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10 speedbreakers come up outside 5-star hotel, agencies pass the buck
STUMBLING BLOCKS: The plastic speedbreakers on the road opposite a five-star hotel in Vasant Kunj were installed on Tuesday
50% Covaxin Efficacy May Not Be As Bad As It Seems
Those Tested Had Greater Exposure During 2nd Wave Peak
For first time, India's fertility rate below replacement level
Popn Set To Fall; Only 3 Big States Buck The Trend
Dip in Covid testing rates worries Centre
Up Tests To Not Miss Cases, 11 States & 2 UTs Told
Mamata meets Modi, raises BSF jurisdiction
New Delhi: Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, at her meeting with PM Modi in Delhi on Wednesday, raised a host of Center-state administrative and political issues and invited him to inaugurate next year’s Bengal Global Business Summit, which he has “accepted”, reports Mohua Chatterjee.
Nasa launches spacecraft to kick an asteroid off course
Washington: A Nasa mission to deliberately smash a spacecraft into an asteroid — a test run should humanity ever need to stop a giant space rock from wiping out life on Earth — blasted off on Tuesday from California.
Satyameva Jayate 2 promises to be a complete entertainer for the masses
Ever since its inception, there has been a lot of anticipation around John Abraham and Divya Khosla Kumar-starrer Satyameva Jayate 2. With its release today, the audience will get to witness this mass action entertainer helmed by Milap Milan Zaveri on celluloid.
DMRC Goes Underground To Connect Corridor With Depot
SILVER LINE: Metro To Use Tech Innovations To Minimise Impact On Ridge
SC Reimposes Ban On Construction Activities
States To Pay Subsistence Allowance To Workers; Evolve Scientific Model To Fight Pollution Round The Year, Says Court
Review of China trade via security prism: FS
LAC Issues In Way Of ‘Normal’ Ties: Shringla
Will 2022 be the year we stop worrying about Covid waves?
Immunity from widespread infection and vaccination could mean future outbreaks will resemble those of the flu rather than April’s catastrophic second Covid wave
50 Giant Screens, 4 Helipads, 2k Buses: Jewar Project Set For A Mega Launch
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath visited the site of the Noida International Airport in Jewar on Tuesday and reviewed arrangements for the project’s official launch by the Prime Minister on November 25.
India, US Move To Narrow Trust Deficit On Trade Front
To Ease Rules | Soon American Cherries In Indian Stores & Langdas In US Shelves
Tactical Urbanism Trial: Rajghat Crossing To Serve As Model For Pedestrian Safety
Gahlot Opens 2-Month Exercise; Involves Continuous, Enlarged And Clearly Demarcated Space
NZ may field three spinners, hints coach Stead
New Zealand coach Gary Stead has hinted that if the conditions demand, the visiting side may field three specialist spinners against India in the first Test. Stead also feels that their two-Test series against India won’t feature the kind of tracks that England got in Ahmedabad during their series against Virat Kohli’s men.
A special task at hand: Taking education to home of disabled
For 14-year-old Kashish and 10-year-old Nishant, both children with disabilities, the past few weeks have been very different.
We Have To Focus On Getting More Authentic With Our Stories: Prasoon Joshi
Unless more and more filmmakers come from various parts of our country, different milieus, different language sects, we won’t see diversity
Traffic logjam near CGO complex to persist
Commuters will have to bear with the diversion near CGO Complex for a few more days.
SC uses ‘omnibus power' to help Dalit boy get IIT-B seat
The Supreme Court on Monday exercised its omnibus powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to direct IIT-Bombay to admit a Dalit student from the hinterland in Uttar Pradesh within 48 hours after narrating the boy’s travails in arranging fees and authorities refusing to help him.
Sunday's all-party meet likely to take up laws' repeal, MSP
PM May Attend Meeting Called On Eve Of Winter Session
How construction sites are causing congestion, adding to pollution load
The laying of a 220KV power cable by Delhi Transco Ltd opposite the Alaknanda market has badly affected the movement of traffic there.
Morikawa first American winner of Race to Dubai
Collin Morikawa became the first American to win the Race to Dubai title after a late surge took him to victory in the DP World Tour Championship on Sunday as Rory McIlroy faltered at the Jumeirah Golf Estates course.
Their DU Journey Starts From In Front Of Screen
Orientation Programmes For First-Yr Students
Construction Can Resume, Schools Stay Shut; Truck Entry Ban Extended
BAD-AIR DAYS: Work From Home For Govt Offices Also Continues Till Nov 26
Paying RRTS Fare To Be Hi-Speed Affair
You Can Use Phone, Smart Card Of Any Metro System
Aging Maoist leadership takes a hit
Politburo Has 5 Members Only After Kishenda & Wife’s Arrest And Teltumbde’s Killing
Biden Gets Clean Bill Of Health After 85 Minutes Of Kamala Presidency
Washington: It lasted just 85 minutes, but the history-making hour-and-half in America is unlikely to turn into an extended term. White House physician Dr Kevin O’Conner gave a clean bill of health to US President Joe Biden on Friday after a detailed physical examination, including a colonoscopy procedure that required anaesthesia, due to which the president briefly ceded power, as constitutionally mandated, to vice-president Kamala Harris.
Block Your Phone From Interrupting You
If you want to reduce how much time you spend on your smartphone, here are some practical tips to try
Booster-Dose Policy Likely By Month End: NTAGI Member
‘Completing Adult Vax Drive Still Priority’
Europe's Covid-19 Curbs Pit Vaxxed Against Unvaxxed
Protests In Austria & Other Nations; 7 Hurt In Violent Stir In Netherlands