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August 11, 2024

LEADERSHIP CRISIS IN JHARKHAND CONGRESS AS QUESTIONS RISE ABOUT GHULAM MIR

After the central leadership of Congress assessed the feedback from respective leaders of several states where the party had performed poorly in the recent Lok Sabha elections, general secretary and in-charge of the election-bound state of Jharkhand, Ghulam Ahmed Mir was adjudged to be the “worst” among the lot, claim sources in the party.

3 mins

'BANGLADESH COUP HAS THE U.S. WRITTEN ALL OVER IT'

The story involving the ouster of Hasina and the installation of Yunus, who is close to both Hillary Clinton and George Soros, unfolded over the decades.

'BANGLADESH COUP HAS THE U.S. WRITTEN ALL OVER IT'

9 mins

BNP-JAMAAT-ISI AXIS LIKELY TO FUEL TERRORISM AGAINST INDIA

Officials, citing past trends, say thata significant jump in terrorism related activities orchestrated from Bangladesh cannot be ruled out.

1 min

UDDHAV THACKERAY'S DELHI FORAY WAS MEANT TO ENSURE CM CANDIDATURE

There is also a buzz that Supriya Sule would be the CM choice.

2 mins

Costly Lokpal: Rs 37.82 lakh per complaint over three years

India’s apex anti-corruption body, the Lokpal, cost a staggering Rs 37.82 lakh to the state exchequer on an average to hear a single complaint over the past three years, according to a Right to Information (RTI) response.

2 mins

UPSC ASPIRANTS RESOLUTE, EVEN AS PROTESTS DIMINISH

UPSC aspirants in Old Rajendra Nagar continue with their protest, demanding written assurances for better study and living conditions.

UPSC ASPIRANTS RESOLUTE, EVEN AS PROTESTS DIMINISH

3 mins

Udhayanidhi expected to be Tamil Nadu Deputy CM by the end of this year

Asection of leaders in DMK want Udhayanidhi Stalin to be appointed deputy chief minister of Tamil Nadu, amidst concerns about M.K. Stalin’s health issues.

Udhayanidhi expected to be Tamil Nadu Deputy CM by the end of this year

2 mins

No CM face in Maharashtra: Congress message to MVA allies

The party is not in favour of declaring the CM face before the Assembly elections, plans to decide on it after the results.

No CM face in Maharashtra: Congress message to MVA allies

2 mins

PM MODI TO HOIST TRICOLOUR FOR A RECORD 11TH TIME

The question is what new vision he will present for the next five years.

PM MODI TO HOIST TRICOLOUR FOR A RECORD 11TH TIME

3 mins

Susan Wojcicki, YouTube pioneer passes away at 56

Susan Wojcicki, an early executive at Google and longtime head of YouTube, has died at 56 after a two-year battle with cancer.

Susan Wojcicki, YouTube pioneer passes away at 56

1 min

IRAN'S NEXT MOVE IS KEY TO MIDDLE EAST ESCALATION

There is a wide asymmetry in the conventional combat capability including nuclear arsenal) ofan Israel backed by the US and Iran along with its proxies, therefore Iran has been more comfortable in fighting a war through its regional proxies instead of a direct confrontation.

IRAN'S NEXT MOVE IS KEY TO MIDDLE EAST ESCALATION

7 mins

U.S. MAN SETS 15 GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS IN ONE DAY

He set records for bouncing a ping pong ball on bottle caps in 2.09 seconds and 125 baseball touches.

U.S. MAN SETS 15 GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS IN ONE DAY

1 min

Dhankhar warns of false India-B'desh links

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar voiced concern on Saturday over individuals in India promoting the idea that recent events in Bangladesh could also happen in India.

Dhankhar warns of false India-B'desh links

1 min

AIIMS Rajkot now self-sufficient for virus detection declares Nadda

Union Health Minister JP Nadda visited AIIMS Rajkot on Saturday, announcing that the health institute has achieved self-sufficiency in virus detection. Previously reliant on the National Institute of Virology (NIV) in Pune, AIIMS Rajkot is now fully equipped to handle virus detection independently.

AIIMS Rajkot now self-sufficient for virus detection declares Nadda

1 min

BANKS MUST FOCUS ON THEIR CORE BUSINESS: FM

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, again asked the banks to focus on their core business and come with innovative products to increase deposits.

BANKS MUST FOCUS ON THEIR CORE BUSINESS: FM

2 mins

FPIs exit Indian market: Rs 12,405 crore sold in August

Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) turned net sellers in the Indian stock market, offloading equities worth Rs 12,404.73 crore during the week of August 5 to 9.

FPIs exit Indian market: Rs 12,405 crore sold in August

1 min

In FY24, 272 companies went public as compared to 164 in FY23: SEBI

India’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) market witnessed a resurgence in 2024, with a total of 272 companies going public compared to 164 during the previous fiscal year, highlights a report by SEBI.

In FY24, 272 companies went public as compared to 164 in FY23: SEBI

1 min

TRIL SOARS WITH 103% REVENUE GROWTH

Transformers and Rectifiers (India) Ltd or TRIL was incorporated in 1994 and is today a leading manufacturer of power, furnace, and rectifier transformers in the country with a capability to develop world-class power, distribution, furnace, and specialty transformers.

TRIL SOARS WITH 103% REVENUE GROWTH

2 mins

AMARA RAJA-PIAGGIO INDIA MOU TO DEVELOP LI-ION CELLS

Amara Raja has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Italian motor vehicle manufacturer Piaggio India to develop and supply LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) cells and chargers for its electric vehicles, the company said in its stock market filing on Saturday.

AMARA RAJA-PIAGGIO INDIA MOU TO DEVELOP LI-ION CELLS

1 min

NO PROVISION FOR CREAMY LAYERS IN SC/ST QUOTA: CENTRE

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw recently stated that the Constitution, as drafted by BR Ambedkar, doesn’t include a provision for a creamy layer within the reservations for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

NO PROVISION FOR CREAMY LAYERS IN SC/ST QUOTA: CENTRE

1 min

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