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Telugu Talliki Jala Harathi project to take Godavari water to Kurnool: Naidu
THE Andhra Pradesh government has proposed the Telugu Talliki Jala Harathi project to take Godavari water to Banakacherla in Kurnool district through the Krishna river in a hybrid model, said Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
CID Will Probe Contractor's Suicide in K'taka
THE state government has ordered a probe by the CID into the suicide by Bidar-based contractor Sachin Panchala, who had allegedly blamed an associate of RDPR Minister Priyank Kharge for his death in a note.
Why Zeenat kept in Alipore zoo: NTCA
IN a curious twist of events that may acquire political overtones, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has sought to know from West Bengal's chief wildlife warden (CWW) why tigress Zeenat, tranquilised on Sunday at Bankura, was not moved to Odisha and instead housed at Alipore Zoo in Kolkata in violation of protocols.
'Pushpa team should've helped victim's kin sooner'
Kalyan said it seems Allu Arjun has been left alone to face the case
No medical units, fewer AED devices in metro stations for passengers, reveals RTI
DESPITE operating an expansive 393-kilometre metro network with 288 stations, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) lacks dedicated medical units to handle passenger emergencies.
Kejriwal forced to announce aid for priests after our campaign: Sachdeva
THE BJP on Monday said that former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced the Pujari Granthi Samman Yojana under pressure from the party and its Pujari Prakosht meeting, following a two-year-long campaign demanding salary allowances for priests and granthis.
HC seeks central Sanskrit varsity's reply on librarians' petition
THE Delhi High Court has issued notices to the Central Sanskrit University (CSU), formerly known as Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, and other concerned parties in response to a plea filed by a group of assistant librarians, who have raised objections to the re-designation of their roles and the denial of appropriate pay scales and professional recognition.
AIIMS Set to Invest Over ₹300 Cr in Leveraging AI for Enhanced Patient Care
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi is investing more than ₹300 crore in developing digital infrastructure, said institute's Director Dr M Srinivas during a press meeting held on Monday.
AQI Improves: IMD Predicts More Chill and Strong Winds
The air quality index (AQI) in the national capital improved to 'moderate' category on Monday, owing to the record-breaking December rain between December 27 and 28.
Sanjay to sue BJP leaders over claims on wife
AMID allegations that AAP leader Sanjay Singh's wife, Anita Singh, is not a registered voter in Delhi, the Rajya Sabha MP on Monday said he will file a defamation case against BJP MP Manoj Tiwari and the party's IT cell in-charge, Amit Malviya, over \"bogus\" claims.
Fearing defeat, Kejriwal is now enrolling fake voters, says BJP
THE BJP on Monday accused the AAP of manipulating voter rolls in areas where it has significant influence, alleging the creation of fake voters and fraudulent practices to undermine its support base.
Over 15k Cops Deployed for New Year
Elaborate security measures planned for high-traffic areas like Connaught Place, India Gate
AAP Promises ₹18K/Month for Priests
AAM Aadmi Party national convener Arvind Kejriwal on Monday announced a monthly honorarium of ₹18,000 for temple and gurudwara priests (granthi) if his party comes back to power.
Carlsen says Anand, for all his good qualities, isn't ready for FIDE job
THE Magnus Carlsen saga has taken a new twist.
India lose Melbourne identity to Aussies
AS Rohit Sharma sat on the dais for the fifth time this year to address the media after a Test match defeat, there was a sense of unease.
ISRO sets SpaDex sats off on historic journey; may dock by January 7
IN a rare nighttime launch, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) workhorse PSLV-C60 vehicle on Monday successfully launched the two SpaDex (Space Docking Experiment) satellites in their intended orbit.
Private banks write off loans to make books look good: RBI
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has warned private sector banks against writing off loans to make their books look good.
BJP, Cong spar over Rahul's trip to Vietnam during national mourning
THE row over former prime minister Manmohan Singh's funeral refuses to die down with the BJP targeting the Congress over its leadership's absence during the immersion of Singh's ashes and Rahul Gandhi's Vietnam trip during the mourning period.
Shivaji statue on Pangong Tso triggers debate
Honouring Gen Zorawar would have had more locational relevance
179 killed as South Korean plane crash-lands.erupts into fireball
Two crew members of Bangkok-Muan flight survive; landing gear glitch, bird hit suspected
Narrow escape for passengers as Air Canada jet catches fire
ANOTHER aviation tragedy was averted on Saturday night after an Air Canada flight suffered a suspected landing gear failure and a part of it caught fire as it skidded down the runway of Canada's Halifax airport.
THERE'S LOVE INSIDE
The team at The Bookshop Inc, is continuing a legacy of curation, community, and quiet defiance against the tide of digital convenience. TMS speaks to them about their journey, and the joys and pains of running a bookstore, as Delhi’s cherished landmark marks its first anniversary.
The ripple effect of a daydream!
The mother's voice is shrill and piercing. \"Nimish, you are such a dreamer. You need to stop this silly habit. Dreams don't pay bills. Only hard work pays off. Use this time on the flight to do some Math sums.\" The son mumbles what is not quite a reply. And in the seat behind, I pinch my AirPods to enter a quieter world—my own dream time. But I see a little nose press against the aircraft window in front and I can sense a pair of small shoulders sag.
Man City stop the rot with victory
MANCHESTER City provided Pep Guardiola some relief with a 2-0 victory at Leicester to secure just a second win in 14 games for the crisis-hit English champions on Sunday.
Jamshedpur FC pip Kerala Blasters in ISL
PRATIK Chaudhari's goal proved to be the difference-maker as Jamshedpur FC edged Kerala Blasters FC 1-0 in the ongoing Indian Super League at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur on Sunday.
Meet the Parents Who Kept Nitish's Dreams Alive
MUTYALA Reddy was the star at lunch on day four of the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Who Will Have the Last Laugh?
After eventful contest between ball and bat on Day 4, final day promises to be a thriller
Australia trade pact completes two years; India exports up 14% FY24
THE India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (Ind-Aus ECTA), which completed two years on Sunday, has helped India increase its exports by 14% to the Indo-pacific nation in FY24.
Reliance's refinery at Jamnagar completes 25 yrs
RELIANCE launched its first refinery at Jamnagar, Gujarat, 25 years ago, on December 28. Today, Jamnagar has become the world's refining hub.
VIL welcomes govt's BG waiver, says will boost 4G, 5G investment
TELECOM service provider Vodafone Idea Limited (VIL) has welcomed the Indian government's decision to waive the Bank Guarantee (BG) requirement for the purchase of spectrum, calling it a significant relief for the telecom industry.