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Raut meets Shah, denies joining hands with BJP
GRIPPED by a fear of loss in its seat-share talks with Congress a day after letting it be known that it was nursing extreme ideas about its MVA association in Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena appeared to move back from the brink. Then, on Monday, it turned to BJP to reinforce its MVA cover with Sanjay Raut going some length to dismiss his reported meeting with Union minister Amit Shah.
Decks cleared for grand Simhastha-'28 in Ujjain
CHIEF Minister Mohan Yadav on Monday announced a comprehensive plan which will allow the 13 akharas and other sadhus and sanyasis to build permanent ashrams in Madhya Pradesh's holy city, Ujjain, on the lines of Haridwar.
Another senior cop shunted for failing to reach Bahraich communal clash site
ACTIONS against police officials of the trouble-torn central UP district of Bahraich, which witnessed communal conflagration resulting in the loss of life on October 13 and 14, continued on Monday with the removal of the Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) (Rural) Pavitra Mohan Tripathi.
Nitish at it again, asks DGP to recruit cops with folded hands
BIHAR Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday urged DGP Alok Raj to expedite the process of recruitment of more policemen ahead of the assembly elections in the state due next year.
Cong deputes Thorat to iron out Maha differences
AS the standoff over seat-sharing between the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) partners Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT) continues, the Congress leadership on Monday deployed state legislature party leader Balasaheb Thorat to mediate on the contentious seats.
Cracks in INDIA bloc as Cong, SP announce candidates for Budhni
CRACKS are out in the open in INDIA bloc in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh. Surprising its ally Congress surprised, the SP has named its candidate for the Budhni assembly bypoll.
Pak parliament panel to pick SC CJ, term restricted to 3 yrs
PAKISTAN's government narrowly passed constitutional amendments on Monday giving lawmakers more power to appoint top judges, who have issued a series of recent decisions favouring opposition chief Imran Khan.
Indigenous Aussie senator heckles Charles in House
INDIGENOUS senator Lidia Thorpe shouted anti-colonial slogans at King Charles during his visit to the Australian parliament on Monday, shocking assembled lawmakers and other dignitaries.
Moldova votes to join the EU by a razor-thin majority
MOLDOVANS voted by a razor-thin majority in favour of securing the country's path toward European Union membership, electoral data showed on Monday, after the pro-Western president accused foreign interference and \"criminal groups\" of trying to undermine the vote in the former Soviet republic.
Japanese PM's rating down a week before vote: surveys
APPROVAL ratings for Japan's new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba have fallen ahead of an October 27 general election, one weekend poll showed, with another survey suggesting the ruling coalition could struggle to secure a majority.
Jumbo 109-member cabinet in Indonesia
NEWLY inaugurated President Prabowo Subianto swore in Indonesia's largest Cabinet since 1966 on Monday, with 109 members representing his pledge for a strong government.
Real estate teeters in tier 2 cities; Q3 sales dip 13%
HOUSING sales in the top 30 tier 2 cities fell sharply by 13% in the July-September quarter of 2024 (Q3 CY2024) while new launches plummeted by 34%, according to a report by NSE-listed real estate data analytics firm PropEquity.
Adar Poonawalla buys 50% stake in Karan Johar's Dharma Productions
BILLIONAIRE Adar Poonawalla-led Serene Productions has entered into a binding agreement to invest ₹1,000 crore in Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and Dharmatic Entertainment (collectively called Dharma), one of India's leading production houses. With the investment, Serene Productions will hold 50% stake in Dharma, with film producer and director Karan Johar retaining the remaining 50% ownership.
Dried softy ice-cream mix not dairy product, to be taxed at 18%: Raj AAR
IN a recent ruling, the Rajasthan advance ruling authority (AAR) has held that the dried softy ice-cream mix (low fat) in vanilla flavour, known as Vanilla Mix, is not dairy product and hence will be taxed at 18% instead of 5%.
