Nate, which currently has winds of 95 kilometres (60 miles) per hour, is forecast to reach hurricane strength by the time it makes landfall in the United States
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COVER STORY
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Krishna says “I don’t see it as a job. It is a way of upasana (worship) for me
Interrogation and intelligence reveal spread of terror activity by Islamic State followers in south India
Why Mamata Banerjee is loath to acknowledge non-TMC protests against CAA/NRC in Bengal
After days of ill-tempered rhetoric, the central government said it regretted last Sunday's injuries and suggested Catalonia should hold a regional election to settle the crisis.
Weeks after Trump angrily accused Islamabad of providing safe haven to "agents of chaos," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson plans to depart for Pakistan late this month.
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Krishna says “I don’t see it as a job. It is a way of upasana (worship) for me
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The big cat did not hurt anyone.
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Interrogation and intelligence reveal spread of terror activity by Islamic State followers in south India
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Why Mamata Banerjee is loath to acknowledge non-TMC protests against CAA/NRC in Bengal
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After days of ill-tempered rhetoric, the central government said it regretted last Sunday's injuries and suggested Catalonia should hold a regional election to settle the crisis.
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Is Paresh Barua ready for talks after a four-decade struggle?
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Weeks after Trump angrily accused Islamabad of providing safe haven to "agents of chaos," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson plans to depart for Pakistan late this month.
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OTHER STORIES
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Visitors won 3-0 but debutant Indian teenagers won the hearts with their gutsy performance
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Ghana edge past Colombia 1-0 through midfielder Sadiq Ibrahim’s goal in 39th minute
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At the summit, the two sides also held extensive deliberations on bilateral, regional and international issues, including the Rohingya crisis and volatile situation in the Korean peninsula.
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"We have told the Deputy Commissioner to send legal-aid for sensitization of the campus."
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The central probe agency said it had issued the notice under provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) against "Mohammed Ayub Mir and two other Delhi-based hawala dealers, Bech Raj Bengani and Harbans Singh".
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During the past month, several young girls and women in many parts of the Kashmir Valley have reported that their hair were chopped by unknown persons
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"In highly militarized atmosphere people are already feeling harassed and with the braid chopping they are being further intimidated.”
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The Collegium is headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra and has four senior-most judges of the apex court -- Justices J Chelameswar, Ranjan Gogoi, Madan B Lokur and Kurian Joseph.
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Quoting sources in Navy, the news agency further said that the operation is still going on by naval special forces to capture 12 pirates.
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This is for the second time in the week when he has hit out at the prime minister.
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The conclave will be taking forward the concerns spotlighted in the open letters written on June 10 by 65 retired IAS officials and on July 30 by 114 retired defence officers.
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'There are something like 21-22 public sector banks.. The numbers will be reduced in terms of consolidation, but somewhere to the 10-15 range'
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The apex court had through this order suspended all licences which permitted wholesale and retail sale of firecrackers within the territory of NCR.
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The JD(U) spokesman's comments came in response to a series of tweets by the RJD supremo, shortly after his appearance before the CBI in New Delhi.
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Vice President Venkaiah Naidu on Thursday said discussions on economy and GST should go on and that such debates and consultations are always good for democracy.
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Singh said that the Government of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is committed to strengthening the small-scale industries across the country.
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"We can also see that Sinha is running after Rahul Gandhi, someone who is himself unemployed politically as of today"
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Separatists had called for protests against the incidents of braid chopping in the Valley.
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ICAN-- a coalition of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from around 100 different countries around the globe-- is working for prohibition of nuclear weapons.
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Earlier, she had applied for a 15-day parole.
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This is also the first time in Kerala that the appointments are being done according to the reservation norms that are followed for recruitment of government staff.
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Ministry of Finance has issued four separate Gazette notifications making Aadhaar mandatory for opening all post office deposit accounts, Public Provident Fund (PPF), National Savings Certificate scheme and Kisan Vikas Patra deposits.
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Pallavi had gone missing while returning from a law firm at Fort in south Mumbai where she was doing her internship.
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Currently, there are no vaccines or antiviral drugs available to cure Chikungunya, and the treatment is focussed on relieving the symptoms associated with the infection.
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From two states with a capital to a state with three? Not yet.
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Shaheen Bagh takes centrestage as BJP turns February 8 Delhi assembly polls into a battle of nationalists versus the ‘tukde-tukde gang’
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The Indian Railways carries over 23 million, mostly poor passengers, in about 13,000 trains daily. Will private players run trains for public good?
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Former chairman of the Railway Board Vivek Sahai says introducing private train operators will make no dent on the financial health of Indian Railways
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Several innovations since 2014 have failed in the Indian Railways. Unification of services may ignore the need for specialists and that could be disastrous
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Railway Board Chairman Vinod Kumar Yadav tells Jyotika Sood about the changes in the Indian Railways which is undergoing a massive restructuring under his watch
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India seems overdependent on Japan as both 'Make in India' and 'Transfer of Technology' have taken a backseat in Project Bullet Train
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The government plans to give out 150 trains on 100 routes to private players but apart from safety concerns, the move may create a rich-poor divide
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Wannabe influencers often end up ordering expensive dishes without reading the ingredients. The market is full of pests called freeloaders
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A Special Investigation Team has concluded that none of the 199 riot cases post-Indira Gandhi's assassination can be probed afresh. A callous judiciary and an incompetent Delhi Police played the spoilsport
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India’s battle against neglected tropical diseases gets a sharper edge due to global efforts and growing community engagement