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Cops hunting for knife's missing third piece, attacker's clothes
Cops say he is a Bangladeshi national who worked in pubs and changed his name to 'Bijoy Das'
Trump 2.0: Prospects of global disruption
The world is watching nervously as the new President begins his second innings in Washington
The world has always loved Indian beats
Jason Derulo is no stranger to India or Indian music. The American singer-songwriter and dancer has previously collaborated with rapper King on the party anthem Bumpa, with singer-songwriter Tesher on the hit single Jalebi Baby, and even took the stage to perform at the 2023 IPL.
The balancing China question before India
GRAND STRATEGY
Neeraj marries former tennis player Himani
India's double Olympic medallist and 2023 world champion Neeraj Chopra has tied the knot with Himani Mor in a private ceremony.
Policing personal freedoms, courtesy social sensibilities
What does it mean to live in the world's largest democracy if consenting adults must still justify their private choices?
India Now a Global Leader in Disaster Management: Shah
Backed by resilient infrastructure in the area of disaster management, India has emerged as a global leader in the sector by adopting a \"zero casualty\" goal during calamities, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Sunday.
Govt stays decision on Nashik, Raigad guardian ministers
Rattled by the displeasure in the Shiv Sena-led by deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde over the appointment of the guardian ministers of Raigad and Nashik, the government on Sunday issued an order temporarily staying the appointments.
In Mann Ki Baat, Modi praises makers of 'sacred' Constitution
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to the members of the Constituent Assembly who helped frame the \"sacred\" document, and urged the citizens to \"work towards building\" an India they would be proud of.
Budget 2025 to raise tax breaks for individuals
Higher standard deduction, reworking of income tax slab structure likely
Taliban Official Urges Leader to Lift Bans on Women's Education
COMMITTING AN INJUSTICE AGAINST 20MN PEOPLE
4 Arrested for Cheating Rohit Shetty's Staff
The Juhu police arrested four men on Saturday for allegedly cheating a housekeeping staff member of filmmaker Rohit Shetty.
Mixed response to import ban on used med devices
The central drugs regulator's decision to stop the import of refurbished or pre-owned medical devices into the country, citing a lack of specific regulations, has met with mixed responses from the industry.
Bhujbal-Ajit battle royale
Senior NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal's direct attack on deputy chief minister and NCP chief Ajit Pawar has brought back into focus the tiff between him and the top brass of the party.
Legacy news on its heels as Trump's 2nd era begins, but remains committed to its mission
As Donald Trump prepares to assume the presidency for a second time, he faces a news establishment on its heels—but not flat on its back.
Investments in Pvt Sector, Jobs to Rise in FY26: CII
Investments by the private sector as well as employment opportunities are expected to rise in FY26, according to a survey of over 300 businesses including large, medium, and small firms.
Woman sustains over 50% burns in acid attack by ex-husband in Kota
Police said they have yet to ascertain why the accused threw acid on his ex-wife
Hindu Gymkhana Bundle Out Victory CC For 211
Victory Cricket Club were bowled out for 211 in pursuit of PJ Hindu Gymkhana's first-innings total of 292 on the second day of their Mumbai Police Shield final.
At least 80 killed in Colombia as peace talks fail
More than 80 people have been killed in the country's northeast region following failed attempts to hold peace talks with the National Liberation Army, a Colombian official said.
NMC Draft Allows Non-Med Grads to Teach Med Class
The National Medical Commission (NMC), in its draft \"Teachers Eligibility Qualifications (TEQ) in Medical Institutions Regulations\" for 2024, has retained a two-year-old provision allowing non-medical graduates with MSc and PhD degrees to teach medical students anatomy, biochemistry, and physiology.
Battery-swap policy on ice, focus shifts to charging
A federal policy to encourage battery swapping for electric vehicles may go on the backburner, two people aware of the matter said, in the backdrop of industry fears that forcing common standards is not practical and will hurt innovation.
Centre Appoints Assam DGP as New CRPF Chief
Backed by resilient infrastructure in the area of disaster management, India has emerged as a global leader in the sector by adopting a \"zero casualty\" goal during calamities, Union home minister Amit Shah said on Sunday.
For Tejashwi, Lalu legacy a mixed bag
On Saturday, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) national executive committee entrusted Tejashwi Yadav with powers that elevate him to be on par with the party's national president, a post held by his father, Lalu Prasad.
We're the Worst Team in United History: Amorim
Ruben Amorim made the astonishing admission that his Manchester United flops are the worst team in the club's history after Sunday's dismal 3-1 defeat against Brighton.
Chhota Rajan's aide moves HC for relief
A henchman of gangster Chhota Rajan, who along with another gang member, had allegedly shot dead the bodyguard-cum-driver of the brother of fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim at Pakmodia Street in South Mumbai in 2011, approached the Bombay high court to appeal against a Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court order convicting him for the crime.
Aman and I were like brothers on and off set: Hritik
Actor Hritik Yadav was left in shock when he called his close friend and co-star Aman Jaiswal on Friday evening, only to learn that he had met with a fatal accident.
The tangy, crumbly cheese that makes every meal delicious
Looking to add a bold and tangy flair to your meals? Amul Feta Cheese brings the vibrant Mediterranean vibe with a touch of Indian zest right to your plate!
Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Kareena gives police statement, Ibrahim resumes shooting
Actor Saif Ali Khan is currently recuperating at Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital after sustaining stab wounds, while the attacker remains on the run.
Absent in the "work 90 hours a week" debate
Our country is obsessed with counting hours. Everybody asks the school topper: \"How many hours a day did you study?\" Journalists shove their microphones into the faces of UPSC-toppers: \"You must be studying 16 hours a day, no?\" And now employees are being asked: \"How many hours do you work in a week?\"
Yoon Argues for His Release in S Korean Court
South Korea's impeached president Yoon Suk-yeol on Saturday argued for his release before a Seoul judge as the court reviewed whether to grant a law enforcement request for his formal arrest.