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Public will not be fooled by BJP, defeat in Haryana certain: Hooda
Former Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda stated that the Lok Sabha election results have deflated the BJP’s balloon, which was inflated by fake surveys, propaganda, and events. He asserted that the public has clearly indicated they will not fall for the BJP’s illusions and will not rest until the current government is removed from Haryana.
Madhya Pradesh providing 20% subsidy to industries on power surcharge: Energy Min
CM Yadav’s policies have enhanced MP’s status as an attractive industrial destination, says Tomar
'Coaching centres akin to death chambers; risking students' lives'
Coaching centres have become “death chambers” and are playing with the lives of students, the Supreme Court said on Monday as it issued notices to the Centre and the Delhi government on three IAS aspirants drowning in the basement of an institute here.
DG BSF reviews operational preparedness at Indo-Bangladesh border in Sunderbans
Daljit Singh Chaudhary, Director General (DG), Border Security Force (BSF), along with Ravi Gandhi, Additional Director General, Eastern Command, and Maninder Pratap Singh, Inspector General, South Bengal, made a significant visit to the Indo-Bangladesh border in the North 24 Parganas district and Sunderbans area of West Bengal.
Cross-border rail services between India and Bangladesh halted f N
The present political turbulence in Bangladesh, characterised by huge protests and violence led by student activists demanding the removal of a government job quota system, has suspended numerous vital rail routes between India and Bangladesh.
Miranda House hikes hostel fees by Rs 6,000 per semester
College says in line with inflation
SC backs Delhi L-G's right to nominate aldermen to MCD
In a major setback to Delhi’s Aam Aadmi Party government, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that the law “expressly enables” the lieutenant governor to nominate aldermen to the MCD and he is not bound by the advice of the council of ministers in the matter.
Man apprehended for murder linked to unwanted advances
Delhi Police have arrested a man for murdering a woman due to his unwanted advances towards her daughter.
Concretisation of roadsides in Gzb: NGT issues notice to MoEF
The National Green Tribunal has sought a reply from the Union Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change and others on a petition claiming “mindless” concretisation of roadsides and constructions in parks in Ghaziabad.
Youth stabbed to death by four to avenge 9-year-old murder
A 24-year-old man was fatally stabbed in a “revenge killing” carried out by four individuals in the Sangam Vihar area of south Delhi, according to police on Monday.
POWER, PANIC AND A ESCAPE: B'desh's political earthquake
Sheikh Hasina: From record 4\" consecutive term to dramatic ouster
So near yet so far: Lakshya and skeet shooters fall short of historic medals
Manika-led India beat Romania 3-2 to enter the quarter-finals of women’s T'T team event
Bihar: 9 Kanwariyas electrocuted to death
A devastating incident during the Kanwar Yatra in Bihar’s Vaishali district has resulted in the deaths of nine pilgrims and injuries to two others.
HC upholds Kejriwal's arrest by CBI, asks him to move trial court for bail
Aam Aadmi Party to approach SC
Sensex, Nifty crash nearly 3% amid US recession fears
Nikkei plunge sparks domino effect
'Hasina lands in India, NSA Doval meets her'
India yet to issue an official statement
Hasina abandons Bangladesh as chaos engulfs nation, Army takes charge
ARMY CHIEF GENERAL WAQAR-UZ-ZAMAN ANNOUNCES PM'S RESIGNATION AND INTERIM GOVT TAKEOVER ON NATIONAL TV
Tamannaah Bhatia defends 'Vedaa'
'Don't judge 'Vedaa' by its cover,' she says
It wasn't just a win, it was a statement: Hockey coach Fulton
\"It was not just a win, it was a statement,\" gushed head coach Craig Fulton after the Indian hockey team emerged victorious after playing more than 40 minutes of a tense quarterfinal match against Great Britain with just 10 players at Paris Olympics on Sunday.
Sen falls to Axelsen in semis, to play bronze-medal playoff
India's dream of a first-ever Olympic gold in badminton will remain unfulfilled after Lakshya Sen suffered a straight game defeat to reigning champion Viktor Axelsen in the men's singles semifinals at the Paris Games here on Sunday.
Lovlina outwitted in QF; India's boxing campaign ends in Olympics
India's boxing campaign at the ongoing Olympics came to a medal-less end after Tokyo edition bronze winner Lovlina Borgohain (75kg) bowed out following a hard-fought quarterfinal loss to China's Li Qian in the women's competition here on Sunday.
RBI likely to keep interest rate unchanged at 6.5%, say experts
Meeting of Monetary Policy Committee is scheduled for August 6 to 8
After record profits, PSU fuel retailers see profit slump in Qı
The three fuel retailers IOC, BPCL and HPCL made extraordinary gains from holding petrol and diesel prices despite a drop in cost
Ukraine intensifies its long-range strikes, sinking Russian submarine
Ukraine has sunk a Russian submarine and hit a Russian airfield in the past 24 hours, in line with a surge of long-range attacks against Russian targets, officials said. Russia said Ukrainian drones also hit an apartment building, killing one person.
Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 18; stabbing in Tel Aviv kills 2 people
Israeli strikes killed 18 people in Gaza early Sunday, including four Palestinians in a tent camp inside a hospital complex, while a stabbing attack by a Palestinian killed two people in a Tel Aviv suburb.
Himachal: Search operation at cloudburst affected areas continues
No clue of missing persons at Samej village
About 16 members of a family gone, only four bodies recovered
With the search for missing persons in the landslide-ravaged areas of Wayanad now in its sixth day, the personal nightmares of the affected people are becoming increasingly clear.
Amit Shah inaugurates 24x7 water supply project in Chandigarh
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah, inaugurated the 24x7 water supply project in Manimajra, Chandigarh, under the Smart City Mission, on Sunday.
Govt to amend Waqf law to usher in more transparency and gender diversity
The government is all set to bring a Bill in Parliament to amend the 1995 law governing Waqf boards to ensure more accountability and transparency in their functioning and mandatory inclusion of women in these bodies, sources said.
Key parliamentary panels constituted without elections
Key parliamentary panels, including the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), have started taking shape, mostly by consensus as against elections witnessed during the previous Lok Sabha.