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Light Showers To Lower Night Temperatures
CHANGE IN THE AIR: Mercury May Dip To 14°C By Sunday
Toxic air linked to heart attack risk: Study
In cities like Delhi that are already having chronic elevation of air pollution, it predisposes people at high risk to develop heart disease, said Dr Mohit Gupta, professor of cardiology at G B Pant hospital, Delhi
ITI-B USc up in QS Asia rankings, ITT-D down a slot
Mumbai: IIT Bombay improved its rank in the 15th QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) annual list of Asia’s best universities.
Uterus removed of 7 women sans consent, Bihar initiates probe
Patna: Authorities in Bihar have begun an investigation into the complaints of seven women who were subjected to hysterectomy at a private nursing home in Bihar's West Champaran without consent, report Sheezan Nezami & Tirthraj Kushwaha.
7 CMC Vellore MBBS students suspended in ragging case
Chennai: Christian Medical College in Vellore has suspended seven senior medical students for ragging after videos of first-year MBBS students being beaten up, stripped and tortured went viral on social media, report Pushpa Narayan & Bosco Dominic.
Quota for J&K terror victims in MBBS seats across India
Move To Benefit Kids Maimed Or Who Lost Parents In Attacks
Sex assaults, druggings: Cornell halts frat parties
VARSITY UNDER SCANNER
‘Pak journo murder in Kenya not case of mistaken identity’
Islamabad: Pakistan's interior minister Rana Sanaullah on Tuesday said the initial probe showed that journalist Arshad Sharif was \"murdered\" in Kenya and it was not a case of mistaken identity as claimed by the local police.
Zelensky: Will talk with Russia on our terms
A Ukrainian soldier fires artillery towards Russian positions outside Bakhmut on Tuesday
Poll results may cripple Biden, turbocharge Trump for WH bid
Dems’ Loss Of House Majority Likely Certain, But Hope Alive For Senate Win
Pak police open probe, name lone shooter in gun attack on Imran
Islamabad: Pakistani police on Tuesday opened a criminal investigation into a failed assassination attempt on former PM Imran Khan and said just one shooter was involved.
China is accused of 'aggressive election interference' in Canada
Ottawa: China is playing “aggressive games” with democracies and Canadian institutions, PM Justin Trudeau warned on Monday following a report of foreign interference in its elections.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' request for new trial rejected
Theranos founder Eliza-beth Holmes’ request for a new trial was denied by a federal judge in California on Monday, court documents showed.
UN acts against 'greenwashing' climate pledges
Abi regulatory high-level expert group of the UN on Tuesday recommended provisions to crack down on businesses and non-state actors pledging net-zero emission goals without credible action on the ground, reports Vishwa Mohan.
Air still 'very poor', some spots go into 'severe' zone
New Delhi: Weather conditions becoming unfavourable for dispersion of pollutants, Delhi's air quality slid slightly on Tuesday with a smog over the city for much of the day.
Monalisa celebrate 20 yrs of being Mona and Lisa
Kolkata: It’s a story that might make even Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa flash a less enigmatic smile.
One Ahmedabad ward elects 5 MLAs, 4 MPs!
Why the jumble?
More legal battles likely on EWS criteria, 50% quota cap
Not inflexible
India’s first privately built rocket set for suborbital launch with 3 payloads
“Vikram-S is a single-stage suborbital test rocket that will be powered by India’s first carbonfibre-built solid fuel engine.”
PM: G20 presidency world's confidence in India reflects
PM Narendra Modi unveils the logo and theme for India's G20 presidency on Tuesday
Jaishankar: In India's interest to keep importing Russian oil
will Support Any Initiative On Ukraine To De-Risk Global Economy, He Says
3 Versus 2: Egalitarianism Vs Inequality?
Excluding poor from reserved classes discriminatory: Minority judgment
'People are forgetting Tibet, but the whole world can learn from Tibetans'
Pah Lak – a Tibetan play, with a Tibetan cast, that’s being staged across India and Europe – explores the Tibetan resistance, ‘that’s the only non-violent movement left today in the world,’ says playwright Abhishek Majumdar
The role needs to be exciting to make a comeback on TV: Samir
Samir Soni, who made his debut with the TV show Samandar, has been a part of shows like Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, Kumkum-Ek Pyara Sa Bandhan and Bigg Boss 4, but he hasn’t been seen on the small screen after 2015.
It is high time people stop looking at me just as a mom of two kids: Urvashi
I don't seek validation from anyone: Urvashi
Shooting with Dharmendra and Johnny Lever is like living a dream: Ranveer
During our interactions with Ranveer Singh, he has always expressed how lucky he feels to be an actor, to work with industry stalwarts and live his dream.
Change in dietary habits has worked wonders for Surya
No cheat meals, elimination of carbs and addition of caffeine. Suryakumar Yadav has taken the road less travelled to reach the top. His 360-degree game came through proper planning, and changing the dietary habits was one of his biggest offfield achievements.
'Teams thought they had gotten rid of Pak'
Pakistan were on the verge of elimination after their opening match defeat to arch-rivals India and the subsequent one-run shock loss to Zimbabwe.
The complications of going spin-heavy under lights in Adelaide
India have some serious thinking to do on the spin-bowling front heading into the semifinal at the Adelaide Oval, where the pitch generally suits the slower bowlers.
MSD THE ONLY PERSON WHO REACHED OUT TO ME: VIRAT
India’s star batter Virat Kohli has revealed what former Indian captain MS Dhoni texted him when he was going through a lean patch and how the message ‘hit home’ for him.