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Newcastle boost top-4 bid with win over Forest
NEWCASTLE blew Nottingham Forest away with four goals in 11 minutes as Alexander Isak's double inspired a vital 4-3 win in the race to finish in the Premier League's top four.
Landslide survivors protest 'delayed' rehabilitation efforts
TENSIONS escalated in Chooralmala in Kerala's Wayanad district on Sunday after police intervened in a protest led by landslide survivors.
Two Held for Beating Man With Mental Disabilities to Death in Police Presence
A lawyer and law graduate were arrested late Saturday night for allegedly attacking a man with mental illness near the Tambaram bus stand and causing his death, even as police were at the spot and attempting to defuse the situation.
Higher Education's Eureka Moment
Indian universities' campus in foreign soil and foreign university campuses in Indian soil have been celebrated with animated ecstasy as progress for Indian higher education.
Violence Meant to Disrupt Probe into High-Profile Cases: SL Govt
The Sri Lankan government said on Saturday that the recent killings in the country, including that of a prominent underworld figure, appear to be an attempt to undermine the ongoing investigations into high-profile criminal cases such as the 2019 Easter Sunday suicide bombings.
Spurious drugs worth ₹6.6 cr seized in Kolkata
THE Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), in a joint operation with the Drugs Control Directorate, West Bengal, seized ‘spurious’ drugs worth ₹6.6 crore during a raid at a wholesale firm in Kolkata and arrested the company's owner in connection with the illicit trade.
LLB TO CM: 'AAM MAHILA' THEN AND NOW
EKHA Gupta's journey from a fiery student leader to Delhi's Chief Minister in 2025 is nothing less than cinematic.
Open access to critical data with bank staff leading to online financial fraud
Security Holes
CM Gets a Respite in the Muda Case; The Fight Goes On
The Lokayukta police's closure report in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA) sites allotment case has come as a much-needed breather for embattled Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
After Guv's call, people surrender illegally-held weapons in Manipur
PEOPLE in ethnic violence-hit Manipur have begun surrendering illegally-held weapons following a call from Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla.
PM-Pawar bonhomie in Delhi sparks Maha realignment buzz
The bonhomie between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar at a Marathi literary event in Delhi has sparked speculations about a new political realignment in Maharashtra and at the Centre.
More teachers will be recruited for Kalyana Karnataka region: Min
DISTRICT Minister Madhu S Bangarappa said permission has been sanctioned towards recruitment of teachers in Kalyana Karnataka region and the recruitment of teachers will begin soon.
Small reactors: Nu-clear favourites
Both the govt & public sector energy cos are focusing on developing small modular reactors
There is No Time to Waste on Partisan Electoral Politics
Much of this turbulence has been generated by the election of Donald Trump as POTUS.
EV start-up River eyes exports to 11 countries
BENGALURU-based electric scooter start-up River, which is backed by marquee investors such as Yamaha Motor and Toyota Ventures, plans to export to about 11 countries soon.
Olive It or Not
In Spain's Andalucía, home to the largest olive groves, farmers turn these tiny fruits into liquid gold
Class 10 Student Dies of Cardiac Arrest
A Class 10 student died of cardiac arrest in Bhyrapura village of Chikkanayakanahalli taluk on Friday.
The Inherent Importance of Invisible India
Invisible India has no physical borders, no official recognition. It is an India of irresistible ideas.
Hamas Frees 6 More Israeli Hostages
Two of them held for about a decade after visiting Gaza individually
Stepping into Barbara's Shoes
The actress talks about her new film Lucca's World and distancing herself from the sensuous image she was once known for
South Sudan Closes Schools for Two Weeks as Students Collapse Due to Heat
SOUTH Sudan closed all schools on Thursday for two weeks due to an extreme heat wave that has caused some students to collapse.
Humiliating Indians Trips Trump's Mission
Identity is a matter of pride, not prejudice. For a decade, India was hailed as the rising Asian power to counter China—an economic behemoth, a foreign policy superpower, and a vital Vishwaguru. Global Goliaths in business viewed it as a favored investment destination and an independent power that could coolly thumb its nose at US sanctions by buying Russian oil, because it suited its domestic interests. American presidents and European leaders courted New Delhi with more ardor than Mark Antony had wooed Cleopatra. It looked as if India had regained its old identity as the world's golden bird or ‘sone ka chidiya’ breaking free of the chains of a colonial hangover and a Noachian socialist legacy.
Hammer blow for Arsenal in EPL
ARSENAL'S Premier League title bid suffered a huge blow as West Ham, nicknamed The Hammers, earned a shock 1-0 win over the 10-man Gunners, while Manchester United rallied from two goals down in a 2-2 draw at Everton on Saturday.
Modi chief guest of national day during 2-day Mauritius trip
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi will be the Guest of Honour at the 57th National Day celebrations of Mauritius, the Western Indian Ocean region with a population of 70% Indian origin people.
Don sacks top US general in major Pentagon shake-up
PRESIDENT Donald Trump fired top US military officer General Charles \"CQ\" Brown on Friday, part of a major shake-up of the armed forces' leadership.
Court Upholds Pause on Don Firing Head of Watchdog
THE US Supreme Court on Friday temporarily blocked a request from Donald Trump to allow him to fire the head of a whistleblower protection agency, weighing in on the president's executive actions for the first time since his inauguration.
We must safeguard Constitution to protect ourselves: Madhu Bangarappa
SCHOOL Education and Literacy Minister Madhu S Bangarappa said that protecting the Constitution is crucial to safeguarding individual rights.
Living & Believing
Army Paralympic Node is unique. It is the only centre that helps soldiers to rehabilitate themselves after disasters leave them shattered. Indraneel Das tries to find out how...
60 med colleges not paying stipends to interns
AS many as 60 medical colleges and institutions out of over 500 are not paying stipends to their undergraduate interns, postgraduate residents, and senior residents, as per file noting assessed through RTI.
THE EVOLUTION OF A HARAPPAN ICON
MONG the several domed conical stones found along the Indus Valley, two objects stand out—a small tapered cone seated on a round base and a dome-shaped cylinder on a flat base with a protrusion on one side.