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Films like 'Dunki' don't pay Taapsee much
She carefully chooses her scripts and faces various challenges in filmmaking
India humbled at home with historic 0-3 loss
Unfortunately, his heroic effort came to an end due to a controversial caught-behind decision, courtesy of the third umpire, former Australian cricketer Paul Reiffel.
Something like this will be a very low point of my career: Rohit
Non-performance of batters is worrying, we will strive to do something special in Australia
ONGC draws a blank on offer of stake in Deen Dayal gas field in third attempt
The field has produced negligible quantities of gas since ONGC in Jan 2017 acquired GSPC's 80% interest in KG-OSN-2001/3 block off east coast of India
Canara Bank aims ₹6,000 crore recovery in H2 FY25
NEW DELHI: State-owned Canara Bank aims to recover about Rs 6,000 crore from bad loans during the second half of the current fiscal.
OPEC+ delays supply restart again as crude prices struggle
Brent futures have slumped 17 per cent in the past four months to trade near $73 a barrel
CWC plans to offer its vacant land, godowns for creation of cold storages on PPP mode
Of these, 16 locations are bundled into two each while 29 are individual locations where private operators will be asked to construct new buildings
Govt infuses ₹1,640 crore in RINL
'Govt has infused Rs 500 cr towards equity on Sept 19, 2024 and a working capital loan of Rs 1,140 cr on Sept 27, 2024'
Six of top-10 firms add ₹1L cr in mcap
The combined market valuation of 6 of the top-10 most-valued firms surged Rs 1,07,366.05 crore last week, with State Bank of India and ICICI Bank becoming the biggest gainers.
FPIs pull out massive ₹94,000 cr from Indian equities in October
FPIs were net sellers throughout the month, bringing their total investment for 2024 down to Rs 6,593 crore
India rises as global export player in sugar, petroleum & gemstone
Other sectors where share of India's exports rose during 2018-2023 are electrical goods, pneumatic tyres, taps & valves, semiconductor devices
Lawmakers vet EU chief's new team
The commission is the only EU body with the power to draft laws which, once passed by the Parliament and the council of member states, apply in all 27 countries of bloc
Russia sends nearly 100 drones into Ukraine
KYIV: Moscow sent 96 drones and a guided air missile into Ukraine overnight into Sunday, Ukrainian officials said.
Severe storms in Oklahoma injure at least six people
Severe storms and tornadoes battered Oklahoma early Sunday, tossing cars and ripping roofs off buildings in the middle of the night and leaving more than 90,000 homes and businesses without power.
Federal Reserve set to cut rates again while facing hazy post-election outlook
No one knows how Tuesday’s presidential election will turn out, but the Federal Reserve’s move two days later is much easier to predict: With inflation continuing to cool, the Fed is set to cut interest rates for a second time this year.
Israel struck Gaza clinic during polio campaign: Palestinians
Palestinian officials say an Israeli drone strike on a clinic in northern Gaza where children were being vaccinated for polio wounded six people, including four children.
US Polls: Millions of Americans seal their choices in early voting
The 42 Broadway in New York is an important address in this election season in the US.
Bibek's Personal Obituary
It was reflective of life. It spoke of death. It mentioned the in-between. It was realistic. It was platonic. It was also the first time I read an obituary before it appeared in print, and it was written by Bibek Debroy himself
Deadly-Sweet Diwali
A festival of Lights Mithai’ became a toxic mix of Patakhas Adulteration? The backhanded silver lining Delhi was named the world’s most polluted city
Freezing ties
The diplomatic rift between India and Canada has touched yet another low point after the Trudeau administration decided to label India as a \"cyber adversary\" in its latest \"National Cyber Threat Assessment 2025-2026\" report.
Himachal Pradesh plans financial support scheme for widows, divorced women
The scheme is aimed to support two specific age groups
K-Rail can be implemented if technical issues in design addressed
THRISSUR: The Kerala government's ambitious K-Rail semi-high-speed rail project is back in the news again as the Centre assured on Sunday that the project can be taken forward if the technical and environmental issues in its design are addressed by the state authorities.
UP: Sisters visit Shahjahanpur jail to celebrate Bhai Dooj with incarcerated brothers
SHAHJAHANPUR: On the occasion of 'Bhai Dooj', sisters flocked to Shahjahanpur Jail in large numbers to meet their brothers behind bars.
Digital arrests: ED files chargesheet, 14C issues fresh advisory
NEW DELHI: Close on the heels of Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging people to guard against the menace of \"digital\" arrests, probe agencies said they are taking action against this category of cybercrime with the ED filing a charge sheet in one such case and the I4C issuing a fresh advisory.
Uttarakhand: Portals of Kedarnath, Yamunotri closed
DEHRADUN: The portals of the Kedarnath and Yamunotri temples were closed on Sunday for the winters amid Vedic rituals on Bhai Dooj in the presence of a large number of pilgrims, and temple committee and administrative officials.
Haryana: 28 IAS officers transferred after Diwali
Four days after, Haryana government has yet again transferred 28 IAS officers on Sunday (3 November) after Diwali.
UP ATS to probe threat against CM Yogi, Mumbai police arrests woman
The threat comes just as CM Yogi Adityanath is expected to campaign in Maharashtra for the upcoming state Assembly elections
Punjab sanctions as many as 21,958 CRM machines
To equip the state farmers with the latest technology for effective crop residue management, the Punjab Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Department has sanctioned as many as 21,958 Crop Residue Management (CRM) machines.
No forward movement on four names reiterated by Collegium
HEADED BY JUSTICE CHANDRACHUD
India and China made 'some progress' in disengagement, says S Jaishankar
India and China have made \"some progress\" in disengagement, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Sunday, describing the development as a \"welcome\" step.