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Lanky William O'Roars to life on spicy deck
A TALL seamer from New Zealand? Check. Overcast conditions? Check. Disconcerting bounce? Check. Canterbury? Check. High release point? Check. There are endless similarities between Kyle Jamieson and William O'Rourke and some of those similarities played itself out in a fairly predictable manner on the second day of the first Test between India and New Zealand.
Ranji Trophy: Tamil Nadu aim to carry momentum vs Delhi
A CONFIDENT-looking Tamil Nadu take on Delhi in their second round of the Ranji Trophy beginning in Delhi on Thursday. Their confidence stems from the fact that they defeated a strong Saurashtra side a few days back in Coimbatore.
Draft Bill: Concerns over NSF autonomy main point in meet
THE meeting between the sports ministry and the stakeholders to discuss the nuances of the Draft National Sports Governance Bill 2024 went off peacefully despite certain provisions in the draft seemingly infringing on the autonomy of National Olympic Committee (NOC) and the National Sports Federations (NSFs).
WC Finals: Vivaan & Anantjeet medal
SHOTGUN shooters, Vivaan Kapoor and Anantjeet Singh Naruka, stepped up to add two medals to India's kitty on the final day of the ISSF World Cup Finals here on Thursday.
RBI bars Asirvad MFI, Navi Fin, 2 other NBFCs
WITHIN a fortnight off issuing a stern warning and asking to them to behave, the RBI on Thursday took stringent regulatory action against four non-bank lenders and a micro finance player, citing material, supervisory breaches, and has asked them to cease and desist from sanctioning and disbursing loans effective October 21.
LTIMindtree net profit rises 7.7% to ₹1,251 crore
LTIMindtree on Thursday reported a 7.7% increase in its consolidated net profit to ₹1,251 crore. The company had reported net profit of ₹1,161.8 crore in the year-ago period. Its revenue from operations in the second quarter stood at ₹9,432.9 crore, a 5.9% increase compared to ₹8,905.4 crore in the same quarter last year. Its operating margin (EBIT) stood at 15.5% in the September quarter.
Founder says Byju's worth today is zero
BYJU Raveendran on Thursday said there is no fraud and if there were fraud, the founders would take money out, but \"we have reinvested our money back into the company,\" the founder of edtech firm Byju's said at a press conference.
Wipro profit rises 21%; announces 1:1 bonus share issue
WIPRO on Thursday reported a 21.2% jump in its consolidated net profit for the September quarter to ₹3,208.8 crore compared to ₹2,646.3 crore in the same quarter last year. Its net profit beats Street estimates. The company's revenue for the second quarter stood at ₹22,301.6 crore, a 0.95% decline compared to ₹22,515.9 crore in the year-ago period.
Infosys Q2 net profit rises 5% to ₹6,506 cr
Revises FY25 revenue guidance from 3%-4% to 3.75% to 4.5%; company is planning a wage hike in Q4
Number of income taxpayers doubles in 10 years
CONTINUOUS efforts by the income tax department to increase taxpayer base have borne fruits with the number of income taxpayers doubling in the past 10 years even as direct collections have risen three times during the period.
Motorcycle sales likely to be lower than expected this festive season
ALL seems to be not well for India's two-wheeler industry given a major player has trimmed sales growth expectations in the important festive season.
Hyundai public issue fully booked on final day, retail investors give IPO a miss
THE initial public offering (IPO) of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) was fully subscribed on the final day of bidding on Thursday, thanks to the strong participation by qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) as retail investors decided to give the mega IPO a big miss.
ASSAM MUST MOVE FORWARD AFTER SC NOD ON CITIZENSHIP
THE Supreme Court's decision to uphold Section 6A of the Citizenship Act, 1955, is a welcome move that will go a long way in fostering fraternity among the people of Assam, in particular, and those living in the northeastern states, in general.
Revenge achieved: Oct 7 mastermind killed
Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar was killed by Israeli soldiers in Gaza, his death paves the way for release of hostages
Panel calls for reform of Secret Service
AN independent panel investigating the attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania campaign rally recommended bringing in new, outside leadership and refocusing on its protective mission.
Weeks before US poll, Biden waives off $4.5 bn in edu debt
US President Joe Biden announced on Thursday further student debt relief for public servants - amounting to around $4.5 billion - with just over two weeks to go until the presidential election.
South Korean court recognises misogyny as hate crime motive
A South Korean court has recognised misogyny as a motive for a hate crime, its spokesperson said on Thursday, a decision activists hailed as a breakthrough for women's rights.
India feels Canada doesn't take terror seriously: Trudeau
INDIA believes that Canada doesn't take seriously violence or terrorism or incitement to hatred seriously, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday as he cited foundational responsibility for the Canadian government for not taking actions against those espousing violence and terrorism against a third country.
Ex-British boy band star Liam Payne struggled with stardom, alcoholism
FORMER One Direction singer Liam Payne, 31, whose chart-topping British boy band generated a global following of swooning fans, was found dead Wednesday after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, local officials said.
MVA's Maha deal on 260 seats: Cong 115. Uddhav 85 & Sharad 75
THE Maha Vikas Aghadi on Thursday finalised the deal for 260 seats out of the 288 in Maharashtra assembly while differences among the opposition alliance partners on remaining constituencies will be resolved soon, sources said.
INDIA bloc may firm up J'khand seat deal today
THE INDIA bloc is said to have reached a consensus over seat sharing for Jharkhand Assembly polls.
India could have taken entire Pak during Kargil: RSS
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat said on Thursday that India had the capability to capture Pakistan during the Kargil conflict in 1999, but the government at that time had instructed the Army not to cross the border for attack.
Women march to CBI office for RG Kar justice
EVEN as a fast-unto-death by agitating junior doctors in West Bengal entered the 13th day on Thursday, hundreds of women marched to the CBI office in the state capital, seeking speedy justice in the RG Kar Hospital rape-murder incident.
BJP not keen on ties with smaller parties
UNLIKE the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP is not keen on tieups with smaller parties in Maharashtra assembly polls.
Detect, deport illegal Bangladeshi immigrants chorus in Assam grows
Some parties say the state should be kept outside CAA as it 'contradicts' Assam Accord
‘Dry’ Bihar hooch tragedy toll 25, Oppn corners Nitish, questions ban
DEATH toll in two separate hooch incidents in Bihar reached 25, with 19 more people losing their lives in the last 24 hours, officials of the districts concerned said on Thursday.
CJI Chandrachud names Justice Sanjiv Khanna as successor
CHIEF Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Thursday recommended to the Centre that Justice Sanjiv Khanna, the senior-most Supreme Court Judge after the outgoing CJI, be named as his successor.
CBI chargesheet against Karti in graft case linked to Chinese visa
THE CBI has filed a chargesheet against Congress MP Karti Chidambaram and others following its investigations into alleged bribery in facilitating visas for Chinese nationals of a power company in 2011 when his father P Chidambaram was home minister, officials said on Thursday.
Rlys makes changes, cuts advance ticket booking time from 120 days to 60
AHEAD of festivals like Diwali and Chhath, the Railways has reduced the advance reservation period (ARP) of seats from 120 days to 60 days starting November 1. All bookings done up to October 31 under the ARP of 120 days will remain intact, said a railway ministry circular issued on Thursday.
Saab says can deliver 1st Gripen in 3 yrs
ENTHUSED by the Indian Air Force's potential Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) deal, Swedish defence technology major Saab on Thursday said that if it is awarded the contract, it would deliver the first Gripen E/F fighter, with indigenous content, to India within the succeeding three years.