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Congress' 'Delhi Nyay Yatra' covers 4 Assembly constituencies on day 3
Will pass through all 70 Assembly segments and conclude at Timarpur on December 4
Crime Branch rescues 3 missing minor girls in separate incidents
The Delhi Police's Crime Branch has rescued three missing or kidnapped minor girls, ages 11 to 15, from different areas within Delhi.
Woman, her two children found dead inside house
A 35-year-old woman was found hanging from the ceiling fan of her house in Badarpur village here while the bodies of her two children were also found in the same room.
Chanakyapuri: Canada High Commission under increased security after Sikh protest
Security was beefed up outside the Canada High Commission in Chanakyapuri area after a Hindu-Sikh group held a protest there against an attack on a Hindu Temple in Canada.
Brothers die after car hits garbage dumper
Two brothers died and two others got injured after their car rammed into a garbage dumper on Faridabad-Gurugram road here on Saturday, police said.
Woman nabbed by Delhi Police in teen's rape case
ON THE RUN FOR FIVE YEARS
Conference on teaching Philosophy in schools
Leading philosophers, educationists will gather at a DU college for a two-day conference
73rd All India Police Athletic Cluster Championship kicks off
The much-awaited 73rd All India Police Athletic Cluster Championship finally gets underway with the colour-splashing opening ceremony held on Sunday at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi.
Gurugram Cyber Cell uncovers nationwide cyber fraud scheme, arrests eight suspects
Ggm Police and I4C linked suspects to 306 cyber fraud cases across India
Noida: Five members of a family killed as car hits stationary truck
TRUCK DRIVER FLED THE SCENE; PROBE UNDERWAY
MVA promises caste census, free bus travel, Rs 3,000 a month to women
The Opposition MVA on Sunday unveiled its manifesto for the November 20 Maharashtra polls, promising free cervical cancer vaccines for girls aged 9 to 16 and two optional leave days for women employees during menstruation.
Delhi's air quality remains in very poor zone
The air quality in the national capital remained in the 'very poor' category on Sunday evening.
BJP promises tough anti-conversion law, skill census, scheme for women
The BJP on Sunday released its 25-point \"Sankalp Patra 2024\" ahead of the November 20 Maharashtra Assembly polls, promising to enact an anti-conversion law with stringent provisions and also assured a skill census for training as per industry needs as well as free ration to low-income families.
Russian oil finds its way to Europe via India
INDIA NOW BIGGEST EXPORTER OF FUEL TO EU
Netanyahu confirms he greenlighted Lebanon pager attacks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged that he \"okayed\" the deadly pager attacks on Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon, which resulted in nearly 40 deaths and 3,000 injuries, many of them among Iran-backed Hezbollah members.
Justice Sanjiv Khanna to take oath as 51st CJI today
CJI DY Chandrachud retires.. See P4
Mumbai Police & UP STF arrest shooter Shivkumar, four others
BABA SIDDIQUE MURDER CASE
B'desh seeks Interpol's help to repatriate Hasina from India
Ousted Prime Minister Hasina and her party leaders are accused of orchestrating a violent crackdown on the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement
Army JCO killed, 3 soldiers injured in gunfight with terrorists in J&K's Kishtwar
A Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) of the Indian Army's special forces laid down his life on Sunday during a gunfight with terrorists in Kishtwar district's remote Keshwan forest.
Khalistani extremist Arsh Dalla likely arrested in Canada
Dalla, associated with the banned Khalistan Tiger Force KTF, has been linked to terror operations under Hardeep Singh Nijjar
'FUN BUT NERVE-RACKING TO
'Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives' S3 recently started streaming on Netflix'
Land of mystical charm!
During the magical month of November, the beauty of Rajasthan comes out in true colour—from Jaipur's vibrant Amber Fort to Udaipur's serene lakes and Jaisalmer's desert rhythms, among other things;
Guardians of the game
At a time when Indian hockey is witnessing signs of resurgence, former captain Col. (Retd.) Balbir Singh in his vividly written memoir 'An Olympian's Tryst with Soldiering' reflects on India's golden hockey era, the decline post-1968, and the 'motherly role' played by the Indian Army in nurturing Olympians
An idea derailed!
In 'What Went Wrong With Capitalism': Ruchir Sharma contends that modern capitalism's failures arise from coinciding government interventions, resulting in 'socialised risk' across all classes; he proposes seven reforms to restore the balance between state support and free markets. Excerpts:
Guarding the vulnerable
Over time, particularly in the 21st century, COPs have broadened their focus from mitigation to include adaptation strategies—such as water management, resilient agriculture, urban planning, etc.—to protect vulnerable regions and humans worldwide
Coming-of-age rendition of a timeless text
Brigadier Krishna Gopal Behl's 'Bhagavad Geeta: Philosophy of Life' offers a rhythmic English translation of the religious text's 700 verses, making its philosophical teachings accessible to a wider reader base and enhancing intergenerational understanding of the scripture
George's dream run ends in semifinals with loss to Vitidsarn
KOREA MASTERS
Harmanpreet, Sreejesh bag top honours at FIH Star Awards
The Indian men's hockey team captain Harmanpreet Singh and the legendary PR Sreejesh have won the FIH Player of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year awards for the year 2024.
Real back on track as Vinicius runs riot in win
Thump Osasuna to close gap on Barcelona, but injuries mount
Self-belief, support from SKY helped Samson turn it around
India batter Sanju Samson reflected on his early struggles in international cricket, saying that a string of failures made him doubt his ability, but self-belief and support from the captain and coach helped him stage a strong comeback.