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Tribals Stage 'Horseback Protest' for Road Project
TRIBALS of Chalisingam hamlet in Cheemalapadu panchayat of Ravikamatham mandal in Anakapalle district have demanded immediate forest clearance for the construction of a road. They staged a unique protest on horseback and with dolis (makeshift stretchers) on Sunday to highlight the challenges they face due to the lack of road connectivity to their hilltop hamlet.
Shining with Poise and Passion
In its 30th edition, the Devi Awards was a gala show of power, talent and achievement, recognising and celebrating women from across the spectrum
The Talented Mr Palekar
The memoir turns the lens inward and reveals interesting facets of this star of the 70s cinema
Holding Fort in the Happiest Country
Traditionally built on strategic locations, Bhutan's elaborate dzong architecture blends function, aesthetics, and cultural symbolism
The Cat is Out of the Bag in Indian Political Symbolanza
Political rhetoric is a weapon of innovative aggression. The bag wars between the Congress and BJP started when Priyanka Gandhi arrived in Parliament with a 'Palestine' bag.
Washington plays supporting role in India's fightback
SCOTT Boland was running at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. It is his backyard. Every time he turns up there, the Victorian pacer has done something special. On Saturday, he was going up against Nitish K Reddy.
Arsenal Maintain Title Pursuit With Narrow Victory
DECLAN Rice is hoping 2025 brings silverware for Arsenal but knows they need some help to deny a rampant Liverpool the Premier League title.
Nitish K Reddy A Star Is Born
Youngster from Andhra cracks scintillating ton to stamp his arrival, rescues India in the process; Family support & vital lessons at domestic setup reasons behind his rise
Rise of women sports in country, in crowd and in spirit
It was the semifinal day of the 2024 Women's Asian Champions Trophy in Rajgir. Conventionally speaking, Bihar is not known for anything related to the sport. Odisha, followed by Jharkhand, and to a certain extent Chennai have come to be known as the centers of hockey when it comes to existing in recent times. However, the roar the crowd let out when the ground announcer started introducing the Indian players at the Rajgir Sports Complex in late November would tell you that the state of Bihar had embraced the sport like never before.
Carlsen quits world chess event over jeans row
CHESS number one Magnus Carlsen has quit a World Championship event in New York after being fined and threatened with exclusion for breaching the dress code by wearing jeans.
BFC Post Thrilling Away Win Over Chennaiyin FC
RYAN Williams scored a brace as Bengaluru FC posted a thrilling 4-2 victory over Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Saturday.
RIL Acquires Karkinos for ₹375 Crore
Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries on Saturday said it has acquired technology-driven and oncology-focused healthcare platform Karkinos for ₹375 crore.
Credila Financial Files for ₹5,000 Crore Public Issue
Credila Financial Services, formerly HDFC Credila Financial Services, has filed the pre-filed draft papers with markets regulator Sebi for an initial public offer through which it plans to raise ₹5,000 crore.
Luxury housing mkt shines in 2024
Rush For Luxury Abode
Missing The Wood For The Trees
Forests are a natural resource crucial to feeding and regulating rainfall cycles. They also provide essential biodiversity—being home to millions of species of plants and animals—for the coupled existence of humankind and nature.
Russia aims to double tourism GDP by 2030 from India, China
RUSSIA is looking to double its GDP contribution from tourism by 2030, increasing it from 3.8% to about 10%.
Voda repays ₹11.6k cr debt, releases pledge on Vi shares
UK-based Vodafone Group has cleared its outstanding dues of nearly ₹11,650 crore (about 109 million pounds) that it had raised against shares of Vodafone Idea.
Lowering voter age can delay polls
THE Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on Saturday said that Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus' suggestion to set the minimum voting age at 17 would put pressure on the Election Commission and could delay the election process.
Pak Soldier Killed in Clashes With Afghan Forces
A Pakistani paramilitary soldier was killed and seven others wounded in cross-border exchanges of fire with Afghanistan's forces, a security source said, while hundreds of Afghans protested against the deadly air strikes that sparked the clashes.
Three killed as Israel strikes Yemen airport
ISRAELI airstrikes hit Yemen's main airport as a civilian Airbus 320 with hundreds of passengers on board was landing and a UN delegation was waiting to leave, the UN's top humanitarian official in Yemen said on Friday.
Calls for swift probe into jet crash
EU calls the incident stark reminder of downing of Malaysia Airlines MH17 flight in 2014
Heavy snow, rain good for health of glaciers
ALTHOUGH the Meteorological Centre has described the recent snowfall and rain in Uttarakhand as a \"relief,\" glaciologists caution that these weather patterns should be seen as a critical indicator for vigilance.
ED Raids Premises of 6-Time Cong MLA in C'garh Liquor Scam
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday conducted raids at the residences of six-time Congress MLA Kawasi Lakhma, his son Harish, and Congress leader Raju Sahu in Chhattisgarh as part of a money laundering investigation linked to an alleged liquor scam in the state, official sources said.
Ex-forest minister's son grilled by ED in Corbett tree felling
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its investigation into the family of Uttarakhand's former Forest Minister Harak Singh Rawat for land fraud and illegal tree felling in the Corbett Tiger Reserve.
Multi-disaster response vehicle at Mahakumbh
AS part of Mahakumbh preparations, a state-of-the-art multi-disaster response vehicle has been deployed to enhance safety and disaster readiness at the mela arena.
Protests, poster wars come out in open as factionalism rocks BJP in Gujarat
FACTIONALISM within the Gujarat BJP has intensified following the recent appointments of mandal and taluka presidents, leading to widespread dissent.
Sindhu and Sai: Love-Game and Match Point
HEY say marriages are made in heaven. This surely matches one. By the admission of the bride and groom, it did bloom on a flight, mid-air.
Beed murder mastermind's assets to be seized: Fadnavis
MAHARASHTRA Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday ordered the police to confiscate the properties of the prime accused in the Beed sarpanch murder case.
Ex-PM cremated with full state honours
President, top political leaders & several foreign dignitaries bid adieu to the architect of economic liberalisation
Over 18L gave up citizenships in 13 yrs, says govt
More than 18 lakh Indians have renounced their citizenship in the last 13 years, opting for nationality of 135 countries, according to government data presented in the Rajya Sabha.