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SC dismisses plea against quota for IAS, IPS wards
We gave a view that creamy layer should be excluded [from SC/ST]. It is only a view and a decision has to be taken by the legislature
KTR Appears Before ACB
BRS working president and MLA KT Rama Rao, the prime accused in the Formula E race case, appeared before the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in Hyderabad on Thursday.
Riding on export cues, Jamshedpur looks up to ₹8k-crore investments
DG Foreign Trade representative Joy Chatterjee sought an export action plan from Ravi Shankar Prasad, GM, district industry centre DIPANKAR CHOWDHURY, Project director, Integrated Tribal Development Agency
Inspection Train Gutted in Medininagar
An inspection train was gutted in a fire in Jharkhand's Palamu district on Thursday, disrupting railway services for over an hour, an official said.
62% Revenue Target Achieved Till Dec 31
RANCHI: Jharkhand has achieved 62 per cent of its revenue collection target for the ongoing fiscal till December 31, Finance Minister Radhakrishna Kishore said on Thursday.
Guv Meets Karia Munda In Hospital
Jharkhand Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar on Thursday met former deputy speaker of Lok Sabha Karia Munda who is undergoing treatment at a hospital in Ranchi.
Loopholes in implementation of Maiya Yojana; FIR against one
AN FIR WAS REGISTERED AFTER THE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION FOUND THAT A MALE WAS TAKING BENEFIT OF MAIYA SAMMAN YOJNA
Violent clash at coal excavation site in Dhanbad; DSP injured
Those responsible for this violence will not be spared. They will be identified and arrested HP JANARDHANAN, SSP, Dhanbad
Coal Dues: Soren Meets Union Minister
The Issue of Dues Has Been a Major Bone of Contention Between Soren Government and the Centre
Governor Appoints New VCs to 4 Bihar Univs Running Under Ad Hoc
Raj Bhawan on Thursday appointed vice chancellors in four universities, which were under additional charge since August 2004, while the appointment in the fifth, falling vacant on January 14, will happen in due course.
3 Maoists killed in Sukma, two IEDs recovered in Bijapur
ON THURSDAY MORNING, THE ENCOUNTER BROKE OUT IN A FOREST ALONG THE BORDER OF SUKMA AND BIJAPUR DISTRICTS
Get ready for a spectacular Lohri with Garry Sandhu @ Burrah Project 3.0
Punjabi music fans, get ready! After captivating global audiences, chart-topping sensation Garry Sandhu is making his much-awaited return to India.
Varun-Natasha Buy ₹44.52cr Luxury Apartment in Mumbai
Actor Varun Dhawan and his wife, designer Natasha Dalal, have reportedly acquired a ₹44.52 crore luxury apartment in Mumbai's upscale Juhu area.
Ajith's car crashes at 180 km/h; manager calls him lucky to walk away
Tamil actor and avid motorsport enthusiast Ajith Kumar, 53, narrowly escaped injury after a dramatic crash during a practice session for the upcoming 24H Dubai endurance race.
Veganuary 2025: Plant-Powered Path to Better Health
For those leaning towards veganism, Veganuary is a great way to take the plunge. We speak to experts about the health benefits of this challenge
Honey Singh poses with 'borderless brother' Atif Aslam
Rapper-composer Yo Yo Honey Singh recently delighted fans by meeting Pakistani singer Atif Aslam. Sharing a photograph with his \"borderless brother\" on Instagram on Wednesday, Honey left fans speculating if a collaboration between the two artistes is in the works.
Music is the backbone of my film: Sonu Sood
Actor-film producer Sonu Sood's directorial debut, Fateh, is all set for a theatrical release. The film is not just high on action but also on music.
Djokovic: At his happy hunting ground, with an old foe in tow
The Serbian has worked with Becker, Agassi and Ivanisevic. In Murray he has access to the mind of a master tactician
PCB Moves ODI Series to Lahore, Karachi; Denies Delay in CT Work
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday moved the ODI tri-series, also involving South Africa and New Zealand, from Multan to Karachi and Lahore, dismissing the talks about a delay in renovation work at those venues ahead of next month's Champions Trophy.
Pat Cummins, the pace ace driving Oz success story
Knack for wickets, unparalleled control and a never-say-die attitude for which Glenn McGrath will be revered as possibly the greatest Australian fast bowler in the last four decades.
Indian hockey players bonding with the best in relaunched HIL
Skipper Sumit Walmiki and Australian Tim Brand walked to the dugout, shared a laugh and high-fived after Hyderabad Toofans' practice.
Shooter Tomar finds fresh high after domestic double
Varun Tomar's dream of representing India at the Paris Olympics was crushed when he lost in the domestic selection trials to pick the final squad.
India Cuts November Gold Imports by Record $5 Billion
November Gold Imports Totaled $9.84 Billion, Down From the Earlier Estimate of $14.8 Billion Published Last Month
Vedanta chairman acquires London's Riverside studio
The founder and chairman of Vedanta Group Anil Agarwal is the new owner of the iconic Riverside Studio in London, announced a press release on Wednesday.
MFI portfolio declines, bad assets spike in Sep quarter
Microlending outstanding in the system reduced 4.3% to ₹4.14 lakh crore in the September quarter as lenders adopted a cautious stance amid deteriorating asset quality, a report said on Wednesday.
BP wins bid to operate ONGC's Mumbai High fields
UK's BP Plc won a bid for ONGC's giant Mumbai High oil and gas field, offering to raise crude oil production by 44% and natural gas by a staggering 89% over a 10-year period, potentially changing the fortunes of the vintage field.
GDP growth likely to be 6.3% in FY25: SBI report
The GDP growth is expected to be about 6.3% in the current fiscal year, a tad lower than the government's estimates of 6.4%, owing to several factors such as weak demand, SBI research report said on Wednesday.
Govt to Simplify Decades-Old Income Tax Filing Rules in Budget
India's government plans to simplify its income tax filing rules to make it less tedious for taxpayers to comply with the law and help cut down on disputes that have ballooned to more than $120 billion over the past decade.
India Must Get Into Frontier Work in AI, Says Nadella
India currently relies on AI engines or foundational models from OpenAI, Google
Dangerous times ahead after Meta ends US fact-checking
Philippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa warned on Wednesday of \"extremely dangerous times ahead\" in an interview with AFP after social media giant Meta ended its US fact-checking programme on Facebook and Instagram.