Kutumba Rao says the Public-Private-People Partnership is a non-political, inclusive movement focused on eradicating poverty and empowering citizens across Andhra Pradesh
Star Of Night obliges in the Bhagyanagar Million
On board Bengalurus Namma Metro Yellow line on day 1: Quicker commute, longer wait time
The Hindu team boarded the early-morning train on the first day of operations of the much-awaited Yellow Line from RV Road to Delta Electronics Bommasandra on Monday, and experienced a faster ride, but packed coaches, long waits, and a glaring shortage of trains.
Three ultra low entry buses launched from Chathiram bus stand
RWAs hail Supreme Court order to shift stray dogs to shelters, call it major relief amid bite cases
The Supreme Court termed the stray dog menace in the city extremely grim and directed the Delhi government and civic bodies to start picking up strays from all localities at the earliest and keep them at dog shelters
La Dolce Vita, Caradoc and Disciplined show out
Oorjaas sustainable lights illuminate various shades of green
Oorjaas ongoing Shades of Green, a week-long event focusing on design, dialogue and self-reflection to promote sustainability, debuts in Bengaluru
Air India to suspend Delhi-Washington D.C. flights due to shortage of Dreamliners, other factors
The suspension is primarily driven by the planned shortfall in Air Indias fleet, as the airline commenced retrofitting 26 of its Boeing 787-8 aircraft last month, Air India said in a statement.
No drinking water supply in parts of Tiruchi tomorrow
Power shutdown in Tiruchi today
Consumer body demands better facilities at Coimbatore Passport Seva Kendra
Elderly woman falls into GA Canal, dies
Inspector placed under suspension in Coimbatore
Will implement Supreme Court order on stray dogs in planned manner: Delhi CM
Calling the incidents of stray dog bites extremely grim, a bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and R Mahadevan passed a slew of directions and warned of strict action against an individual or organisation in case of obstruction, which might also prompt the court to initiate contempt proceedings
Congress demands CBI probe into murder of youth at restobar in Puducherry
A youth was killed and his friend sustained injuries in a scuffle at the restobar on Mission Street-Muthumariamman Kovil junction at around 2 a.m on Sunday.
After Mumbai, Elon Musks Tesla opens showroom in Delhis Aerocity
It plans to have supercharging stations in Gurugram and Noida, besides one more in Saket, Tesla Regional Director South East Asia Isabel Fan said at the opening event
Concern over drenching and sprouting of paddy grains in delta region
Water level in Mettur Dam stands at 118.27 feet
Landmark trial kicks off over Trump's use of U.S. military in policing role
The three-day non-jury trial before U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco will determine if the government violated a 19th-century law that bars the military from civil law enforcement when it deployed troops to Los Angeles in June.
Greta Thunberg, activists plan new aid flotilla to Gaza
The group will mobilise activists from 44 countries for the initiative dubbed Global Sumud Flotilla, which will also include simultaneous demonstrations
AIADMK will face the worst rout in western Tamil Nadu: CM Stalin
According to Mr. Stalin, since the DMK government has performed remarkably well in the western districts, the AIADMK will suffer its worst defeat in the region
How ovarian health impacts the body beyond fertility, and when you need to get checked
Experts say Indian women reach menopause earlier than the global average, shortening not only their reproductive years but also extending the time spent in a low-oestrogen state, which can heighten risks to bone, heart and cognitive health
Kerala has set a model for the country in Ayurveda treatment, says Health Minister
Veena George inaugurates newly constructed womens hostel building and open-air stage at Government Ayurveda College, Pariyaram, Kannur
Mahila Commission Chairperson consoles family members of dowry harassment victim
Vivo continues to dominate as Indias smartphone market grows modestly
Xiaomi lost 23.5% to slide to number five while Realme conceded 17.8% to reach fourth. OnePlus declined 39.4% YoY and sits on number 10 in the table
Save rivers, pleads Robert Macfarlane
In his new book, the environmentalist roots for rivers in crisis, including the Adyar in Chennai
Why Indias IT layoffs expose a skills crisisand how academia must reinvent itself for the AI era
Giani Harpreet Singh elected president of SAD breakaway faction
The Akal Takht-appointed committee held the delegate session of the breakaway group of the SAD at Gurdwara Burj Akali Phoola Singh in Amritsar.
Meet the team turning animal by-products into shawls, unisex stoles, handmade paper, and quilts
Israel steps up Gaza City bombing after Israel PM Netanyahu vow to expand the offensive
The bombardments in weeks came just hours after Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said he expected to complete a new expanded offensive in the enclave fairly quickly.
