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Israel, Palestinian militants agree to a truce in Gaza; 32 killed so far
Earlier, Palestinian Rockets Hit Jerusalem As Israeli Strikes Killed Another Top Fighter Of Militant Group
Man who lost 22 relatives in Partition finds nephew in Pak
Sarwan Singh, 92, is set to meet his nephew at Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib
Maha cabinet likely to be expanded before Aug 15
Sources said the exercise will be carried out before August 15.
‘Tiff over property led aide to turn against Raut, spill beans’
As the Enforcement Directorate’s investigation against Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut gathers pace, the perceptivity of the idiom ‘hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ is getting underscored yet again, with Marathi film director Swapna Patkar providing crucial details about the alleged benami properties of the voluble Shiv Sena MP.
Priests & laity rally against Vatican-appointed prelates
Priests and laity of the Ernakulam-Angamaly archdiocese protest against the bid to impose ‘uniform’ holy Mass.
Day 2 of strike: IIT-B inducts 4 post-grad students into fee panel
Students with economic difficulties may get fee deferrals
CUET Uncertainty May Take A Toll, Delay DU Admissions
Univ Teachers Rue Yet Another Year Of Academic Disruption
‘One road-one-week’: LG tells NDMC to revamp all stretches
TAKING STOCK OF THE WORK SO FAR
Riding the patriotism wave: Over 200 take part in NDMC cycle rally
The rally concluded near Khan Market with the recital of the national anthem
Get set, go: First RRTS train makes maiden run
OUT OF THE BLOCKS
India ace battle of nerves against Eng
Smriti, Rana Star In 4-Run Win As Women Enter Final
Nearly half of 1,600 infra projects delayed, Centre tells Parliament
Law & Order Woes, Slow Land Acquisition & Green Nods Top Causes
Shinde grants special powers to bureaucrats, draws Maha oppn ire
Chief minister Eknath Shinde is at the receiving end for granting quasi-judicial powers to bureaucrats. Leader of opposition Pawar, Ajit Congress legislature party leader Balasaheb Thorat, and Congress spokesperson Atul Londhe strongly criticized the CM, saying his decision is anti-democratic.
Patra chawl case: ED quizzes Sanjay Raut's wife for 10 hrs
The ED questioned Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut's wife Varsha Raut for around 10 hours on Saturday in a money laundering case connected to the Patra Chawl redevelopment case, reports Vijay V Singh.
Dhankhar's victory margin highest in last 6 VP polls
The anti-BJP whose claim to a grand opposition unity came apart in the run-up to the contest when Mamata Banerjee's TMC broke ranks and decided to abstain from voting in the vice-presidential election.
RCP quits JD(U) after party seeks explanation on assets
Land Bought In Daughters' Names Via Legal Means: Ex-Union Mantri
849 Extra Firearms Handed In After Change In Arms Act
An Individual Can't Keep More Than 2 Personal Weapons
Heavy rain unlikely till Tues, mercury may rise, says Met
Parts of the city recorded light rain on Saturday even though the maximum temperature increased by three degrees Celsius causing discomfort due to high humidity, the weather department said.
Constable beaten up at police stn; lawyer arrested
A Delhi Police head constable was allegedly abused and beaten up by a group of men inside Anand Vihar police station recently. A lawyer has been arrested in this connection.
CUET trauma gets prolonged with new dates
NTA To Take Action Against Centres For 'Not Complying With Protocols', Cancels Exams At 53
No clarity yet, twin towers may not be razed on Aug 21
No Decision On 'Charging' Till CBRI Submits Report On Aug 9
Former LG tweaked excise policy to favour some: Govt
At a press conference on Saturday, deputy CM Sisodia said, "The [former] LG made changes in the new excise policy just two days before the shops were to open in order to be able to extend special favours to a few liquor traders. The Delhi government had to bear a loss of thousands of crores due to his overnight step. The CBI must investigate the matter."
China boosted air bases facing India in last 2 yrs
A fresh round of talks between India and China were a notch lower than the Lt-General-rank corps commander talks, which were last held on July 17, without any concrete progress on disengagement and de-escalation of the troop stand-offs at Patrolling Point-15, Demchok and the largest one at the strategically-located Depsang Bulge area.
Army tests satellite communication assets as China makes strides in space, cyberwarfare
With China having developed deadly weapons for space, cyberspace and electronic warfare, the Army has conducted a major pan-India exercise codenamed 'Skylight' to test the operational readiness and robustness of its hi-tech satellite communication systems in the event of an attack by an adversary.
Didi calls on PM, seeks help to get state dues cleared
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, requesting him to intervene to ensure that pending financial dues to the state from the Centre are cleared.
CUET: 'Students living a never-ending nightmare'
Day 2 of CUET'S second phase saw agitated parents and students complaining about the exam being put off and glitches.
DU Sees Drastic Decline In Intake Of Foreign Students
Higher Fees, Income Fall In Certain Nations Likely Reasons
100 Vehicles Stolen Daily In Capital, Roadside Parking Primary Reason
Cops Also Point To Proximity To Other State Borders For Rising Numbers
Kite Flying 'Cultural Activity', HC Refuses To Impose Ban
Directs Govt, Cops To Enforce NGT's Ban On Chinese Manjha
Govt to distribute 25L flags to instill patriotic fervour
To instill patriotic fervour among Delhiites, the Aam Aadmi Party government will distribute 25 lakh flags to the people of Delhi ahead of the Independence Day. These flags will not only be distributed among school students but will also be given to the general public living in the city.