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RBI's policy stand fails to soothe stock mkts
The Indian stock markets tumbled nearly 1% on Thursday following the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) decision to keep rates unchanged for the sixth time in a row, signalling its reluctance to lower interest rates anytime soon.
Fears of China link shut doors on a Paytm venture
In 2022, RBI asked PPSL to resubmit the licence application within 120 days
IPCC to deliver 'synthesis' report only by end of 2029
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is expected to deliver three special subject reports by the end of 2027 ahead of the second global stocktake of the Paris Agreement in 2028, but the final synthesis report will only be produced by the end of 2029, the panel has decided.
US Court skeptical of Trump ballot disqualification bid
US Supreme Court justices on Thursday appeared skeptical toward a judicial decision kicking former President Donald Trump off the ballot in Colorado for participating in an insurrection during the 2021 Capitol attack in a case with major implications for the Nov. 5 election.
Israeli forces intensify strikes on Gaza's Rafah
Israeli forces bombed areas in the southern border city of Rafah on Thursday where more than half of Gaza's population is sheltering, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a proposal to end the war in the Palestinian enclave.
Pak counts ballots in polls marred by internet outage
Counting was underway on Thursday after millions of Pakistanis voted in an election marred by rigging allegations and a shutdown of mobile phone services, while the country's most popular politician Imran Khan languished in jail, and authorities saying that at least nine people had been killed nationwide.
Sena (UBT) leader shot dead on FB live in Mumbai: Police
A shootout, reminiscent of gangland killings of the 1990s, led to the killing of an aspiring politician, Abhishek Ghosalkar, on Thursday evening followed, even more dramatically, by his assailant Mauris Oliver Noronha, then turning the gun upon himself.
U'khand town on edge as action on madrasa triggers clash, arson
The Uttarakhand government on Thursday issued a \"shoot at sight\" order and imposed curfew in Haldwani city as violence erupted in Banbhoolpura locality over the demolition of an \"illegally built\" madrasa, officials familiar with the matter said, adding the area has been fortified with heavy police and paramilitary deployment.
'Strengthened democracy': Modi lauds Manmohan's contributions
Ideological differences were set aside in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday when Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the contributions of his predecessor, Manmohan Singh, and said he was one of those few esteemed members who will be remembered whenever democracy is discussed.
Modi not OBC by birth, says Rahul; BJP mounts attack
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not born into an other backward classes (OBC) family and was fooling people about his caste background, prompting a furious response from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and condemnation from senior ministers.
ED SUMMONS SAHU OVER BMW SEIZED FROM SOREN'S HOUSE
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned Congress Rajya Sabha MP Dheeraj Sahu for questioning as part of its money laundering probe against former Jharkhand chief minister Hemant Soren, who was arrested by the agency on January 31, officials aware of the matter said on Thursday.
'Bail is rule, jail an exception does not apply in terror cases'
Bail in terror cases must be rejected as a \"rule\" when courts have reasonable grounds to believe that the charges are prima facie true, the Supreme Court held on Thursday in a judgment that prescribes a \"twin prong\" test, severely narrowing the scope of bail under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
After a storied career, former PM likely to retire from public life
Former prime minister Manmohan Singh is likely to retire from public life after a five-decade-long storied career, people aware of the matter said on Thursday, adding that the 91-year-old leader's frail health had rendered discharging his duties as a parliamentarian very difficult.
Payments happening to states on time: FM
AMID ROW OVER CENTRAL FUNDS
Reforms, clarity of leadership led to turnaround, says White Paper
The Narendra Modi government's turnaround of the Indian economy from among the \"Fragile Five\" in the world to the fifth largest in the world in 10 years is a result of prudent counter-cyclical macroeconomic policy, commitment to reforms and clarity of political leadership compared to policy paralysis, fiscal irresponsibility and corruption under the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, a White Paper released by the government on Thursday said.
