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Pune Indrayani River Bridge Collapse News Highlights: The National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) on Monday said that rescue operations at the Kundamala bridge collapse site have ended, as all missing ...
The Centre has set up a high-level multi-disciplinary committee to look into Thursday’s crash of the Air India London-bound flight (AI 171) in Ahmedabad, which killed 241 people on board and many on ...
The Union Home Ministry on Monday issued a gazette notification, declaring that the Census will be carried out in 2027. “In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Census Act, 1948 (37 of ...
For three decades, the Eurasian otter, once an integral part of Kashmir’s aquatic ecosystem, was thought to be extinct in the Valley. However, a rare sighting of the semi-aquatic mammal has now been ...
“That’s honestly the pain of chess, especially classical chess,” shrugged Magnus Carlsen with a wistful smile in an interview with the official broadcast of Norway Chess just minutes after winning his ...
The Government of India has announced that the next Census will be conducted in two phases over 2026 and 2027. The effective date for which it will provide all the data will be March 1, 2027. India ...
Is the world seeing the last of Magnus Carlsen playing in the classical format at the ongoing Norway Chess? The world no 1, who won five world chess championships before walking away from the world ...
Tata Advanced Systems Rafale: In a boost to defence and aerospace manufacturing in India, the country is set to become the first nation other than France where the fuselage of the Rafale fighter ...
Tatkal booking new rules 2025: The Ministry of Railways is planning major changes to the Tatkal ticketing process, aiming to make it more robust and prevent malpractices by making e-Aadhaar ...
When the 22 players line up at Lord’s for the third ICC World Test Championship final, the statistical lopsidedness hanging over the Australian and South African contingents will be hard to neglect.
It’s a challenging time for America’s oldest university, as it stands embroiled in a legal battle with President Donald Trump’s government. And yet, Harvard has been holding its own; a reflection of ...