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‘Mistake’: MP High Court Modifies Order That Said Rapist was ‘Kind Enough’ to Leave 4-Year-Old Victim Alive
The court reduced the sentence of the rape convict to 20 years... The bench replaced the statement – ‘he was kind enough to leave the prosecutrix alive’ -- with ‘he did not cause any other physical injury to the victim’, calling it an ‘inadvertent mistake...
Want to Invest in IPOs? Bikaji Foods, DCX Systems, Others Open for Subscription this Week
IPOs This Week: After a slow start this year, as many as 4 initial public offerings (IPOs) are looking to raise over Rs 4,500 crore this week.
PM Modi Congratulates Lula Da Silva on Winning Brazil Polls
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday congratulated Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on winning the presidential elections in Brazil, and said he looked forward to working closely together to further deepen and widen bilateral relations between the two countrie...
Despite Losing Elections, How PM Rishi Sunak Became UK's Youngest PM, Learn in #ClassesWithNews18
After Truss' resignation, former PM Boris Johnson decided to compete. He was joined by Penny Mordaunt. However, things fell in favour for Sunak as both Johnson and Mordaunt withdrew from the contest
Meghana Food to Rashed Ali Cafeteria, Indians are Hilariously 'Cutting Ties' With Kanye West
Taking to Twitter, many people shared images of Indian food outlets and brands that have cut ties with rapper Kanye West.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Birth Anniversary: Lesser-known Facts About the 'Iron Man of India'
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is considered one of the most important faces of India’s freedom movement
ISRO Eyes Next Generation Launch Vehicle for Heavier Payloads
As India eyes setting up its own space station by 2035, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has proposed to the industry to collaborate with it in developing a reusable rocket capable of carrying heavier payloads into orbit.
Asian Continental Chess Championship: India's Harsha Bharathakoti in Lead
Harsha Bharathakoti move into sole lead with 4.5 points in the Open section as he got the better of Koustav Chatterjee in the fifth round
'Almost There!': Fighter Pilots Practice Landing Jets on Carrier, INS Vikramaditya Shares Video
The video showed pilots take many flying sorties before it's considered ready for trap on deck
India Condemns Somalia Bombings, Asks World to Unite Against Terrorism
At least 100 people were killed in Saturday's two car bombings at a busy junction in Mogadishu, Somalia's President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said, expressing fear that the toll could rise
OPINION | Perfect Time for India to take Advantage of the Global Workforce Crisis
Around 44% of the population in India is aged between 18 and 25, the largest young workforce anywhere in the world. There are 13 million active job seekers on the portal of the Union Ministry of Labour and Employment with the vacancies at 2.20 lakh
‘New IT Rules Make Suspending Social Media Accounts Randomly Extremely Tough’: MoS Chandrasekhar Explains How
MoS Rajeev Chandrasekhar explains how social media platforms will be dealing with the account suspension process following the Constitution of India and how the GAC would function
Delhi Jal Board Official Bathes in Yamuna After BJP MP's Outburst Over 'Use of Toxic Chemicals' | WATCH
A video of the incident went viral on social media where the official could be seen bathing in Yamuna river water stored in a container
Flag at South Korean Embassy in Delhi Flies at Half-mast Over Deadly Seoul Stampede
151 people died, many due to cardiac arrest and and several were injured. The President of South Korea on Sunday announced a national mourning period to mark the tragedy
Vladimir Putin 'Won't Survive Ukraine War', Senior Officials 'Discussing His Replacement': Report
Major general Kyrylo Budanov claimed that Vladimir Putin is unlikely to last in office until the end of the Ukraine war
'1L People in 4-m Wide Lane, Layered on Others Like Tomb': Witnesses Recount Seoul Stampede Horror
The crowd surge and crush happened in South Korean capital, where people had gone to celebrate Halloween, clogging the area's narrow alleyways and winding streets