Indias Longest Glass Bridge to Open in Vizag on December 1
The much-awaited glass skywalk, built by the Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region Development Authority at a cost of 7 crore, stretches nearly 55 metres and is designed as a cantilevered structure.
Bhatti Orders Release of Rs.707.30 Cr in Pending Govt Staff Bills
With the November release, the Congress government has cleared employee dues for four consecutive months as promised.
Bikes, Balloons, Boom of Music at Outfield Echoes
Airfield 29 buzzes with engines, music, campers and bikers
Automated Multi-level Car Parking Opened
The system at KBR Park is vertical, which keeps the footprint small while expanding the number of slots. It can take 72 cars, has space for two-wheelers, and will run from 5 am to 11 pm.
Desireless Action The Gitas Secret for Peaceful Living
Renu Singh Parmar yogodapr@gmail.com The Bhagavad Gita is a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, set on a battlefield. But its real message is not just about war,butalso about how to live wisely every day. One of its most powerful teachings is about desireless action: doing your best without being obsessed with the results. According to Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, the great Indian spiritual master, performing actions without desire is an important aspect of yoga. In his monumental commentary, God [] The post Desireless Action The Gitas Secret for Peaceful Living appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Computers May Be Blind to Hidden Order: IIITH Professors Research
Chakrabortys team, collaborating with Soonwon Choi of MIT, Soumik Ghosh of the University of Chicago, and Tudor Giurgic-Tiron of the University of Maryland, constructed states using shallow, local quantum circuits with only a few layers.
Strengthening Young Minds : The Urgent Need for Emotional Safety in Schools and Homes
Meenu Gupta mguptadps@gmail.com The recent suicides of school-going children- including the deeply painful case from a Jaipur school and the Delhi Metro incident have left the nation shaken and questioning. These tragedies are not isolated events, they are warnings that our children are silently drowning under pressures they cannot name and emotions they cannot navigate. At an age when they should be laughing, exploring, and learning fearlessly, many children today are battling invisible wounds. It is time we acknowledge a [] The post Strengthening Young Minds : The Urgent Need for Emotional Safety in Schools and Homes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Why has Goa been asked to set up a tiger reserve? | Explained
What are the complexities of setting up core and buffer zones? How many households are likely to be affected?
One country, twenty-eight states, and eight union territories, We Indians are branches of the same tree. We drink the same water, eat the same grain, Were children of one God, who knows our pain. Were the children of the same divine, Whose wisdom we may not define. 1.4 billion people, each with a different face, Yet never forget we share the same human race. In sacred books no war is taught, But peace and truth that sages sought. So why [] The post One Country, One Soul appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
An Effort to Bring Jammu out of Shadow
BD Sharma bds.jmu@gmail.com Our UT has two distinct regions, the Jammu division and the Kashmir division. Whereas a large number of books have been written on the Kashmir valley, the Jammu region has remained under the shadow and there are not many books written on Jammu. Recently a book has come in the market which has explored the distinct cultural, social and political landscape of Jammu region. Strangely enough the title of this book has also been ascribed to Kashmir. [] The post An Effort to Bring Jammu out of Shadow appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two paths and one to choose, One sines with stone, And other with the thorn. The stone leads to home, While thorn leads to a radiant zone. Both tough but comfort roams, Both harsh but ending might feel home. Samridhi Chandan RH School The post Two paths appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The fascinating culture of the last Hindus of Hindukush
Excelsior Correspondent Book Review: Pariyon ka Desh (Hindi) Author: T. R. Magotra Sagar Publisher: Raveena Prakashan, C-316, 11-Ganga Vihar, Delhi-110094 Pages: 298 This book is about the Kalasha people, an indigenous tribe living in the Hindukush mountain range in the Chitral district of Pakhtoonkhva province, Pakistan, who have preserved their ancient Hindu culture and traditions despite being surrounded by Islamic influences. The unique culture is a blend of Hinduism, animism, shamanism, with some influences of Greeks and is known for [] The post The fascinating culture of the last Hindus of Hindukush appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Many save beautiful things for an unknown rosy future because they have never been taught to love themselves
Robert Kiyosaki, author of 'Rich Dad Poor Dad,' warns of an unprecedented market crash, attributing it to AI-driven job losses and real estate stress. He reiterates his 2002 prediction, now linking it to current global instability. Kiyosaki advises investors to consider silver and gold as safe havens amidst this predicted turmoil, though market indicators suggest a more moderate downturn.
