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May take years to clean up garbage at Everest camp
THE highest camp on the world's tallest mountain is littered with garbage that is going to take years to clean up, according to a Sherpa who led a team that worked to clear trash and dig up dead bodies frozen for years near Everest's peak.
Himanta, Gogoi spar over breach in embankments
Assam flood situation serious, but political slugfest continues AS Assam reels under a devastating flood, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi has thrown down the gauntlet at Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma asking him to take charge of the state's Water Resources Department and show it to those who failed to run it.
9 die as lightning strikes in six districts of Bihar
Bihar issues advisory warning people against lightning, heavy rain AT least nine people lost their lives after lightning strikes in Bihar over the last 24 hours.
Heavy rains batter Himachal areas, alert issued
A Heavy rains lashed parts of Himachal, including Dharamshala and Palampur in Kangra district where rainfall levels exceeded the 200-mm mark, according to the meteorological department.
For years, the cooperative sector lacked dedicated ministry: Shah
UNION Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday accused the Congress of neglecting the cooperative sector's long-standing demand for a dedicated ministry.
Soldier, 4 militants killed in two encounters in J&K's Kulgam district
FOUR militants and a soldier were killed in ongoing twin encounters between militants and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam district on Saturday.
Day after Ludhiana sword attack, Opposition seeks CM Mann's resignation
A day after Punjab Shiv Sena leader Sandeep Thapar was attacked by three Nihangs in Ludhiana, the opposition hit out at the ruling AAP demanding resignation of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on moral grounds.
NEET probe: 13 held in Bihar, govt tells SC
THE Bihar government has informed the Supreme Court that the police have arrested 13 accused in the state and recovered mobile phones besides incriminating materials from them in connection with the NEET-UG paper leak case.
Despite rains, reservoir levels below normal
EVEN after over a month of the arrival of the southwest monsoon, the overall water storage position in major reservoirs across the country is less than that of the corresponding period of last year.
Ayodhya win defeats Advani's temple movement, says Rahul
CONGRESS MP and leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi told his party activists on Saturday that the temple movement started by BJP veteran LK Advani with Ayodhya as its centre has been defeated by the INDIA alliance.
'Fifty Shades of Food Advertising: Govt norms on high fat in food on backburner
MISLEADING advertisements for high-fat, sugar, or salt products are on the rise in India due to legal loopholes and inadequate monitoring, according to a study released on Friday.
Nutritional info must be highlighted, says FSSAI
INDIA'S food regulator on Saturday approved a proposal to display nutritional information regarding total sugar, salt and saturated fat in bold letters and relatively increased font size on labels of packaged food items.
COST OF LIVING AND THE RISING PRICE OF POLITICAL SURVIVAL
EX-PM is ex-MP! She was UK's prime minister for 49 days and lost from a Brexit-backing seat that voted Conservative for 50 years the first former PM to be defeated in 90 years.
BRS MLA jumps ship, joins Cong
GADWAL MLA Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy on Saturday became the latest legislator to desert the BRS.
KL SIC orders release of Hema committee report
IN a major setback to the government, the State Information Commission (SIC) on Saturday ordered to release the report of the Hema Committee that looked into issues faced by women in the Malayalam film industry.
Andhra, Telangana CMs meet: New panel to sort out disputes
THE chief ministers of the Telugu states, A Revanth Reddy and N Chandrababu Naidu, on Saturday decided to constitute a high-level committee with chief secretary-rank officials to deliberate and find solutions for pending disputes between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
VP slams Chidambaram's remark of 'part-timers' drafting criminal laws
Calls former minister's comment 'inexcusable insult,' says he was quiet during House debate
CB-CID begins probe into AU fake cert case
THE CB-CID commenced its probe into the Annamalai University fake certificate case on Friday, following transfer of the case from Killai police by the DGP.
'Supply chain for chips must be diversified'
THE centre is keen to diversify the supply chain of semiconductors and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) is working on a follow up scheme for promotion of manufacturing of electronic components and semiconductors (SPECS) that ended on March 31, said Meity secretary S Krishnan.
Nayak-era coin unearthed in Vembakottai
A copper coin from the 16th-century Nayak period was unearthed during the third phase of the Vembakottai excavation recently.
Mayawati says Armstrong murder 'grave', to visit TN today
Ex-UP chief minister says she will meet family of slain leader, appeals for maintaining peace & order | Stalin says police have arrested all the suspects within hours, will ensure culprits are punished | Rahul Gandhi says state Congress leaders are in constant touch with Tamil Nadu government
BSP cadre stage protests, seek CBI probe & nod to bury body in office
CADRE of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and several supporters of its slain state president K Armstrong staged protests and road rokos outside the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) from late on Friday night up to Saturday afternoon.
Army man can't claim 100% pension unless injured in war: HO
HOLDING that an ex-army man cannot claim 100% pension unless the injury he sustained is during battle or warlike situation, the Madras High Court has dismissed an appeal filed by an ex-service man who had suffered grievous injuries resulting in amputation of one of his legs while on military duty.
146 ST youth get placement orders from CM
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Saturday handed over placement orders to 146 youth - 106 men, 40 women from Scheduled Tribes community who have completed skill-upgrade training under the Comprehensive Tribal Development Programme (CTDP).
From Sept, Tasmac to sell 90 ml booze in PET bottles
TASMAC will start selling liquor in PET bottles across the state from September, officials said.
4 kids attacked by stray dog in Pudukai
THREE schoolchildren studying in panchayat union middle school in R Pudupatti and a three-year-old girl were bitten by a stray dog while they were playing outside the school during lunch break on Friday.
BJP chief: TN will see political realignment within two years
BJP State president K Annamalai directed the party office-bearers to conduct thanksgiving public meetings in all 234 Assembly constituencies during the next month.
4,000 attend ophthalmic care meet
WITH an aim to promote the latest developments in ophthalmic care and surgery nationwide, over 4,000 ophthalmologists and a panel of 50 experts from 25 countries attended the two-day conference organised by the Indian Intra Ocular Implant and Refractive Society of India (IIRSI), in Chennai on Saturday.
Poor upkeep, Ezhil Nagar TNUHDB tenements falling apart
THE buildings of Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development board tenements in Ezhil Nagar, near Kannagi Nagar, are degrading by the day, say residents.
After four years on adoption waiting list, disabled couple told it's unfit to raise child
S Velmayil (34) and P Baby (36), prospective adoptive parents with disabilities, were denied a four-month-old baby allocated to them after waiting for four long years, allegedly due to their disabilities.