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Petrol Gets Cheaper By ₹5, Diesel ₹3 As State Cuts Cess
Revenue From Fuel Taxes May Drop By ₹6k Cr
Lalit Modi Says He's Dating Sushmita Sen
Around 8pm on Thursday, Twitter went delirious. IPL mastermind Lalit Modi had just posted his photos with ex-Miss Universe and Bollywood star Sushmita Sen in various poses of endearment.
AN INDIAN IMPLOSION
After Chahal's 4-47, Topley 6-24 Blows India Away As England Win By 100 Runs
EPS expels OPS' sons, OPS throws out EPS
AIADMK interim general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Thursday expelled 18 functionaries, including the two sons of expelled leader O Panneerselvam, Lok Sabha member O P Ravindranath and VP Jayapradeep, from the primary membership of the party.
Ker reports 1st monkeypox case in India, patient flew in from UAE
Samples Sent To Pune-Based Nat'l Virology Institute
No SC relief for 3 suspended Cols, Lt Col in WA privacy case
Were Part Of A Group That Had A Pak Intel Agent
Bullet train project gets all clearances from govt
The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project has received a major push as the new Maharashtra government has given all approvals, implying that most issues related to land acquisition in the state are expected to be resolved soon.
Tansa 2nd lake to overflow, total water stock up to 66%
As the wet spell continued in the city, rainfall for the season totalled 1,317mm by Thursday, or 57% of the 2,318mm annual requirement.
Murmu will get record no. of votes from Maha: CM Shinde
CM Eknath Shinde on Thursday said NDA's presidential poll candidate Droupadi Murmu would get a record number of votes from Maharashtra.
Jahangirpuri riots part of anti-CAA protests: Police
Delhi Police has claimed in a chargesheet filed on Thursday that the Jahangirpuri riots were not organic or a sudden flare-up but orchestrated in continuation of the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) held in 2019 and 2020 in areas like Shaheen Bagh and northeast Delhi.
AG denies contempt nod in SC Nupur case
Lawyer Sought Action Against Ex-HC Judge
Turbulence ahead for desi flyers as Heathrow caps daily departures
Passengers booked on flights between London Heathrow and India might find some of their flights cancelled or rescheduled in the coming days.
Friends like to be reached out more often than we think: Study
According to recent research, people consistently underestimate how much others in their social circle might appreciate an unexpected phone call, text or email just to say hello, and the more surprising the connection, the greater the appreciation.
Lawrence Bishnoi admits to plotting Salman Khan murder in 2018
‘WON’T FORGIVE HIM FOR KILLING BLACKBUCK’
Video game players show enhanced brain activity
The findings of a recent study by Georgia State University researchers suggest that frequent video game players show superior sensorimotor decision-making skills and enhanced activity in key regions of the brain as compared to non-players.
Azaleas, lilies: Plants to avoid if you have pets
We tend to forget to pet-proof our homes and this can be hazardous to your furry friend’s health. Plants, for example, seem harmless but they can prove to be dangerous for them. Veterinary expert shares a list of plants that can be avoided around pets at home:
Mo Farah relieved at UK govt support
Mo Farah is a multiple Olympic distance running champion
Ashwin wants lbw rule tweaked for switch hit
Mumbai: Ace India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin feels that the batters should be adjudged leg before wicket even if the ball is pitched out side leg stump if they miss out on an attempted switch hit.
Bumrah wants to prioritise format of global event played in that year
London: Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah admitted that it is “difficult to manage workload” across three formats and that’s why preference during a particular year is on the format in which India is playing a global event.
No End In Sight For Lanka Crisis
Wickremesinghe Tells Speaker To Nominate A PM Acceptable To All
₹ hits fresh low of 79.64/$ at close as FIIs continue to exit
Fears Of More Aggressive Rate Hikes Globally Roil Markets | Euro Weaker Than Dollar | Crude Bounces Back To Over $100
Plan to accredit every higher edu institute in India on hold
Must Not Lower The Quality Bar, Says NAAC chief
SC to hear next week pleas against HC hijab-ban ruling
‘Court Agreed In March To Hear Appeals’
Historical wrong can be adjudicated by a court, says Kashi temple lawyer
Survey Order Challenged In High Court
6 of 10 in state who had Covid have disrupted sleep patterns
Mumbai: Almost six out of 10 people who suffered from Covid in Maharashtra said their sleep patterns have been disrupted since their recovery, according to a survey. Almost 16% of those surveyed in the state said they could only sleep for less than four hours a night. A healthy sleep duration would be between 7-8 hours a night, but the national survey found 50% of those interviewed slept less than 6 hours at night.
WFH culture allows workers to be home and dry while show goes on
Mumbai: Unchained from the annual monsoon mayhem of wading through water-logged streets, getting stuck in traffic jams and arriving at work drenched in the heavy rain, office-goers are discovering a different side to the rain, thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, which introduced a work-from-home (WFH) culture and the many benefits that came with it.
July rainfall nears 1,000mm-mark; 1st lake overflows, stock hits 56%
Mumbai: As heavy downpour continues to pound Mumbai and its adjoining areas, July rainfall is already inching closer to the 1,000-mm mark. The city has already crossed the average rainfall for the month—855.7mm. Till Wednesday evening, the IMD Santacruz observatory recorded 996mm of rainfall in July.
BKC jumbo told to pack up by Sept for bullet train terminus
Mumbai: The BMC has been asked to vacate the 4.2-hectare plot in Bandra-Kurla Complex earmarked for the bullet train terminus before September by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). It is currently being used for a Covid field hospital.
Gotabaya, wife flee to Maldives; Lanka PM declares emergency
President Yet To Resign, Names Ranil Stand-In
Here's How To Make Yourself Feel Better During The Monsoons
Some people love rainy days and the change that it brings. For others, waking up to dark skies and the steady pitter-patter of rainfall can be dull and depressing.