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'India must boost domestic oil output, electrification to cut import dependence'
INDIA needs to increase domestic oil production and electrify as many processes as possible—generating that electricity from domestic sources—to mitigate risks posed by ongoing geopolitical uncertainties, said Spencer Dale, chief economist at BP Plc.
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October 07, 2025
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Supreme Court defers hearing on Vi’s AGR plea
THE Supreme Court on Monday once again deferred hearing on a plea filed by telecom service provider Vodafone Idea, which seeks to quash the Department of Telecommunications’ (DoT) additional demand related to adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues for the financial year 2016-17.
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October 07, 2025
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SC seeks Centre, Ladakh replies on plea against Wangchuk’s detention
Response sought from RBI on assets portal
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October 07, 2025
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WHY WOMEN NEED TO LEARN FINANCES
THER than creating documents in pink colour, there is not much that the BFSI sector has done much for women!
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October 06, 2025
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Equity markets show signs of recovery
RBI policy stance, GST revenue offer domestic comfort
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October 06, 2025
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Navy warship to join fleet in South China Sea
CARRYING out its long range deployment, the Indian Navy’s indigenous stealth frigate INS Sahyadri made a port call at Malaysia’s Kemaman port as part of the Eastern Fleet Operational Deployment to the South China Sea and Indo-Pacific.
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October 06, 2025
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Post US tariff, seafood exporters look to China, Japan but price gets a hit
INDIA may get an alternative seafood market to countervail the impact of unilateral tariffs imposed by the US, but it will not receive a fair price for its exports.
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October 06, 2025
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‘Sri Lanka would like to see more Indian investments in future’
NDIA is Sri Lanka’s largest trading partner and was one of the first countries with which Sri Lanka signed a free trade agreement (FTA). Recently, the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) hosted an interactive business session with a high-level Sri Lankan delegation, led by Wasantha Samarasinghe, Minister of Trade. In an interview with Pushpita Dey, Samarasinghe discussed Sri Lanka’s desire to welcome more Indian investors. Edited excerpts:
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October 06, 2025
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After mid-air scare, AI Dreamliner lands in UK
Emergency device activated, probe sought
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October 06, 2025
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Ministries asked to scale up targets for cleanliness drive
Documents go to National Archives for preservation
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October 06, 2025
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WHY INVESTOR EDUCATION STRUGGLES IN INDIA
THE money invested in investor education programmes has created some awareness.
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October 06, 2025
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Tribal Village Vision-30 Declaration adopted in 1 lakh special gram sabhas
TRIBAL communities, through special gram sabhas passed the Tribal Village Vision-2030 Dec-jLaration under the Adi Sewa Parv in tribal-dominated villages, on October 2.
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October 06, 2025
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Aarthi Scans and Labs to expand biz in Mum, Lucknow; to start new vertical
AS Chennai-based Aarthi Scans and Labs, a radiology and pathology diagnostic services provider, plans to invest over ₹300 crore to expand its business geographically and vertically, its directors say they are aiming to expand its base in Tier 1 cities every year and also start a new vertical - Vital Insights, diagnostic centres for fitness and longevity of the body.
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October 06, 2025
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The Collector's Pour
What began with stamps and miniature bottles grew into one of the world's most extraordinary whisky collections
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October 05, 2025
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As onion prices fall, IISc's agri saviour technology keeps waiting in the wings
PRICE fluctuation is a sensitive factor in determining farmers’ plight, but when technology waits in the wings to offer a solution that can be profitable as well as prevent wastage of the produce, there are no takers for it to reap its benefits.
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October 05, 2025
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Stew Happens in Ladakh
Shaped by the resilience of mountains, Ladakh's food story runs deeper than just momo and thukpa
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October 05, 2025
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The Lost Art of Agenda-free Conversations
I spent last weekend in Fuengirola, a seaside town on Andalusia’s Mediterranean coast. Successive waves of cultures and subcultures have shaped this Spanish region, each leaving its imprint in indelible ways. Yet what struck me even more than the pristine blue waters and fusion architecture was a unique conversational practice. Across Fuengirola’s restaurants, I kept noticing the same thing: tables where the meal had clearly ended but no one was leaving.
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October 05, 2025
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GOLDEN DIVIDEND FROM SILVER YEARS
THE human attitude to ageing is ambivalent. The final phase of life is often marked by a decline in utility health and mobility While in certain communities seniors are revered, many languish in neglect.
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October 05, 2025
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'I have a Moral Code for Playing Villains'
Sharon Stone speaks with Katie Ellis about her latest film, Nobody 2, and the controversies that shot her to fame
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October 05, 2025
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Fishy Business and Family Feuds
This murder mystery of quirky characters blends Bengali gothic literature with sharp humour and sly feminism
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October 05, 2025
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When Our National Spectacle Crushes Its Own
Hathras in 2024 at a religious satsang, where followers stampede in a rush of blind devotion, while the state machinery busies itself trying to control the narrative. Even at the greatest of religious festivals, the Kumbh Mela, where millions gather, crowd-related deaths occur with horrifying regularity, often covered up and casually dismissed as a ‘logistical inevitability.’
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October 05, 2025
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Peanuts, Priorities, and the Flow of Time
Not long ago, I had a conversation with a CEO who, somewhere between checking his phone and adjusting his tie, declared: “I just don’t have time to pursue what I really want.” It was a very solemn moment. Almost moving. Had it not been for the fact that, during our 20-minute chat, he checked his phone 17 times. That's once every 45 seconds—20 if you subtract the part where he closed his eyes and said “Mmm” to pretend he was listening
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October 05, 2025
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The Man Who Taught a Village to Draw
Artist BA Reddy's three-decade-long journey at Sanskriti School has turned weekend art lessons into lifelines for countless children
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October 05, 2025
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Out of Office
Gen Z is rapidly abandoning the traditional 9-to-5 for flexible careers that allow authenticity and viable work hours
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October 05, 2025
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Tariffs, Trump, Tradition, and the Tyranny of Tantrums
Only someone in nationalist self-denial will think Donald Trump’s tariffs are taxes, not taunts.
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October 05, 2025
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Jadeja and his never-ending output
AROUND 1890, Karl Elsener, a Swiss inventor, had found out that his country needed a lot of tools to carry out everyday tasks.
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October 05, 2025
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Honey, I Shrunk the Netherlands
Madurodam in The Hague is preserving Dutch heritage and identity with its ornately designed, functional miniatures
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October 05, 2025
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Gill new ODI captain; Rohit, Virat in but no long-term guarantees
SHUBMAN Gill was named as the men’s ODI captain of the national team, a post previously held by Rohit Sharma.
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October 05, 2025
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Silent Bowls, Sacred Flavours
In a quiet corner of Busan, Korea where the city seduces with the aroma of street-food, the air holds a different rhythm.
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October 05, 2025
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Revisiting Childhood in Frames
Anoop Lokkur’s Don’t Tell Mother, which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival, is an intimate tale of a child navigating violence
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