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RIL, Tata On TIME's List Of World's Most Influential Cos
TIME listed Reliance Industries and Tata Group in the Titans’ category
Warming Climate Causing Sharp Decline In Fruit Yields In Uttarakhand, Says Study
Farmers shift to growing tropical fruits, which are more snaps to changing conditions
‘Heartbreaking', Reacts India On Israeli Airstrike In Gaza's Rafah
India also appeared to welcome the coordinated decision by Spain, Norway and Ireland to formally recognise Palestine and reiterated its call for a twostate solution to the conflict.
‘Modi First PM To Lower Dignity Of Public Discourse': Ex PM Manmohan Singh
Appeals to voters to avail of final chance to protect our democracy and Constitution’
Iga Swiatek saves a match point & comes back to beat Naomi Osaka
Iga Swiatek played like the current No. 1 and the two-time defending champion at the French Open. No surprise there. That Naomi Osaka looked like the former No. 1 that she is - and on clay, no less amounted to an announcement that she is still quite capable of elite tennis.
EET Retail reopens two new service stations in Spalding and Oakham
EET Retail, the retail division of EET Fuels, has reopened two new service stations recently, with more expected to be opened throughout the year ahead.
India to grow 7% in FY25: RBI
The Reserve Bank of India’s balance sheet size surged 11.08 per cent to Rs 70.48 lakh crore about 845 billion) as of March 31, 2024
India supporting 65 projects worth 23 mn in Maldives
India is supporting 65 community development projects worth $23 million in the Maldives and steady progress has been achieved in implementing them, the Indian mission said here on Thursday.
'UAE looking to expand scope of trade under CEPA with India'
The United Arab Emirates is looking to expand the scope of trade and services covered under the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India to further accelerate bilateral trading volume, a senior UAE official said here on Thursday.
FM highlights outcomes of IBC
By laying down governance norms for companies in distress, the IBC has taken corporate governance to new heights in the country, says FM
Escaping the hazard
Learning from the May 73 billboard collapse in Mumbai, municipal bodies should regularly audit billboard stability and restrict oversized signboards to ensure public safety as well as to increase revenue
BJP to be wiped out from Haryana: Hooda
Former Chief Minister and Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda has said that recent statements by BJP leaders. indicate their acknowledgment of an impending defeat in the Lok Sabha elections.
J&K: 3 Lt Colonels among 16 booked for attempt to murder and dacoity
In a surprising and concerning incident, army men and police officers were involved in an altercation at the Kupwara Police Station in Kashmir on Wednesday late evening. This incident comes amidst reports of several joint operations by the Indian Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police in recent times.
PM Modi would have got tough fight from Priyanka Gandhi in Varanasi, feel Cong workers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi would have got a tough fight in Varanasi had Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra contested against him as INDIA bloc's candidate, say Congress workers from the temple town.
Modi govt repeatedly blocked India's farmers from making any profits, alleges Congress
The Congress on Thursday accused the Modi government of repeatedly blocking India's farmers from making any profits in the last 10 years and claimed that the pattern of policy-making has been to not allow farmers to earn well when prices rise and leave them to fend for themselves when prices crash.
'Cong strangled Constitution during Emergency'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday attacked the Congress for \"ranting\" about the Constitution when it was the one that \"strangled\" it during the Emergency and not care about it when Sikhs were killed in the 1984 riots.
Delhi High Court bids farewell to two judges
The Delhi High Court on Thursday bid adieu to two of its judges, Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva and Justice V Kameswar Rao, who have been transferred to other high courts.
Severe shortage: Mad scramble tor water in several areas
The water crisis has become too real to ignore in Delhi as people across areas were seen scrambling with empty buckets to water tankers, some even jumping the queue to get to the top of them to fill their vessel.
Will approach SC over Haryana not releasing Delhi’s water share: Atishi
‘Water level at the Wazirabad pond, which supplies 3 key water treatment plants in Delhi, has fallen to 670.2 feet, well below normal level of 674 feet’
MCD issues urgent fire prevention measures following recent incidents
In light of recent fire incidents, the MCD has issued preventative fire safety instructions aimed at protecting residents, employees, and property.
Fire breaks out at Wazirabad Police training centre
No injuries in northeast Delhi fire, however, 300 vehicles were gutted
Alarming escalation: Fire-related calls tripled in city amid heatwave
Fire-related calls surged to 180 on Wednesday recording a nearly threefold rise over the single-day calls received by the Delhi Fire Service, with officials attributing the increase to heatwave conditions prevailing in the national capital.
‘Unclaimed bank deposits surge 26% to Rs 78,213 er by March 2024’
Unclaimed deposits in banks have surged by 26 per cent year on year, reaching Rs 78,213 crore by the end of March 2024, according to the RBI Annual Report released on Thursday.
PM Modi begins meditation at Vivekananda Rock Memorial
TAMIL lowing completion of his twomonths long high-pitch poll campaign across the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his 45-hour-long meditation on Thursday at the famed Vivekananda Rock Memorial After arriving from nearby Thiruvananthapuram by a helicopter, Modi worshipped at the Bhagavathi Amman temple and reached the rock memorial by a ferry service and started meditation that is scheduled to go on till June 1.
No respite from searing heat, 33 lead across northwest, central India
On Thursday, a slight decrease in the maximum temperatures was observed across vast regions of northwest and central India. Despite this, the heat remained oppressive, with temperatures soaring above 47 degrees Celsius in areas of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.
Reaching For The Skies - Is Flight Attendant Career Still Soaring?
Having a bachelor's degree can benefit your career within or outside the aviation industry
India train in 'Big Apple': Getting used to cooler temperatures, playing white-ball games in morning
After two months of intense competitive cricket under night lights, the Indian cricket team, sans Virat Kohli, began its preparations for the T20 World Cup with a morning training session here, keeping in mind the 10.30am starts for all its preliminary games.
Djokovic beats Pierre-Hugues Herbert, sails into secondround of French Open
Djokovic beats Pierre-Hugues Herbert, sails into secondround of French Open
Irdai directs health insurers to decide on cashless authorisation in 1 hour
‘The master circular on Health Insurance products repeals 55 circulars issued earliera
RBI imposes business restrictions on Edelweiss’ lending ARC arms on evergreening concerns
The Reserve Bank on Wednesday imposed business restrictions on Edelweiss Group's lending and asset reconstruction arms on concerns over evergreening of loans.