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King Charles to have a 'slimmed down' coronation ceremony in June 2023
According Charles 'slimmed down' coronato reports, King III will have a coronation ceremony in June 2023.
Abhishek and I will get married soon, says Shivaleeka Oberoi
The Khuda Haafiz actress and director-producer Abhishek Pathak, who made their relationship Insta official recently, got engaged in Cappadocia, Turkey
Noguera's strike helps Mumbai draw
Defending champions Hyderabad FC played out an entertaining 3-3 draw with Mumbai City FC in their opening match of the Indian Super League season here on Sunday.
IYER, ISHAN... INDIA
Shreyas Ton, Kishan's 93 Help Hosts Hunt Down South Africa's 278, Level Series
'Miracle' child survived Thai attack asleep under blanket
A three-year-old child who managed to survive last week's massacre at a nursery in Thailand slumbered through the horror under a blanket in the corner of a classroom.
Putin accuses Ukraine of orchestrating Crimea bridge blast, calls it terrorism
Bridge Key Artery For Sevastopol, Base of Russia's Black Sea Fleet
FY23's 7% growth to stand out: FAC
Amid fears of the world slipping into recession, India will perhaps emerge as the strongest major economy with 7% growth rate in FY23, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) member Sanjeev Sanyal said on Sunday. He observed that India can grow at 9% in an externally conducive environment like in early 2000s when the global economy was growing.
Slow Is Good
India's fast adoption of digital payments allows RBI to carefully pace transition to digital rupee
Export council suspends Maiden Pharma's regn
Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) has suspended the registration of Delhi-based drugmaker Maiden Pharmaceuticals after it failed to furnish information on 66 cough syrup-related child deaths in the West African nation of The Gambia.
Non-Muslims get a guided tour of iconic 250-yr-old Juma Masjid
As part of Eid-e-Milad or Prophet Muhammad's birthday celebrations on Sunday, a group of non-Muslims were given a guided tour of the iconic over 250-year-old Juma Masjid in South Mumbai.
'Country often seen as a safe haven for criminal activities'
BANGLADESHIS TOP LIST OF ILLEGALS
One killed, 2 injured in blast at Uran gas power station
One person was killed and two others were severely injured in a major blast that took place on Sunday afternoon at Uran Gas Turbine Power Station (GTPS), a gas-based thermal power plant operated by Maharashtra State Power Generation Company (MahaGenCo).
Puja exertion causes rise in 'festive heart syndrome' in Kol
Even as the festive fervour was on everyone's minds, a number of Kolkatans took it to heart as well, maybe a bit too literally.
India's weekly Covid cases at 5-mth low, Maha sees 14% drop
Deaths Likely To Fall To Just Around 100
Mulayam 'quite critical', on life support: Docs
Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav's condition was said to be "quite critical" Sunday as he continued to be on ventilator support and life-saving drugs at Medanta Hospital in Gurugram, where he was admitted on October 2 after he was diagnosed with a kidney infection and his health deteriorated.
Guj blessed me for 2 decades, never looked at my caste: Modi
PM Declares Modhera 1st Solar Village
SC to decide on validity of K'taka hijab ban this week
53 PILS To Be Heard Today, 24 Before CJI
Matoshree's plan: Project Uddhav as 'martyr', make him key Oppn leader
While Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena will go ahead with its long-drawn legal battle with the Eknath Shinde faction over the party's poll symbol, Matoshree has plans to project Thackeray as the 'victim' of the BJP's authoritarian style of functioning, according to party sources. This could result in Thackeray taking his place at the national level as key Opposition leader, said a Sena leader on Sunday.
2,000 NMMC Covid cots rust in rain
Nearly 2,000 hospital cots bought for Covid patients during the pandemic have been dumped in an open area at the site of a se-wage treatment plant in Belapur. Activists said that the cots, bought by NMMCm using taxpayers' money, are rusting and could have been sold or put to better use.
BJP will use and discard you, Uddhav warns Shinde camp
VARIATIONS ON SENA NAME PERMITTED: EC
Delhi min in conversion row quits 'to shield AAP'
Delhi cabinet minister Rajendra Pal Gautam, who found himself at the centre of a political storm for attending a recent mass conversion event, quit on Sunday, saying he took the step so that CM Arvind Kejriwal and AAP "are not harmed in any way" because of him.
Winning two gold medals in my first National Games is a great feeling: Zeel
With Ankita Raina, Gujarat’s best hope for a singles medal in tennis, unable to participate in the women’s singles category of the National Games due to back strain, all eyes were on Zeel Desai and the youngster didn’t disappoint.
Learning to play an instrument could boost short-term memory: Study
Playing a rhythm-based game for eight weeks helps non-musicians become better at remembering recently seen faces.
Advani pockets his 25th world title
Pankaj Advani with trophy after winning the world title on Saturday
‘Second string’ pacers on trial
As India’s Injury List Grows, Fight For Backup Fast Bowlers Gets Intense
TOP-ORDER CLASS!
Shafali, Mandhana Star In 59-Run Win Against. Bangladesh As India Book Berth In Semifinals.
Costa nets winner in narrow BFC win
Alan Costa celebrates with teammates after scoring the goal
Can algorithms track productivity?
Human resources is fast becoming an analytics business, as companies track and quantify work output
Canada lets int’l students work add’l hours till Dec ’23
In an effort to address the growing problem of labour shortage, the Canadian government has decided to allow international students in the country to work off-campus for an unrestricted number of hours from November 15.
Pvt crypto coins undermine country’s stability: RBI note
Central Bank Paper On e₹ Flags Risks