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Alcaraz sets up last eight date with Djokovic
ALEXANDER Zverev warned on Sunday he can \"do a lot of damage\" at the Australian Open but is wary of \"smart\" quarter-final opponent Tommy Paul.
Garcetti at final meet with PM: 'India-US ties at peak'
Says what was unthinkable a generation ago will be indispensable soon
After mishap, Assam launches drive to seal illegal rat-hole mines
ASSAM government has launched a drive to seal all rat-hole coal mines.
Impeached prez Yoon formally arrested, his supporters riot in court
HOURS after South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was formally arrested, triggering rioting by his supporters, his lawyers said on Sunday that he remains defiant in his refusal to answer questions over the probe into his declaration of martial law last month.
Gukesh turns tables on Anish Giri in Tata Open
D Gukesh seems to be on a roll. At least for a while. On January 17, D Gukesh was at the Rashtrapati Bhavan for the National Sports awards ceremony.
In 2012-23, Kerala Posted Fourth Highest In-Migrant Arrival Growth
Last year, intra-state passengers constituted 69.26% of total arrivals in the state
Killed Mom as Punishment for Giving Birth, Youth Tells Cops
SHOCKING information has come to light in the incident in which a 25-year-old youth hacked his mother to death at a relative's house at Puthuppady in Thalamassery on Saturday.
ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India to start 2 automotive steel units in 2025
ARCELORMITTAL Nippon Steel India, a joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel, is set to commission in 2025 two production lines dedicated to manufacturing advanced automotive steel products.
What Not To Expect Of Budget 2025
Y the end of the week, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present her second Budget in quick succession.
Efforts of mental health centre help Geetu reunite with family
A HEARTWARMING reunion took place on Sunday as Geetu, an inmate of the Government Mental Health Centre at Kuthiravattam, was finally reunited with her family after 20 years.
Row over aid baseless, says injured YC leader's spouse
THE spouse of Megha Renjith, a Youth Congress leader who sustained injuries in a police lathicharge, has termed baseless the controversy related to the aid allotted to her by the Congress and its youth wing.
Suspected Hooch Leaves Seven Dead in Dry Bihar
SEVEN people died allegedly after drinking spurious liquor in dry Bihar's West Champaran district, prompting the administration to order an inquiry, a police officer said on Sunday.
Art Of Surviving, Thriving In Mkt
have often felt that for all the positive domestic retail investor numbers that were being reported regularly over the last several years, the real test for the Indian equity market would come in case of a longer than usual, if not prolonged correction in a market that has been on a one way rising trend since the early Covid days, almost five years ago.
Budget 2025: Insurance sector expects incentives, innovation
THE insurance industry is expecting a host of policy measures from the forthcoming budget and topping the wish-list is ending the double taxation on pensioners, lowering, if not ending, GST on insurance, especially on health products, and a closure for the much-delayed insurance amendments bill that may likely bring in a composite licensing regime for the sector.
Ahead of LSG polls, lax enforcement impedes garbage-free Kerala goal
Local bodies given strict orders to intensify enforcement activities over next three months
Gunfight breaks out in Baramulla, first this year
A gunfight between security forces and terrorists broke out on Sunday in Sopore area of Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district, the first encounter this year.
Covid Just a Distant Memory in Wuhan
BUILT in just days as Covid-19 cases spiked in Wuhan in early 2020, the Huoshenshan Hospital was once celebrated as a symbol of the Chinese city's fight against the virus that first emerged there.
Detained 900 Bangladeshis and Rohingyas from 2021-24, says RPF
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) officially claimed on Sunday that it has detained over 900 Bangladeshi nationals and Rohingyas from railway areas between 2021 and 2024.
Govt May Table Waqf Bill During Budget Session After JPC Submits Report
The Centre is likely to introduce the contentious Waqf Amendment Bill during the Budget session, scheduled to begin on January 31 and continue with recesses till April 4.
Indian Optimism Awaiting a Trumpian Order
We are dealing with a superpower seeking to reconcile multiple interests in a challenging global environment. Convergence of interests does not translate to a congruence of actions
6-yr-old steps on country-made bombs, dies
A SIX-YEAR-OLD child died after she inadvertently stepped on country-made bombs that were stored in the terrace of a house near Poomandahalli in Karimangalam on Sunday.
Anakkayam swings into action to prevent waterborne diseases
SWINGING into action after 30 students at a government school in Irumbhuzhi were diagnosed with jaundice recently, the Anakkayam panchayat has started implementing measures to prevent the spread of waterborne diseases like hepatitis A and E.
Surreal Salvador Comes to Town
The interiors of a new restaurant in Bengaluru is an eccentric interpretation of the outlier artist's chaotic genius
HIL: Hyderabad ends Dragons' winning streak
HYDERABAD Toofans delivered a commanding performance to defeat league leaders Tamil Nadu Dragons 4-0 in the Hockey India League at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda Stadium in Ranchi on Saturday.
Hyundai, TVS to make 3W, micro 4W for Indian mkt
Hyundai to offer design, engg, tech; TVS to do mfg, marketing
Kotak Bank profit up 10% at ₹4,701 cr
KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK on Saturday reported a 10.22% increase in consolidated net profit to ₹4,701 crore for the third quarter of FY25.
Who did Parashuram Actually Kill?
Resurrecting Faith
VinFast enters India with three e-SUVs, BYD to expand presence
VINFAST on Saturday announced its first electric vehicles (EVs) for the Indian market at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
Cong to reclaim bungalow 7 at Jantar Mantar Road
THE Congress may soon initiate 'systematic' and 'serious' efforts to take over properties belonging to the party before its split in 1969, including the erstwhile head office at bungalow number 7 on Jantar Mantar Road.
The Untangled Weaver
Rajeshwari Karthik collaborates with weaver clusters to revive traditional textiles