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"'All We Imagine As Light' to open MAMI Mumbai Festival next week
Payal Kapadia's 'All We Imagine As Light', the winner of the Grand Prix award at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, will hit Indian screens in November followed by its premiere at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival, where it will serve as the opening film.
Triptii cried for days after 'Animal' release
She is known for 'Bulbbul' and 'Qala'
Arshdeep Singh enters top 10 among bowlers in ICC T20l rankings
DUBAI: Riding on a string of impressive performances, Indian seamer Arshdeep Singh entered the top 10 among bowlers and was placed eighth in the ICC T20I rankings issued here on Wednesday.
Nitish sizzles with bat and ball as India seal series with 86-run win
The 21-year-old Reddy (74 off 34 balls) played the most attractive innings of his nascent career while also taking a couple of wickets (2/23) with his seam bowling.
RBI cautions NBFCs on rapid growth, vows action against unsound practices
MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank on Wednesday said it has come across instances of investors pushing some non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) to grow aggressively, which is leading to inappropriate business practices.
Sensex and Nifty reverses gains on fag-end selling
MUMBAI: Benchmark Sensex reversed its gains and closed lower by 167 points on Wednesday due to profit-taking in select blue-chips in the last hour even as the RBI took the first step towards a rate cut in its monetary policy review.
Hyundai to launch India's largest-ever IPO next week
NEW DELHI: South Korean automaker's Indian arm Hyundai Motor India Ltd will launch the largest initial public offering (IPO) in the country's history next week, aiming to raise Rs 27,870 crore (about USD 3.3 billion).
Reserve Bank enhances UPI Lite wallet limit to Rs 5,000
MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank on Wednesday announced the increase of the UPI Lite wallet limit to Rs 5,000 and per-transaction limit to Rs 1,000, in order to encourage wider adoption of the popular instant payment system through mobile phones.
Turkish Airlines pilot dies mid-flight
NEW YORK: A Turkish Airlines jetliner headed from Seattle to Istanbul made an emergency landing in New York on Wednesday after the captain died on board, an airline official said.
Biden & Netanyahu hold their first conversation in weeks
WASHINGTON HAS GROWN VOCAL OVER PROTECTION OF US FORCES
Japan's PM dissolves lower house of parliament to set up snap polls
TOKYO: New Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba dissolved the lower house of parliament Wednesday to set up an October 27 snap election, asking people to trust the governing party's policies even as critics said the vote comes far too soon.
Hezbollah steps up rocket fire
AS ISRAEL SENDS MORE TROOPS INTO LEBANON
Long overdue reckoning
In the rich and illustrious history of India, caste-based discrimination has been one of the several sore points. While the Indian Constitution outlawed caste discrimination over seven decades ago, it continues to torment certain segments of society even today. Worse still, the traces of such maladies linger even in institutions of the State. India's fight against caste-based discrimination has been a long and arduous journey, and it should go on for now. Early this month, based on a petition filed by journalist Sukanya Shantha, the Supreme Court struck down provisions perpetuating caste-based discrimination in prison rules. The ruling is obviously a pivotal moment for the country's justice system. However, it also raises uncomfortable questions about how the deeply ingrained caste bias continues to shape the contours of the very institutions meant to uphold equality and justice.
Building blocks of future
India's new building codes—ECSBC and ENS—promote sustainable construction by enhancing energy efficiency, renewable integration, water conservation, and waste management, setting a path toward greener and efficient building paradigm
Schooling the underserved
Catering to the educational needs of underserved children, Navsrijan—a free, English medium, full-day school situated in Gomti Nagar, Lucknow—capitalises on existing infrastructure of another school
AFSPA extended in Assam amid 'recent troubles' in Bangladesh
GUWAHATI: The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act or AFSPA was extended in four districts of Assam for six months in view of the \"recent disturbances\" in Bangladesh and its potentially inimical effect on the internal law and order situation, according to a notification issued on Tuesday.
After BJP's hat-trick, CM Saini pays visit to top brass
CHANDIGARH: Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reached Delhi on Wednesday to celebrate the spectacular victory of BJP in Haryana.
CM Mann clears decks for bolstering border areas
CHANDIGARH: In a significant decision aimed at strengthening security at international borders, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday cleared the project of flood protection in border areas to protect border outposts (BOPs) along international boundary fencing at a cost Rs 176.29 crore.
MACE, Asia's largest Cherenkov observatory, is now in Ladakh
At an altitude of 4,300m, it is the highest of its kind telescope in the world
Rajasthan, Chh'garh want Centre to add more cities to NCAP
India launched NCAP in 2019 with a target to reduce particulate pollution by 20-30 per cent by 2024
‘PM Modi to have bilateral meetings with PM of Lao PDR, other leaders in Vientiane’
He will attend the 21st ASEAN-India Summit and the 19th East Asia Summit in Lao PDR
J&K: Body of missing jawan found in forest with gunshot wounds
TWO SOLDIERS WERE KIDNAPPED BY TERRORISTS, 1 ESCAPED
‘You can kill revolutionary, but not revolution’: Lebanon envoy invokes Gandhi amid conflict
NEW DELHI: Following Israel's announcement of the killing of Hassan Nasrallah's successors, Lebanon's Ambassador to India Rabie Narsh cited Mahatma Gandhi's words and said Hezbollah is a legitimate political party supported by the people and cannot be eliminated.
K'taka: Cong MLA booked for rape, kidnapping
BENGALURU: An FIR has been registered against Congress MLA and former minister Vinay Kulkarni on allegations of rape, kidnapping and criminal intimidation, the police said on Wednesday.
Ahead of Maha polls, PM launches projects worth over Rs 7K crore
TARGETS CONGRESS OVER CORRUPTION
Delhi docs join Bengal colleagues with hunger strike and candle march
Doctors at Maulana Azad Medical College in Delhi on Wednesday began a one-day hunger strike to show solidarity with junior doctors in West Bengal who are protesting the brutal rape and murder of a female medic.
J&K: NC legislature party to meet today to elect leader
FAROOQ ABDULLAH MAINTAINS THAT HIS SON WILL BE THE FIRST CM OF UT
MCD seals 84 factories & cuts power supply of seven units across city for norm violations
Pollution control has been a key promise of the AAP govt, which also governs the MCD
AAP to go solo in Delhi polls, drop 'overconfident' Congress as ally
CONGRESS TOO RULED OUT ANY PACT
BSES customers can now use WhatsApp services in Hindi to check bill details, register complaints
Customers can choose their preferred language - English or Hindi - while availing the services, all from the comfort of their homes: BSES