India: Technical staff to replace personnel
THE COUNTRIES ARE CURRENTLY ENGAGED IN DISCUSSIONS ON THE WITHDRAWAL OF MORE THAN 75 INDIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL
After K'taka, Kerala holds stir on fund disbursement
Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan was on Thursday joined by his Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal and Tamil Nadu minister Palanivel Thaigarajan along with other INDIA bloc leaders at a \"financial injustice\" protest in Delhi as he alleged the Centre's \"undemocratic Union over states\" mentality was \"crippling\" the federal structure of the country.
Agencies unleashed against me as if I'm terrorist: Kejriwal
Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday accused the central government of \"unleashing\" investigating agencies against him, adding that the action made him feel like he was a \"terrorist\".
Skywalk connecting Nehru Place, Metro station opens
Lieutenant governor (LG) VK Saxena on Thursday inaugurated a skywalk connecting Nehru Place Metro station and Market Plaza, and other associated infrastructure upgradation work in the Nehru Place market.
1 killed, 4 injured as portion of Gokulpuri Metro stn collapses
Metro suspends a junior engineer and a manager; DMRC announces ₹25 lakh ex-gratia to victim's family, ₹5 lakh each to grievously injured
MAN KILLED TWO DAYS AFTER HIS DAUGHTER'S RING CEREMONY: KIN
On Thursday, 24-year-old Sagar Pandey was inconsolable after the wall of a portion of Gokulpuri Metro station collapsed, killing his father.
MCD doubles outlay for sanitation to ₹4,500cr; ₹1,000 cr allotted to roads
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Thursday passed the civic body's budget for 2024-25 amid din as the mayor struggled to maintain order throughout the day's session with councillors from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) climbing atop benches, the dais, and tables in their bid to snatch the budget speech from the leader of the house Mukesh Goyal, marking complete pandemonium in the House.
As Punjab farmers gear up for Feb 13 stir, Centre steps in
Days before several farmer groups in Punjab were to hold a planned march towards Delhi, three Union ministers arrived in Chandigarh on Thursday to meet their representatives to discuss their demands. Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann was also present at the meet.
Blockade paralyses Noida, Gzb
Traffic between Noida and Delhi was majorly gridlocked on Thursday afternoon after the police blocked hundreds of farmers of Gautam Budh Nagar from marching to Parliament House in Delhi to press their demands for hiked land compensation and associated benefits.
Along the border, FMR a boon for some, a bane for some others
The verdant hills of Mizoram's Champhai district hold many treasures -- pristine rivers where the sun's rays bounce off the clear blue of the water, a trove of animals and birds, and long stretches of virgin forest illuminated only by the silver slats of moonlight at night.
Govt reaches out as farm stir call clogs parts of E Delhi, NCR
Commuters travelling between Delhi, Noida and Ghaziabad were rooted in their spots for hours on Thursday after a protest by a clutch of farmers' groups brought traffic to a standstill on either side of the Capital's eastern border for the majority of the day The agitation was finally called off at 6pm, following assurances from the Uttar Pradesh government and Noida authority, which said they would form a panel to address the farmers' demands.
India to end free movement regime at Myanmar border
The Union government has recommended the immediate suspension of the free movement regime (FMR), which allowed people from both sides of the India-Myanmar border to travel 16km into each other's territory without paperwork, home minister Amit Shah said on Thursday.
RBI pegs FY25 growth at 7%, inflation at 4.5%
THE MARKETS TANKED AROUND 1%, DRAGGED DOWN BY BANKING AND AUTO SHARES
'Fragile 5 to 5th largest': Centre blames UPA, hails turnaround
The Manmohan Singh-led United Progressive Alliance (2004-14) took advantages of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government's reforms and benign global conditions to exploit growth for its narrow political ends - a process that culminated in India being clubbed among the \"Fragile Five\" with huge non-performing assets, high fiscal deficit, double-digit inflation and plagued by corruption scandals, the Narendra Modi government said in a White Paper presented in Parliament on Thursday.
Can't exert myself physically: Daisy on jaundice recovery
Daisy Shah is on the road to recovery after being diagnosed with jaundice about two weeks ago.