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Dealing with US push in agri market
AS India and the US begin trade talks, New Delhi has conveyed that it has been reducing applied tariffs in agreements with developed countries, while emphasising a \"mutually beneficial\" approach and \"sensitive handling of sectors like agriculture\", a key focus of the Trump administration in seeking greater market access.
M V Govindan may stay Kerala CPM secy
In all likelihood, M V Govindan will continue to be the official face of the Kerala CPM.
Language war: DMK plans meetings in all 234 constituencies on March 12
WHILE the DMK youth wing has been conducting public meetings in all 234 assembly constituencies since the last few days, against the three-language policy, delimitation, and disparities in sharing of funds with states, the party's high command has now announced to conduct similar meetings across the state on March 12.
169 Cadets Rewrite Fate, Pass Out as Officers
FOR the 169 cadets who marched with their heads held high to the drum beats at the passing out parade at the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai, it was not just a rite of passage but the culmination of a valiant struggle to live the dreams of their friends and families.
Has The Media Lost Its Mojo And Money?
Wilde's postulation has been turned into a political burlesque.
Russian Strikes Kill at Least 14 in Ukraine
Russia Says It Captured Three More Villages in Fresh Setback for Kyiv
Tamil Nadu gets two state expert appraisal panels for green nods
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has officially constituted two State Level Expert Appraisal Committees (SEACs) for Tamil Nadu, alongside the State Level Environment Impact Assessment Authority (EIAA), to strengthen environmental governance.
Banks must innovate to adapt to global landscape: FM
BANKS must continue to innovate to sail through the changing global landscape, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Saturday.
C'garh women: Empowered a bit politically but not seen in top posts
Long way to go
Urgent Need to Rethink and Revitalise Nationalism
The juxtaposition of the words Nationalism and Borderless World appears paradoxical and confusing at first sight but in reality raises issues that can no longer be wished away.
Science, Lord Ram lessons to be taught in Uttarakhand madrasas
The Uttarakhand Waqf Board has imposed a complete ban on the admission of children from other states into the madrasas in the hill state.
Man booked under Pocso for sexually assaulting neighbour
MATHUR police booked a 45-year-old under the Pocso Act for allegedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old Class 8 student.
More than 600 dead in two days of clashes and revenge killings in Syria: War monitor
THE death toll from two days of clashes between security forces and loyalists of ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad and revenge killings that followed has risen to more than 600, a war monitoring group said on Saturday, making it one of the deadliest acts of violence since Syria's conflict began 14 years ago.
Plating Love, Actually
The Plated Project's new collection, Love Letters to a City, is a tribute to the cities that shape its denizens
Vijay Says Change in Regime Will Ensure Women's Safety
CRITICISING the current dispensation for 'failing to ensure safety of women', actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay on Saturday urged women to take a pledge to dethrone the present government in the state.
Maha Cong Kicks Off Sadbhavana Yatra From Slain Sarpanch's Place
HARSHVARDHAN Sapkal, the newly appointed president of the Maharashtra Congress, launched the 'Sadbhavana Yatra' on Saturday.
Manipur erupts amid bid to restore free movement in state
CLASHES broke out in Manipur's Kuki-majority Kangpokpi district on Saturday as the Centre tried to restore free movement for people on all roads in the ethnic violence-hit state.
IIFA celebrates 25 years of cinematic excellence
Special discussion on journey of women in cinema
Serve A Matchpoint In A Love-All Game
Rewriting The Rules
Many Myths, Many Truths
The narrative reminds us of universal truths that have existed since the dawn of civilisation
Her Kitchen Chronicles
The actress talks about the success of her latest film and the constant stress of being in the spotlight
Thozhi' hostels in 8 more districts to give woman workers peace of mind
On Women's Day, CM hands over 100 pink autos to SHG members, ₹3.5cr edu aid to 5 girls
Women trailblazers take charge of PM's social media, showcase success
FOR the second time since 2020, six women from across India who have carved a niche in their respective fields through sheer perseverance and struggle joined forces to observe International Women's Day in a distinctive manner by taking charge of Prime Minister Modi's social media accounts on Saturday.
After Grandson's Death, Man Jumps into Funeral Pyres
A 65-year-old man reportedly died by suicide after jumping into the funeral pyres of his grandson and granddaughter-in-law in Madhya Pradesh's Sidhi district on Friday and Saturday's intervening night.
Banking trouble: 9K MNREGA workers in Dindigul not paid for last 3 months
FOR the last three months, PSU banks have denied MGNREGA payments to 9,613 workers in Dindigul district, because of factors such as the lack of Aadhaar seeding and inaccuracies in account details.
Ukraine Spat Triggers Super Power Europe
N a little over 40 days since his inauguration, President Donald Trump has unleashed cataclysmic changes at home and around the globe.
MP Plans Death Penalty for Conversion of Girls
CM Yadav Says Freedom of Religion Act to be Amended for Provision
Kumari woman bags Sahitya Akademi for translation of KL author's memoir
KANNIYAKUMARI native P Vimala has been selected for the Sahitya Akademi Prize for Translation 2024, instituted by the Sahitya Akademi, for her work 'Enathu Aankal' in Tamil, which is a translation of author Nalini Jameela's autobiography 'Ente Anungal' in Malayalam.
Griekspoor overcomes top seed Zverev
TALLON Griekspoor stunned top-seeded Alexander Zverev 4-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4) in the second round at Indian Wells on Friday, avenging a devastating loss to the German at Roland Garros last year.
NTPC Official on Way to Work Shot Dead in Jharkhand
NATIONAL Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) Deputy General Manager (DGM), Kumar Gaurav, was shot dead by unidentified criminals in Hazaribagh on Saturday.