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Modi to attend Rising Rajasthan Summit today
THE Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit 2024 will take place in Jaipur from December 9 to 11, with the Rajasthan government aiming to attract investments and propel the state's economic growth.
Pressure on Manipur govt to restore net
AS mobile internet services remain suspended in nine of Manipur's 16 districts, pressure is now mounting on the state government to lift the ban.
Green cess in U'khand on outside pvt vehicles
IN a proactive step towards environmental conservation, the Uttarakhand government is gearing up to impose a green cess on private vehicles entering the state from other regions.
'Accept defeat': Fadnavis counters Pawar's remark on election results
MAHARASHTRA Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday sharply responded to NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar's comments on BJP-led Maha Yuti's victory in assembly elections, saying the opposition must \"accept defeat\" and introspect.
Amid royal dispute, Udaipur's temple introduces dress code for women
UDAIPUR'S iconic Eklingji temple has introduced a new dress code, prohibiting visitors from wearing short clothing such as mini-skirts, bermudas, and night suits.
Maoists kill another woman in Bijapur dist
Killing of three youths triggered the campaign against PLFI members in
Strain in Iran-Israel ties a concern, says EAM
Jaishankar says India keen on Red Sea conflict mitigation as trade hit, calls for deeper cooperation in Gulf, Mediterranean
INDIA bloc will hold talks to take call on Mamata as leader, says Tejashwi
The main opposition in Bihar-Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-on Sunday appeared non-committal on West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee's willingness to lead the 'INDIA' bloc.
800 sewage treatment plants enrolled under Jal Amrit Scheme so far
WITHIN a few weeks of its launch, more than 800 Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) from different states and UTs have been enrolled for assessment under Centre's ambitious 'Jal Amrit' scheme.
Tough task for sleuths as black cocaine flown by air
THE air route has become a dominant way of smuggling drugs, as the most expensive drug black cocaine is brought to the country through international passenger and cargo flights, officials said on Sunday.
BNP for India goods boycott; anti-Bangla rallies in Bengal
A day ahead of foreign secretary Vikram Misri's official visit to Dhaka, six members of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on Sunday submitted a memorandum to the Indian High Commission there, raising concerns against anti-Bangladesh incidents in its neighbourhood.
UP man returns after serving Russian army in Ukraine war, says 25 still stuck
AFTER serving in the Russian army for eight months in the war with Ukraine, Rakesh Yadav from Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh returned to India and claimed that more than 25 youths from India are still stuck in the conflict zone.
ROAD TO DAMASCUS WAS ALWAYS PAVED WITH BITTER IRONY
The coming years will reveal whether the Syrian people can resist the forces of disintegration and reclaim the nation. Can they unify despite the pulls of Big Power politics?
HOW DEVOTION HELPED DISSOLVE KARMA
story is performed each year around Kartikai Ekadasi in the temple town of Thirukkurungudi, over 70 km from Thoothukudi, by dancer Anita Ratnam's Arangham Trust.
Karnataka to launch OTT akin to Kerala
IN LINE with the Kerala government-owned over-the-top (OTT) platform ‘C-space’, the Karnataka government’s Sree Kanteerava Studios Limited is gearing up to launch its own OTT service.
Radiology assn rejects govt report on child born with deformities
THE state leadership of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA) has dismissed the report of health department blaming radiologists for the birth of a baby with deformities at the Alappuzha Women and Children's Hospital.
Survivor fears sabotage of sexual harassment case against coop bank MD
THE police investigation into the sexual harassment complaint against Jose K Peter while he was the managing director of the Thodupuzha Urban Cooperative Bank Ltd (TUBCL) seems to be going nowhere, with the family of the survivor fearing attempts to sabotage the probe.
Abdul Rahim's release delayed as Riyadh court adjourns verdict again
THE anticipated release of Abdul Rahim Machilakath Peediyekkal, of Kodampuzha, Feroke in Kozhikode, remains uncertain as the Riyadh Criminal Court postponed the verdict during its hearing on Sunday.
AHCL system can improve outcomes for kids with type 1 diabetes: Study
In Kerala, 2 children die every month due to complications from inadequate insulin mgmt
Sudhakaran says no to high command's demand to step down as state Cong chief
K SUDHAKARAN has rejected AICC's demand to step down from the post of KPCC president as part of the reorganisation in the state Congress.
Police tighten grip, Maoists turn to dark web for communication
WITH the police hot on their heels, the Maoist cadres are increasingly turning to the dark web for maintaining communication and evading surveillance.
Anvar links CM's secy to Naveen's death; Sasi threatens to sue him
LAUNCHING a broadside at Chief Minister's political secretary P Sasi, Nilambur MLA P V Anvar on Sunday linked him to the death of Naveen Babu, the former additional district magistrate of Kannur.
Joseph Mor Gregorios is new Catholicos of Jacobite Church
MORAN Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, the Patriarch of Antioch and Supreme Head of Universal Syriac Orthodox Church, on Sunday declared Joseph Mor Gregorios, the Malankara Metropolitan and president of Jacobite Syrian Episcopal Synod, as the new Catholicos of the Jacobite Church.
Changampuzha fest: Odissi dancer Madhulita mesmerises audience
DANCER Madhulita Mohapatra and her team Nirtyantar from Bengaluru regaled the audience with an Odissi performance at Changampuzha Park on Sunday.
Indian citizens' set up 'bar' on car bonnet, attack cops on bridge
A group of inebriated youngsters from Alappuzha, out to explore the hangouts in Ernakulam in a Mercedes Benz car on Saturday night, gave the officers on highway patrol a hard time before landing in police custody in the early hours of Sunday.
Can CSML's silt pusher help SWTD resume services to Mattancherry?
SWTD blames Irrigation dept for failing to act on its repeated pleas to remove silt from channel
NAVY TO TRAIN GAGANYAAN ASTRONAUTS ON WATER SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES
Shoulders responsibility for recovering crew module from Indian Ocean on its return to Earth after three-day mission
Arakkal bell continues to resonate with the legacy of Kerala's sole Muslim dynasty
THE ARAKKAL bell, a poignant symbol of the Arakkal dynasty, stands as a bridge to a bygone era. While iconic figures such as Ali Raja and Arakkal Beevi, along with the grandeur of the Arakkal Kettu (palace), remain etched in collective memory, the bell offers visitors to the Arakkal Museum a profound connection to the region's illustrious past.
India to soon have comprehensive anti-drone unit, says Amit Shah
UNION Home Minister Amit Shah said on Sunday that India will soon have a comprehensive anti-drone unit to deal with the ever-increasing menace of unmanned aerial vehicles being used by Pakistan-based elements to drop weapons and drugs along the western coast.
'I Have Never Wanted Anything More'
Ariana Grande speaks to Katie Ellis about landing her dream role of Glinda in Wicked, taking voice and acting lessons, and developing a special bond with co-star Cynthia Erivo