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IMD sounds cyclone alert in Maharashtra

IMD sounds cyclone alert in Maharashtra

Rediff.com10 Nov 2009

The weather office in Mumbai has sounded a cyclone alert for the coastal regions of south Gujarat and north Maharashtra, where it is expected to make a landfall in the early hours of Thursday.

China slams Quad summit as clique, says has no future

China slams Quad summit as clique, says has no future

Rediff.com14 Sep 2021

"Relevant countries should abandon the obsolete Cold War mentality and narrow-minded geopolitical rivalry concept and view correctly and respect people's aspiration in the region and do more things conducive to regional solidarity and cooperation," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said.

Sail through Mumbai traffic in 45 minutes flat!

Sail through Mumbai traffic in 45 minutes flat!

Rediff.com30 Aug 2010

Catamaran service from Borivali to Nariman Point at Rs 250.

Nariman Point to Borivali in 45 mins

Nariman Point to Borivali in 45 mins

Rediff.com12 Jul 2008

In two years, Mumbaikars will be able to take the waterway, forking out Rs 70 for a 45-minute journey between the city's commercial centre Nariman Point and its suburbs in Borivali, while enjoying the Arabian sea breeze. The high power committee chaired by Maharashtra chief secretary Johnny Joseph, in a meeting on Thursday, has finalised the bidding criteria for the ambitious passenger water transport project along the western coast of Mumbai.

11 Enchanting, Must-Visit Temples

11 Enchanting, Must-Visit Temples

Rediff.com19 Jan 2024

Steep yourself in the atmosphere of some of most revered Hindu temples in India.

Monsoon 'weak', likely to revive in next 2 days

Monsoon 'weak', likely to revive in next 2 days

Rediff.com4 Jun 2008

The Southwest monsoon, crucial for agriculture across the country, has entered a weak phase and is expected to revive in the next two days. The weathermen have forecast strong westerly winds over the peninsular region, which is expected to aid the advance of monsoon in the next two days. Monsoon is expected to reach Mumbai by June 10.

No lives lost after Biparjoy landfall in Gujarat: NDRF

No lives lost after Biparjoy landfall in Gujarat: NDRF

Rediff.com16 Jun 2023

While two lives were "tragically" lost before the landfall of the cyclone, not a single human life was lost post the landfall in Gujarat.

Over 38,000 Ganpati idols immersed in Mumbai

Over 38,000 Ganpati idols immersed in Mumbai

Rediff.com13 Sep 2019

Immersions of several big idols, including the popular Lalbaugcha Raja, continued into Friday morning, the official added.

International gang held with 218 kg heroin off Lakshadweep coast

International gang held with 218 kg heroin off Lakshadweep coast

Rediff.com20 May 2022

The operation was jointly carried out by the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and the Department of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) off Agatti coast in Lakshadweep, sources told PTI.

Creating Magic With Waste Glass Bottles

Creating Magic With Waste Glass Bottles

Rediff.com7 Jun 2023

Renjini Thampi has upcycled 21,000 waste glass bottles into beautiful home dcor items.

People's anger and a crumbling spy agency

People's anger and a crumbling spy agency

Rediff.com2 Dec 2008

If you watch the surge of emotions one thought clearly emerges that people are frustrated, desperate and wants things to change. They want to bury the chalta hai attitude.

Pix: Dramatic rescue of sinking ship's crew off Mumbai coast

Pix: Dramatic rescue of sinking ship's crew off Mumbai coast

Rediff.com29 Aug 2011

On Thursday morning, Coast Guard officials rescued as many as 30 crewmembers from the cargo vessel MV RAK, even as 3/4th of the 225 meter-long vessel had sunk into the choppy waters of the Arabian Sea. MV Rak was carrying 60,054 meteric tonne of coal. Toral Varia, brings you a blow-by-blow account of the rescue operation.

French court orders Clemenceau out of Indianwaters

French court orders Clemenceau out of Indianwaters

Rediff.com16 Feb 2006

France's highest court has ordered Le Clemenceau, the decommmissioned aircraft carrier, to stay out of Indian waters, pending a suit by environmental campaigners.