Flute recital by B.K. Anantha Ram in Bengaluru on August 16
The venue is Seva Sadan on 14th Cross at Malleswaram
TANKER Foundation receives 1 crore CSR grant from GRT Jewellers
The contribution will enhance access to subsidised dialysis and essential healthcare for patients in need in Tamil Nadu
Demand for immediate scrapping of Adanis 900 MW Raiwada PSP proposal
HRF members call for rescinding G.O. 51 as the proposed project threatens lands and livelihoods of Adivasis
Who should teach future doctors? The debate over non-MBBS Ph.D. faculty
Watch: Chennai sanitation workers protest privatisation, demand permanent jobs
For decades, Chennais conservancy workers have kept the city clean, often without recognition or job security. Now, facing job losses due to a sweeping privatisation move by the Greater Chennai Corporation, nearly 2,000 workers are rising in protest, demanding permanency. As garbage piles up and political pressure mounts, the city is at a crossroads in its battle over dignity, livelihood, and public sanitation.
Telangana Weather Aug. 12-15 | Rainfall of varying intensity forecast on four days
Prabhakar Kore gifts vintage car to Maratha Light Infantry Regimental Centre in Belagavi
The functional car was housed in Dr. Kores home for decades in memory of his father
India on U.K.s Deport Now Appeal Later expanded list for foreign criminals
India will be added along with Angola, Australia, Botswana, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Guyana, Indonesia, Kenya, Latvia, Lebanon, Malaysia, Uganda and Zambia
IIT professor develops ATAM, a patented and an innovative dance teaching tool
A researcher at IIT-H and a classical dance, Jayachandran Surendrans ATAM supports cross-style training by focusing on form-neutral and style-neutral dance fundamentals.
Bengaluru metros Yellow Line starts operations
Excited passengers started commuting on the Yellow Line of Bengalurus Namma Metro.
Why multiple sclerosis remains under-diagnosed in India, and what needs to change
Dismissal of symptoms due to their commonality is not the only factor behind the high ratio between diagnosed and undiagnosed populations affected by MS; lack of awareness among the public and healthcare providers, uneven access to specialist neurologists and limited data systems compound the problem
Lava launches Blaze AMOLED 2 with Sony camera and 5,000 mAh battery
Blaze AMOLED 2 runs on MediaTek Dimensity 7060 chipset with 6 GB LPDDR5+ RAM and 128 GB UFS 3.1 storage
No proposal under consideration for restoration of Old Pension Scheme: Nirmala Sitharaman
The Centre had moved away from OPS due to its unsustainable fiscal liability on the government exchequer, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in a reply in the Lok Sabha.
Kerala young womans death takes a twist; friend arrested for abetment to suicide, sexual abuse
Initially, Kothamangalam police registered a case of unnatural death. However, police have stumbled up on a suicide note, reportedly written by the deceased
Telangana CM Revanth condemns Rahul and Priyankas detention by Delhi police
Google vs CCI: What the Android antitrust case means for Indias digital ecosystem
The case raises fundamental questions about how much control a dominant platform like Android should have over the devices and services it supports, and to what extent regulators can intervene in the name of competition.
A.P. Home Minister Anitha directs officials to be on alert following IMDs heavy rain forecast
Ms. Anitha directed the Collectors, Superintendents of Police and the A.P. State Disaster Management Authority officials to be alert and take steps to prevent human loss.
Minister Kondapalli urges entrepreneurs to be part of A.P. govt.s P-4 programme
Nearly 20 lakh marginalised families would be covered under the A.P. govt.s P4 programme and they would be called as golden families under the programme, says Minister Kondapalli Srinivas
Womens ODI World Cup: Team India determined to end its ICC trophy drought, says Harmanpreet Kaur
India have never won a world title despite coming close on a few occasions including the 2017 ODI World Cup in England where they finished runners' up to capture the country's imagination
Tourists misadventure with elephant in Bandipur turns into heart-stopping moment on camera
This incident has brought into focus the recurring problem of tourists disregarding safety advisories to venture close to wild animals in forests
Kerala Governors directive on Partition Horror Day sparks political controversy
Official email from Kerala Raj Bhavan instructed universities to organise seminars and commemorative events, including street plays and dramas highlighting the trauma of Indias partition
Supreme Court directs Delhi authorities to pick up stray dogs, keep them in shelters
The top court said as of now, the dog shelters be created to accommodate around 5,000 stray dogs and sufficient personnel should be deployed there to sterilise and immunise the canines
Suneetha Narreddy writes open letter seeking reopening of the probe into her fathers murder
Suneetha Narreddy said her father Vivekananda Reddy was brutally murdered and the perpetrators of the crime were caught but the conspirators remained untouched
Protesting Opposition MPs stopped from marching to Election Commissionoffice against SIR
Wearing white caps with a red cross on the words SIR and vote chori, the protesting MPs raised slogans against the SIR exercise in Bihar while carrying placards and banners
OpenAI makes GPT-4o available again for Plus users after complaints
Post the long-awaited launch of their latest flagship AI model a few days ago, the AI firm removed the model picker for ChatGPT users and replaced it with just GPT-5
Supreme Court confirms Medha Patkars conviction in criminal defamation case by Delhi L-G Saxena
A Bench of Justices however set aside an order directing Ms. Patkar, represented by senior advocate Sanjay Parikh and advocate Abhimanue Shreshta, to pay 1 lakh in compensation
Who was Anas al-Sharif, the Al Jazeera journalist killed in Israeli strike in Gaza?
