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Cabinet expansion today, oath ceremony at Nagpur
Fadnavis likely to allocate portfolios ahead of Assembly session
Bengal stir after RG Kar ex-chief, cop granted bail
A day after a local court granted bail to two key suspects in the rape-murder of a doctor at RG Kar hospital, the junior doctors have decided to call for \"Reclaiming the Night\" again on December 24, 25, 31 and January 1.
Kumaon mountains welcome migratory birds
A large congregation of migratory birds has been spotted in the marshy and clear water areas of the lush Terai region of Kumaon in Uttarakhand, much to the delight of avid bird watchers.
Sukhu cabinet divided over HP land holding act
CHIEF Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu is encountering significant opposition from his cabinet regarding the amendment of the Himachal Pradesh Ceiling on Land Holdings Act of 1972.
3 students dead as school overhead water tank collapses in Arunachal
THREE students from a private school in Arunachal Pradesh died, and two others students were grievously injured when an overhead water tank collapsed on them while they were playing during school hours on Saturday.
Complaint lodged as school teacher abducted, forced to marry in Katihar
A 30-year-old schoolteacher was allegedly kidnapped and forced to marry a 25-year-old girl in Bihar's Katihar district on Friday, reminiscent of the decades-old practice of 'Pakad-ua vivah' (forced marriage) prevalent in the state.
THE KING OF HEARTS @ 18
SPORTING world is emotional, and it is this emotion that connects the players and fans alike.
Rahul invokes Manusmriti to target BJP
During debate on 75th year of Constitution, LoP in the Lok Sabha accuses the ruling party of spreading hatred
TDP RAISES CONCERNS OVER DELIMITATION
PARTICIPATING in the debate on Constitution, Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, an MP from the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), a key ally of the NDA, flagged concerns on the impending delimitation exercise, saying that the southern states will lose out to the north Indian states.
Decks cleared for rail link to connect J&K
SOON, the interior Kashmir is all set to be connected to the rest of India through a rail line, with the first track work of the Centre's ambitious Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project being completed.
Centre begins process to recruit 4,000 women in CAPF, Assam Rifles by 2025
TO enhance participation of women in paramilitary, the government has announced plans to recruit 4,138 women personnel in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Assam Rifles in 2025.
TRUMP EFFECT: THE POWER OF NOUN AND VERB
OWER is not a means; it is an end... The object of power is power.\" Donald J Trump has imbibed George Orwell's immortal observation and embodies the idea in letter and spirit.
NOT BREAKING INDIA IS SOROS'S SORROW
This time, it is the dragon that is slaying St. George in the clash between the BJP and the Congress.
HOW EFFECTIVE IS PERVASIVE ADVERTISING?
I was recently on a boat ride on the Ganga at Varanasi, nostalgically looking at the ghats—the most beautiful riverfront one can see for miles.
Elections in 2029 even if ONOP becomes law: Chandrababu Naidu
CHIEF Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday said elections will be held in 2029 even if the 'One Nation, One Election' Bill, which allows for conduct of simultaneous polls to the Lok Sabha and Assemblies of the States and Union Territories, comes into effect.
Ex-Madurai jail SP booked for misappropriating ₹1.6 cr
THE sleuths of the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) in Madurai registered a case against 11 persons, including former Superintendent of Police of Madurai Prison, on charges of misappropriating ₹1.63 crore under the pretext of purchasing raw materials for manufacturing stationery articles.
Pinarayi: Vizhinjam project deserves viability gap fund sans repayment obligation
IN an effort to get unconditional Viability Gap Funding (VGF) support to the Vizhinjam Seaport project, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his urgent intervention.
Unlike cops, no solatium given to forest dept staff
THE Tamil Nadu Forest Staff Association alleged that in stark contrast to police personnel, the state government does not provide solatium to the kin of forest department staff who died while on duty hours.
Allu Arjun freed after spending night in prison
Chanchalguda jail authorities delayed his release despite getting HC order copy on Friday night, says actor's counsel
Video of gaur walking with injured leg goes viral, team formed to trace animal
A gaur was spotted roaming with injuries, as a sharp object could have stuck on its right leg, at Karumpalam-Sogathurai road near Coonoor in the district.
Crops on 10K hectares inundated
SAMBA and thaladi paddy cultivation taken up on about 10,000 hectares in the coastal delta region have come under water following the heavy rains last week, say official sources.
Jumbo washed away in flash flood at Courtallam; bathing banned
A baby elephant was killed after being washed away in the flash flood at Courtallam Falls. Bathing was banned in all the falls in Courtallam.
Youth drowns in attempt to save two friends in Tiruchy
A 24-year-old man drowned in a lake in Pullambadi block of the district while attempting to save two of his friends who had also entered the waterbody for bathing on Friday.
Assess flood damage quickly: CM to collectors
CM MK Stalin on Saturday held discussions with collectors of southern districts - Tirunelveli, Tenkasi and Thoothukudi which have been battered by heavy rains and enquired about the relief and rescue operations.
Thamirabarani inflow dips, people near banks told to remain cautious
Water discharge from Gadananadhi Dam reduced to 10,000 cusecs from 20,000 cusecs
Mettur dam nears full capacity
WITH the Mettur dam nearing maximum capacity following the heavy rains last week and the surplus water being released into the Kollidam, the district administration in Mayiladuthurai has advised residents in vulnerable areas along the river to shift to safety.
A FEISTY RACER WHO DID A PERIYAR ON TN POLITICAL TARMAC
The five-decade-long political career of EVKS Elangovan could be described in just two words, bold and outspoken, characteristics that seem to have stayed with him from his car racing days of the early 70s.
Slander of CM: HC rejects AIADMK leader's bail plea
THE Madras HC has refused to grant anticipatory bail to an AIADMK women's wing leader in a case of making derogatory remarks against Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin and his family members at a public event.
HC reverses acquittal of 7 in murder case, hands them double life-term
FINDING the judgment of the trial court to be \"perverse\", the Madras HC has reversed the acquittal of seven persons and sentenced them to double life imprisonment in a murder case.
Boy, mother drown in pit full of rainwater near Sivakasi
A 32-year-old woman and her five-year-old son allegedly drowned in a five-foot-deep pit filled with stagnant rainwater on Friday night.