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5 Maoists killed in encounter in C'garh's Bijapur
FIVE Maoists including two women cadres were killed in an exchange of fire with the security forces at the Bandepara-Koranjed forested terrain under the Indravati National Park in strife-torn Bijapur district about 400 km south of Raipur on Sunday.
Adorned in snow, Uttarakhand mountains beckon
UTTARAKHAND saw a delightful change in weather on Sunday, as heavy snowfall and rain swept across various regions, causing a significant drop in mercury levels.
Ripples of discontent away from Sangam
AWAY from the Sangam, there are ripples of discontent in how the city has been hijacked by the event, but those voices are muted.
Brahmins, OBC families face social boycott over prasad given by a Dalit
The caste of water
SAD yet to fully implement our directives: Akal Takht
AKAL Takht jatheder (high priest) Giani Raghbir Singh has said that the Shiromani Akali Dal is yet to implement their edict fully, adding that SAD cannot overlook the seven-member committee set up to reorganise the party.
Youth power vital for developed India: PM
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that the power of youth will drive the economy and make India a developed nation by 2047.
Men found taking Maiyan aid in J'khand, FIR lodged
Even as thousands of women recently took to the streets for being denied the financial aid under Maiyan Samman Yojana, men have been found taking benefits of the scheme in Jharkhand.
Modi to inaugurate 6.4 km Z-Morh tunnel in Jammu & Kashmir today
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi will on Monday inaugurate the strategic 6.4-km Z-Morh tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir.
Govt plans to revive district agro-met units
A year after closing down 199 district agro-met units (DAMU), the Central government is now planning to revive them with a solid framework on the 150th anniversary of the India Meteorological Department.
Canada's Indian-origin MP Anita Anand opts out of prime ministerial race
ANITA Anand, the Indian-origin Member of Parliament of Liberal Party and Transport Minister, has decided not to run for the position in Canada's prime ministerial race.
Delhi polls: Cong promises ₹8,500 for jobless youths
AFTER women, the Congress aims to target youth in the lead-up to the Delhi assembly election with a new guarantee.
Ensure pre-verification of academic credentials of Indians: Saudi circular
Indians second-largest expat community
Remembrance of Things Past at the Dawn of 2025
For one's true nature to manifest itself, one must give up the false identifications congealed in the illusory entity called ego. It does not dissolve without a living master
The Magic Classical Languages Possess
ITH the Mahakumbh starting on January 13, based on Jupiter's planetary revolution, it seems appropriate to recall some very human love stories with the source of this event, the Sanskrit language.
Two kids burnt alive in haystack blaze in Odisha
IN a tragic incident, two children were burnt alive when a haystack they were playing near caught fire and fell on them, trapping both inside, at Balakira village within Baunsuni police limits of Boudh district on Saturday evening.
Stalin arrogant, doesn't respect nation: Guv Ravi
Governor is acting arrogantly, wants to change convention, says DMK
HMPV Is Just Another Annual Virus, There's No Need To Worry
ever, no casualties have been reported anywhere in Karnataka linked to this issue.
ISRO's new chief V Narayanan visits hometown in Tamil Nadu
SUCCESS of cryogenic engine development is a joint effort, said ISRO's new chairman V Narayanan at his native village Mela Kattuvilai near Nagercoil on Sunday.
Lack of clear ideology the reason behind defections: Revanth
ASSERTING that the lack of strong political ideology was the main reason for defections, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said, \"Leaders are switching parties for posts and positions. Students who follow party ideologies will remain loyal to their organisations. Revival of ideological student politics is the need of the hour.\"
BJP demands swift action or will observe 'Black Sankranti'
CONDEMNING the heinous act of miscreants cutting the udders of three cows in Bengaluru, BJP leaders on Sunday warned that they would observe a 'Black Sankranti' if the government fails to take action against the accused.
'Crisis-torn' Cong to hold series of meetings today, Siddu convenes CLP
As ruling Congress is facing a fresh crisis over leadership with the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah camp – read ministers – holding dinner meetings, the Grand Old Party's rank and file will gather at three levels on Monday, including the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) which the CM has convened.
Those who attacked cows will be punished: CM
BJP demands swift action or will observe 'Black Sankranti'
JDS to elect new chief in 2.5 months
UNION minister and JDS state president HD Kumaraswamy on Sunday revealed that the NDA ally will elect a new state president within the next two-and-a-half months.
Gavi Mutt Jatra begins with religious programme
GAVISIDDHESHWARA Jatra Mahotsava programmes were officially launched at 5 pm on Saturday with Basava Pata Arohana, a religious programme.
Tiger spotted during daylight at Bazarkonang
A tiger has been sighted at Bazarkonang and surrounding villages during daytime and it has thrilled villagers as this feline is not shy about the human beings around it.
TNIE photojournalist Shimoga Nandan no more
THE New Indian Express photojournalist Nandan Gowda (57) passed away in the early hours of Sunday due to a heart attack at a private hospital.
Ensure efficient management of renovated old bus stand, says Joshi
He emphasizes importance of implementing plans with a vision for nation's development
Tension in B'luru after miscreants cut udders of 3 cows
TENSION flared up in the Cottonpet area in Bengaluru West on Sunday morning after unidentified miscreants inflicted injuries on the udders of three cows on Pension Mohalla Road behind Vinayaka Theatre. A large number of people gathered as the news spread, leading to tension.
EAM to attend Trump's inauguration
Jaishankar expected to have a short call with the new US President, Secretary of State
'I don't Like Most of the Scripts'
Nana Patekar speaks to Shama Bhagat on his latest film Vanvaas and life beyond the city hustle