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SA20: Skipper Markram aims a threepeat with Sunrisers Eastern Cape
FRESH from playing a key role in helping South Africa qualify for the third edition of the World Test Championship, Aiden Markram has set his sights on a threepeat with Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the SA20.
BFI Adopts New Weight Classes
The Boxing Federation of India (BFI) is conducting the men's national championships here in 10 weight categories, in line with the classification introduced by the breakaway World Boxing.
AFI's big push: De-centralisation of camps
New-look athletics body's one-of-a-kind policy set to encourage inclusivity & have wider pool of players to pick from
Janssen-sational: TN Dragons pip Team Gonasika
JIP JANSSEN slammed a hat-trick to steer Tamil Nadu Dragons to a tight 6-5 win over Team Gonasika in a high-scoring Hockey India League (HIL) clash here on Wednesday.
Malaysia Open: Prannoy, Sat-Chi Enter Round of 16
HS Prannoy's match, his first since the Paris Olympics, was halted by rain on Tuesday.
Selective application undermines credibility of sports governance
PT Usha and sports ministry are at loggerheads over the Indian Golf Union recognition.
Newcastle FC put one foot in League Cup final
NEWCASTLE took a giant stride towards the League Cup final as goals from Alexander Isak and Anthony Gordon earned a 2-0 semifinal, first leg lead at Arsenal on Tuesday.
SBI Lowers FY25 Economic Growth to 6.3%
The State Bank of India has revised its forecast for India's GDP growth for financial year 2024-25 (FY25) to 6.3%, down from the National Statistical Office's (NSO) projection of 6.4%.
Sebi finds broker with 1,103 fake client codes
MARKET regulator Sebi has found that a little known stock broker, Stockholding Services, which is the broking arm of Stock Holding Corporation of India, made thousands of fake client codes in violation of the mandatory KYC norms.
Govt revises Nov gold import figs
Downward revision by $5 billion may result in lower trade deficit for the reported month
Sebi Warns Ola Electric Over Lapses in Disclosure Norms
MARKETS regulator Sebi on Wednesday issued an administrative warning to electric two-wheeler maker Ola Electric Mobility for violating disclosure norms.
Swiggy, Zomato launch 15-min delivery service
Services available to users in select cities
India must prioritize frontier AI research to drive innovation: Nadella
INDIA must prioritise frontier research in artificial intelligence (AI) and develop foundational models to drive innovation, Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella said on Wednesday.
Cybersecurity firm Rubrik to open new office in B'luru
INDIA is a critical growth market for us. It is in the midst of a massive digital transformation, and we believe there's a huge opportunity for Rubrik to help secure its digital future, said Bipul Sinha, CEO, chairman, and co-founder of US-based cybersecurity company Rubrik.
Bearish sentiments strong, crucial for Nifty to break resistance at 23,800
DOMESTIC equity market is having a tough start to 2025.
Stern Warning To Free All Hostages Before Don 2.0
Trump reiterates threat to Hamas that all hell will else break loose in Gulf
Man used generative AI in blast outside Donald Trump hotel
THE highly decorated soldier who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI, including ChatGPT, to help plan the attack, Las Vegas police said Tuesday.
Pawar rules out merger with nephew's party
SENIOR Maharashtra leader Sharad Pawar on Wednesday scotched all rumours that he and his nephew, Ajit Pawar, were ready to set aside their differences and come together.
Assam cops cross border, detained by Naga villagers
THE members of an Assam police team were detained for several hours by Nagaland village locals after they had inadvertently crossed the inter-state border during an operation carried out on Tuesday night.
84 Pillars of Faith to Greet Devotees at Maha Kumbh
WITH Mahakumbh just a few days away, 84 red sandstone pillars are engraved on the road to Prayagraj airport.
Elgar case: Bail to Rona Wilson and Sudhir Dhawale
THE Bombay High Court on Wednesday granted bail to researcher Rona Wilson and activist Sudhir Dhawale, arrested in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case in 2018, saying that the trial in the case is yet to start.
Maiyan Samman Yojana sparks Jharkhand protests
Soren faces heat as women say ₹1K transferred, not promised 2.5K
With new tiger pair, Dehradun zoo raking in moolah as visitors throng
THE recent arrival of a pair of tigers has turned the Dehradun Zoo into a treasure trove.
Prep for '26 polls, Didi moots plans for students to woo 1st-time voters
KEEPING in mind West Bengal Assembly elections in 2026, the Trinamool Congress has decided to announce more student-friendly schemes to woo first-time voters, party leaders said.
AAP, Cong & SAD united, oppose post of chief secy in Chandigarh
AFTER 41 years, the post of Adviser to the Chandigarh Administrator was abolished by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and re-designated as Chief Secretary, causing a political uproar in Punjab.
Airlines may have to share weather data with IMD
'May impact airline operation cost'
India Steps Up Talks With Taliban Govt, Foreign Secy Meets Minister In Dubai
STEPPING up dialogue with the Taliban-led government in Kabul since they returned to power in 2021, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi in Dubai on Wednesday, a Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) statement said.
Govt to announce safety ratings for E-rickshaws
The humble electric rickshaw (e-rick) may be a boon for last-mile connectivity in Delhi, but not really trusted as a safe mode of public transport.
Court's opinion vs legislative power: SC to hear pleas on selection of CEC
THE Supreme Court on Wednesday said it would hear on February 4 a batch of pleas challenging the appointment of the chief election commissioner (CEC) and election commissioners (ECs) under the 2023 law, which dropped the Chief Justice of India from the selection panel.
200KM ROAD BUILT FOR 100KM RLY LINE
Alternate sources of water made available to people of over 20 villages dependent on Himalayan fountains