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Rahul blitz helps Punjab stun CSK
There’s a buzz in the IPLcircuit that KL Rahul is Chennai Super Kings’ prime target to take over from captain MS Dhoni next season.
Senate Panel Fleshed Out How Ex-Prez Planned To Install A Loyalist As Acting AG To Pursue Reports Of Fraud
Report Cites New Details Of Trump Pressure On Justice Dept Over Polls
Heat exposure: Four Indian cities in worst 10
Study: Nation Contributed To 52% Of Global Increase
Begum wins big!
Everyone seems to agree that Ek ThiBegum, this time, is bigger, bolder, and better.
Of Middlemen & Middle Path
Lakhimpur Kheri notwithstanding, how GoI-farmers conflict can cool down
With 1 cr doses in hand, state kicks off 7-day mission to jab 15L+ daily
With over 3 crore people in the state yet to receive the first dose of Covid vaccine, the state government is launching a week-long special vaccination drive — Mission Kavach Kundal — from October 8-14.
India to reopen doors, issue tourist visas from October 15
Visas For Those Coming By Charters From Next Week, Others From Nov 15
Hello Kolkata & goodbye MI
Knights Thrash Royals By 86 Runs
‘Simply remanding would be violating fundamental right'
CRUISE DRUG BUST: IN THE COURT
Priyanka, Rahul meet kin; Sidhu detained for hours
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi met the families of farmers killed in Lakhimpur Kheri and assured them of justice.
From darkness to light as temples reopen
Thursday’s reopening of religious places led devotees from six months of darkness to light.
BMC reaches out to housing societies, slums for maximum vaccinations
BMC’s 24 wards have taken up initiatives to ensure maximum members of housing societies and those from slum pockets are vaccinated at the earliest, to reach the last mile for Covid-19 vaccinations.
Will Raina Play In Chennai's Quest For A Top-Two Finish?
Suresh Raina lends stability to Chennai Super King’s batting
US Covid-19 Surge Ebbs But Threat Lingers With 68m Still Unvaccinated
New coronavirus cases, hospitalisations and deaths are falling as the US begins to recover from a persistent summer surge that strained hospitals across the country and killed over 1,00,000 Americans in just three and a half months.
US Deputy Secy: On Same Page With India On Af, Mindful Of Its Concerns
In Delhi, Sherman Signals Strong Convergence On China Issue Too
WHO Approves First Malaria Vaccine In Big Breakthrough
It’s Also First Vax For Any Parasitic Disease; Could Save Thousands Of Kids
Democracy Has Been Supplanted By Dictatorship: Rahul
Democracy in india has been supplanted by dictatorship with bjp and rss capturing institutions
Drugs Case: Accused Asks Court To Call For CCTV Footage
Arbaaz Merchant, 26, arrested on sunday and currently in NCB custody,
Captured, Killed, Compromised: CIA Admits To Losing Several Informants
A Top Secret Cable Highlights The Struggle The US Spy Agency Is Having As It Works To Recruit Spies Around The World In Difficult Operating Environments
For Sale Now: US-Supplied Weapons In Afghan Gun Shops
In the chaos of the Ameri-can military withdrawal and the Taliban takeover this summer, thousands of American-made weapons and tons of military equipment were seized by the militants as government military bases surrendered or were overrun.
Overeating May Not Be The Primary Cause Of Obesity, Says Study
HEALTH TIPS
With new SOPs, school bus owners mull 30% fee hike
School Bus Owners’ Association (SBOA) on Wednesday said it may hike bus fees by 30% in view of stringent SOPs issued by state transport department a day earlier.
Under SC fire, govt agrees to revert to old NEET-SS system
New Pattern To Be Effective From Next Year
SUNRISERS SPOIL RCB PARTY
ABD Stumbles In Last-Ball Thriller
Skipper Harmanpreet returns as India eye T20 high vs Oz
The last time the Indian women’s team took on Australia in a T20I game, 86,174 fans filled up the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) to watch the hosts break a billion hearts in the T20 World Cup 2020 final.
Riya's Durga Puja memories with grandma Suchitra Sen
Wearing Amma’s (her grandmother Suchi-tra Sen) clothes still gives me goosebumps.
Places of worship in city sanitised & ready to open doors after 6 mths
Religious places across the city underwent a brisk spell of cleaning on Wednesday as they prepared to reopen after six months of Covid-19 restrictions on Thursday. The joyous occasion coincides with the start of the nine-day festival of Sharadiya Navratra.
MPs & educationists suggest normalcy models for schools
Members of Parliament, education experts and teachers have underlined the need to reopen schools and expressed concern over learning losses suffered by students since the pandemic.
Leadership & Commitment
A Union Cabinet minister pays tribute to PM Modi, who completes 20 years of governance today
Anshu grapples her way into history
Becomes First Indian Wrestler To Reach