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‘Will fight for people’s rights,’ says Delhi CM amid plan to move SC for overage vehicle ban review
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‘Will fight for people’s rights,’ says Delhi CM amid plan to move SC for overage vehicle ban review

The Delhi government is set to urge the Supreme Court to allow uniform rules on overage vehicles in the Capital in line with the rest of the country, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Sunday.Asserting that the BJP government, during its four-month tenure in the Capital, has worked on several measures to curb pollution, the CM during a media briefing said, “Just like we have requested the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to review its decision on overage vehicles, we will approach the Supreme Court to give a detailed overview of our preparation in the fight against pollution, and we will let the court know of public grievances. We will fight for the rights of people.” “We want similar parameters in Delhi as the rest of the country. The government and administration will do thei...
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‘Victim holding grudge’: Bombay HC grants bail to man accused of raping stepdaughter
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‘Victim holding grudge’: Bombay HC grants bail to man accused of raping stepdaughter

The Bombay High Court, while granting bail to a man pending his appeal against conviction and life imprisonment for raping his minor stepdaughter, noted that the victim was holding a “definite serious grudge” against the man and there was a possibility that she may not be telling the truth. “It is very difficult to believe that for about five to six years, the victim did not confide even in her mother about what was going on,” the HC observed. On July 2, the court passed an order on interim application in the man’s appeal against the conviction. Pending disposal of the appeal, he sought to be released on bail, which the HC granted. He was convicted by the sessions court last year for offences of rape punishable under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Protection of Children from Sexual Offenc...
To cut water loss & generate renewable energy, solar cover to be installed on Munak canal
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To cut water loss & generate renewable energy, solar cover to be installed on Munak canal

With an aim to cut water loss, produce renewable energy, and enhance safety and hygiene, the Delhi government is exploring an ambitious plan to repair the 17-km section of Munak canal in the Capital and cover it with solar panels. “The Munak canal is a lifeline for Delhi’s water supply. But in its current form, it is also a major source of water loss and pollution. Our plan to cover it with solar panels will help us save water, produce clean power, and make the canal safer for the people of Delhi,” Water Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh said on Sunday. The remarks come after the Minister inspected the canal last week with senior officials. The solar-panel cover aims to minimise water loss, generate renewable energy, deter garbage disposal, and reduce safety hazards. The project draws inspirati...
Studying in mother tongue helps in better understanding, build strong values that remain for life: CJI Gavai
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Studying in mother tongue helps in better understanding, build strong values that remain for life: CJI Gavai

Chief Justice of India, Justice Bhushan R Gavai, while addressing a felicitation function at his old school at Girgaon in south Mumbai on Sunday said that studying in one’s mother tongue helps in understanding the subjects better and build strong values that stay with you for rest of the life. He said that studying in Marathi kept him grounded. Justice Gavai on Sunday morning visited classrooms at Chikitsak Samuh Shirodkar School in Girgaon where he undertook his primary and secondary education besides the municipal school in Amravati and another school in Colaba in Mumbai. He also interacted with his old classmates. CJI Gavai, while addressing a gathering of his old school friends, teachers and students, said his mother would give him 20 paisa and he would catch a BEST bus to school every...
Good Times Begin for these zodiac signs from 6 July as Ketu changes nakshatra – Times of India
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Good Times Begin for these zodiac signs from 6 July as Ketu changes nakshatra – Times of India

From July 6 to July 20, 2025, Ketu, the karmic body in Vedic astrology, will transit through the Purva Phalguni nakshatra, a Venus-ruled lunar mansion associated with pleasure, relationships, creativity, and inner fulfilment. Though Ketu typically severs attachments and dissolves illusions, its brief movement in this Venusian nakshatra brings a rare opportunity: spiritual clarity, deep emotional connection, artistic inspiration, and karmic ease—especially for certain zodiac signs. Purva Phalguni symbolises the "resting couch"—a space of indulgence after effort, sensual celebration, and sacred union. When Ketu transits here, instead of detachment, we’re invited to experience pleasure with presence, deepen creative expression, and reconnect with soulful partnerships. This aligns with a karmi...
Project for pedestrians at Colaba 40% complete, to be ready by December
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Project for pedestrians at Colaba 40% complete, to be ready by December

