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India to be global EV production hub, says Toshihiro Suzuki
Japan's Suzuki Motor Corporation plans to enter the electric small car segment in future after gathering experience from its first EV, SUV e VITARA which will make its global debut in India which will be the company's production hub, its Representative Director and President Toshihiro Suzuki said on Thursday.
Death Toll Hits 87 As Standoff Between Police And Miners Ends In South Africa
The death toll in a monthslong standoff between police and miners trapped while working illegally in an abandoned gold mine in South Africa has risen to at least 87, police said on Thursday as they wound down a rescue operation that has pulled more than 240 survivors out from deep underground.
Seven Arrested for Extortion Bid: Police
Seven persons, allegedly associated with the notorious Rahul Singh gang of Jharkhand, were arrested with arms and ammunition and sent to judicial custody on Wednesday, a senior police officer said.
SC Issues Directives on Separate Toilets for Trans Persons in Courts
The absence of adequate washroom facilities undermines equality and poses a barrier to the fair administration of justice, the Supreme Court held on Wednesday, directing all high courts, state governments and Union territories to ensure the availability of adequate and inclusive washroom facilities across all court premises and tribunals in India.
3 Get Lifer for Kankali Temple Priest's Murder in Darbhanga
Three criminals were sentenced to rigorous life imprisonment by a court here on Thursday for the murder of a temple priest on October 14, 2021, besides imposing a fine of ₹1 lakh under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Chasing the monsoon, IMD in mission mode
With advancements in infrastructure and computing, it is equally important to continue to enhance satellite-based observations to improve weather and climate services
3 Rajasthan Universities Barred From Offering PhD Courses
The University Grants Commission (UGC) on Thursday debarred three private universities in Rajasthan — OPJS University (Churu), Sunrise University (Alwar), and Singhania University (Jhunjhunu) — from offering PhD courses for the next five years after finding them in violation of academic norms and compromising the integrity of the research degree.
Congress's Legacy of Unease With Legacies
On Wednesday, the Congress party shifted to a new address in the national Capital.
What EC data on women participation in polls says
While democracy calls for diverse representation, traditional gender roles continue to restrict women's participation in political spaces.
Isro satellites docked in space as part of SpaDeX successfully
ISRO on Thursday successfully performed the docking of satellites as part of the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) and the space agency also announced that post-docking, control of two satellites as a single object was successful.
Inspired by YouTube, girl murders grandfather with help of boyfriend
Inspired by YouTube, a class 11 student, along with her boyfriend, killed her grandfather at Kalibadi locality which falls under the jurisdiction of Mithanpura police station in Muzaffarpur district on Monday night, police said.
2 More Workers Die in Boiler Blast Incident, Death Toll Rises to Four
Two more workers succumbed to their injuries on Thursday following the boiler blast incident at an aluminium factory at Vaini in Samastipur district, bringing the death toll to four, police said.
Ex-minister Bhuiyan likely to join BJP
THE JMM LEADER CALLED RAGHUBAR DAS HIS BROTHER, AND SAID HE WILL JOIN THE SAFFRON PARTY ALONG WITH FAMILY
13-Year-Old Abducted and Gang-Raped by 3 Men in Phalodi, 1 Detained: Cops
A 21-year-old man was detained on Thursday from Balotra district after a 13-year-old minor in Phalodi district was allegedly abducted and gang-raped by three men on her way to school on Wednesday, police said, adding that he was the key accused in the case and was known to the girl's father.
Drug peddler arrested after encounter with police in Haridwar
SSP DOBHAL SAID A CASE AGAINST THE TWO ACCUSED UNDER RELEVANT SECTIONS OF NARCOTIC DRUGS AND PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES ACT HAS BEEN FILED
Six 'Members' of Radical Group Held in Manipur in Murder Case
Six suspected members of a radical Meitei group known as Arambai Tenggol were arrested in connection with the death of a person in Thoubal district of Manipur, police said on Thursday.
Delhi Police Arrest Jamshedpur Man in ₹11-Cr Cyber Fraud Case
The Team That Raided Sonu Kumar's Flat Late Tuesday Night and Seized SIM Cards, a Laptop, Mobile Phones, and Other Materials
Sindhu, Kiran George Cruise Into Quarters of India Open Badminton
Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu progressed to the quarterfinals, while Kiran George delivered a gritty performance to keep the home flag flying in men's singles at the India Open Super 750 badminton tournament here on Thursday.
Google Inks Pact to Buy Carbon Removal Credits from Indian Cos
Google will buy carbon credits from an Indian initiative that turns large amounts of agricultural waste into biochar – a form of charcoal that removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and returns it to the soil, it said on Thursday.
Five Arrested in Missing Case of Two Sisters from Ranchi
Police on Thursday arrested five people in connection with a missing case involving two sisters, who were recovered from Karnataka on Wednesday, four days after they left home in Ranchi's Hindpiri area for Aadhar updation, officials familiar with the matter said.
LA 'Red Flag' wildfire warnings expire, but dangers still persist
Red Flag warnings advising of extreme wildfire danger expired across the Los Angeles area late on Wednesday, but forecasters warned that dry and windy conditions will persist on Thursday, and that the threat of blazes remained.
Blasts in Kyiv as UK's Starmer visits to ink '100-year' accord
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Kyiv on Thursday on an unannounced visit to sign a \"100-year accord\" and shore up support for Ukraine before Donald Trump's return to the White House.
Financials Lead Rise in Shares; Reliance, Infosys Results in Focus
Indian shares rose on Thursday, led by financials and tracking other global markets, after underlying U.S. inflation softened in December, boosting the likelihood of further rate cuts.
Infosys Beats Q3 View, Raises Full-Year Forecast
Q3 revenue rose 7.6% to ₹41,764 cr, beating average analysts' estimate of ₹41,278 cr
Govt Committed to Overall Development of Its Employees: Rajasthan CM
The Rajasthan government is committed towards the development of its own employees and have taken a slew of steps to address their demands in the last few years, chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said on Thursday.
Rly clears gauge line to link Kashmir by train
The commissioner of railway safety (CRS), Northern Circle, Dinesh Chand Deshwal has authorised the opening of the newly constructed Katra-Reasi broad gauge line, paving the way to connect Kashmir Valley with the rest of the country through rail route, officials said.
Dallewal stable, some signs of starvation visible: Medical report
Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on hunger strike for the last 51 days, is exhibiting indicators of starvation ketosis (when the body, which isn't getting glucose from starch, burns stored fat for energy) but most of his other health parameters are in the normal range, according to his latest medical reports dated January 10 and January 14, copies of which have been seen by Hindustan Times.
Tensions simmer at Bengal's border as India, B'desh spar over frontier fencing
Uttam Mondal, 41, a farmer from Sabdalpur village in West Bengal's Malda district, was still all charged up as he narrated details of the January 5 face-off between the Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) that saw villagers from the bordering areas of both countries gathering at the spot as tensions ran high over the construction of a fence on the Indian side along the Indo-Bangla border.
South Korea's Yoon seeks court review of arrest legality
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol asked a Seoul court to review his detention on Thursday as he refused to attend fresh questioning by investigators over his failed martial law declaration.
Won't seek re-election in the upcoming polls
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced he will not run in the next federal elections, set for October this year, though they could be held sooner.