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Indian teams make positive start
Indian shuttlers had a good in office on the opening day of the Thomas and Uber Cup badminton tournament with both the teams registering 4-1 wins over their respective rivals in their opening ties here on Saturday.
Record chase redux
Bowlers need to find innovative ways to execute deliveries with a touch of anti-skill to challenge the range-hitting batsmen in the ongoing IPL, reckoned Kolkata Knight Riders assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate.
MI NEAR EXIT DOOR
McGurk produced a power-hitting master class as Delhi Capitals kept themselves in the race for IPL play-offs with a 10-run win over Mumbai Indians here on Saturday.
Hamas reviewing Israeli proposal for a cease-fire
Egypt intensified efforts to broker a deal & stave off a attack on Rafah city
Cuba's cash crunch sparks frustration
Alejandro Fonseca stood in line for several hours outside a bank in Havana hoping to withdraw Cuban pesos from an ATM, but when it was almost his turn, the cash ran out.
US varsities rocked by pro-Palestine protests
Students protesting the Israel-Hamas war at universities across US, some of whom have clashed with police in riot gear, dug in Saturday and vowed to keep their demonstrations going, while several school faculties condemned university presidents who have called in law enforcement to remove protesters.
BJP's chariot not on royal road in Rajgarh, Gwalior, Morena
Cong on a sticky wicket in Vidisha, Guna, Bhopal, Sagar, Betul, and Bhind
Voters divided over Bhojshala's impact on LS polls
The people of Dhar Lok Sabha seat are divided on how the Bhojshala dispute will play out in the polls, with a section believing it will give an advantage to one side, while another claimed factors like employment, etc will take centre stage.
'CM pathological liar & cheating people in phased manner'
BRS party working president MLA K Tarakarama Rao accused Revanth Reddy of cheating people in phases, alleging that after deceiving people in the assembly elections with fake promises, he is now moving on to phase two for the parliament elections.
Apollo 24|7 to raise Rs 2,475 cr from Advent International
Apollo Health Co Limited Apollo 2417” or AHL”), a subsidiary of Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited AHEL”) today entered into a binding agreement to raise equity capital of Rs 2,475 crore from Advent International Advent”), one of the world’s largest and most experienced global private equity investors.
Modi plays performance card in Goa
SAYS ELECTIONS A BATTLE OF IDEOLOGIES, NOT INDIVIDUALS; HAILS STATE'S CONTRIBUTION ACROSS ALL SECTORS
2 CRPF men killed as Kuki ultras strike Manipur camp
Attack takes place a few hours after a nearly peaceful election
Hooda loyalists dominate Congress list in Haryana
As many as seven of the eight candidates named by the Congress late Thursday night are loyalists of former two-time Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.
As BJP boos him, Kejriwal calls arrest illegal
'Escobar of Delhi' calls shots from jail: BJP
Crew on seized cargo ship will be released soon: Iran
The 16 remaining Indian crew members on board a cargo ship seized by Iran are set to be released soon, Iran Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian assured his Portuguese counterpart Paulo Rangel in a telephonic conversation on Saturday.
CSMC starts marking encroachments
The City Chowk, Attar Galli, Rangar Galli, Gulmandi and other places in the old city have been grappling with the encroachment everywhere.
Factory owner goes on strike against crippling power cuts
The City Chowk, Attar Galli, Rangar Galli, Gulmandi and other places in the old city have been grappling with the encroachment everywhere.
Factory owner goes on strike against crippling power cuts
Frequent power failure has become a usual phenomenon in the Waluj area. The residents and the industrialists are incurring huge losses due to the electricity failure.
Two lakh people set to take part in Modis Monday rally
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Pune on Monday, April 29th, to campaign for the Mahayuti candidates of the four Lok Sabha constituencies Pune Murlidhar Mohol), Baramati Sunetra Pawar), Maval Shrirang Barne) and Shirur Shivajirao Adhalrao).
‘Legal literacy essential for upholding democra tic principles’
\"It is necessary to create conscious and aware citizens so that the preservation of democracy is done according to the basic principles of the Constitution. For that, legal literacy’ is the need of the hour,\" asserted former Supreme Court judge V Gopala Gowda.
Action against JJ Marg police station over no FIR
The Deputy Commissioner of Police DCP, Zone-1) has ordered action against the JJ Marg police station after it failed to register a citizen’s complaint against the BMC.
Sustainability conclave urges mindfulness for a collective cause
As the climate crisis worsens with each year, there is a need to discuss what, as a society and as individuals, people can do by way of impactful interventions. Shedding light on the matter was Bharat Soka Gakkai BSG), which conducted an insightful event BSG Sustainability Conclave titled From Ideas To Impact:
Gaikwad says MVA on course to sweep all six seats in city
Mumbai Congress chief says people have made up mind to save the Constitution
Poor response to RTE admissions after rule changes
With the deadline for claiming the seats reserved for the marginalised groups at private unaided schools in the state around the corner, less than 44,000 parents have so far registered for the centralised admission process. This is a far cry from the record 3.64 lakh applications received last year.
4 booked for threatening journalist
A reporter of Marathi daily 'Navakaal', Neha Purav, 44, has filed an FIR against four unidentified people for allegedly trespassing into her house and criminally intimidating her.
Man gets 40-yr jail for raping stepdaughter
A 38-year-old man has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for repeatedly raping his eight-year-old stepdaughter for a year.
Cons finally book bldr tor school land deal
Initially, Chembur police didn't file a case, prompting ex-principal to take legal recourse; FIR on court’s order
Parties blame voters' apathy for poor turnout
The Phase 2 in Uttar Pradesh has witnessed a dismal turnout of 54.85 per cent, the lowest in the country, raising concerns among senior BJP and SP leaders about voters' enthusiasm. A BJP leader, who extensively toured the state, expressed bewilderment over the lack of interest among voters.
Modi's factory of lies will not work forever: Kharge
Rejecting the BJP’s claims that the Congress’s manifesto resembled that of the Muslim League, party boss Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday asserted that Modi’s factory of lies” won’t work forever.
Is Congress on the road to perdition in Bengal?
A sea of tricolour and hammer and sickle flags replete with crowds of men and women dancing to the sound of drum beats, progressed from this trading city’s Textile More crossing) to the Collectorate office, carrying with it the veteran Congress leader Adhir Chowdhury on his way to file his nomination papers for a sixth time.