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Consider separate probe into Morbi: SC to Guj HC
Will be improper for SC to take up Morbi PILs at this stage: SG
3 killed as goods train crashes into Odisha stn
In a freak accident early Monday, three women were killed and four others injured when eight wagons of a speeding goods train crashed into the waiting hall of Odisha’s Korai station after one of them derailed and caused the rest to jump the tracks.
Sleuths: Shariq traded Bitcoins, faked identity
‘Sharig learnt to make IEDs from drawings’
M'luru auto passenger key blast suspect; 5 detained
Karnataka police on Monday cleared the mystery surrounding the identity of the main suspect in Saturday’s autorickshaw blast in Mangaluru, giving out his name as H Mohammed Shariq, 24, from Shivamogga district’s Thirthahalli taluk, who was living in Mysuru under an assumed name.
5.6 quake rocks Indonesia, 162 killed: Report
5.6-Earthquake Shook West Java Province At A Depth Of 10Km; Majority Of Those Who Died Were Children, 326 People Injured
Budget run-up: India Inc stress on spending
The recommendations came amid an assessment that the developments in the global economic situation may have an impact on India. Sitharaman is slated to hold discussions with state FMs on Friday.
Why bias against women in promotion: SC to Army
34 Women Say Men Jr To Them Made Colonels
US: Modi played crucial role in G20 consensus
India Is A Highly Valued Partner, Says Top Official
Tina And Shalin Are Taking A Relationship, It Is Only For The Cameras: Sreejita De
Nobody is real in the Bigg Boss house but yes to an extent, Abdu (rozik) is a genuinely honest contestant
Big Win: Rich Nations To Pay For Climate Damages
But No Pact On 'Phasing Down' Fossil Fuels
'Aaftab Reflects An Unexplained Anger Against Shraddha'
Aaftab Poonawala, arrested for the murder of Shraddha Walkar, seemed to reflect an unexplained outrage and hatred that he had apparently developed towards her of late, said a source, citing his interrogation. Not only did he disclose that he burnt her photographs, but he also confessed that out of anger, he transferred money from her account to his, which she allegedly owed him and never returned.
Elon Musk Reinstates Trump's Twitter A/c After Public Poll
But Former Prez Sticking To His Truth Social’ For Now
Qatar Floors The World In Stunning Welcome
Ecuador's Valencia Denied First-Half Hat-trick By VAR In Cup Opener
Tharoor flouts Kerala Cong's informal diktat, goes on tour
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor began his four-day Malabar tour Sunday on a resolute note by challenging Kerala PCC's informal diktat against the tour even as it created some jitters among a section of leaders, with Youth Congress (YC) backing out of a seminar at the last-minute. At the same time, senior Congress leaders tried to set things right by saying that there was no ban on Tharoor.
The Limits of Genius?
Genius might just be overrated. In the past few weeks, we have been astonished at and wildly entertained by the very public travails of geniuses, both acknowledged and self-proclaimed. Elon Musk is perhaps the world's most talked about individual today, and that is not an accident. The entire Twitter saga beginning with his bravado-laden and overpriced offer to buy it, all the way through his subsequent efforts to back out of the deal, his various slapdash attempts to transform the site overnight has been riveting, if not entirely flattering to him.
2 law students killed after bike rams truck in a bid to overtake
Two law students died after the bike they were riding crashed into a truck while overtaking a car at 120kmph. The accident took place around 9.30am on Saturday on the service lane of the Noida Expressway in Sector 142.
Plea to Jamia VC to reinstate ousted prof, teachers' body
After several teachers' organisations issued statements in solidarity with the Jamia Teachers' Association (JTA) and a professor who has been placed under suspension for conducting JTA elections, MS Bhatt, former JTA president, on Sunday appealed to the vice-chancellor to withdraw the suspension and the dissolution of the association.
Indian medical students in Ukraine opting for transfer to Russian Universities need to be cautious
The Russian government has announced that Indian medical students, who left Ukraine due to the war, can continue their education in Russian universities. Oleg Avdeev, Russian Consul General has said that the medical syllabus is almost the same in Russia and Ukraine. This has evoked hope among students waiting for a campus transfer. However, no related guidelines have been released till now by the National Medical Commission (NMC).
Latest UGC regulations aim at creating a talent pool of trained teachers for higher education
Mandatory training in teaching for PhD students will enable overburdened faculty to focus on their own research work
Vague regulations leading to low hiring of PwBD candidates at UPSC
The mandate to meet both eligibility criteria: functional classification and physical abilities/disabilities) requirements is faulty
Online MBA, BBA will make students from rural India more employable
Providing management courses in regional languages will smoothen learning by breaking the language barrier
Foreign medical grads continue to struggle for stipends and internships despite cracking FMGE
Medical students from India get paid internships while foreign medical graduates are often asked to pay donation
IFFI's Film Bazaar returns in physical mode with record number of films
The Film Bazaar at the International Film Festival of India in Goa is back this year in physical format after two years. The officials tell us that there are also several new additions, such as the Book to Box Office section, international pavilions and interesting panels, and record number of screenings in different segments. The Film Bazaar has five main segments — Knowledge Series, Co-Production Market, Work-in-Progress (WIP) Lab, Film Bazaar Recommends and Viewing Room.
ADAMS TO CAPTAIN THE US, YOUNGEST AT THIS YEAR'S EDITION
Tyler Adams will captain the United States team at the World Cup, at 23 the youngest of this year's tournament and the youngest for the Americans at the soccer showcase since Walter Bahr in 1950.
'Lukaku out of first two games'
Romelu Lukaku will not play for Belgium at the World Cup until at least their final Group F match against Croatia, a team source said on Sunday.
FANFARE FOR FIRST FLIGHT FROM TEL AVIV TO QATAR'S CAPITAL
Ben Gurion Airport (Tel Aviv): Balloons festooned the departure gate for the first commercial flight between Israel and Qatar on Sunday, permitted by Doha for World Cup fans despite a lack of formal bilateral relations.
I want more batters to bowl, says Hardik
India's stand-in captain Hardik Pandya understands that batters will not be successful every time they are given the ball to do the job but he wants to see more batting all-rounders in his side for better bowling options.
MP to move SC to challenge HC order against conversion law
The MP government is going to move the apex court to challenge the HC's interim order restraining it from prosecuting interfaith couples who enter wedlock without informing the district magistrate.
NCPCR's new portal to help kid protection, repatriation
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights launched a web portal on Sunday for digital tracking and monitoring of children who are in need of protection and have to be repatriated to another country, state or district. The portal\"GHAR- Go Home and ReUnite\" will be a platform for information on children from every district to smoothen the process of their repatriation and restoration.
Isro to launch Oceansat-3 & 8 nano satellites on Saturday
Days after lifting off India’s first privately-built rocket from Sriharikota, Isro is gearing up to launch its PSLVC54-EOS06 mission that will carry Oceansat-3 satellite for ocean observation and eight nano-satellites, including one developed by Bhutan scientists, from the Indian spaceport at 11.56 on November 26.