Man Tells Kin, Dies by Suicide
When he received the message, the relative started calling Anjaneyulu. When there was no response, he informed Anjaneyulus brother.
Gangster Goldy Dhillons associate arrested
Renowned Czech-born British playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, celebrated for his wit and linguistic brilliance, has died at 88. His career spanned six decades across various media, earning him an Academy Award for Shakespeare in Love. Stoppard's dislocation as a child of Jewish parentage fleeing the Nazis profoundly influenced his work.
High Court Upholds Additional Kazis Sacking For illegalities
The judge held that such transgressions constituted grave misconduct warranting his removal from office.
The stories that dishes narrate
Food is a diary in disguise, with each dish becoming a chapter, and every bite a bookmark
Citizens groups to hold protest on Dec. 3 against air pollution; NSUI lends support
Case Against Flyer for Misbehaving
The incident occurred on Friday onboard an IndiGo flight arriving from Dubai.
Fake Call Centre Loots 10 Cr From Australians
The arrested were identified as Yepuri Ganesh, and Marampudu Chenna Keshava, both from Khammam district and the rest were telecallers.
Pakistan cancelled military action against Afghanistan at Qatar's request: DPM Dar
Ishaq Dar warned that Pakistan has the power and capability to fix the issues of militancy emanating from Afghanistan.
Bengaluru school students create award-winning app for faster ambulance access
Ambulink developed byGrade 8 students from Bengaluru has won the Global Grand Prize at Technovation Girls 2025, one of the worlds largest tech-entrepreneurship competitions to encourage girls to pursue STEM
The collection undergoing digitisation is immense, comprising over 25 million documents belonging to more than 1,300 individuals and organisations
Power Claims Misleading: Harish
The same document said that by 2034-35, Telangana aimed to generate 16,966 MW of thermal power; but a recent Cabinet note said the government wanted to build new plants totalling 2,400 MW.
The Durand Line: Fragile frontier
The colonial-era boundary, which Afghanistan doesnt recognise today, remains a source of contention between Kabul and Islamabad
Cong. Remains No. 1 Enemy of TG, Asserts KTR
The Deeksha Divas, held in all districts by party leaders and workers, marked the launch of former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Raos fast unto death on November 29, 2009.
Indigenous Stealth Frigate Taragiri Delivered to Navy
Delivery of 'Taragiri' showcases the design, ship construction and engineering prowess of the nation, and reflects the Navy's unrelenting focus on 'aatmanirbharta' in both ship design and shipbuilding.
Revanth Sets Congress 90% Victory Target in Local Polls
A key agenda of the December 2 meeting is to persuade rival candidates in select gram panchayats to withdraw from the contest, thereby strengthening the prospects of Congress-backed nominees.
AP Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Attends Navy Sargam 2025
The grand finale featured the Tri-Services Marching Medley, incorporating signature tunes of the Navy, Air Force, and Army, culminating with the beloved patriotic song Saare Jahan Se Achcha.
IBomma Piracy Kingpin 3-Day Custody Ends
Sources said the investigators had secured substantial evidence against Ravi during the questioning
CM Naidu Announces Creation of 3 Regional Zones in AP for Balanced Growth
Naidu said he discussed with union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman about the demand for capital gains tax exemption for Amaravati farmers. She assured that the issue will be discussed and a decision taken.
