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Will ensure city's development: Kejriwal
AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said he needed the support of the people to defeat the BJP and ensure that the \"good work\" continued in Delhi.
Teen shot dead, three minors apprehended
A 19-year-old boy was shot dead in broad daylight following a minor argument over trying the accused person's cap in Kailash Nagar area of Delhi's Shahdara, police said on Sunday.
City lawyers to abstain from work
A committee of Delhi bar associations has resolved to strike on Monday to protest against the alleged attack on lawyers in a courtroom in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad.
SC to hear today plea against vesting L-G with power to appoint lawyers
The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday a plea filed by the Delhi government challenging the Centre's decision to vest in the Lieutenant Governor the power to appoint government lawyers.
Bus marshals will be redeployed for anti-pollution drives in 2-4 days: AAP
Accuses BJP of indulging in 'dirty politics' to prevent civil volunteers from re-employment
Sisters assault ex-DSP for asking them not to honk
A former Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in Uttar Pradesh and his family were allegedly assaulted by two sisters following an argument over honking in east Delhi's Vasundhara Enclave area, an official said on Sunday.
Two on-duty cops injured as car drags them for 20m
TWO Delhi traffic police officers were injured when the car they were attempting to stop dragged them for over 20 metres in the Ber Sarai area of southwest Delhi, a senior police officer said on Sunday.
Anand Vihar among areas in hazardous air category
DELHI's air hit the hazardous point in many areas on Sunday.
Gone with the spin in less than 10 days: Why India crumbled
INDIA did not have any tangible answer to New Zealand's, what seemed like, an infinite variety of cricket. If the hosts perished to some immaculate pace bowling under overcast conditions, almost England-like in Bengaluru, and later, on turning tracks in Pune and Mumbai, the batters scratched their heads like students struggling to find solutions to multiple problems. Only Risabh Pant stood among the ruins.
Winter session likely from Nov 25, Centre may introduce Waqf bill
THE winter session of Parliament is likely to commence on November 25 and will continue until December 20, according to sources.
Will implement UCC, tribals to be exempt: Shah
UNION Home Minister Amit Shah said on Sunday that the BJP will implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Jharkhand if it wins the upcoming Assembly elections in the state, but would keep the tribals out of the law's ambit.
12 injured as terrorists lob grenade at Srinagar crowd
CRPF vehicle was the target; L-G asks forces to crush terror outfits
Preparing for Death
Embracing life’s end fosters self-realisation, as diverse cultures offer insights into achieving inner liberation and transcending the physical self
Hearty and Wholesome
From Spain to the Middle East to finally in Mumbai, the popular all-day dining restaurant debuts in India
Making Peace with a Truant River
The swelling waters of the Chalakudy river in Kerala have ruined the tranquil lives of the residents of the Moozhikulam Sala on its shore. But they are not giving up yet
Haunting Tales on Historic Streets
History and the supernatural blend to give a spooky dimension to the world's power capital Washington DC's oldest neighbourhood
Getting an Earful During Diwali
Festival season is when noise rules and people hear loud ringing sounds from inside the ear. Guess what?
The Curious Case of Doctoral Theses
A few days ago, a disturbing news item gained some currency when it arried the disclosure that a leading international journal of science had to retract many research papers published by the journal.
Running Through Life on a High
A long time ago, while working on a novel, I managed to write 8,500 words in a single day.
Pradhan-Clare Trophy has Two Winners Always
The recent drubbing handed over to the Indian cricket team by the visiting Kiwis has come as a rude shock to cricketing fans who have historically had a crackling Diwali.
Why McPoliticians are Changing the System
Everyone says fast food is unhealthy.
Counter the Challenges to Reclaim Civilisational Heritage
Taking off the blindfold from the eyes of the goddess and replacing the sword with a scale obviously isn't enough to get rid of the lingering colonial vestiges.
The Festival Man of Goa
Marius Goencho Festakar” Fernandes rekindles the spirit of being Goan with a variety of round-the-year fests that celebrate the seaside state’s fading ethos
Epic Tales on a String
A sweet fragrance of lemongrass Afills the air, as dusk settles over the open-air courtyard of Coco Shambhala, near Bhogwe beach in Parule village in Maharashtra.
The Pastoral Painter in His Element
Thota Vaikuntam's ongoing exhibition in Delhi shows subtle changes in the colour scheme, even as the larger motif remains the same
Ice Cube in Your Food
The world’s obsessive dieting compulsion has gone beyond vanilla versions, looking for types that are as outlandish as they are experimental
IN FINAL STRETCH, U.S. POLL RACE TOO CLOSE TO CALL
THE POWER TO PICK THE PRESIDENT LIES WITH A GROUP OF 538 ELECTORS IN THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE – 100 SENATORS, 435 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, PLUS THREE VOTES FOR WASHINGTON, DC – AND NOT JUST THE SUM OF POPULAR VOTES
Norris wins sprint race at Brazilian Grand Prix
MCLAREN driver Lando Norris won Saturday's Formula 1 sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix to cut his deficit to championship leader Max Verstappen.
Mumbai City look to return to winning ways
MUMBAI CITY FC will look to return to winning ways when they take on visiting Kerala Blasters FC in their Indian Super League match here on Sunday.
Arsenal stunned by Newcastle in EPL
NEWCASTLE put a huge dent in Arsenal's title aspirations with a 1-0 win at home in the Premier League on Saturday.