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Maruti Suzuki's plant becomes fastest to hit 1 cr production
Maruti Suzuki India Limited has reached a significant milestone, with the Manesar facility crossing the 1 crore cumulative production mark.
Bajaj Auto earnings disappoint, stock drops 13% in Q2
Bajaj Auto, a leading twowheeler manufacturer, reported lower-than-expected earnings for the quarter ending September 2024, causing its stock to drop more than 13%, hitting a low of 10,093 per share.
LOGISTICS COSTS TO DROP TO SINGLE-DIGIT: GADKARI
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Mr. Nitin Gadkari, announced that India's logistics costs will reduce to single digits within the next two years, targeting a 9% rate.
CCPA DIRECTS OLA TO ALLOW CONSUMERS CHOICE OF REFUND METHOD
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has instructed Ola, to implement a consumer-friendly mechanism allowing customers to choose their preferred refund method.
DEWA grants first independent EV Charge Point Operator licences
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has issued the first two Independent Charge Point Operator (CPO) licences for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Dubai to Tesla and UAEV.
TARUN TAHILIANI'S LATEST COLLECTION, TASVA. EMBODIES THE FESTIVE VIBE
with the festive W season upon us in full stride, everyone is on the lookout for standout sartorial choices to flaunt their style.
ITC'S AVARTANA COMES TO THE NORTH WITH SOUTHERN INDIAN FINE DINING
At its heart, ITC Maurya's just-opened restaurant, Avartana is about elevating Southern Indian food to a fine dining experience, where the mosaic of the spread goes far beyond the traditional and enters the territory of contemporary fusion cuisine.
Jodhpur RIFF returns to Mehrangarh fort with 280 musicians from across the world
Under the radiant full moon of Sharad Purnima, Jodhpur RIFF is returning to the Mehrangarh Fort, bringing together over 280 extraordinary musicians from across India and the world.
IGNORED LIVING HERITAGE OF JAMMU SHIVALIKS A wake-up call for policymakers and historians.
Grandmother whom we called Bobo in Dogri had a massive badi (open hillside) and from the edge of the hillside was visible the most beautiful valley surrounded by a panoramic view of forested hills and taller Shivalik peaks.
DII sues US Defense Department over Chinese military ties designation
DJI, which accounts for more than half of US commercial drone sales, argued that the designation is inaccurate and has caused significant financial losses, Channel News Asia CNA) reported.
SINWAR IS DEAD, BUT IRAN'S IRGC IS AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT TO ISRAEL
The bad news for a jubilant Israel is that the latest generation of IRGC leaders are more radical than their predecessors, happy to suppress anti-regime protests in the country and eager to continue support for Hezbollah in Lebanon and Assad in Syria.
'Bangladesh general election likely in 2025'
Amid a fluid political situation, B'desh is raring to go for its general elections.
HEZBOLLAH DRONE ATTACK AIMS NETANYAHU'S CAESAREA RESIDENCE
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's private residence in Caesarea was targeted in a drone attack from Lebanon earlier this morning, The Times of Israel reported, citing Israel PM's Office, The Times of Israel reported.
Punjab panchayat elections marred by violence and criminal influence
The recently concluded Panchayat elections in Punjab on October 15, 2024, revealed a slew of unusual incidents, violent clashes, and criminal elements influencing the poll outcomes.
WOMEN HEALTH ISSUES SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY, SAY EXPERTS
Leading women healthcare specialists participated in the 4th edition of the We Women Want event 2024, organised by ITV Network.
Never stop dreaming despite patriarchy: Sportswomen
At the 'We Women Want Festival and Awards' organised by ITV Network at Hotel Taj Ambassador, in the national capital on Monday, top women achievers in sports shared their problems, including the pressure both from the family and society, and the patriarchal norms.
'Female politicians are targeted more on social media than men'
Female politicians agreed on the point that online trolling is usually gender-biased.
'MORE WOMEN SHOULD JOIN THE INDIAN ARMY, DEFENCE FORCES'
Defying the general perception that defence forces are dominated by males, distinguished women officers from the Indian Army discussed their motivations, experiences, and the challenges they encountered and called for more women to join the armed forces.
WOMEN ACHIEVERS FELICITATED AT CONCLAVE HOSTED BY ITV NETWORK
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi Singh, mountaineer Meenu Kaliraman, world champion boxer Sweety Boora, Paralympic medalist Simran Sharma, Bollywood stars Raveena Tandon, Taapsee Pannu, female armed forces' officers and several others shared their journeys with the audience at the We Women Want Conclave 2024.
FACED A LOT OF BIAS IN WORLD OF DIPLOMACY: LAKSHMI PURI
PREJUDICE NEW DELHI Former Indian diplomat Lakshmi Puri, who also worked as United Nations Assistant Secretary General, on Monday said that in the world of diplomacy, she had to face a lot of bias for being a woman but she broke all the ceilings.
WOMEN HAVE MADE BIG STRIDES ACROSS SECTORS: DELHI CM
The iTV Network on Monday hosted the \"We Women Want Festival & Awards 2024\" at the Taj Ambassador Hotel in New Delhi.
Nitin Gadkari wants to make India a carbon-free nation
At the 4th edition of the 2024 \"We Women Want\" event, organized by ITV Network, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari shared his vision for making India a carbon-free nation.
Raveena, Taapsee speak on women's empowerment and equality
At the 2024 \"We Women Want\" event organised by ITV Network, Bollywood actress and Padma Shri awardee Raveena Tandon participated in an open discussion, sharing her journey in the film industry.
India's strategic frenemy
The Indian government is accountable to the people of India, and should not feel obligated to adhere to rules set by the US if doing so compromises India’s sovereignty and national security.
Military modernisation is Taiwan's need
Taiwan must first increase its defence budget. Current spending, which amounts to roughly 2% of the nation's GDP, is insufficient.
Janus-faced nature of Trudeau's politics
It is clear that Trudeau looks after his political constituencies, including minority communities more than he cares about indigenous people of Canada
Leaders dissemble for political survival
The public who consume untruths are mostly ignorant. They acquire information on a catastrophe and causes for that from media.
Justin Trudeau, stop dancing with extremists
Canada with Trudeau as PM has been moving within the orbit of the Sino-Wahhabi lobby.
Killing of a terrorist leads to India-Cana
Initially, the Canadian police did treat the matter of Nijjar's killing as a gangland war, and there, the matter should have reste
MP CONGRESS TO FOCUS ON STRENGTHENING STREET LEVEL POLITICS
Congress in Madhya Pradesh aims to strengthen grassroots efforts, empowering a new generation of leadership.