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Prof accused of sexually assaulting research scholar held

AGRA, Nov. 1 -- A professor accused of sexually exploiting a female research scholar was arrested by Agra police and sent to jail after being produced before a court on Friday, officials said. The acc... Read More


Akhilesh plays caste card ahead of SIR rollout

Lucknow, Nov. 1 -- Days before the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls starts on November 4, Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yaedav has demanded the inclusion of a separate... Read More


Binge at your own risk

India, Nov. 1 -- Milf, for those who didn't grow up on the American Pie films, stands for Mom I'd Like to F***. The show is built around an appropriately sadistic premise: Eight single women aged 40-6... Read More


Apple sets India revenue record on iPhone 17 surge

New Delhi, Nov. 1 -- Apple on Thursday said it set an all-time new revenue record in India, in line with its best quarterly worldwide sales to date of $102.5 billion in the September quarter. With thi... Read More


India's fiscal deficit widens to Rs.5.73 lakh cr in H1FY26

New Delhi, Nov. 1 -- India's fiscal deficit for April-September has widened to Rs.5.73 lakh crore, 36.5% of the budget estimate for the current fiscal year - an increase of more than seven percentage ... Read More


Pune co cracks rare earth code; magnet gap stays

mumbai, Nov. 1 -- Last November, Vikram Dhoot, managing director of Pune-based Ashvini Magnets, began receiving an unusual flurry of calls and emails from Chinese companies. They wanted to collaborate... Read More


DGCA permits airlines to levy wheelchair fee for able-bodied

New Delhi, Nov. 1 -- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has revised norms for wheelchair services, permitting airlines to levy a fee for wheelchair assistance availed by able-bodied peop... Read More


The keeper of stories

India, Nov. 1 -- Huthuka Sumi is the latest addition to the growing group of voices from Nagaland. For a long time, the place was written about by British anthropologists, American missionaries and po... Read More


Of PAIN, sisterhood and survival

India, Nov. 1 -- In the heart of Mumbai, where neon lights barely mask the shadows of suffering, lies Kamathipura, one of India's most infamous red-light districts. Into this world walks the city's po... Read More


Vikram and Vetaal redux

India, Nov. 1 -- The great Raja Vikramaditya is told by the tantric yogi Kshantisheela to bring him a corpse that is hanging on a shisham tree. This leads to a battle of wills between the raja and the... Read More