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Tense calm prevails at Punjab, Haryana borders after one dies
Scores of farmers continued to camp at Khanauri and Shambhu bordering Punjab and Haryana late on Wednesday, even as farmers' leaders put the \"Delhi Chalo\" march on hold for 48 hours after a protester was killed and 12 police personnel injured in clashes during the day.
Girl raped at UP madrasa; cleric arrested: Police
A 35-year-old cleric was arrested on Wednesday and a search launched for his brother in connection with the alleged gang rape of an eighty-year-old girl inside a madrasa in Lucknow for several months, police said.
A masterful advocate who left his imprint on landmark cases
In the annals of legal history, there are few figures as iconic as Fali S Nariman. With an exemplary career spanning over seven decades, Nariman distinguished himself not only by the sheer magnitude of his legal acumen but also by his unmatched ability to argue some of the most consequential cases of his time.
Woman jumps after flat catches fire, dies
An 83-year-old woman died while her 30-year-old granddaughter sustained minor injuries after they jumped from their fourth-floor apartment to save themselves from a fire that broke out in their house, in Sector 10, Dwarka, on Wednesday morning, the Delhi Police said.
7 properties in CP sealed by NDMC
The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has sealed at least seven properties in Connaught Place on Wednesday over non-payment of property tax dues even as the market association alleged the traders were being harassed with demands of exorbitant amounts in tax dues.
Revamp gathers pace to create a modern Meharchand Market
A little after Partition in 1948, Ashok Sakhuja's father, Brij Lal Sakhuja, opened his shop a makeshift khokha that sold groceries - in the refugee market developed by the Land And Development Office (L&DO) in Lodhi Colony. In 1962, the market was renamed Meharchand Market, after Mehr Chand Khanna, the then Union minister for rehabilitation.
One dead in house collapse at Kotla Mubarakpur: Cops
THE TWO-STOREY HOUSE WAS BEING DEMOLISHED TO BE LATER REBUILT
Divine intervention rescued democracy in Chd: Kejriwal
In a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a day after the Supreme Court verdict in the Chandigarh mayor elections, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said the party represents \"adharma\" (injustice) and uses all means to rig elections and topple governments.
CBI summons BRS leader in excise case
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has issued summons to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader and daughter of former Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, K Kavitha, asking her to appear before it on February 26 in connection with its probe in the Delhi excise policy 2021-22, people familiar with the development said on Wednesday.
Students taking board exams bear the brunt, struggle to beat the rush
Several students appearing for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 examinations and their parents, especially those living outside the Delhi border made special arrangements on Wednesday to ensure they reached the exam centres on time ahead of the traffic restrictions given the farmers' stir.
Isolated protests keep NCR on alert, hit traffic
With farmers calling for the resumption of the \"Delhi Chalo\" campaign on Wednesday, heightened security measures and stricter vehicular checking at all border points that the states of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan share with Delhi gave rise to chaos on arterial roads in the morning, with several stretches witnessing long tailbacks and snarls.
PhonePe launches app store to take on Google's Play Store
Walmart-backed Indian fintech PhonePe on Wednesday launched its app store for Android called Indus Appstore, becoming the first Indian rival to Google's Play Store.
Firms told to list how many Kannadiga employees hired
THE MINISTER SHIVARAJ S TANGADAGI SAID THAT A FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD LEAD TO REVOCATION OF PERMISSIONS GRANTED TO FIRMS
Judicial giant Fali S Nariman leaves an unmatched legacy
\"I have lived and flourished in a secular India. In the fullness of time, if God wills, I would also like to die in a secular India,\" Fali S Nariman, a distinguished legal luminary and veteran lawyer stated in his book Before Memory Fades: An Autobiography, indicating the monumental sense of probity and concerns for the constitutional ethos that the titan of the legal profession had till he breathed his last in the wee hours of Wednesday.
Ameen Sayani, legendary radio broadcaster whose sonorous voice was music to India's ears, dies at 91
Ameen Sayani, whose voice launched a radio revolution in India, died at a Mumbai hospital late on Tuesday night. The legendary broadcaster, 91, had been ailing for over a year.
India should be key to EU foreign policy: Greek PM
Strengthening the partnership with India should be a cornerstone of the European Union's (EU) foreign policy since the country is seen as a consensus builder and as a voice of reason in an increasingly polarised world, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Wednesday.
Stir on hold as farmer killed in police action
Farm leaders on Wednesday paused their protests for two days after tensions building up over the past nine days boiled over into clashes between thousands of protesters and the police at the Punjab-Haryana border, leading to the death of a 21-year-old man at the Khanauri border.
US Vetoes Resolution UN Security Council For Ceasefire In Gaza
The vote came as Israel prepares to move into the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, where some 1.4mn people have fled
India's AI Mkt To Reach $17 Bn By 2027: Report
India's AI market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25-35% to $17 billion by 2027, according to a report by Nasscom and the Boston Consulting Group.
With set squads Delhi Capitals, Warriorz look to go all the way
It was a bittersweet inaugural edition of the WPL for UP Warriorz and Delhi Capitals last year.
Steadfast Agarwalla gears up for Paris ride in dressage
The 25-year-old can still be challenged by other rider-horse pairs till the June 24 deadline but for now, he is a step closer to realising his dream
Jaiswal's super show gives India reasons to be thrilled
The conviction and effortlessness in his batting sets the opener up for bigger and brighter returns
Slotted deliveries in 2 hours from Bigbasket supersaver
Tata Group-backed grocery delivery platform Bigbasket on Tuesday said it has overhauled its slotted delivery service to now deliver within two hours against the earlier option of same day or next-day delivery, as it rushes to service orders in response to greater competition from quick commerce firms.
India to object China's push to investments as trade issue at WTO
India will oppose a move by a China-led group to push investment agenda as a trade issue at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), ask discontinuation of customs duty moratorium on e-commerce trade and support domestic regulations on services that will facilitate movement of professionals across member countries through a uniform process of recognising qualifications for various services, three officials aware of the development said.
Scrapping old vehicles could fetch extra sops
New policy may be rolled out by the govt that takes office post elections
'Stalemate' in Pak govt formation: Bilawal
PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Tuesday said he foresees a \"stalemate\" in the formation of a coalition government in Pakistan \"if someone is not ready to change their stance\", indicating deepening fissures in the country's political landscape.
Aid delays making life 'very difficult' on front line: Ukraine
Delays in weapons deliveries from Western allies to Ukraine are opening a door for Russian battlefield advances, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says, making the fight \"very difficult\" along parts of the front line where the Kremlin's forces captured a strategic city last weekend ahead of the war's two-year anniversary.
SP says offer of 17 LS seats to Congress final
THE SP HAS NAMED 31 CANDIDATES IN TOTAL FOR THE 17 SEATS PROPOSED TO CONG FOR THE LOK SABHA POLLS
Centre has no details of panel report on deemed forests: RTI
The Union environment ministry does not have details of the state expert committee reports which identified so-called deemed forests in every state following Supreme Court's 1996 order in TN Godavarman Vs Union of India matter, according to information received under a right to information or RTI application.
Panel points to lapses in planning stage of collapsed U'khand tunnel
The panel set up by the Uttarakhand government to investigate the collapse of the Silkyara tunnel in which 41 workers were trapped for 17 days has found the detailed project report (DPR) did not include \"geotechnical and geophysical\" investigations, underlining shortcomings in the planning phase of the project itself.