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Women's Day: Achievers to handle PM social media a/cs
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi, during his monthly radio broadcast 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday, informed the nation of an initiative dedicated to 'Nari Shakti' (women's power) on International Women's Day, celebrated on March 8 every year.
Pope Receiving Supplemental Oxygen Following Respiratory Crisis: Vatican
POPE Francis was conscious but still receiving high flows of supplemental oxygen Sunday following a respiratory crisis and blood transfusions, as he remains in critical condition with a complex lung infection, the Vatican said.
SL Navy arrests 32 fishers, seizes 5 boats in 1 night
Stalin reiterates request to EAM to convene joint working group for permanent solution
The Warren Buffett Way Of Patient Investing
F investors were to be measured based on temperament, there would perhaps be nobody like Warren Buffett, the legendary American investor.
C'garh to Harness ISRO Technology Innovations to Boost Key Sectors
THE Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to collaborate with the Chhattisgarh government to harness space-based applications for sustainable development.
When The Meek Turn, There Will Be Havoc
Despite being discouraged by ever so many people, I went to the Mahakumbh last week.
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Edu dept to bring back dropout children to school
OFFICIALS from the Dharmapuri School Education Department and Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) are working to enroll 600 school dropout students back into school.
Mkt may see record FII exodus in FY25
DOMESTIC equity market may see record annual foreign institutional investor (FII) exodus in financial year (FY25), surpassing the previous record outflow of ₹140,010 crore recorded in FY22 when the global equity market was rattled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Documenting a Mundane Life
I am not the kind of woman who dreams of doing things', thinks 51-year-old assistant principal Gail Baines, summoned to the principal's office on a Friday morning in late June and encouraged to do something she'd \"always dreamed of.\"
The Inherent Importance of Invisible India
Invisible India has no physical borders, no official recognition. It is an India of irresistible ideas.
Stepping into Barbara's Shoes
The actress talks about her new film Lucca's World and distancing herself from the sensuous image she was once known for
Godrej Ent pumps in ₹200 crore in Dahej
THE Process Equipment division of Godrej Enterprises Group has announced an additional investment of ₹200 crore to expand its advanced manufacturing facility in Dahej, Gujarat.
We need to live in cooperation with our fellow human beings
MATA Amritanandamayi Devi said that every calamity, may it be a pandemic, natural disaster, or climatic change, urges humankind to cultivate three things: cooperation, companionship, and communion.
There is No Time to Waste on Partisan Electoral Politics
Much of this turbulence has been generated by the election of Donald Trump as POTUS. Trump has lost no time in making it clear that he expects every one—allies, friends, neighbours—to bend down on their knees.
Bridging Identities, Building Democracy
A chronicle of India's political landscape over the last several decades as experienced from within the halls of power
Small reactors: Nu-clear favourites
Both the govt & public sector energy cos are focusing on developing small modular reactors
India & UK sign agreement for AI in 4G, 5G; focus on Open RAN
INDIA and the UK have signed an MoU that focuses on Open RAN-related policy and technical matters, including 5G Open RAN and Artificial Intelligence in 4G/5G.
LLB TO CM: 'AAM MAHILA' THEN AND NOW
EKHA Gupta's journey from a fiery student leader to Delhi's Chief Minister in 2025 is nothing less than cinematic.
60 med colleges not paying stipends to interns
AS many as 60 medical colleges and institutions out of over 500 are not paying stipends to their undergraduate interns, postgraduate residents, and senior residents, as per file noting assessed through RTI.
Who Let the Dogs Out?
Originally rooted in hunting practices, greyhound racing, an enduring practice in Punjab is gaining traction beyond the northern state
Organisers of Rajkot mass marriage go missing
Families duped, a bolt from the blue
Oppn up in arms as minister headed 'non-existent' Punjab dept for 2 yrs
THE Punjab government's Department of Administrative Reforms, which existed only on paper without any officers or staff, was being headed by cabinet minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal for the past 21 months.
9,700 Patents Filed in TN in a Year, Need Robust Support for Emerging Tech
TAMIL NADU has made significant strides in innovation, filing 9,700 patents in 2024.
US presence nominal, no Russia consensus at G20
THE United States' withdrawal and Russia's inability to secure European consensus led the G20 Foreign Ministers to acknowledge growing geopolitical divisions during their meeting in South Africa, which concluded in Johannesburg on Thursday but without the customary group photograph.
Living & Believing
Army Paralympic Node is unique. It is the only centre that helps soldiers to rehabilitate themselves after disasters leave them shattered. Indraneel Das tries to find out how...
EV start-up River eyes exports to 11 countries
BENGALURU-based electric scooter start-up River, which is backed by marquee investors such as Yamaha Motor and Toyota Ventures, plans to export to about 11 countries soon.
Hamas Frees 6 More Israeli Hostages
Two of them held for about a decade after visiting Gaza individually
PM-Pawar bonhomie in Delhi sparks Maha realignment buzz
THE bonhomie between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar at a Marathi literary event in Delhi has sparked speculations about a new political realignment in Maharashtra and at the Centre.
High Fare at New Toll Gate Worries Palacode Farmers
'New booth too close to Palayampudur toll which is against NHAI rule'