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ICC chairman Shah meets Thomas Bach
ICC chairman Jay Shah has held discussions with IOC president Thomas Bach ahead of the Extraordinary IOC Session in Lausanne from January 30, as the sport's inclusion at the Summer Games beyond the 2028 edition continues to gather pace.
Fide Slams Carlsen's Freestyle Chess for Dividing the Players
Freestyle Chess has been a simmering issue between Fide and the game's most successful player, Magnus Carlsen, for a while.
Shares, Salary Impasse at ISL Debutants Mohammedan SP
The issue of pending salaries for players and staff at Mohammedan Sporting took a new turn on Tuesday when their investor said the memorandum of understanding with the club has expired and that shares have yet to be transferred.
Trump Withdraws From Paris Climate Agreement, Again
President Donald Trump signed an executive order soon after taking office on Monday directing the US' withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement, weakening what has, over the past four years especially, become a global movement to combat the climate crisis.
One in 12 kids exposed to online sexual abuse: Study
THE STUDY ALSO HIGHLIGHTED THE NEED FOR NEW POLICY ACTION TO PROTECT KIDS FROM POTENTIAL MENTAL HEALTH HARMS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
For America, why India is not China
Ten reasons why the Trump Administration should hold off on tariff hikes for India
Saif returns home; cops recreate scene of crime
A TEAM OF 20 OFFICIALS WENT TO THE ACTOR'S SATGURU SHARAN RESIDENCE WITH THE ACCUSED TO RECREATE THE CRIME SCENE
CP's purveyor of classics
One of the best establishments for used books
₹1,561-cr contract inked for bridge laying tanks: Min
BLT IS A CRITICAL EQUIPMENT USED FOR LAUNCHING BRIDGES DURING OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS
Cultural heritage in focus as states ready R-Day tableaux
As the countdown to Republic Day intensifies, the grand parade at Kartavya Path on January 26 will feature a compelling mix of 18 marching contingents, 15 bands, and 31 tableaux from states, union territories, ministries, and the armed forces.
HRY Health Minister Calls For Vigilance On Road Safety
Haryana's health and family welfare minister Arti Rao on Tuesday urged people to strictly follow traffic rules for public safety as she underlined the urgent need for public vigilance on road safety.
Hiding in labour data, a tale of economic distress
The recent statements by the Union labour minister Mansukh Mandaviya rightly suggest that the labour force participation rate is up and the unemployment rate is down based on data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS).
Maha, MP to Verify Beneficiaries of Cash Allowance Schemes
The Move Aims to Weed Out Ineligible Recipients and Slash Burden on the Exchequer
If we copy AAP, we will be jailed: Saini
Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini, campaigning in Delhi for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday, said his party will never take inspiration from the policies of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as BJP leaders do not wish to be jailed — a reference to the ongoing probe into alleged irregularities in the promulgation of the Delhi excise policy 2021-22.
MHA Warns Unlicensed NGOs Against Receiving Foreign Funds
The Ministry Came Across Some Instances Of Credit Or Debit In The Accounts Of NGOs Without A Licence
AAP Reaches Out to Dhobi Community
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday announced seven pre-poll guarantees for the Dhobi community, including the setting up of a special welfare board to enact policies, if his party is voted back to power in the upcoming assembly elections.
Man Dies After Being Run Over By Truck, Driver Arrested
A 36-year-old specially-abled man was killed on Monday night on the Old Railway Road in Gurugram's New Colony after being run over by a speeding container truck.
Cape Town Convention to ease aircraft leasing: Aviation secy
The government is set to soon approve the Cape Town Convention to make it easier to lease and buy aircraft in India, ministry of civil aviation secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam said on Tuesday.
39-Year-Old Man Murdered in Car in Bawana Village, Two Minors Held
A 39-year-old property dealer was shot dead inside his moving car allegedly by two minors who were following him in outer north Delhi's Bawana on Monday night, police said on Tuesday.
In Donald Trump's firing line, the diversity of American federal govt
President Donald Trump, on Day 1, issued a wide-ranging set of executive orders that will end any effort to make the American federal government diverse on the grounds that it compromises merit and efficiency.
ED Examining 'Land Acquisition' Complaint Against Kharge, Kin
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is examining a complaint against Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, his son and Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge and other family members that accuses them of illegally acquiring public land in the state to see if there is a money laundering angle in the allegations, people familiar with the matter said.
Mumbai Colleges to Take Part in HT's Centenary Debate
Students from nearly 20 top colleges across India's financial capital will compete in the second of the regional rounds on the topic
CBI Closed Record 174 Cases in 2024 for Lack of Evidence
In 2023 and 2022, CBI Disposed of Investigation in 588 and 585 Cases, Respectively
Beti Bachao Beti Padhao dividend for Viksit Bharat
As India marches confidently towards becoming Viksit Bharat by 2047, the transformative impact of the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) programme is a testament to how far we have come in our transition from a focus on women's development to women-led development.
DHBVN Officials Booked After Discom Staff Electrocuted
A Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) assistant linesman was electrocuted when power supply to a 11KV feeder was suddenly turned on while he was carrying out repair work in Sector 84 on Tuesday, police said.
Atishi Alleges 'Threat' to AAP Workers by BJP
CM Atishi on Tuesday alleged intimidation and threat to the AAP volunteers by workers of the BJP, including relatives of BJP candidate Ramesh Bidhuri in Kalkaji constituency.
No violation of norms; Kantara 2 gets clean chit from forest officials
Following allegations by local villagers that the crew of Kantara: Chapter 1 has violated norms during the shoot of the film in the Heruru forest area of Karnataka, Forest Department officials have refuted the claims.
20-yr-old gang-raped at gunpoint, friend attacked
Life term for UP man after girl died due to electrified gate of his house
Putin, Xi Hold Key Talks After Trump Sworn In
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping praised their deepening cooperation in a video call on Tuesday, hours after Donald Trump's inauguration as US president.
Rahul to Hold 3 Poll Rallies in City Till Friday
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will campaign in parts of Delhi for three consecutive days starting Wednesday for the upcoming assembly polls, party leaders said on Tuesday.