Robust domestic engines bolstering growth: RBI
POINTING to the strong momentum in domestic consumption and investment demand that are fuelling growth, an internal paper from the central bank has reaffirmed that the economy is on sound footing and is on course to close the current fiscal with 7.2% growth.
Hyundai Motor IPO to list today, flat to moderate gains expected
Initial public offer part of conditions mandated by RBI during the bank's merger with parent HDFC in July 2023; IPO to be the largest share sale by a non-bank lender
Lewandowski's scoring streak continues as Barca rout Sevilla
ROBERT Lewandowski scored two more goals to extend his league-leading tally to 12 and Barcelona routed Sevilla 5-1 to open a three-point gap on Real Madrid ahead of next weekend's \"clasico.\"
BATTING INTENT ON RISE
With the next-gen players coming in, there is a slow but steady change in the batting approach of the Indian team
Jamshedpur FC beat Hyderabad to go second
JAMSHEDPUR FC edged past Hyderabad FC 2-1 in the Indian Super League at the JRD Tata Sports Complex on Monday. As a result of this win, the Men of Steel are now in second place in the league table. Rei Tachikawa and Jordan Murray got their names on the scoresheet for the hosts, while Cy Goddard pulled one back for the visitors.
Change in term for ICC Chair recommended
THE change in term of the ICC Chair and Independent Director from three two-year terms to two terms of three years was recommended during the recent ICC Board meeting held in Dubai during the Women's T20 World Cup.
Accept the loss & dissect what went wrong: David
NEETU David, former India spinner and chairperson of the India women's team selection panel, accepted the responsibility for the group-stage exit but at the same time defended captain Harmanpreet Kaur after the team failed to make the semi-final for the first time since 2016.
The weight of meal myths
WHEN it comes to weight loss, the Internet is full of myths and misconceptions that can easily mislead even the most health-conscious individuals. From miracle foods to quick-fix diets, these myths promise fast results but often fail to deliver. Worse, some can even be harmful in the long run. Let's debunk common nutrition myths surrounding weight loss and uncover the science behind what really works for sustainable, healthy weight management.
Poonawalla to take over 50 per cent stake in Dharma
AMIDST rumours that Dharma Productions is going to undergo a buyout, it was announced on Monday that businessman Adar Poonawalla will be taking over 50 per cent stake in Karan Johar's company.
Medics call off fast after talks with Didi
PROTESTING doctors in West Bengal called off their hunger strike on Monday following a two-hour meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. They also cancelled their proposed strike across hospitals on Tuesday.
HIL 2.0 REBOOT WELCOME, SUSTENANCE A CHALLENGE
INDIAN hockey recently received a fillip to keep its newfound momentum going. After being consigned to the bin for seven years, the auction for the resurrected Hockey India League (HIL) saw several hockey medallists being snapped up for big bucks.
SHIFT TO PRICE-BASED GST STRUCTURE A BOON FOR THE COMMON MAN
IN its recent meeting in New Delhi, the group of ministers (GOM) on GST rate rationalisation has recommended tax slabs based on the pricing of products, with more expensive goods and services of the same sort attracting higher tax rates.
Dhankhar says Indian art forms bring in inclusivity in conflict-ridden world
INDIAN art forms, particularly dance, offer a model of inclusivity in a world increasingly divided by conflicts and discord, said Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday.
NIA probe ordered as LeT wing claims responsibility for Ganderbal strikes
THE Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has handed over the probe into the attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Ganderbal district, in which a doctor and six migrant workers were killed late on Sunday evening, to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), as a four-member-team has left for the Union Territory (UT), sources said on Monday.
Modi says India a beacon of hope amid global challenges
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said India stands out as a beacon of hope amid global uncertainties, emphasising a prevailing sense of positivity in the country.
INDIA'S GAINS WITH CONCILIATORY SECURITY IN J&K
It was possible to conduct elections in the strife-torn area in a free manner because of the lessons learnt over the years. It's necessary to sustain the momentum now