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Thane woman's 'butchery': Cops dig deep into accused's mind, antecedents
National Crime/Disaster/Accident 06:16 PM

Thane woman's 'butchery': Cops dig deep into accused's mind, antecedents

Thane, June 9 (IANS) As Maharashtra's Mira Road town continues to shudder with new revelations, police investigators are trying to dig deep in the mind of Manoj Sane, who cold-bloodedly butchered, chopped, cut, minced, boiled and roasted the body pieces of his young companion Saraswati Vaidya, 32, officials said on Friday.

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New FPI disclosure norms could pose roadblock for compliances
National Human Interest/Society 06:08 PM

New FPI disclosure norms could pose roadblock for compliances

New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) The recent proposal by Sebi to make disclosure norms more stringent for Foreign Portfolio Investments (FPIs) has reignited the discussion on Indias stand on promulgating ease of doing business for foreign investors.

NATIONAL

Vijayan orders Vigilance probe against Leader of Opposition
National Focus 07:08 PM

Vijayan orders Vigilance probe against Leader of Opposition

Kochi, June 9 (IANS) Hours before Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan left for a visit to the US and Cuba, he gave the green signal to the Vigilance and Anti Corruption Bureau for a preliminary probe against Leader of Opposition V.D. Satheesan, based on a complaint that he collec...

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FOCUS

Siddaramaiah to turn 'bus conductor' on June 11 to inaugurate 'Shakti' scheme
Focus General 03:02 PM

Siddaramaiah to turn 'bus conductor' on June 11 to inaugurate 'Shakti' scheme

Bengaluru, June 9 (IANS) Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will become a "bus conductor" for a day on June 11 as the Congress government will implement the 'Shakti' scheme facilitating free travel for women in state-owned buses.

NEIGHBOURHOOD IN DISTRESS

Speculation rife that Shah Mehmood Qureshi will lead PTI sans Imran Khan
International NEIGHBOURHOOD 06:14 PM

Speculation rife that Shah Mehmood Qureshi will lead PTI sans Imran Khan

Islamabad, June 9 (IANS) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and party's Vice Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi do not really like each other, but, as luck would have it, the latter is the most likely option, acceptable to those who matter, to lead the PTI in the absence ...

INSIGHT

High quality mahua flowers unlock a new income model in villages of MP's Betul
Business General 04:56 PM

High quality mahua flowers unlock a new income model in villages of MP's Betul

Betul (Madhya Pradesh), June 9 (IANS/ 101 Reporters) Nisha Bele (37), a Korku tribal from Ratamati village in Betul district, distinctly remembers waking up at the crack of dawn and engaging in work till the sun was over her head in the sweltering summer to gather about 25 to 30 kg of mahua flowers ...

DEEP-DIVE

New stem cell-based therapy can repair damaged heart, improve function
Science/Technology Science 05:54 PM

New stem cell-based therapy can repair damaged heart, improve function

Singapore, June 9 (IANS) A breakthrough stem cell therapy, has shown that these stem cells, when transplanted into an injured heart, have the ability to repair damaged tissue and improve heart function, as per results of preclinical trials.

INDIA ABROAD

Indian-American White House Covid response coordinator to step down
International Diaspora 03:58 PM

Indian-American White House Covid response coordinator to step down

New York, June 9 (IANS) Indian-American physician Dr Ashish Jha who led the US government's Covid-19 pandemic response and recovery efforts, will leave the administration by the end of this month, a statement by President Joe Biden said.

INTERNATIONAL

Qantas eases gender-based uniform rules
International Human Interest/Society 03:38 PM

Qantas eases gender-based uniform rules

Canberra, June 9 (IANS) Australian flag carrier Qantas announced on Friday that it has relaxed its gender-based uniform rules, allowing male employees to put make-up while female staffers will no longer require to wear heels while on duty.

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IANS PHOTO GALLERY

New Delhi: BJP President J P Nadda with Delhi BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva and other leaders during foundation laying ceremony of the Delhi BJP office, in New Delhi, on Friday, June 09, 2023. (Photo:IANS/Anupam Gautam)

Bengaluru: Members of Aam Aadmi Party stage a protest with Kivi Mele Hoova (flower on the ear) against Karnataka government five guarantee scheme, in Bengaluru on Friday June 09, 2023. (Photo:IANS)

Kochi: Fishing boats anchored at Vypin Harbour ahead of the 52-day trawling ban in the coastal waters of Kerala, in Kochi, on Friday, June 09, 2023. (Photo: Arun chandrabos/IANS)

Kolkata: A man pulls a Tricycle cart while holding an umbrella to protect himself during pre-monsoon showers, in Kolkata, on Friday, June 9, 2023. (Photo:Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)

