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EAM refutes Trudeau's claims on Nijjar's death
‘Not the government's policy’ says Jaishankar about Canadian charges
Asian Games: India claim first gold medal in Team Dressage
This is India's second medal in Team Dressage event in the Asian Games & first gold in four decades
We want to have good start against Japan: India hockey captain
India Hockey skipper Harmanpreet Singh has praised the team after its 16-1 victory against Singapore in the Asian Games and said they want to have a good start against Japan in the next match and convert every opportunity.
China's top diplomat calls on US to host an APEC summit that is cooperative, not confrontational
China's foreign minister called on the U.S. on Tuesday to do what it can to host a cooperative meeting of Asia-Pacific leaders in November, criticizing those who seek to play up a confrontation between democracy and authoritarianism.
Russian Black Sea commander seen after Ukraine claimed it killed him
Ukraine's special forces said on Monday they had killed Sokolov, Moscow's top admiral in Crimea
75 percent of UPI transactions likely to be person-to-merchant by 2025: Report
Three-fourths of all United Payments Interface transactions in India are going to be person-to-merchant transactions in the next two years, a new report said. According to a Worldline report released on Tuesday, P2M transactions in the country are expected to account for 75% of all UPI transactions by 2025.
Centre dismisses Moody's report on Aadhaar
The Central government has lashed out at Moody's Investors Service report that claims that India's digital ID programme Aadhaar's reliability is questionable due to the hot and humid climate and that it harbours privacy concerns.
Winners or losers in China-US tech war?
Huawei, China's electronics giant, went from being the world's second-largest smartphone maker to \"essentially dead,\" stated the BBC, quoting a Chinese policy research analyst in January this year.
Canada has done little to make up for its genocide
Those who know Canada as a prosperous, democratic country and a land of opportunities may find it difficult to reconcile this with the fact that an officially appointed commission has referred to its record of serious human rights violations against its own indigenous people as cultural genocide. Four years later, the word genocide was repeated by another officially appointed commission (2019), this time more specifically in the context of indigenous women. The allegation of cultural genocide has been accepted by the government which has apologized to its indigenous people.
India-US partnership vital for Indo-Pacific: US Army Chief
Partnership between the Indian and US Army is very important for stability in the Indo-Pacific, the US Army's Chief of Staff General Randy George said on Tuesday.
Cong dubs PM Modi as a 'certified liar', says BJP conceded defeat before polls
Congress on Tuesday dubbed Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a \"certified liar\" and slammed him for touting the grand old party of being anti-women saying that it was the veteran BJP leaders who had opposed the Women's Reservation Bill in 1989.
Politics heats up in MP over BJP's 2nd candidates' list
MP CM Chouhan claimed that the list has ensured the BJP's thumping win in the election
KTR warns of Southern uprising if delimitation is carried out on population parameters
Telangana industry minister and BRS working president KT Rama Rao has warned of an uprising in Southern India if the Government of India conducts delimitation on the basis of population parameters.
Delhi liquor scam: Supreme Court bars ED from summoning Kavitha for now
In a breather to Bharat Rashtra Samithi MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha the Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the Enforcement Directorate not to summon her for questioning in the Delhi liquor scam case until 20 November.
AP CID adds Lokesh as accused in Inner Ring Road scam case
Meets President Murmuover Naidu's arrest; KTR turns down Lokesh over protests in Hyderabad
HC allows DA protest rally in front of Abhishek's office
Calcutta High Court's single-judge bench of Justice Jay Sengupta on Tuesday dismissed the Kolkata Police's denial for permission to a protest rally in front of the office of Trinamul Congress's national general secretary and party Lok Sabha member Abhishek Banerjee on Camac Street in central Kolkata.
Trinamul preps for show in Delhi
All the Trinamul Congress MPs and MLAs and district presidents will be present at Rajghat on 2 October to protest against the Centre's denial to clear the dues of Bengal government.
27-yr-old dies of dengue in south of city
Death toll rises to 45, unofficially, as govt takes tough measures to control the mosquito menace
Siliguri all set to celebrate World Tourism Day
Several organisations associated with the Tourism Industry are all set to celebrate World Tourism Day 2023 in Siliguri tomorrow.
Will sever ties with BJP in 2024 if Gorkhaland issue not resolved: GJM
Member of GJM youth wing handed over a memorandum to Union ministers from Bengal
'India stands for free, open Indo-Pacific Region'
Amidst China's aggressive behaviour on maritime and territorial issues, the defence minister, Rajnath Singh, reiterated that India stood for a free, open, inclusive, and rules-based Indo-Pacific region for shared security and prosperity.
CBI to probe killing of two Manipur students
The Manipur government has handed over the murder case of two young students to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), while the security forces have also initiated a search operation to nab the perpetrators, officials said here on Tuesday.
Rules must apply equally to all: EAM
'Response to terrorism not a matter of political convenience'
India's first pilot project to find air pollution with drones
The country's first usage of drones to measure and assess the air pollution has started from today in Asansol-Durgapur industrial belt by the West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB).
We have obtained our primary goal: Igor Stimac
After India's 1-1 draw against Myanmar at the Asian Games 2023 on Sunday, head coach Igor Stimac appreciated the Blues Tigers and said that they made India proud.
Asian Games: India clinch gold medal in women's T20
Indian women's team has captured a Cricket gold medal in their first Asian Games outing
Sensex falls below 66,000 mark
Nifty is trading around 20 times FY 24 earnings, making India the most expensive market in the world
India begins chip journey in just 15 months, Micron a beacon to all investors: MoS IT
In just 15 months' time, India construction of has seen the its first-ever semiconductor plant, received more manufacturing proposals along with 8 chip designing startups now operational in the country, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, said on Monday.
Canada may have bitten off more than it can chew
The Canadian government, seeking to convey that it has information on Indian involvement in the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, leaked inputs to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that it possesses 'both human and signals intelligence.' It further stated that inputs were provided by an ally nation which is part of the 'five eyes intelligence alliance.' This was backed by US officials and its ambassador to Ottawa.
A mixed bag
The Indian economy is currently at a critical juncture. The Centre's recent monthly economic report paints a picture that's both promising and concerning. The optimistic overall economic outlook for fiscal 2023-24 is anchored in improved September monsoons following an unusually dry August that had a significant impact on summer crops. The nation relies heavily on farmers' toil and the positive monsoon forecast is a relief. However, amid this optimism looms the shadow of rising oil prices that have reached a 10-month high.