UAE weather alert: Scattered rain, gusty winds, and choppy seas expected from December 12 to 19 | World News

UAE weather alert: Scattered rain, gusty winds, and choppy seas expected from December 12 to 19 | World News

Scattered rain, gusty winds, and choppy seas are expected across the UAE/Representative Image Residents of the UAE should prepare for a week of changing weather as the country faces cloudy skies, scattered rainfall, and gusty winds. From December 12 to 19, a combination of surface and upper air low pressure systems will influence conditions across…

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Nearly 24 lakh households now have rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. The scheme aims for one crore installations by FY 2026-27, with over 19 lakh systems already commissioned. Strict quality checks, including vendor maintenance and third-party assessments, are in place to ensure reliability. Representative image (ANI) NEW DELHI: Nearly 24 lakh households in the country have so far been provided with rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSG: MBY), Union minister of state for new and renewable energy Shripad Yesso Naik informed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.Replying to a separate question, the minister said the scheme aims to achieve rooftop solar installations in one crore households in the residential sector by FY 2026-27 with an outlay of Rs 75,021 crore.The minister said that as of December 3, 2025, a total of 53,54,099 applications had been received on the national portal and 19,17,698 rooftop solar systems had been installed across the country, covering 23,96,497 households.“The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana is a demand-driven scheme, wherein all residential consumers in the country having a grid-connected electricity connection of local discoms can avail the benefits of the scheme by applying on the national portal,” the minister said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.Naik informed the House that against the target of covering one crore households in the residential sector with rooftop solar systems under the scheme by FY 2026-27, a total of 23,96,497 households had been provided with the systems. He said a total of 7,075.78 MW of rooftop solar capacity has been installed in the country under the scheme.He added that the ministry has prescribed minimum technical specifications and standards for solar modules, inverters, and other balance-of-plant components to ensure quality and reliability. “The installations are inspected by local discom officials. In addition, vendors have to mandatorily maintain the plant for a period of five years from the date of commissioning. Adequate checks have been built into the scheme to ensure the quality of solar panels,” the minister stated, adding that a third-party assessment of installations is conducted on at least 1% of the installed systems.About the AuthorAtul MathurAtul Mathur, Deputy Metro Editor (Senior Assistant Editor), at The Times of India, has over 26 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has extensively reported on governance, policy and politics, offering readers deeply researched, data-driven insights into the workings of the capital. Known for his in-depth investigative reporting and compelling human-interest narratives, Atul brings clarity and context to complex urban and civic issues.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Best Offers Ever’: US Official Reveals India Trade Talks Details, Says It Marks Unusual OpeningAmazon Announces Landmark B Investment In India To Drive Digital TransformationPakistan Army Spokesperson Faces Backlash for Winking at Reporter in Viral VideoSingapore Leader Says India Achieved Reforms Once Seen Impossible, Praises Scale and Global ClarityImran Khan’s Sisters Allege Illegal Isolation, Stage Protest Outside Adiala JailRussian President Putin Praises India’s Unity in Diversity, Calls It A Blueprint For Big NationsUS Consumers Facing Food Inflation as Tariffs Hit Indian Rice Imports: Exporters Body’Singapura Derived From Sanskrit’: Singapore’s Ex-Deputy PM Highlights India’s InfluenceInterpol Blue Notice Explained: How CBI Tracks Absconding Luthra Brothers In Goa Nightclub Fire CaseIndia At The Centre: How The New US Security Blueprint Plans To Deepen Strategic Ties With Delhi123PhotostoriesBrown rice vs white rice: Which is really healthier?9 Ram Mantras Based On Your Birth DateHarvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 best food combinations that support gut and liver healthPediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease on the rise: What Hyderabad doctor wants parents to know to reduce the occurrence?10 child stars who are proud parents nowBengaluru’s Yeshwantpur station revamp — Rs 380-cr upgrade powering ahead toward a world-class stationWhich Birth Numbers Are Guided By Their AncestorsTravel back 1,000 years: 10 ancient temples in India still standing and open to travellers8 habits smart people find calming that drive others crazyBoiled eggs vs omelette: Which one deserves a place on a heart-healthy plate?123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingGracie MansionUAE Player TimingAnthony Richardson InjuryTriston JarryVenus Williams and Andrea Net WorthSlient Hill 1 Remake Release DateRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthTrey Benson Injury updateUPPSC PET ResultGurgaon Man Chicken Momos

