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Integration or liberation? TRS & BJP turf war begins
Shah, KCR To Attend Grand Events Today
24 yrs on, crawling Charminar project junked; new plan soon
Twenty-four years after its pompous rollout, the Telangana government has decided to wind up the ambitious Charminar Pedestrianisation Project (CPP), which promised to restore the splendour of the iconic monument and its vicinity.
BJP circulates booklet on the life & times of Modi
Over 17 crore people voted for BJP in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls when Narendra Modi was announced as the party's PM candidate and the number went up to 22 crore in 2019 when he was in the electoral race as an incumbent.
Centre, Assam & adivasi groups sign peace pact
By '24, Border Disputes Between NE States Should End: Shah
Agri tech from T keeps planes safe from birds, boars
An electronic gadget, deployed at farms to deter wild boar, birds and vertebrate pests without causing any harm to them, is now come keeping airports safe across the country.
Hyd deserves UNESCO world heritage tag: KTR
Municipal administration and urban development minister KT Rama Rao on Thursday announced that the state government will aim for the UNESCO world heritage tag for Hyderabad. "The city richly deserves it," he said.
BJP plans big for year-long Liberation Day celebrations
The BJP is gearing up to celebrate September 17 as 'Liberation Day' as part of the year-long event planned by the Union government.
'One can ban miniskirt, not hijab on grounds of morality'
In the ongoing hearing of a batch of petitions challenging the Karnataka high court's judgment that upheld the ban on wearing hijab by students in educational institutions, the Muslim side on Thursday told the Supreme Court that a girl student can be barred from wearing a miniskirt to an educational institution but not a hijab by applying the restrictions of public order, decency and morality to the freedom of expression under Article 19(2).
THE DAY THE MUSIC STOPPED
The World's Love Affair With Roger Federer Comes To An End, But As Always, It's On His Terms...
Space race 2.0? US' lunar return gathers urgency, courtesy China
EYEING A MOONSHOT: The return capsule of China's Shenzhou-13 manned space mission is seen after landing, in this April 16 photo. The US is wary of China taking the lead in space exploration that would put Beijing ahead in power in space and in prestige on Earth
Book: Trump's idea to buy Greenland came from cosmetics tycoon
One of the odder moments of Donald Trump's presidency came when he publicly floated the idea of buying Greenland. It caused a predictable furore, generated gales of late-night television jokes and soured relations with Denmark, which rejected the idea of selling the giant Arctic territory.
Zelensky involved in car accident, not seriously hurt but probe on
President Zelensky was involved in a car accident in Kyiv on Wednesday evening but was not seriously hurt, his spokesman said.
Putin survived assassination bid as limousine attacked: Report
Russian President Putin's limousine was attacked in an "assassination attempt", a report has alleged.
First signs of friction? Putin admits China has 'concerns' about Ukraine
Russia Isolated? Beijing Readout Doesn't Mention Ukraine Or Nato
Owner of $3bn firm gives it all away, to fight climate change
A half-century after founding outdoor apparel maker Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard, the eccentric rock climber who became a reluctant billionaire, has given the company away.
A Tale Of American Gullibility And Pakistani Deceit
Why US keeps supplying military equipment to Islamabad despite its misuse against India
Reforms, Not Quotas
Addition of castes to reserved categories means more claimants for a shrinking govt pie
Strategic Autonomy
India’s membership of SCO serves its interests and is not at odds with its other alliances
How Xi Controls His Party
His threefold strategy is to pursue ideological unity, enforce discipline, eliminate the power-brokers
Google Suffers Big EU Setback As It Fails To Topple €4bn Fine
Firm Had Been Penalised In 2018 For Android App Bundling
Is The Long Wait For Private Investment Over?
FM's asked India Inc to invest more. A confluence of factors suggests this may happen late 2022-23
Kudos to six bravehearts
Two brave policemen and four civilians who risked their lives and saved people trapped at Ruby Pride Luxury Hotel were felicitated by Hyderabad police commissioner CV Anand on Wednesday.
Give space and time for healing: Tips you can use to calm down an anxious person
Whether you’re in a romantic relationship, part of a closely knit family or simply super-attached to your best friend, there will come a time when despite knowing them so well, you’d be at a loss of words. These moments are usually the ones where the other person calls you in a state of panic and self-deprecation, leaving you befuddled about what to say or do next to make them feel better.
Our films have often romanticised stalking and that is problematic: Malavika Mohanan
Actress Malavika Mohanan had a tough time trying to ward off the attention of an incessant admirer recently. The experience was awkward and unpleasant for her. She said, "I have never really experienced something like this before. It's something we have grown up seeing in movies, albeit in a more romantic way, but this was far from that.
Not shifting Agniveer job rallies from Punjab: Army
The Army clarified on Wednesday about reports that it was shifting Agniveer recruitment rallies out of Punjab, with Army sources saying that the process "is progressing as scheduled for the year 2022-23", and that the evidence lay in the Ludhiana and Gurdaspur rallies.
'Adhere to no military help to Pakistan'
Avoid F-16s Deal With Pak, Rajnath To US
Shah to helm Centre's Sept 17 events in Hyd
Will Also Visit Raju's Family And Prabhas
IIT-Hyd MTech students rue lack of internships
The suicide note written by B Rahul, an MTech student who passed away on August 3, has put focus on lack of internships for the masters students of IIT-Hyderabad. It is learnt that this has been a very common complaint among the student community.
In flooded Pak village, the men won't let the women evacuate
'MATTER OF HONOUR': People wade through flood waters at Basti Ahmad Din in this September 7 photo. Volunteers have pleaded with the residents to leave for safety, to no avail. 'We are Baloch. We would rather starve and make do than let our families go out,' said a villager
Taiwan beauty queen caught in China row at Malaysia event
Taipei accused China on Wednesday of pressuring organisers of a Malaysian trade event into barring a Taiwanese beauty queen waving the island's flag on stage.