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Teen alerts sleeping neighbours to fire
An alert 18-year-old, burning the midnight oil ahead of Class 12 exams, helped avert tragedy by raising an alarm when a major fire broke out in a Santacruz high rise post midnight in the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday.
Work on crucial leg of Kalyan-Kurla 5th, 6th lines completed
Move Will Help Separate Local,Outstation Trains
Protests against Covid curbs spread in Canada
Thousands of protesters across Canada took to the streets on Saturday for the second weekend in a row, snarling traffic, disrupting business and residential neighbourhoods and leading police to compare the demonstrations to a “siege” on the nation’s democracy.
The one who bowled the maiden over
Theirs was a love story wrapped in dignified si-lence. But Raj Singh Dungarpur, late president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, who had no ear for music, once admitted that he was “extremely close” to Lata Mangeshkar.
India sees weekly Covid cases fall by record 45%
People flout social distancing norms and Covid protocols at Delhi’s Sadar Bazaar
Stop-work notice to ‘enemy property' in Thane stayed by HC
The Bombay high court (HC) on Wednesday stayed a direction by the Custodian of Enemy Properties to authorities to issue stop-work notices or to ensure the halting of construction in a Thane property where a third of the land is said to be that of a Pakistani national.
Laxity in Parle woman case? Top cop orders probe
A senior police officer has been deputed to inquire if there was any laxity on the part of the police in probing the missing person’s case that had been filed by the family of a 28-year-old woman from Vile Parle.
Journey of highest note began in Pune
Lata Mangeshkar became the support of the family at the age of just 13
Efforts to rescue 5-year-old in Morocco end in tragedy
The vigil had lasted for four days, transfixing tens of thousands of people around the world as a band of rescuers in a tiny Moroccan village tried to free a 5-year-old boy from the deep well into which he had plunged.
Allow free access to Bandra ground: Locals
The Bandra playground is run by the Ravindra Joshi Medical Foundation
‘24% of India's population vulnerable to cold waves'
Nearly 16% of the districts and 24% of the population in India have high to very high vulnerability to cold waves, IMD’s Climate Hazards and Vulnerability Atlas of India for the 13 most hazardous meteorological events has shown.
Sponsor studies of girl born after botched op: HC to TN
‘Responsibility With State For Negligence’
Most Jan deaths due to co-morbidities and not caused by Covid, say experts
The deaths of several Covid patients in January this year were coincidental and not due to Covid-19 though the casualty count increased four-fold last month, compared to that in December last year, the state task force members and hospitals treating Covid-infected patients told TOI.
THIS TIME FOR AFRICA
Teammates Turn Rivals For The Grand Prize: Salah Leads Egypt Against A Senegal Side Spearheaded By Mane
Rahul backs hijab, BJP hits back
The hijab row snowballed into a political slugfest on Saturday with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi coming out in defence of some students in Karnataka, who were denied entry into their educational institutes due to their head gear, and saying that the country is “robbing the future” of its daughters, prompting BJP to challenge him to make hijab compulsory in Congress-ruled states.
New captain wants clarity on roles, more adaptability
New captain Rohit Sharma on Saturday stressed on the need to be adaptable over the next 20 months leading up to the 2023 World Cup.
Karnataka disallows clothes that disturb harmony, order
Row Over Hijab Escalates In Edu Institutes
Hyper-contagious 3rd wave may not display a thick tail
While the decline of the first and the second Covid-19 waves in Mumbai was characterised by a “thick tail”, experts believe that the hyper-contagious Omicron-Covid wave would be different with the daily caseload dropping to between 200 and 300 shortly.
Beat the WFH blues with beauty snacking
You know how you need your three meals a day, but also need a snack between them to satiate your cravings?
FOR NOW, THE WORLD IS ENOUGH
India Hold Nerve To Clinch 5th U-19 World Cup Title As Bawa, Sindhu Star In Win Over England In Final
Covid situation now better, EC may further ease curbs today
Cap Of 1,000 People At Rallies May Go
UP: Why BJP Needs A Big Win
Just victory not enough for incumbent, because its larger ambitions require another sweep
‘42% of those eligible for 3rd shot unsure about taking it'
Mumbai: Three out of every 10 people eligible for the precautionary dose haven’t taken it so far because they suffered from Omicron-Covid in the last month, while another 30% said they would take it after the third wave gets over, according to a national survey.
UP elections to keep criminals out, to create history: Modi
PM: Yogi Govt Paved Way For Development
This Lady Is Definitely Not For Turning
Even those bored with budgets had to admire FM’s refusal to use anti-business rhetoric
Thinking that a single man cannot be a good father is wrong, says Tusshar Kapoor
Tusshar Kapoor became a single father to Laksshya in 2016 through IVF
Why govt decision to launch ‘digital rupee' is a big deal
In her Budget speech, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the launch of a central bank digital currency in FY 2022-23. A look at how it will be different from the rupee that we are used to, and the ways in which it could affect the economy
Under-eye care for the middle-aged women
Dark circles have been an issue of great concern for women of all ages, but especially those who are in their middle age because they make you look older.If not treated properly, these dark circles can prove to be an age-long problem for many.
TIME FOR SOME HIGH-FIVES!
Four-Time Champions India Have Everything Going For Them As They Lock Horns With England For The Title
Third wave across India to ebb by March: ICMR ADG
‘To Wane In WB, Maha And Delhi By Feb-End’