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Portugal, Spain win to set up final 4 battle
Ronaldo & Boys Can Do With A Draw; Enrique’s Men Need To Win
Sable eyes sub-8 time in steeplechase
Avinash Sable is a risktaker in the classical sense. Failures only drive him further and, not surprisingly too, because the army man from Beed has now broken the steeplechase national record multiple times after coping with taunts from fellow athletes.
HIGH RISK, HIGH REWARD
With Five Months To Go For The T20 World Cup In Australia, Backup Opener Ishan Kishan Is Fast Emerging As The Poster Boy Of Team India's New, More Aggressive Batting Template
'Capitol Riot Attempted Coup By Trump'
House Panel: Insurrection A Direct Result Of Ex-Prez Bid To Overturn 2020 Polls
Govt plans regulator for higher edu
May Table Bill In Monsoon Session In July
Wuhan leak? WHO takes note of desi experts' plea
Pune Couple Wrote 5 Appeals For Covid Probe
'History should be based on raw facts'
Can't Stop Us From Writing History Anew, Says Shah
Raut 'prima facie' made defamatory statements: Court
In a detailed order issuing summons to Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut in a defamation complaint filed by professor Medha Kirit Somaiya, wife of BJP leader Kirit Somaiya the Mazgaon magistrate’s court on Thursday held that it is “prima facie” proved by the complainant that the words spoken by accused Raut were such that, it has harmed her reputation.
2 HC benches turn away Nawab Malik, he fails to vote in RS poll
Anil Deshmukh Also Can't Vote As Team Doesn't Pursue Urgent Relief
Covid lab leak theory needs study: WHO
Stance Marks Sharp Reversal From Initial Assessment Of Pandemic Origins
Non-Cong member may be oppn nominee for Prez poll
Jagan, KCR & Naveen Will Decide How Serious Fight Will Be
Daily cases top 7k, sharpest Covid surge since Jan wave
But Deaths Continue To Remain Low
India: Progress in China talks, disengagement in some areas
MEA Statement Follows US Gen China Remark
Helmet drive: 3.4k pillion riders fined, 61% from city south
On the first day of their campaign against those who ride pillion without wearing a helmet, the traffic police issued challans to 3,421 individuals across the city, though 70% of them were from south Mumbai.
Sites across 35ha to see coral reef restoration
With the increasing threat of rising sea surface temperatures and the danger of coral reefs in various ecologically vulnerable places along the Indian coastline being wiped off, Maharashtra has decided to identify sites for restoration of coral across 35 hectares along the coastline of the state.
Sena vs BJP in 1st contested RS polls in state in 24 years
After almost 25 years, elections for six Rajya Sabha seats in the state on Friday will witness a contest -- one that is being viewed as a fierce battle between friends-turned-foes CM Uddhav Thackeray and his predecessor Devendra Fadnavis. Since 1998, all RS elections in the state had been unopposed.
IIT-Bombay research funding up by 11% after pandemic-induced cuts
After a decline in the first pandemic year, IIT-Bombay saw research funding go up by 11% in the second year.
Rains yet to hit Mumbai but malaria, dengue, gastro cases are on the rise
Malaria, dengue and gastroenteritis cases are on the rise even before monsoon has hit the city.
DCP nod must to file Pocso, molestation cases: Pandey
Child Rights Panel Objects, Wants Order Withdrawn
Pre-monsoon showers soak city but expect delay in onset
Rains are likely to miss the official June 11 onset date and the arrival may not be robust, say experts, even as pre-monsoon showers lashed many parts of Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai on Thursday evening.
Court refuses to let NCP's Deshmukh & Malik vote in RS polls
A special court on Thursday refused to allow NCP's Anil Deshmukh and Nawab Malik to be released from prison for a day to vote in the Rajya Sabha elections on Friday, sending them scrambling to the Bombay high court for relief.
Prez polls on July 18, NDA very close to halfway mark
YSRCP, BJD Hold Numbers; PM To Have Final Word
India Made Great Efforts To Help SL; S Asia Still A Priority: China
China on Wednesday praised India for making "great efforts" to help Sri Lanka to tide over its worst financial crisis even as it refuted President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's remarks that Beijing has shifted its strategic focus from South Asia including Pakistan to South East Asia, saying the region still remained its priority.
CM Slams BJP On Failure To Protect Kashmiri Pandits
CM Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday asky as to why the BJP was mum about the targeted killings of Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Mithali Raj Retires From Internationals. Women's Cricket's Biggest Superstar And Most Prolific Batter Walks Into Sunset
India: Offenders will be dealt with 'in a way that's a lesson'
Visiting Iran Foreign Min Raises Prophet Remark Issue
IISC remains world's top research univ; last yr's India leader IIT-B at 172
B'luru Institute Fastest-Rising In South Asia
Now, cancer patients get access to a cheaper alternative drug
At the central government-run Tata Memorial Hospital, the medical oncology team added a tenth of the regular dosing of an immunotherapy drug called nivolumab to the treatment plan of 76 patients with metastatic head and neck cancer.
Chargesheet filed against Ranas for obstructing police on duty
The Mumbai police on Wednesday submitted a chargesheet against Navneet Rana, an independent MP from Amravati, and her MLA husband Ravi Rana for obstructing police while being arrested on April 23 after they planned to recite Hanuman Chalisa outside Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray's residence in Bandra.
BJP nominates 5 candidates for council polls and forces contest, ignores Pankaja, Tawde
The BJP central leadership on Wednesday announced its list of five candidates for the June 20 Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad elections, ensuring there will be a contest for the 10 seats that have fallen vacant.