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NFDC introduces 'Book to Box Office' section at IFFI
Twenty one publishing houses, two literary agencies and several authors are expected to participate in the pitching sessions
The 59th Femina Miss India finale to be hosted in Manipur
The state's CM said that it will provide an opportunity to showcase Manipur's rich culture and heritage while welcoming the best of India's talent to the state
I want my daughter to know that I am a working mom and a hard-working woman: Shriya
Last seen together in a blockbuster (RRR) that took the global audience by storm, Shriya Saran is back with Ajay Devgn in Drishyam 2 as his wife, Nandini Salgaonkar.
Threat of terror should not be linked to any religion, nation or group: Shah
Referring to the regime change in Afghanistan in August 2021, home minister Amit Shah said the situation in the South Asian region has changed with the growing influence of al-Qaeda and IS posing significant challenge to regional security.
Important to strike at the root of terror funding, urges Modi
Says 'Organised Crime A Source Of Financing’
BCCI sacks selectors after India's T20 WC debacle
New Committee Will Be Tasked With Picking Captain For Each Format
NZ tour is all about role clarity, says Hardik
Having moved on from the T20 World Cup disappointment, India stand-in captain Hardik Pandya on Friday said the ongoing limited-overs tour of New Zealand is all about role clarity and opportunities for new players in the set-up.
Manika first Ind woman to reach Asian Cup TT semis
Star paddler Manika Batra on Friday became the first Indian to reach the semifinals of the Asian Cup Table Tennis tournament with a 4-3 win over higher-ranked Chen SzuYu of Chinese Taipei here.
'Beer to be available at designated party area'
World Cup host Qatar’s belated decision to ban beer sales at stadiums is seen as a big U-turn as the nation had agreed to FIFA’s requirements of selling alcohol in stadiums while launching its bid to host the event.
Qatar: Vacant spaces, Indian bulwark & Maradona's absence
“Mohammad?” The lady volunteer handing out accreditations tentatively asked, holding up a card and looking at the sparse bunch of journalists in the waiting area. Directed at nobody but since one was straight in her line of vision, it would have been impolite not to reply. So, “No, Mountain.”
Will France buck the opening round jinx?
For those who came in late, the French team of today resembles the Germany of the ’90s.
SENEGAL STAR MANE RULED OUT OF WORLD CUP
Senegal star Sadio Mane has lost his race to be fit for the 2022 World Cup and has been withdrawn from their squad, the country's football federation announced on Thursday.
ENGLAND GET THE TASTE OF HARSH SUN
Adjusting To It Will Be Crucial, Says Ramsdale From Team’s Base Camp
Sportsfield stroll past Mumbai Police to claims Ghosh Trophy
Sportsfield CC won the Ajit Ghosh Memorial Women’s T-20 Cricket Trophy when they beat Mumbai Police Gymkhana by nine wickets in the final on Friday.
Pujara, Yadav set to play for Ind A in Bangla
The Tests will be held from December 14-18 at Chattogram, and December 22-26 at Mirpur.
AFRICA'S ANGST
Pele’s prediction that an African nation would lift the World Cup before 2000, remains unfulfilled. Can we expect a change in the script in the desert?
Biden admin says Saudi prince has immunity in Khashoggi killing suit
The Biden administration ruled on Thursday that Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has immunity from a lawsuit over the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, drawing swift condemnation from the slain journalist’s former fiancee.
N Korea test-fires ICBM with 'range to strike entire US'
Japanese defence minister Yasukazu Hamada said depending on the weight of a warhead, the missile had a range exceeding 15,000 km, \"in which case it could cover the entire mainland US.\"
Sabotage caused Nord Stream leak, Sweden confirms
Debris collected from the site of the ruptured Nord Stream gas pipelines have revealed evidence of explosives, indicating an act of \"gross sabotage\", Swedish prosecutors said on Friday, backing up European authorities' earlier assertions that blasts had deliberately targeted the critical infrastructure.
Earth now weighs six ronnagrams: New metric prefixes voted in
The new prefixes can simplify how we talk about some pretty big objects.
Mass resignations and revolt greet Musk's Twitter 2.0 plan
We'll Survive, Says CEO As Techdom Fears Site Shutdown
Cognizant freezes off-campus hiring
Cognizant India's CMD Rajesh Nambiar had said that demand continues to be strong.
Cisco India may lay off a few hundreds
“Along with our Q1 results, we announced a limited business restructuring that will right-size our real estate portfolio and will impact approximately 5% of our workforce (globally).”
Pre-Budget meets from Monday
It will be the fifth budget of the Modi 2.0 government and Sitharaman, and the last full Budget before the general elections slated in April-May 2024.
Jet 2.0 to send many staffers on leave without pay
Two-thirds of staff not impacted at all.
Push asset monetisation process, finmin to depts
Coal Ministry Leads The List, Followed By Highways
GSK Pharma shuts its consumer trade channel
An industry expert explained that their role was taking orders from chemists which in today’s world can be done more effectively through the digital medium.
Zomato co-founder quits
The journey to build a world class tech business out of India, for India (and then maybe the world) is still on, just 1% done.
UK-India FTA will be firmed up quickly: Sunak
UK PM Rishi Sunak has said that the UK government remains committed to working “as quickly as possible” towards a successful conclusion to the ongoing free trade agreement (FTA) talks with India, as the majority of the substantive negotiation conversations were completed at the end of last month.
Independence of CAs is vital, says FM
The chief guest, Om Birla, speaker of the Lok Sabha, congratulated the ICAI for hosting such a grand even.