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Modi, Putin hold informal talks ahead of summit
RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin congratulated visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for winning a third consecutive term in office, as the two leaders hugged when they met in Moscow on Monday and spoke over a round of tea.
5 jawans killed in Army convoy ambush in Jammu's Kathua
TERRORISTS ambushed an Army convoy on Monday in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua district, killing five soldiers and injuring five others.
Why Investors Should Be Fearful Now
THERE are concerns across the board.
Left Seen Dashing Far Right's Hopes In French Polls
A loose alliance of French left-wing parties thrown together for snap elections was on course Sunday to become the biggest parliamentary bloc and beat the far right, according to shock projected results.
Delhi Cops Book Mahua For 'Crude' Social Media Remark On NCW Chief
THE Special Cell of the Delhi Police has registered a case against TMC MP Mahua Moitra for allegedly posting an objectionable post on social media platform 'X' against National Commission of Women (NCW) chief Rekha Sharma.
Chandrachud-Led Bench To Take Up NEET Pleas Today
Supreme Court to hear batch of 38 petitions, including those seeking fresh examination
1 Dead, Many Injured In Stampede-Like Situation During Rath Yatra In Puri
THE first Rath Yatra under the newly elected BJP government in Odisha started on a tragic note as a male devotee was killed and several others sustained injuries when a stampede-like situation arose during the pulling of the chariots of the Holy Trinity on Sunday evening.
CLUTCH DUTCH
After going behind in opening half, Netherlands show fighting spirit in the second period of play to get over the line against Turkey; set up semifinal showdown with England
'Credit card becomes a challenge if not prudent enough to handle it'
AS soon as youngsters join the workforce, they fall into many traps including loans and shortterm gains.
Tariff hike complies with regulatory framework: DoT
A day after the Congress party criticised the government over the tariff hike by telecom service providers (TSPs), the Ministry of Communication defended the increase, mentioning that the hike complies with the prescribed regulatory framework.
'Hindenburg shared Adani report before publishing it'
US short-seller Hindenburg Research had shared an advance copy of its damning report against Adani group with New York-based hedge fund manager Mark Kingdon about two months before publishing it and profited from a deal to share spoils from share price movement, according to market regulator Sebi.
FLEXI CAP FUNDS PROVIDE A WIDER CANVAS
NOT too long after SEBI introduced tightly defined categories of equity mutual funds based on market capitalisation, it woke up to the fact that many Asset Management Companies (AMCs) that ran multi-cap funds had portfolios that more or less mirrored other categories such as large cap, large and midcap or even mid-cap and small cap funds as it had set no predefined limits across Marketcapitalisations.
Know how budget is going to create an impact on your finances
Different aspects in budget, such as big policy announcements, allocation to different schemes ministries, and the changes in tax laws can impact your life
BSF looks for 2 women constables, MP police team joins search efforts
TWO female constables of the Border Security Force (BSF) posted at the central paramilitary force's subsidiary training centre in Tekanpur (Gwalior) are missing since June 6.
C'garh to provide primary edu in 18 regional dialects in tribal areas
THE Chhattisgarh government has undertaken a decisive plan to provide quality primary education in 18 regional dialects across the tribal regions of the state, including the remotely located areas.
Cops register criminal case against 3 in Surat building collapse; toll 7
THE death toll in the collapse of a six-storey building in Gujarat's Surat city has climbed to seven with the recovery of six more bodies overnight, police said on Sunday.
Bihar loses 11th bridge in 18 days amid rising investigation chorus
BIHAR on Sunday witnessed the collapse of yet another bridge in East Champaran district apparently due to heavy rainfall, taking the number of bridge collapse incidents in the state to 11 in a span of 18 days.
Nepal downpour triggers scare in Bihar
TWO major rivers of BiharGandak and Kosi - are in spate following incessant rain in neighbouring Nepal as the water level of other rivers too are expected to rise.
Maha rains:49 rescued, train traffic affected
13 NDRF teams deployed in Mumbai, many districts to rescue stranded villagers | Water levels in rivers rapidly rise in several places
Exposure to extreme heat during pregnancy can lead to lifelong ailments: Report
EXPOSURE to extreme heat during pregnancy can lead to lifelong physical and neurological disorders in affected children, said the Lancet.
Gaganyaan: Astronauts to rely on parachute made by ordnance unit
INDIA'S maiden human space mission Gaganyaan will be using indigenously manufactured special \"drouge parachute\" to bring the crew safely back to earth.
113 new medical colleges get govt panel's approval; 22 in UP, 5 in TN
AS many as 113 new medical colleges have received approval from the National Medical Commission (NMC), with maximum in Uttar Pradesh, officials said.
BSF deploys Al cameras for vigil on Bangla borders
Special ops launched to dismantle network of smugglers, infiltrators
6 terrorists, two soldiers killed in J&K encounters
THE death toll in the twin gunfights between security forces and militants in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam district, which entered the second day on Sunday, has risen to eight with the recovery of two more bodies of militants from the encounter sites.
THE HISTORY OF THE 'HIJRI' LUNAR CALENDAR
THE evening of July 6 to the morning of July 7 was the dawn of Hijrah, the Islamic New Year.
CO-ED SCHOOLS NEED MORE PUSH
FOR a change, something right is happening on the education front in Kerala with regard to gender relations.
NEED PROACTIVE STEPS TO BOOST PRIVATE INVESTMENT
THE Indian economy needs the next private investment cycle to take off right now, but the hour's growing late.
A PERSISTING CONFUSION OVER IDENTITY
A recent comment has brought up an old question: who gets to decide religious identity? It's tougher to answer in a land where harmony is stressed over uniformity
Only 1 stretcher for 2 patients at GRH
IN an abysmal display of care in the health sector, two pregnant women were seen being carried on a single stretcher at the Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai on Saturday.
Auto driver's son cracks JEE, seals spot in IIT-M
WITH nearly a month left for the commencement of classes at Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M), 17-year-old C Parthasarathy is embarking on a new journey after cracking the JEE Mains examination with 112 marks and is about to pursue BTech Aerospace Engineering.