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India eye German scalp
Having displayed nerves of steel to be within touching distance of a second successive Olympic medal, the Indian hockey team will fancy its chances against familiar foe and reigning world champion Germany in the semifinal of the ongoing Games, hoping to better the bronze that it claimed in the Tokyo edition.
Gates of Omkareshwar and Indira Sagar Dams set to open
In response to heavy rainfall and increasing water inflows to Indira Sagar and Omkareshwar dams, the authorities, on Monday, issued a warning to open gates and urged residents to avoid riverbanks due to rising water levels.
All is not well in the Surat diamond industry
For the first time in history, the diamond units in Surat will observe a 10-day long vacation due to the ongoing severe recession starting from August 17.
Dy CM announces all help to youth coming forward to set up units
Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu has announced that if the youth comes forward to set up industries, the State government will get loans sanctioned and provide other required facilities.
BIHAR: 9 kanwariyas electrocuted
At least nine kanwariyas were charred to death when they came in contact with an llkv power line near Sultanpur village under Industrial police station limits in Vaishali.
'PV sales rise 10% in July on new launches, enhanced discounts'
Passenger vehicle retail sales in India witnessed a 10 per cent on-year jump in July driven by new model launches enhanced and discounts, industry body FADA said on Monday.
Sebi proposes uniform timeline for credit, trading of bonus shares
Markets regulator Sebi on Monday proposed a uniform timeline to ensure timely credit and trading of bonus shares in a bid to streamline the process to enable T+2 trading of such shares after the record date.
Jayakwadi dam sees significant water inflow
Recent rainfall in the upper areas of Paithan, including Ahmednagar and Nashik districts, has led to water release from the dams in these regions.
CM inspects flood-hit areas of Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde inspected the flood-hit areas of Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad on Monday and listened to the people's grievances.
Ministry releases policy for 2025 Haj pilgrimage
The Ministry of Minority Affairs released the Haj policy for the 2025 pilgrimage, corresponding to the 1446 Hijri Islamic year, on Monday.
Child singing sensation wins people's hearts
Seven-year-old Avirbhav wins Superstar Singers 3 in style
US woman says she chained herself in forest adnavis ha Samit Kadam and
The 50-year-old American woman found tied to a tree with an iron chain in a forest in Sindhudurg district has now told police she shackled herself and no one else was involved in the incident, an official said on Monday.
Cong seeks CBI report on SSR death
The Maharashtra Congress on Monday sought to know the status of the CBI probe into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who was found hanging at his Bandra home on June 14, 2020.
Makeover: From hero to villain
Sheikh Hasina, who was elected for a record fourth consecutive term and fifth overall term this year, was always admired by her supporters as an \"Iron Lady\" before the dramatic development that abruptly ended her 15-year-rule in Bangladesh.
'I am taking all responsibility'
After Sheikh Hasina resigned as the prime minister of Bangladesh and fled the country on Monday, the attention of the nation turned to General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the Chief of Army Staff, who announced the formation of an interim government.
FREE AGAIN
Celebrations seen on the streets across the country. Awami League lawmakers face the brunt of protestor’s wrath
LAKSHYA FALTERS TO DECEIVE
Lakshya Sen's dreams of becoming India's first-ever male shuttler to win an Olympic medal went up in smoke as he lost tamely, albeit after an electric start, to Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia 21-13, 1621, 11-21 in the bronze-medal playoff match in Paris.
Coaching or death chambers?
Coaching centres have become \"death chambers\" and are playing with the lives of students, the Supreme Court said on Monday as it issued notices to the Centre and the Delhi government on three IAS aspirants drowning in the basement of an institute here.
Broken overhead wire hits CR
The misery of Main line commuters Central Railways was compounded on Monday, as a broken overhead wire between Dombivli and Thakurli threw suburban services out of gear.
India unlikely to bend backwards on asylum
It is unlikely that New Delhi will go overboard to give an asylum to Sheikh Hasina, who has made an untidy exit from Bangladesh, having comprehensively miscalculated her political fortunes.
MARKETS SINK ON US JITTERS
It was panic stations in global financial markets on Monday, with stocks plummeting around the world, rattled by prospects of an American slowdown and fears that the world's largest economy could be sliding into a recession.
Four of family returning from Haridwar die in road accident
Four members of a family from Alot, including a 65-yearold woman, were killed and six others injured in a road accident in Rajasthan.
Palestinian stabs to death two Israelis, injures two, arrested
A Palestinian attacker killed two people and wounded two in a stabbing spree in central Israel on Sunday before being shot dead by police, Israeli authorities said.
Harris insists on ABC debate, rejects Don's offer
US Vice-President Democratic and presidential nominee Kamala Harris has turned down a September 4 debate on Fox News proposed by Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump.
Vandersay spins a web around India
Jeffrey Vandersay left Indian batting in a state of shock with his six-wicket haul as the hosts stunned India by 32 runs to take a 1-0 series lead at the R Premadasa Stadium, here on Sunday.
Sen falls to Axelsen in semis
He will play Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia in the bronze medal playoff match
Sreejesh steers India to semis DTL
This was after India were reduced to 10 men in the first half
Gazans kick slain hostage's body, shows video
The family of murdered Hamas hostage Eitan Levi shared a shocking video of civilians in Gaza abusing, kicking and stomping on his corpse on the streets. Levi's grieving relatives said they believe the footage should be released.
9 kids killed, 2 hurt as wall collapses in Sagar
Nine children were killed and two others injured after a wall of a dilapidated house collapsed in Sagar district on Sunday, a senior official said. The incident comes a day after a wall of a dilapidated building collapsed in Rewa, killing four school children.
TPCC to conduct 30th anniversary celebrations of Muslim reservation
The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) has announced a series of events to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the introduction of Muslim reservation in the undivided Andhra Pradesh, culminating in a grand event on August 25.