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Russian Strikes Hit West Ukraine Near Nato Territory That Served As Humanitarian Hub
Russian missiles struck close to Lviv’s airport in Ukraine’s far west Friday, extending the war to a relatively unscathed region near Nato territory, as China came under US pressure to restrain its Kremlin allies.
Vivek Agnihotri's The Kashmir Files garners appreciation from audience
A shocking and rivetingtale, The Kashmir Files, directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri,has received immense appreciation from the audience, which has set the cash registers ringing.
Covid surges again globally, 2nd Omicron wave in Europe
India Nos. Still Dipping; Huge Rise in East Asia
How the Ukraine War Has Created A Crisis For Indian Newspapers
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had many unintended consequences.
Covid resurge: States told to check flu-like cases
Resume Checks On Respiratory Infections: Govt
Azad meets Sonia, G-23 seeks greater say in Cong
‘Spoke About Strengthening Organisation’
At UNSC, India backs ban on bio weapons
Welcomes Talks Between Russia And Ukraine
6 Ways to keep your apartment cool
Living in India in the summer means living through extreme heat. Summer in India is punctuated not only with the sound of crickets and the possibility of seeing some fireflies,but also sweating through your mattress because of a rickety fan.
Invoking 9/11, Zelensky Tells US Congress: We Need You Right Now
Asks For No-Fly Zone Imposition; US Announces $800m Aid
Loyalists Of Gandhi Family Mani, Tharoor At G-23 Meet
Sonia Reaches Out, May Meet Azad Today
No Plans To Privatise Railways: Govt In LS
‘Rly A Strategic Sector And Has Social Function’
SC says OROP valid, suffers no arbitrariness
In a thumping validation of the one rank-one pension (OROP) policy, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said the Centre’s 2014 policy decision for uniform pension to retiring armed forces personnel of identical rank suffered no arbitrariness and hence, not a fit case to be interfered with.
Rashmi Shukla at police station for over 2 hrs to give statement
Rashmi Shukla, a former state intelligence department (SID) chief, on Wednesday morning appeared before police officials in Colaba where her statement in connection with a case of alleged illegal tapping of two politicians’ phones was recorded for over two hours.
I am a huge believer in the term conflict and that is where the core of Jalsa lies, says Suresh Triveni
Want to do away with the term ‘woman-centric’ films: Suresh
CJI: Will decide next wk when to list hijab pleas
Hijab Row: Supreme Court said that it will list after the Holi vacations, the petitions challenging the Karnataka High Court Judgment which held that Hijab is not an essential religious practice of Islam and upheld the ban on wearing headscarves in schools and college.
BJP MLC denied interim relief by court in bank cheating case
Pravin Darekar, the opposition leader in the Maharashtra Legislative Council, on Wednesday petitioned the Bombay high court to quash an FIR filed against him on March 14 at MRA Marg police station in Mumbai, but got no interim protection against coercive action.
Besides UP, BJP set to retain CMs in Goa and Manipur
Dhami’s Fate In Balance In Uttarakhand
India's Missile Systems Are Secure, Reliable: Rajnath
‘Cause Being Probed, SOPs Under Review’
SC special bench to hear pleas opposing bail to Ashish Mishra
A single-judge bench of the high court, on February 10, had granted bail to Mishra who had spent four months in custody
HC to hear plea against ED case, but won't free Malik
The HC accepted that Nawab Malik was arrested after following due process and agreed to hear his challenge to the money laundering case as he has raised points worth a debate
Nitish-speaker row refuses to die, oppn holds up assembly
Calls CM’s Act ‘Murder Of Democracy’
UIDAI software helps reunite girl with kin
The speech-impaired child was found at Kanpur station in Feb 2020. After spending two years at a shelter, she was taken for Aadhaar enrolment in Jan this year, where the software rejected her as a similar fingerprint existed in Ludhiana
Resurgent India face England test
11 Number of WC fixtures contested between the two teams. England Women have won seven and lost four against India Women.
PM warns BJP: Dynastic politics is undemocratic
‘Succession Encourages Casteism’
In angadia extortion case, DCP referred to as wanted accused
The city police, in its remand application seeking extension of the custody of inspector Om Wangaate in the angadia extortion case, on Tuesday mentioned zonal deputy commissioner of police Saurbah Tripathi as awanted accused, but did not name him.
Congress leaders hit out at Sibal for ‘Gandhis step aside' remark
FEELING THE HEAT: Sibal said others should get a chance
I used to actually break doors: Dayanand Shetty on the epic ‘Darwaja tod do, Daya' dialogue
Talk about C.I.D. actor DayanandShetty, and the one dialogue that immediately comes to mind is ACP Pradyuman’s famous line, ‘Darwaja tod do, Daya.’
'13 Bastar Firing: Forces Killed 8 Tribals In Panic, Says Report
Locals were celebrating the Beej Pandum tribal festival when 1,000-odd security personnel showed up and began firing
Nirmala Attacks Congress For Kashmiri Pandits' Exodus
LS Passes J&K FY23 Budget Of ₹1.4 Lakh Cr
Shah Observer For UP, Rajnath U'khand
Sitharaman, Tomar To Oversee Manipur, Goa Govt Formation