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Pakistan: Over 300 Booked After Unrest in Karachi
Over 300 people have been booked after clashes between protesters and police at Karachi's Numaish Chowrangi as the protest turned violent on Tuesday, ARY News reported.
Israeli New Year strike kills 15 people in Gaza
Gaza's civil defence agency said on Wednesday that an Israeli air strike in the territory's north killed at least 15 people, marking what the rescuers called the New Year's first deadly attack.
Truck attack in New Orleans kills 10; FBI probing terrorism angle
The driver, who swerved around barricades, fired at cops and struck them from the vehicle after it finally crashed, eyewitnesses said
Russia Halts Its Gas Exports to Europe
Russian gas exports via Soviet-era pipelines running through Ukraine came to a halt on New Year's Day, marking the end of decades of Moscow's dominance over Europe's energy markets.
Niti Aayog's Decade as an Ideas Platform
New challenges await the country's premier policy think tank
The unsettled debate about Covid origins
On December 31, 2019, a notice about an unusual pneumonia cluster in Wuhan, China made its way to the WHO's disease surveillance system.
In Manipur, the search for peace
Chief minister Biren Singh's apology offers an opening for dialogue, ending the ethnic conflict
On climate, India can tap Trump's transactionalism
The West thinks it has been doing too much for the climate. The poor nations aren't moved. The new leader of the West, Trump, rejects pious posturing; he operates like a sharp trader. How does India intend to negotiate with him?
The many wars suggest collapse of moral values
Last year was a violent year, and the new year threatens to be worse. The Armed Conflict Location and Event Data (ACLED) initiative indicates that global conflicts doubled over the past five years, with a domino effect in multiple areas. The regions around India did not fare well.
LG Tells DDA to Begin a Survey for Cable-Car Ropeway Across Yamuna
Lieutenant governor (LG) VK Saxena on Wednesday directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to start the process to survey and select sites for installing ropeways or cable-ways that can carry passengers in cable cars across the Yamuna, officials from the LG's secretariat said.
Aamir's flowers
Glimpsing into a citizen's eventful day
White tiger cub dies at Delhi zoo
THE CUB HAD LIMB FRACTURE AND BONE-RELATED COMPLICATIONS AND DIED OF TRAUMATIC SHOCK AND ACUTE PNEUMONIA
Man not exempt from child support if wife financially stable: HC
A man cannot be exempted from financially supporting his child simply because his wife has the potential to provide for the child, the Delhi high court ruled in a recent judgment.
Delhi's First Government Tissue Bank To Open Soon
Delhi government's Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences (MAIDS) is launching its first tissue bank to provide affordable bone and skin grafts.
Eminent Botanist K S Manilal Dies at the Age of 86
Renowned botanist and Padma Shri awardee K S Manilal, celebrated for translating the ancient Latin text Hortus Malabaricus into English and Malayalam, died following age-related ailments, people familiar said on Wednesday. He was 86.
Toxic waste leaves Union Carbide site for disposal 40 yrs after tragedy
The movement of nearly 337 tonnes of toxic waste from the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal began on Wednesday night, officials familiar with the matter said.
School students' enrolment dips by 3.7 mn in 1 year: Edu ministry
THE SHARPEST DECLINE IN STUDENT ENROLMENT AT THE EDUCATIONAL LEVEL WAS OBSERVED AT THE SECONDARY STAGE (CLASSES 9 TO 12)
Process to identify land for Singh's memorial has begun, say officials
The government has started the process of identifying a site for setting up a memorial to former prime minister Manmohan Singh and is in touch with his family to finalise the location.
Four Men Die In Bid To Save Fifth From Well: Cops
Five people died in Jharkhand's Hazaribag district, including four who tried to rescue a man from a well, police said on Wednesday.
Modi, Murmu Lead Greetings as World Rings in New Year
Leaders across political lines, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday extended New Year greetings to the nation.
8 Pak nationals get 20 years in prison in '15 drug seizure case
A Mumbai court on Wednesday sentenced eight Pakistani nationals to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment in a 200kg drug seizure case, noting that the ruling ought to be a \"lesson to the nation to refrain from exporting life-staking and health-affecting contraband substances\" to India.
UGC Unveils New Portal for Top Doctoral Works' Recognition
The Sharpest Decline in Student Enrollment at the Educational Level Was Observed at the Secondary Stage (Classes 9 to 12)
11 Maoists Give Up Arms; Menace Nearing Its End, Says Fadnavis
Eleven Maoists, including senior cadre Vimla Chandra Sidam alias Tarakka, surrendered before Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis in Gadchiroli on Wednesday.
Cong leader's kin held in student suicide case
The Bhiwani police on Wednesday arrested the son of the private college owner in connection with the death of a 22-year-old Dalit woman, who died allegedly by suicide on December 24 after reportedly being denied permission to appear in the exam over unpaid fees.
India, Pak share lists of prisoners, N-sites
INDIA HAS SOUGHT 'EARLY RELEASE AND REPATRIATION OF PRISONERS, FISHERMEN, AND MISSING DEFENCE PERSONNEL FROM PAK CUSTODY'
Hotel Gen Manager Killed in Brawl With Cops in HP
The general manager of a hotel was killed and another staff sustained grievous injuries in a brawl involving two policemen at Banikhet near Dalhousie in Himachal Pradesh, a senior police officer said on Wednesday, adding that the accused police constables have been suspended from duty and arrested for murder.
Do not encourage Hindus in B'desh to migrate to India, says Assam CM
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday said that Hindus in Bangladesh should not be encouraged to migrate to India and that they are handling the ongoing crisis in the neighbouring country in a \"mature way\".
Centre unveils 'ONOS' to facilitate access to research articles
THE ONE NATION ONE SUBSCRIPTION SCHEME AIMS AT IMPROVING THE R&D ECOSYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY
Will not go against India: B'desh army
Bangladesh is dependent in many ways on India, an \"important neighbour\", and will not do anything that goes against New Delhi's strategic interests, Bangladesh Army chief Gen Waker-Uz-Zaman has said against the backdrop of strained ties between the two countries.
285 Drones Shot Down Along India-Pakistan Border Last Year
At least 285 drones carrying drugs and arms into India were shot down and recovered by the Border Security Force (BSF) at the India-Pakistan border last year, officials said on Wednesday.