A pedestrian-friendly walking infrastructure that is coming up at Colaba is 40 per cent complete with former corporator from the area, Makarand Narwekar, stating that the phase-I stretch between Mantralaya to Badhwar Park is slated to be ready by December 2025. Pegged at an estimated cost of Rs 5 crore, the project by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) seeks to uplift the pedestrian infrastructure along 210 metres between Deepak Jog Chowk near Mantralaya and Bhai Bhandarkar Chowk, near Badhwar Park. The civic body is developing stamped concrete footpaths, vibrant 3D street art as well as a multi-utility corridor for landscaping works along the earmarked lanes as part of the project, funded by the district planning and development committee as well as the tourism department. ...
From matrubhoomi to karmabhoomi: Bihar BJP reaches out to migrant voters in states
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From matrubhoomi to karmabhoomi: Bihar BJP reaches out to migrant voters in states

New DelhiJul 6, 2025 22:15 IST First published on: Jul 6, 2025 at 22:15 IST Share BJP leaders from Bihar are traveling to Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Haryana among other states to hold interactive sessions with migrants who are registered as voters in Bihar and appeal to them to support the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Assembly elections. In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP is running this programme in 25 districts, including Saharanpur, Noida, Chandauli, Kushi Nagar, Gorakhpur, Maharajganj, Kanpur, Lucknow, Varanasi, Ghaziabad among others, where Bihar-origin people are in significant numbers. The BJP leaders, includin...
‘Arbitrary, to be replicated in Bengal.’ What pleas by ADR, Mahua challenging EC’s Bihar exercise say
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‘Arbitrary, to be replicated in Bengal.’ What pleas by ADR, Mahua challenging EC’s Bihar exercise say

New Delhi: Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mahua Moitra and Bharat Jodo Abhiyan national convener Yogendra Yadav, among others, have moved the Supreme Court against the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) decision to conduct a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in poll-bound Bihar, saying that a similar second revision of the voters list can be replicated in the state of West Bengal, in a similar fashion. The origins of this case lie in a June 24 decision of the ECI, which directed the state election commission to conduct a special intensive revision of the electoral polls in Bihar.  While Moitra argued this was a violation of the right(s) to equality, freedom of speech and expression and life, Yadav also termed the decision “manifestly arbitrary, unreasonable and violative...
Animesh Kujur’s Cool Runnings mark of 10.18 seconds, comes after working with renowned bobsleigh coach Chris Wolley
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Animesh Kujur’s Cool Runnings mark of 10.18 seconds, comes after working with renowned bobsleigh coach Chris Wolley

In a reverse of the movie plot of Cool Runnings where Jamaican sprinters turn into a bobsled team, India’s brand new 100m track sensation Animesh Kujur availed the expertise of a bobsleigh coach, ahead of his momentous dipping under the 10.2 second mark for a 10.18s national record.While Indian fans were soaking in the excellence of their greatest individual Olympian at the Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru, another historic moment was unfolding in a quiet suburb of Greece, as Kujur became the fastest Indian man. Participating in the Dromia International Sprint and Relays meet in Vari, Greece, Animesh won the second final of the men’s 100m and overall clocked the third best timing behind Benjamin Richardson (South Africa) who ran in 10.01s and Ali Al Balushi (Oman) who clocked 10.12. ...
Fake govt order issued before Assembly polls leads to infra works worth crores, probe begins
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Fake govt order issued before Assembly polls leads to infra works worth crores, probe begins

Maharashtra’s Rural Development Department (RDD) is probing a fake Government Resolution (GR) issued just days prior to the 2024 state Assembly polls leading to infrastructure works worth crores. The department has asked all Zilla Parishads in the state and all Superintending Engineers of Public Works Department (PWD) to not act on the said GR as it has already led to the tendering and sanctioning of works worth at least Rs 6.94 crore in Ahilyanagar district of western Maharashtra. The RDD has a budget head called 2515 1238 which deals with providing basic amenities to villages as suggested by elected representatives. On October 3, 2024, just prior to the Assembly polls, a GR was issued sanctioning developmental works worth Rs 6.94 crore for Ahilyanagar district under the above-mentioned b...
Tired of mosquito bites? Banana peels might just be your answer
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Tired of mosquito bites? Banana peels might just be your answer

