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Cleanest city Indore sees dip in migratory birds
ARRIVAL of migratory birds, particularly ducks and waders, is declining significantly in India's cleanest city, Indore.
Nuvyag tunnel is a gift from Dr Singh, should be named after him: Omar
JAMMU and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday said the Navyug tunnel, which connects Qazigund with Banihal on Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, should be named after late Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh.
Rash driving claims 983 lives this year in U'khand: Data
UTTARAKHAND has recorded 983 fatalities attributed to rash driving and speeding in 2024.
100 Villages Isolated, Schools Shut
ROAD access to nearly 100 villages has been cut off, significantly disrupting daily life and leaving residents confined in their homes.
Constitution Stood Test of Time: PM
During Mann ki Baat, Modi Announces Launch of Special Website 'constitution75.com'
West Himalayas See Sharp Rise in Forest Fires in a Year
FOREST fires in the Western Himalaya region increased manifold during the wildfire season (November to June) this year, compared to a year ago.
Dr Singh's ashes immersed in Yamuna; row intensifies
THE ashes of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh were immersed in the Yamuna river near the Majnu ka Tila Gurdwara on Sunday by his family members as per the Sikh rituals.
Ending China standoff high point in '24 foreign policy, Bangla poses a challenge
IN a year marked by geopolitical tensions, India and China ended an over four-and-a-half-year border standoff and announced steps to reduce mistrust even as New Delhi faced fresh challenges after deposed Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina fled the country in the face of a mass movement against her rule.
Defence focus in '25: Integrated theatre commands, big-ticket procurements
THE country's defence is at the cusp of a major overhaul, with preparations going on to not only make major organisational changes but also tweak policy for procurement to scale up capabilities.
Leaving Baggage Behind in 2024
Happy New Year, dear readers. May 2025 bring our land and all of us abundant good fortune—health, wealth, and happiness by the bushel.
Urban Greenery: Answer To Curb Air Pollution
While air pollution is a problem year-round, it worsens during winter due to stagnant weather conditions that trap pollutants near the ground. We need to tackle its root cause
Man rebuked for harassing granddaughter, dies by suicide
A 56-year-old man died by suicide near Mathur allegedly after he sexually harassed his granddaughter.
Three killed, 35 injured as tourist bus falls into gorge in Odisha
THREE persons including a minor were killed and 35 suffered injuries after a tourist bus overturned and fell into a gorge near Sukunala within Boipariguda police limits in Koraput district on Sunday morning.
Fishermen rescue 100-kg sea turtle entangled in net
A group of fishermen from Chozhiangudi Langiyadi village in Ramanathapuram range rescued a sea turtle, weighing nearly 100 kg, which got entangled in a fishing net.
AP to roll out artificial reef project at 184 spots to restore biodiversity
IN a first-of-its-kind initiative in Andhra Pradesh, the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) is set to deploy artificial reef units across 184 locations along the state's coast to restore marine biodiversity and improve livelihood of fishermen.
Tigress Zeenat tranquillised after 3-week search, relocated to Odisha
WILDLIFE officials successfully tranquillised a three-year-old tigress named Zeenat in West Bengal on Sunday, after a three-week search.
Anna University set to form group of 'women warriors'
FOLLOWING the sexual assault of a student on its Guindy campus last week, Anna University is set to form a group of 'women warriors' to help build confidence among students to approach deans, heads of departments and other faculty members to resolve their issues, be they related to sexual harassment or academics.
Congress MLA critically injured in 15-ft fall from stadium dais in Kerala
She suffered fractures in ribs, which led to bleeding in the lungs, says doctor
Delta farmers seek paddy procurement policy
Appeal to state government to convene a meeting as samba paddy harvest is expected to begin soon
Honour for Artists at Exhibition
The two-day art exhibition organised by the Regional Art and Cultural Centre concluded on Sunday at the Thanjavur Museum.
Armed Burglars Caught on CCTV
IN a chilling incident caught on CCTV, two masked men armed with a knife and crowbar broke into an unoccupied house in Manavadi near Velliyanai in Karur during the early hours of Sunday.
Thanjai collector adopts puppy, names it Coco
DISTRICT Collector and Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) chairperson B Priyanka Pankajam adopted an abandoned puppy at a pet adoption camp on Sunday, naming it 'Coco' after her beloved pet.
₹120-crore project to secure 5 villages from coastal erosion
THE Fisheries and Fishermen Welfare Department has proposed a ₹120-crore project to combat coastal erosion and assist the fishers by providing a working environment in five villages of Mayiladuthurai district.
2,447 Turtle Hatchlings Seized at Tiruchy Airport
Sleuths from the Air Intelligence Unit of the customs on Sunday seized 2,447 live turtle hatchlings from the baggage of a passenger at Tiruchy International Airport.
Ekadasi fest: Security up in Srirangam
TO ensure the safety of devotees during the Vaikunta Ekadasi festival at Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam, the Tiruchy city police on Sunday established a dedicated outpost at Renga Vilas Mandapam.
PMK rift will be resolved soon, says NTK chief
INTERNAL conflicts in the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) would be resolved soon, said NTK chief Seeman on Sunday.
TN Announces Daily Bus Service Between Vaikom and Chennai
ACTING on the suggestion of Dravidar Kazhagam leader K. Veeramani, the state government has decided to launch soon two direct TNSTC bus services between Chennai and Vaikom for the benefit of those interested in exploring the historical place, said Transport Minister S.S. Sivasankar on Sunday.
State sanctions ₹58 cr in first phase to upgrade hi-tech labs in 175 schools
THE School Education Department has recently issued a government order sanctioning ₹57.8 crore in the first phase to upgrade hi-tech laboratories in 175 government higher secondary schools across the state.
Stalin inaugurates ₹33 cr mini TIDEL park in pearl city
CHIEF Minister M K Stalin inaugurated the 63,000-sq ft mini TIDEL park, constructed at an outlay of ₹32.5 crore, in Thoothukudi on Sunday.
Med negligence: Woman dies day after delivery
A 24-year-old woman from Cuddalore, a day after giving birth to her second child, died on Saturday night allegedly due to a post-operative complication.