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Vijay Singh given additional charge as DDA vice chairman
THE Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (MoHUA) on Monday appointed Vijay Kumar Singh as Vice Chairman of Delhi Development Authority (DDA).
'20 riots: SC asks HC to hear Fatima's bail plea
A two-judge bench of the apex court, comprising Justice Bela M Trivedi and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma on Monday refused to entertain the bail plea filed by activist Gulfisha Fatima, one of the accused in Delhi riots case of February 2020.
DTC employees plan strike from Nov 13
To press for regularisation of contractual staff, timely salary and specified duty hours, among others
Court seeks response from Bibhav Kumar in Maliwal assault case
Response sought after cops challenge court directive
Anti-Sikh riots case: Tytler seeks trial stay, HC denies
The High Court (HC) on Monday reaffirmed that the murder trial against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case would proceed as scheduled, despite his request to stay the proceedings.
Dense smog in morning, many stations record AQI close to 350
DELHI's air quality worsened early Monday, as the city was blanketed in dense smog and the air quality index (AQI) dropped to 347, according to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data at 7 am.
For the women by the women bike taxi
IN a welcome development for women travelling on Delhi metro, the DMRC on Monday introduced an option to avail 'bike taxis driven by women'.
India must adopt more robust multi-hazard early warning system: WMO chief
India has to enhance its meteorological infrastructure and adopt a more robust multi-hazard early warning system to avoid loss of lives and minimize the impact of climate change, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Secretary-General Celeste Saulo told this newspaper on Monday.
Uddhav fumes as ECI officials inspect his bag, personal stuff
SHIV Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Monday trained his guns on the Election Commission of India (ECI) claiming its officials are selectively targeting opposition leaders.
Clean air part of fundamental rights, SC reminds Delhi govt
The Supreme Court said on Monday that it is a fundamental right of every citizen to live in a pollution-free atmosphere, adding no religion encourages any activity that creates pollution.
Ten suspected militants shot dead in Manipur
Kuki-Zo Council says its 'volunteers' killed by CRPF, calls for total shutdown in state today
ECHOES OF A NEW MODERNISM
A recently concluded art exhibition marked the birth centenary of four celebrated modern Indian masters, Souza, Subramanyan, Ram Kumar and Gaitonde - all born in 1924.
DEADLOCKED FOREVER?
Think of MCD, think of mess inside and outside the House. Finally, the mayoral elections are set to take place on November 14 after over a five-month delay. The hold-up has become synonymus with the civic body in the past few years. Prabhat Shukla details all the factors that has led to gridlock in the city's civic body functioning.
SNUFF THE PUFF
On his 59th birthday, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan announced that he had quit smoking, a long-standing habit, often smoking up to 100 cigarettes a day.
A Guide To Glow
Many of us have a misconception that it takes long hours of grooming to look good.
Final Destination actor Tony Todd passes away at 69
TONY Todd, best known as the lead actor of the Candyman franchise, passed away on November 6 at the age of 69.
Varun fifer in vain as hosts SA level series 1-1
A POOR display with the bat saw India post a modest 124 for six against South Africa in the second T20I of the four-match series in Gqeberha on Sunday.
Post WC loss, Jemimah set for new learnings
FOR Jemimah Rodrigues and the Indian women's cricket team, the month of October in Dubai was not that kind. An early exit from the T20 World Cup meant the ODI series against recently crowned World Champions New Zealand came with an emotional baggage. The team was still hurting and the vice-captain Smriti Mandhana admitted so.
WHAT LIES AHEAD FOR GAMBHIR DOWN UNDER
With Indian team leaving for Australia, here are some talking points...
Chess balm for Harika during postpartum phase
WHEN D Harika started feeling the effects of postpartum following the birth of her daughter in 2022, it was extremely hard to accept the changes I was having.
Gauff ends season with $4.8 million cheque
COCO Gauff pays attention to what people say about her online and occasionally takes pleasure in clapping back, so it should not be a surprise that she took to social media to type out a message after wrapping up 2024 by winning the WTA Finals and the USD 4.8 million cheque that came with it.
Large caps are better than fairly valued: Bajaj Finserv AMC CEO
CEO Ganesh Mohan says consumption remains a compelling theme in Indian markets even if the sector faces short-term bearish sentiments
ISL: Odisha squander early lead to draw against visiting Bagan, stay 9th
ODISHA FC made a dream start in front of their home fans against Mohun Bagan in the Indian Super League on Sunday.
THE CRITICALITY OF CRITICAL ILLNESS INSURANCE
N the last column on the eve of the festival of lights, we initiated a discussion on how vital Term Insurance Cover is for anyone with even a single financial dependant.
HOW NOT TO MISS CHANCES TO CREATE WEALTH
In the world of investments, your biggest enemy is inflation. As you work hard to earn a meaningful living, you constantly strive for more because prices keep rising.
Vistara merger: Section of AI pilots unhappy over different retirement age
A section of Air India pilots is unhappy in the run-up to the Vistara merger over different retirement age limits for pilots of the two Tata Group-owned airlines as the management is yet to address the issue, according to sources.
Bitcoin surges to record high; experts believe it will soar above $80,000
FOR the first time, Bitcoin surged over $79,000, driven by industry optimism about Donald Trump's pro-crypto policies in the near future.
Indian distilleries can compete with foreign liquor brands'
PAUL P John, the chairman and MD of Bengaluru-based John Distilleries, says he is not concerned about competition from Europe as long as Indian companies are allowed to do business there as well.
China delimits shoal in dispute with Philippines
CHINA reasserted its territories around a flashpoint reef in the South China Sea on Sunday, two days after the Philippines defined its own sea boundaries in the contested waters.
UN nuke head to visit Iran ahead of Trump inauguration
The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog said Sunday he will travel to Iran in the coming days to hold talks regarding the country's nuclear programme.