When we think of fruits that are eaten along with their peels, banana would probably be the last one to come to mind. Banana peels are the ones thrown away as soon as it’s cut. But if you are tired of mosquitoes biting you in the monsoon, you should hold back from throwing the peel right into the dustbin. Yes, the banana peels are rich in anti-inflammatory properties, which help reduce the redness and swelling caused by mosquito bites. The peel contains compounds like polysaccharides and antioxidants that soothe the skin and reduce irritation. Dr Sonali Kohli, Consultant – Dermatology at Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital, Mumbai, said, “When applied to a mosquito bite, the peel’s natural enzymes help to break down the proteins in the mosquito saliva that cause itching and inflammation.” ...
Newcastle footballer Sean Longstaff plays cricket for Tynemouth CC, bowls express pace
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Newcastle footballer Sean Longstaff plays cricket for Tynemouth CC, bowls express pace

Newcastle baller Sean Longstaff takes the maxim of cricket in summer, football in winter serious, and continued his tradition of spending holidays from the pitch for the striped Magpies and diverting it to bowling for his local cricket club, Tynemouth CC. In a game against Felling CC, Longstaff bowled a pacy delivery and claimed a LBW wicket. With Shubman Gill shading the likes of Carse & Tongue with a double ton and England generally in very poor shape, fans at Tynemouth urged the footballer, quipping he try out for Lord’s. “Wheels” they called his runup. Fans on Twitter informed that Longstaff has long spent his summers playing cricket for the Club before his tearaway pace was highlighted on social media when he bowled at Felling in the North East Premier League. Newcastle player Se...
Boy, 15, stabbed to death by his cousin with a piece of glass amid fight: Police
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Boy, 15, stabbed to death by his cousin with a piece of glass amid fight: Police

A 15-year-old boy was allegedly stabbed to death by his teenage cousin in East Delhi on Saturday, said police, adding that the accused was arrested hours later. According to the police, a call was received around midnight from the Lal Bahadur Shashtri Hospital about a boy who had suffered stab wounds from a sharp piece of glass. His sister had rushed her to the hospital. “The woman who took the deceased to the hospital identified herself as his elder sister. She alleged that the accused, who lived in their neighbourhood, attacked her brother using a piece of sharp glass, resulting in a fatal injury under his left arm,” DCP (East) Abhishek Dhania said. Story continues below this ad In the early hours of Sunday, a police patrolling team traced the accused in the area where...
Weekly manifestation tips for each zodiac sign for the week of July 06 to 12, 2025 – Times of India
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Weekly manifestation tips for each zodiac sign for the week of July 06 to 12, 2025 – Times of India

AriesChannel your goals through movement. Aries, this week, infuse your walks with intention. Spend 15 minutes each morning or evening visualizing your ideal scenario, whether it's a personal achievement or career success, while walking. Let each step align with your vision. Your body’s momentum will add energy to your purpose and guide your ambitions forward.TaurusAnchor your desires with familiar scents. Choose a calming aroma like rose, vanilla, or cinnamon and use it during your journaling sessions. Each day, as you write your aspirations, light a scented candle or use essential oil. This ritual connects your goals with comfort and stability, helping you naturally attract what grounds and nourishes you.GeminiPractice manifestation through your reflection. Begin each day by looking into...
Weekly affirmation for each zodiac sign for the week of July 06 to July 12, 2025 – Times of India
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Weekly affirmation for each zodiac sign for the week of July 06 to July 12, 2025 – Times of India

