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Six held for blocking roads in Mathura with cow carcasses
Six people were arrested for blocking a road here by placing carcasses of more than three dozen cows, police on Saturday said.
Body of revenue officer, abducted last month, found in Bareilly: Police
BODY WAS FOUND FOLLOWING INFORMATION PROVIDED BY A SUSPECT IN HIS ABDUCTION: COPS
LIVER REGENERATION DRUG SET FOR CLINICAL TRIALS
KANPUR: A team from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has developed a groundbreaking medication that could potentially cure liver fibrosis, a condition often linked to fatty liver disease and cirrhosis.
MAYA: BACKWARD CLASSES CANNOT EXPECT MUCH FROM NEHRU-GANDHI FAMILY
BSP chief Mayawati on Sunday alleged that the Congress did not want the backward classes in the country to advance, and criticised the previous Congress governments for not implementing the Mandal Commission report which recommended 27 percent reservation for OBCs in public employment and higher education.
HC directs U.P. govt to appoint man acquitted in spying case as ADJ
AFTER CONCLUSION OF TRIAL, ADDITIONAL SESSIONS JUDGE COURT OF KANPUR NAGAR HAD ACQUITTED KUMAR IN THOSE TRIALS ON MARCH 6, 2014.
'Paryatak Suraksha' campaign launched to protect tourists at Taj
In a collaborative effort, the state police at Tourism Thana, Tajganj police station, along with Taj Security police, have intensified their efforts in preparation for the peak tourism season.
276 edu volunteers appointed in schools facing teachers' shortage
RUDRAPUR: The district administration of Almora has appointed 276 education volunteers to teach in schools facing a shortage of teachers.
CHINA TOPS LIST OF COUNTRIES FACING DUMPING CASES BY INDIA
NEW DELHI: China topped a list of 20 countries with over 79% of total 43 dumping cases registered by India this year as the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) is conducting an investigation into alleged damage to the domestic chemicals, glass, metals, fibres and plastic sectors.
South Korea opposition leaders offer to work with govt after tumult over martial law move
South Korea's opposition leader offered Sunday to work with the government to ease the political tumult as officials sought to reassure allies and markets, a day after the opposition-controlled parliament voted to impeach conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol over a short-lived attempt to impose martial law.
Prior sanction nod is not a shield for the corrupt, says SC
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has outlined the scope of immunity granted to public servants, making it explicit that the requirement of prior sanction to prosecute them is \"not a shield for corrupt practices\" and that the immunity cannot be misused by public servants to camouflage illegal acts as duties performed under the colour of their office.
39 Mahayuti leaders take oath as cabinet ministers
NAGPUR: A total of 39 leaders of the Mahayuti alliance were sworn in as Cabinet ministers in the Maharashtra government during a ceremony at Raj Bhavan in Nagpur on Sunday.
HAND GRENADE FOUND NEAR PWD CONTRACTOR'S HOUSE IN IMPHAL
A hand grenade was reportedly found near the residence of a public works department (PWD) special contractor in Imphal East, under the jurisdiction of Heingang police station, on Sunday morning.
SMAT final: Versatile MP face star-studded Mumbai
With coach Chandrakant Pandit at the helm of Madhya Pradesh, a cricket rivalry is brewing between MP and Mumbai.
World crown will inspire kids to play professionally
BENGALURU: Indian chess is blazing a trail – with a double Olympiad sweep and now an 18-year-old world champion in the same year.
Harikrishna: The specialist on China in Gukesh's team
The 38-year-old Indian GM speaks about his understanding of Chinese players, Ding as a friend and how the team tucked away in Spain dealt with World Championship
Jota rescues 10-man Liverpool in Fulham draw, Arsenal held
Diogo Jota rescued Liverpool as the Premier League leaders recovered from Andy Robertson's early red card to snatch a 2-2 draw with Fulham, while Arsenal's title challenge was dented by a goalless draw against Everton on Saturday.
No early breakthrough, rain spoils play on Day 1
BRISBANE: A day that started with so much promise at the Gabba ended as a damp squib, and the bigger concern is that the forecast for the rest of the Test isn't great either.
'BLOCK OPENAI'S FOR-PROFIT SHIFT,' META URGES CALIFORNIA A.G.
LOS ANGELES: OpenAI asked a federal judge in California, on Friday, to reject a request by billionaire Elon Musk to halt the ChatGPT maker's conversion to a for-profit company.
Hardline critic of West elected Georgia's prez
TBILISI: Georgian lawmakers elected Mikheil Kavelashvili, a hardline critic of the West, as the country's new president, on Saturday, setting him up to replace a pro-Western incumbent amid major protests against the government over a halt to the country's European Union accession talks last month.
Protesters rejoice as MPs heed call
SEOUL: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed on Saturday to fight for his political future after he was impeached in a second vote by the opposition-led parliament over his short-lived attempt to impose martial law, a move that had shocked the nation.
B'desh panel accuses Hasina of 'enforced disappearances'
An inquiry commission in Bangladesh said on Saturday that former premier Sheikh Hasina and some officials of security forces and her government were involved in enforced disappearances.
The curious case of Kylian Mbappe
The World Cup winner has had shockingly bad stats since he joined Real Madrid in July. What will it take to turn this around?
Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in memory
It happens far more to very successful people. When their careers are on the ascendant, people know everything about them—fame, money, lifestyle, talent, and personal life. But when their rising star begins to sink, they have to suffer the humiliation of painful anonymity.
Standing with the law, securing social peace
The Supreme Court's intervention in the Places of Worship Act case is a timely reminder to the lower judiciary about the sanctity of the law
Why I refuse to address guests on my show as sir
SIR, AS UNDERSTOOD IN BRITISH ENGLISH, IS DEFERENTIAL. IT WOULD PLACE THE INTERVIEWEE ON A PEDESTAL, ABOVE THE INTERVIEWER. YET THE ASSUMPTION OF A POLITICAL INTERVIEW IS THAT THE INTERVIEWER AND INTERVIEWEE ARE EQUAL
Behind India's success in curbing tuberculosis
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clarion call to eliminate tuberculosis (TB) from India laid the foundation for a new model of TB care and management.
Peace process begins in Maoist-hit village
NEW DELHI: Months after breaching the Maoist bastion of Puvarti in Sukma district of Chhattisgarh, security forces on Saturday made further inroads in the region with the opening of a new camp in Golaguda village, one of the remotest parts of the district.
Senior BJP leader LK Advani hospitalised
Veteran BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani has been admitted in the ICU of Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals.
Temple in Sambhal shut since '78 riots reopened
The Sambhal administration has reopened a temple locked since 1978 following communal riots in the town.
MEDICS PROTEST AFTER 2 GET BAIL IN RG KAR CASE
Junior doctors, nurses, and others staged a protest on Saturday outside the Central Bureau of Investigation office against the bail granted to former principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Sandip Ghosh, and Tala police station's former officer-in-charge, Abhijit Mondal.