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As Gulf bristles, India slams OIC comments
Terms Pakistan 'Serial Violator Of Minority Rights'
Bus Falls Into Gorge, 25 Yamunotri Pilgrims Killed
In one of the most tragic accidents on the Char Dham yatra route, at least 25 people were killed and five injured when a bus carrying 28 pilgrims from Panna in MP veered off the road and fell into a 150-metre-deep gorge near Damta on the Yamunotri national highway of Uttarkashi district on Sunday evening.
Don't Leave Valley, Help Beat Pak Design: BJP To Minorities
'We Have To Be United Against This Proxy War'
Covid Cases Across State Rise 10%, In City By 8% In One Day
The speedy rise in Covid-19 incidence in the state and the city continued on Sunday as 1,494 and 961 new cases were found, respectively.
Eye On Lifestyle, PM Breathes LiFE Into Environment Fight
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a global initiative 'Lifestyle for the Environment (LiFE) movement' with an aim to promote an environment-conscious lifestyle that focuses on 'mindful and deliberate utilisation' instead of 'mindless and destructive consumption'.
FB's India Bosses Favouring BJP MP, Says Whistleblower
A whistle-blower at Meta (previously Facebook), who was with the company's US operations till late 2020, has disclosed purportedly internal documents alleging that the company refused to act against fake Facebook accounts that supported a Member of Parliament of the ruling BJP, even as it went ahead with blocking fake users supporting Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over the same violations.
Going Digital: 22% Rise In State's Mobile Subscriber Base Over Pre-Covid Times
The Kulkarnis from Thane did not give their school-going children their own mobile phones till they reached secondary section.
No Rules Notified Yet For Mental Health Act 2017
The first two years of the Covid-19 pandemic underlined the importance of good mental health services, but most states, including Maharashtra, are yet to notify the rules of the Mental Healthcare Act 2017.
Putin Warns US Against Sending Ukraine Longer-Range Missiles
Russian Cruise Missiles Hit Kyiv, First Attack In Weeks; Moscow Threatens To Hit Targets It Has So Far Avoided Reuters
Masterful Root leads Eng to win
Becomes 2nd Englishman To Score 10,000 Test Runs After Cook And First Player Born In 1990s To Record Feat
FRENCH RAFALUTION 2022
Nadal Wins 22nd Slam And 14th Roland Garros Crown With Straight Sets Demolition Of Casper Ruud
PM: Our climate change role small, but have green vision
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that India's role in climate change is negligible but the country is working on a long-term vision in collaboration with the international community on protecting the environment.
10% ethanol-petrol mix achieved 5 months before deadline: Modi
India has achieved 10% ethanol blending of petrol five months ahead of schedule, PM Narendra Modi said on Sunday.
Remarks against Prophet: BJP acts against 2 office-bearers
'Party Denounces Insult Of Any Religious Figure'
Moose Wala's dad turns down offer to contest Sangrur bypoll
'Just Lost Son, Can't Consider Such A Thing'
CEC treks 18km to remotest polling station in Ukhand
Rajiv Kumar (extreme right) trekked to Dumak village in Chamoli. A total of 290 voters are on the electoral rolls of Dumak
Root stands firm as Eng claw towards victory after Mitchell hits ton for NZ
With England down to 69 for five chasing 277 for the win in the fourth innings of the Lord's Test, it was down to two players — Joe Root and Ben Stokes.
Escaype Live's gripping narrative impresses viewers across India
Escaype Live, a social thriller, which released its nine-episode series on Disney+ Hotstar, has got a good response from the audience.
SA mindful of 'Indian fighting spirit' without the superstars
South Africa white-ball skipper Temba Bavuma is not reading too much into the absence of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja in the Indian team. He is aware of the depth that India has in T20s.
Mahatma Gandhi's Hindustani Prachar Sabha turns eighty
Mssahatma Gandhi, painted in black, occupies nearly a full wall at the entrance to Hindustani Prachar Sabha (HPS) at the five-storied Mahatma Gandhi Memorial building near Charni Road (West).
Pre-arrest bail for two Bhandup hosp directors
Two directors of Sunrise Hospital where a fire claimed the lives of 11 Covid patients in 2021, have been granted anticipatory bail by the sessions court after the court found that at this stage it was apparent that they had done necessary fire compliances and there was no negligence on their parts.
This yr, bridge courses for state board schools a must
This coming academic year, the state has made it compulsory for its schools to brush up their students’ curriculum for the previous year before diving into any new content when classes reopen in June.
August Kranti to get a makeover in 80th year of Quit India movement
South Mumbai’s historic August Kranti Maidan was where Mahatma Gandhi had given the call for the Quit India movement on August 8, 1942.
Cancer treatment & beyond: Tata Hosp rebuilds kids' lives
When 24-year-old Anand Singh, a Titwala resident, got a job with a national bank in February, one of the calls he made was to Tata Memorial Hospital, the cancer care hub in Parel.
Diya approaches Delhi HC for inclusion in Indian team
City paddler Diya Chitale has filed a writ petition against the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTF) in the Delhi High Court on Friday seeking her inclusion in the Indian table tennis team selected to participate in the Commonwealth Games (CWG) to be held in Birmingham from July 28.
AN EPIC CUT SHORT
Nadal In Final As Zverev Quits With Horror Injury
Pandits unlikely to get Jammu transfer
Official: Can't Allow Ethnic Cleansing
ONDC to help small traders gain from digital world: Goyal
Commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal on Friday said that the government did not want to let e-commerce and large format retail wipe out corner shops and neighbourhood stores and the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) will help small traders take advantage of the digital world.
Political scientist Paul Brass, who studied west UP for 50 years, dies
Political scientist Paul R Brass, whose extensive and insightful study of Indian polity shaped and enriched the understanding of a generation of academics and students alike, passed away on Tuesday. He was 85. The announcement was made by fellow academic Frank Conlon of University of Washington on Thursday.
Bhagwat's stand on shrines offers hope, say Muslim clerics
A day after RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat called for a "path through mutual agreement," reacting to the ongoing controversies and litigation involving Muslim properties, clerics across Uttar Pradesh welcomed his statement on Friday, seeing it as a "ray of hope".