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HC: When humans are mortals, litigations can't be immortal
The Punjab and Haryana high court has dismissed a plea seeking condonation of delay of 808 days in filing the appeal against a trial court order stating that when human beings are mortal, how the litigation between two parties can be made 'immortal'.
Radicals Float Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) Outfit
Jailed MP Amritpal named as chief; 5-member committee to oversee outfit's working
Restore Fakhr-e-Qaum title on ex-CM Badal, SAD urges Takht
On December 2, Akal Takht had revoked the title bestowed on Badal Sr 13 years ago
Draft UGC Rules Omit Key Rights for Minority Institutions: Sahney
Rajya Sabha MP Dr Vikramjit Singh Sahney on Tuesday urged Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan to reinstate minority educational institutions' rights regarding academic staff appointments and promotions in the draft University Grants Commission (UGC) Regulations, 2025.
Major overhaul of obesity diagnosis proposed
The body mass index (BMI), a measure that dates back to 1832, is not a reliable measure of health or illness and needs to be used along with waist circumference and direct fat measurement to detect obesity, a global commission has recommended in a report published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology on Tuesday.
Amritpal-led Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) floated
A group of radical Sikhs has coalesced as a political party around jailed Khadoor Sahib member of Parliament Amritpal Singh, that was launched on Tuesday on the sidelines of the annual religious fair at Muktsar.
ALH May Be Grounded at Republic Day Flypast
The ALH Has Been Designed and Developed by Bengaluru-Based Plane Maker Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Bomb Hoaxes Become Latest Delhi Flashpoint
A 17-year-old boy who allegedly sent bomb threats via email to 400 schools became the focal point of the Delhi assembly elections campaign on Tuesday after the police said his guardians were linked to a non-governmental organisation (NGO) with ties to a political party.
Vishal: Knew singing with Sonu would be a challenge
As Sonu Nigam and Vishal Dadlani mark their first non-film collab with the single Jaan Le Gayi, they talk about the experience and what sets the project apart
The iconic Old Hollywood bob is making a comeback
Celebrities have fully embraced the timeless charm of the Old Hollywood bob, making it the ultimate statement hairstyle
Harvest Tales of Traditions, Treats and Togetherness
Karishma K Tanna cherishes Makar Sankranti's simplicity, while Regina Cassandra celebrates Pongal's inclusivity, as both share the joy of the harvest festivals and reliving their childhood memories
Drape Timeless Heritage With Half Saree
The festival of Pongal is the perfect time to celebrate tradition and culture steeped in the elegant and iconic half saree
Housing board to give presentation on Jan 17
UT administrator Gulab Chand Kataria will flag off 60 new long-route buses on Tuesday, all of which are diesel-powered and will run on 31 routes connecting the city to Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and other states.
Rectify Black Spots In City, Says Road Safety Council
A meeting of the state-level road safety council was held on Monday under the chairmanship of UT chief secretary Rajeev Verma to discuss various road safety related issues.
Brace for foggy nights through the week: MeT
ON TUESDAY, THE TEMPERATURE ROSE BY FOUR DEGREES AS THE SUN SHOWED UP, NIGHT TEMP DROPS 3 NOTCHES
PU yet to recover ₹13.5 cr from Punjab SC students
The varsity also failed to maintain records on the number of students from whom the Post Matric Scholarship amount was collected
HC Seeks Clarity on UNESCO Status Amid Construction Row
SC Had on Nov 29 Stayed the HC Orders for Construction of Verandah Outside Chief Justice's Court
Caregivers by day, snatchers by night: Four PGI workers arrested
Four persons, who used to work in patient care at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), have been arrested by the district crime cell of Chandigarh police for their alleged involvement in robbery and snatching cases in the city and adjoining areas.
New year means fresh resolve for PV Sindhu going into India Open
Seeking to reclaim home turf
Mohali Under-Construction Building Collapse Kills One
One labourer also injured as the structure gave way during construction
Irwansyah in Charge of Women Shuttle
Indonesia's Irwansyah Adi Pratama has taken charge of the Indian women's singles shuttlers and been coaching PV Sindhu and others at the national camp in Bengaluru from the new year.
Delhi cops oppose Brij Bhushan plea in HC
Delhi Police opposed former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh's plea in the Delhi high court to quash the proceedings related to the sexual harassment case lodged against him by women wrestlers, telling the court on Monday that the trial against the BJP leader is in progress.
Alex Michelsen upsets Tsitsipas in 1st round
Alex Michelsen swings a baseball bat left-handed. He kicks a football with his left foot. But he plays tennis right-handed.
Hopes on Shami if Bumrah misses Champions Trophy
The pace duo are brilliant in tandem, but a fit-again Shami will let India breathe easy going into the premier ODI event
PGTI eyes packed calendar to boost golf in the country
The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI) has added four new events to the first half of its calendar, taking the total number of domestic tournaments in the February-April season to 11.
Targeting rival China, US announces new restrictions on AI chip exports
The United States unveiled new export rules on Monday on chips used for artificial intelligence (AI), furthering efforts to make it tough for China and other rivals to access advanced technology in Joe Biden's final days as president.
Firefighters on alert as LA wildfire deaths surge to 24
Four fires around the US's second biggest city have ignited over 160 sqkm, roughly three times the size of Manhattan
Israel, Hamas Get Final Draft of Truce Deal
Mediators gave Israel and Hamas a final draft of a deal on Monday to end the war in Gaza, an official briefed on the negotiations said, after a midnight \"breakthrough\" in talks attended by envoys of both Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Judge Clears Way for Release of Report on Trump's 2020 Poll Interference Case
A federal judge said on Monday that the justice department can release special counsel Jack Smith's investigative report on President-elect Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case.
Stocks Bleed as US Yields Soar, Rate Cut Hopes Fade
US Jobs Data Dulls Hopes on Fed Rate Cuts; Frontline Stocks, Mid-, Small-Caps Hit