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WHAT THE GLOBAL SOUTH CAN EXPECT AT COP29
The Conference of the Parties' 29th summit to address pressing climate change issues began on Monday in Baku, Azerbaijan as Washington's top climate envoy assured of continued climate action despite a Trump win.
FROZEN CONFLICTS: TIME BOMBS TICKING IN THE NORTHEAST
Left on their own, old hostilities can lead to frozen conflicts. Rather than treating them as legacy troubles that can erupt again, the need is to intervene and resolve
One km-long British-era mining tunnel unearthed in Ballari forest
A team of experts involved in tracing early human habitations in the forests of Sandur in Ballari district recently stumbled upon a 200-year-old one-km tunnel of the British era.
Absence of sperm no innocence in rape cases: Court
MAKING it clear that absence of sperm does not automatically mean innocence in rape cases, a fast track court for Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (POCSO) cases here has sentenced an accused to life in prison.
Low pressure weakens, but heavy rainfall in TN likely to continue
THE Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) said on Tuesday that the low-pressure area lying over the Southwest Bay of Bengal, off North Tamil Nadu and adjoining South Andhra Pradesh coasts, is weak and unlikely to develop into a depression.
SC rejects review plea on Sterlite plant shutdown
In a setback to Vedanta Group, the Supreme Court has rejected the review petition filed by the company challenging the order passed by the court in February upholding the Madras High Court's decision to close the Sterlite plant at Thoothukudi in Tamil Nadu.
Ahead of '26 elections, DMK readies army of young orators
THE DMK, whose leaders are known for their 'gift of the gab', seems to be upping its game as the party has handpicked and groomed 182 young orators to campaign for the party in the 2026 Assembly elections.
RIL signs MoU to invest ₹65K cr in AP
Plans to set up 500 compressed biogas plants; agreement signed in presence of CM Naidu
Police detained students holding protest, says SFI
DELHI Police reportedly detained some students associated with the Students Federation of India (SFI) who were protesting outside Nirman Bhawan demanding concessional metro passes.
Air quality 'very poor' for 14th consecutive day
Data says vehicular pollution accounting for 15.4% emission is the biggest contributor
Gurugram's flawed waste system fuels pollution crisis
AS air quality in Gurgaon remains poor, residents say that much pollution results from rampant open waste burning in public areas.
Pollution: MCD plans to double parking fee
THE Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is preparing to raise parking fees across Delhi as part of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) aimed at controlling air pollution.
Court acquits ex-Cong MP Tytler, businessman in visa forgery case
A Delhi court on Tuesday acquitted former Congress MP Jagdish Tytler and businessman Abhishek Verma in a cheating and forgery case linked to a 2009 forged letter aimed at securing visa extensions for Chinese telecom officials.
Admission process for nursery to begin on Nov 28
FOR anxious parents who have been looking for best schools for their wards, the wait is over: the admission process for the pre-school (nursery), pre-primary (KG) and class 1 at the private, unaided schools is all set to begin from November 28.
Unusual temp likely to dip from Nov 17
DELHI is experiencing unusually high temperatures this November with specific weather conditions that usually trigger the onset of winter not aligning yet, though weather officials predict a dip in mercury starting November 17.
Woman, minor niece gang-raped at Kasturba Niketan; five arrested
TWO women, including a minor girl aged 17 years, who were out at night for partying were first intoxicated with alcohol-laced drinks and then allegedly gang-raped by five men at a house in southeast Delhi's Kasturba Niketan area, a police officer informed on Tuesday.
HC orders release of life convict after 26 yrs, says, '... every sinner has a future
THE Delhi High Court ordered the release of a life-term convict on Tuesday, 26 years after his incarceration, criticising the Sentence Review Board (SRB) for rejecting his premature release plea on grounds deemed \"arbitrary, irrational, and illogical.\"
Assembly polls: AAP to seek public feedback over ticket distribution
THE Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will conduct surveys by taking public feedback from all the 70 Assembly constituencies before announcing tickets for the upcoming polls in Delhi, state convener Gopal Rai said on Tuesday.
Dacoity: Woman shot at, held captive with son
IN a sensational case of dacoity, eight masked men entered a house in West Delhi's Moti Nagar, held a 31-year-old woman and her 2-year-old kid at gunpoint to steal valuables and even shot her in the thigh when she refused to cooperate.
L-G clears home guards' appointment
Says medical test should be conducted immediately to fastrack the recruitment process
TWO MEITEIS CHARRED TO DEATH, 6 MISSING
THREE Meitei women and as many children from the same community have been missing from restive Manipur's Jiribam since Monday's gunfight in which 10 Kuki militants were shot dead by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the police.
Assembly polls: AAP to seek public feedback over ticket distribution
THE Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will conduct surveys by taking public feedback from all the 70 Assembly constituencies before announcing tickets for the upcoming polls in Delhi, state convener Gopal Rai said on Tuesday.
High drama as Uddhav's bags checked again by EC officials
A day after he accused the Election Commission of India (ECI) of being selective in its searches, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray said he was subjected to checks for the second straight day on Tuesday, when he arrived in Latur district to campaign for the November 20 assembly polls.
Carbon market deal done? Experts wary
HE United National Climate Conference (COP29) presidency has claimed early success with the adoption of standards for carbon credits, referred to as Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, a long-debated framework designed to help nations collaborate on reducing carbon emissions.
Inflation heat breaches RBI's top tolerance level
Retail inflation shoots up to 6.21% in October, dashes rate cut hopes
Punjab gives in, agrees to remove Mann photo for ₹650 cr Central fund
FINALLY, the Centre's Ayushman Bharat has prevailed over clinics being run by the ruling AAP in Punjab.
'Rangabati' fame singer struggles to make ends meet
Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi's recent announcement of ₹30,000 monthly honorarium for Padma awardees of the state has come as a ray of hope for Jitendra Haripal, the voice behind Odisha's cult folk song 'Rangabati'.
Sangita's double strike helps India win in ACT
YOUNG striker Sangita Kumari scored a brace as defending champions India defeated Malaysia 4-0 to open their campaign at the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament on a confident note on Monday.
GAMBHIR TIME DOWN UNDER
In coach's biggest assignment since taking over, results may decide direction of India team
PCB to write to ICC seeking clarifications on Champions Trophy
GIVEN the recent developments with regard to the 2025 Champions Trophy, hosts Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is going to write to the International Cricket Board (ICC) seeking clarity over the situation.