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  1. Comprehensive India-UK trade agreement will yield win-win results for both economies: Experts

    Comprehensive India-UK trade agreement will yield win-win results for both economies: Experts

    New Delhi: With the new government taking over in Britain, the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between India and the UK will get a renewed push and a comprehensive pact would deliver a win-win outcome for both economies, experts said.They said promoting services exports appears to be a...
  2. 'Very greedy to win every game': Harmanpreet Kaur ahead of Women's Asia Cup match against Pakistan

    'Very greedy to win every game': Harmanpreet Kaur ahead of Women's Asia Cup match against Pakistan

    India is scheduled to open its campaign against its historic nemesis in Dambulla on July 19. India has recently achieved a 3-0 clean sweep against South Africa in the ODI series at home. They also recorded a resounding 10-wicket win in the single Test before leveling the three-match T20I series...
  3. We are very greedy to win every game: Harmanpreet Kaur ahead of Women's Asia Cup

    We are very greedy to win every game: Harmanpreet Kaur ahead of Women's Asia Cup

    New Delhi: The Indian women's team comes into every match with an unquenchable thirst for victory and there will be no deviation from that path set during the much-awaited Asia Cup match against Pakistan later this month, estimated captain Harmanpreet Kaur.Indian women are high on confidence...
  4. China will have to suffer the consequences of relations with Russia: Biden

    China will have to suffer the consequences of relations with Russia: Biden

    Washington, US President Joe Biden said on Thursday that China will face consequences for helping Russia in its war against Ukraine and noted that some of the European countries are going to reduce their investments in the East Asian country."The thing is, we have to make sure that Xi Jinping...
  5. A new decline is being seen in democratic politics: Vice President

    A new decline is being seen in democratic politics: Vice President

    “It is clear that all is not well in the functioning of our Parliament and Legislatures at present. These temples of democracy are bearing the brunt of strategic disruptions and unrest. Communication between the parties is missing. This is necessary and there can be no escape from it,” the Vice...
  6. 'Data security is the most important factor in building trust for 82 percent of people'
Indian consumer'

    'Data security is the most important factor in building trust for 82 percent of people' Indian consumer'

    While 83 percent of consumers value knowing their devices protect their information, 74 percent approve of using their data for beneficial services, according to PwC India's latest report.Additionally, more than 66 percent were willing to share data for more personalized experiences."Our...
  7. All is not well in democracy, all parties need to introspect: Vice President Dhankhar

    All is not well in democracy, all parties need to introspect: Vice President Dhankhar

    Mumbai, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday lamented that democratic politics in the country is witnessing "a new decline", and called for introspection from all political parties.Addressing a joint session of both houses of the Maharashtra Legislature to mark the centenary...
  8. Visva Bharati Plans Awareness Campaign to Explore UNESCO Heritage Site Shantiniketan

    Visva Bharati Plans Awareness Campaign to Explore UNESCO Heritage Site Shantiniketan

    Kolkata, Almost a year after Santiniketan received the UNESCO World Heritage tag, Visva Bharati University has announced plans for a 15-day awareness campaign during which participants will immerse themselves in the ideals and visions of Rabindranath Tagore and his father Debendranath Tagore, as...
  9. Kerala set to emerge as AI nerve center of India: CM Vijayan

    Kerala set to emerge as AI nerve center of India: CM Vijayan

    CM Vijayan said this while inaugurating the country's first international Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) conclave here, organized by the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation (KSIDC) in collaboration with IBM.“The conclave is a springboard to make Kerala the GenAI hub in...
  10. Would love to do romantic comedy: Purab Kohli

    Would love to do romantic comedy: Purab Kohli

    New Delhi: After a series of intense thrillers, actor Purab Kohli says he would love to star in an adult romantic comedy.He is best known for the popular 1998 school drama "Hip Hip Hurray", as well as films such as "My Brother...Nikhil", "Rock On!" and "Turning 30", as well as the...
  11. Divyanka, Vivek victims of robbery in Europe; Essentials, passport, bank cards gone

