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CBI files five in Assam online trading scam; 18 accused named chargesheets
The CBI has filed five chargesheets in Guwahati against 18 individuals and two companies involved in a massive online trading scam that duped thousands of investors in Assam by promising high returns, officials said on Monday.
India's banking sector poised for continued resilience: S&P Global
India's financial sector is poised for resilience, bolstered by structural improvements and robust economic growth prospects, according to the S&P Global Ratings 2025 banking outlook.
India glucose monitoring market to grow at 2pc CAGR by 2033: Report
Amid the growing prevalence of diabetes in India, the glucose monitoring market in the country is forecast to grow at a 2 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) during 2024-33, according to a report on Monday.
India's trade deficit at all-time-high of $37.8 billion in November
India registered a record trade deficit of $37.8 billion in November with exports contracting 4.85 per cent to $32.1 billion while imports increased by 27 per cent to $69.95 billion.
PROPOSED CESS FOR INVESTIGATION
A CERTAIN amount of opposition is anticipated at next week's meeting of the Mysore Legislative Council to a Government Bill to provide for the levy of a coffee cess, temporarily in the Mysore State, in order to maintain an experimental station for the investigation of diseases affecting the coffee plant, and other allied problems relating to coffee cultivation.
Syria after Assad's fall
Syrian rebel forces captured Damascus and forced President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Moscow with his family, where he has been granted refuge.
The gift of second chances
The impending return from an Indonesian jail of a Filipino migrant worker tricked into being a drug mule is a spot of good news amid the toxic political scuffle of recent weeks.
Bhopal revisited~II
The license for setting up the Union Carbide plant at Bhopal for producing poisonous MIC and a 'no-objection' from the Pollution Control Department were granted despite the plant's location being near a densely populated area. This was against prescribed norms. No action was taken against the erring UCIL for not complying with statutory safety measures. Was it not a hoax? Were the state and Central government officials hypnotized by the gimmicky assurance of UCC that 'our Bhopal plant will be as inoffensive as a chocolate factory'?
Day of Reckoning
South Korea's democracy has faced yet another stern test with the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, a polarising figure whose ill-conceived martial law decree plunged the nation into a constitutional crisis.
Political Minefield
The appointment of François Bayrou as France's new Prime Minister highlights the formidable challenges facing the country as it struggles with political gridlock, economic uncertainty, and public discontent.
BJP leader praises hike in PM's Poshan scheme
Senior BJP leader, Balbir Ram Rattan on Monday said that the increased allocation under the Poshan scheme is expected to bring about a transformative impact on the lives of women and children of poor sections.
AAP has a clear agenda for Delhi's development: Sisodia on poll prospects
Senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former Delhi Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, on Monday, exuded confidence that AAP would retain power in the forthcoming Assembly elections as it has delivered results in the last 10 years, and also has a clear agenda for the development of the national capital.
BJP's brazen attempt towards totalitarian presidential system through ONOP: Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MKStalin on Monday alleged the BJP-led Union government despite lacking a majority to pass the One Nation One Poll legislation, is making a brazen attempt to push the same with an ulterior motive of conducting a presidential form of government.
Ilayaraja denied entry to sanctum sanctorum of Srivilliputhur temple
Avideoof him being prevented entry gone viral with hisardent fans castigating the templeadministration
'Stay healthy, stay happy', CM Sharma tells people in Jaipur park
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, on Monday, emphasised the significance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and engaging in regular exercise.
Jaipur coaching centre sealed after students fall ill
Utkarsh Coaching Centre in Rajasthan's Jaipur has been sealed after several students fell ill and some fainted on the premises, said officials here.
Shaina NC praises Omar as 'mature leader' for criticising Cong's objections to EVMS
National Conference (NC) leader and Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah's, recent criticism of the INDIA bloc ally Congress' objections to Electronic Voting Machines (EVMS) has sparked a response from Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC, who lauded Abdullah as a 'very mature leader.'
Govt underlines schemes for upliftment of minorities
The Centre has launched several schemes focusing on education, employment, and infrastructure development to safeguard the rights and improve the lives of minorities which comprise about 19.3 per cent of the country's population.
Kolkata book fair to see 1000 stalls
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will inaugurate the 48th International Kolkata Book Fair (IKBF) on 28 January, 2025. It will be held at the Boimela Prangan in Salt Lake. The focal theme country is Germany.
Jailed Hindu monk's lawyer in city for treatment
Jailed monk Chinmoy Krishna Das Bangladeshi lawyer Rabindra Ghosh is currently in Kolkata for medical treatment.
Abhishek calls ONOE unconstitutional
Abhishek Banerjee, Trinamul Congress MP from Diamond Harbour and party's national general secretary came down heavily on the BJP-led Centre and said the proposed One Nation One Election Bill is unconstitutional and will take away the voting rights of the people.
Mamata pays homage to Indian soldiers on Vijay Diwas
She refused to comment on the situation that is prevalent in Bangladesh now
ISS successful candidates get sweets, flowers from Mamata
The two candidates were delivered the pleasantries by the local governmentrepresentatives
As Trump threatens mass deportations, Central America braces for an influx of vulnerable migrants
As dozens of deported migrants pack into a sweltering airport facility in San Pedro Sula, Norma sits under fluorescent lights clutching a foam cup of coffee and a small plate of eggs-all that was waiting for her in Honduras.
B'desh violence: Protest in heart of city disrupts traffic
The Bengali Hindu Protection Committee organised amarch from Sealdah to Dharmatala, demanding the immediate release of Swami Chinmoy Krishna
BGT: Rain may play spoilsport during remaining two days of Brisbane Test
The Bureau of Meteorology of Australia has reported today that there are 90% chances of rain on the last two days of the Brisbane Test played between the Baggy Greens and India which is Tuesday and Wednesday.
India at rain's mercy after yet another top order collapse
Aussie pacers dominate Indian batting at rain swept Gabba to leave visitors tottering at 51-4
Australian legend Border rates Bumrah as highly as Hadlee and Marshall
Jasprit Bumrah's stocks rose exponentially ever since he arrived on Australian shores this summer, with the pace ace leading India to a commanding win in the Border-Gavaskar series opener in Perth, before leaving his mark in Adelaide and Brisbane.
Badminton nationals to start in Bengaluru on 18 December
An exciting domestic season, which witnessed the emergence of young challengers and revival of fortune for some battle-hardened journeymen, is set for a grand finale with the 77th Inter-Zonal and 86th Senior National Badminton Championships to be played at the Karnataka Badminton Association courts in Bengaluru from 18-24 December.
Mbappe in Real squad for Intercontinental Cup
Kylian Mbappe has been added to Real Madrid's 24-man squad for the Intercontinental Cup.