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Skin Secrets Hidden in Seeds
If someone told you the secret to glowing and healthy skin was hidden in a handful of seeds, you might think it's too simple to be true.
Class 8 student kills self over 'unpaid fees'
IN a shocking incident, a class 8 student died by suicide in the Godadara area of Surat.
HC to hear Didi plea against life term to RG Kar accused
CHIEF Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday expressed dismay at the Sealdah court awarding jail till death to RG Kar rape-murder convict Sanjay Roy, insisting that the Aparajita Bill aimed at meting out capital punishment and harshest penalties for rape and sexual harassment must be the country's role model.
Prez Trump Means Business On Day 1
Federal workers to return to the office fulltime, as work-from-home option taken out
Naidu Outlines Vision for GLC in Amaravati
ON the second day of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a visionary leader, who envisions India as a global superpower by 2047.
15 Conrad legislators come on board, Cong gains ground in Nagaland
A moribund Congress that rose like a phoenix in last year's Lok Sabha elections in Nagaland is steadily gaining popularity in the state.
Trump Energy Policy May Lead to Higher Oil Supplies from US
PETROLEUM Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that there is potential for increased US energy exports to India, following the Trump administration's plans to maximize oil and gas production.
New orders bring relief to Sircilla powerloom weavers
SIRCILLA powerloom weavers and workers, who have been struggling with a lack of orders and employment, have received a boost with new orders from the government.
South Indian Bank net profit up 12% in Q3
KERALA-based South Indian Bank had reported 12% growth in net income at ₹342 crore for the December quarter, compared to ₹305.4 crore booked in the year-ago period.
Pvt Hosp Sealed for Illegal Kidney Transplantation
The District Medical and Health Officer (DMHO) of Rangareddy district on Tuesday sealed a private hospital in connection with an illegal kidney transplantation.
7 Seriously Injured in Reactor Blast
SEVEN people were seriously injured in a reactor blast that took place at Srikar Chemical Industry located at Bollaram Industrial area late on Monday night.
KRMB Agrees to Increase TG's Share in Krishna River Waters
The Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) has agreed to consider the demand of Telangana to increase its allocation in Krishna river waters from the present 66:34 ratio.
WTT Star Contender in Chennai from March 25
THE city's ever expanding international sports scene is all set to add one more item to its roster with the inclusion of the WTT Star Contender 2025.
BRS Prepares No-Confidence Motion Against Mayor, Dy Mayor
Motion likely to be moved after Feb 11, the day the council's term ends
Indian Rupee closes 13 paise lower at 86.58 against Dollar
THE rupee pared initial gains and settled for the day lower by 13 paise to 86.58 against US dollar on Tuesday, tracking heavy sell-off in the domestic equity market and a recovery in the US dollar index.
Neeraj, Nadeem in Indo-Pak peace calendar
THE 13th Indo-Pak Peace Calendar, launched by Aaghaz-e-Dosti this year, features a poignant painting of Neeraj Chopra's mother embracing her son, alongside Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem.
Returning Shami in focus at Eden
Making a comeback after 430 days, all eyes will be on the veteran pacer on Wednesday
SA20: Spinners shine as Royals win to go top
PAARL Royals' spinners produced another impressive show to propel the team to the top of the standings with a six-wicket win over Joburg Super Kings at the SA20 here.
India Sees Window of Opportunity Amidst Tests
EXTERNAL Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will be the first foreign minister to meet US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for a bilateral discussion, as India aims to strengthen its ties with the US following the inauguration of President Donald Trump as its 47th President.
Release delayed again for Panjab '95
ILJIT Dosanjh's Panjab '95 will not be releasing on February 7 as it has been delayed again by the makers due to circumstances beyond control.
Rising temp increases dengue cases, says study
Climate Change
Ageless Djokovic Tames Alcaraz To Enter Semis
NOVAK Djokovic on Tuesday won a generational clash against Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open that he said was worthy of the final to close in on a record 25th Grand Slam title with Alexander Zverev next up in the last four.
Seize Husain's two paintings: Delhi court
A Delhi court ordered the seizure of two paintings by renowned artist M F Husain displayed at the Delhi Art Gallery following a complaint that they were offensive.
Kashmir chinars get digital protection through geo-tagging with QR-code
IN a move to conserve rich heritage, the iconic Chinar trees in Kashmir have been geo-tagged and equipped with QR-code for digital protection of the Valley's heritage tree.
We Shouldn't Be Hesitant To Make Women-Centric Films
Writer-director Padmavathi Malladi talks about Gandhi Tatha Chettu, the need to cater to the Gen-Z audience, and why her debut film's protagonist had to shave her head, among other things
Trump says not confident Gaza deal can survive three phases
US President Donald Trump said he was \"not confident\" the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal that came into effect the previous day would be upheld through all three phases, The Times of Israel reported.
Missing names in beneficiary lists spark protests across TG
They demand state govt that the current process be halted, conduct a new survey & reconvene gram sabhas
Centre Vows to Give Green Nod for Pending Projects of TG
THE Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) informed the state government that it is ready to give forest and environmental clearance for pending projects, which will be beneficial for the people of Telangana.
Guv releases bureaucrat's cartoon book 'Obtuse Angle'
GOVERNOR Jishnu Dev Varma on Tuesday released 'Obtuse Angle', a cartoon book which opens a window to the world of bureaucracy with subtle humor by retired IAS officer BP Acharya, at Raj Bhavan.
Top gun among 14 Maoists killed in C'garh
IN a big jolt to the outlawed CPI (Maoist), its Central Committee member Jayram Pratap Reddy alias Chalapathi and 13 senior cadres were killed in an exchange of fire with security forces along the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border, 160 km east of Raipur.