    Divyanka, Vivek victims of robbery in Europe; Essentials, passport, bank cards gone

    Divyanka posted details about the incident on her Instagram Stories.“Vivek and I are safe and well but most of our essentials, passports, bank cards and expensive items have gone missing from our car at a resort property. Just hoping for quick help from the embassy,' Divyanka confirmed.He...
  12. Paris is my fourth and probably last Olympics: Manpreet

    Paris is my fourth and probably last Olympics: Manpreet

    Bengaluru has no plans to retire anytime soon but former Indian men's hockey team captain Manpreet Singh knows very well that the Paris Games will be his fourth and final Olympics and he wants to give his best one last time in the greatest sporting spectacle in the world.Manpreet, 32...
  13. Going to Paris thinking this is my fourth and last Olympics: Manpreet

    Going to Paris thinking this is my fourth and last Olympics: Manpreet

    Bengaluru has no plans to retire anytime soon but former Indian men's hockey team captain Manpreet Singh knows very well that the Paris Games will be his fourth and final Olympics and he wants to give his best one last time in the greatest sporting spectacle in the world.Manpreet, 32...
  14. Controversial trainee woman IAS officer takes charge as assistant collector in Maharashtra's Washim

    Controversial trainee woman IAS officer takes charge as assistant collector in Maharashtra's Washim

    The development came three days after she received marching orders from the Pune Collectorate following an adverse report about her strange behaviour, demands that did not commensurate with her current status as an IAS-PO, "seizing" the office of a senior government official, as well as...
  15. 'I don't think it's over yet': Atkinson takes 7-45 in Test debut at Lord's

    'I don't think it's over yet': Atkinson takes 7-45 in Test debut at Lord's

    In James Anderson's farewell international match, Atkinson showed commendable bowling skills and kept the Windies batsmen at bay. The 26-year-old pacer was amazed with his performance and he said that it was beyond what he could dream of."I don't think it's sunk in yet. I was looking at the...
  16. Officials say the wound treatment on Delhi Zoo's only African elephant is responding well to treatment.

    Officials say the wound treatment on Delhi Zoo's only African elephant is responding well to treatment.

    New Delhi: Shankar, a 29-year-old elephant, is responding well to treatment and therapy after he was sedated to treat his injury, officials said Wednesday.The Delhi Zoo's only African elephant, which was brought from Zimbabwe in 1998, was chained for a long period of time which caused wounds...
  17. Third T20I: After 23-run defeat, Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza said, gave 20 extra runs through fielding

    Third T20I: After 23-run defeat, Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza said, gave 20 extra runs through fielding

    Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill had a 67-run opening stand before Zimbabwe imposed a slowdown in the mid overs. Gill (66) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (49) joined forces for a 72-run partnership off 44 balls for the third wicket, ensuring India reached 182/4 in 20 overs.They were also helped by the...
  18. Siemens led consortium bags order worth Rs 766 crore from Bengaluru Metro

    Siemens led consortium bags order worth Rs 766 crore from Bengaluru Metro

    New Delhi: Siemens on Wednesday said it has won an order worth Rs 766 crore from Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation, as part of a consortium with state-owned Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd.The order is for the electrification of Bengaluru Metro Phase 2, which will contribute to sustainable public...
  19. Siemens-RVNL consortium bags order worth Rs 766 crore from Bengaluru Metro Rail

    Siemens-RVNL consortium bags order worth Rs 766 crore from Bengaluru Metro Rail

    Siemens said its share in the order as part of the consortium is about Rs 558 crore to design, engineer and install and commission rail electrification technologies as well as digital solutions comprising supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. .The project covers 30 stations...
  20. RBI Deputy Governor raises concerns over quality of disclosures by some NBFCs

    RBI Deputy Governor raises concerns over quality of disclosures by some NBFCs

    Mumbai, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor M. Rajeshwar Rao has raised concerns over the quality of disclosures made by some NBFCs and urged the audit community to ensure that entities provide adequate qualitative information to depositors as well as other interested parties...
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