Nearly 24 lakh households now have rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. The scheme aims for one crore installations by FY 2026-27, with over 19 lakh systems already commissioned. Strict quality checks, including vendor maintenance and third-party assessments, are in place to ensure reliability. Representative image (ANI) NEW DELHI: Nearly 24 lakh households in the country have so far been provided with rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSG: MBY), Union minister of state for new and renewable energy Shripad Yesso Naik informed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.Replying to a separate question, the minister said the scheme aims to achieve rooftop solar installations in one crore households in the residential sector by FY 2026-27 with an outlay of Rs 75,021 crore.The minister said that as of December 3, 2025, a total of 53,54,099 applications had been received on the national portal and 19,17,698 rooftop solar systems had been installed across the country, covering 23,96,497 households.“The PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana is a demand-driven scheme, wherein all residential consumers in the country having a grid-connected electricity connection of local discoms can avail the benefits of the scheme by applying on the national portal,” the minister said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.Naik informed the House that against the target of covering one crore households in the residential sector with rooftop solar systems under the scheme by FY 2026-27, a total of 23,96,497 households had been provided with the systems. He said a total of 7,075.78 MW of rooftop solar capacity has been installed in the country under the scheme.He added that the ministry has prescribed minimum technical specifications and standards for solar modules, inverters, and other balance-of-plant components to ensure quality and reliability. “The installations are inspected by local discom officials. In addition, vendors have to mandatorily maintain the plant for a period of five years from the date of commissioning. Adequate checks have been built into the scheme to ensure the quality of solar panels,” the minister stated, adding that a third-party assessment of installations is conducted on at least 1% of the installed systems.About the AuthorAtul MathurAtul Mathur, Deputy Metro Editor (Senior Assistant Editor), at The Times of India, has over 26 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has extensively reported on governance, policy and politics, offering readers deeply researched, data-driven insights into the workings of the capital. Known for his in-depth investigative reporting and compelling human-interest narratives, Atul brings clarity and context to complex urban and civic issues.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Best Offers Ever’: US Official Reveals India Trade Talks Details, Says It Marks Unusual OpeningAmazon Announces Landmark $35B Investment In India To Drive Digital TransformationPakistan Army Spokesperson Faces Backlash for Winking at Reporter in Viral VideoSingapore Leader Says India Achieved Reforms Once Seen Impossible, Praises Scale and Global ClarityImran Khan’s Sisters Allege Illegal Isolation, Stage Protest Outside Adiala JailRussian President Putin Praises India’s Unity in Diversity, Calls It A Blueprint For Big NationsUS Consumers Facing Food Inflation as Tariffs Hit Indian Rice Imports: Exporters Body’Singapura Derived From Sanskrit’: Singapore’s Ex-Deputy PM Highlights India’s InfluenceInterpol Blue Notice Explained: How CBI Tracks Absconding Luthra Brothers In Goa Nightclub Fire CaseIndia At The Centre: How The New US Security Blueprint Plans To Deepen Strategic Ties With Delhi123PhotostoriesBrown rice vs white rice: Which is really healthier?9 Ram Mantras Based On Your Birth DateHarvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 best food combinations that support gut and liver healthPediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease on the rise: What Hyderabad doctor wants parents to know to reduce the occurrence?10 child stars who are proud parents nowBengaluru’s Yeshwantpur station revamp — Rs 380-cr upgrade powering ahead toward a world-class stationWhich Birth Numbers Are Guided By Their AncestorsTravel back 1,000 years: 10 ancient temples in India still standing and open to travellers8 habits smart people find calming that drive others crazyBoiled eggs vs omelette: Which one deserves a place on a heart-healthy plate?123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingGracie MansionUAE Player TimingAnthony Richardson InjuryTriston JarryVenus Williams and Andrea Net WorthSlient Hill 1 Remake Release DateRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthTrey Benson Injury updateUPPSC PET ResultGurgaon Man Chicken Momos