Justice Surya Kant: Striking a balance in a divided nation
The new Chief Justice of India, who will serve until February 2027, believes that justice is not merely about resolving disputes, but about protecting the innocent from being lost in the storms of circumstance
There was a time, many moons ago, when the clatter of keys striking paper echoed through quiet rooms, a sound as familiar as the ticking of a clock
Family Cheers Fuel Sushanth Anumolus All Stars at Hyderabad Pickleball League
Sushanth recently announced his ownership of All Stars and appointed badminton player Sameer Varma as the teams icon player and captain
British playwright Tom Stoppard, Who Won Academy Award for 'Shakespeare In Love,' Has Died at 88
In a statement Saturday, United Agents said Stoppard died peacefully at his home in Dorset in southern England, surrounded by his family
12 driving licenses suspended in Ramban
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 29: Assistant Regional Transport Officer (ARTO) Ramban Kuldeep Singh today ordered suspension of 12 driving licenses for different violations of the Motor Vehicles Act (MVA). The licenses have been suspended on recommendations of the officers of Traffic Police and Motor Vehicles Department. The offences include overloading of passengers in the vehicles, driving without helmets, carrying excess luggage, carrying goods in contract carriage and over-speeding. The licenses have been suspended in terms of Section 19 of the [] The post 12 driving licenses suspended in Ramban appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Goa police block 507 websites, 767 scam-linked phone numbers
NT Reporter Panaji As part of a crackdown on cyber criminals, Goa cyber crime police has initiated 660 takedown requests this year against various online fraud platforms and this includes 507 websites, 151 social media accounts and two malicious mobile applications. Besides, 767 scam-linked mobile numbers have been successfully blocked in coordination with telecom service [] The post Goa police block 507 websites, 767 scam-linked phone numbers appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Dabolim man loses Rs 49 lakh in online investment scam
NT Reporter Panaji In yet another online investment scam, a man from Dabolim in South Goa reportedly lost over Rs 49 lakh after he was tricked by fraudsters to invest in an IPO (Initial Public Offering), promising high returns. Police said the incident occurred between August and October 2025. Explaining the modus operandi, police said [] The post Dabolim man loses Rs 49 lakh in online investment scam appeared first on The Navhind Times .
ZP elections: Model Code of Conduct comes into force
NT Reporter Panaji With the State Election Commission Saturday announcing the schedule for the general elections to the North Goa and South Goa Zilla Panchayats (ZP), which will be held on December 20, the Model Code of Conduct has come into force in all the panchayat areas of the state. Both the ZP bodies have [] The post ZP elections: Model Code of Conduct comes into force appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Bid to attack couple nearcity market
NT Reporter Panaji In a shocking incident, a man reportedly tried to attack a couple walking along the road near Panaji market area Saturday evening and ran into an abandoned dilapidated two-storey house, a few metres away from the crime scene. A team of Panaji police conducted a search but the man could not be [] The post Bid to attack couple nearcity market appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Death Toll From Floods and Mudslides in Sri Lanka Rises to 132, With 176 People Still Missing
Nearly 78,000 people have been displaced and are in temporary shelters, the South Asian country's disaster management center said
77 RR IPS probationers meet Governor
Over 50,000 citizens write to Supreme Court against stray dogs order
The organisers said that they had asked people across the country to visit their nearest post office on November 29 and mail a letter to the Chief Justice of India seeking a stay, recall and reconsideration of the order
BPharm student found dead at Bengaluru PG
KCRs fast was a defining moment: KTR
BRS working president says Congress for ever remains a villain in Telanganas history for being responsible for forcible merger, exploitation
Kannada tabloid editor arrested for cheating woman
Cyclone Ditwah brings heavy rain; Tamil Nadu readies 6,000 relief camps
Chennai: Rain triggered by Cyclone Ditwah lashed coastal areas and Cauvery delta districts in the state on Saturday, with Ramanathapuram and Nagapattinam districts bearing the brunt. As normal life in Rameswaram and Nagapattinam was affected by continuous rain accompanied by gusty winds, State Revenue and Disaster Management Minister K K S S R Ramachandran said Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
HC says cross-LoC trade between J&K & PoK is intra-state trade
Jammu and Kashmir High Court ruled cross-LoC trade as intra-state, asserting Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is part of the Union Territory. The court dismissed petitions from traders challenging GST notices, stating the trade was internal. This ruling comes after the Indian government suspended cross-LoC trade in 2019 due to misuse concerns.
Cyber Monday 2025 arrives on December 1, extending into Cyber Week. Shoppers can find significant discounts on tech, toys, fashion, and home goods. Major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and Macy's are participating. Deals begin early and offer opportunities to complete holiday shopping lists. This event marks a peak in online retail activity.
