![]() | Sambalpur University documents Western Odisha’s dance formsThe two dance forms are a unique part of Western Odisha’s cultural heritage which belongs to the indigenous communities of the region. |
![]() | Task force will solve Gangua pollution: NGT“It will be the duty of this task force to regularly monitor and check all sources of pollution into Gangua canal, river Daya and river Kuakhai”, the Bench further directed. |
![]() | Will not back any political party in J&K, will field own candidates in all polls: APSCC ChairmanAPSCC Chairman Jagmohan Singh Raina said the group is identifying potential candidates for local body elections, which are scheduled to be held by the end of this year or early next year. |
![]() | KTU to hold adalat for students every monthA decision in this regard was taken at a syndicate meeting held on Monday. |
![]() | Dhumal & Dalmiya re-elected to IPL GCMeanwhile, former India left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha has resigned from the position of representative of the Indian Cricketers’ Association in the Apex Council. |
![]() | Karnataka: BJP MP, Cong MLA abuse each otherMuniswamy was later pacified by high-level district officials and he returned to the stage and addressed the meeting. |
![]() | Unraveling the immune mysteryWhile some autoimmune diseases are relatively common, there are also rare and elusive conditions that remain challenging to diagnose. |
![]() | Check out this week's Xplore on HealthThis week's Xplore brings to you the mysteries of the immune system, early detection of prostate cancer and various viruses amid rising cases of zoonotic diseases. |
![]() | Telangana Governor unveils books on DeendayalBJP state president Daggubati Purandeswari, ex-MP Gokaraju Gangaraju and ex-Manipur chief secretary J Suresh Babu were present. |
![]() | Just waiting to die, writes college teacher in Delhi amid crisisDr Parvati, who is blind, wrote in the post. “Our society is not sensitive towards the disabled. There is also a difference between male blindness and female blindness. |
![]() | Supreme Court upholds court order to follow CLAT scores for DU law admissionsThe decision took into account the commencement of classes for the current academic year. |
![]() | Supreme Court hears arguments from hearing-impaired lawyer for first timeThis historic moment would not have taken place as the control room responsible for managing virtual hearings hesitated to accommodate Sarah and her interpreter. |
![]() | Bajaj Finance’s USD1 billion fundraising plan triggers stock rerating, share up 5 per centBrokerage firm Motilal Oswal Financial Services also feels the stock can rise further after the company’s fundraising announcement. |
![]() | An evening at the exhibitionIt was an exhibition on dinosaurs, following the Jurassic Park film frenzy. |
![]() | Delhi Education Minister writes to top official over fund disbursal delayThe matter is currently being heard by the Delhi High Court wherein a notice was issued to the Finance Department to expedite the disbursement of funds. |
![]() | Flipkart invests in five early-stage tech start-upsThese start-ups will receive mentorship for growth and innovation, with equity-based investments ranging from $250,000 to $500,000. |
![]() | Supertech case to be heard by Delhi court on September 26They have been accused of defrauding at least 670 homebuyers of Rs 164 crore. |
![]() | A change of gaze: Here are the stories of differently abled from across India celebrating their talents and dreamsVicky Roy, a well-known photographer based in Delhi who has documented the grittiness of street life, has been travelling across the country and photographing the community. |
![]() | INTERVIEW | 'Recent deaths of three cheetahs have provided crucial lessons'S P Yadav, Member Secretary of The National Tiger Conservation Authority and Head of the Cheetah Project, spoke about the journey of completing one year and the challenges ahead. |
![]() | Equal pay: Teachers to go on strike from Sept 28 in Tamil NaduWhile they are planning to start the protest on September 28, when holidays begin for Classes 1 to 5, the members said that the government has to decide if it should continue after the schools reopen. |