Second day of SL practice match called off

Second day of SL practice match called off

Rediff.com12 Nov 2009

The second day's play in the three-day practice game between the visiting Sri Lankan team and the Board's President's XI has been called off due to wet condition of the ground.

Biparjoy wreaks havoc in Gujarat, 2 dead; electric polls, trees uprooted

Biparjoy wreaks havoc in Gujarat, 2 dead; electric polls, trees uprooted

Rediff.com16 Jun 2023

Cyclone Biparjoy made landfall near Jakhau Port in Gujarat on Thursday evening with a wind speed of 115-125 kmph gusting to 140 kmph as heavy rains lashed the coastal region, where several areas plunged into darkness due to power cuts and a large number of trees, electric poles and hoardings got uprooted.

Drugs worth Rs 1900 cr seized in Gujarat since 2016; Rs 900 cr this year

Drugs worth Rs 1900 cr seized in Gujarat since 2016; Rs 900 cr this year

Rediff.com15 Nov 2021

The Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad has seized drugs valued at over Rs 1,900 crore since 2016, and out of these, narcotics worth Rs 900 crore were recovered this year alone, officials said on Monday.

Mumbai: Dramatic rescue of 30 crew of sinking ship

Mumbai: Dramatic rescue of 30 crew of sinking ship

Rediff.com4 Aug 2011

On Thursday morning, Coast Guard officials rescued as many as 30 crewmembers from MV RAK, even as 3/4th of the 225 meters long vessel sunk into the choppy waters of the Arabian Sea. MV Rak was carrying 60,054 meteric tonne of coal. Toral Varia, brings you a blow-by-blow account of the rescue operation.

Typhoon may delay monsoon

Typhoon may delay monsoon

Rediff.com19 May 2007

According to various meteorological reports from different countries, a raging typhoon in the West Pacific has apportioned a part of the southwesterly flow to itself, denying the Arabian Sea required moisture to flag off the monsoon in Kerala.

What Will China Attack First?

What Will China Attack First?

Rediff.com12 Jun 2023

In all likelihood, the next conventional Chinese attack on India would be preceded by a massive cyber attack designed to cripple Indian networks and interfere with our disaster-relief programmes.

Pakistan arrests 18 Indian fishermen

Pakistan arrests 18 Indian fishermen

Rediff.com15 Mar 2007

The arrested Indian fishermen would be produced in court by the police and sent to jail.

First images from Cartosat-2 received

First images from Cartosat-2 received

Rediff.com12 Jan 2007

The camera was switched on at 10:05 am through a series of commands issued from the spacecraft control centre of ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network here.

DIG Loshali didn't lead Pak terror boat op: Coast Guard

DIG Loshali didn't lead Pak terror boat op: Coast Guard

Rediff.com18 Feb 2015

Coast Guard Deputy Director General K R Nautiyal alleged that the facts presented in the media were not factual

A show of seamanship in Kochi

A show of seamanship in Kochi

Rediff.com8 Apr 2008

Two training ships of the 1st Training Squadron of the Indian Navy -- INS Krishna, a frigate, and INS Tir, with about 300 cadets, sailors and officers onboard were participating in the exercise. Capt N N Rao, the Commander of INS Tir, will be the overall supervisor on the Indian side. On the German side, three visiting warships belonging to the 2nd Flotilla -- with Captain Michael Budde as the Commander Task Force -- are taking part.

Mumbai: Last urn of Mahatma's ashes immersed

Mumbai: Last urn of Mahatma's ashes immersed

Rediff.com30 Jan 2008

The last known urn containing the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi was immersed in the Arabian Sea in Mumbai on Wednesday morning on the occasion of his 60th death anniversary. Descendants of Gandhi, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil, Governor of Maharashtra S M Krishna and Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil were present at the ceremony held in South Mumbai today morning. The urn at Mani Bhavan was donated by Bharat Narayan, grandson of industrialist Jamanalal Bajaj.

Last urn of Mahatma's ashes to be immersed today

Last urn of Mahatma's ashes to be immersed today

Rediff.com30 Jan 2008

The urn containing the ashes presently lies at Mani Bhavan in south Mumbai -- a building in which Mahatma Gandhi lived when he visited the city -- where tourists, schoolchildren and people continued to stream in on Tuesday -- the last day of its public display.

