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Look into plea against Gandhi ashram revamp: SC to Guj HC
‘State Govt Must Respond On Nature Of Work’
Shaming Voters Is Not A Winning Strategy
When critics of BJP transform into critics of those who vote for BJP, they hurt their own cause
KNOWN ENEMIES
Spain Meet Germany In Group Stage; Brazil May Face Portugal In Rd 2
Imran hails India's independent foreign policy centred on people
Pak PM’s 2nd Praise For Delhi In Wks Comes As Islamabad Summons US Diplomat Over ‘Interference’ On Trust Vote
FM: Our interest, energy security come first. Why won't we buy cheap crude?
‘3 To 4 Days’ Supply Bought From Russia’
Fearless India eye top spot
Capt Rohidas Hopes To Keep Good Run Going Vs England
Forced out by '62 war, tribals to return to LAC villages
More than 80 families in Uttarkashi’s Nelang and Jadung lost their homes and agricultural lands after the Sino-India war broke out
Booster needed to shield against severe disease
ICMR’s National Institute of Virology (NIV) director Priya Abraham has made the case for boosters for all, saying, “Eventually all adults in India may get it (booster dose) but a decision may be taken after evaluation of relevant data by the expert groups and factoring in issues like availability of vaccines”.
Australia eye seventh World Cup crown in ‘Ashes' final
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
7 Lessons From The Pandemic
We realised many things, from costs of overused state power to costs of poor quality local data
5 Reasons why cycling boosts weight loss
What we started as kids could be the biggest life-changer if you pay more heed. Shedding pounds or overall fitness, spinning those pedals provides a fat-scorching workout that’s actually fun to do. We give you five reasons why you should hop on your bike and hit the roads after reading this.
BMC's Property Tax Collection Up By 10% In A Year
Property tax collection by the BMC for the 2021-22 financial year rose by almost 10% over the previous fiscal.
Central Govt Hopes To Hold Polls In J&K By End Of 2022
May Be Clubbed With Elections In Gujarat & HP
New Year Festivities Will Signal Return To Normality
Thursday's abolition of Covid strictures by the state government brought joy and relief to communities preparing to celebrate the first round of Hindu New Year rituals April 2.
Russia Won't Help India If LAC Breached: US Dy NSA
India's foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla with US deputy NSA for international economics Daleep Singh in New Delhi on Thursday
SC orders spl counselling for 146 quota seats in NEET-PG
The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered a special round of counselling for the 146 all-India quota PG medical seats and allowed MBBS doctors, who have already availed a PG seat in the second round of counselling, to take part without the burden of forfeiting fees paid earlier.
Top seed Praneeth ousted in Orleans
Sai Praneeth lost to Frenchman Christo Popov 12-21, 11-21
Edu dept plans vacations from May 2 to June 12
The school education department on Thursday sent a proposal to the state government to declare summer vacations from May 2 to June 12.
In Truss presence, EAM slams anti-India drive
When Jaishankar said Europe is still buying Russian energy, his UK counterpart Elizabeth Truss said dependency can't change overnight
Knights look to take the fight to high-flying Punjab
HIGH ON SPEED: Umesh Yadav has found some early form for the Knights
FIR against cop for abetting suicide of man & daughter
A sub-inspector attached to Shahapur police station has been booked for allegedly abetting the suicide of a 35-year-old Asangaon resident, recently released on bail after his wife killed herself last year, and his daughter on March 15.
Karthik as cool as Dhoni: Faf
Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Faf du Plessis has lavished praise on teammate Dinesh Karthik, saying his calm demeanor is close to what Mahendra Singh Dhoni displays in the final overs of the game.
Ban use of loudspeaker for azaan: BJP; DCM says court order final
Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Thursday reacted cautiously to BJP's demand to impose a complete ban on the use of loudspeakers for azaan from the mosque.
'Sanctions may hit $ dominance'
Financial sanctions imposed on Russia threaten to gradually dilute the dominance of the US dollar and could result in a more fragmented international monetary system, Gita Gopinath, IMF's first deputy MD, told The Financial Times.
State machinery must be fair on issue of personal liberty: Court
A city sessions court judge SU Baghele, while granting anticipatory bail to Union minister Narayan Rane and son Nitesh in the Disha Salian case, pointed to the “unprecented manner” in which official machinery was deployed in the case.
State told to respond on fate of patients in mental hosps
Not Seriously Ill, Yet Don’t Get Discharge: Plea In HC
Diesel crosses ₹100 again, petrol rate at all-time high of ₹116
8TH HIKE IN 9 DAYS
₹4cr dredging equipment seized in 12-hr sand-mining crackdown
In one of the biggest crackdown on illegal sand mafia operating in Thane creek along the Mumbra shoreline that lasted over 12 hours, officials of the revenue department seized and destroyed equipment collectively worth over Rs 4 crore used for dredging purposes.
Leopard on the prowl walks in cage; was it injured by poachers?
An injured male leopard that had killed four stray dogs in a village of Vasai (east) last week was caged by the forest department on Tuesday.
NCP steers clear of youth wing's proposal on Pawar as UPA chief
A day after the Nationalist Congress Party’s youth wing unanimously passed a resolution saying the party’s president Sharad Pawar should led the UPA or United Progressive Alliance, the NCP has distanced itself from the proposal, saying that it was not a decision of the party though the proposal was passed in the presence of the NCP chief.