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India will be EV export hub for Suzuki Motor cars
INDIA will be Suzuki Motor's manufacturing hub for exporting EVs to the world, Toshihiro Suzuki, representative director and president of Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC), said in a media interaction on Thursday.
Grant of compensation for rehab victims a policy decision, says HC
KERALA HIGH Court on Thursday declined to interfere in a plea seeking to enhance the compensation announced by the state government to rehabilitate the survivors of the deadly landslides that hit the hilly areas of Wayanad last year.
N S Madhavan Made Creative Responses: CM
WRITER N S Madhavan is noted for his creative literary responses, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said.
Steps to rope in pvt players in nuclear energy sector
Live reactor design already operational in UP, Gujarat
LTIMindtree net profit falls 7% to ₹1,085 crore
LTIMindtree on Thursday posted a 7.1% decline in its consolidated net profit for the December quarter to ₹1,085 crore compared to ₹1,169 crore reported in the year-ago period.
₹3K cr deal inked on surface-to-air missiles for Navy
THE Ministry of Defence on Thursday signed a contract with Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) for the supply of medium-range surface-to-air missiles for the Indian Navy at a cost of around ₹2,960 crore.
Couriers to soldiers, BSF at work
Forces training youth in border villages of Punjab so that they don't work for drug smugglers
Usha Wants To Improve Nat'l Games
IN an interesting move, Indian Olympic Association president PT Usha is planning to propose certain changes to enhance the reputation and set a certain 'competitive standard' of the National Games.
HC Asks Rape Accused To Get Wedding Solemnized Under SMA For Getting Bail
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has granted bail to an accused in an inter-faith live-in rape case on the condition that he would marry the woman complainant under the Special Marriage Act (SMA) and provide financial security to her and their child.
EPL: Arsenal Close In On Table-Toppers Liverpool
ARSENAL closed the gap on Premier League leader Liverpool to four points after a 2-1 victory over Tottenham.
Kangana-starrer 'Emergency' hits SGPC roadblock
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee on Thursday sought a ban on screening Kangana Ranaut-starrer, 'Emergency', in Punjab, a day before the film's release.
Police rescue miners in SA after standoff ends
The death toll in a protracted standoff between police and miners trapped while working illegally in an abandoned gold mine in South Africa has risen to at least 87, police said on Thursday.
Walk in the park for Yamaguchi-inspired teen sensation
IN the late afternoon session, the local fans, who had thronged in large numbers, were turning up the volume at the KD Jadhav Indoor Hall here.
Forest dept to install WiFi-enabled camera traps to track wild animals
Recent leopard attacks on domestic animals have instilled fear among the villagers
LCA Tejas out of R-Day show over safety issues
THE Indigenously made Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv and Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas will not be part of the flypast display on Republic Day this year. Wing Commander Jaideep Singh, Indian Air Force PRO, said, \"The ALH Dhruv will not be part of the flypast as the entire fleet of 330 helicopters across the armed forces are grounded.\"
Spl privileges for Boby: Prisons dept launches probe
THE PRISONS department on Thursday launched an inquiry into the allegation that businessman Boby Chemmanur was given special privileges at the District Jail in Kakkanad.
Keralites behind India's 1st anthem honouring Navy's civilian workforce
THE Indian Navy is set to unveil its first-ever dedicated anthem honouring its civilian workforce.
India joins elite club with space docking
A STEPPING STONE: PM
Row over influencer joining sadhus' Shahi march
CONTROVERSIES dogged 30-year-old influencer Harsha Richchariya since she arrived at the Mahakumbh claiming to be a sadhvi.
South Korean court rejects petition to release Yoon
LAWYERS for impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol failed in their court effort to secure his release on Thursday, a day after he was detained at his residence for questioning over rebellion allegations linked to his martial law declaration last month.
Dependence on H-1B visas has reduced: Infosys CFO
In what Infosys chief financial officer (CFO) Jayesh Sanghrajka on Thursday said over the years, the company's dependence on H-1B visas has reduced significantly.
Infy profit up 11% to ₹6.8k crore; revenue guidance increased
IT services company Infosys on Thursday posted a 11.4% growth in net profit at ₹6,806 crore for the third quarter ending December 2024, beating Street estimates, compared to ₹6,106 crore in the same quarter last year.
Udinur GHSS continues to nurture culture of cycling among students
ONCE when the local MLA had offered to provide a bus for Udinur Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) in Padne grama panchayat, the school authorities had respectfully declined.
RTD JUDGE FALLS VICTIM TO CYBER SCAM, LOSES ₹90 LAKH
A RETIRED Kerala High Court judge has become the latest victim of cyber scam after he lost ₹90 lakh after investing money through a bogus share trading app.
Why Indian Cities Need Behaviour Change Officers
Indian cities stand at a critical crossroads.
Cops Step In After Jharkhand Minor Dials SP To Stop Marriage
A minor girl in Jharkhand, keen to pursue her studies and become a judge, called the Palamu district police chief for help as her parents were trying to marry her off.
PM sets the tone for development first in '25
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi has ushered in 2025 with a series of transformative initiatives, underscoring his vision for a progressive, self-reliant and united India.
US short-seller Hindenburg Research shuts shop
HINDENBURG RESEARCH, the US-based short seller that accused India's Adani Group of manipulating stock prices and accounting fraud, on Thursday announced disbanding the firm.
Draft DPDP rules: Are we ready for the new data law yet?
The new year has started on a positive note with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology publishing a draft of the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 for public consultation.
Meta Changes Fact-Checking Norms in the U.S.: Will It Impact India?
ETA's Mark Zuckerberg, who owns Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, announced last week that the company would stop working with third-party fact-checking organizations in the US.