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Monday, March 19, 2018
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Poor visibility affects flight arrivals, departures in Hyderabad

Ugadi almanac predicts CM K Chandrasekhar Rao's giant leap in national politics, but cautions mantris

2.4 lakh glaucoma patients in Hyderabad at risk of vision loss

More Hyderabad News»

Music heals: Choir of disadvantaged children from city to perform in US

Cop slaps three boys on bike, apologises

Natarajan continues to be on ventilator support, hosp says
The health condition of M Natarajan, husband of former Jayalalithaa aide V K Sasikala, continues to be critical.The 74-year-old is now on ventilator support in the intensive care unit of Gleneagles Global Health City.

More Chennai News»

Punjabi kudi inspires with fusion

UK gets first centre for sikh and Panjabi studies

Licences of six mines cancelled
Taking action against the violations in the sand mining at the approved sites, the district administration has cancelled licences for six such sites.

More Chandigarh News»

Now, KSRTC Flybus travel can get you food, retail vouchers

Man introduced fake daughters to get bank loan

Age is no bar for these graduates from IIMB
For many at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) on Saturday, it was an occasion to celebrate scaling the age barrier when 593 students graduated in various disciplines at the 43rd convocation.

More Bangalore News»

Gunrunner, buyers held; pistols seized

Gota residents hold 'besna' for dying road
Chants of “Shree Ram Jay Ram Jay Jay Ram” filled the air on 32 TP Road, Gota, with locals and women in white saris, holding the ‘besna’ (mourning ritual) of the road neglected by authorities for over six months and causing a menace to residents. Thousands of people and women holding placards like ‘No Politics Zone” and “Swasth Gota, Swachh Gota” surrounded the besna.

A warning by Nirma, Cept researchers too
If Ahmedabad’s depleting ground water aquifers has not alarmed you much, a recent study on ground water vulnerability by researchers from Nirma University and Cept University has warned that human activities is leading to higher concentration of minerals and accumulation of pollutants.

More Ahmedabad News»

Manmohan Singh's silence did what BJP's uproar could not: Navjot Singh Sidhu
Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu was full of praise for a reticent Manmohan Singh on Sunday and said the former Prime Minister's "silence" did what the ruling BJP's "uproar" could not.

Gangster from Meerut held
18-Nasir Gang

FIRs against loan defaulting firms, businessmen after PNB complaint

More Delhi News»

Punjabi kudi inspires with fusion

UK gets first centre for sikh and Panjabi studies

Licences of six mines cancelled
Taking action against the violations in the sand mining at the approved sites, the district administration has cancelled licences for six such sites.

More Chandigarh News»

Poor visibility affects flight arrivals, departures in Hyderabad

Ugadi almanac predicts CM K Chandrasekhar Rao's giant leap in national politics, but cautions mantris

2.4 lakh glaucoma patients in Hyderabad at risk of vision loss

More Hyderabad News»

Poor visibility affects flight arrivals, departures in Hyderabad

Ugadi almanac predicts CM K Chandrasekhar Rao's giant leap in national politics, but cautions mantris

2.4 lakh glaucoma patients in Hyderabad at risk of vision loss

More Hyderabad News»

Poor visibility affects flight arrivals, departures in Hyderabad

Ugadi almanac predicts CM K Chandrasekhar Rao's giant leap in national politics, but cautions mantris

2.4 lakh glaucoma patients in Hyderabad at risk of vision loss

More Hyderabad News»

Punjabi kudi inspires with fusion

UK gets first centre for sikh and Panjabi studies

Licences of six mines cancelled
Taking action against the violations in the sand mining at the approved sites, the district administration has cancelled licences for six such sites.

More Chandigarh News»

Gunrunner, buyers held; pistols seized

Gota residents hold 'besna' for dying road
Chants of “Shree Ram Jay Ram Jay Jay Ram” filled the air on 32 TP Road, Gota, with locals and women in white saris, holding the ‘besna’ (mourning ritual) of the road neglected by authorities for over six months and causing a menace to residents. Thousands of people and women holding placards like ‘No Politics Zone” and “Swasth Gota, Swachh Gota” surrounded the besna.

A warning by Nirma, Cept researchers too
If Ahmedabad’s depleting ground water aquifers has not alarmed you much, a recent study on ground water vulnerability by researchers from Nirma University and Cept University has warned that human activities is leading to higher concentration of minerals and accumulation of pollutants.

More Ahmedabad News»

Music heals: Choir of disadvantaged children from city to perform in US

Cop slaps three boys on bike, apologises

Natarajan continues to be on ventilator support, hosp says
The health condition of M Natarajan, husband of former Jayalalithaa aide V K Sasikala, continues to be critical.The 74-year-old is now on ventilator support in the intensive care unit of Gleneagles Global Health City.

More Chennai News»

Now, KSRTC Flybus travel can get you food, retail vouchers

Man introduced fake daughters to get bank loan

Age is no bar for these graduates from IIMB
For many at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB) on Saturday, it was an occasion to celebrate scaling the age barrier when 593 students graduated in various disciplines at the 43rd convocation.

More Bangalore News»

Human rights panel tells HC it can't afford office space
The HC has sought a reply from the Maharashtra government after the state human rights commission approached the court with a rather odd request.

Salary account row: No pay yet for 23,000 teachers
Though it is already mid-March, more than 23,000 teachers from state-aided schools are yet to receive February salaries.

Modi following Hitler's policies; gagging media, CBI: Raj Thackeray

More Mumbai News»

Manmohan Singh's silence did what BJP's uproar could not: Navjot Singh Sidhu
Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu was full of praise for a reticent Manmohan Singh on Sunday and said the former Prime Minister's "silence" did what the ruling BJP's "uproar" could not.

Gangster from Meerut held
18-Nasir Gang

FIRs against loan defaulting firms, businessmen after PNB complaint

More Delhi News»

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