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I would have beaten Trump, says Biden
OUTGOING US President Joe Biden on Friday said that he would have defeated Donald Trump in the November general elections, but he decided to withdraw from the race mid-way for the sake of the unity of the Democratic Party.
LA families in shock as they get back to charred homes
Scores of people head home even as possibility of new fires arising lingers
No limit on private foreign deals for Trump's business
THE Trump family business released a voluntary ethics agreement Friday that allows it to strike deals with private foreign companies, a move that could help outside actors try to buy influence with the new administration.
4 Bodies Found, 5 Still Trapped in Assam Coal Mine
THE bodies of three miners, who were trapped inside a coal mine in Assam's Dima Hasao district, were recovered by the personnel of Army, Navy and National Disaster Response Force during a joint operation on Saturday.
Truth can't be hidden for long: Yogi in Ayodhya
SAYING that truth could not be hidden for long, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said the Ram Temple in Ayodhya was the testimony to this notion.
EVMs in, ballot papers out in C'garh U-turn
THE Chhattisgarh BJP government is now preparing to hold the urban bodies polls with Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
After hospital death, Bengal firm blacklisted
WEST Bengal's Health Department has blacklisted West Bengal Pharmaceuticals, the company responsible for a batch of spurious saline that resulted in a woman's death at Midnapore medical College and Hospital.
Rebels wreak havoc for BJP, Cong in U'khand
IN Uttarakhand, the long-awaited local body elections are set to take place on January 23, a year later than initially planned.
Truth can't be hidden for long: Yogi in Ayodhya
MAHA Kumbh bids to blend spirituality with a message of justice, transparency, and individual rights.
23 injured as Kannauj railway station building collapses, rescue ops on
At least 23 people were injured when an under-construction building at the Kannauj Railway Station collapsed on Saturday afternoon, trapping around two dozen workers under the rubble, officials said.
Punishment': 100 girl students forced to take off shirts inside school
IN a shocking incident, more than 100 girl students from Class 10 at Carmel school in Dhanbad were subjected to humiliation when they were forced to remove their shirts as punishment for celebrating Pen Day on Thursday.
Dallewal health worsens amid chorus for meeting
Doctors say farmer leader's vitals fluctuating, ketone levels high
Huge rush to Ajmer dargah, locals step in as all hotel rooms booked
AMID the controversy over the claims that the Ajmer Dargah is built over a Hindu temple, a record number of pilgrims attended the 813th Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.
The Boy Who Dreamt Of Stars
In the tranquil village of Mela Kattuvilai, nestled in the heart of Kanniyakumari district, the rustling coconut leaves once bore witness to the dreams of a boy who dared to reach for the stars.
Shah Bats For NDPS Courts In States For Speedy Trials
Dark web, cryptocurrency emerging challenges in fight against drugs
Bonding over food: PM's day-out with 3K youths at Bharat Mandapam
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi is set to engage with 3,000 dynamic young leaders from across the country during the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders' Dialogue 2025, at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Sunday.
India joins UN expert panel on Big Data monitoring SDGs
INDIA has joined the UN Committee of Experts on Big Data and Data Science for Official Statistics, a key body focused on leveraging big data to monitor and report on the Sustainable Development Goals.
A serious mind behind an exuberant persona
IM BISSELL, who died last Thursday, was an institution in Delhi. It seemed as if the whole town knew this warm and exuberant person who, despite poor health towards the end, was all over the place.
508-km Mumbai-Ahmedabad railway corridor to have 100% green buildings
ALL railway stations along the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail corridor, which spans 508 kilometres and includes 12 railway stations, will have 100% green building attributes, according to Railway Ministry officials.
Former CM's son, ex-AAP minister on BJP second list of 29 for Delhi polls
THE BJP on Saturday released its second list of 29 candidates for the February 5 Delhi Assembly polls.
PLANNING OUR LIVES BEYOND WORK
Stepping into the new calendar year means surfing through a barrage of forwarded new year greetings.
Why Is Delhi Important For Modi?
LEGEND says the modern city of Delhi is built on seven older ones.
VOC Port records 20.75% increase in handling of edible oil
THE VO Chidambaranar Port recorded a 20.75% increase in handling of edible oil as compared to the same period last year.
CLP meet: Siddu camp may push for Dalit CM
FACTIONS within the ruling Congress have become active with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah convening the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting here on Monday.
Students Made to Clean Toilets; HM Suspended
A headmistress working in the Panchayat Union Middle School in Perungadu has been suspended for forcing students to clean school restrooms on Saturday.
Kerala free to levy tax on BH vehicles: HC
THE Kerala High Court has held that the state government is free to levy tax in respect of Bharat Series (BH-series) non-transport vehicles at the rate prescribed under their respective legislation.
ISRO brings SpaDex sats within 230m of each other
THE Indian Space Research Organisation on Saturday corrected the drift anomaly between the two Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) satellites by closing the distance between them to 230 metres.
Officials Clueless as Leopard Found Dead in Gudalur Forest
A leopard was found dead inside Parry Agro tea fields at Pandalur in Gudalur forest division on Friday.
343 Roadkills in 10 Months at Mudumalai Forest
After study, researchers appeal to TN forest dept to bring in speed restrictions, build wildlife corridors to reduce deaths
Kumari Collector Warns of Strict Action Against Transportation of Waste
KANNIYAKUMARI District Collector R Alagumeena warned that stringent action would be taken against those who transport wastes from nearby states and districts into the district and that the licences of these vehicles would be cancelled.