on machine-assisted methods; workers must only be involved in rare tasks
Two people arrested for fatal assault on man on local train
Two people, including a history-sheeter, have been arrested for allegedly grievously assaulting a man with a knife and belt on a local train between the Titwala and Vasind stations.
BMC chiei surveys cement concrete road works at night
BMC chief Bhushan Gagrani on Saturday undertook a nighttime inspection of ongoing cement concrete road works in the western suburbs. He issued directives to expedite the completion of leveling with a uniform asphalt layer by May 31 across all concrete road projects.
VOTERS MAKE THEIR VOICE HEARD
Citizen groups issue their own manifestos as city votes on May 20 to elect its MPs
Cop's death: FSL report awaited
The mystery surrounding the death of Pawar remained unresolved as the Railway police wait for the report from the forensic science laboratory (FSL) to ascertain the cause of the death.
Yet another self-goal by Tejas' Kangana
BJP star candidate in a spot over gaffe; she targets BJP colleague Tejasvi Surya instead of RJD's Tejashwi
BJP won't remove reservations: Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday assured the countrymen that the government would protect SC, ST and backward class reservations. He hoped the NDA would retain power at the Centre for the third consecutive term.
IAF CONVOY ATTACK A BJP STUNT: PUNJAB CM
Several people were detained for questioning on Sunday as a massive search operation for terrorists behind the IAF convoy attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district entered the second day.