Pegasus snooping scandal snowballed into a political potboiler on Monday with latest revelations showed that Union Ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and Prahlad Patel, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, top Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee, election strategist Prashant Kishor and former Election Commissioner Ashok Lavasa were either spied or were potential targets. Read more
A purported audio clip of Karnataka BJP president Nalin Kumar Kateel talking of a new Karnataka chief minister and big changes in Cabinet has stirred the state's political cauldron. Read more
BJP would be making 'Rashtravad, hindutva and conversion' its major planks, besides the Ram Temple and cow protection, in the forthcoming assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh, which are scheduled to be held early next year. Read more
Opposition parties Monday hit out at the government over the alleged phone-tapping of prominent personalities in the country using Israeli Pegasus spyware and demanded an independent judicial or parliamentary committee probe. Read more
A murder in broad daylight inside a bank in Koramangala on Monday afternoon created fear among the residents and bank customers. Read more
Several urban centres and villages were inundated as the financial capital of Mumbai and the coastal Konkan belt of Maharashtra continued to be pounded by heavy rains on Monday even as rain-related deaths mounted to 40. Read more
The commonly prescribed antibiotic for Covid-19, azithromycin, is no more effective than a placebo in preventing the viral disease among non-hospitalised patients, and may in fact increase their chance of hospitalisation, a study has found. Read more
The Supreme Court on Monday expressed its annoyance over hospitals having inadequate safety equipment, saying those have become a money minting business, thriving on human distress, and it is better that those were closed. Read more
It literally came like a bolt from the blue as India’s business hub of Mumbai and its suburbs received 200-plus mm rainfall accompanied by heavy thunder and lightning in barely three hours past midnight as most people slept. See Pictures
Amidst a massive row over the Pegasus issue, IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that media reports on snooping ahead of Parliament session as "an attempt to malign Indian democracy." He further said that with checks and balances in place, illegal surveillance is not possible. Read more
Late Sunday night, the Washington Post in collaboration with 16 other media organisations across 10 countries published an investigative article claiming that the Israeli Group's NSO leased their Pegasus spyware to various governments who tapped into the phones of social activists, journalists, business executives and politicians. This was titled the Pegasus Project. Read more
A senior citizen narrowly escaped death after a locomotive train pilot in Mumbai's Kalyan area applied emergency brakes to save the man as he was crossing the tracks. Watch the video below:
Exactly what happened at the beginning of the universe, 14 billion years ago, is one of the greatest mysteries in physics – there’s no simple way to probe it. That’s because, in its early stages, the universe was filled with a dense plasma – a gas made out of charged particles including electrons and protons (particles that comprise the atomic nucleus alongside neutrons). Read more
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