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The Scent of Fallen Stars: A journey through time & love
AISHWARYA Jha has captivated readers and critics alike with her debut novel, The Scent of Fallen Stars, earning her the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Sahitya Samman.
Vulnerabilities and superstitionf What's common among all PMs
BIG bangs and whimpers - Indian prime ministerships have been a combination of these.
'POWER OF WORDS, RICHNESS OF STORYTELLING'
At the 2nd edition of Ramnath Goenka Sahithya Samman, Manoj Kumar Sonthalia, TNIE CMD, recalls enduring legacy of the group founder
T'GANA MUST WIN OVER PEOPLE TO ACQUIRE LAND
THE small village of Lagcherla in Vikarabad district of Telangana has sent state officials and politicians into a tizzy after a public hearing on land acquisition for a pharmaceutical cluster turned violent.
NEED TO SIMPLIFY TAX BRACKETS AND BROADEN THE NET
THE government has claimed that the tax burden on individuals earning less than 20 lakh a year-that is, the middle class has reduced over the past decade, while that on the rich-those earning more than ₹50 lakh has substantially increased.
THE TEEMING UNDERBELLY SUPPORTING A GLITZY TOP
have had strange interactions with Dharavi, dubiously honoured as Asia's largest slum.
THE LEGACY OF MONETARY MANDARINS
History will not be kind to central bankers fixated only on the financial economy. It will also be critical of govts passing the hard decisions to such unelected technocrats
'Normal for teens to hug and kiss': HC quashes harassment case against man
OBSERVING that it is natural for two teenage people in love to hug and kiss each other, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court recently quashed a sexual harassment case registered against a 20-year-old man for rejecting the marriage proposal of his lover despite hugging and kissing her.
Donkey milk biz offer leaves investors ₹100 cr poorer
Lure of huge profits led people to pump in money
Kishan Reddy accepts T'gana CM's challenge, to spend night in Musi slum
ACCEPTING the challenge posed by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to stay in the slums on the Musi catchment areas, Union Minister and BJP state president G Kishan Reddy on Friday said that he would be spending Saturday night in one of the houses along the river.
Bomb threat on tissue paper in flight, 2 booked
TWO flyers who arrived at Kochi airport on an Air India Express flight from New Delhi were taken into custody after they allegedly wrote a bomb threat on a tissue paper and left it in the plane on Thursday.
Sabarimala opens for Makaravilakku, two-month pilgrimage season begins
THE Sabarimala temple opened for the Mandalam-Makaravilakku pilgrimage on Friday, marking the beginning of the pilgrimage season.
Mother, 'lover' brand kids with hot tongs, held
IN a shocking incident, a 30-year-old woman and her alleged paramour tortured and branded her two minor children with hot kitchen tongs and locked them up in a room for three days at Salia Sahi within Maitri Vihar police limits for opposing the relation.
Ex K'taka Dy CM booked for hate speech
SHIVAMOGGA Police have registered a suo motu case against former deputy chief minister and Rashtra Bhaktara Balaga convenor KS Eshwarappa for allegedly accusing Congress of promoting \"Islamisation\" and warning that riots will erupt and leaders of that party will be \"hunted down and killed\".
Andhra incurred ₹9.74 L cr debt under YSRC: Naidu
CM alleges Jagan govt of not adopting initiatives for wealth creation
Man killed for intervening in domestic dispute
A 42-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly killing his neighbour in outer north Delhi after he tried to intervene in a domestic dispute with his wife, police said on Friday.
Consider misuse of social media platforms by terrorists: HC to courts
THE Delhi High Court has observed that while encrypted social media platforms permit privacy and the freedom of speech and expression, their misuse by terrorists and banned organisations has to be borne in mind by courts while awarding sentences.
Deoli Villagers waiting for compensation for land acquired by govt in 1980
RESIDENTS of Deoli village in Sangam Vihar have been embroiled in a decades-long battle to receive compensation for their land, which was acquired by the government in the early 1980s.
BAMS/BHMS counselling: Last day Nov 16
APPLICATIONS for participation in the stray round counselling of IP University's BAMS and BHMS programmes can now be submitted till November 16, as shared by the University on Friday.
First train with 6 coaches for Metro phase 4 arrives, another 51 in pipeline
THE first metro train, comprising six coaches, procured by Delhi Metro for its Phase-4 operations, reached Delhi on Friday, marking a significant milestone towards completing and operationalising the priority corridors of Delhi Metro Phase 4.
PM inaugurates first Bodo Mahotsav
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday, inaugurated the first two-day Bodoland Mahotsav, highlighting the culture, language and education of the Bodo community here.
Severe air quality: Give 'clean air concession' to promote metro rides
GIVEN the life-threatening level of air pollution in Delhi-NCR, civil society organisations and environment activists urged Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to provide a \"clean air concession\" to riders during the severe air pollution period in Delhi-NCR.
Cocaine worth ₹ 1,000 crore seized in crackdown, 2 held
IN a major breakthrough against the drug trafficking syndicates operating in Delhi-NCR, the NCB has seized a massive quantity of high-quality cocaine valued at approximately ₹1,000 crore from two places in the national capital and arrested two key members of the syndicate, a senior officer said on Friday.
City wakes up to GRAP-III restrictions
Stage 3 has been imposed as the city's average AQI has deteriorated to 'severe' category
Services at three Yellow Line Metro stations to be affected from Nov 15-19
THE Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Friday announced that three Metro stations on the Yellow Line will remain closed between 10:45 pm and 7:02 am from November 15 to November 19 due to civil work on a 490-metre stretch.
HC orders Customs dept to return seized luxury watch to overseas Indian
THE Delhi High Court has ruled in favour of an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholder, directing the Customs Department to return her confiscated luxury watch, citing non-compliance with procedural mandates under Section 124 of the Customs Act, 1962.
Brij Bhushan case: Court to record statement on November 26
A Delhi court will resume on November 26 the recording of the statement of one of the six female wrestlers who have accused former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of sexual harassment.
Balcony collapse: HC directs DDA to pay ₹11 lakh
THE Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to pay over Rs 11 lakh in compensation to the family of a 45-year-old man who tragically lost his life after the balcony of their second-floor apartment collapsed in July 2000.
Staggered timings for govt offices to tackle traffic: CM
IN an effort to combat rising air pollution and ease traffic congestion, Chief Minister Atishi announced staggered working hours for government offices in the national capital on Friday.
Over 2,600 affordable flats offered by DDA
THE Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has launched Phase II of its \"Sasta Ghar\" housing scheme, offering over 2,600 affordable flats across Delhi in areas like Narela, Rohini, Manglapuri (Dwarka), Siraspur, and Loknayakpuram.