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PK's one foot in Cong, but his l-Pac signs deal with TRS for T'gana polls
Group To Help KCR's Party Even If PK Joins Cong
NDA sweeps Guwahati civic polls, Congress draws a blank
BJP and its allies swept the Guwahati Municipal Corporation elections in Assam on Sunday, winning 58 of the 60 wards at stake to make this the saffron camp's seventh consecutive electoral triumph in the state since its first hurrah in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
Latadidi embodied the Shakti of patriotism and culture: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was conferred the first Lata Deenanath Mangeshkar award at Shanmukhananda Hall in Sion on Sunday, dedicated the award to the country and its people saying “Latadidi belonged to the masses and so does this award."
Lanka students mob PM's home over crisis
Thousands of student demonstrators surrounded the Sri Lankan PM's residence in the capital city of Colombo on Sunday, as the antigovernment Galle Face protests reached its 16th day and the clamour for the president and PM to resign grew louder.
Hundreds join tiranga yatra in Jahangirpuri
Days after the violence in Jahangirpuri, people on Sunday held a Tiranga Yatra to spread the message of peace and communal harmony.
Have Sidharth & Kiara broken up?
As per buzz, after dating for two years, Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani have reportedly broken up.
At Maha school, kids pluck books from tree
ENGAGING CHILDREN IN RED-HIT GADCHIROLI
CM skips PM event, visits 80-yr-old Sainik
CM Uddhav Thackeray's absence at the first Lata Deenanath Mangeshkar award function in Mumbai on Sunday raised quite a few eyebrows.
City records 2nd highest minimum temp in a decade
For yet another day, above normal temperatures were recorded in the city.
2 months on, med students pin hopes on Indian govt help, end to Ukraine war
Two months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine disrupted their medical studies, Indian students are staring at an uncertain future.
J&K's state must be normal for AFSPA to be removed: Rajnath
Defence minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday that the Army has “minimal role in internal security” and it wants AFSPA withdrawn from J&K, but the situation must become conducive for removing emergency powers granted to troops in the Union territory hit by decades of separatism and terrorism.
PM to visit J&K today, launch projects worth ₹20,000 crore
1st Public Meet After Abrogation Of Article 370
No coal backup, Maha power plants fail to run at full steam
The seven thermal power stations across Maharashtra are unable to generate power at optimum levels due to lack of availability of backup coal on their premises. The total backup coal with the seven power stations on Saturday was about 6.5 lakh metric tonne, whereas the daily use at these seven plants is 1.45 lakh metric tonne for optimum generation, officials with the state power generation utility told TOI.
LIC IPO in May, govt to dilute 3.5% stakes
The Life Insurance Corporation’s (LIC) much awaited initial public offering (IPO) will likely open in the first week of May, and the government has so far decided to sell only 3.5% of its holding as against the 5% proposed earlier, officials said.
Jesus stretches City lead, Arsenal down Man Utd
Gabriel Jesus scored four goals as Manchester City thrashed Watford 5-1 to open up a four-point lead in the Premier League title race, while Arsenal beat Manchester United 3-1 to take control of the race for fourth.
India keeps Chinese tourists out for now; says ‘visas aren't valid'
All Visas To China Suspended Since 2020 For Indians
India has own problems, China fears Quad: Biden
US President Joe Biden has said that his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping once told him that he was strengthening Quad against China.
FM: Want to be West's friend but need Russia
‘Two Neighbours Hostile, India Has To Protect Itself’
Defence PRO deletes tweet on Army's J&K iftar after trolling
A tweet by an official handle of the defence ministry in Jammu and Kashmir about the Army hosting an iftar in Doda district was deleted after it came under attack from some antiminority forces on social media, raising concerns about the abject capitulation in military and veteran circles.
40% work on Mum-Pune E-way missing link project completed
The MSRDC claims to have completed 40 per cent of the work on the ongoing missing link project on the Mumbai-Pune expressway, which is being carried out in two packages.
BATTLE OF BIG HITTERS
Middle-Order Batters & Finishers In Spotlight As RCB Look To Tame Resurgent Sunrisers
UK PM sets Diwali deadline for FTA to double India trade
Thanks Govt For Lifting Tariffs On Apples
States can use pvt power plant coal for 3 yrs
Centre Order As Electricity Demand Spikes
SC setback for Malik a trend, testimony to ED's extra effort
The Enforcement Directorate may have drawn satisfaction from the Supreme Court's rejection of minister Nawab Malik's bail plea in a money laundering case, but the court's order did not come as a surprise to the investigators.
Russia Hits Towns As Commander Says Aim Is To Capture S Ukraine
'Imperialism It Is,' Says Kyiv; Admits 42 Towns, Villages In Russian Control
HC: Umar Khalid's Amravati speech obnoxious, hateful
'Expressions He Used Can Incite People'
Floating billboards highlight plight of turtles on Earth Day
To mark Earth Day (April 22), People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India has teamed up with Zen Digital Media to put up special floating billboards in the sea which highlight how thousands of turtles and other marine life is killed due to the plastic fishing gear that is left in the oceans and seas.
Extremists, Mallya, Nirav not welcome in UK: BOJO
Britain doesn't welcome people who want to use its legal system to evade the law here in India, said UK PM Boris Johnson when asked about the pending extradition of economic fugitives like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya.
Edible oil prices may skyrocket as Indonesia bans export
BIG DEMAND: Of the 18 lakh tonnes of edible oils consumed monthly in India, nearly 6-7 lakh tonnes of palm oil come from Indonesia
Diggy: Doubts linger but no resistance to PK joining Cong
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Friday said that there are reservations in the party over the entry of election strategist Prashant Kishor owing to his shifting political loyalties, but the party is open to his induction. "The Congress president will take a call on it,” he said.