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Two killed in Raipur as part of building crashes
Two workers were killed and six others were injured on Saturday after a part of an under-construction building collapsed in Raipur district of Chhattisgarh, police said.
Buldhana's 'bald virus' not fungal: Prelim reports
Preliminary investigations of hair, scalp and nail samples have ruled out a fungal infection as the cause of the mysterious \"bald virus\" affecting several villages in Shegaon taluka of Buldhana district.
MCOCA against 8; Karad's exclusion questioned
All seven accused arrested for the murder of Beed sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh, and one absconding accused, have been charged under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), 1999.
60 Accused of Sexually Abusing Kerala Athlete
The 18-Year-Old Survivor Said That She Was Sexually Abused by Classmates, Athletes and Coaches Over the Last 5 Years
'Baba' Who Sought Corpse for Black Magic Arrested
A self-proclaimed god-man who allegedly asked a woman to procure a dead body to 'cure' her family from a 'black magic curse', and defrauded her to the tune of ₹8.87 lakh, was arrested on Saturday.
ACB starts inquiry into middlemen, politician nexus
THIS NEXUS WAS UNCOVERED BY THE INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT DURING RAIDS CONDUCTED IN SEPTEMBER 2021
15 Yrs After Adarsh, First Society For Bureaucrats To Come Up
A decade-and-a-half after the infamous Adarsh housing society scam, a cooperative housing society of government officers is taking shape at Wadala in central Mumbai.
Auto, taxi fare hike on cards
Cong and NCP (SP) say local elections are usually fought by parties on their own
Gadling's plea for walks outside prison cell circle denied
The special NIA (National Investigation Agency) court rejected a plea filed by activist-lawyer Surendra Gadling, 57, seeking permission to take morning and evening walks outside his prison cell circle within Taloja jail.
Stationary BEST bus moves; 1 injured
Spate of accidents concerning the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST) continued Saturday when a stationary bus at Kannamwar Nagar Depot began to move and crashed into a tea stall, injuring one.
1,535 Torres investors' complaints received by cops
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai Police, which has taken over the investigation into the multicrore investment scam involving the Torres jewellery firm, said they received complaints from 1,535 investors.
JBCN Int'l School in Parel functioning without full OC
The first floor, intended to house displaced people with FSI-free units, was later converted into classrooms
Mumbaikars turn to comic acts and vlogs to call BMC's attention to the sorry state of roads
Watch your step -- that's what Mumbaikars have to bear in mind each time they step out of their homes, as city roads exist in various stages of disrepair either for the BMC's grand concretisation plans or for utilities.
Sinner Gets April Date for Doping Case Hearing
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner will have his hearing into allegations of doping at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on April 16-17, the Lausanne-based body said on Friday.
Satwik-Chirag Make Semis Cut
Star Indian men's doubles pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty advanced to the semi-finals of the Malaysia Open with a gritty victory here on Friday.
This Aus Open, Watch Out for the Coaching Subplots
Swiatek, Gauff, and Rybakina's big coaching shake-ups add a layer of intrigue to the women's draw
Djokovic alleges being poisoned in Aus detention
Novak Djokovic has claimed that he was \"poisoned\" by lead and mercury in his food while he was briefly held in Melbourne in 2022 before being deported on the eve of the Australian Open.
Must put Indian cricket ahead of Indian greats
It's a phenomenon that befalls Indian cricket every 11-12 years — when the Test team's performance takes a nosedive.
Pacer Aaron, Who Last Played For India in 2015, Hangs Up Boots
India pacer Varun Aaron, once regarded as the country's fastest bowler before injuries hampered his career, announced his retirement from \"representative cricket\" on Friday, after his home state Jharkhand's campaign ended in the preliminary stage of the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy.
Off-loading stress: Indian players make most of time in longest break
Manpreet Singh looked towards the heavens, reminiscing his break just before the Hockey India League (HIL) began, and said, \"Oh! It was a wonderful time.\"
Problems at home behind India's failure to make final
All teams qualifying for the WTC final maximise the home advantage, something India failed to do in the current cycle
Rawal, Hasabnis help India ease past Ireland in opener
Till three months ago, names like Pratika Rawal, Tejal Hasabnis and Priya Mishra were talked about in Indian women's domestic cricket circles only.
Infy says exec stalled suite before Cognizant switch
Infosys Ltd has alleged that its former executive S Ravi Kumar deliberately delayed the rollout of its product rivalling Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp's healthcare software as he was in talks to join as the chief executive of the Nasdaq-listed firm.
Global occupiers drive India boom in office space demand
India's commercial real estate rocketed last year, primarily on the back of swelling demand from global firms scouring the country for office spaces, according to reports by top property consultants.
Reits, Invits, municipal bonds could surpass equity, debt
Fundraises through real estate and infrastructure investment trusts, along with municipal bonds, could surpass capital mobilized through equities and debt over the next decade, India's market regulator's chair Madhabi Puri Buch said on Friday in her first public appearance in about three months.
Industrial output surges to 6-month high of 5.2% in Nov
Strong gains in the manufacturing sector drove the growth in industrial output
Rupee Hits New Record Low, Slips to 85.97 Against Dollar
The local unit is struggling amid a strong dollar and weak capital flows.
FinMin Charts Path to $5tn Economy by FY29
Unleashing the productive potential of micro, small, and medium enterprises; streamlining regulatory obligations; ensuring land availability at a reasonable price; and securing energy needs—these are some of the measures that will \"guarantee\" further acceleration of India's economic growth, according to a note prepared by the Union finance ministry.
Govt Plans New Clusters To Fire Up Manufacturing
Tax sops, road map to build factories along infra projects likely in budget
Meta Used Pirated Books to Train Its AI Systems: Authors
Meta Platforms used pirated versions of copyrighted books to train its artificial intelligence (AI) systems with approval from its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, a group of authors alleged in newly disclosed court papers.