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Tempo Hits Six Pedestrians in Ghatkopar, 1 Dead
The tempo driver, Uttam Kharat (right), lost control of the vehicle in a narrow lane in Chirag Nagar, Ghatkopar West, on Friday.
Homeopaths Can Now Prescribe Allopathic Meds
The state food and drug administration (FDA) has directed chemists and druggists across Maharashtra to honour prescriptions for allopathic medicines by homeopaths who have completed a certificate course in modern pharmacology.
Why AQI readings are hazy
Western disturbance, warm temperatures at higher altitudes making AQI flip despite little change
Air India Pilot Suicide: Court Grants Bail to Boyfriend
A sessions court on Friday granted bail to a 27-year-old Delhi resident who was arrested by the Mumbai police last month for allegedly abetting the suicide of his 25-year-old girlfriend.
Don't Present Yourself as Syedna: HC to Fakhruddin
External affairs minister S Jaishankar reviewed India-US relations and discussed regional and global issues at meetings with US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and secretary of state Antony Blinken during his ongoing visit to the US.
Konstas shows an outrageous way to tackle Bumrah
You knew something was going to happen from the moment Sam Konstas, all of 19, sprinted out of the blocks and onto the field of play at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday.
Bumrah keeps hope alive after fireworks by sensational Sam
Three quick wickets by the pacer help India peg back the hosts from 237/2 to 311/6 on Day 1 of the fourth Test at MCG
ICC Fines Kohli for On-Field Altercation with Konstas
Virat Kohli has been fined 20 per cent of his match fee for his rather avoidable mid-pitch altercation with Aussie debutant Sam Konstas.
Europe on Ahlawat's sights after domestic dominance
Work on his body and swing proved key for Veer Ahlawat who had a sensational PGTI season this year
Angkrish Slams Brisk Fifty As Mumbai Beat AP
Angkrish Raghuvanshi cracked an unbeaten 18-ball 50 as Mumbai, who had bowled out Arunachal Pradesh for 73 in 32.2 overs, recorded an easy nine-wicket win in their Vijay Hazare Trophy match.
Arjun's narrow path to making Candidates cut
While India's newly crowned world champion soaks in the celebrations, it's hustle time for his peers to attempt to fight him for the title two years from now.
What lies ahead for M&E industry in 2025
WITH SLOWING TV REVENUE GROWTH, STREAMING WILL FUEL INDUSTRY EXPANSION
JSW Gets a Copper Lining to Metals Biz
The Sajjan Jindal-led JSW Group has added copper to its metals business, marking its entry into the non-ferrous metals industry and opening up doors to a vast range of consumer applications, including electronics, telecommunications and healthcare.
Investors Chase New Fancy in Unlisted Avenue
Lured by the promise of outsized returns, early access to high-growth companies, and lower fees, retail investors are venturing into the unregulated and risky world of unlisted securities.
Bank Cyberattacks Surge as Security Deadline Nears
Of all cyber incidents reported by regulated entities during Jan 2019-Mar 2024, 69% were by commercial banks
Govt Mulls Personal Income Tax Cut To Lift Consumption
India is considering cutting income tax for individuals making up to ₹15 lakh ($17,590) a year in February's budget to provide relief to the middle class and boost consumption as the economy slows, two government sources told Reuters.
Signs of growth rebound ahead: Economic review
India's GDP is expected to grow at 6.5% in 2024-25 despite a slowdown in investment growth due to reduced public expenditure, private sector caution, global uncertainties, and concerns over excess capacity and dumping, the Union finance ministry said in its November economic review released on Thursday.
RBI flags unsecured loan caps, private credit links
Report signals changes on small biz loans, aggregators, notes high attrition
May 9 Riots: 60 Civilians Get 2-10 Years in Pakistan Military Courts
Pakistan military courts have sentenced 60 more civilians for taking part in pro-Imran Khan unrest last year, the armed forces said on Thursday, after international outcry over earlier announced convictions.
Israel Strikes Houthis in Yemen, WHO Chief Says in Line of Strikes
The World Health Organization's (WHO) director-general said the bombardment occurred close to where he was at the time, getting ready to board a flight in Sanaa and that a crew member was injured.
B'desh to Investigate 2009 Mutiny Massacre
Bangladesh, on Thursday, ordered a commission to investigate a failed 2009 army mutiny and subsequent crackdown, including the role of alleged \"foreign\" backers, the inquiry chief said.
S Korea Opposition Files Motion to Impeach Acting President
South Korea's opposition party filed a motion to impeach Acting President Han Duck-soo after he resisted pressure to appoint court judges who might increase the likelihood of removing President Yoon Suk Yeol from power.
Mourners honour 38 killed in Kazakh crash
Russian air defences downed an Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people, four sources with knowledge of the preliminary findings of Azerbaijan's investigation into the disaster told Reuters, on Thursday.
Finland Takes Over Russian Ship After Undersea Cables Cut
Finnish authorities detained a ship linked to neighboring Russia as they investigate whether it damaged a Baltic Sea power cable and several data cables, police said, in the latest incident involving disruption of key infrastructure.
Taliban lesson for Islamabad
Fundamentalism bites back: That's the message, if Pakistan is willing to listen
2025 promises to be exciting for aviation
The Revival of SpiceJet Was a Big Surprise for the Sector in 2024
MT Was a Master of the Word and Screen
Madath Thekkepaattu Vasudevan Nair (MT) was a remarkable cultural figure who left his imprint on the worlds of word and cinema.
Educating India's young population
The Vidyalaxmi scheme seeks to democratise higher education by allowing young Indians to choose a quality college of their choice
Nestlé Judgment Jolts Swiss MFN Provision
Switzerland recently rescinded the unilateral application of the most favoured nation (MFN) provision in its Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) with India.
Number of voters log a surge, but turnout slips: 2024 data
An increase in the number of voters despite a marginal dip in turnout compared to the previous election; an increase in women candidates but a fall in women MPs; and a near-perfect match between the top five parties by parliamentary constituencies and those by the underlying assembly constituencies.