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Little acts, big heart
It's the smallest things that sometimes make the biggest difference. A smile from a stranger, someone holding the door, a friend complimenting your outfit—these little acts of kindness are heartwarmingly simple, yet they can brighten someone's entire day.
Eyes on host city as IOA submits letter of intent for 2036 Olympics
THE Indian Olympic Association has finally submitted the letter of intent to the International Olympic Committee on October 1.
Confident Tamil Nadu take on hosts Assam
A confident-looking Tamil Nadu take on Assam in the Ranji Trophy fixture to be played at Barsapara cricket stadium in Guwahati starting from Wednesday.
ERIGAISI SURVIVES ANOTHER CLOSE MATCH
A win today will see the Indian GM becoming World Number 2
1574 players sign up for IPL mega auction
A WHOPPING 1574 cricketers, including 1165 Indians, have signed up for the mega auction ahead of the Indian Premier League 2025 which will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on November 24 and 25, the BCCI announced on Tuesday.
Djokovic withdraws from ATP Finals due to injury
NOVAK Djokovic won't defend his ATP Finals title after ruling himself out on Tuesday due to an unspecified injury.
Muralikrishnan, Xiaomi India head, resigns
CHINESE smart devices firm Xiaomi's India head Muralikrishnan B has resigned from the company to pursue his interest in academic research, the company said on Monday.
Trade barriers could rise if Trump wins
THE US election results could have a far-reaching impact on global trade if Donald Trump emerges victorious on November 12, the election results day.
Rupee hits new low of 84.12, currency traders say this is not bottom
DESPITE the broader equity market making a sharp rally towards the second half, rupee continued its precarious ride, falling further on Tuesday.
UST opens second office in Bengaluru
DIGITAL transformation solutions company UST opened its second delivery centre in Bengaluru on Tuesday.
US polls: Trump win could be negative for Indian markets
A win by Kamala Harris is mostly deemed favourable for markets
Cryptos volatile ahead of US polls results, Bitcoin may hit $1L in near term
THE US elections always influence financial markets and the crypto sector is not an exception as experts anticipate a favourable regulatory environment, especially for virtual digital assets (VDS).
Subscribe with long-term view: Analysts on Swiggy's mega initial public offering
The street is not very optimistic about Swiggy delivering a blockbuster listing gain as the company's unlisted shares are trading with a grey market premium (GMP) of ₹8, marking a decline from the earlier ₹20.
CBDT's new guidelines for I-T interest waiver
THE Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) on Tuesday announced new guidelines aimed at providing relief to taxpayers regarding the waiver and reduction of interest payable under Section 220(2) of the Income-tax Act.
Two Chinese hurt in Pakistan after guard opens fire
TWO Chinese nationals were injured on Tuesday when a local security guard opened fire at them following a quarrel in Pakistan's port city of Karachi, police said.
Netanyahu dismisses popular def minister, cites erosion of trust
ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday dismissed his popular defence minister, Yoav Gallant, in a surprise announcement that came as the country is embroiled in wars on multiple fronts across the region.
IMF bailout in trouble after Lanka stops key reform
THE new National People's Power (NPP) government in Sri Lanka on Tuesday announced its first reversal of a key element in the ongoing IMF bailout programme concerning the loss-making state-owned enterprises.
World watches as US votes in landmark poll
Closeness of the race and the number of states in play raise the likelihood that a victor might not be known on election night, once again
Indian Americans in 9 Congressional seats, likely to win in six
NINE Indian Americans are running for the US House of Representatives, including the re-election bid by five of them, while another three of them are having their maiden foray into Congressional politics.
Meta fined in S Korea for sharing user data
SOUTH Korea has fined Facebook-parent Meta more than $15 million for illegally collecting user information from nearly a million people without consent and sharing it with advertisers, the country's data watchdog said on Tuesday.
HC says no to temples inside police stations
CONSTRUCTION of temples within police station premises has been halted in Madhya Pradesh by the MP High Court.
7 guarantees in 30 J'khand rebel INDIA manifesto leaders expelled
THE INDIA bloc on Tuesday released its manifesto for the Jharkhand Assembly polls, promising the Sarna religion code for tribals, while guaranteeing Khatian-based domicile policy to woo the natives.
Sharad hints at retirement plan
FORMER union minister and NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Tuesday hinted at retirement from parliamentary politics as he said he will have to think about whether he should seek another Rajya Sabha term after his current tenure ends in 2026.
Launched recently, air ambulance no life saver
THE air ambulance service in Uttarakhand, launched by PM Narendra Modi recently, encountered difficulties in responding to the bus accident in Almora's Marchula, which claimed 36 lives on Monday.
On 3rd visit after becoming MP, Rahul inaugurates road projects in Rae Bareli
CONGRESS MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi chaired a District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee meeting in Rae Bareli during a three-hour long visit to his parliamentary constituency on Tuesday.
Sinha says will raze houses of those sheltering terrorists
AMID a surge in terror strikes in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday warned that houses of those providing shelter to terrorists will be demolished.
Cop killed while trying to stop speeding SUV with liquor in 'dry' Gujarat
A 50-year-old policeman was killed early on Tuesday while trying to intercept an SUV allegedly involved in bootlegging in Gujarat's Surendranagar district, officials said.
Wikipedia put on notice over 'bias, inaccurate' info
THE Centre has issued notice to Wikipedia referring to various complaints of \"bias and inaccuracies\" in information available on the platform.
Special tributes to 4 legends at IFFI planned
FOUR cinematic legends who shaped many facets of Indian cinema – Raj Kapoor, Tapan Sinha, Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Mohammed Rafi – will be honoured at this year's International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
Oppn MPs meet Speaker over JPC on Waqf Bill, say satisfied with Birla reply
THE Opposition MPs part of the parliamentary committee on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill met Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday to register their protest against the alleged unilateral decisions being taken by the panel chairman and BJP MP Jagdambika Pal.