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Iran protests against custody death of woman held over hijab turn violent
Violence erupted in Iran's capital as security forces cracked down on the biggest public backlash against the country's dress code for women since the 1979 revolution that ushered in the laws.
Ceremonies over, saving monarchy now King's big task
MAN OF THE MOMENT: King Charles III leaves Westminster Abbey after the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday
Putin blasts US attempts to preserve global domination
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday blasted what he described as US efforts to preserve its global domination and ordered officials to boost weapons production amid the fighting in Ukraine.
In challenge to West, Russia rolls out plan to annex swathes of Ukraine 'in next few days'
Moscow-Backed Officials Across 15% The Size Of Hungary Of Ukraine Announce 'loin Russia' Referendums
For State Of The Nation, Look At States Of The Nation
Niti Aayog's new chief says it will help states learn from each other & help them in raising resources
Badlands Of Myanmar
Indians being held by criminal gangs deserve full attention from GoI. But options are difficult
Judging It Right
Trial courts think too little before awarding death penalties. But will they follow new rules SC frames?
After All, The Raj Is Dead
Colonialism was horrific. But a confident India should move past the decolonisation debate
Bihar officers 'aren't applying their mind' on liquor law: HC
'Babus Hearing Appeals Doing Copy-Paste Job'
Resolve Jawaharnagar dumpyard issue: Bandi
Bandi said TRS announced enhanced reservation for STS only because the by-poll-bound Munugode has more ST voters
Lumpy skin virus hits 80k bovines in just 3 months
A genome sequence of lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), which is causing havoc in some parts of the country, including neighbouring Andhra Pradesh, has revealed that variants of the virus now in circulation in India belong to a distinct cluster. The virus that attacks the cattle has thus far not been found in Telangana.
As Hollywood films dry up in Russia, Indian blockbusters, classics find new audiences
As several international OTT platforms suspended their releases and many Hollywood studios pulled films out of Russia at the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war in March, Russian cinema networks planned to screen Bollywood blockbusters and movies from other Asian and Latin American countries, as per reports.
Govt's commitment to work for Sikhs, says PM
'Deeply Touched By Their Gesture'
Hijab petitioners cite 'just 1 suicide bombing in India'
Challenging a Karnataka high court decision upholding the ban on hijab in educational institutions, the Muslim side on Monday told the Supreme Court that it impinged the minority community's faith in India and the right to freedom of conscience guaranteed to every citizen by the Constitution to choose and follow any religious practice, including wearing the hijab.
Unani, homoeo docs find no job vacancy in govt scheme Syed Omar
A recent job notification by the state government for 960 medical posts under the National Health Mission (NHM) while omitting Unani, Homoeopathy and Yoga posts has now led to unrest among doctors from these streams of alternative medicine.
Yellow alert in city, more rains forecast
A yellow alert has been issued for several districts across the state for Tuesday and Wednesday due to a newly formed low pressure area.
Eng, Pak build up to T20 WC in crucial series
Four Matches To Be Played In Karachi And Three In Lahore
Only a very brave man can write Kohli off: Finch
Aus Skipper Says Virat One Of The Greatest
REAL ACES
Ancelotti’s Men Triumph At Atletico In Spicy Derby
Russian strike hits hydro plant near 2nd N-site
A Russian missile exploded near the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant just after midnight on Monday and forced a shutdown at a hydroelectric station, Ukrainian officials said, in the latest attack by Moscow on critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
Biden vows to defend Taiwan; China hits back
US President Joe Biden said US forces would defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese invasion, his most explicit statement on the issue, drawing an angry response from China that said it sent the wrong signal to those seeking an independent Taiwan.
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Reopening movie theatres in Kashmir is great news. Certainty on poll schedule will be better news
Vignettes From The Liberation Of Hyderabad, 1948
Indian army displayed an ‘in and out’ professionalism, later repeated in freeing Goa and Bangladesh
Buck Stops Where?
RBI should consider severely fining banks, NBFCs that fail to ensure proper conduct of loan recovery agents
Wait For The Winter
If mild Omicron is all there is in cold months, the pandemic’s tempest may reduce to a trickle
CUET-UG Is 'Lot Of Learning' For NTA, Says New ETS Chief Sevak
Stating that there can be some bumps on the road while delivering a new, large-scale, multi-faceted assessment like the CUET-UG for the first time, especially at a time in which the world and India are transitioning after the pandemic, Amit Sevak, the new CEO and president of Educational Testing Service, says the debut edition is "a lot of learning" for the National Testing Agency.
Sara Ali Khan recreates a look from her debut movie Kedarnath
Sara Ali Khan relived the memories of her debut film Kedarnath by repeating an outfit from the film.
David Beckham queued up for 12 hours to pay tribute to the Queen
Queen Elizabeth II's death on September 8, after a record-breaking 70 years on the throne, has sparked an outpouring of emotion.
Troll who was threatening me has been traced: Abhinav Shukla
Abhinav Shukla had to recently approach the police against a troll, who had been targeting him and his female friends for a long time.
Prez Murmu offers tributes, signs condolence
President Droupadi Murmu signs the condolence book on Sunday