Hyderabad: A woman receives traditional fish 'prasadam' from a Bathini family member to get relief from respiratory problems, at the Nampally Exhibition ground in Hyderabad, on Friday, June 09, 2023. The fish ‘prasadam’ is back in Hyderabad after a three-year gap due to COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo:snapsIndia IANS)

New Delhi: BJP President J P Nadda with Delhi BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva and other leaders during foundation laying ceremony of the Delhi BJP office, in New Delhi, on Friday, June 09, 2023. (Photo:IANS/Anupam Gautam)
Bengaluru: Members of Aam Aadmi Party stage a protest with Kivi Mele Hoova (flower on the ear) against Karnataka government five guarantee scheme, in Bengaluru on Friday June 09, 2023.  (Photo:IANS)
Kochi: Fishing boats anchored at Vypin Harbour ahead of the 52-day trawling ban in the coastal waters of Kerala, in Kochi, on Friday, June 09, 2023.  (Photo: Arun chandrabos/IANS)
Kolkata: A man pulls a Tricycle cart while holding an umbrella to protect himself during pre-monsoon showers, in Kolkata, on Friday, June 9, 2023. (Photo:Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
Hyderabad: A woman receives traditional fish 'prasadam' from a Bathini family member to get relief from respiratory problems, at the Nampally Exhibition ground in Hyderabad, on Friday, June 09, 2023. The fish ‘prasadam’ is back in Hyderabad after a three-year gap due to COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo:snapsIndia IANS)

BUSINESS

Duolingo wins Apple Design Award for innovation in design (Ld)
Science/Technology Business 07:12 PM

Duolingo wins Apple Design Award for innovation in design (Ld)

New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) US-based language learning app Duolingo announced on Friday that it won a Design Award during the 2023 edition of the Apple Design Awards, which honour excellence in innovation, inventiveness, and technical achievement in app and game design.

SPORTS

WTC Final: Australia take 173-run lead after bowling out India for 296 despite Rahane, Thakur fifties
Sports Cricket 06:58 PM

WTC Final: Australia take 173-run lead after bowling out India for 296 despite Rahane, Thakur fiftie...

London, June 9 (IANS) Australia managed to take a vital 173-run first innings lead after bowling out India for 296 on day three of World Test Championship final at The Oval, here on Friday.

WTC Final: Milestone man Rahane rescues India, earns praise from netizens
Sports Cricket 06:44 PM

WTC Final: Milestone man Rahane rescues India, earns praise from netizens

London, June 9 (IANS) As he returned to action in the longest form of the game after a gap of more than a year, experienced middle-order batter Ajinkya Rahane achieved a milestone -- becoming the 13th Indian batter to score 5000 or more runs in Test cricket.

SHOWCASE

Boy sets swimming record in UP's Prayagraj
General Human Interest/Society 09:12 AM

Boy sets swimming record in UP's Prayagraj

Prayagraj (UP), June 9 (IANS) A seven-year-old boy, Rudra Kapoor, created a record of sorts when he swam across the Yamuna in just 10.30 minutes through breaststroke swimming.

SPOTLIGHT

Kerala: Palakkad Railway Division opens its stations for photo shoots
General Human Interest/Society 10:04 AM

Kerala: Palakkad Railway Division opens its stations for photo shoots

Thiruvananthapuram, June 9 (IANS) In what's billed as a first of its kind in the state, the Palakkad Railway Division has now opened its properties including railway stations and even trains and bogies to those who wish to have a photo shoot.

Entertainment

'Lailaa Manju', made by majority of queer crew members was shot between two lockdowns
Cinema/Showbiz 07:18 PM

'Lailaa Manju', made by majority of queer crew members was shot between two lockdowns

Mumbai, June 9 (IANS) Director Kamya N, whose crowdfunded queer-made film 'Lailaa Manju' will be screened at the KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival on Saturday, has shared that a lot of her crew members belong to the queer community and wanted their story to be out the...

SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY

Webb telescope finds over 700 galaxies of early universe
Science/Technology Science 07:02 PM

Webb telescope finds over 700 galaxies of early universe

Washington, June 9 (IANS) The James Webb Telescope has discovered that the early universe had more than 700 galaxies, a finding not known before.

IANS Life

  • Arranged marriages witness a 24% drop
    General IANS Life 12:16 PM

    Arranged marriages witness a 24% drop

    New Delhi, June 9 (IANSlife) According to a survey by WeddingWire India, the Indian division of The Knot Worldwide's wedding technology platform, love marriages are becoming legalised more frequently in India.