Aries"I honor my instincts and choose thoughtful action over reaction." This week, Aries, your vibrant energy may feel scattered. Instead of reacting impulsively, this affirmation encourages mindful pauses. Recite it each day while placing your right hand over your heart. It will help ground your energy and guide your decisions with clarity and purpose.Taurus"My peace is a priority, and I create moments that nourish my soul." Taurus, your love for serenity is heightened this week. Use this affirmation to make space for comfort—be it a warm bath, your favorite meal, or a quiet moment alone. Say it every night under soft lighting or with a soothing drink in hand to reinforce the importance of rest and self-care.Gemini"My words carry meaning, and I choose them with care and kindness." While c...
Weekly Horoscope (July 07 – July 13): Predictions for Pig Chinese Zodiac – Times of India
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Weekly Horoscope (July 07 – July 13): Predictions for Pig Chinese Zodiac – Times of India

Pig-born people are kind and often seek others’ approval, but this week, your own wisdom is your guide. Trust your inner voice. You already know what is right for you. Stop doubting and start believing. Advice from outside can help, but final answer is within. When you follow your calm wisdom, the path becomes clear. Quiet decisions made from self-trust will bring long-lasting peace.Weekly Career Horoscope for Pig Chinese Zodiac In work, don’t follow every suggestion blindly. Listen, but think for yourself. You know your job well. This week, your ideas have value. Speak gently but with belief. A decision made from your own judgement will bring better result than waiting for approval. Do not delay your plans just because others are unsure. Quiet confidence brings progress. You lead best wh...
Maharashtra minister Ashish Shelar likens attacks on non-Marathi speakers in Mumbai to Pahalgam massacre
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Maharashtra minister Ashish Shelar likens attacks on non-Marathi speakers in Mumbai to Pahalgam massacre

Maharashtra BJP minister Ashish Shelar has compared recent attacks on non-Marathi speaking migrants in Mumbai to the Pahalgam terrorist attack in Jammu & Kashmir, suggesting that the victims in both cases were “Hindus”. “In Pahalgam, people were killed because of their religion. Here in Maharashtra, Hindus are being assaulted only because of the language they speak. What’s the difference?” Shelar said at a press conference in Mumbai. The remark comes amid heightened tensions following multiple incidents in Mumbai where workers of Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) attacked shopkeepers and migrant workers allegedly for speaking Hindi instead of Marathi. Story continues below this ad The BJP leader also called the recent coming together of former chief mini...
Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani on why food at home is made only in ghee: ‘The most dangerous thing in life to eat is palm oil. It’s suicidal’
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Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani on why food at home is made only in ghee: ‘The most dangerous thing in life to eat is palm oil. It’s suicidal’

Rakul Preet Singh and Jackky Bhagnani recently talked about ditching palm oil to use ghee as a cooking medium at home. In conversation with Curly Tales, the Bollywood couple shared why they made the switch. “The most dangerous thing in life to eat is palm oil. It’s suicidal,” said Bhagnani, to which Singh added: “You can eat it in ghee, there’s no other oil that is allowed in our house, unless you are making something that requires coconut oil.” Talking about growing their own vegetables in their kitchen garden, Bhagnani told host Kamiya Jani that they came across an article that said India is becoming the world’s cancer capital. “Pesticides, fertilisers in the yield, and you cannot do anything about it. We realised we are doing health, fitness and all that, but if the ingredients are not ...
Find your lucky day this week, July 06 to July 12,  2025: Weekly zodiac predictions – Times of India
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Find your lucky day this week, July 06 to July 12, 2025: Weekly zodiac predictions – Times of India

Aries – Tuesday, July 8 Tuesday is your luckiest day, Aries. The bold and driven energy of the day resonates perfectly with your ruling planet, Mars. Whether you’re launching a fitness routine, presenting a fresh idea, or tackling a personal challenge, take confident action. The cosmos supports your courage and initiative.Taurus – Friday, July 11 Friday brings gentle yet steady luck your way, Taurus. This day aligns with your desire for comfort and stability. It’s ideal for focusing on finances, indulging in romance, or enhancing your wardrobe or living space. Conversations around money and love flow easily now.Gemini – Monday, July 7 Gemini, Monday favors your quick wit and mental agility. You’ll find the pace of the day matches your communicative nature. Expect a productive morning fille...
Weekly Horoscope (July 07 – July 13): Predictions for Horse Chinese Zodiac – Times of India
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Weekly Horoscope (July 07 – July 13): Predictions for Horse Chinese Zodiac – Times of India