Demolition of journalists home sparks political storm in Jammu
Journalist Arafaz Ahmad Daing's home demolition in Jammu has ignited a political firestorm. Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary is demanding an inquiry, questioning who ordered the action. Former BJP President Ravinder Raina also visited, claiming the LG's administration wasn't involved. CM Omar Abdullah accused Raj Bhavan-posted officers of selective demolitions, undermining the elected government.
Revolutionising home-food preservation, one jar at a time
On November 30, 1858, American tinkerer John Landis Mason received a patent for what went on to be the Mason jar. Even though Mason never gained personally from it, the jar that bears his name revolutionised home-food preservation. A.S.Ganesh hands you a jar full of details
M.P. Nathanael | With Top Leaders Wiped Out, Indias Maoist Movement Is Disintegrating
The killing of top leaders like Basvaraju, the general secretary, Ramchandra Reddy and Satyanarayana Reddy in encounters and the surrender of others like Venugopal Rao, Sudhakar and Rupesh, along with several comrades last month, not only had a debilitating effect on the Maoists ranks but also a cascading influence on others to step forward to join the mainstream
Get medical reports of injured, Leh body urges firing probe panel
Leh Apex Body (LAB) has urged a judicial probe panel to obtain medico-legal reports of civilians injured in alleged security forces firing on September 24. LAB also demanded scrutiny of CCTV footage and investigation into delayed medical reports of police personnel, emphasizing these as crucial for a fair inquiry.
Oscar-Winning British Playwright Tom Stoppard Dies At 88
British playwright Tom Stoppard, who won an Oscar for the screenplay for the 1998 movie Shakespeare In Love, has died at the age of 88.
Delhi blast: NIA team arrests 2 from Uttarakhand's
The NIA team and Uttarakhand Police personnel went to a mosque in Nainital to question some people, the official said
Cyclone Ditwah: Chennai airport cancels 47 flights, IMD forecasts heavy rainfall in these states
Cyclone Ditwah, which is expected to make landfall in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on Sunday evening, has killed 123 people in Sri Lanka, with another 130 reported missing. The extreme weather system has destroyed nearly 15,000 homes across the country.
Tejashwi Yadav named leader of 'Mahagathbandhan' in Bihar assembly
PATNA: Lawmakers of the opposition 'Mahagathbandhan' in Bihar on Saturday unanimously elected Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD as the coalition's leader in the state legislature. The decision was taken at a meeting hosted by Yadav here ahead of the five-day session of the legislature, beginning on Monday, during which all the newly elected members of the 243-strong assembly will be sworn in. Talking to reporters after the meeting, RJD MLA Bhai Virendra said, Tejashwi Yadav has been elected leader of the 'Mahagathbandhan' in the state legislature. Of course, he will also be leader of our party in the assembly. Congress MLC Samir Kumar Singh, who is also a working president of the party's state unit, said he decision on Tejashwi Yadav was unanimous. We have sufficient numbers, and he shall be the leader of the opposition as well. The 'Mahagathbandhan' was decimated in the recent assembly polls, which saw the ruling NDA retaining power by bagging 202 seats. At the meeting, members of both Houses of the legislature voiced concern over the manner in which the elections were held. These were anything but free and fair. SIR, which was first held in Bihar, remains a questionable exercise. No wonder, there is so much of political friction in a state like West Bengal, Singh said. The Congress leader added: We will continue to raise our voice inside the House on all issues concerning the people. We will confront the BJP-led coalition if it tries to backtrack on promises made during the elections. Power of Six! How the NDA succeeded in hitting the MGB out of the park in Bihar polls
Arvind Kejriwal Betrayed Everyone: 2-Time AAP MLA Joins BJP In Delhi
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and two-time MLA Rajesh Gupta joined the BJP on Saturday ahead of the civic polls. Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva welcomed him into the party.
Delhi Records Coldest November In Five Years, Average Minimum Dips To 11.5C
Delhi saw its coldest November in five years as per IMD, with an average minimum temperature of 11.5 degrees Celsius and no rainy days, highlighting a continuing dry spell.
