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'ANIMAL PARK TO GO ON FLOORS IN 2027'
At the ongoing Red Sea Film Festival, actor Ranbir Kapoor recounted learnings from his debut film and spoke about his future projects in the pipeline, among other things
King hints Bollywood debut: Want to create original music for Hindi films
Having topped charts with his singles Tu Aake Dekh Le and Maan Meri Jaan as well as marking a surprise collab with musician Nick Jonas last year, King has a new landmark on his mind - Bollywood.
Slay the cold months with countryside core
If you've ever dreamt about strolling through a charming English village in cozy layers and classic pieces, you're not alone.
After Perth high, inconsistency in batting comes back to bite India
The heavy defeat on Sunday has again exposed a batting line-up that dominates but can also slump without a fight
Bavuma hails team effort after SA seal series win
GQEBERHA: South African captain Temba Bavuma said his team's 109-run win in the second Test against Sri Lanka at St George's Park on Monday was a big step forward for a largely inexperienced group of players.
HC accepts Mahindra undertaking on '6E' trademark
The Delhi High Court on Monday recorded an undertaking from Mahindra Electric Automobile Ltd, agreeing not to use the \"6E\" trademark for its upcoming electric car model, the BE 6, during the pendency of a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd, the operator of India's largest airline IndiGo.
INDIA, AUSTRALIA REVIEW PROGRESS OF FTA TALKS
NEW DELHI: Senior officials of India and Australia have reviewed the progress of talks on the proposed free trade agreement between the two countries, the commerce ministry said on Monday.
Tata Motors, Kia India to hike Vehicle prices from Jan
MARUTI SUZUKI AND HYUNDAI MOTOR TOO HAVE ANNOUNCED PLANS TO HIKE VEHICLE PRICES FROM NEXT MONTH
Copper demand rises 13% to 1,700 kilo tonnes in FY24
India's copper demand grew by 13% annually to hit 1,700 kilo tonnes in FY24, driven by the rapid pace of infrastructure development and building constructions, the International Copper Association India said on Monday.
LG plans mfg unit in Andhra, fears competition from parent entity
NEW DELHI: LG Electronics India has plans to set up a new plant in Andhra Pradesh to boost its manufacturing capacity in the country, though it also fears competition from its South Korean parent entity.
GOVT APPOINTS REVENUE SECY SANJAY MALHOTRA AS 26TH RBI GUV
NEW DELHI: The government on Monday appointed Revenue Secretary Sanjay Malhotra as the 26th governor of the Reserve Bank of India.
2-wheeler demand drives retail vehicle sales up 11.2% in Nov
NEW DELHI: Retail sales of vehicles across categories in India grew by 11.21% at 32,08,719 units in November, as compared to 28,85,317 units in the same month last year riding on two-wheeler demand, Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations said on Monday.
Air India buys 100 more Airbus aircraft
THE AIRLINE SAID THE DEAL CONSISTED OF 10 WIDEBODY A350 AND 90 NARROWBODY A320 FAMILY AIRCRAFT.
India targets speeding up of Brics trade agreement
Pact in place with Russia, the next one to be signed with South Africa, Brazil
Global investors see India as key mkt: report
BENGALURU: Global investors are increasingly seeing attractive opportunities for private equity (PE) investments in India, followed by Japan and South Korea within Asia Pacific private markets, according to an analysis by investment firm Coller Capital.
BIDEN: ASSAD'S FALL IN SYRIA IS A 'FUNDAMENTAL ACT OF JUSTICE'
US President Joe Biden said on Sunday that the sudden collapse of the Syrian government under Bashar Assad is a \"fundamental act of justice\" after decades of repression, but it was \"a moment of risk and uncertainty\" for the Middle East.
Netanyahu set to take witness stand in corruption trial
TEL AVIV: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to take to the witness stand on Tuesday for the first time in his trial on corruption allegations, a pivotal point in the drawn-out proceedings that comes as the leader wages war in Gaza and faces an international arrest warrant for war crimes charges.
S Korea's prez banned from foreign travel
SEOUL: South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been banned from leaving the country over a failed attempt at imposing martial law, a justice ministry official said on Monday, amid growing calls for him to step down and a deepening leadership crisis.
China vows to 'firmly defend' sovereignty as Taiwan launches drills
BEIJING: China vowed on Monday to \"firmly defend\" its sovereignty and insisted Taiwan was an \"inalienable\" part of its territory, after the island said it had detected Chinese warships and coast guard vessels in its waters.
FLASH FLOODS HIT INDONESIA'S JAVA ISLAND, AT LEAST 10 DEAD, 2 MISSING
Indonesian rescuers recovered 10 bodies that were swept away in flash floods or buried under tons of mud and rocks that hit hilly villages on the country's main island of Java, officials said on Monday.
Israel strikes weapons sites in Syria as Russia grants Assad political asylum
People in Israel have welcomed the fall of Assad, who was a key ally of Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group
184 killed in Haiti capital violence over weekend: UN
At least 184 people were killed in brutal weekend violence in Haiti's capital, the United Nations said on Monday, with reports that a gang boss orchestrated the slaughter of voodoo practitioners.
Man sustains bullet injuries in firing during wedding celebration
KATIHAR: A 40-year-old man sustained bullet injuries on late Sunday night in a celebratory firing incident in Bihar's Katihar district, police said.
MODI MADE FARMERS' ISSUES PART OF POLITICAL AGENDA: YOGI
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said that while many played politics in the name of farmers after independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a sincere effort in 2014 to make their issues part of the political agenda.
MAN STONED TO DEATH IN PATNA
A 30-year-old man was stoned to death by some unidentified criminals at Pathar Ghat under the jurisdiction of Malsalami police station on late Sunday night, police said.
DENIED MONEY TO BUY BIDI, MAN KILLS MOTHER
A 22-year-old man has been arrested in Almora district of Uttarakhand for allegedly killing his 60-year-old mother after she denied him money to buy bidi, police said on Monday.
Promote winter dham yatra: Dhami to students
Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami urged the students, who left for Bharat Darshan educational tour on Monday, to apprise people in other states about the Uttarakhand government's decision to start winter Char Dham Yatra.
On the road to Damascus
Assad's fall and the rise of Islamists in Syria is a momentous event for West Asia
Arab Spring in Syria marks a power shift
The collapse of the Assad regime has far-reaching consequences. There is genuine fear that Syria could become a safe haven for extremist groups
Speech that doesn't befit a judge's office
When they're sworn in, high court judges take an oath to bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of India.