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Six minutes of chaos for India
ASHASVI Jaiswal turned around and looked at Virat Kohli as Alex Carey took the bails off at the striker's end.
No Extra Pressure for Slot as Liverpool Win
ARNE Slot insists Liverpool's commanding position at the top of the Premier League table has led to no extra strain during his first season in charge at Anfield.
Osamu Suzuki, architect of India's automobile revolution, dies at 94
OSAMU SUZUKI, chairman of Suzuki Motor Corp (SMC), passed away from lymphoma on Wednesday, December 25, 2024, the company announced in a statement on Friday. He was 94.
RBI Allows UPI Access via Third-Party Payment Apps
The Reserve Bank on Friday allowed the popular unified payments interface (UPI) access to prepaid payment instruments (PPIs) through third-party applications, making it easier for users to link their digital wallets to UPI-enabled apps.
Manmohan Singh: The silent Prime Minister or a humane economist?
EXPECTATIONS of Dr Manmohan Singh, the trailblazer of India's new economic policy, is no more. Economists around the world remember him for his brilliance and humility, and predominantly for his role in opening up the state-controlled Indian economy, when he was appointed Finance Minister of India in 1991.
UltraTech buys 8.69% stake in Star Cement
JSW Neo Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JSW Energy, has announced the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire 4,696 MW renewable energy platform from O2 Power Pooling Pte. Ltd, a joint venture between EQT Infrastructure and Temasek.
Rupee hits record low of 85.81/$
Local currency falls 38 paise from previous close to 85.5914 as dollar continues to rally
India Inc remembers Singh, his 1991 reforms
THE various policies introduced by Manmohan Singh played an important role in lifting India's economic growth and making it a powerhouse, top business tycoons said while remembering the former Prime Minister and Finance Minister who passed away on Thursday at the age of 92.
Israeli troops set fire to hospital in northern Gaza
ISRAELI troops stormed one of the last hospitals operating in the northernmost part of Gaza on Friday, forcing many of the staff and patients out of the facility, the territory's health ministry said.
Japan Cabinet approves record defence budget
The Japanese Cabinet on Friday approved a record 8.7 trillion yen ($55 billion) defence budget for 2025 as Japan accelerates building up its strike-back capability with long-range cruise missiles and starts deploying Tomahawks to fortify itself against growing threats from China, North Korea and Russia.
South Korea Impeaches 2nd President in Two Weeks
Han took over as prez on December 14 after Yoon was impeached
NASA probe survives after brush with Sun
NASA's Parker Solar Probe has successfully made the closest approach to the sun, the space agency confirmed on Friday.
B'deshi with fake Aadhaar card arrested
A Bangladeshi national was arrested on Thursday night on charges of illegally living in Kolkata city on the basis of fake documents for the past one year, police said on Friday.
Protests against Bihar civil service exam gather pace
THE ongoing protest by Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) candidates demanding the cancellation of the December 13 exam intensified after Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor visited the protest site on Friday and pledged his support to the demonstrators.
Minor Accuses Grandpa, Dad of Sexual Abuse
A minor from Bidhuna Kotwali area in UP's Auraiya district accused her grandfather, father, and uncle of incest, claiming that they sexually assaulted her, leaving her two-months pregnant.
First snow turns Valley into 'winter wonderland'
AFTER enduring intense cold wave conditions, with night temperatures plunging several degrees below freezing point, Srinagar and other plains of the Valley experienced their first snowfall of the season on Friday.
BJP MP fires salvo, opposes Gujarat party decision over leadership pick
INTERNAL disputes clog the Gujarat BJP over appointments of Mandal, City, District, and Taluka presidents by state BJP chief CR Patil.
Katra shutdown against ropeway project extended
6 protesters on hunger strike, Vaishno Devi pilgrims face tough time
18 Days & Counting, Beed Sarpanch Murder Mastermind Still on the Run
The Opposition in Maharashtra charges the home minister with being weak for the failure to arrest Walmik Karad, a close aide of NCP minister Dhananjay Munde and the alleged mastermind of Massajog village Sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh murder case, even 18 days after the incident.
13 BHU Students Held for Trying to Burn Copies of Manusmriti on Campus
Amid massive commotion between students and the Proctorial Board of Banaras Hindu University (BHU), over a dozen (13) students, including three girls, associated with Bhagat Singh Chhatra Morcha were arrested by Lanka police for their alleged plans to burn copies of Manusmriti on the campus on Christmas Day.
Punctual and proud owner of Maruti 800
FORMER IPS officer and social welfare minister in Yogi Adityanath's cabinet, Asim Arun, on Friday recalled Manmohan Singh as a courteous, humble and extremely punctual leader who had a particular fondness for his Maruti 800.
Return of the native and 'City Beautiful'
PUNJAB was Manmohan Singh's first love. He had a special place in his heart for Amritsar, where he spent his initial years.
Cong Picked ‘Assam Resident’ Singh Over Pranab For RS Seat
FORMER Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao chose Manmohan Singh over Pranab Mukherjee to be a Rajya Sabha member from Assam in 1991.
TIME TO STRIKE NEW-AGE NOTES IN CARNATIC MUSIC
It is that time of the year in Chennai when the city goes Carnatic.
The Demise of the College Lecture Foretold
AI tools will soon be able to replace human lectures in several subjects. Academia should use the opportunity to make quality higher education cheaply available and shift towards research
Jallikattu events to be held in new arena: Min
JALLIKATTU event will be hosted in the new Jallikattu arena this year, said Minister of Commercial Taxes and Registration P Moorthy during a media interaction at the collectorate on Friday.
Farmers protest against forest dept over crop damage, wild boar menace
HIGHLIGHTING the rising incidents of wild boar menace and crop damage in Virudhunagar district, farmers wore wild boar masks and raised slogans against the district administration and forest department during the farmer's grievance redressal meeting on Friday.
20 days after assault, Pocso accused not arrested; Cops cite insufficient evidence
CONDEMNING the police over the alleged delay in arresting a caste Hindu Pocso case accused, who allegedly sexually assaulted a 10-year-old scheduled caste girl in Rajapalayam on December 8, the girl's family members, along with various organisations, staged a blockade at Dhalavaipuram police station on Friday.
HC Allows KL Govt to Acquire Land for Wayanad Victims
Court dismisses petitions by the two estates but directs govt to compensate the private entities
Tasmac shop in Megamalai posing threat to wildlife: Activists
A Tasmac outlet, which has been functioning in Megamalai for the past two months, poses a major threat to the forest, environment and wildlife of the region, said environmental activists, pointing out that the amount of plastic waste generated in the region has gone up substantially since the opening of the outlet.