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Amazon India relocating HQ
Amazon India is moving its corporate headquarters from its longtime base in the northwest part of Bengaluru to close to the city's airport as part of the e-commerce and cloud computing giant's cost-cutting exercise, a development that has disturbed the idyllic setting of the bohemian residential community.
RBI CRACKDOWN ON PERSONALLOANS, KYC HITS OFF-ROLL WORK
The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) push for stricter compliance with know-yourcustomer (KYC) norms, and its crackdown on the surge in personal loans have had an unlikely fallout: a dip in demand for off-roll workers.
TATA, PEGATRON INK DEAL FOR TN IPHONE PLANT
India's Tata Electronics has agreed to buy a majority stake in Taiwanese contract manufacturer Pegatron's only iPhone plant in India, forming a new joint venture that strengthens Tata's position as an Apple supplier, two sources told Reuters.
Centre to scrap windfall levy as crude prices cool
Decision guided by the government's view that the tax has outlived its utility
Investors lose nearly ₹50 lakh cr in 7 weeks
MUMBAI: Stock market investors have seen their wealth erode by close to ₹50 lakh crore in the past seven weeks amid a flurry of primary market issuances and foreign institutional investor (FII) selling fuelled by India Inc's tepid earnings growth and rising bond yields in US.
Trump picks Wright as energy secretary
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Chris Wright, a campaign donor and fossil fuel executive, to serve as energy secretary in his upcoming, second administration.
How viral, duct-taped banana came to be worth $1 million
Walk into any supermarket and you can generally buy a banana for less than $1. But a banana duct-taped to a wall? That might sell for more than 1 million at an upcoming auction at Sotheby's in New York.
Saudi executes 100+ foreigners in 2024
Saudi Arabia has executed more than 100 foreigners this year, according to an AFP tally indicating a sharp increase which one rights group said was unprecedented.
Hezbollah's main rep killed in Israeli strike; Bibi home targeted
A Lebanese security source said Hezbollah spokesman Mohammed Afif was killed in an Israeli strike, on Sunday, in central Beirut that hit the Lebanese branch of the Syrian Baath party.
Govt likely to push banks to return unclaimed deposits to rightful owners
The government will nudge banks to begin a drive to trace unclaimed account holders or their legal heirs to return their deposits as the quantum of such funds has swelled to more than ₹78,000 crore, officials said.
Hrs after 'hellish' Russian attack, Biden allows Ukraine to hit back
Biden administration has lifted restrictions that had blocked Ukraine from using US-provided weapons to strike deep into Russian territory
Saudi executes 100+ foreigners in 2024
Saudi Arabia has executed more than 100 foreigners this year, according to an AFP tally indicating a sharp increase which one rights group said was unprecedented.
Make the wise choice: Xi urges Biden at APEC
China's leader Xi J inping met for the last time with US President Joe Biden on Saturday but was already looking ahead to President-elect Donald Trump and his \"America first\" policies, saying Beijing \"is ready to work with a new US administration\".
In Badal’s departure, opportunity for SAD
Sukhbir Singh Badal's resignation as the president of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) is not surprising given his continuance at the helm of the party became difficult after the Akal Takht, the spiritual seat of the Sikh community, declared him a tankhaiya (someone guilty of religious misconduct). As a panthic party, SAD could not have let Badal continue as president after the move.
Snuffing out young lives
Jhansi hospital fire is a painful reminder of the callous approach of administrations to fire safety
In Sri Lanka, mandate for continuing change
If more emphasis was needed from the Sri Lankans to underline that they wanted change in the country, the results of the November 14 parliamentary elections provided it in ample measure.
Silence on portents Of a global conflict
Why are global leaders not speaking out against all the war-like activity across the world?
Baffling reluctance to talk about pollution, climate
November is halfway through, and you, just like me, might also be wondering: When will winter start in Delhi? The national capital is already grappling with severe fog.
IIS OFFICER PASSES AWAY AT 67 AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS
SM Khan, a distinguished senior Indian Information Service officer who was the press secretary to former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, died at a private hospital on Sunday after a brief illness, according to his family. He was 67. Khan is survived by his wife and three children.
EDU MIN, HOPKINS TEAM MEET OVER OFFSHORE CAMPUS
Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan held a meeting with a delegation from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) led by its president Ronald J Daniels, to discuss potential academic and research collaborations including setting up of an offshore JHU campus in India.
Imn elderly enrolled in Ayushman Bharat within 3 weeks ofits launch
AT LEAST 0.4 MN ENROLMENTS UNDER AYUSHMAN VAY VANDANA CARD ARE BY FEMALE BENEFICIARIES, A HEALTH MINISTRY STATEMENT SAID
DELHI COPS BUST SYNDICATE FOR SELLING BANNED DRUGS, 4 HELD
The Delhi Police crime branch arrested four men involved in selling banned medical drugs and seized over 10kg of unlicensed medicines, officials said Sunday.
B'desh will seek extradition of Sheikh Hasina, says Yunus
Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said on Sunday that the interim government will seek the extradition of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India after the fall of her government following a mass protest movement in August.
'People dejected after 5 years of JMM, corruption'
The Bharatiya Janata Party led National Democratic Alliance is headed for a majority in the Jharkhand assembly polls, the state unit president Babulal Marandi said in an interview with Vishal Kant.
KHARGE LAUNCHES SCATHING ATTACK ON BJP AND RSS
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday likened the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ideological fount Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to \"poison\" and \"politically most dangerous\" in India.
EC orders takedown of Jharkhand BJP's post
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Sunday ordered the state poll chief to take down a video posted by the Jharkhand BJP on social media platforms, saying that it violated the Model Code of Conduct in place for the November 20 assembly elections.
Nadda accuses JMM-Cong govt of sheltering Bangladeshi infiltrators
BJP president JP Nadda on Sunday claimed that, according to an \"intelligence report,\" the JMM-led coalition government in Jharkhand gave shelter to Bangladeshi infiltrators in madrasas and ensured that they got land and government documents like Aadhaar cards.
SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AND WASTED FOOD SEEM TO DEFEAT PURPOSE OF COP29
Much is being written about the 29th climate negotiations, or COP29, currently ongoing in Baku, Azerbaijan.
ITBP bolsters troop presence along the India-China border
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has strengthened its presence along the India-China border in Arunachal Pradesh, deploying four new battalions comprising over 5,300 personnel and establishing more than two dozen border outposts, officials familiar with the matter said.
'DEFEAT THEM BIG' SAYS PAWAR AS AJIT CALLS FOR VOTER SUPPORT
Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Sunday said he had to part ways with NCP founder and uncle Sharad Pawar as all party MLAs wanted to join the Eknath Shinde government to tide over the stalled development works in the state.