Make cinema affordable for all, demand DYFI leaders
PALS inks MoU to support early-stage startups
Vizag to host two India vs Sri Lanka women's T20 matches on December 21 and 23
Encroachment on Roads Goes Unabated, CLU Approved Without Names of PWD & PMGSY
Ajay Sharma Sunderbani, November 29: In a shocking development, major roads in Rajouri district are allegedly being encroached and illegal constructions taking place under the nose of administration. According to sources, authorities are allegedly allowing large-scale illegal constructions and encroachments on vital public roads built under the Public Works Department (PWD) and Pradhan [] The post Encroachment on Roads Goes Unabated, CLU Approved Without Names of PWD & PMGSY appeared first on Northlines .
ST status for six communities: Group of ministers suggests three-fold classification
GUWAHATI: An interim report of a Group of Ministers (GoM) in Assam recommended a three-tier classification of Scheduled Tribes ST (Plains), ST (Hills) and ST (Valley). While the ST (Plains) and the ST (Hills) continue to cover the existing tribal communities residing in the plains and hills, the ST (Valley) will cover six communities such as Ahoms, Chutias, Morans, Mataks, Koch-Rajbongshis and Tea Tribes (Adivasis). The recommendation was made in light of the ST status demand by the six communities. Tribal Affairs (Plains) Minister Ranoj Pegu, who headed the three-member GoM, laid the report in the Assembly. The report said the three-fold structure would allow reservations in Parliament, Legislative Assembly, and local bodies to be reorganised without reducing the current entitlements of ST (Plains) and ST (Hills) communities. However, to achieve this, Parliament must enact special legislation to give the three-fold reservation statutory endorsement. The Government of Assam will request the Government of India to provide statutory recognition of the three-tier classification of the Scheduled Tribes of Assam, the report said. Protesters opposing ST status for six communities vandalise Assam's Bodoland council secretariat This arrangement will be in tune with the resolution of the Assam Assembly that the six communities be recognised as STs without affecting the rights and privileges of the present tribal communities. ST (Valley) will be the Scheduled Tribe for all purposes except that it will not affect the rights and privileges enjoyed by the present tribal communities. The GoM further recommends that Lok Sabha constituencies covering the Sixth Schedule areas be permanently reserved for the existing STs through a Constitutional amendment, so that these seats remain reserved regardless of future delimitation exercises... For ST (Valley), additional seats will be reserved in Parliament as the number of reservations will automatically increase in view of the fact that a large number of people will now be recognised as Scheduled Tribes in the state of Assam, the report said. According to the GoM recommendations, the ST (Valley) category will have separate reservation quotas, with distinct rosters and vacancy registers for all state government recruitments and educational institutions. Existing ST (Plains) and ST (Hills) quotas will remain fully protected, the report said.
Sweat Based Inflammation Test Could Cut Needles And Lab Visits
Researchers at BITS Pilani Hyderabad have now built a gold film sensor that reads a key inflammation marker from sweat instead of blood
VPN services suspended in Rajouri
Jammu, Nov 29: In view of public safety and to prevent potential misuse of such services for unlawful activities, the District Administration has ordered mandating the immediate suspension of all Virtual Private Network (VPN) services across the district for a period of two months in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir. The directive, issued [] The post VPN services suspended in Rajouri appeared first on Northlines .
Jammu Bar unite against New Tenancy Act
Jammu Tawi: In a historic show of solidarity, a conference of all Bar Associations of Jammu Province was convened today by the Jammu & Kashmir High Court Bar Association, Jammu (JKHCBAJ) under the Chairmanship of its President Sr. Advocate Nirmal K. Kotwal. The conference primarily focused on the recently enacted New Tenancy Act and its [] The post Jammu Bar unite against New Tenancy Act appeared first on Northlines .
Cyber Monday 2025 spending forecast: Black Friday saw record online spending of $11.8 billion. Shoppers preferred digital platforms over physical stores. Electronics and home appliances were top sellers. This trend indicates a significant shift in consumer behavior. Cyber Monday is also expected to break records. Rising prices influenced purchasing decisions, with fewer items bought overall.
