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India will tap oil stockpile in step with US to calm prices
First Use Of Reserves To Cool Market
Bus carrying tourists crashes, catches fire in Bulgaria; 45 killed
A bus carrying North Macedonian tourists crashed in flames on a highway in western Bulgaria before daybreak on Tuesday, killing at least 45 people, including 12 children, officials said.
Another Supply Chain Crisis?
If China’s zero-Covid strategy fails, the world & India should prepare for shortage of key products
I'm Not Looking For Love But If It Happens Automatically, I Will Go With The Flow: Rashami Desai
Rashami Desai’s personal life was much in focus during Bigg Boss 13, two years ago.
India, US Vow To Boost Trade Ties, Focus On Supply Chain
India and the US on Monday vowed to improve their trade ties and “take it to the next level” with closer partnership on supply chains flagged as a key thrust area.
US Jolted Into Action After China's Rapid Advances In Hypersonic Tech
She’s tasked with tacking the border migration crisis, she’s entrusted with advancing voting rights and workers rights, she’s assigned to bridge the US’ digital divide, and she has to stay on top of the Covid vaccination programme while piloting and selling big-ticket legislative items like the infrastructure bill.
Ramayan Exp staff's uniform changed after seers' protest
IRCTC DROPS SAFFRON ATTIRE & RUDRAKSHA MALA
Shahrukh, always the man to deliver big hits
Batsman’s Last-Ball Six Helps TN Chase Down 54 Off Last Four Overs Vs Karnataka To Clinch 3rd Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy
Reopen TISS campus by Nov 30: Students
Students of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences have demanded that the campus be reopened.
On Day 3, Khar & Bandra pay double for tankers as pipe repairs continue
For the third day, parts of Khar and Bandra faced water problems. While repairs were taken up on Monday again, local residents said they had no water or very low pressure for the weekend.
Female RPF officer does it again, saves woman who slips from moving train
For the second time in two months, a young female constable with the Railway Protection Force (RPF) came to the rescue of a passenger who was at risk after falling off a local train.
Beggars' rehab scheme soon; will be humane, not punitive
Strongly hinged on the idea of dealing with beggary as a social problem and not looking at it as a criminal act, the Centre is now preparing to roll out a national scheme for comprehensive rehabilitation of beggars.
PM's decision on farm laws has again proven that he listens to public opinion
This year, the Parkash Purab of Sri Guru NanakDev Ji became even more special with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement that the three farm laws would be repealed and the reopening of the Kartarpur Sahib Corridor. Any nationalist, any person who thinks about the welfare of our farmers and the agriculture sector will welcome this announcement.
India to launch ‘desi' stealth fighter project
AMCA To Take Off Next Year
Schools urge state to make offline classes mandatory
As attendance in educational institutions continues to be voluntary, schools are worried about the poor response from students to physical classes as they reopen post-Diwali vacation on Monday.
Rakul launches an app for aspiring Bollywood talent
Rakul Preet Singh has made a mark in the Hindi film industry in recent years and also has an impressive fan following in the South film industry.
PM seeks adoption of future tech for grassroots policing
Calls For Setting Up Of ‘Mission’ Under Amit Shah
Doctors with Math background have benefit in research
Mumbai girl Aakriti Goel and Janhavi Ajit Rao from Bengaluru have something in common. Both women chose to become a doctor after investing years studying Engineering.
Poland: Border crisis ‘greatest' bid to destabilise Europe since Cold War
Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki on Sunday called the migrant crisis on the Belarusian-Polish border, the EU’s eastern frontier, the “greatest attempt to destabilise Europe” since the Cold War.
Biden declares intent to run in 2024, cools Kamala prospects
Move By Prez An Apparent Bid To Quell Democratic Infighting
Born in a stable, BMC dental hosp set for major upgrade
The 88-year-old Nair Dental College in Mumbai Central is set to get one of its biggest upgrades in decades. A new 11-story building that will house more students, more operation theatres, simulation labs and in-patient wards is nearing completion. It is expected to be operational early next year.
A WHITEWASH OF THE BLACK CAPS AT EDEN
Rohit, Axar, Chahar Star As India Complete A Crushing 73-Run Victory, Win Series 3-0
Maoists Blast Rly Tracks, Scare For Mumbai Mail
Maoists increased their activities in Jharkhand on Saturday during their Bharat bandh by blasting railway tracks in two districts. A member of the banned outfit, People Liberation Front of India (PLFI), was also injured during an encounter with the police in rural Ranchi.
In A First, H-1B Aspirants Get 3rd Chance At Lottery Draw
In an unprecedented move and for the first time ever, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has conducted a third lottery to select additional registrations (including the Masters’ cap) to reach the H-1B cap quota for the fiscal year that began on October 1. The annual quota is 85,000 (including the Masters’ cap of 20,000 which is reserved for those with advanced US educational qualifications).
Canada Agrees To Recognise India's Covaxin From Nov 30
In a big relief to travellers from India, Canada will recognise Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin from November 30.
Ways to prepare your children for Covid exposure at school
Devising contingency plans for what they should do if they, or their friends, are exposed to the coronavirus can help reassure them
Surgery suites busy once again after lull in Covid-19
The lull in Covid-19 has turned city surgery suites into busy zones again as patients who ignored their heart murmur, thickening cataract, painful knees or growing fibroids over the last 18 months are making a beeline for hospitals.
Chabahar traffic returns on back of Taliban assurances
New Delhi: Iran’s Chabahar port, developed by India, seems to be resuming normal operations after assurances by the Taliban that they want good diplomatic and trade ties with India and that they will support the role of the port in facilitating regional and global trade.
No conspiracy or objectionable chats: HC in Aryan bail order
‘Trio Already Behind Bars For 25 Days’
Nepean Sea road to get bus bays, footpaths: BMC
In a treat for pedestrians the BMC along with local residents, via CSR funds, plan to begin the improvisation of the upmarket Nepean Sea Road starting next week wherein footpaths, important junctions as well as bus bays will be made pedestrian friendly in a bid to give them priority over vehicles.