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Boris Pradhan, an alumnus of Hansraj College, has over five years of experience in the media industry. He loves reading books on anthropology and social structures. When not working, he is found ruminating on existential issues in a corner.
Boris Pradhan, an alumnus of Hansraj College, has over five years of experience in the media industry. He loves reading books on anthropology and social structures. When not working, he is found ruminating on existential issues in a corner.
Indian-origin man Gaurav Kundi is on life support after an Australian cop allegedly knelt on his neck. An internal police review is underway
Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hassan also urged quicker regional integration, saying the Asean bloc must act now to reduce the impact of global trade shocks, especially from US tariffs
One of the awarded projects is Phase II, Package-1 of the Rajasthan Rural Water Supply and Fluorosis Mitigation Project, which involves the installation of 5,251 km of pipelines
The Centre's move seeks to curb the influence of pharmaceutical companies. Sharing of information must now happen through email or other digital platforms
Residents of Madrasi Camp in Delhi's Jangpura were suddenly displaced as authorities demolished the 60-yr-old settlement. Meanwhile, their employers kept calling, asking why they missed work that day
The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, shouted "Free Palestine" and threw flammable material into a crowd in Boulder, Colorado, where people gathered to raise awareness for Israeli hostages in Gaza
'Anti-India activities are being carried out openly from Pakistani soil,' says defence minister
Sector is battling shrinking revenue and subscriber base; its representatives say ministry notices are not legally enforceable
The US has paused global student visa interviews for social media vetting, but the State Department says the suspension will be brief and urges students to keep checking for appointments
Clerics in Pakistan have urged President Asif Ali Zardari not to sign a bill banning child marriage, calling it un-Islamic and a 'western conspiracy'
Congress MP Shashi Thaoor clarifies his remarks on surgical strikes were about recent terror attack responses, not past wars, after party colleague Udit Raj's criticism
Muhammed Sinwar, brother of Yahya Sinwar, was a Hamas commander from Khan Younis. A key figure in Hamas' military wing, he helped plan the 2006 Schalit raid and rose to high ranks before his death
EU Chamber of Commerce survey shows just 12 per cent of European firms in China optimistic about profitability, reflecting deepening concerns over trade tensions
BJP MLC N Ravikumar faces legal action for his remark against IAS officer Fouzia Taranum; despite an apology, ministers and bureaucrats demand strict action
Airline passengers will be fined up to $67 for standing or crowding aisles before their row is called, in light of growing safety concerns and disrespect for fellow travellers
A Saudi official has rejected media reports claiming the kingdom plans to allow controlled alcohol sales, reaffirming strict Islamic laws remain in place
A viral video shows French first lady Brigitte Macron shoving President Emmanuel Macron as the couple deboarded a plane in Vietnam during the first leg of their Southeast Asia tour on May 25
The Prime Minister also flagged off the first electric locomotive manufactured at the Locomotive Manufacturing plant of the Indian Railways in Dahod, Gujarat
Mumbai rain updates: The heavy downpour has led to waterlogging on several railway tracks, causing delays in suburban train services
The incident is said to have occured during Putin's first publicised visit to Kursk Oblast since Russian troops regained control of most of the region from Ukraine in March