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Ukraine claims it shot down a Russian bomber; Moscow says plane crashed
Ukraine’s air force claimed Friday it shot down a Russian strategic bomber, but Moscow officials said the plane crashed in a sparsely populated area due to a malfunction after a combat mission.
'War clouds over world, strong BJP govt needed'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said war clouds were hovering over the world and under these circumstances a strong BJP-led government with an absolute majority was needed to protect the country's interests and tackle any eventuality.
Bastar registers 63.41% polling
First phase of Lok Sabha polls completed on Friday with 63.41 % of voting up to 5 pm in Bastar Lok Sabha constituency in Chhattisgarh.
SEIZE BHOODAN LANDS & DISTRIBUTE TO DESERVING POOR, GOVT TOLD
They announced that they will continue the land grant struggle until all the poor get land. The 74th Bhudan Day' was held at Desoddaraka Bhavan, under the auspices of the National Committee of Akhil Bharat Sarvaseva Sangh.
Kshatriya women back Cong nominee for Rajkot
Prominent Kshatriya women leaders affirmed their support for Dhanani, signaling a shift in the political fortunes of the ruling party
‘Suicidal candidate’ prepares for battle against BJP's Paatil
In the political battleground of Gujarat's Navsari Lok Sabha constituency, the Congress party has nominated Naishad Desai, who boasts familial ties with the late Prime Minister Morarji Desai, to take on the formidable BJP heavyweight, CR Paatil.
Aditya Srivastava topped UPSC with 54.27%
Civil services exam topper Aditya Srivastava scored 54.27 per cent in the prestigious exam conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), according to the detailed marks of the recommended candidates released by the Commission on Friday.
Twist to student's murder as BIP cries love jihad
Relationship gone sour, claims Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar
MU initiates academic collaboration with UK varsities
Mumbai University expanded its academic horizons by joining hands with universities in the UK.
2 Indian students die at scenic waterfall in Scotland
Two students from India who were studying at a university in the UK have been killed in a tragic drowning incident at a scenic waterfall in Scotland.
Tata Group seeks RBI waiver to avoid listing Tata Sons
The Tata Group has requested a waiver from the Reserve Bank ofIndia (RBI) in order to avoid listing its holding company and nonbanking finance firm, Tata Sons, ET Now has reported citing agencies.
Doctors remove massive 10 kg ovarian tumour from 23-year-old girl in Jalna
In a remarkable feat of medical expertise, a team of doctors at Deepak Karkinos Cancer Hospital in Jalna on Wednesday removed a massive 10 kg suspected cancerous ovarian tumour from a 23-year-old girl.
BJP making 'Abhimanyu' out of Shinde: Suresh Navale
Former Maharashtra minister and Shiv Sena leader Suresh Navale on Thursday accused the BJP of pressuring Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to toe its line, particularly over seat sharing among the ruling Mahayuti partners.
'My parents slept on floor for 2 days at airport'
A group of senior citizens from Pune, set to embark on a European vacation, found themselves stranded at Dubai International Airport due to incessant rain and flooding in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and its neighbouring countries.
Treated waste water to defence bodies for use other than drinking
In a bid to save drinking water, the BMC is mulling to provide treated water for nonpotable purposes in the city.
Spirituality Mahotsav unites leaders at Kanha Shanti Vanam
Event organised by Ministry of Culture; President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar were among attendees
Hill Rd illegal vendors must go: HC
HC asks BMC to take police assistance to prevent any law and order situation
K'vli hsg soc cuts trees, no FIR
Even after two complaints from the BMC against a residential society in Kandivali East, the Samta Nagar police have still not booked the society members for illegally cutting trees in its garden.
'Make Congress pay for its sins in Maha'
The Prime Minister attacked the grand old party while speaking in Wardha
Dating app launches drive to make young voters woke
One of the most popular dating applications around the world, Tinder, launched 'Every Single Vote Counts' awareness campaign in India as the first phase of the Lok Sabha polls world's biggest elections - started on Friday. The campaign is aimed to motivate around 20 million first-time voters.
NCB ton man out of Wankhetle case 4 storm over Narwekar's
DDG of NCB Gyaneshwar Singh got the marching orders on Friday morning; order comes a day aiter DDG Sanjay Singh’s resignation was accepted; both gave clean chit to Aryan Khan in drugs-on-cruise case
Amid sporadic violence, over 7% exercise franchise in West Bengal
Sporadic incidents of violence were reported in the first phase of the Lok Sabha election in West Bengal on Friday as North Bengal's three districts - Cooch Behar, Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri went to polls.
WAIT GAME ON IN RAEBARELI, KAISERGANJ
BJP, Congress adopt delay tactics in naming candidates
Wrestlers miss key weigh-in
Despite their unwavering dedication and tireless efforts, Indian wrestlers Deepak Punia and Sujeet Kalakal may fail to secure a spot at the Paris Olympics.
Kejriwal insulin matter in court
The issue of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal not being allowed to take insulin by the authorities of Tihar Jail, where he is lodged following his arrest in the liquor policy case, on Friday reached the court of Special Judge Kaveri Baweja which is hearing the matter.
Yes Bank founder out of jail
Yes Bank founder Rana Kapoor was granted bail by a special court on Friday in connection with the case registered for alleged discrepancies in the loan sanctioned to Avantha Group and the alleged illegal gratification received by Kapoor through his family members. As per the court's orders, he walked out of the prison in the evening.
SEXUAL ASSAULT IN MALL'S LADIES' LOO
A 21-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly attempting to sexually assault a 35year-old woman inside the ladies' washroom of a shopping centre in South Mumbai.
SC seeks reply on CAA plea
The Supreme Court has sought replies of the Centre and the Assam government on a plea challenging the Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2024, meant to operationalise and regulate the process of grant of Indian citizenship to nonMuslim migrants who came from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan before December 31, 2014.
Has Navi Mumbai lost its flaming love for flamingos?
Navi Mumbai, famous as the ‘flamingo city’, has once again slipped up in protecting its flamboyant visitors. Quite a few of them have lost their lives so far this year. Early on Friday, one of the pink birds died after being hit by a cab on Palm Beach Road.
1st class turnout on 1st day
Overall, nearly 63% turnout against 69.43% in 2019 More than 70% turnout recorded in Tripura, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Meghalaya. Bihar dips to 48.5% (at 7 pm)