  • Soft Invasions, stitch-punk visions, celebrating Pride Month
    General IANS Life 12:16 PM

    Soft Invasions, stitch-punk visions, celebrating Pride Month

    New Delhi, June 9 (IANSlife) Through "Soft Invasions, stitch-punk visions" exhibition, celebrate Pride with exhibits crocheted sculptures and embroidery. It fearlessly reclaims the art of crochet, envisioning utopia within a dystopian world. The exhibition unveils a vibrant narrative where colourful organisms break free from a smog-filled, colour-drained world impacted by rising temperatures and habitat loss. These regenerative life forms disrupt borders and leave an indelible impression. How will we respond to this queer invasion?

  • A treasure trove of modern Indian art
    General IANS Life 12:16 PM

    A treasure trove of modern Indian art

    New Delhi, June 9 (IANSlife) Bidders have the rare opportunity to acquire exquisite masterpieces and rare compositions spanning different periods of Modern Indian Art at AstaGuru's upcoming 'Collector's Choice' Modern Indian Art auction.

  • Embracing yoga and a natural diet
    General IANS Life 12:14 PM

    Embracing yoga and a natural diet

    New Delhi, June 9 (IANSlife) Yoga is a timeless practice that originated in ancient India and has since gained global recognition for its myriad benefits. Beyond the physical postures, yoga encompasses a holistic approach to wellness, combining breathing techniques, meditation, and ethical principles. Through the regular practice of yoga, we can cultivate strength, flexibility, and balance in our bodies, while simultaneously attaining mental clarity, emotional stability, and spiritual growth. Yoga coupled with a natural diet can be invaluable in many ways to achieve a state of harmony and balance.

  • Are you taking the right supplements?
    General IANS Life 12:14 PM

    Are you taking the right supplements?

    New Delhi, June 9 (IANSlife) Heart issues are the leading cause of death across the globe affecting more than 17.9 million lives every year. Heart health is the most important in the human body and we don't need studies to prove it. Your brain and heart pretty much shape the entire body and its functions. Conditions like stroke and hypertension arise due to mental and physical issues in the body. Yes, stress is also a leading factor in such matters. Do you think your everyday diet provides enough for your heart? If you are living in an urban environment, nothing you consume is 100 per cent pure. "Adulterated" is a small word, your food items contain the unhealthiest substances if not washed properly. This creates a huge deficiency of essential nutrients in the body. And, supplements foster the bridging of this nutritional gap. Yes, people are still doubtful about their advantages and very few of us take them seriously.

  • Facts about safe blood donation
    General IANS Life 12:14 PM

    Facts about safe blood donation

    New Delhi, June 9 (IANSlife) Safe blood and blood products have a direct and lifesaving impact on countless individuals. The availability of safe blood contributes significantly to reducing morbidity and mortality rates and improving the quality of life for patients in need. Every two seconds, someone in India needs blood. It is estimated that over 12,000 persons die every day in India due to non-availability of blood. Unfortunately, in our country, many people who need transfusions do not have timely access to safe blood.

  • BEAUTY&YOU 2023: Supporting next-generation Indian beauty entrepreneurs, creators
    General IANS Life 08:04 PM

    BEAUTY&YOU 2023: Supporting next-generation Indian beauty entrepreneurs, creators

    New Delhi, June 7 (IANSlife) Following the success of its first edition of the BEAUTY&YOU program, the Estee Lauder Companies (ELC) announce the second edition of BEAUTY&YOU 2023, produced by ELC's New Incubation Ventures (NIV) and launched in collaboration with India's beauty and lifestyle retailer, Nykaa.

  • What's On Your Rainbow List this Month?
    General IANS Life 11:26 AM

    What's On Your Rainbow List this Month?

    New Delhi, June 7 (IANSlife) A diverse and inclusive listicle chronicles incredible travels and tales of people from the LGBTQ+ community. It inspires, educates, and delights everyone. It ranges from compelling memoirs to heartwarming love stories, friendships, and thought-provoking discussions.

  • 5 signs of a healthy menstrual cycle you shouldn't ignore
    General IANS Life 11:22 AM

    5 signs of a healthy menstrual cycle you shouldn't ignore

    New Delhi, June 7 (IANSlife) A healthy menstrual cycle is not only indicative of good reproductive health but also reflects overall well-being.

  • 39% of women believe men calling their ex
    General IANS Life 11:20 AM

    39% of women believe men calling their ex "crazy" is a warning sign

    New Delhi, June 7 (IANSlife) The most comprehensive checklist for red flags that raise alarms and green flags that shout, "It's a keeper!" is covered in QuackQuack's most recent survey. For instance, the data reveals that 22 percent of daters from metro areas and smaller cities believe it is a red flag if your date orders the food on the first date without considering your preferences. It's a sign of their abrasiveness and dominance, which will later turn out to be pretty bothersome and the cause of your breakup.

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