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Poll politics: BJP withdraws its candidate from Andheri E) fray
Uddhav Nominee Rutuja Latke Gets Virtual Walkover
I've Shied Away From Acting, But If A Role Excites Me I Will Take It Up: Malaika Arora
Over the years, Malaika Arora has won over the audience with her dance moves in songs like Chaiyya Chaiyya from Dil Se (1998), Munni Badnaam Hui from Dabangg (2010), and Anarkali Disco Chali from Housefull 2 (2012), among others.
Are Pharma Cos Spreading Covid Or Monkeypox: HC
Tells TN To Check If They Engage In Illegal Work
Hands Off Taiwan, Xi Warns World, Only China Will Decide Reunification Course
'Beijing Reserves Right To Use Force, And All Measures Necessary'
People Slammed Me For Calling Gori Nagori Standardless, But No One Saw What She Did: Sreejita
Sreejita De is the first contestant to get evicted from Bigg Boss 16 and the actress has expressed disappointment over her exit. In a chat, Sreejita said, "I had the capacity to sustain for long and I am not trying to demean anyone, but I knew there were far more weaker contestants than me.
Rupee Will Endure Dollar Strengthening: Sitharaman
The rupee will withstand the recent strengthening of the dollar, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said, reiterating an RBI forecast that the Indian economy will grow at 7% in the year to March, 2023.
Staring At Popn Dip, Xi Vows Policy To Boost Birth Rate
Policymakers Fear Fall Will Hit Economy
TV Actress Ends Life, Accuses Ex-boyfriend Of Harassment
Television actress Vaishali Thakkar died by suicide in Indore on Sunday. The 30-year-old, who debuted in 'Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai', hanged herself at home and left behind a note alleging that she was being harassed by a former boyfriend, police said.
Netherlands edge out UAE in low-scoring T20 World Cup thriller
Netherlands' lower-middle order held their nerves to eke out a three-wicket victory over United Arab Emirates with a ball to spare in a Round 1 Group A match of the ICC T20 World Cup here on Sunday.
Shoddy treatment irks shot putters
Former Asian and World University Games champion Inderjeet Singh braved the slippery conditions to win the bronze medal in men's shot put at the National Open Athletics Championships but the Haryana thrower did not hide his disappointment with the step-motherly treatment meted out to the country's top throwers at the Sree Kanteerava stadium here on Sunday.
Pvt persons quizzed by CBI over excise 'scam'
The CBI's decision to quiz Sisodia follows the arrests of AAP's communication in-charge Vijay Nair and TRS founding member's son, Abhishek Boinpally. The ED arrested another accused Sameer Mahendru in a related case.
Norms notified for foreign univs to now set up in India
Courses, Degrees To Be Identical To Parent Campus
BJP: Gehlot's video a shot at reconciliation
A day after Ashok Gehlot issued a video appeal in favour of Mallikarjun Kharge for the Congress presidential polls, the BJP on Sunday alleged that it was an attempt by the Rajasthan chief minister to bridge the gap between himself and Kharge after recent developments in the state with Congress MLAs revolting against central leadership and refusing to meet party observers.
Security threat to India is of concern to Lanka too: Envoy
Any security threat to India is also a security threat to Sri Lanka, Lankan high commissioner Milinda Moragoda told TOI as he sought to reassure the Indian government that, in line with their bilateral agreement and understanding, the island nation won't allow its ports to be used by a foreign country in any manner that is prejudicial to India's interests.
'Rainfall triggered spread of lumpy skin disease'
The rainfall over the past few weeks has led to an increase in lumpy skin disease morbidity and mortality among cattle, the state animal husbandry department (AHD) officials said.
Covid inventory worth crores pile up at hospital godowns
Medical equipment worth crores is piling up at hospital godowns as BMC waits to hear from the state government and peripheral corporations about their requirement for multiparameter monitors, ICU beds, and ventilators, offered at no cost and available immediately. The slow demand and distribution of medical gear purchased during the pandemic for jumbo covid centres are leading to concerns about the usability of these machines.
Citizen groups begin drafting BMC poll manifesto; edu, water key issues
Citizen groups, which have come together to formulate a citizens' manifesto for the upcoming BMC elections, held the primary meeting to draft the policy on Sunday. The manifesto will be declared on November 15, after the demands and issues listed by representatives of various organizations working in the field of education, water, transport, and healthcare, among others, are examined by experts.
In last 3.5 months, consumer panels cut pendency by 11%
About 70K Cases Disposed Of; 78% Of Pre-2000 Cases Taken Care Of
Covid +ve players can take the field in T20 WC
First Mega Tournament With No Curbs
It's Mission Tom Cruise in this Andhra school
Students at the government school in Bendapudi village have been learning to speak English the American way, like the Mission Impossible star. They've become internet celebrities on the way
Shah unveils first Hindi books for MBBS students
Home minister Amit Shah on Sunday unveiled the first set of MBBS books in Hindi in the country, calling the inauguration a "revolution" in education in India.
Your smartphone may be giving you a hump
Bedtime binge-watching on TV, laptops and phones can cause kyphosis, an abnormal curvature of the neck and spine.
Are you experiencing a Covid brain fog?
It’s not just about having a hard time remembering things. It can affect some people for months and take over many aspects of life
China: Regime interests will dominate meet
NO QUESTIONS PLEASE: Xi is expected to further cement his position at the 20th party congress
India for rule-based maritime borders in Indo-Pacific: Rajnath
Defence minister Rajnath Singh and Coast Guard DG V S Pathania at the Heads of Asian Coast Guard agencies’ meet in New Delhi on Saturday
Third time this year: Elections near, Dera chief gets parole
A convict in rape and murder cases, Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim was on Saturday released on parole by the Haryana government, reports Ajay Sura.
Office of profit: Soren slams J’khand governor
Days after his party JMM filed an RTI query with Raj Bhavan asking for a copy of Election Commission letter in connection with his office-of-profit case, Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren on Saturday once again hit out at governor house as well as EC for “running away” from issue.
Shah attacks Cong in first rally in HP; slams dynasty
‘Party Divides People; PM Wants Growth’
Economy to grow at 7% in 2022-2023: FM
Eco Growth Despite Global Headwinds
Tharoor faults Gehlot’s clip backing Kharge
Congress presidential candidate Mallikarjun Kharge and Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot during a public meeting in K’taka on Saturday