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'IT ENDS WITH US' TO STAR BLAKE LIVELY, JUSTIN BALDONI
D Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni will star in movie adaptation of Colleen Hoover's popular book \"It Ends with Us\".
India's Mudhol Hounds now a part of PM's security
As part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's \"Make in India\" initiative, the Mudhol Hound breed of Indian dog has been inducted into the Prime Minister's security for their strong hunting and guarding skills, apart from agility and loyalty, by the Special Protection Group (SPG), an elite group of security officers protecting the Prime Minister of India.
LGBTQ: INCLUSION IS THE KEY
Embracing the fact that it costs nothing to let people be who they are.
NEW PLAY 'THE BOSE LEGACY' WOWS AUDIENCE
To celebrate legacy of Netaji on his 126th birth anniversary, a new play called 'The Bose Legacy', is garnering appreciation.
Budget should navigate economy against global challenges
Directionally, it should also take forward the reforms process to unlock India's latent growth potential.
INDIA INC SEEKS ENHANCED EASE OF DOING BUSINESS, FAME II EXTENSION, EV INCENTIVES
Entities from critical sectors also expect tax/tariff incentives for EVs, equipping youth with industry relevant skills and industry status to real estate sector.
AT LAST, GERMANY HAS UNCAGED ITS LEOPARDS
Germany’s hesitation over the tanks was caused by more than just the weight of history. The logic in Berlin seemed to be that too much military assistance from the West to Ukraine could provoke Vladimir Putin to become even nastier.
JOE BIDEN 'OUTRAGED, DEEPLY PAINED' AFTER VIDEO SURFACES OF POLICE BEATING MAN TO DEATH
US President Joe Biden said that he was “outraged and deeply pained” to see the video of the fatal police beating of the 29-year-old Black man Tyre Nichols.
FATF WILL KEEP PUTTING PRESSURE ON PAKISTAN ON COMBATING TERROR
India and SCO nations have enhanced engagement with the global terror watchdog to ensure that it keeps a tab on Islamabad amid growing terror activities.
PLEA IN SC SEEKS DECLARATION THAT CITIZENS HAVE RIGHT TO DIRECTLY PETITION THE PARLIAMENT
The Supreme Court in the case Karan Garg v. UoI And Ors observed and has directed that a copy of the public interest litigation, wherein seeking for declaring that the citizens have a fundamental right to directly petition the Parliament and invite deliberation on important issues of public interest which is to be served to the Centre.
Pak is up a long and deep political creek without a paddle
What is Pakistan’s status and what are India’s options?
Realistic expectations from Budget 2023-24
Will the government fall prey to electoral temptations or will it remain focused on growth and fiscal consolidation?
A strong response to BBC documentary was warranted
Traditional Indian humility and silence are often mistaken in the West for weakness or an acceptance of culpability. We need to learn to stand up for ourselves and express ourselves confidently, clearly and loudly.
I, ME, MYSELF: CELEBRITY MAHUA FLUMMOXES TRINAMOOL CONGRESS
Mahua Moitra is becoming increasingly unpopular in her own party and constituency, so much so that there is a buzz that she may not even get a ticket to fight the Lok Sabha elections next year.
SUNNY DEOL'S ABSENCE MAY COST BJP GURDASPUR LS SEAT
According to local BJP workers, the Member of Parliament has not entered the constituency in the last two years.
Manpreet Singh Badal may be BJP's pick for Bathinda Lok Sabha seat
Former Congress leader Manpreet Singh Badal, who joined the BJP on 18 January, might be BJP’s pick for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections from the Bathinda constituency.
Raghav Chadha receives 'India UK Outstanding Achiever Honour' in London
Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha received the prestigious “India UK Outstanding Achiever” honour at an award ceremony in London on 25 January 2023.
TARGETING ADANI: QUESTIONS RAISED ON HINDENBURG RESEARCH'S TRANSPARENCY, MOTIVE
A recent 100-plus page “investigative’ report by the New York-based Hindenburg Research LLC, commonly known as Hindenburg Research, an investment research firm founded by Nathan Anderson, a former Wall Street broker, led to the stock value of Adani Group companies tanking by a massive Rs 4.4 lakh crore till Friday.
MILEY CYRUS SETS STREAMING RECORD WITH 'FLOWERS' SINGLE
WASHINGTON: Miley Cyrus new single 'Flowers' is ready to break all the records as it is vaulting up the global charts.
RIZ AHMED, ALLISON WILLIAMS TO ANNOUNCE OSCAR 2023 NOMINATIONS
LONDON: British actor and rapper Riz Ahmed, who won his first Oscar last year, along with Allison Williams will announce the nominations of 2023 Oscar awards.
Singer Aneesha releases her new single 'Just Want You'
When a former child psychologist takes time off from her busy life to pursue her passion for singing and music production, the audience must sit up and take notice.
Industry, trade experts see promise in rupee settlement
Stakeholders in trade and domain specialists are cautiously optimistic on settlement of trade in Rupee with await-and watch-approach, as the mechanism draws global interest from countries across regions.
The roadmap and the way forward for rupee trade
Over 35 countries are willing to settle their trade with India in Indian rupee.
RUSH FOR SETTLEMENT IN INR AS INDIA'S TRADE PARTNERS EXPLORE DEALS
Geopolitical and economic uncertainties and India’s own enhanced global economic positioning have set the stage for the global acceptance of the rupee for international trade.
CHINA'S ECONOMY FACES MAJOR TURMOIL AMID UNPAID WAGES, MASS LAYOFFS
China may face major turmoil if issues related to unpaid wages and jobs are not resolved immediately.
CHRIS HIPKINS SET TO REPLACE ARDERN AS NZ PM
Chris Hipkins is set to replace Jacinda Ardern as leader of the Labour party and New Zealand's prime minister after being the only candidate to be nominated for the role, the Labour Party said in a statement.
SC ISSUES NOTICE ON PETITION CHALLENGING SURROGACY (REGULATION) ACT PROVISIONS PRECLUDING UNMARRIED WOMEN FROM BECOMING INTENDING MOTHERS
The Supreme Court in the case X v. UoI And Anr. observed and has issued a notice in the plea, where in challenging Section 2(s) of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021 to the extent that the same excludes unmarried women from the ambit of the definition of the 'intending woman'.
BBC's documentary on PM Modi called out as fake and a propaganda
The series is guilty of spreading deliberate misinformation, disinformation and relying on hearsay to make outlandish claims that were dismissed by the Indian courts, including the Supreme Court, when the Congress was in power at the Centre.
INDIANISATION, NOT PFIZERISATION
Pfizer's vaccines were a non-starter in India because of their illogical legal waiver demands, their need for super-cold storage (-60 to-80 degrees C) and transportation infrastructure and prohibitive costs.
Scientific thinking, use of modern technology are priorities of MP govt, says Chouhan
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that curiosity and persistence are the mother of science. Science is considered the mother of technology, but curiosity is also the mother of science.