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SOCHAY: A NEW BEGINNING
Actor-couple Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala officially tied the knot in a private ceremony at Annapurna Studios, Hyderabad, on Wednesday. Chaitanya's father, actor Akkineni Nagarjuna, shared the first glimpses of the wedding on social media.
Instant-redemption liquid funds or sweep-in FDs?
Markets regulator Sebi issued a circular on instant redemption in liquid funds in 2017, allowing investors to withdraw up to ₹50,000 or 90% of the money parked in a liquid fund per day, whichever is lower.
Bangladesh starts printing notes without Mujibur Rahman's image, new ones may feature uprising
Months after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina as prime minister, Bangladesh has begun the process of erasing the image of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman-her father and the iconic figure behind the founding of the country from its currency notes.
Justice Manmohan takes oath as SC judge, top court's strength at 33
Justice Manmohan took oath as a judge of the Supreme Court on Thursday, enhancing the strength of the top court to 33, just one short of its sanctioned strength of 34 judges.
'Shinde as deputy CM is like police commissioner becoming inspector'
Taking a dig at outgoing Maharashtra chief minister Eknath Shinde, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut likened the former becoming a deputy chief minister to that of a police commissioner accepting the post of an inspector \"(Eknath) Shinde becoming a deputy chief minister now is like the police commissioner accepting the post of police inspector,\" Raut said.
BJP links Rahul with Soros, Cong hits back
A political controversy erupted on Thursday after one Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lawmaker attempted to link billionaire George Soros with Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and another called him a \"traitor\", triggering protests from the Congress.
New CM sets stage for assembly session hours after taking over
Within hours of being sworn in as Maharashtra's new chief minister Devendra Fadnavis announced that his government would be undertaking a scrutiny of the popular Ladki Bahin Yojna and a three-day special assembly session will begin on December 7.
French PM's ouster latest blow for unsteady Europe
President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday sought a new prime minister to prevent France from sliding deeper into political turmoil after Michel Barnier’s government was ousted in a historic no-confidence vote in parliament.
India in focus: Creating new global narratives at IFFI
The recently concluded 55th International Film Festival of India was a testament of global collaboration and innovation in filmmaking
Rob says he 'might retire' by the end of The Batman trilogy
Robert Pattinson might put a full stop to his acting career before The Batman trilogy comes to a close.
Gal Gadot's casting in Snow White receives backlash
Gal Gadot has been on the receiving end of widespread trolling online ever since the trailer for Snow White came out earlier.
'OUR PARENTS WANTED US TO GET MARRIED, AND WE SAID YES'
In his first interview after wedding, actor Naveen Kasturia tells us about his short and sweet love story with wife Shubhanjali Sharma
'Bishnoi ko bulau kya?': Security scare for Salman Khan on set
In a major breach of security, a 26-year-old man on Wednesday entered a venue in Mumbai's Dadar West where actor Salman Khan was shooting for a film.
This Allu Arjun Starrer is neither fire nor wildfire
Here's a reason why the first part of any film franchise is like first love.
Big loss for India in Brisbane ODI
India may be looking to fill their top-order void, but the first ODI against Australia was far from providing the answers. A mindless flash from Smriti Mandhana, followed by a miscued shot from Priya Punia and an excellent catch from Annabel Sutherland to dismiss Harleen Deol, meant India had lost their top three for just 42, with Harmanpreet Kaur and Jemimah Rodrigues again summoned to salvage their innings. This time they failed.
WFI CHALLENGES DELHI HC ORDER RESTORING AD HOC PANEL'S MANDATE
WFI has filed an appeal before a two-judge bench of the Delhi High Court challenging a single judge's order restoring the mandate of the ad hoc committee appointed by IOA for managing the federation's affairs.
Arsenal, Chelsea close gap on Reds
Mohamed Salah struck twice for Premier League leaders Liverpool, but it was not enough to earn them victory at Newcastle United as a thrilling 3-3 draw meant the gap at the top of the table was cut to seven points on Wednesday.
Now, PT Usha faces the heat from IGU member
The controversial Indian Golf Union (IGU) election has reached the doorstep of the IOA Ethics Commission.
Upbeat India and a comeback threat
Skipper Rohit says he will drop down the batting order as India take on Australia in the second Test in an Adelaide day-nighter
A very precise game, says Gukesh after a draw without any fireworks
Heading into a rest day, challenger Gukesh and reigning world champion Ding are tied at 4.5-4.5 after sixth draw on the trot in nine games
Hamilton's last drive with Mercedes
The greatest partnership in F1
Out of comfort zone, teams face a 'different' test
IT'S A CHALLENGE BUT OF A DIFFERENT KIND, MORE SO BECAUSE OVER THE YEARS TEAMS HAVE GOT ACCUSTOMED TO PLAYING WITH RED OR WHITE BALL
India likely to play CT ties in the UAE
The next year's Champions Trophy is likely to be held in Pakistan and the UAE after an agreement was reached informally between the India and Pakistan cricket boards (BCCI and PCB).
Bankruptcy rescues down as NCLT short of members
A 30% shortage of key members at India's bankruptcy courts is slowing the process of debt resolution.
Weekly options expiry witness to battle of bourses
Competition between Asia's oldest exchange and its younger, bigger rival is set to heat up with BSE shifting its weekly Sensex contract expiry from next month even as Sebi's curbs to temper retail frenzy in derivatives have gotten under way.
MYNTRA JOINS Q-COMMERCE RACE WITH 30-MIN FASHION DELIVERY
As the fast delivery trend reshapes India's retail landscape, fashion players such as Flipkart-backed Myntra are jumping on the quick-commerce bandwagon to meet rising consumer expectations.
Govt capex engines to keep firing in next fiscal
At 3.4% of GDP, government capex may be around ₹12 lakh crore in FY26
Russia willing to set up mfg units in India: Putin
Russia is ready to set up manufacturing units in India, officials in New Delhi said on Thursday, citing President Vladimir Putin's recent remarks endorsing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's \"Make in India\" initiative and pointing to Russian energy major Rosneft's $20 billion investments in the country.
TRIBUNAL BANS DISSEMINATION OF EX-PM HASINA'S 'HATE SPEECHES'
Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Thursday ordered a ban on disseminating deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina's \"hate speeches\" in the mainstream media and social media networks as the tribunal is set to try her on numerous charges of crimes against humanity.
Macron banks on Socialists to break France's gridlock
French President Emmanuel Macron is looking to join forces with the Socialist party, a strategy that would split a large left-wing coalition in the National Assembly and potentially return enough power to centrists to be able to break the country's political gridlock.