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Judge Slams Police, RG Kar Hospital
Judge Asked Why FIR Was Lodged After 11.30 PM When Incident Was Reported in the Morning
SC stays defamation trial against Rahul in 2018 case
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed defamation proceedings against Congress member of Parliament (MP) Rahul Gandhi in a 2018 case pending before a Jharkhand court on his comments against then BJP president Amit Shah referring to him as a \"murder accused\".
Meet the Owners of the Global Sports Pickleball League
The Global Sports Pickleball League is set to make a splash in India, with a diverse group of owners bringing their expertise and passion to the sport.
India Set To Host 2025 Fide World Cup From Oct 31
India is all set to host possibly the most important chess tournament of the year, the Fide World Cup.
The bovine beliefs of a man of science
Veezhinathan Kamakoti loves cows. More so if they are indigenous breeds. He also believes that cow urine has medicinal value. As a private individual, he has every right to stick to his beliefs, which are derived from faith-based claims than evidence provided by modern science.
Into the world of Jagat
A surreal journey inside a long-closed landmark
Hyd man shot dead in US, kin urge govt to help bring body
A 26-year-old man from Hyderabad was shot dead by unidentified people at Washington Avenue in the US on Sunday, his family members told reporters on Monday.
It's crazy, almost surreal: Karun Nair on Vijay Hazare run with bat
Karun Nair has reminded the cricketing world of his hunger for runs with a record-breaking Vijay Hazare Trophy campaign.
New Delhi Keeps an Eye on House and Senate Picks
Even as the focus is understandably on the new occupant of White House, an equally important change has happened on the other side of Pennsylvania Avenue in the composition of the US Congress on Capitol Hill.
Govt eyes pvt play in onion logistics
Steep prices, rotting stocks and cartel concerns—The heartburn that comes with onion harvests every year may become a thing of the past, with the government looking to sign up private firms for efficient storage and transport of the kitchen staple to supplement its own buffer stocks.
SC Orders Video Facilities at Tihar Jail, Jammu Court for Yasin's Trial
The Supreme Court on Monday directed the high courts of Delhi and Jammu & Kashmir to ensure the video conferencing facility provided in a Jammu court and Delhi's Tihar jail are functioning well to enable the trial against terror convict Mohammad Yasin Malik in two high-profile cases of kidnapping and murder.
Lakhimpur Case: Cops To Probe If Witnesses Are Being Influenced
The Supreme Court on Monday directed the superintendent of police in Lakhimpur Kheri to conduct an inquiry into allegations against Ashish Mishra of influencing witnesses in the 2021 violence case.
This Is Not Over Yet: Doctors, Victim's Kin
The victim's parents said they were not at all satisfied with the verdict of the court pronouncing life imprisonment till death for prime accused Sanjay Roy as well as the financial assistance and would move to a higher court seeking justice.
Not satisfied': CM seeks death sentence, Oppn hits out at TMC
Leaders across party lines on Monday expressed discontent with the judgment of a Kolkata court pronouncing life imprisonment till death for prime accused Sanjay Roy in the rape and murder of a 31-year-old resident doctor at the West Bengal government-run RG Kar medical college and hospital, demanding the capital punishment for the convict.
NCC Cadets a Reflection of India, Says Rajnath
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Monday asked NCC cadets to strive hard to help realise India's vision of becoming a developed country by 2047, described them as the country's assets, and hailed their contribution towards nation building through \"leadership, discipline, ambition and patriotism\" - qualities imbibed during training.
Lakshya needs to find ways to get over the line: Vimal
After losing the India Open first round to Lin Chun-Yi of Chinese Taipei last week, Lakshya Sen had said that it \"just wasn't his day\". The worrying matter is that India's top men's singles shuttler hasn't had many 'good days' since the Olympic Games.
Axar hopes the numbers start adding up for him
Axar Patel wasn't on the flight to Australia last November.
Temp remains above normal, AQI improves
Unusual winter heat
1st Phase Ggm Metro Tenders Ready by Feb
The Gurugram Metro Rail Corporation (GMRL) officials announced on Monday that tenders for the first phase of the Gurugram Metro construction will be ready by January 31, while those for the second phase will be prepared by the end of February.
No Urgent Hearing of Plea Against AAP Sop
₹2,100 FOR WOMEN HC HEARING ON JANUARY 30
Waqf JPC Set To Hold Final Discussions On Jan 24-25
The joint parliamentary committee scrutinising the Waqf amendment Bill is set to begin clause-by-clause discussion on the proposed amendments on January 24-25, a communique from the Lok Sabha secretariat said, with the meetings expected to set the stage for tabling of the final report during the Budget session of Parliament.
BJP Will End All Welfare Plans, Claims Kejriwal
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal on Monday addressed a rally in east Delhi's Vishwas Nagar, making a pitch for his party's welfare schemes and alleging that voting for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would mean losing all benefits provided by the Delhi government.
DTCP to inspect gates installed in plotted colonies in Gurugram
The enforcement wing of the Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) announced on Monday that all permissions for erecting gates in plotted colonies developed by private builders and Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) will be reviewed soon.
2 Union Ministers May Lead Feb 14 Farm Talks
The proposed talks between protesting farmer unions and the Centre slated for February 14 will likely be led by one or two Union ministers, along with their counterparts from Punjab and Haryana, a person aware of the matter said, as farmers prepared a 13-point charter of demands, including guaranteed minimum support prices (MSP) and farm-loan waiver.
AAP Now Targets Verma Over 'Massive Growth in Income'
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi's health minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Monday threw a satire at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and New Delhi candidate Parvesh Verma's rise in annual income from 2018 to 2024, as per the affidavits filed with the election commission.
Modi, Shah, Yogi Set to Intensify Delhi BJP Campaign After R-Day
With just over two weeks left for the Delhi assembly elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is gearing up for an intense outreach campaign featuring public addresses by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and a roster of chief ministers, including Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, party leaders said.
No mascara, no problem: That's 2025's hottest beauty trend
Even the best mascaras take a little effort to remove — but what if skipping them altogether became the hottest beauty trend of 2025?
SC to Hear Bail Plea by Tahir Hussain Today
The Supreme Court will take up on Tuesday a petition by Mohammad Tahir Hussain seeking bail in the 2020 Delhi riots case to contest the Delhi assembly elections.
1-year BEd programme may soon return: NCTE
THE COURSE WILL BE OFFERED TO CANDIDATES WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE FOUR-YEAR BACHELOR'S OR A TWO-YEAR MASTER'S DEGREE
CBI clubs graft cases in Mahadev scam
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a corruption and cheating case in connection with the Mahadev online betting app scandal,