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TOUGH ROAD AHEAD | Restriction meant for both bounds; will be in force till July 13; move comes amid impending demolition of 112-year-old structure
Celebrating Asha Bhosle's 90 years: Bhagwat extols singer, Mangeshkar family
At a grand ceremony to celebrate legendary singer Asha Bhosle’s 90 magnificent years, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat released the book ‘Swarswamini Asha’, a compilation of essays written by 90 writers and rarely seen photographs.
Biden Should Withdraw From Race
Early on the morning of June 28, as I was preparing to drop my daughter at school, I received a WhatsApp call from an old friend in Washington, DC.
Blind football captain among 13 dead
National women blind football team captain, 24-year-old Manasa AS, was among 13 people of an extended family who died in a ghastly road accident on National Highway 4 near Haveri in North Karnataka.
THIS TIME FOR INDIA
As the native ‘Bajan’ adage goes, this one won’t have a backdoor – the Big Final, two undefeated teams.
Naval officer arrested for human trafficking
The Crime Intelligence Unit of the Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested an officer of the Indian Navy for running a human trafficking racket, sending Indians to South Korea on tourist visas with forged documents.
No consensus on NEET in LS
Speaker disallows discussion on irregularities in exams
UP's MLA Bedi Ram on the run
The alleged involvement of Suheldeo Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) MLA Bedi Ram in paper leak cases has deepened as the legislator, caught in a sting operation in Uttar Pradesh, has gone missing.
Emergency in sinking Delhi
Structural audit of all airports is ordered after roof mishap at T1
PRE-POLL LOLLIES
GEARING UP | Fuel sop for middle class, rest for farmers, women
India Set England Stiff Target In Providence
Some late lusty hitting from Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel complemented Rohit Sharma's half-century as India posted a challenging target of 172 for England in the ICC T20 World Cup semifinal clash in Providence, here on Thursday.
PM Lauds Indian Universities For Making Strides On Global Stage
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday lauded Indian universities for making strides on the global stage and said the government's commitment to quality education is yielding encouraging results.
End of the road for gritty Afghanistan
South Africa exorcised their agonising semifinal jinx through an exceptional spell of pace bowling as they walloped an emotionally drained Afghanistan by nine wickets to enter their first-ever T20 World Cup final here.
Stone Age threat to Lebanon
Israel could send its neighbour \"back to the Stone Age\", Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said, even as the UN humanitarian affairs chief warned such a conflict would be \"potentially apocalyptic\".
Over 1,500 applications at Sai's Jandarshan
Around 1,500 applications were received on the first Jandarshan' of Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai organised after his taking charge as Chief Minister on Thursday.
Murmu hails EVMS and CAA, talks of new criminal laws
President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday recalled the initiatives and achievements of the last 10 years of Narendra Modi government and spelt out its plans as she addressed the first joint session of Parliament.
UltraTech to acquire 23% stake in India Cements for over ₹1,900 cr
Aditya Birla Group flagship company UltraTech Cement on Thursday announced the acquisition of a 23 per cent stake in former BCCI president N Srinivasan-led India Cements Ltd for over Rs 1,900 crore as it looks to shore up capacity to compete against Adani Group.
Nifty surpasses 24K level; Sensex breaches 79K-mark
Benchmark Sensex breached the historic 79,000 mark while Nifty scaled the 24,000 peak for the first time on Thursday as buying in blue-chip stocks like Infosys, Reliance and TCS helped markets extend gains to the fourth straight day and close at lifetime high levels.
Hospital under scanner for obstructing govt inspection
Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital (ABMH), in Thergaon, Chinchwad, Pune, is facing accusations of non-cooperation with government officials during an inspection.
PMC to distribute free sanitary napkins to female warkaris
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Thursday inits officials to structed distribute free sanitary napkins to the women warkaris during their stay in the city.
July 1: Homebuyer money to go into fixed bank accts
Beginning July 1, it will be mandatory for real estate developers across Maharashtra to deposit money from homebuyers in designated bank accounts only.
Sops for women, ryots: Will fresh schemes benefit NDA?
It is widely anticipated that state finance minister Ajit Pawar will announce some major benefits for farmers, women, SC/ST communities and minorities in the revised budget in the assembly.
Vokkaliga seer bats for DKS as Karnataka chief minister
At a time when Congress leaders are divided over having more Deputy Chief Ministers to undermine the importance and influence of Deputy CM DK Shivakumar, one of the Vokkaliga Swamijis has asked CM Siddaramaiah to quit and make way for Shivakumar.
Ahmednagar's civic boss under ACB lens
The Jalna unit of the Maharashtra ACB has initiated a probe against Pankaj Jawle, Municipal Commissioner and Administrator, Ahmednagar, and Shridhar Deshpande, clerk and personal assistant to Jawle, following bribery allegations, officials said on Thursday.
Oppn hell-bent on raising NEET in House today
The Opposition has decided to raise the NEET examination irregularities in Parliament on Friday.
50% housing quota for Marathi manoos?
Should the Maha Vikas Aghadi come to power, it would reserve 50 per cent of flats in new projects for the Marathi manoos, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav declared on Thursday.
US POINTS A FINGER YET AGAIN
The United States has pointed an accusing finger at India with its Secretary of State Antony Blinken stating that there is a perceptible increase in anti-conversion laws, hate speech, and demolition of homes and minority places of worship in India.
MP gets stick for dubbing Sengol a “Raja ka Danda”
Samajwadi Party MP R.K. Chaudhary ignited a war of words between INDIA bloc leaders and those from the BJP after he described the Sengol, which is a symbol of the transition from Britain to India after Independence, as a \"Raja ka Danda\" and demanded that it be replaced in Parliament with a copy of the Constitution.
Murmu too delves into the 'darkest chapter'
The declaration of Emergency in 1975 seems to have become the leitmotif of the newly elected government.
STATE'S GDP WILL GROW AT INDIA'S PACE
Public debt pegged at Rs 7.11 lakh cr; Per Capita State Income slips to 6th