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At 4.7k, Maha has 2nd most wkly Covid cases
India's Weekly Cases Up; 50% Spike In Kerala
Low NEET cut off will not impact quality of doctors
In the recently released NEET results, the cut off for admission to MBBS has been reduced to its lowest level ever. Due to this dip, the general category student will need a score of 117 out of 720, while for the reserved category, 93 out of 720 would be enough.
With $968mn in 4 mths, India is SL's top lender
Pips Beijing, Which Gave $947mn In 5 Yrs
'Maha not Pak either, govt shouldn't let Airbus-Tata project go too'
After losing the Vedanta-Foxconn bulk and drug park project to Gujarat, Shiv Sena leader and former minister Aaditya Thackeray has asked the Shinde-Fadnavis government to ensure that the Airbus-Tata mega project comes to Nagpur, reports Chaitanya Marpakwar. Responding to deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis's statement that Gujarat is not Pakistan, "it is our younger brother", Aaditya said Maharashtra wasn't Pakistan either.
Nine-month-old leopard found dead at Film City
A nine-month-old male leopard was found dead at Film City area, close to Sanjay Gandhi National Park, on Sunday morning.
Prez Murmu offers tribute, signs condolence book
President Droupadi Murmu signs the condolence book on Sunday
In first such case, EU proposes €7.5bn cut in funding for Hungary
The EU's executive branch recommended on Sunday that the bloc suspend around €7.5 billion in funding to Hungary over concerns about democratic backsliding and the possible mismanagement of EU money.
Fresh spate of religious violence rocks Leicester
The UK's East Leicester saw some of its worst religious violence in years on Saturday night when huge mobs of South Asian-origin Muslims faced off against British Indian Hindus.
Mega gathering of world leaders in London as UK bids Queen final adieu
Biden, Ardern Among World Leaders In UK Capital
China conducts mass DNA testing in Tibet to monitor citizens
China's oppression of Tibet is not hidden from anyone and the communist nation is now carrying out mass DNA testing to create a biological database to monitor people.
In Russia's backyard Armenia, Pelosi hits out at Azerbaijan
US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday strongly condemned what she said were "illegal" border attacks by Azerbaijan on Armenia, using a visit to the Russian ally to pledge American support for its sovereignty. Pelosi cast her trip to Armenia as an attempt to strengthen support for what she cast as a beacon of democracy.
Art Of Giving And Our Economic Aspirations
To be world class, India's top education institutions need its wealthy to donate generously
Funding The Future
Gol reverting to earlier funding rule for research bodies is welcome. But India spends too little on science
Star Castes In Telangana
State's political battle is pitching resurgent BJP's Kapus, Mudirajus against TRS's Reddys, Velamas
The Peace Principle
Modi's words to Putin didn't mean a change in stance. India's ability to wage peace is set to increase
No hard drugs and no superhero films: Leonardo's advice to Timothee
Leonardo DiCaprio is apparently not a fan of superhero movies and he has convinced Timothee Chalamet to follow in his footsteps.
Will Cricket Board go for continuity?
The Indian cricket board (BCCI) may have got relief from the Supreme Court which allowed relaxation in the cooling-off period, but the current dispensation is faced with a key question: does it need any changes to its apex council ?
London Fashion Week pays tributes to Queen Elizabeth
On Thursday evening, designer Daniel W Fletcher held a minute’s silence before sending out his first model in a black suit and a black armband.
Woman dies after sex assault bid, communal tension in UP’s Kheri
After her death, police added charges of culpable homicide to the original FIR, which was filed after the incident.
NBW against ex-Union min Chinmayanand in ’11 rape case
The ex-minister then again moved HC and managed to obtain a stay “until the next court hearing”.
KCR increases ST quota to 10%, dares PM to block move
Though the ST population in the state is about 32 lakh, the scheme is expected to benefit about four lakh landless tribal families.
Shah marks Hyd Liberation Day, lashes out at vote-bank politics
Attacks TRS, Says No Party Earlier Celebrated The Day
No monkey biz, these simians are well-behaved guests
Monkeys are generally feared or considered a nuisance by humans.
₹1.5-crore vehicle insurance scam involving fake IDs busted; 3 held
The city crime branch has busted a fake insurance scam and arrested three persons who allegedly created fake email IDs and sold 1,129 two-wheeler insurance policies in the name of four-wheelers.
New health centre offering palliative care to chronically ill patients for free
While palliative care is synonymous with end-of-life cancer care, a newly opened health centre in the city has been providing it for free to patients with other chronic diseases that cause significant pain, both physically and emotionally.
₹8,500cr power subsidy bill in state, arrears 5 times higher
Maharashtra has an annual subsidy bill of Rs 8,500 crore in the power sector.
Commuters locked in as Thane AC local train door fails to open
Passengers of a CSMT-Thane air-conditioned local had to alight at the Kalwa car shed after the doors of the train failed to open, leading to chaos and confusion on Friday evening.
Coastal authority okays MLA hostel redevelopment in SoBo
The redevelopment of the MLA hostel at Nariman Point has been approved by Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA) under the CRZ notification 2019.
Malad teacher killed in lift mishap got married last yr
Was Excited To Spend Time With Husband Home From Abroad
Cops hold spl meetings to hear women victims of crime
In a step towards pro-women policing, the Mumbai police will hold weekly or fortnightly meetings with women complainants at various police stations with an aim to quickly resolve their complaints.