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China no. 1 threat to security: Sunak
Proposes To Shut Confucius Institutes In UK, Plan ‘Nato-Style’ Cooperation To Tackle Chinese Cyber Threats; Truss Has Accused Him Of Being Soft On China
1st in nearly 50 yrs: Myanmar junta executes 4 democracy activists
Among Those Executed Is A Hip-Hop Artist Who Is Also A Former Lawmaker; Action Condemned Across World
Didi: Put guilty in jail, I never backed graft
Slams ‘Reprehensible Attempts By BJP, CPM To Stoke Media Trial’
It’s a watershed moment: PM; a case of empowerment: Shah
Nadda: Spirit Of New India In Murmu
Aarey road trees trimmed, police detain 4 protesters
MAKING WAY FOR RAKES: METRO
Mum-Nashik h’way crater kills youth, 4th pothole death in Thane dist in July
KILLER STRETCH REPAIRED AFTER TRAGEDY
Musk denies affair with Google co-founder’s wife
Elon Musk denied he had an affair with Sergey Brin’s wife Nicole Shanahan, after the Wall Street Journal reported that the liaison led the Google cofounder to order his advisers to sell his investments in Musk’s companies.
‘Johar, Namaskar’
India’s 1st Tribal Prez Says Poor Too Can Fulfil Their Dreams
Mumbaikars participate in a monsoon marathon at Lonavala
The monsoons add a beautiful touch to sceneries. The beautiful weather also brought out a group of fitness lovers as they headed out to a hill station to take part in a scenic running trail. Around 550 people participated in a half marathon in Lonavala. Named The Fog Run, this was an action-packed, sporty morning marathon with a large dose of rainy weather. Here’s what their trip to the hills was all about… ‘
#KargilVijayDiwas: When you are playing a real-life hero, it’s a huge responsibility, say actors
Actors who have essayed Kargil War heroes in cinema share their experiences of stepping into the shoes of these bravehearts for their roles | #KargilVijayDiwas: ‘Soldiers never get retakes, they are the unsung heroes’
A Box-Office Super Hit
In Nikhat’s Ring Of Fire, Spirit Soars While Adversity Melts
Imports From Russia Up 3.5x Since War Began
India’s Oil Bill From Feb To May Jumps Five-Fold
Quitting a TV show for a film was a risk that I took: Kanchi Singh
Kanchi Singh became a household name with the TV show Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, which she quit in 2017. The pandemic delayed things, but now it’s all falling into place and Kanchi is looking forward to her Bollywood debut.
Parents need to stay positive for their child post Board exam results: Experts
After the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced results for Class X and Class XII on Friday (July 22), social media memes accurately captured every student’s agony over unnecessary calls from relatives – both close and dur ke – or random acquaintances enquiring about their results.
Baton trouble costs US men relay gold
But Women’s Team Stuns Jamaica
Tackling Monkeypox
Sharpen disease surveillance, give health workers smallpox vax, manufacture FDA-cleared shots locally
India to deploy 2nd S-400 squadron at China front
‘LAC Sorties By Chinese Jets Up Since Mid-June’
BEST ladies commuters 7 times more than pre-Covid
Mumbai: Women travelling in exclusive ladies special buses have gone over seven times this year compared to pre-Covid times, officials said, adding that women feel safe and comfortable while boarding or alighting the buses.
Green activists get CrPC notices as ‘Save Aarey’ protest goes national
Mumbai: Even as the ‘Save Aarey’ demonstrations were held inside Aarey and across nine states and union territories on Sunday, the Mumbai police have started issuing CrPC notices under section 149 to some of the activists in order to discourage public from unlawful assembly. Undeterred though, the green activists said that they will continue to protest and demand that the state government shift the Metro-3 car shed out of Aarey Colony.
Adopt ‘faceless’ surveillance to track monkeypox virus: Experts
Pune/Mumbai: Monkeypox surveillance should be launched in the country discreetly without stigma or blame being directed at specific groups of people, experts have said.
Mumbai student Upasana Nandi bags All-India Rank 1 along with 17 others
17 OF 154 NATIONAL RANKERS FROM MAHA
‘Parentese’ is truly a lingua franca, finds global study
We’ve all seen it, we’ve all cringed at it, we’ve all done it: talked to a baby like it was, you know, a baby. “Ooo, hellooooo baby!” you say, your voice lilting. Baby is baffled by unintelligible warble, but “baby so cuuuuuute!”
After port hit, Kyiv resumes work on grain exports
Warns Deliveries May Suffer; Russia Claims Missiles Only Struck Warship, Weapons Store In Odesa
Priyanka celebrates her birthday in Mexico with her family and friends
Priyanka Chopra celebrated her birthday on July 18 with friends and family.
Judicial review keeps faith in democracy: CJI
Says Workload Not Easy, Bats For Vacations
Shun partisan politics, Kovind tells parties in farewell speech
New Delhi: Outgoing President Ram Nath Kovind on Saturday asked parties to rise above partisan politics in the interest of the nation and work for the welfare of the people.
Har Ghar Tiranga campaign shoots up Tricolour demand
Off the Western Express Highway, past monsoon puddles, at Naigaon East sits a massive compound.
Child artistes denied rights, are victims of unfair practices: Study
Four years ago, and six decades after the trauma, India’s best known child actor Daisy Irani had confronted her pain and opened up about being beaten and sexually abused while she was working multiple shifts to star in over 50 films.
'Low tide' at Andheri sports complex pool irks swimmers
Mumbai: Three months after Andheri sports complex, one of the biggest BMC-run sporting facilities, was opened for public use after the pandemic, swimmers have complained about low water levels in the pool. One of the two pools is restricted for public use.
Salman Khan applies for weapon license following threat letter
Salman Khan, on Friday, met newly-appointed Mumbai Police Commission-er Vivek Phansalkar at the latter’s office in South Mumbai.