Anas al-Sharif, 28, died after a tent for journalists outside the main gate of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City was struck.
Folk-rock sensation The Lumineers to perform in Delhi as part of The Automatic World Tour
Tickets for the event will go on sale on August 13, 2025, at noon, exclusively via BookMyShow
Watch: Mahmood Farooqui on the Urdu storytelling tradition of Dastangoi
BJP has turned ECI into its poll-rigging machinery, alleges T.N. CM Stalin
Mr. Stalin alleged that what happened in Bengalurus Mahadevapura was not an administrative lapse, but a calculated conspiracy to steal the peoples mandate.
Supreme Court lists petition seeking panel for return of captive elephants at Vantara
The petitioner has sought the constitution of a monitoring committee to ensure the return of the captive elephants to its owners and to rescue all wild animals, birds from Vantara and free them into the wild
Security footage from Syria hospital shows men in military garb killing medical worker
A man in a dark jumpsuit with Internal Security Forces written on it appears to be guiding the men in camouflage into the hospital
Low-pressure system over Bay of Bengal may revive rains in Kerala after subdued phase
At present, break-monsoon conditions prevail, with monsoon trough shifting its position to north of its original position
Betting app case: Actor Rana Daggubati appears before ED in Hyderabad
The agency has so far summoned 29 people, including actors, YouTubers, and social media influencers
Yemens leader praises deep-rooted friendship, cooperative ties with India
Al-Alimi, who heads the Presidential Leadership Council of Yemen, met with the Indian Ambassador Suhel Khan on August 10, 2025 in Riyadh
West Indies beats Pakistan in second ODI, levels series
Roston Chase's 49 not out off 47 balls included two sixes and the winning boundary as West Indies scored 184-5 in 33.2 overs on Sunday
Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy grants the interim injunction following a civil suit filed by the production house Sun TV Network Limited
Heavy rains cause flooding, mudslides in Japan; several missing
The Japan Meteorological Agency early Monday (August 11, 2025) issued the highest-level warning in Kumamoto
Intel CEO to visit White House on Monday: Report
Tan is expected to have a extensive conversation with Trump while looking to explain his personal and professional background, WSJ said
In boost to quantum computing, AI makes atoms dance with lasers
Researchers were able to create a cartoon video animating the Schrdingers cat thought experiment by choreographing 549 atoms
Opposition march to ECI LIVE: Rahul Gandhi to lead INDIA bloc MPs in protest from Parliament
Later today, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge will host the MPs for a dinner meeting to formulate a common strategy on the issue of the alleged poll fraud
New Zealand considering recognition of Palestinian state, says Foreign Minister
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's Cabinet would make a formal decision in September and present the government's approach at the U.N. Leaders' Week
Security operation to neutralise terrorists enters second day in J&Ks Kishtwar
The search operation in the forest area started on August 10, following intelligence input about the presence of two most wanted Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists
Rain warnings prompt push for staggered timings in Hyderabads tech hub
While advisories have been issued in the past, officials say the real challenge lies in corporate compliance
Rupee rises 8 paise to 87.50 against U.S. dollar in early trade
India's forex reserves dropped by $9.322 billion to $688.871 billion for the week ended August 1 in one of the highest declines in the recent past, the RBI data showed
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 16 LIVE: Three key Bills to be discussed in Lok Sabha today
Lok Sabha will take up National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and Indian Ports Bill, 2025
Australia has become the latest country to recognise a Palestinian state at the U.N. General Assembly in September, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said
Watch: Ethanol misinformation may be political conspiracy: Nitin Gadkari
Nvidia to pay U.S. 15% of AI chip sales to China: reports
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday and agreed to give the federal government the cut from its revenues
Know your English | Who is the husband in animal husbandry?
How artificial intelligence is tackling mathematical problem-solving
Even as it became a popular sensation, ChatGPT was infamous both for hallucinations (making up facts) and for simple arithmetic mistakes. However, after many advances, reasoning models have reached the level of Maths Olympiad Gold medallists
What are the new rules on chemically contaminated sites? | Explained
What were the tasks under the Capacity Building Program for Industrial Pollution Management Project?
Endangered South American tree staying on a college campus in Chennai
Ahead of Madras Day, a close look at a Roughbark lignum-vitae tree that quietly adds to the greenery at Queen Marys College. IUCN has classified this species -- Guaiacum officinale -- among those that are not far from the brink
Measures sought to restore Marine Drive to its past glory
Appointment of a nodal officer to coordinate with different agencies to ensure the upkeep of the walkway, steps to prevent waste dumping into mangroves and backwaters, and adequate number of toilets and garbage bins among key demands
Employees union urges govt. to drop move to allot RTC lands to LuLu Group for building shopping mall
In the interest of the corporations future, the government should reconsider its decision, they say in a representation to TDP State president Srinivasa Rao
After a brief pause, physical branches are back in Indian banks
The recent rise in physical bank branches was led by private banks, though public banks were not far behind
Trading in both gold and silver ETFs moderates regret aversion. Buying both is not going to cause harm to your portfolio any more than investing the total amount in either of them.