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26/11 plotter Makki dies in Lahore
ABDUL RAHMAN MAKKI, brother-in-law of 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed and deputy chief of Lashkar-e-Taiba front Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD), died of a heart attack in Lahore on Friday.
Jaishankar, Blinken review US-India relationship
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and reviewed the advancement of the US-India partnership over the last four years.
PM CARES Fund receives ₹912 cr as donation in FY23
THE PRIME MINISTER'S Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM CARES Fund) received ₹912 crore in contributions during FY23 as donations continued to pour in even after the Covid pandemic.
ED officer on the run with cash-laden car: CBI on hunt
An Enforcement Directorate (ED) officer posted in Shimla is on the run as the CBI conducted searches at locations linked to him and recovered a large amount of money, including ₹54 lakh that he had allegedly accepted as a bribe, CBI officials said.
Trump Tariffs to Define Global Trade in 2025
The liberal use of tariff threats by US President-elect Donald Trump before his inauguration next month raises questions over the forecasts of how world trade would shape up in the coming year, but Indian exporters are mostly positive about the prospects and their biggest worry stems from demand slowdown in bigger markets.
At $644 bn, forex reserves drop to over 7-month low
THE COUNTRY'S FOREX reserves fell for a third consecutive week and stood at a more-than-seven-month low of $644.391 billion for the week ended December 20, the RBI said on Friday.
Govt to purchase soyabean at MSP
MANDI PRICES FOR soyabean, a key kharif oilseed crop, remain below the minimum support price (MSP) due to a robust harvest, even as government agencies have procured about one million tonnes of the oilseed under the price support scheme (PSS) in six key growing states since October.
CAD shrinks to 1.2% in Q2 on high service exports
• Deficit may widen to 2.5-2.7% in Q3, say experts
DDF strengthens its Senior Management Team
DF has further strengthened its senior management team with the appointment of eight senior executives across major departments in recent months.
Demerit act by Kohli on Konstas' striking debut
● Indian fined 20% fee for shoulder barge with teenager
Long years of inward-looking policies by govts to blame
Long years of inward-looking policies by govts to blame
China Clears World's Largest Dam in Tibet Near India Border
INFRA PUSH
A weak rupee may jack up import bills
\"THE COST OF imports of oil & gas will increase with a weakening rupee. However, with the decline in oil prices to $70-75 per barrel now, the impact of weakening rupee would be offset,\" said Girishkumar Kadam, senior vice-president & group head - corporate ratings, at Icra.
Dhindsa: Talk less, deliver more
IT IS SUCH attention to detail that's helping Blinkit leave the competition behind by a mile.
Skilled jobs can power urban development
Panellists discussed how cities can boost employability and create enablers for migrant workers to remain invested at the Lucknow edition of IE Thinc: CITIES series, presented by The Indian Express with Omidyar Network India. The session was moderated by Udit Misra, Associate Editor
In a first, EatSure launches multi-restaurant ordering
EATSURE, THE D2C platform of online restaurant company Rebel Foods, on Thursday announced the launch of a new feature allowing users to order from multiple restaurants in one order.
World Looks at India for Youth Power: PM on Veer Bal Diwas
HIGHLIGHTING HOW YOUTH energy has played a significant role in the country's progress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that the world looks at India with hope and expectation because of its youth power, which is driving new revolutions.
Former PM Manmohan Singh passes away
The correct lead is missing from the extraction.
Mahatma's legacy under threat from those in power in Delhi, says Sonia
Asserting that Mahatma
Speed is of the essence
● Service providers must amp up reach to expand market
AAP-Cong rift boils over as election nears
WITH ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS in Delhi just a month away, the war of words between the AAP and the Congress, two key constituents of the Opposition INDIA bloc, intensified on Thursday, putting others in the grouping in a quandary.
Corruption vs capability in PLA
ILLUSION OF STRENGTH PARTLY EXPLAINS XI JINPING'S CAUTIOUS APPROACH TO REGIONAL DISPUTES
Can Biden's Green Boom Survive Trump's Wrecking Ball?
THE ENERGY TRANSITION sustained an electoral trauma as 2024 drew to a close.
Resilience or stress?
Employment in informal manufacturing enterprises is not back to pre-demonetisation levels
Transforming agricultural research
The plateauing of gains from Green Revolution necessitates the adoption of adaptive and market responsive strategies
Nippon extends $15-bn US Steel deal deadline
JAPAN'S NIPPON STEEL said on Thursday it has extended the closing date for its $14.9 billion purchase of US Steel as US President Joe Biden weighs whether to block a deal that has faced intense opposition since it was announced.
Russia Rejects Trump Call for Ukraine Truce
RUSSIA REBUFFED INCOMING US President Donald Trump's call for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, while saying it's ready to hold negotiations on a long-lasting peace agreement to end almost three years of war.
China revises up 2023 GDP, sees little impact on 2024 growth
POLICYMAKERS PLEDGE MORE STIMULUS TO KEEP GROWTH STABLE IN 2025
Alibaba, E-Mart to form $4-bn e-tail JV in South Korea
ALIBABA GROUP HOLDING agreed to merge its South Korean operations with E-Mart's e-commerce platform to better compete in the country's fast-paced online retail sector.
S Korea Opposition Moves to Impeach Acting President
SOUTH KOREA'S MAIN opposition party introduced a Bill to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo on Thursday, a day before it plans to seek a vote on the move, which could deepen a constitutional crisis triggered by a short-lived martial law.