Beyond EODB, State keen on extending support to lower cost of capital
Ranjona Banerji | My Big City Romances Curious Final Act
I grew up between Bombay and Calcutta and worked mainly in Bombay and Mumbai. Therefore, the big city was in fact my actual place, not just an idea in my head
This is not a trivial matter that nearly 40 doctors and para-medic professionals played truancy in just one day in ever busy Sub-District Hospital Bishnah because the numbers are telling everything about the sordid tale of affairs in Jammu and Kashmir, where such a huge chunk of staff can remain unauthorisedly absent that too, when [] The post Big systematic flaw appeared first on Northlines .
Protests erupt in Nashik as trees are marked for cutting for Kumbh project
Plans to cut over 1,000 trees in Nashik for a 'Sadhu Gram' ahead of the 2026-2028 Simhastha Kumbh Mela face widespread opposition. Actor Sayaji Shinde and MNS chief Raj Thackeray have criticized the move, with Thackeray alleging the land will be given to developers. Both suggest using compensatory afforestation land for the Sadhu Gram instead.
PM led regime committed to secure J&Ks future: LG
Says HRDS India to build530 damaged homes in Ramban, Udhampur Jammu Tawi, Nov 29:Reaffirming the governments commitment to eliminate social imbalances and disparities, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the regime led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a pledge to secure the future of Jammu Kashmir. After laying the foundation stone for [] The post PM led regime committed to secure J&Ks future: LG appeared first on Northlines .
Op Sindoor brilliant example of civil-military fusion, says Rajnath
Mussoorie: Stating that Operation Sindoor demonstrated effective civilmilitary coordination, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) rattled the neighbouring country. Addressing the valedictory ceremony of the 100th Common Foundation Course at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Singh, [] The post Op Sindoor brilliant example of civil-military fusion, says Rajnath appeared first on Northlines .
Article 370 removal completed Indias integration project: Nadda
Patels unification efforts were overlooked by Congress; PM Modi, Amit Shah completed his unfinished mission in Kashmir Srinagar, Nov 29:Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president and Union Minister J P Nadda on Saturday said the decision to scrap Article 370 completed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patels vision of a fully integrated India, asserting that the constitutional provision [] The post Article 370 removal completed Indias integration project: Nadda appeared first on Northlines .
IndiGo Tirupati-Hyderabad Flight Delayed For 8 Hours
According to official sources, a technical snag surfaced during the final checks by pilots of Flight 6E473 before take-off at 11:05 a.m.
Govt to develop 9 new sustainable tourism destinations: CM
Srinagar, Nov 29:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the Jammu and Kashmir government is planning to develop nine new tourism destinations under a sustainability-focused mega project. The new tourism initiative, he said, would be anchored in environmentally responsible development that involves the local community. Tourism, or any industry that does not benefit locals, is [] The post Govt to develop 9 new sustainable tourism destinations: CM appeared first on Northlines .
The BJP held nine out of the 12 vacant wards where the by-election is scheduled.
Passing-out parade held at Indian Naval Academy
The parade was reviewed by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, who congratulated the midshipmen and cadets for their achievement
Plea before HC challenges posting of bouncers at Poornathrayeesa temple
Person of unsound mind trespasses into Pangode military camp
Hot Air Balloon Ride at Delhi's Baansera Park Draws Visitors of All Ages
The privately managed rides started around 4 pm, several visitors many of them awaiting to experience the balloon ride for the first time in their lives reached the venue early to secure themselves a spot
Businessman arrested for injecting wife mith mercury; criminal charges altered to dowry death
Higher education will help earn better per capita income: VIT Chancellor
BMTC conductor, BSWML marshal among qualifiers in KSET
Delhi: 3 dead, several injured in fire at four-storey building in Sangam Vihar
The incident happened at a four-storey building in Tigri Extension of Sangam Vihar. Fire Tenders have reached the spot to douse the fire.
Festival Choristers Usher In Christmas Season with Melodic Concert
Families attended in large numbers, enjoying the relaxed winter weekend atmosphere. The well-dressed Choristers, men in black-and-white outfits with red ties, and women in elegant red-and-green or yellow-and-green sarees, added colour to the evening.

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