Representative image (ANI) NEW DELHI: Nearly 24 lakh households in the country have so far been provided with rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana (PMSG: MBY), Union minister of state for new and renewable energy Shripad Yesso Naik informed the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.Replying to a separate question, the minister…

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Dec 10, 2025, 12:29 IST

Dec 10, 2025, 12:29 IST

Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya NEW DELHI: India’s new T20I template may be built on aggression, but former South Africa fast-bowling legend Dale Steyn believes its real foundation lies in Suryakumar Yadav’s secure and flexible captaincy, one that makes players feel backed enough to adapt for the team’s needs.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube…

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ISPL Auction: Vijay Pawle becomes most expensive buy at Rs 32.50 lakh; franchises spend nearly Rs 10 crore | Cricket News

ISPL Auction: Vijay Pawle becomes most expensive buy at Rs 32.50 lakh; franchises spend nearly Rs 10 crore | Cricket News

ISPL team owners and Core Committee members at the Auction for the third season. (Image: ISPL) The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL), a tennis-ball T10 cricket tournament, conducted its Season 3 Player Auction in Mumbai on Tuesday (December 9), with eight franchises spending nearly Rs 10 crore on 144 players. The auction featured 408 players…

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AI chip smuggling crackdown: Nvidia builds location-tracking tech; ‘Monitor entire AI GPU fleet

AI chip smuggling crackdown: Nvidia builds location-tracking tech; ‘Monitor entire AI GPU fleet

Nvidia has developed a location verification feature for its chips, aiming to help prevent its advanced artificial intelligence processors from being smuggled into countries where exports are restricted, reported Reuters, citing people familiar with the matterThe move comes amid growing pressure in the United States to tighten oversight of high-end AI hardware. Lawmakers and the…

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Bihar BSSC Sports Trainer recruitment 2025: Registration window closes soon for 379 posts; check direct link to apply and key details here

Bihar BSSC Sports Trainer recruitment 2025: Registration window closes soon for 379 posts; check direct link to apply and key details here

Bihar BSSC Sports Trainer recruitment 2025: The Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) has released a recruitment notification for the post of Sports Trainer under the Sports Department, Government of Bihar. A total of 379 vacancies have been announced, and the online application process for the Bihar BSSC Sports Trainer Recruitment 2025 is currently underway. Candidates…

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Brain Teaser: Can you solve this ‘7 men, 7 wives’ puzzle that has divided the internet? |

Brain Teaser: Can you solve this ‘7 men, 7 wives’ puzzle that has divided the internet? |

A deceptively simple brain teaser has sparked widespread debate on social media, leaving users divided over what the correct answer really is. The puzzle challenges readers to calculate the total number of people in a scenario involving men, wives and children, and claims that “95% couldn’t solve it.”The question reads: “7 men have 7 wives….

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Egyptian Zodiac Horoscope Today for December 10, 2025: A secret path opens, these zodiac signs will sense destiny’s hand

Egyptian Zodiac Horoscope Today for December 10, 2025: A secret path opens, these zodiac signs will sense destiny’s hand

Step into the sands of time, where ancient wisdom meets modern energy. Egyptian astrology doesn’t just look to the stars; it listens to the gods. Each day, divine forces like Ra, Bastet, Thoth, and Anubis stir the energies around you, shaping your path in subtle, sacred ways. Whether you’re seeking clarity, strength, love, or a…

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Bahrain announces public holidays for National Day and Accession Day 2025 | World News

