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No action for returning to mainstream, cops tell Arunachal armed group
Arunachal Pradesh police on Friday appealed to the members of a newly-floated armed group to return to the mainstream, assuring that no legal action will be taken against them if they do so on their own accord.
'My world has been destroyed'
Dad loses 5 kids, daughter battling for life as mysterious illness strikes Rajouri
From playing with bamboo stick to Arjuna award
GROWING up, when Salima Tete fashioned hockey sticks out of bamboo to practice with, she would have hardly guessed that one day she would lead the Indian women's hockey team.
Man dies, many injured in accident at Thamarassery; miraculous escape for driver
A ROAD accident at Thamarassery Odakunnu on Thursday night claimed one life and resulted in multiple injuries.
Russia, Iran Sign Partnership Treaty to Deepen Relations
RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian signed a broad cooperation pact on Friday, as the two nations deepened their partnership in the face of stinging Western sanctions.
NEET Aspirant Dies by Suicide in Kota, 3rd Such Case in Jan
An 18-year-old NEET aspirant from Odisha died by suicide in his hostel room in Rajasthan's Kota on Thursday night, the third such case this month in the city, exposing failure of administrative measures aimed at addressing the crisis in the 'coaching capital'.
Agree with Army Chief's LAC stand, says MEA
THE External Affairs Ministry (MEA) said on Friday that there is no contradiction regarding the situation along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh, following remarks by Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, who had indicated that a \"degree\" of standoff exists between Indian and Chinese forces in the region.
Coach backs Sindhu to regain form
PV SINDHU was at sea in the early stages of her women's singles match on Friday. Gregoria Mariska Tunjung, the shuttler on the rise in the last 12 months or so, was just the opposite and made the Indian dance to her tunes in front of a sizeable home crowd here at the KD Jadhav Indoor Hall here.
An Se Young: Crown jewel of badminton
EAT, sleep, repeat. In a sport that is as dynamic as badminton, An Se Young is one constant. South Korean ace has been the jewel in the crown of women's badminton in the last two years or so.
Vrinda's transformation after forced injury break
WHEN D Vrinda got ruled out of the 2024 Women's Premier League due to a shoulder injury, it came as a huge blow to the Karnataka batter.
Neyyattinkara Gopan's Burial Held Amid Probe
AMID ongoing investigation to ascertain the exact cause of his death, Neyyattinkara Gopan Swami's burial rites were completed by Friday.
Kills Olive Ridleys En Masse
ARTISANAL FISHERMEN SAY THEY NEVER SAW SUCH MASS MORTALITY ON THE BEACH IN THEIR LIFETIME
Hot-headed Djokovic cruises into Rd 4
A \"hot-headed\" Novak Djokovic sent an Australian Open warning to join Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev in the last 16 on Friday, but Naomi Osaka's bid for a third Melbourne crown is over with injury.
Plus-I Student's Suicide: Three Teachers Suspended
Mother alleges that the teachers tortured him over poor academic performance and threatened Bhavath for keeping long hair
India Decides To Go On Front Foot As Threats In Gulf Of Aden, Red Sea Up
DEFENCE Minister Rajnath Singh asks for no let-up in India's offensive and defensive preparedness amid growing turmoil and calls for maritime alertness because of the possibility of increased threats from the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea and other coastal regions along eastern Africa.
Will challenge Sindhu's acquittal
THE parents of Sharon Raj said they expect maximum punishment for Greeshma and her uncle Nirmalakumaran Nair, who were found guilty of murdering their son.
Indians in Russian army: 12 dead, 16 missing, 18 serving
126 Indians in Russia
C'garh scam: ED calls its own affidavit 'fishy'
IN a surprising turn of events in the Supreme Court on Friday, the Enforcement Directorate termed its own counter-affidavit \"fishy\" and sought to disown it.
4 Gujarat Cops Suspended Over Foreign Visits
FOUR Gujarat police officials have been suspended for embarking on a foreign trip without obtaining the requisite permission from their superiors.
Car blocks ambulance, patient dies en route to hosp
A CAR driver's selfish act claimed a life in Kannur. An ambulance en route to Thalassery hospital was blocked by an SUV at Eranholi-Nayanar Road in Kannur, delaying the transportation of a patient to the hospital who had suffered a heart attack.
Hero Launches 4 New Products at the Auto Expo
THE country's largest two-wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp launched four new products at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
Israeli meds gear up to treat freed hostages
Upon reaching Israel, hostages to be sent to one of 6 designated hospitals; long captivity raises concerns about health
Elephant turns violent at temple fest
An elephant that turned violent caused panic among the people during a festival at the Kannenkavu Bhagavathy Temple in Nannammukku on Friday around 3.30pm.
234 Posts Vacant, States Told to Send IPS Offers for Central Deputation
FACING an acute shortage of officers in various ranks in central agencies and paramilitary forces, the Centre has written to the states asking them to make a conscious attempt to send names of Indian Police Service (IPS) officers for central deputation to fill around 234 posts, officials said on Friday.
Hunting For Keys To Crack Indus Valley Code
About two decades ago, the conference rooms of Delhi institutions like the Sahitya Akademi and India International Centre were often haunted by a tall, thin and unfailingly polite gentleman with a briefcase who sat at the back.
WHIL: Delhi register 2-0 win over Soorma Hockey
DELHI SG Pipers ended their winless run in the Women's Hockey India League (HIL) with a 2-0 victory against the table toppers, Soorma Hockey Club at the Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium in Rourkela today.
No relaxation in qualifying marks for para-teachers
IN a major disappointment for para-teachers in the state, the Jharkhand High Court on Friday ruled that granting relaxation in the qualifying marks for them in the ongoing appointment process for 26,000 assistant teachers is not justified.
Insurance barriers restrict patients' access to mental health treatment
Firms using mental health treatment records to deny claims for unrelated medical conditions
Several Clues Found in Saif Case, Says CM
A day after actor Saif Ali Khan was stabbed multiple times in his Mumbai home, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday said the police have found several clues in the case and will arrest the culprit soon.
PM asks auto sector to invest more
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that India stands as an outstanding destination for investors looking to shape their future in the mobility sector.