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Indian-origin Australian man held for duping Pune woman of rRs.r3.6 cr with marriage promise

India, June 27 -- An Indian-origin man based in Australia has been arrested by Pune Police for allegedly creating a fake profile on a popular matrimonial website and cheating a woman here of Rs.3.6 cr... Read More


"I wouldn't be rushing Archer at this stage...": Former England cricketer David Gower

London, June 27 -- Former England cricketer David Gower has said that pacer Jofra Archer is being rushed into the Test set-up, and the team management should have seen him play three or more games for... Read More


Rapidus installs Japan's first NXE:3800E EUV lithography machinery for semiconductor mass production

India, June 27 -- Rapidus Corp., a manufacturer of advanced logic semiconductors, announced the delivery and installation of ASML's EUV lithography equipment at its Innovative Integration for Manufact... Read More


Sepang police: Man, two women arrested in JB and Negeri Sembilan over Cyberjaya university student's murder

SEPANG, June 27 -- The police said they have arrested a man and two women in connection with the murder of a 20-year-old private university student in Cyberjaya. In a statement, Sepang police chief A... Read More


Bumrah not the only pacer to skip India's net session ahead of 2nd Test, Gambhir's act hints at multiple changes: Report

India, June 27 -- Team India has hit reset mode in Birmingham ahead of the second Test against England, but as the nets rolled out at Edgbaston, all eyes were firmly on one man: Jasprit Bumrah. While ... Read More


"Prime Minister undertook lot of initiatives for development of MP," says Ashwini Vaishnaw on flagging off Gwalior-Bengaluru Express

New Delhi, June 27 -- Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday virtually flagged off a new weekly train from Gwalior to Bengaluru, saying it will benefit cities like Guna, Bhopal, and other... Read More


The Unfinished Journey of Kashmir's Mobile Schools

Srinagar, June 27 -- In much of the world, children travel to school. In the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir, sometimes it's the school that must travel to the child. For thousands of tribal children-... Read More


A City Between Dreams and Distance: Srinagar's Shifting Landscape

Srinagar, June 27 -- Cities are living things. They grow, but they also groan. They carry not just buildings and roads, but the weight of people's hopes, the pace of their mornings, and the silent str... Read More


Junior doctors in Telangana to go on strike on June 30 over pending stipends, poor infrastructure

Hyderabad, June 27 -- Junior doctors in Telangana have announced a strike on June 30, demanding the state government address long-pending stipend payments and critical infrastructure deficiencies in m... Read More


The Language of Kashmir Is Dying Online, Too

Srinagar, June 27 -- When people think about Kashmir, they mostly think about politics. But what's slipping away silently, with barely any attention, is the Kashmiri language itself. The language is ... Read More