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Chennai Woman Arrested For Forcing 14-Year-Old Sister Into Prostitution, Six Others Nabbed
The 14-year-old's sister and her mother-in-law forced her into prostitution and used to take her to various locations, including KK Nagar and Chengalpattu
'Murder, Not An Accident': BJP Accuses AAP Govt Of Delhi Coaching Centre Mishap
BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla blamed AAP for the death of the UPSC aspirants at a coaching center in Delhi's Rajendra Nagar.
News18 Afternoon Digest: Mamata Walks Out Of NITI Ayog Meeting; Kupawara Encounter And Other Top Stories
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Saltwater Near Tamil Nadu’s Devipattinam Beach Now A Habitat Of Jalebi Fish
This species of fish, which typically thrives in freshwater, is exhibiting intriguing behaviours as it adapts to living in saltwater.
Project One Tree: Boosting Your Mood to Relieving Stress, Little Known Mental Health Benefits Of Trees
Beyond keeping the ecology alive, trees offer surprisingly positive effects on people's mental health and general well-being. As News18 Network, India’s largest news network, launches ‘Project One Tree’, a movement aiming to mobilize every Indian to plant...
Mumbai Rains 2024: Echoes of July 26, 2005 Deluge? Remembering the Past, Facing the Present | PHOTOS
The floods that swept across Mumbai on July 26, 2005, killed over 1,000 people and left several homeless. In a matter of hours, the Financial Capital of India received around 900mm of rainfall.
Rains Lash MP; More In Store On Friday, Says IMD
The sluice gates of some dams were opened to manage the water level, officials said
Tap Water Reaches 15 Crore Rural Homes, But 4 States Covered Just 50% As Jal Jeevan Mission Deadline Draws Near
While Rajasthan aims to cover all rural households by December 2026, the delay in Kerala has been attributed to difficulties in acquiring land for new water supply scheme components, the government informed Parliament
Project One Tree: From Neem to Aloe Vera, 13 Indian Trees That Can Survive Any Weather
India's varied weather conditions have created a haven for many tree varieties, each playing a vital role in the ecosystem. News18 Network's ‘Project One Tree’ aims to celebrate this diversity
‘120 Students; Rs 20-Lakh Post-dated Cheques; No Social Media’: CBI Sources Decode NEET Paper Leak | Exclusive
CBI sources: “The accused knew if the paper leaked on any app, it could go viral and lead to cancellation of the NEET-UG exam...They entered the room at 8:02 am and exited at 9:23 am after taking pictures of papers, repacking and resealing the bundle."
UPSC Aspirant Dies After Electrocution; Body Found Stuck To Iron Gate In Delhi's Patel Nagar
Upon reaching the spot, it was found that the man was electrocuted by the electric current in the iron gate, the police said, adding that the road was waterlogged
After SC Ruling, Over 4 Lakh NEET Aspirants Will Lose 4 Marks Each | Here’s Why
The Supreme Court held that there was only one correct and valid answer from a set of four answers after one student pointed out that "Question No. 29" of the Physics section had two correct answers
Farmers In Andhra Pradesh Benefit From Eicher’s Tractor Exchange Program
An Eicher showroom has opened up on the road to Guntur in the Nandyal district of Andhra Pradesh.
News18 Evening Digest: SC's Order on NEET-UG 2024 Retest, Union Budget Updates And Other Top Stories
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Delhi HC Orders Removal Of Social Media Posts Against UPSC Qualification Of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's Daughter
The social media posts falsely alleged that she cleared the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations on her first attempt due to her father's influence
India May Waive Testing Requirements for Cough Syrups Exported to Nine Countries
While at one end the CDSCO is considering lowering checks, latest data reveals that more than 300 batches of cough syrups out of 7,000 tested were found ‘not of standard quality’ on various parameters