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Rohit-Gill combo gave India edge
Rohit took the match away from us: Santner
Zelensky, Ahead of US Talks, Says Ukraine Wants Peace
Trump's Advisers Are Already Sketching Out How They Might Ease the Sanctions Imposed on Russia, Including a Cap Imposed on Prices for Its Oil Sales
Negotiating trade deals with Europe
India must deepen ties with multiple partners to protect its interests at a time of global churn
UGC's new teacher appraisal system is a lot more holistic
The criticism of the University Grants Commission (UGC)'s recent reforms based on the National Education Policy 2020 in these columns (UGC's flawed proposals for teacher hiring, promotions, Sukhadeo Thorat, February 18) fails to recognise higher education governance's dynamic and evolving nature.
HC Directs Union Govt To Expedite Jodhpur Airport Expansion Work
The Rajasthan high court has issued a series of directives to expedite the development of Jodhpur airport, emphasising the need for improved aviation infrastructure in the region.
Thermal Coal Imports Fall For Sixth Straight Month In Feb
India's imports of thermal coal - mainly used in power generation - fell for a sixth straight month in February, ship tracking data showed, as coal-fired power generation grew at a muted pace on the back of a slowdown in manufacturing activity.
Physics Wallah taps AI for building SLM support
Physics Wallah is building small language models (SLMs) to solve questions in physics, chemistry, mathematics and biology, as the edtech major seeks to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) for scale and efficiency.
Iran Open To Talks About Militarisation Of Its Nuclear Programme
Iran said on Sunday it would consider negotiations with the United States if the talks were confined to concerns about the militarisation of its nuclear programme.
Bandh in Jaisalmer for khejri tree protection
Jaisalmer witnessed a day-long bandh on Monday following a call from environmental activists demanding the protection of khejri, the state tree of Rajasthan, and the implementation of a Tree Protection Act.
Indian Shares Fall as US Tariff Concerns Keep Investors on Edge
Indian shares ended lower on Monday, with the broader market seeing sharper cuts as concerns over U.S. tariffs and the ongoing market decline kept investors on edge.
13,858 fake beneficiaries got PM Kisan aid in Pali: Minister
THE REPORT SAID 13,720 OUT OF THE 13,858 INELIGIBLE INDIVIDUALS WERE NOT EVEN RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGES LISTED IN APPLICATIONS
Israel Cuts Off Electricity Supply to Gaza Strip to Pressure Hamas
Israel halted its already limited supply of electricity to the Gaza Strip, a move the government called a response to the Hamas hostage crisis and which a liaison officer said would suspend production by a desalination plant in the war-wracked territory.
NCLAT backs ICICI Securities delisting
The companies appeal court on Monday upheld the delisting of ICICI Securities Ltd from the stock exchanges, rejecting challenges by shareholders Quantum Mutual Fund and an individual investor.
Upgrading the plumbing of India's administration
The hegemony of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) has never seemed as complete as it does today.
Cyber fraud losses have surged 10-fold in a decade, says Finmin
Losses due to cyber frauds have surged nearly 10-fold in a decade, Pankaj Chaudhary, minister of state in the finance ministry, said on Monday.
House opens on stormy note after Budget recess
The second half the Budget Session of the Parliament began on a stormy note on Monday with the Opposition trying to corner the government by raising issues such as delimitation, national education policy (NEP), and the alleged discrepancies in the voter rolls.
13 Held After Arson, Clashes in Mhow; Cops Invoke NSA
Thirteen persons have been arrested in connection with clashes in Madhya Pradesh's Mhow town after stone pelting at a rally celebrating the Indian cricket team's victory in the ICC Champions Trophy final, officials said on Monday.
Captive-bred GIB chick hatches at Raj
A Great Indian Bustard (GIB) chick hatched this month through captive breeding and artificial hatching by Project GIB team, Union environment minister Bhupender Yadav shared on Sunday.
India Willing to Reduce Tariffs Further to Boost Trade With US
The Indian Side Has Signalled Wide-Ranging Cuts in Imports of Cars, Chemicals, Electronics, Medical Devices, Officials Said
Retail inflation likely eased to 3.9% in Feb: Poll
India's retail inflation likely eased further to 3.9% in February from 4.3% in the previous month, driven by a continued decline in food prices, according to a Mint poll of 25 economists.
Khadi to be in focus at Vivienne Westwood's India debut
After Dior's iconic India show in 2023, British luxury brand Vivienne Westwood is gearing up to make its debut in the country with a showcase on April 1.
PM Modi to Visit Mauritius From Today, to Seek Upgrading of Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Mauritius on Tuesday for talks on upgrading strategic ties, days after US President Donald Trump signaled support for a deal between Mauritius and Britain over the future of a US-British military base.
Godrej Consumer Mulls More Gradual Price Hikes for Soaps
Soaps Make Up About a Fifth of Godrej Consumer's Revenue
Courts Can't Award Damages While Hearing Bail Pleas: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that courts cannot order compensation while adjudicating a bail plea because they lack the jurisdiction to do so in bail proceedings.
Capital Infra Announces Raising ₹2,363 Cr
Infrastructure investment trust Capital Infra Trust has announced raising ₹2,363 crore through debt securities to strengthen its financial position.
Bandh Observed Over Gangrape Case In Bhilwara
Bhilwara town remained shut on Monday on a call given by Hindu organisations against the alleged rising cases of inter-faith marriage and the Bhilwara rape incident.
Bangladesh Denies UN Pushed for PM's Ouster
Bangladesh's armed forces denied on Monday that United Nations pressure played a role in the decision by top brass last year not to quash protests that ousted autocratic ex-premier Sheikh Hasina.
BJP opts for 'complementary' approach in poll-bound Bihar
The strategy to combine forces will ensure that the state gets stable and a good government BJP LEADER
A win for seniors at Champions Trophy
The 2025 Champions Trophy triumph ends India's 12-year barren run for ICC silverware in ODIs and, for a change, the credit goes solely to team effort rather than any individual player's superlative performance.
Sebi Curbs, Exchange Steps Reshape Options Market
BSE's options ADT surged 3-fold y-o-y during Oct to Mar 7, while NSE's fell 13%