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No relief on the horizon till May 24
There seems to be no respite from the sweltering heat for the residents of Northwest...
Opinion
Communal friction must end now
The PoK hobgoblin
Museums are pillars of culture and education
India tactfully manages US-Iran tensions
An intricate puzzle
Analysis
Celebrating the power of cultural diversity
Addressing Emotional Imbalance in Society
Outrage over superstar Mammootty’s alleged Jihadi ties
Economic crisis takes a backseat in elections
Connecting the mind and body
Entertainment
Richa Chadha-Ali Fazal production 'Girls Will Be Girls' to be screened under Cannes Ecrans Juniors
"Girls Will Be Girls", the debut production of actor couple Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal, will be screened under the Cannes Écrans Juniors at the 2024 edition of the Cannes Film Festival. The sidebar section is a selection of eight international films that present a particular interest to young people above...
Tamil action drama 'Rathnam' to stream on Prime Video from May 23
21 May 2024 | PTIDaisy Ridley recalls challenging shoot for 'Young Woman and the Sea': It was scary
20 May 2024 | PTIBollywood stars Akshay Kumar, Farhan Akhtar, Rajkummar Rao cast vote in Mumbai
20 May 2024 | PTIWant to do quality work, says actor Shilpa Shinde
19 May 2024 | PTICannes 2024: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan walks in blue-silver gown in second appearance
18 May 2024 | PTIMissing TMKOC actor Gurucharan Singh returns home after 24 days
18 May 2024 | PTI
Agenda
Canvas of Change | Transforming Education with Creativity
The future of education in India isn't just about doing well academically, it's about empowering kids to follow their passions and create their own paths...
moreTransformative Power of Printmaking
An exhibition showcasing the past five decades of printmaking through the works of five acclaimed artists, highlights the profound impact and continued relevance of the...
moreThe enigmatic world of leopards
Leopards are the only large cat species with a widespread presence across the country, its conservation status and population dynamics serve as a barometer for...
moreAstroturf | Watch and correct thought trends
What’s wrong with our destiny indicators that there seems to be no end of our struggle. This, despite so many pujas suggested by pundits to...
moreFeatures
An Oasis of peace and tranquillity
Discover the authentic rural life at Courtyard by Marriott Aravali Resort in the vicinity of Delhi Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aravali region in...
moreDoctors' drive, paired with patients' strength, reaps rewards
Extraordinary moments emerge in tough times, shining like sunshine through clouds. Let's celebrate the remarkable among us—the doctors rising to challenges and patients showing incredible...
moreExotica: TOAST TO THE COAST
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Polling goes south as mercury heads north
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AAP’s trouble mounts over foreign donations
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Two rounds to go, Nadda takes stock of BJP poll fortunes
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Iran Prez dies in chopper crash after stinging Israel
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EC shifts focus to urban voters today
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Delhi roads clock four deaths a day so far in 2024
Nadda, Yogi, Shah hold rallies to support BJP picks
Top three BJP leaders –Union Home Minsiter Amit Shah, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and party President JP Nadda — held rallies and addressed public gathering in support of party candidates in the national Capital on Monday. Referred as Hindu Hriday Samrat and Maharaj ji, Adityanath attacked the INDIA Boc...
Citizens seek shelter indoors as city sizzles at 48 degrees
Police take Bibhav to Kejriwal residence to recreate crime scene
Kejriwal tweaks BJP 2014 campaign slogan to slam Modi
Heatwave pushes city peak power demand to highest ever in May
AAP accuses BJP of threatening Kejriwal through metro graffiti
Car in which magistrate travelling attacked by five
Heatwave conditions prevail in Delhi NCR for third consecutive day
Kejriwal should break silence on Maliwal’s assault: BJP
Top BJP leaders address public gatherings in support of LS picks
Datia continues to be the hottest at 46.4 degree Celsius
Intense hot and humid conditions are prevailing throughout the day and in the night across the state; relief providing rainfall adds to the woes as after the rainfall weather gets severely hot and humid. Datia of Madhya Pradesh is in the headlines for the fourth consecutive day due to scorching heat...
Wait for surprising Lok Sabha results in MP: Jitendra Singh
Construction removed from near extra HT line in Ujjan
Congress started looking for excuses for certain defeat: BJP
BHEL wins prestigious Dibang Hydro Electric project in Arunachal Pradesh
2 more named in BJP leader’s murder case
Police constable attempts suicide at Ashoka Garden police station
Tariq 11 wins final of Cricket tournament held at Koh-e-Fiza
Crime branch police arrests five miscreants with firearms
6 people attack youth, open fires
Polling for 4 LS, 28 Assly seats held peacefully
The first phase of polling in Odisha for four Parliamentary constituencies and 28 Assembly seats passed off peacefully except a few incidents of violence in Ganjam and Nabarangpur districts. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), 63.85% of voters exercised their franchise by 6 pm. The figure was most likely...
Ex-gratia of Rs 15L announced by CEO
Buddhism originated in Odisha, not that Ashok brought it with him
Rahul to visit Balangir on May 15
NBW issued against Anubhav in Varsha’s case
Youth’s body found; murder suspected
Naveen holds marathon campaigning in W Odisha
KLF Corner unveils book on Nandini
ABDO’s body recovered from rly tracks
2 Polling Officers suspended
JMM-Cong leaders demand action Nishikant
A delegation consisting of leaders of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and Congress, on Monday, met the Election Commission and lodged a complaint against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Candidate from Godda, Nishikant Dubey and demanded immediate action. In its complaint, the delegation informed that despite a complaint by Congress Candidate, from Godda,...
