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EAM: Days of uninterrupted dialogue with Pakistan over
External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Friday said the \"era of uninterrupted dialogue\" with Pakistan is over even as he noted that India is \"not passive\" and whether events take a positive or negative direction, either way New Delhi will react.
Allahabad HC presses UP on school safety
The Lucknow Lucknow Bench of of Allahabad High Court has expressed serious displeasure over the failure of the UP government authorities to ensure safety and security of school children in compliance with the Supreme Court verdict passed in the Avinash Mehrotra case.
'FRAME CHARGES AGAINST TYTLER'
1984 ANTI-SIKH RIOTS | Sufficient evidence against Cong leader: CBI judge Rakesh Siyal
ED seizes ₹834cr assets with links to Hooda
The enforcement directorate has provisionally (ED) attached immovable properties valued at Rs 834.03 crore belonging to real estate companies EMAAR India and MGF Developments Ltd involving former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and the former director, directorate of town and country planning, planning, Trilok Chand Gupta.
Now, Bhajan Lal govt faces UPS challenge
The implementation recently announced Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) has seemed to have become an uphill task for the Bhajan Lal Sharma led BJP government in Rajasthan.
Red alert over cyclone Asna
Landfall expected over Saurashtra-Kutch
RESET for retired sportspersons
GOVT INITIATIVE ON NATIONAL SPORTS DAY
Bihar to host Women's Asian Champions Trophy
EXCITING NEWS FOR HOCKEY FANS IN INDIA
WFH, electric heaters, EVs, artificial rain
DELHI READIES WINTER ACTION PLAN TO COMBAT AIR POLLUTION
Vikrant continues to shine
Sector 36 premieres at IFFM, set for OTT Release
Middle-earth meets modern marvel
The Lord of the Rings cast and creators shine at Gardens by the Bay
Vegan delights
Actress Nikita Dutta gives a quick look. into her healthy vegan meal
'Sahi time pe nikal gae ustaad'
Singer Adnan Sami has reacted to a social media user who said he took the right decision of acquiring Indian citizenship.
'Seems like yesterday...'
Salman Khan shares childhood picture with nephew Ayaan Agnihotri
Antil, Jadhav lead Indian charge
Over 4,000 athletes are active in the showpiece event
Sukant, Suhas and Tarun win
Nitish and Thulasimathi also start. well; Manasi, Mandeep face defeat
Balaji, Bhambri move to second round with partners
India's doubles players made a promising start at the US Open with Davis Cupper N Sriram Balaji and Yuki Bhambri progressing to the men's doubles second round with their respective partners here.
Krejcikova out of US Open
Shelton and Tiafoe set to meet in third round; Djokovic advances
Gauff, Garcia say cyberbullying is still a problem
Caroline Garcia, a U.S. Open semifinalist two years ago, drew attention Wednesday to the ever-present problem of cyberbullying in tennis, particularly by people who bet on matches, after her first-round loss at the Grand Slam tournament.
BUCHANAN AUSSIES TO WIN BACKS
Ex-Aus coach feels Indian batting will be key
'ICC should take some good decisions'
Former Australia head coach John Buchanan on Thursday urged the International Cricket Council, which will be led by BCCI secretary Jay Shah soon, to take 'good decisions' for cricket's long-term future.
Russia bans entry of 92 US nationals
Russia has imposed a ban on 92 US nationals, including more than 24 journalists, the Russian Foreign ministry announced on Thursday.
Houthis give nod to tow leaking tanker
Iran's mission to the United Nations said that Houthis had agreed to a temporary truce to allow tugboats and rescue ships to reach the damaged crude oil tanker Sounion in the Red Sea.
K-pop singer exits band over sexual accusation
South Korean singer Taeil has left the K-pop band NCT after being accused of an unspecified sexual crime, his label announced on Wednesday, according to the BBC.
Top militant among 5 killed in Israeli attack on West Bank
The Israeli military said it killed five more militants, including a local commander, early Thursday in the West Bank as it pressed ahead with what appeared to be the deadliest military operation in the occupied territory since the start of the war in Gaza.
'Totally absurd to pin criminal acts on Durov'
A lawyer for Telegram boss Pavel Durov, who is being investigated in France, said it was \"totally absurd\" to suggest the head of a social network was responsible for any criminal acts committed on the platform, French media said.
Bangladesh signs UN accord
Bangladesh on Thursday signed the UN convention against forced disappearance, two days after it formed a commission to trace and identify \"each and every\" case of forced disappearance during deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina's nearly 16-year regime.
Hope to strengthen relations with India, says Jamaat chief
Dr Shafiqur Rahman, the Amir of Bangladesh Jamaat-eIslami, has emphasised the importance of strengthening ties between Bangladesh and India.
Harris widens lead to 45% over Trump's 41%
VP led by 13 percentage points among women and Hispanic voters in recent Reuters/Ipsos poll
Russian attacks risk to nuclear facilities: Kyiv
Russia's Monday drone and missile attack forced Ukraine to disconnect several nuclear power units from the grid, posing a risk to the nuclear power sector, a Ukrainian mission to the International Atomic Energy Agency said on Thursday.