Bahrain announces public holidays for National Day and Accession Day 2025 | World News

Bahrain will observe public holidays on December 16-17, 2025, for National Day and Accession Day/Representative Image The Kingdom of Bahrain is set to pause its usual government operations next week as it prepares to celebrate two of its most significant annual occasions. Citizens and residents will have the opportunity to honor the nation’s progress and…

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Forty-four former judges have condemned a campaign against Chief Justice of India Surya Kant over his Rohingya migrant case comments. They stated critics twisted a routine judicial query about legal status into accusations of bias, distorting the court’s affirmation of human dignity and rejection of torture. File photo NEW DELHI: Forty-four former Supreme Court and high court judges have condemned what they described as a “motivated campaign” targeting Chief Justice of India Surya Kant over his comments in the Rohingya migrant case, saying critics had twisted a routine judicial query into accusations of bias, according to a statement.”Judicial proceedings can and should be subject to fair, reasoned criticism. What we are witnessing, however, is not principled disagreement but an attempt to delegitimize the Judiciary by mischaracterizing a routine courtroom proceedings as an act of prejudice. The Chief Justice is being attacked for asking the most basic legal question: who, in law, has granted the status that is being claimed before the Court? No adjudication on rights or entitlements can proceed unless this threshold is first addressed,” the statement said.Justice Surya Kant, Known For Article 370 Ruling And Pegasus Scrutiny, Takes Oath As India’s New CJI”Equally, the campaign conveniently omits the Bench’s clear affirmation that no human being on Indian soil, citizen or foreigner, can be subjected to torture, disappearance or inhuman treatment, and that every person’s dignity must be respected. To suppress this and then accuse the Court of “dehumanisation” is a serious distortion of what was actually said,” the statement added.The judges said the judiciary’s recent handling of petitions related to Rohingya migrants reflected a careful balance between national security and the rejection of torture or inhuman treatment. “The situation of the Rohingya in Myanmar itself is complex and cannot be brushed aside. There, too, they have long been treated as illegal migrants originating from Bangladesh, with contested or denied citizenship. This background only reinforces the need for Indian courts to proceed on clear legal categories, not slogans or political labels. Against this backdrop, the judiciary’s intervention has been firmly within constitutional bounds and directed towards protecting the country’s integrity while upholding basic human dignity,” it said.Restating the legal and factual position, the signatories emphasized that the Rohingya in India have not arrived through any formal refugee-protection framework, as the country is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention or its 1967 Protocol.”Rohingya have not come to India as refugees under Indian law. They have not been admitted through any statutory refugee-protection framework. Their entry, in most cases, is irregular or illegal, and they cannot unilaterally convert that position into a legally recognised “refugee” status merely by assertion. India is neither a signatory to the UN Refugee Convention of 1951 nor its 1967 Protocol,” the statement said.The statement also raised concerns about the unlawful acquisition of Aadhaar, ration cards and other welfare-related documents by those who entered the country without authorization.The SC’s comments came against the backdrop of long-standing concerns over illegal immigration in India’s northeastern and eastern states, an issue the court has repeatedly flagged for nearly two decades. This came after the apex court warned that unchecked influx from Bangladesh had subjected Assam to “external aggression and internal disturbance,” placing heavy social, demographic and administrative strain on the region. Since then, questions around the legal status, documentation and security implications of cross-border migration have continued to shape both public debate and judicial scrutiny.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUNESCO Adds Diwali To Heritage List Marking A Landmark Global Recognition For India’s CultureOver 100 Opposition MPs Move to Remove Madras HC Judge GR Swaminathan’Best Offers Ever’: US Official Reveals India Trade Talks Details, Says It Marks Unusual OpeningAmazon Announces Landmark B Investment In India To Drive Digital TransformationPakistan Army Spokesperson Faces Backlash for Winking at Reporter in Viral VideoSingapore Leader Says India Achieved Reforms Once Seen Impossible, Praises Scale and Global ClarityImran Khan’s Sisters Allege Illegal Isolation, Stage Protest Outside Adiala JailRussian President Putin Praises India’s Unity in Diversity, Calls It A Blueprint For Big NationsUS Consumers Facing Food Inflation as Tariffs Hit Indian Rice Imports: Exporters Body’Singapura Derived From Sanskrit’: Singapore’s Ex-Deputy PM Highlights India’s Influence123PhotostoriesWear The Right Evil Eye (Buri Nazar) Bracelet According To Your Birth NumberBrown rice vs white rice: Which is really healthier?9 Ram Mantras Based On Your Birth DateHarvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 best food combinations that support gut and liver healthPediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease on the rise: What Hyderabad doctor wants parents to know to reduce the occurrence?10 child stars who are proud parents nowBengaluru’s Yeshwantpur station revamp — Rs 380-cr upgrade powering ahead toward a world-class stationWhich Birth Numbers Are Guided By Their AncestorsTravel back 1,000 years: 10 ancient temples in India still standing and open to travellers8 habits smart people find calming that drive others crazy123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingGracie MansionUAE Player TimingAnthony Richardson InjuryTriston JarryVenus Williams and Andrea Net WorthSlient Hill 1 Remake Release DateRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthTrey Benson Injury updateUPPSC PET ResultGurgaon Man Chicken Momos

