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India, Saudi moving from buyer-seller relationship towards closer strategic ties: PM Modi

 India and Saudi Arabia are moving from a purely buyer-seller relationship towards a closer strategic partnership that will include the resource-rich Kingdom's investments in downstream oil and gas projects in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said.


Shilpa Shetty's husband Raj Kundra summoned by ED in Iqbal Mirchi PMLA case

The ED has summoned Raj Kundra, the businessman husband of actor Shilpa Shetty, in connection with its money laundering probe against late gangster Iqbal Mirchi and others, officials said on Monday.


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First-ever life-size Vivekananda statue in US unveiled in Seattle


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Jaishankar meets UAE Deputy PM, discusses regional situation


Five killed after being run over by truck in MP's Dindori


Govt hurrying women's quota law implementation for political mileage: Kharge to PM


How can TN get funds if state always confronts Centre, asks AIADMK chief Palaniswami


“Treatment ongoing, hopefully all will be well”: Asha Bhosle’s granddaughter shares health update


Islamabad talks: JD Vance leads US delegation in historic face-to-face negotiations with Iran


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PU student dies by suicide in Hubballi after securing 71% in PUC results




Free bus ride scheme for women begins in Delhi

The free of cost travel scheme for women in Delhi public buses began on Tuesday with Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia saying it will ensure their safety and increase their role in the national capital's economy.

Justice SA Bobde appointed as the next Chief Justice of India

Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde was on Tuesday appointed as the 47th Chief Justice of India, sources in the government said. Justice Bobde, 63, will take oath as the CJI on November 18, a day after incumbent Ranjan Gogoi demits office.

3-year-old boy stuck in Tamil Nadu borwell dead, body pulled out

Nearly 80 hours of struggle to rescue a three-year-old boy stuck in a discarded borewell near here failed with the death of the child and retrieving of his decomposed body from a depth of 88-feet in the early hours of Tuesday.

Women in Delhi to get free rides on public buses from Tuesday

New Delhi: Women in Delhi will get free rides in public buses from Tuesday as the AAP government is all set to fulfil its promise months ahead of the assembly polls in the national capital.

 

Govt allowing EU MPs to visit J&K, preventing Indian leaders in an insult to Parliament: Congress

New Delhi: The Congress questioned the government on Monday for allowing European Parliament members to visit Jammu and Kashmir but preventing Indian leaders from doing so, claiming it was an insult to India's democracy and "ultimate disrespect" to its sovereignty.

 

Another truck driver shot dead by terrorists in south Kashmir

Srinagar: A truck driver was killed by suspected militants on Monday in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district, police said, a day before a delegation of European Union MPs visits the Valley.

 

Chidambaram complains of stomach ache, other ailments; treated at AIIMS

New Delhi: Former finance minister and senior Congress leader P Chidambaram, who is currently in the custody of Enforcement Directorate in the INX Media case, was taken to AIIMS on Monday after he complained of stomach ache and other related issues, and was discharged after treatment.

 

Three Andhra labourers allegedly commit suicide; "no work," said one in video

Hyderabad: At least three persons, all of whom were believed to be dependent on the construction sector for their livelihood, have killed themselves in separate incidents in the Tenali, Guntur and Mangalagiri regions of Andhra Pradesh this month. Their deaths have been linked by many to the slump in activity in the sector caused by a change in the state's policy on sand - which is required in large quantities to help strengthen buildings and used to make both cement and concrete.

 

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