Horse people are always moving, always planning, but sometimes they forget to rest. This week reminds you that rest is not a weakness—it is a smart part of your future plan. Your energy is precious. Slow down to think, to breathe, to feel. Rest brings clarity and power. Do not rush every moment. When you stop for a while, you’ll see the path ahead more clearly.Weekly Career Horoscope for Horse Chinese Zodiac In job, take care of timing. Pushing too much will bring tiredness and mistakes. This week, focus on quality, not just speed. Take breaks when needed. Your mind needs space to think better. Bosses will notice your balance, not just busyness. Delegate if possible. A calm and planned work style brings more respect. Let rest be part of your working success, not against it.Weekly Love Horo...
ICAI CA September 2025 registration begins for Foundation, Intermediate, Final exams: Check direct link to apply here – Times of India
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ICAI CA September 2025 registration begins for Foundation, Intermediate, Final exams: Check direct link to apply here – Times of India

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has officially opened the registration window for the September 2025 Chartered Accountancy (CA) examinations. Starting July 5, candidates aiming to appear for the Foundation, Intermediate, or Final exams can apply via ICAI’s Self Service Portal (SSP). The application deadline without a late fee is July 18, while forms submitted between July 19 and 21 will attract a late fee of ₹600. With a compressed timeline and fixed dates for each level, aspirants are advised to complete their applications promptly and begin their final phase of preparation. The September session is an opportunity for students who missed earlier attempts or are aiming for year-end placements or article training.ICAI CA registration deadlinesThe registration window o...
Kolkata law college rape accused Monojit Mishra held key administrative post despite pending criminal charges, reveals notice
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Kolkata law college rape accused Monojit Mishra held key administrative post despite pending criminal charges, reveals notice

Fresh questions are being raised about the administrative practices at the Kolkata law college where a student was allegedly raped, with official documents revealing that Monojit Mishra, the prime accused, was designated as a student contact point despite having at least 11 criminal cases, including four for molestation, pending against him. An August 13, 2024, notice bearing the college’s official seal directed students to channel their college-related queries through Monojit Mishra. “Students of all semesters are hereby informed that any query related to students dealings of the college kindly contact to 1. Mr. Monojit Mishra (office staff) mob : 2. Mr. Pallab Adhikary (office staff) till further notice,” read the notice purportedly issued by the college vice-principal. Story cont...
Weekly Horoscope (July 07 – July 13): Predictions for Dog Chinese Zodiac – Times of India
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Weekly Horoscope (July 07 – July 13): Predictions for Dog Chinese Zodiac – Times of India

Dog people are loyal and caring, but often forget their own limits. This week, creating thoughtful boundaries will help you feel freer. Saying no is not unkind when said with peace. Give yourself space to breathe. When you set healthy lines, respect follows. Do not try to carry everyone’s weight. A simple limit now will give you peace later. Protect your time, heart and energy.Weekly Career Horoscope for Dog Chinese Zodiac In career, you may be asked to take extra work or support someone. Say yes only if your heart agrees. Do not feel guilty to set limits. You can do quality work when your space is respected. Speak gently but firmly if you need space. This week, your calm boundary makes others take you seriously. Respect at work begins when you respect your own needs.Weekly Love Horoscope ...
Before Mumbai University, this college laid the foundation for the city’s modern education – Times of India
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Before Mumbai University, this college laid the foundation for the city’s modern education – Times of India

In the heart of South Mumbai, tucked between colonial facades and modern chaos, stands a college that predates most of the city’s iconic institutions. Elphinstone College, officially established in 1856, is more than just an academic institution—it is the seed from which Mumbai’s entire higher education system grew.The story, however, began much earlier.From a governor’s vision to educational awakeningIn 1824, the Bombay Native Education Society—a progressive force for its time—opened an English school for Indian students. Just three years later, the idea of “Elphinstone College” took shape, named in honour of Mountstuart Elphinstone, then the outgoing Governor of Bombay Presidency. Elphinstone’s tenure had marked a shift in colonial priorities—from administrative consolidation to educatio...