Why regional leaders will decide Delhi's rulers

Why regional leaders will decide Delhi's rulers

Rediff.com9 Mar 2009

It is a bit of a sad commentary on our democracy but the general election is going to be only the first step in forming a government. The second step will come only when the party leaders -- specifically from regional forces -- judge their positions after the polls.

Boat row: Vigil up at Gujarat coast; Pakistan cries foul

Boat row: Vigil up at Gujarat coast; Pakistan cries foul

Rediff.com3 Jan 2015

The Coast Guard has increased surveillance along the Gujarat coast, after a Pakistani boat blew itself off Porbandar on New Year's Eve.

Can't give MARCOS for anti-terror hubs: Navy

Can't give MARCOS for anti-terror hubs: Navy

Rediff.com16 Jan 2009

The navy on Friday said it would not be able to spare its Marine Commandos for any anti-terror hubs to be created in major cities, but if required they can provide training to other forces. Navy chief admiral Sureesh Mehta said "we can send MARCOS, whenever they are required to be deployed, as it happened in Mumbai. They will be there to assist the civil authority. "

Two infants among 3 killed as heavy rains continue to lash Kerala

Two infants among 3 killed as heavy rains continue to lash Kerala

Rediff.com15 Nov 2021

Heavy rains continue to lash parts of Kerala on Monday affecting Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Kottayam districts the most resulting in death of three people and widespread damage to property.

Who owns the land? Well...

Who owns the land? Well...

Rediff.com21 Aug 2007

In India, where land acquisition for industrial and real estate development has been widespread, the Land Acquisition Act makes the government the master of all that it surveys

Why Mumbaikars Are Wheezing And Coughing

Why Mumbaikars Are Wheezing And Coughing

Rediff.com29 Mar 2023

La Nina, construction worsen air quality; spike in respiratory ailments.

FIR in India against Pak navy personnel for fisherman's death

FIR in India against Pak navy personnel for fisherman's death

Rediff.com8 Nov 2021

Gujarat Police have registered an FIR on charges of murder and attempt to murder against 10 personnel of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) after they fired at an Indian fishing boat in the Arabian Sea off Gujarat coast, killing a crew member and injuring another, an official said on Monday.

Covid curbs led to jump in drugs smuggling using couriers, say NCB

Covid curbs led to jump in drugs smuggling using couriers, say NCB

Rediff.com1 Sep 2022

Restrictions imposed across the globe in 2020-21 due to coronavirus and the increased use of darknet resulted in two-to-three times jump in drug trafficking through couriers and postal services in India during this period, a latest NCB report has said.

INS Agray towed back to naval dockyard

INS Agray towed back to naval dockyard

Rediff.com11 Feb 2004

It was damaged while participating in an exercise in the Arabian Sea.

Yemen invites ONGC to build refinery

Yemen invites ONGC to build refinery

Rediff.com17 Jan 2007

Yemen has invited Oil and Natural Gas Corp to build a 100,000 barrels per day refinery on its Arabian sea coast but the Indian state-run firm has conditioned participation in the $1-billion project on being allotted an oilfield in return.

Sinking of INS Khukri: Was it avoidable?

Sinking of INS Khukri: Was it avoidable?

Rediff.com3 Dec 2006

Khukri -- an anti-submarine frigate was torpedoed by Pakistan Navy's Hangor submarine on Dec 9, 1971 at around 2100 hrs.

Ex-secretary to head ONGC copter crash inquiry

Ex-secretary to head ONGC copter crash inquiry

Rediff.com18 Aug 2003

The three-member committee will look into the safety and security of the ONGC's offshore operations.

Chopper crash: 22 bodies recovered

Chopper crash: 22 bodies recovered

Rediff.com13 Aug 2003

'Weather isn't climate': Assam girl takes on Trump's global warming tweet

'Weather isn't climate': Assam girl takes on Trump's global warming tweet

Rediff.com27 Nov 2018

'If you want help understanding that, I can lend you my encyclopedia from when I was in 2nd grade. It has pictures and everything'