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Sheikh Hasina involved in enforced disappearance: B'desh commission
AN inquiry commission set up by the interim government in Bangladesh has said that it found evidence implicating deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and top-ranking military and police officials from her regime in alleged incidents of enforced disappearance.
Blinken says US in contact with Syrian rebels
Secy of State refuses to divulge details but says he has conveyed the message to HTS that it is being watched
Closeness to royal member, meeting ex-PMs by Chinese spy rock Britain
THE scandal surrounding an alleged Chinese spy who managed to gain access to Buckingham Palace as a \"close confidant\" of Prince Andrew, the younger brother of King Charles III, intensified on Sunday as it emerged that he also met former prime ministers David Cameron and Theresa May.
DSP linked to Bishnoi interview may be dismissed
A Deputy Superintendent of Police, a key conspirator who allegedly facilitated an interview with incarcerated gangster Lawrence Bishnoi for a private news channel, is expected to be dismissed from his position.
Shah praises C'garh police on Maoist 'surrender policy'
UNION home minister Amit Shah on Sunday conferred the Chhattisgarh police with the President's Colour award in recognition for 24 years of \"exemplary service and unwavering dedication to the nation.\"
Cong changes tact, seeks to adopt 'soft Hindutva' to check BJP in Jammu
AFTER a poor assembly poll show in Jammu, Congress leaders are calling for a change of strategy and adopting a soft Hindutva policy to fight the BJP in the Hindu belt of the region.
Child rights body's parental control on Xmas
Ahead of Christmas Day, Madhya Pradesh Child Rights Commission wrote to the government and all district collectors saying parents' written consent is necessary for participation of students in events, playing particular roles and wearing specific attires at those events.
Jolt to Dhami as Uttarakhand permanent capital plan fails to clear govt's hurdle
In a significant setback for Uttarakhand, the Union Ministry of Forest and Environment has revoked its in-principle approval for the establishment of the state assembly, secretariat, and departmental headquarters in the Raipur area of Dehradun, which currently serves as the temporary capital.
NDA slams Tejashwi's sops to women, flags 'one family rule' of Lalu & Rabri
Bihar Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav's announcement of a cash transfer scheme for women under the 'Mai-Behan Maan Yojna' has created a political storm in the state, with ruling NDA leaders making a scathing attack on him on Sunday.
NEED TO BALANCE THE ART AND SCIENCE OF MEDICINE
Former AIIMS director Randeep Guleria explains the shift from clinical to investigative medicines and the rising cost during the 20th edition of Delhi Dialogues
Maha cabinet wears a 'new' look
CM Fadnavis drops 9 old faces from BJP, Shinde eases out 6 and Ajit Pawar ignores 5
ASI decides to rope in retired officers to conduct departmental inquiries
THE Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has decided to establish a panel of retired senior government officials to conduct departmental inquiries.
60K kids living in care homes, TN leads
OVER 60,000 children are living in institutional care in India, with Tamil Nadu housing approximately 10,000 of them, according to government data.
MPs' day-out from House & cricket field beckons
PARLIAMENTARIANS on Sunday were seen taking on each other, but not inside the House. They squared off on a cricket field in a friendly 20-over match played at Delhi's Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium to raise awareness against tuberculosis.
45% of springs in Himalayas dry up in 4 decades, rising temp key factor: Study
Approximately 45% of the springs in the Himalayas have completely dried up due to rising temperatures and a decline in both rainfall and snowfall over the past four decades, says a recent study.
ANNIVERSARY OF THE STORY OF THE LORD
HIS year, Gita Jayanti fell on December 11. This event commemorates the anniversary of the revelation of the discourse called the Bhagavad Gita or Song of God in the Mahabharata. It was revealed by Krishna to Arjuna on the first day of the 18-day battle of Kurukshetra.
CHALLENGES BEFORE THE NEW SRI LANKAN GOVERNMENT
The Dissanayake-led NPP has committed to reducing government expenditure, but how economic consolidation will take shape in the coming year and beyond is still unclear
Over 22L visit Sabarimala, revenue rises to ₹163 cr in 29 days
WITHIN 29 days since the opening of the sanctum sanctorum of the Sabarimala temple for the annual pilgrimage season, it witnessed a footfall of 22.67 lakh devotees and the revenue reached ₹163.89 crore.
Regn backlog mounts as docs abstain from 'cumbersome' portal
THE National Medical Commission (NMC) is facing a significant backlog in the registration of doctors on its National Medical Register (NMR) portal, owing to cumbersome procedures.
Info for tourists will soon be just a few clicks away
TRADITIONAL tourist-information centres, like the ones at airports, railway stations, etc., are set to be replaced with state-of-the-art kiosks enabled with chatbots.
BJP taking advantage of inequality in society, says Siddaramaiah
THE OPPOSITION combine BJP-JDS is opposing programmes implemented by the state government to empower the poor, said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah here on Sunday.
Permanent commission to ATC officers welcome change: Cdr Prasanna
The protracted fight for justice by the lady officers who had worked with the Air Traffic Control (ATC) finally bore fruits when the Indian Navy gave six officers permanent commission (PC) recently.
Amid oppn from party, Mohanan retracts allegations against Mec7
Statements misconstrued, intended to raise caution about rare infiltrations, says CPM leader
TTD to implement AI-based system to cut down darshan time to 1 hour
IN A groundbreaking initiative, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board is set to introduce a facial recognition-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) Darshan System to reduce wait time for devotees.
TRAGEDY SHATTERS COUPLE'S DREAMS OF STARTING NEW LIFE
CELEBRATING Anu's first birthday after marriage, their first Christmas together, and then starting a new life in Canada in January.
KSU 'didn't sweep polls', loss of bastions temporary setback: SFI
EVEN as the Kerala Students Union (KSU) made a near-clean sweep of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) students' union elections, the Students Federation of India (SFI), which had been in power at the varsity for the past 30 years, termed it a temporary setback.
'PM Modi's words on Constitution not sincere'
ALLEGING that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech during the two-day discussion on Constitution in Parliament lacked any substance or sincerity, Congress general secretary (Organisation) K C Venugopal on Sunday charged the ruling BJP with converting the debate to a platform to malign the grand old party.
Protest brews against rising man-elephant conflict
RESIDENTS of Neriyamangalam and Adimaly areas have resorted to protest after a wild elephant attack claimed the life of a girl and injured a boy who accompanied her on a motorcycle on Saturday.
Take over Maniyar hydropowerproject, Chennithala tells govt
T'Puram: Congress Working Committee member and former Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala has demanded that the state government take over the Maniyar small hydroelectric project.
Pampa-Achankovil-Vaipar river linking will be a disaster to central Kerala: Experts
THE Union government's move to go ahead with the proposed Pampa-Achankovil-Vaipar river-linking project will heavily impact the ecosystem of Vembanad lake, according to experts and environmentalists, who have also cautioned that the project will affect more than 30 lakh people in Central Kerala.