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CHINA TESTS NEW MISSILE THAT CAN REACH U.S. CITIES
CHINA on Wednesday successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that could hit the US cities, in a rare publicised launch to display its strategic deterrence capability.
Iran House blocks Sunni vice president appointment
THE Iranian parliament on Wednesday blocked the appointment of a politician from the Sunni minority as vice president, media reported.
Israel hits 280 more Hezbollah targets, preps for grounds ops
At least 50 killed in latest attacks on Lebanon; Biden warns that an all-out war is possible
Panchayat polls in Punjab to be held on Oct 15
A total of 13,327 panchayats will go to polls in Punjab on October 15, State Election Commissioner Raj Kamal Chaudhary said on Wednesday, adding that nominations can be filed from September 27 to October 4, scrutiny on October 5 and withdrawal of nominations on October 7.
Modi: If voted to power, Cong will bring instability
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched a blistering attack on the Congress, warning that if the party comes to power, it could lead to the destruction of the state.
Rahul: Will take to streets if statehood not restored
TAKING a tough stance on the statehood issue, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday asserted that if the BJP government does not restore statehood in Jammu and Kashmir, the opposition INDIA alliance would use all available means in Parliament and even take to the streets to push for the restoration of statehood.
CBI to court: Got enough evidence of tampering in RG Kar rape-murder case
A special court in Kolkata on Wednesday denied bail to former RG Kar Medical College principal Sandip Ghosh and suspended police officer Abhijit Mondal, both arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at the hospital, and sent them to judicial custody till September 30.
Bombay HC questions cops on Badlapur assault accused death
PULLING up the Thane police, the Bombay High Court on Wednesday expressed concerns regarding the shooting of Akshay Shinde, the accused in the Badlapur school sexual assault case, stating that the incident could have been avoided, and emphasised the necessity for a fair and impartial probe.
Trams-Kolkata does away with slice of history
THE West Bengal government has decided to stop Kolkata's 150-year-old tram service in some parts of Kolkata due to vehicular traffic.
India invited to peace summit, says Zelenskyy
A day after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York and deliberating on the resolution of conflict in Russia and Ukraine, President Zelenskky has invited India for the second peace summit.
Refusing to be bride at 14, J'khand girl gets hair chopped with friend's help
SHOWING courage to avert her marriage, a 14-year-old girl got her hair chopped and dulled her appearance, making every possible effort to look ugly after she discovered that her brother and sister-in-law were planning to get her married to a stranger.
India-China ties key to future of Asia: Jaishankar
THE relationship between India and China is crucial for the future of Asia, said S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister.
25% drop in out-of-pocket health expense in 10 yrs
THE total health expenditure in India has risen to 3.8% of the GDP, still lower than the tenyear peak of 4%.
Bharat is unstoppable, says PM on Make-in-India anniv
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said India's flagship initiative 'Make in India' illustrates the \"collective resolve\" of Indians towards making the country a powerhouse of manufacturing.
Dubey seeks probe into 1.25 crore feedbacks given to JPC on Waqf Bill
Dubey seeks probe into 1.25 crore feedbacks given to JPC on Waqf Bill ing 1.25 crore submissions ind h the Joint Donlin TUL ce pe le Cksurance cover, access to credit for micro-enterprises and fostering innovation and collaborations, said officials.
Antacid Pan D, Paracetamol, Shelcal among over 50 drugs fail quality test
OVER 50 medicines, including diabetes, hypertension, vitamins, calcium D3 supplements, bacterial infections, and acid reflux tablets, failed the quality tests by the drug regulator.
A NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH MIDDLE EARTH
As many as 28 nations bordering the Mediterranean Sea were recently represented in a new part nership between India and the region.
PREPARING TO REAP INDIA'S SILVER DIVIDEND
Our ageing population is a resource and a responsibility. Apart from strengthening elders' care infrastructure, we must innovate to engage them economically and socially
3 die as load vehicle turns turtle in K'giri
THREE people died and two others suffered injuries when a brick-laden vehicle capsized on two two-wheelers near Anchetti on Wednesday afternoon.
SC verdict on Senthil Balaji bail plea today
The Supreme Court is scheduled to deliver the verdict today, on the bail plea filed by former Tamil Nadu minister and MLA, Senthil Balaji, accused in a money laundering case over the cash-forjobs allegations case.
Why is Dileep objecting to probe into memory card acces
THE Kerala High Court on Wednesday sought to know why actor Dileep, the eighth accused in the 2017 actor abduction and sexual assault case, is objecting to an investigation into the illegal access of a memory card while it was in the custody of the trial court.
HC seeks plan on offering undivided share in Jains Westminster apartments
THE Madras High Court has directed the Jains Housing and Constructions Limited to submit a plan chalking out various aspects, including the undivided share (UDS), of Jains Westminster apartments in Chennai, which will face either reconstruction or re-development following complaints of damages and poor construction.
Anna library lures members with top-shelf initiatives
SIX months back, Anna Centenary Library, one of the largest in the country, had opened its doors to the public to borrow books.
Stalin visits Guidance, celebrates bagging ₹10 lakh crore investments in three years
CM MK Stalin along with Industries Minister TRB Rajaa visited the Guidance office in Chennai on Wednesday to celebrate getting ₹10 lakh crore worth investments for Tamil Nadu over the past three years.
'One Nation, One Poll' threat to democratic fabric: MDMK
MARUMALARCHI Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) has strongly opposed the union government's 'One Nation, One Election' proposal, calling it a threat to the country's democratic principles and federal structure.
Kallakurichi probe panel gets 3 months extension
THE state government has extended the term of the inquiry commission headed by retired judge B Gokuldas formed to investigate into the death of 66 people due to spurious liquor in Kallakurichi by three more months.
MRC moves contempt plea against revenue secy for terminating lease
Race club's petition alleges wilful disobedience of HC order; senior advocate appearing for the govt accuses club of indulging in 'abuse of process of law'; court to hear petition today
Five of a Salem family found dead inside car in suspected suicide
THE Thirumayam police are investigating an incident of five members of a family from Salem being found dead inside a car near the TiruchyRameswaram national highway in the early hours of Wednesday.
There is no tussle between DMK & VCK, says Thiruma
MENTIONING there being no tussle between the DMK and the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan on Wednesday said there would be no means for a rift between the two parties in the future as well.
CM hands over cash awards to Paralympics medal winners
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday honoured four sportspersons who won medals at the 2024 Paris Paralympics by handing over cash awards to them.