Forty-four former judges have condemned a campaign against Chief Justice of India Surya Kant over his Rohingya migrant case comments. They stated critics twisted a routine judicial query about legal status into accusations of bias, distorting the court’s affirmation of human dignity and rejection of torture. File photo NEW DELHI: Forty-four former Supreme Court and high court judges have condemned what they described as a “motivated campaign” targeting Chief Justice of India Surya Kant over his comments in the Rohingya migrant case, saying critics had twisted a routine judicial query into accusations of bias, according to a statement.”Judicial proceedings can and should be subject to fair, reasoned criticism. What we are witnessing, however, is not principled disagreement but an attempt to delegitimize the Judiciary by mischaracterizing a routine courtroom proceedings as an act of prejudice. The Chief Justice is being attacked for asking the most basic legal question: who, in law, has granted the status that is being claimed before the Court? No adjudication on rights or entitlements can proceed unless this threshold is first addressed,” the statement said.Justice Surya Kant, Known For Article 370 Ruling And Pegasus Scrutiny, Takes Oath As India’s New CJI”Equally, the campaign conveniently omits the Bench’s clear affirmation that no human being on Indian soil, citizen or foreigner, can be subjected to torture, disappearance or inhuman treatment, and that every person’s dignity must be respected. To suppress this and then accuse the Court of “dehumanisation” is a serious distortion of what was actually said,” the statement added.The judges said the judiciary’s recent handling of petitions related to Rohingya migrants reflected a careful balance between national security and the rejection of torture or inhuman treatment. “The situation of the Rohingya in Myanmar itself is complex and cannot be brushed aside. There, too, they have long been treated as illegal migrants originating from Bangladesh, with contested or denied citizenship. This background only reinforces the need for Indian courts to proceed on clear legal categories, not slogans or political labels. Against this backdrop, the judiciary’s intervention has been firmly within constitutional bounds and directed towards protecting the country’s integrity while upholding basic human dignity,” it said.Restating the legal and factual position, the signatories emphasized that the Rohingya in India have not arrived through any formal refugee-protection framework, as the country is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention or its 1967 Protocol.”Rohingya have not come to India as refugees under Indian law. They have not been admitted through any statutory refugee-protection framework. Their entry, in most cases, is irregular or illegal, and they cannot unilaterally convert that position into a legally recognised “refugee” status merely by assertion. India is neither a signatory to the UN Refugee Convention of 1951 nor its 1967 Protocol,” the statement said.The statement also raised concerns about the unlawful acquisition of Aadhaar, ration cards and other welfare-related documents by those who entered the country without authorization.The SC’s comments came against the backdrop of long-standing concerns over illegal immigration in India’s northeastern and eastern states, an issue the court has repeatedly flagged for nearly two decades. This came after the apex court warned that unchecked influx from Bangladesh had subjected Assam to “external aggression and internal disturbance,” placing heavy social, demographic and administrative strain on the region. Since then, questions around the legal status, documentation and security implications of cross-border migration have continued to shape both public debate and judicial scrutiny.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUNESCO Adds Diwali To Heritage List Marking A Landmark Global Recognition For India’s CultureOver 100 Opposition MPs Move to Remove Madras HC Judge GR Swaminathan’Best Offers Ever’: US Official Reveals India Trade Talks Details, Says It Marks Unusual OpeningAmazon Announces Landmark $35B Investment In India To Drive Digital TransformationPakistan Army Spokesperson Faces Backlash for Winking at Reporter in Viral VideoSingapore Leader Says India Achieved Reforms Once Seen Impossible, Praises Scale and Global ClarityImran Khan’s Sisters Allege Illegal Isolation, Stage Protest Outside Adiala JailRussian President Putin Praises India’s Unity in Diversity, Calls It A Blueprint For Big NationsUS Consumers Facing Food Inflation as Tariffs Hit Indian Rice Imports: Exporters Body’Singapura Derived From Sanskrit’: Singapore’s Ex-Deputy PM Highlights India’s Influence123PhotostoriesWear The Right Evil Eye (Buri Nazar) Bracelet According To Your Birth NumberBrown rice vs white rice: Which is really healthier?9 Ram Mantras Based On Your Birth DateHarvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 best food combinations that support gut and liver healthPediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease on the rise: What Hyderabad doctor wants parents to know to reduce the occurrence?10 child stars who are proud parents nowBengaluru’s Yeshwantpur station revamp — Rs 380-cr upgrade powering ahead toward a world-class stationWhich Birth Numbers Are Guided By Their AncestorsTravel back 1,000 years: 10 ancient temples in India still standing and open to travellers8 habits smart people find calming that drive others crazy123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingGracie MansionUAE Player TimingAnthony Richardson InjuryTriston JarryVenus Williams and Andrea Net WorthSlient Hill 1 Remake Release DateRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthTrey Benson Injury updateUPPSC PET ResultGurgaon Man Chicken Momos

