Brittney Griner gets emotional discussing Russian detainment
“I’m no stranger to hard times,” Griner said Thursday from the lobby of the Footprint Center, home of the Phoenix Mercury and the NBA’s Phoenix Suns.
‘I just want to be judged’: Halep still waits on doping hearing
The former world number one tested positive for banned substance roxadustat after she provided a sample at last year's US Open.
Simona Halep has insisted she did not "knowingly" take performance-enhancing drugs, as she waits for a doping…
IOA constitution: All eyes on CEO powers and state units
The IOC has already taken exception to the non-appointment of a CEO and may not entertain changes to the constitution.
Lufthansa to start new flights to India
The flights on the Munich-Bangalore route will be operational three times a week and the first flight will be on November 3. On the Frankfurt-Hyderabad route, the flights will commence in the winter.
IAF’s only C-17 woman pilot brings back Indians from Sudan under Operation Kaveri
India is looking to rescue more of its citizens from the strife-torn African nation before the end of a tenuous ceasefire agreement between the regular army and a paramilitary force.
Human trafficking a challenge, not limited to weaker sections of society: J-K LG
Speaking at an awareness programme on anti-human trafficking here, Manoj Sinha called upon society to collectively fight the challenge.
Parkash Singh Badal cremated at ancestral village; leaders across political spectrum pay respects
SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal lit the funeral pyre at a special platform erected for the last rites.
India records drop in overall Covid cases, but nine states continue to see rise
Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that Covid-19 deaths had dropped by 95 per cent since the beginning of the year. But it warned that the virus was still on the move.
Air pollution in India linked to cognitive problems in babies: Study
Cognition is the process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
Sharmila Tagore on 50 years of ‘Daag’: Wonderful to see movie & songs still remain…
Written by Gulshan Nanda, "Daag" revolves around Sunil (Khanna), a man convicted of murder who is forced to leave behind his new bride Sonia (Tagore), when he kills her would-be rapist.
Taking Physics to the next level with Human: Fall Flat
You find yourself in a world of floating rooms, scattered wooden boxes, benches and trains—all hovering amongst clouds.
Ex-MP Anand released from Saharsa jail after Bihar amends prison rules
Anand was serving a life term for his alleged role in the 1994 murder of the then Gopalganj collector G Krishnaiah, a young IAS officer during a funeral procession.
Motto for Today: ‘When you do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command…
This is Your Day-TODAY: Take a Determined Step Forward and Make History!
On this day, Apr.27........
1526 - Mughal King Babur beats sultan of Delhi.
1705 - Aurangzeb captured the Fort of Vagingera.
1880 - The first U.S. patent for…
Google takes USD 2.6 billion hit on account of workforce cut, office space charges
Google parent Alphabet has incurred $2.6 billion in charges related to reductions in its workforce and office space in the first quarter of this year.
Summer connection to Maoist ambush in Chhattisgar’s Dantewada
Naxals tend to step up their offensive against security forces from mid-March to June-end when visibility in the forested terrain improves
Stock markets rise for 3rd session; Sensex gains 169 points
PowerGrid was the biggest gainer among the Sensex components, spurting 2.59 per cent, followed by IndusInd Bank, Larsen & Toubro, Nestle, HCL Tech, Axis Bank, etc.
Aadhaar authentication transactions rise to 2.31 billion in March
More than 311.8 million e-KYC transactions were carried out during March 2023, a rise of over 16.3 per cent against February levels.
Maruti Suzuki planning new plant to cater to domestic, export markets
The carmaker also announced that it will be getting a "big three-row strong hybrid model" from Toyota as part of their collaboration.
Ayurveda practitioners cannot be treated at par with doctors holding MBBS degrees: SC
The top court judgment came on a batch of appeals challenging a 2012 Gujarat High Court order, which held that Ayurveda practitioners are entitled to be treated at par with doctors with MBBS degrees.
Cabinet approves setting up 157 government nursing colleges
For each nursing college, financial assistance of Rs.10 crore would be provided, the health minister said.