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Money donated by Hindus should be spent on devotees, temple work
Head of Shri Panch Dashnam Juna Akhara, the largest of the 13 recognised ancient akharas of Sanatan tradition, acharya mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri believes that the money donated to temples should be spent on Hindus or on work related to temples.
JEE Aspirant, 19, Dies by Suicide in Kota, First Such Case This Year
A 19-year-old student preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for admission in undergraduate engineering courses, died by suicide in Rajasthan's Kota district on Wednesday, police said.
Tough questions for India after two debacles in a row
A second series loss raises more questions than answers as head coach's performance comes under the lens
Govt Forecasts FY25 GDP Growth at 6.4%
India's economy is expected to grow 6.4% in the current fiscal year ending March, the National Statistics Office said on Tuesday, below the initial government projection of 6.5-7%.
Car sales unexpectedly drop by 2% in December, says Fada
Indian car dealers clocked a surprise 2% drop in sales in December, with high year-end discounts boosting demand only for a handful of showroom owners, a dealers' body said on Tuesday.
Nippon says there's no plan B to blocked US Steel deal
NIPPON'S PLANNED PURCHASE OF ITS US RIVAL WAS BLOCKED LAST WEEK BY THE US PRESIDENT BIDEN
MKT Benchmarks Rebound After Two-Day Decline As Reliance, ICICI Bank Rally
Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty rebounded on Tuesday after a sharp decline in the previous two sessions, driven by intense buying in blue-chip stocks like Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank and L&T amid a firm trend in global markets.
Wagh Bakri Tea to Invest ₹100 Cr for New Mfg Unit
Ahmedabad-headquartered Wagh Bakri Tea Group will set up a new plant in Gujarat with an investment of over ₹100 crore to increase its raw material storage capacity and instant tea output, CEO Sanjay Singal said on Tuesday.
Duty cut on smartphone parts to hit electronics ecosystem, jobs
Any reduction in the customs duty on smartphone parts in the forthcoming budget will harm India's developing component ecosystem, discourage investment, increase imports, and make local firms uncompetitive, potentially resulting in job losses, think tank GTRI said on Tuesday.
Infosys taps staff to build ideas factory
In a first, Infosys Ltd has asked employees to think out of the box and come up with new ideas that can be scaled up and offered to clients as part of a business incubator programme.
Microsoft to Invest $3 Billion in AI, Cloud Expansion in India
CEO Satya Nadella, however, did not give a time frame for the spending
Banks' profits to moderate in FY26 as bad assets rise
Increase in bad assets will impact banks' profitability in FY26, a domestic rating agency said on Tuesday.
Ukraine president sees ratings drop
President Volodymyr Zelensky has seen his approval ratings further eroded at a critical time for the Ukrainian army and as uncertainty grows over future international military aid, new polling showed on Tuesday.
New hypersonic missile will deter 'rivals', says Kim
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un said it tested a new hypersonic missile this week aimed at deterring the country's Pacific \"rivals\", state media reported on Tuesday, as Washington's top diplomat visited the region.
New Hypersonic Missile Will Deter 'Rivals', Says Kim
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un said it tested a new hypersonic missile this week aimed at deterring the country's Pacific \"rivals\", state media reported on Tuesday, as Washington's top diplomat visited the region.
Kamala Harris gracious in defeat as Congress certifies Trump's win
It is not a job that she would have had on her bucket list, but a gracious Kamala Harris put on a brave face and even a broad grin on Monday as she presided over the certification of her defeat to Donald Trump in November's presidential election.
Investigators Get New Warrant to Arrest Prez Yoon
South Korean anti-graft investigators secured a new court-ordered arrest warrant Tuesday for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, whose failed martial law bid threw the country into turmoil.
901 People Executed in Iran in 2024, Says UN
More than 900 people were reportedly executed in Iran last year, including around 40 in a single week in December, the United Nations rights chief said on Tuesday.
U.S. Records Its First Human Death Linked To Bird Flu
Louisiana health authorities on Monday reported the first human death in the United States linked to bird flu, while noting the patient had underlying medical conditions and that general risks to the public remained \"low\".
Process to pick Trudeau's successor begins this week
The process to select the successor of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will commence this week, but that person will face the twin challenges of a severely tarnished Liberal Party brand as well as the prospect of facing a confidence vote almost immediately into their tenure.
The Soros, Musk Models of Politics
Two billionaires, with two value systems, and two different modes of doing politics dominate public imagination. Rarely have two private citizens held this influence
Post Trudeau, Canada should reset India ties
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has decided to step down following a revolt within his Liberal Party and public opinion polls showing that the party is expected to be swept out of power by the Conservatives.
Bruised Delhi heads to polls
The Capital goes to the polls after five years of acrimony that hamstrung governance. The new government might not be able to do better
Empowering Women with Cash Guarantees
The launch of Jharkhand Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana (JMMSY) marks a transformative moment in our state's journey toward women's empowerment and rural economic revitalisation.
The Global Dimension in New Orleans Terror Strike
The deliberate ploughing of a truck into a group of revellers in New Orleans in the United States (US) on New Year's Eve indicates how motivated and brutal the followers of Islamic State (IS) are.
U'khand HC suspends mining in Bageshwar, reprimands officials
HC ORDER ISSUED ON THE BASIS OF A REPORT ON DAMAGES CAUSED TO HOUSES DUE TO SANDSTONE MINING
Mumbai civic body issues 462 stop-work notices to improve AQI across city
The civic body issued show cause notices to contractors of its own projects as well
Around 6 Million Ladki Bahins Likely to Exit List
The state government's women and child development (WCD) department has started linking the data of beneficiaries collected for the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana with those of all other existing schemes, to weed out a sizeable chunk of payees and relieve the government of mounting financial pressures.
Man set on fire in Raj's Barmer, attackers on run
A 45-year-old man was allegedly attacked by two assailants with sticks and set on fire at Jasai village in Asada under Barmer rural police station area on Monday night, police officers aware of the matter said on Tuesday, adding that the two attackers have fled the spot following the incident and are currently absconding.
Over 2k died in India from natural disasters
HOME MINISTRY PLANS TO SOON INCLUDE HEAT DISASTERS IN THE LIST OF NOTIFIED DISASTERS, SAID THE OFFICIALS