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Sharing each-other's stories ean stop wars between nations
IFPI DIRECTOR SHEKHAR KAPUR SAYS STORIES CONNECT PEOPLE
Ila Arun reveals her admiration for Vidya
The Mumbai Lit-Fest witnessed a remarkable gathering of bibliophiles and literati for the highlight session titled \"Celebrating Women: The Shashi Baliga Memorial Session - My Medley.\"
India's lst AI data bank launched
PROPELLING INNOVATION, BOOSTING NAT'L SECURITY
CBSE Class lo, 12 exams from Feb 15
BOARD ANNOUNCES DATE SHEET ALMOST 8 MONTHS IN ADVANCE
Shoojit Sircar's heartfelt reflection
I Want to Talk is also born from his own life experiences, says Shoojit Sircar
Ocean's hidden battle
Deep Rising is a documentary that takes viewers thousands of meters beneath the ocean's surface, uncovering the vibrant life thriving in the deep seabed—home to millions of undiscovered species and Earth's largest carbon sink.
Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan rewrote rules of television
Ramanand Sagar was struggling with large-screen failures when Bhagwan Shri Ram showed him the way.
AR Rahman divorce hashtag shocks fans
Singer and music Composer and his wife announced their sepa ration On Tuesday after 29 yea rs of marriage
Vandana to inaugurate Bombay YMCA Meet today
The 47th edition of the State Level Annual competition will be held across four days at Mumbai University Pavilion.
dia retain women's ACT title with win Over Chi
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Messi to play in Kerala
FAN APPEAL | Argentina plan two friendly matches next year
A Golf Game Driven by Special Purpose
The game tees off a day played in the 2-Man Scramble format, replete with great prizes and special moments
Fielding coach Dilip pats Indian players
India's fielding coach T Dilip on Wednesday revealed that he prefers organizing fielding competitions between groups of players at the start of training sessions as it helps set the right tone.
What Germany's Work Visa Increase Means For Indians
To address ongoing labour shortages, Germany is making significant changes to its immigration policies in 2024.
Manpreet feels very lucky
METAL TALK | India star says its a dream to win back-to-back Olympic medals
Hazlewood happy about veteran Pujara's absence
Cheteshwar was rock of Indian batting on previous two tours
An emotional Nadal retires
The Spaniard loses at the Davis Cup and his country is eliminated
India to wait on Gill until opening Test morning: Morkel
Nitish Reddy one to watch out for, says the Indian bowling coach
12 security men killed in Pak terror attack
Twelve security personnel and six terrorists were killed as a suicide bomber rammed an explosive laden vehicle into a joint checkpost in Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the army said on Wednesday.
Elon Musk moves SpaceX, X hqs to Texas
Taking to his X handle, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday that he is moving the headquarters of both SpaceX and the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, to Texas, citing several criticisms he has of California and doing business in San Francisco, Los Angeles Times reported.
Israeli strikes kill 19 in Gaza, say medics
Israeli forces killed at least 19 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, including a rescue worker, health officials said, as troops deepened an incursion along the territory's northern edge, bombarding a hospital and blowing up homes.
McMahon to head edu dept that Trump wants to close
Linda McMahon, co-chair of Donald Trump’s transition team, has been named as the president-elect’s pick for education secretary in his upcoming administration.
Putin eyes Trump peace deal
TERMS FOR TRUCE | Officials say Moscow will not accept major territorial concessions and Kyiv must abandon ambitions to join NATO
LA an immigration 'sanctuary': Ordinance
Los Angeles, the second lar-gest US city, is setting itself up for a standoff with President-elect Donald Trump over immigration.
Party consensus must for reforms, polls: Yunus
Chief Advisor of Bangladesh interim government Muhammad Yunus has said that it is the political parties that will decide on the nature and extent of reforms, which in turn will determine how soon the election can be held.
10k North Korean soldiers in Kursk
Some of 10,900 North Korean troops sent to Kursk have been fighting in elite Russian airborne and marine units against Ukraine, according to a lawmaker on the intelligence committee of the South Korean parliament.
Trump seeks Nobel for Ukraine move
Putin may be a warmonger, obsessed with reclaiming the Soviet era glory for Russia but even the headstrong autocrat cannot be so foolish as to invite selfdestruction
Are politicians' environmental promises only greenwashing?
'Sustainability' is a convenient trope for politicians; it cloaks the social costs of energy-intensive development projects
Five mega trends set to drive India's commodity consumption
Stakeholders in the commodity value chain must keep an eye on these mega trends and their impact
Speeding truck mows class X student, injures two others
A rashly-driven truck mowed down a class X girl student and injured two others in Shivpuri on Wednesday morning. The three girls were jogging in preparation for upcoming sports event in their school.