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Overjoyed by response to tiranga campaign: PM
Tricolour Is Our Pride, It Unites And Inspires Everyone: Shah
India didn't let China intrude, don't politicise security issues, says Rajnath
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said India did not let China enter its territory and appealed to political parties not to politicise issues related to the country's security.
China seeks India's support on Taiwan but defends terror stand
Border Situation In Ladakh Stable: Chinese Envoy
Shinde faction's 1st 'Shiv Sena' shakha opens at Mankhurd
The CM Eknath Shinde faction on Saturday opened its first shakha (branch) in Mumbai. The shakha was inaugurated by Sena MP Rahul Shewale in Mankhurd's Maharashtra Nagar area.
Portion of decade-old bldg crashes in Thane
Thirty residents and nearly 15 shops from a nearly decade-old building in Daighar village had to be evacuated after a portion of the six-storey structure tore off from its main one and collapsed late on Friday night, officials said.
BMC staffer gets 3 mths for calling corporator ‘gudiya’
Convicting and sentencing a 43-year-old BMC officer to 3-month imprisonment for addressing a 40-year-old woman corporator as “gudiya” (doll) in several texts sent late at night in 2016 along with pictures of “scantily clad” models from newspapers, a magistrate’s court held that even though those were viral photos, it did not give him the right to send them to her. The court further said the concept of obscene changes from person to person.
Abandoned by hubby, Congo woman flies back with a little help from cops
A Congo woman flight for her country on Friday morning after losing her baby during birth a week ago and being deserted by her husband in June before she found support from the Sahar police on July 30.
Wankhede from SC Mahar caste, not Muslim, rules panel
Former minister Nawab Malik had alleged in 2021 that Sameer Wankhede, who came under the spotlight after the drug raid on a cruise ship led to the arrest of actor Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan, had faked his caste certificate for a central government job
Rushdie on ventilator; attacker pro-Iran, of Lebanese descent
Author May Lose Eye, Arm Nerves Severed: Agent
Neoliberals & Our Troubled World
As a big idea fractures, what’s coming next?
A Journey Unfinished
India@75 has much to celebrate but the full range of freedoms available to elites eludes most
Caste And Country
Discrimination must be heavily punished
CUET-NEET-JEE
Good idea. But terrible without massive prep
Torrents to Telegram, piracy makes a comeback in OTT era
A bunch of techies and copyright experts have teamed up to fight digital pirates who use offshore servers to cover their tracks
Shah for setting up of 2L agri credit societies
Wants Target To Be Met In Five Years
PM vows to protect elephants as India gets 32nd reserve
Mahouts holding the national flag ride their elephants on the occasion of World Elephant Day at Manas National Park on Friday
UK says priority visas available for students
British envoy Alex Ellis attributed the delays in visa processing to a surge in demand ‘post Covid’ as well as the Ukraine war
Nitish: No PM ambition, will work to unite Oppn
‘Leaders From Different States Are Calling Me’
India on Taiwan: Don't try to change status quo unilaterally ΔΕΠ
Remark Comes Amid Eastern Ladakh Faceoff
Three Omicron Sub-Variants Driving City's Covid Numbers
The latest genome sequencing report released by the BMC on Thursday found the presence of these three sub-variants in 67% of the samples.
5 Lesser-Known Aspects Of The Constitution
Given the length of the Constitution, which was adopted with 395 articles, 22 parts and 8 schedules, there are bound to be some aspects that may not be as well known as the ones that stand out. Of course, that does not take away from the importance of such provisions on both governance as well as freedoms. Some areas of the Constitution that may have escaped attention are:
China Blocks India-US Bid To Blacklist Pak-Based Terrorist
Shielding Azhar’s Brother Exposes Double Standards: Delhi
‘Eugene was a huge learning experience’
After Birmingham CWG High, Triple Jumper Eldhose Paul Keen To Participate In More International Competitions
In ‘Rainbow Nation’, a booming town where everyone’s white
From a distance, Orania looks like any other small town in rural South Africa.
Govt diverts gas from industry for CNG, PNG
AS PRICES HEAT UP
State Holds Back Nation
At 75, India needs to recognise that only a market-based system will lift incomes for all its citizens
‘Economic cost & welfare need to be balanced’
During Thursday’s hearing in the Supreme Court on poll freebies, senior advocate Kapil Sibal said the court has initiated an important national debate.
FM: Health & edu never called freebies, Kejriwal creating fear
‘Centre Has Never Denied Them To Poor’
Of 2.6L JEE (Main) passouts, only 1.6 lakh register for Advanced test
38.5% DROPOUT RATE
Clinical trial registry ‘doesn’t exist’, ‘ghost staff’ runs tests
Even as the govt fights regularisation of the staff who have been running CTRI for the last 16 years, CTRI continues to receive hundreds of applications for clinical trials. Trials worth crores of rupees could be stalled if it becomes non-functional.