Priyanka Gandhi to visit Jharkhand on May 22
PM’s visit ensured JMM candidate’s victory in Jamshedpur: JMM
Senior Citizens and PwDs cast their vote from home in Ranchi
Marandi exudes confidence in winning all 3 seats in fifth phase
Fifth phase elections conducted peacefully in State
Nearly 62 % voter turnout in second phase polling in State
Officials inspect control room for Lok Sabha polls
CCL's X handle has now more than 20 k followers
DPS alumna felicitated by President
58 pc voter turnout in UP in fifth phase
An approximate voter turnout of 58 per cent was recorded in the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh, where polling was held in 14 constituencies spread across 21 districts on Monday. Polling for by-election to Lucknow East assembly constituency was also held on Monday and 52.45 per...
Mayawati predicts change at Centre
23 pc candidates have criminal cases, 36 pc are crorepatis
Rahul Gandhi reaches Rae Bareli, visits Hanuman temple
Rajnath, other leaders cast their votes
Rahul, Akhilesh leave stage without addressing rally
INDI Alliance a union of anarchy, corruption and curfew: UP CM
‘Bulawa tolis’ to invite voters to cast votes
UP ATS arrests ISI agent passing Indian Navy secrets to Pak
One killed in firecracker factory blast in Bijnor
Public advisory issued due to heat wave in Chandigarh
In the backdrop of the rising Temperature and Heat Wave warning issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Chandigarh is currently under Red Alert. A statement issued here said a severe heat wave is anticipated to affect Chandigarh in the coming days. To ensure the safety and well-being of the general...
BJP Faridkot candidate Hans Raj Hans gets ECI notice for “threatening” farmers
BJP did not give money in Himachal disaster: Used it to buy MLAs: CM Sukhu
Controversy Erupts Over Tewari’s “state-like” powers to Chandigarh
Take a selfie and win prizes, strengthen democracy: Hry CEO
Rahul Gandhi to campaign in Haryana on May 22
Bittu has proved beyond doubt, ‘once a traitor, always a traitor’: Warring
Punjab farmers announced to protest against PM Modi during his Patiala visit on May 23
A record 328 candidates in poll fray in Punjab
Punjab police’s cybercrime wing busts two fake call centres duping people living in US; 155 held
Industries Minister seeks details of locals in PSUs
Chhattisgarh Minister for Industries, Commerce and Labour Lakhan Lal Dewangan on Monday wrote letters to public sector undertakings (PSUs) in the industrial city of Korba and sought details about recruitment of locals in the plants. He stated that there were several complaints were raised that private contractual companies were appointing outsiders...
Raipur Collector for speeding up process of post-mortem
Two minors killed in IED blast in Bijapur
14 Maoists with Rs 41L bounty held
‘Memory depends on how hard brain works’
Teen among two Maoists surrender
BJP’s hidden agenda of changing constitution unmasked: Congress
Congress alleges scam in Ahata allotment
‘KP.2 Covid variant appears more transmissible, but not virulent’
Akshita: Railway take step for female safety at platforms
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Business
FinMin may raise FY25 CPSE dividend target in full budget
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Markets decline in early trade on weak trends from Asian peers, foreign fund outflows
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Entrepreneurship course organised
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Godrej Properties acquires 10 land parcels in FY24 to build `21,000 crore worth projects
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Uber gets licence to operate buses in Delhi
Sports
IPL Eliminator: Rajasthan Royals desperate to arrest slide against RCB
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McGurk, Short offer something different: Aus coach on pairs inclusion as travelling reserves for WC
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Indian Open Surfing to kickoff on May 31
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Co-hosts from Caribbean aiming to defy history and win third Twenty20 World Cup title
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BCCI lays foundation stone for indoor cricket academies in six North Eastern States
Technology
Google Wallet is now available for Android users in India
DRDO to collaborate with IIT Bhubaneswar for AI-driven surveillance, other projects
We didn't play quality cricket and it cost us whole season says Hardik
A dejected Hardik Pandya admitted that poor quality of cricket played by Mumbai Indians cost them the 2024 IPL season which ended in their second last place finish in three years. The five time champions had finished last in 2022 as well. Pandya was brought back in the MI set-up amid much fanfare but the team only won four games out of 14 under his leadership. "It was quite difficult. We did not play good quality cricket, eventually...
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Stage set for epic face-off as RCB and CSK clash for final playoff berth amid rain threat
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Mumbai Indians, Lucknow Super Giants look to end dismal IPL campaigns with win
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Injured Rabada returns home from IPL, impact on T20 World Cup preparation unlikely
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We'd have a better chance of qualifying if I had played against RCB, says Pant
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Shastri, Ashwin back Impact Player rule
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GT eliminated from IPL 2024 after rain mars match against KKR
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We have switched on the attacking mode: RCB pacer Dayal
Exotica
Welcome to the May edition of Exotica, the ultimate travel magazine for those seeking adventure and cultural immersion. This month, we have an exciting lineup of stories that will take you on a journey across India. Our cover story features the majestic Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, situated in the heart of Madhya Pradesh. Our correspondent has captured the essence of the reserve with its lush green forests, sprawling meadows, and, of course, the tigers. The reserve is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Get ready to experience the thrill of encountering these magnificent creatures up close and personal. For the foodies out there, we have an exclusive feature on Nagaland cuisine. Our writer takes you on a gastronomic journey to the far northeast, where you can discover the unique flavors and textures of this region's cuisine. From smoked meat to bamboo shoot delicacies, Nagaland has something to offer for everyone's taste buds. In addition to our other exciting features this month, we would like to draw your attention to the fascinating Burash flower, also known as Rhododendron in English. The Burash is a medicinal plant that grows in the Himalayan region and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. The plant has many health benefits, including its ability to reduce inflammation and fever. The Burash flower is also known to be effective in treating respiratory ailments such as asthma and bronchitis, and has even been used to help alleviate pain during childbirth.