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SC Grants Centre Till March 18 To Decide On Rajoana's Mercy Plea
If no decision is taken by the next date, the court said it will decide the case on merit, says the apex court
Donald Trump 2.0 and the limits of CEO as president
Donald J Trump has officially become the 47th President of the United States (US).
Light snowfall likely in J&K on Jan 22, 23: MeT
SRINAGAR: The day temperatures in Jammu and Kashmir were recorded above normal on Monday with the weather department predicting light snowfall in the next few days.
Split verdict: Uncertainty looms over new HSGMC chief
OF 40 SEATS, INDEPENDENTS HAVE MANAGED TO SECURE 22; JHINDA TAKES BACK RESIGNATION HOURS AFTER QUITTING FROM ASSANDH SEAT
No mascara, no problem: That's 2025's hottest beauty trend
Even the best mascaras take a little effort to remove — but what if skipping them altogether became the hottest beauty trend of 2025?
Additional chief secy Prasad seeks VRS, Centre gives nod
One of the seniormost bureaucrats of the Punjab cadre, K Siva Prasad, a 1993-batch IAS officer, posted as additional chief secretary with the governor of Punjab, has officially been granted voluntary retirement.
Challenges Faced By Farmers Discussed At Punjabi Sahit Akademi Event
Punjabi Sahit Akademi on Monday hosted a lecture focused on the pressing issues faced by farmers and their struggles against multinational corporations.
Lakshya needs to find ways to get over the line: Vimal
After losing the India Open first round to Lin Chun-Yi of Chinese Taipei last week, Lakshya Sen had said that it \"just wasn't his day\". The worrying matter is that India's top men's singles shuttler hasn't had many 'good days' since the Olympic Games.
5 Cops Guilty of Accused's Death in Custody in Badlapur: Probe
Parents of the Accused Had Raised Doubts on the Police's Claims of Opening Fire in Self-Defense in Sept Last Year
Soldier killed in exchange of fire with terrorists in Sopore
Operation still on, forces have cordoned the area near the hideout of terrorists, say officials
U'khand cabinet nod to UCC rules
THE RULES WILL COME INTO FORCE ONCE THEY ARE NOTIFIED LATER THIS MONTH ON A DAY THAT STATE CM DHAMI WILL ANNOUNCE
NIA to Probe Twin Blasts Outside Gurugram Restrobars
Anti-terror agency NIA has registered a case to probe two crude bomb explosions outside two nightclubs in Gurugram, official sources said on Monday.
Blazer Dresses Are Having a Moment - Here's How to Nail the Look
This trend reflects a shift towards multifaceted fashion, where the lines between professional and playful blur, showcasing that style can be both empowering and effortlessly chic. Masumi Mewawalla, Fashion designer
Two brothers killed after truck falls into ravine
Two brothers hailing from Solan were killed after the truck they were travelling in fell into a ravine in Shimla district's Sunni area, said police on Monday.
Intruder's fingerprints found at Saif's house
The three questions yet to be answered
Tourism dept seeks report on D'shala paragliding mishap
Following the paragliding mishap in Dharamshala, which claimed the life of a 19-year-old female from Gujarat, the tourism department has sought a report from the marshals appointed at the Indrunag Paragliding Site near Dharamshala.
PGI Unveils Auditory Brainstem Implant Surgery for Hearing Loss
The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) is poised to introduce auditory brainstem implant (ABI) surgery, a groundbreaking treatment option for patients of hearing loss.
Doing it like the greats: A special Sinner win made of guts and grit
A 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 4th-rd win over Rune may seem like run-of-the-mill but it forced the ice-cool Italian to dig deep on Monday
AAP with 'tukde tukde' gang: Anurag Thakur
BJP leader and former union minister Anurag Thakur in a press conference on Monday dubbed the AAP a party of \"algavwad\", \"atankwad\" and \"afwah\" while accusing it of supporting \"separatists\" and raising questions on the spate of hoax bomb threats to schools in Delhi.
Life in prison for RG Kar hospital rapist, murderer
Strongly feel it is a heinous crime... We will plead for capital punishment of the convict at the High Court now MAMATA BANERJEE, West Bengal chief minister
PSPCL Resolves Pension Cases
PROGRESS OF 50 OTHER CASES OF EMPLOYEES DUE FOR RETIREMENT BY JUNE WAS REVIEWED
DEO Directs Schools to Expedite APAAR ID Generation for Students
To accelerate the process of generating Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) IDs for students, district education officer (Elementary Education) Ravinder Kaur held a review meeting on Monday with block primary education officers (BPEOs) and centre head teachers (CHTs).
Verma Complains to ECI Over Kejriwal's 'Chair Distribution'
The BJP's New Delhi constituency candidate Parvesh Verma filed a complaint against Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal for allegedly violating the model code of conduct by distributing chairs to residents' welfare associations (RWAs) in the constituency.
Trump and the world: What lies ahead
President Donald J Trump has articulated a wide set of political and policy interests and picked an ideologically committed and personally loyal set of personnel to implement his agenda.
CBI Adds Graft Charges in Mahadev Case
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a corruption and cheating case in connection with the Mahadev online betting app scandal, people familiar with developments said on Monday, roughly four months after the Chhattisgarh government asked the agency to probe the larger conspiracy and role of public servants in a case where former chief minister Bhupesh Baghel was earlier named.
'Clergy's edict being defied': Wadala calls on Takht jathedar
Convener of now dissolved Akali Dal Sudhar Lehar Gurpartap Singh Wadala met Akal Takht jathedar Giani Raghbir Singh as the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) kickstarted its membership drive on Monday.
Govt Eyes Pvt Play in Onion Logistics
Steep prices, rotting stocks and cartel concerns—The heartburn that comes with onion harvests every year may become a thing of the past, with the government looking to sign up private firms for efficient storage and transport of the kitchen staple to supplement its own buffer stocks.
ALH grounding a setback, will sort it out soon: Defence secy
The grounding of the locally produced Dhruv advanced light helicopter (ALH) in the wake of a recent crash has come as a slight setback for the armed forces and it will not be taking part in the Republic Day flypast, defence secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh said on Monday.
Intensify Security Checks, DGP Tells Force
In preparation for the forthcoming Republic Day celebrations, Punjab director general of police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav conducted law and order review meetings in Amritsar and Jalandhar on Monday and issued directives to bolster security measures, enhance police presence, and intensify night domination operations across the state.
India-US ties: What will work, what needs work
Under Donald Trump, just like the past five American presidencies including his own, America's strategic relationship with India will deepen.