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Where AI ends, writer'screativity breathes free

India, Nov. 12 -- We are en route to Missy's school for a routine parent-teacher meeting when I choose to veer off the familiar road and take the newly constructed underpass. As we glide along its cur... Read More


Exit polls predict big NDA win in Bihar

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar is on course to return for a record fifth term and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) might be headed for a comfortable majority in the high... Read More


6 Maoists shot dead in Bijapur encounter

Raipur, Nov. 12 -- Security personnel killed six Maoists in an encounter in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Tuesday, police said, taking the toll of Naxals killed this year in operations across the... Read More


Connectivity key to better ties: PM Modi

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- India and Bhutan on Tuesday jointly inaugurated a 1,020-MW hydropower project built with Indian assistance as Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the two sides will bolster connect... Read More


Ec tweaks rules to appoint booth agents

New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- The Election Commission of India (ECI) has revised its instructions governing the appointment of booth level agents (BLAs), allowing greater flexibility in their selection within... Read More


An easy-breezy bridal hair care routine

India, Nov. 12 -- 1Weekly oil treatment: Apply a mix of warm coconut and castor oil once a week. Massage for 10 minutes to improve blood circulation and strengthen roots. 2Hair mask (twice a week): Us... Read More


Dastak Theatre Festival celebrates stage, emotion and storytelling

India, Nov. 12 -- Chandigarh University's much-anticipated 'Dastak Theatre Festival 2025' opened this weekend, bringing together some of India's most celebrated theatre and film veterans for a five-da... Read More


Calling adventure junkies: Where to go in India for a sky cycling expedition

India, Nov. 12 -- Sky cycling is fast emerging as one of the most exciting adventure activities in India. It combines the thrill of being suspended mid-air, along with a suspended cable, with the joy ... Read More


Recordings of court hearings can't be used as evidence: HC

Mumbai, Nov. 12 -- The Bombay High Court on Tuesday observed that audio or video recordings of court proceedings cannot be treated as evidence, dismissing a petition seeking mandatory recording of pro... Read More


'Ate lizards, were beheaded, faced atrocities as WW2 prisoners'

MUMBAI, Nov. 12 -- It was an emotional Tuesday evening at the 220-year-old Asiatic Library's Durbar Hall. A discussion on Penguin Random House's book, 'The Forgotten Indian Prisoners of World War II-S... Read More