NEW DELHI: Forty-four former Supreme Court and high court judges have condemned what they described as a “motivated campaign” targeting Chief Justice of India Surya Kant over his comments in the Rohingya migrant case, saying critics had twisted a routine judicial query into accusations of bias, according to a statement.“Judicial proceedings can and should be…

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Dec 10, 2025, 14:34 IST

Dec 10, 2025, 14:34 IST

NEW DELHI: A Cricket Australia (CA) delegation has arrived in Lahore to assess security arrangements ahead of the team’s three-match T20I series against Pakistan in January. The group includes an independent security consultant and a representative from the Australian Cricketers’ Association.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Australia are scheduled to tour Pakistan…

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Smriti Mandhana makes FIRST public appearance after calling off wedding with Palash Muchhal, spotted at the airport wearing a mask

Smriti Mandhana makes FIRST public appearance after calling off wedding with Palash Muchhal, spotted at the airport wearing a mask

Smriti Mandhana has made her first public appearance after confirming that her wedding with Palash Muchhal has been called off. The star Indian cricketer was spotted at the airport on Wednesday afternoon, marking a moment that many fans had been waiting for since her announcement. Smriti Mandhana seen wearing a mask Keeping her look simple,…

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Harvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 best food combinations that support gut and liver health

Harvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 best food combinations that support gut and liver health

Gut and liver health sit at the core of overall well-being. The gut is home to trillions of microbes that influence digestion, immunity, inflammation and even mood, while the liver plays a central role in detoxification, fat metabolism and blood sugar regulation. According to Harvard and AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist Dr Saurabh Sethi, dietary choices can make…

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