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ISRAEL ATTACKS IRAN MILITARY BASE
The base hosts a nuclear facility which the US said has not been hit
Bibi Says Israel Will Decide How To React To Iran Attack
Israel's allies have been urging it to avoid an action that could spiral
Infosys Profit Jumps 30% To ₹7,969 Cr In Jan-Mar Quarter
IT company Infosys on Thursday said its consolidated profit jumped 30 per cent to Rs 7,969 crore in the March quarter. The company posted a profit of Rs 6,128 crore in the year-ago period, according to a regulatory filing.
Prince William Returns To Public Duties For First Time Since Kate's Cancer Diagnosis
Prince William returns to public duties on Thursday for the first time since his wife’s cancer diagnosis, bolstering the royal family’s ranks as health problems continue to sideline the princess and King Charles III.
Shoot-Out In Etihad Stadium
Real Madrid overhaul Man City 4-3 on penalties, advance to the CL semifinals
Gukesh slips to tied 2n
Grandmaster D Gukesh played out a creditable draw against top seed Fabiano Caruana but slipped a rung to the joint second position on a day when two other Indians endured frustrating losses in the Candidates Chess Tournament's 11th round here.
SIGN OF MATURITY
Pant's stellar performance makes challenging for T20 World Cup selection
MUMBAI INDIANS ESCAPE TO VICTORY
Ashutosh Sharma and Shashank Singh scare visitors
Kargil War was an 'ill-conceived blunder': Past Pak military officer
One of the many adventures in the Pakistan-India series of conflicts ‘Operation Koh Paima’, also known as the Kargil operation – that was hailed as a success story by its architect and Pakistani military dictator Late General (retd) Pervez Musharraf – is now being labelled as a “strategic blunder” and a “political disaster” by a majority of experts, including former military officers who were serving during the 1999 operation.
6 constituencies along with Chhindwara are going to polls in MP
Election being fought on Modi’s influence & Nath’s credit
WOMEN TO PLAY KEY ROLE IN BASTAR VOTING
Polling in lone LS constituency of Chhattisgarh today
Etela Rajender's services are not only needed for Telangana but also for the Country: Union Minister
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri today said that the services of former minister and BJP candidate from Malkajgiri MP seat Etala Rajender were not only needed in Telangana but also at the national level.
RAHUL TO TAKE OATH AS PM ON JUNE 9: CM REVANTH
Even though the ED and Income Tax cases have been registered against Pinarayi Vijayan's family members, Modi is not taking any action against them. Pinarayi Vijayan has a tacit understanding with Narendra Modi.
Diamantaires concerned as Chinese demand cools
China is the second largest importer of polished diamonds from India
Rupala reaches out to OBCs
Rupala is facing criticism from the Kshatriya community over his remarks
Bhushan 'wrestles' for probe
A Delhi court deferred its order on whether to frame charges against former Wrestling Federation of India chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh in a sexual harassment case, lodged by six female wrestlers against him, after Singh moved an application before the court seeking further probe in the matter.
Heatwave scorches Odisha
Prevailing condition to continue for at least 4 days
Nestle in soup, this time over sugar
The Centre has taken cognizance of charges made against multinational food company Nestle of adding sugar to infant food products in India.
BJP slams Cong, for calling slain Naxals 'martyrs'
‘By raising doubt INDI Bloc has undermine valour of security forces’
NCLT notice to SpiceJet on lessor plea to recover ₹770-million dues
The Delhi bench of the National Company Law Tribunal today issued a notice to SpiceJet Ltd on a plea by its lessor AWAS 36698 Ireland Ltd, claiming dues of 770 mln rupees from the airline.
Electronics industry witnesses surge in hiring led by telecom sector
The electronics industry in the country has experienced sharp growth in hiring and skilling initiatives with a 154 per cent growth in overall hiring in March, compared to the same month last year, a report said on Thursday.
'Global future will not be driven by big tech but by India's DPI'
The DPI consists of the digital identity through Aadhaar, real time payment through the UPI platform and other services like account aggregator
NMC begins installation of EV charging stations at 20 spots
The selected locations for these charging stations include prominent landmarks such as Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, various divisional offices, bus depots, fire stations, stadiums, hospitals, and public parks. This strategic placement aims to provide convenient access to charging facilities for electric vehicle owners across different parts of the city.
Publicity office inaugurated, but no candidate announced
The publicity office of the Mahayuti, comprising BJP, Shiv Sena (Shinde faction), and other allied parties, was inaugurated on Wednesday, with no official announcement of the Mahayuti candidate.
Men in 'Swiggy' uniform attempt to shoot builder
In a startling incident, two assailants, purportedly wearing uniforms of the food delivery company Swiggy, attempted to shoot a builder on Pune's Jangali Maharaj Road in broad daylight on Tuesday.
NOMINATIONS FILED
The polls in Baramati will be held on May 7, while Shirur and Pune vote on May 13
Forever queues with shrunk fleet
Commuters frustrated over dwindling BEST fleet; won't tolerate waiting time
Lying idle for 7 yrs, lone vet clinic resumes
After remaining in an inoperative mode for nearly seven years, the lone Zilla Parishad (ZP) run veterinary clinic in Rai Murdha village near Bhayander finally resumed operations on Thursday.
Tri-services all-women crew completes 27-day rigorous sailing journey
A tri-services all-women crew has completed a nearly four-week rigorous sailing expedition, which started on March 23 from Marve Mumbai, under challenging circumstances in the Arabian Sea as a precursor to an arduous blue-water voyage around the world. The training session was from Mumbai to Naval Detachment, Androth, Lakshadweep.
46k sign up for Maha's 1st CET for BMS, BBA, BBM and BCA
Over 46,000 students have so far registered for the state’s first common entrance test (CET) for the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) and Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA). The exam will be held from May 27-29.