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Israel strikes chemical weapons sites in Syria
ISRAELI Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Monday that his country had struck \"chemical weapons\" in neighboring Syria.
Hike in social security pension if voted to power
RASHTRIYA Janata Dal (RJD) leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Monday promised to enhance social security pension, if the coalition headed by his party came to power in the state.
₹100 bribe, Sanjay Gandhi 'legacy' in Gujarat sterilisation potboiler
A day filled with controversy unfolded in Gujarat as several political storms emerged over the sterilization issue.
Didi takes 'lollipop' jibe at BNP's claim over Bengal, Bihar
WEST Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday reacted strongly to statements by a section of Bangladeshi politicians that Bangladesh has legitimate claims over Bengal, Bihar and Odisha.
PM pitches rising Raj to investors
'Receptive and resilient' desert state has ability to create new opportunities, says Modi
Row over HC judge's remarks on UCC, 'India will run as per wishes of majority'
ALLAHABAD High Court judge Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav's statements on the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) have sparked outrage in political circles and social media.
Maha deadlock continues over portfolios, cabinet expansion in Maha Yuti
AMID the deadlock over portfolio allocations among Maha Yuti allies, Maharashtra deputy CM Eknath Shinde on Monday met Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to press for the home ministry, with other deputy CM Ajit Pawar insisting on the finance ministry, sources said.
MEA says in touch with Damascus for safety of Indians living in Syria
A day after rebel forces overthrew President Bashar Assad's government in Syria, India on Monday said that it is monitoring the unfolding developments in the Arab nation and advocated a peaceful and inclusive political process in the country.
'Hasina's exit a carefully crafted coup'
Former high commissioner to Dhaka Veena Sikri says Pak aims to reverse events of '71 by discreetly backing B'desh
INS Tushil commissioned into Navy in Russia
THE Indian Navy on Monday commissioned INS Tushil, the latest multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia.
SC seeks details on property burnt, asks Manipur govt to file action taken report
NINETEEN months after a brutal and horrific ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki-zo communities erupted in Manipur, the Supreme Court on Monday sought a sealed cover report from the state government regarding the properties burnt, looted, trespassed and encroached upon, along with the details of name and address of the owner and who is occupying it at the moment.
Soros vs Adani row paralyses House
UPROAR over BJP's allegations linking top Congress leaders with US-based billionaire investor George Soros-funded organisations involved in \"anti-India\" activities rocked both houses of Parliament which failed to transact any legislative business on Monday.
Job market ready: UGC guidelines on higher edu, formal qualifications soon
IN a bid to integrate informal and formal learning, the University Grants Commission (UGC) will come out with draft guidelines on Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
PUSHPA & THE ART OF MAKING MOVIE AS AN OTT SERIES
RUE terror,\" Kurt Vonnegut said, \"is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.\" Or making movies. Sukumar's Pushpa 2: The Rule could well be the end of cinema as we know it. It is an episodic theatrical movie like an OTT series. Netflix and Amazon should watch out.
FIVE FOR 2025: TRENDSPOTTING IN THE MARKETPLACE
Data analytics and smart tech will give the marketer more power in the new year. How she uses those tools to claim the consumer's time will shape marketing campaigns
Gudalur forest dept officials record tiger info on M-stripe app
SIMILAR to the practice followed in tiger reserves, Gudalur forest division officials have started monitoring wild animals, including tigers, and registering their details using the M-stripe app from December 1.
Won't compensate TECOM for Smart City pullback: CM
'Govt will take over land and won't give it to any private players'
10 more bills likely to be passed today
THE state government introduced a total of 10 bills in the Assembly on Monday. The bills are likely to be passed on Tuesday, when the short two-day session ends.
6 months & counting, 30K get no pay for cleaning school toilets
Over 30,000 sanitary workers who clean toilets in government schools in rural areas across the state have not been paid salaries for more than six months in this academic year, allegedly because the department of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj stopped releasing funds.
Villagers urge centre to drop tungsten mining
AFTER the state government passed a resolution against tungsten mining, members of the Tungsten Surangathitta Ethirppu Makkal Kootamaippu in Madurai on Monday staged a demonstration, urging the central government to drop the mining project.
Pierian Services'new Kochi office to expand scope of E-commerce managed services operations
Pierian Services Private Ltd, a major global professional services firm based in Bengaluru, has opened its new facility in Kochi at Prestige Cyber-Green 1 in Smart City. The new facility spans 13,000 square feet and it has a capacity to accommodate 150 professionals.
AFTER ARJUNA'S DYNASTIC BARB, VCK SUSPENDS HIM FOR 6 MONTHS
The now-suspended VCK deputy general secretary is in no mood to relent as he reaffirms the mindset that thinks oppressed communities should not come to power is 'monarchic'
Wage revision: TNSTC union's stir on Dec 19
THE Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) Workers Federation will stage a protest in front of the 22 regional offices of the corporation across the state on December 19 demanding the earliest conclusion of the 15th wage revision talks between worker unions and TNSTC management.
Cyclone: Cane farmers seek compensation
FARMERS whose chewing sugarcane crop (Pongal Karumbu) was affected by the recent cyclone Fengal urged the district administration to take steps to provide compensation.
Kanduri fest: Grinding of sandalwood over
NAGORE Dargah completed the grinding of 45 kilograms of sandalwood required as part of the ongoing Kanduri festival.
Unmanned raft washes ashore near Vedaranyam
THREE days after the Indian Coast Guard seized a fishing raft and detained four Myanmar nationals for straying into Indian waters, another fishing raft, suspected to be from Myanmar, washed ashore near Vedaranyam on Monday.
Udhaya, Anbil Mahesh to inaugurate 48th Chennai Book Fair on Dec 27
DEPUTY Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin and School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi will inaugurate the 48th edition of the Chennai Book Fair on December 27, the Booksellers and Publishers Association of South India (Bapasi) officially announced on Monday.
Does MS' 'will' preclude third party from instituting award in her name, asks Madras HC
The Madras High Court on Monday questioned whether the Will of legendary Carnatic singer M S Subbulakshmi prevented a third party from instituting an award in her name.
City residents need to be taught to love their waterbodies
The floods of 2015 was the very first time I had to move away from the house I was born into, as it was filling up with sewage water.
Erode man sets 4-yr-old son on fire, arrested
ERODE North police arrested a man on Monday for setting his four-year-old son on fire over a family dispute on Sunday.