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LA Wildfire Toll Surges to 24, With Forecast for Winds Reaching 70 mph
AFTER a weekend spent blocking the explosive growth of fires that destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people in the Los Angeles area, firefighters got a slight break with calmer weather but cast a wary eye on a forecast for yet more wind.
Sanctions on Russian oil to destabilise global market: Kremlin
THE Kremlin said on Monday that the latest US sanctions on Russia's oil sector would \"destabilise\" the global energy market, after Washington imposed punitive measures on Russian company Gazprom Neft.
Truce deal almost through, final draft exchanged
MULTIPLE reports on Monday indicated that talks in Qatar for a ceasefire-hostage deal in Gaza had achieved a significant breakthrough overnight, with Israeli officials speaking to several Hebrew media outlets saying an agreement could be close, The Times of Israel reported.
Russia says Ukraine attacked pipeline carrying gas to EU
RUSSIA accused Ukraine on Monday of launching a drone attack on the infrastructure of a major gas pipeline that carries Russian supplies to Europe via Turkey.
'Kamla' performs rituals in Niranjani Akhara at Sangam
AMONG the thousands of foreigners at the Mahakumbh that began on Monday at Prayagraj, one stood out. She was Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Guv assures action on Bihar question paper leak
BIHAR Governor Arif Mohammed Khan finally stepped into the Jan Suraaj Party (JSP) founder Prashant Kishor's fast-unto-death, which entered its 12th day on Monday.
Get ₹1L for 4 kids, Brahmin couples assured
MP Parshuram Welfare Board chief Vishnu Rajoria has urged Brahmin couples to have four children to save their community and Sanatan Dharma, for which he promised a reward of ₹1 lakh each.
After poll drubbing, Chavan may replace Patole in Maha Cong rejig
THE Congress central leadership has decided to replace party's Maharashtra president Nana Patole as part of an exercise to revive the party, which suffered a severe drubbing in the assembly elections, sources said.
53 Years After Statehood, Meghalaya Gets 1st University
MEGHALAYA got its first state-owned university on Monday, 53 years after attaining statehood.
Mom Electrocutes Man for Molesting Minor Daughter
A woman electrocuted a young man to death allegedly for molesting her minor daughter at Radhanagar in Jharkhand's Sahibganj district.
Vaishnaw fact-checks Zuckerberg over India Lok Sabha poll remark
UNION Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday called out Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg, stating that his claim about the ruling party losing the 2024 polls in India post-Covid was \"factually incorrect\".
No reduction in LAC troop deployment: Chief
Integrated Battle Groups likely this year
Centre set to map land along national highways to pave way for projects
THE ministry of road transport and highways will begin a comprehensive exercise to identify unutilised land parcels within and outside the right of way (RoW) along the national highways, officials said.
5 mn Indians now hold US visa, says Garcetti
THE outgoing United States ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, said on Monday that over 5 million Indians currently hold American visas, with visa issuances spiking by more than 60% since his appointment as his country's envoy here.
Indo-B'desh diplomatic row escalates over border tussle
Bone of contention
Track 2 Can Make Way Where Track 1 Can't
Some analysts are saying Pakistan has re-entered Bangladesh for instigating action against India. The truth is they never fully left. India's quiet diplomacy is also not without action
Budget Blueprint: Making MSMEs a Growth Engine
The transformation of India's micro, small and medium enterprises or MSMEs represents perhaps the most significant opportunity for achieving inclusive growth in this decade.
Turmeric Ryots' National Board Dream to Be a Reality Today
Palle Gangareddy appointed as the chairman of the turmeric board
Arrests go up to 42 in Dalit girl's sexual abuse case
The number of people arrested in connection with the sexual abuse of a minor Dalit girl in Pathanamthitta has gone up to 42, with 29 more cases registered in four police stations in the district, the police said on Monday.
Naidu ignoring rural growth, alleges Ambati
YSRCP Guntur district president and former minister Ambati Rambabu strongly criticised Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu's governance, accusing him of undermining rural development and taking credit for the projects initiated by the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government.
Indian Armed Forces and Bajaj Auto Embark on 13-Day 'Dare2' Rally
BAJAJ Auto, a two-wheeler and three-wheeler company, in partnership with the Indian Armed Forces, flagged off 'Dare2,' a 13-day joint rally from Visakhapatnam to Ayodhya.
MP: Sankranti grandeur revived under NDA govt
VIJAYAWADA MP Kesineni Sivanath expressed optimism that Sankranti celebrations, absent in the State for five years, would regain their traditional grandeur under the NDA coalition government.
Infighting Deepens Leadership Crisis in Raptadu YSRCP After Poll Debacle
THE YSRCP in Raptadu Assembly constituency seems to be grappling with a leadership crisis marked by factional infighting and growing dissatisfaction among party cadres.
₹300 cr changes hands at rooster fight arenas
Police warnings & court orders fail to prevent cockfights; blood sport draws massive crowds in coastal districts
Lokesh Holds 54th Praja Darbar, Vows to Solve People's Grievances
HRD and IT Minister Nara Lokesh reaffirmed the TDP-led NDA government's commitment to supporting all those in need, at the 54th Praja Darbar held during his visit to Naravaripalle on Monday.
Adversity fear keeps Sankranti joy away for this family in A'pur
SANKRANTI, synonymous with festive cheer, vibrant rangolis, and cultural celebrations, is a time of joy for most families. However, the Bodaapati family residing in P Kothapalli, a village nestled five km off the highway near Atmakur, stays away from the celebrations as they are haunted by a series of ancestral tragedies linked to the festival.
No road even after sanction of ₹2.6 cr
Road construction to Chalisigam due to lack of forest clearance leaves 405 families disconnected
TTD Addl EO highlights successful implementation of growth plans
Outlines efforts to make Vaikunta Dwara Darshan memorable with floral decorations
Fire in laddu sale complex triggers panic
A tense situation prevailed for some time at the Laddu Sale Complex in Tirumala on Monday afternoon following a minor fire mishap. No casualties were reported.
Bhogi festival celebrated with fervour at Srisailam
The Sankranti celebrations at Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Varla Devasthanam commenced with Bhogi Mantalu in Srisailam on Monday.