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Stock market today: BSE Sensex opens in red; Nifty50 above 23,750
Stock market today: Indian equity benchmark indices, BSE Sensex and Nifty50, opened in red on Monday. While BSE Sensex was near 78,600, Nifty50 was above 23,750.
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Why agri-tech might need a different approach to boost innovations
IIIT-B, a premier research deemed university in Bengaluru, has been developing a host of projects with the idea of introducing higher efficiency in agricultural processes
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Shark Radhika Gupta gets candid about her journey with Shark Tank India
Radhika Gupta, CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Funds, shares her experience on Shark Tank India Season 3. She explains her tough demeanor on the show is influenced by her male-dominated finance profession and personal insecurities. Despite early career challenges, her expertise eventually earned clients' trust.
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Watch: Bail switch is back! Jaiswal-Starc antics take center stage
On the final day of the Boxing Day Test, a tense battle unfolded between Yashasvi Jaiswal and Mitchell Starc. Starc's attempts to unsettle Jaiswal with mind games and sledging were met with defiance as Jaiswal maintained his composure. Despite Australia's early breakthroughs, Jaiswal's grit and determination kept India's chase alive, adding to the intense encounter.
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'What happened? Why am I here?': Survivors of South Korean plane crash left in shock
A Jeju Air flight from Bangkok to South Korea crashed at Muan International Airport, killing 179 people. Two flight attendants were the only survivors and are being treated for serious injuries and psychological trauma. The crash occurred due to the failure of the plane's landing gear, causing the jetliner to skid off the runway and catch fire.
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Bumrah's 'Super-30' in Australia matches Ambrose, Bedi
Jasprit Bumrah became the first visiting bowler to take 30 wickets in a Test series in Australia since Curtly Ambrose's 1992-93 feat. Also, he is only the second Indian to the mark after spin legend Bishan Singh Bedi did that on the 1967-68 tour. His exceptional bowling averages and multiple five-wicket hauls highlight an extraordinary performance in Test cricket history.
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'Israeli spies found out about Hezbollah commander’s 4 mistresses, marriage plans'
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The challenge of holding judges accountable
The review mechanism for judges in India requires ‘proved misbehaviour or incapacity’ to be decided by a committee set up under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968. This committee functions like a trial court, but is set in motion only after a successful attempt to impeach the judge is moved either in the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha
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Special train for Kumbh Mela
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Cold wave likely in parts of north India from today
Parts of north India, including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan, are expected to experience a drop in night temperatures by three to four degrees in the coming days. The IMD has issued warnings about cold waves and dense fog for the year-end and New Year.
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Swavalambane programme empowers rural women entrepreneurs in Karnataka
It is a collaborative initiative between the NSRCEL (start-up incubator) of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and Sanjeevini – Karnataka State Rural Livelihood Promotion Society
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Language lines: The tug-of-war between Kannada and Hindi in Bengaluru
While some of the debates took an uncivil tone online, on the positive side, many citizens took the initiative to bridge the gap by teaching Kannada
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Contemplating terrorist act for years is also an act of terrorism: Delhi HC
The Delhi high court has ruled that contemplating a terrorist act for years, even without executing it, constitutes a punishable offense under UAPA. The court underlined that planning and recruitment efforts, like brainwashing youth for terrorism, fall under terrorist acts, even without executing specific activities.
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SC collegium may pause suggesting judges’ relatives as HC judges
The collegium of judges is considering not recommending lawyers or judicial officers with close relatives in the judiciary for HC judge appointments, to eliminate nepotism and give first-generation lawyers more opportunities. Additionally, they have started interacting with candidates to assess their suitability firsthand.
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Rashtriya Smriti Sthal, Kisan Ghat on list of spots for Manmohan Singh's memorial
The government is considering sites near Kisan Ghat and Rashtriya Smriti Sthal for former PM Manmohan Singh's memorial. BJP chief J P Nadda confirmed the allocation of space. While guidelines prefer Rashtriya Smriti Sthal, the final decision will be a political one. The designated spot could accommodate two more memorials despite past constraints.
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Paul vs. McGregor: Wankhede stadium gears up for a $250mln fight
Conor McGregor and Logan Paul are set to compete in a significant boxing match in 2025, with each fighter potentially earning $250 million. The event, organized by the Ambani family and part of India's tourism campaign, will be held at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium. Jake Paul, Logan's brother, seeks involvement in the negotiations, adding complexity to the arrangements.
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Will not allow Bangladesh’s troubles to spill into WB: DGP
DGP Rajeev Kumar said that border management is the Border Security Force’s responsibility and admitted ‘lapses’ as people have crossed the border, but emphasised that specialised teams have been ‘effective in arresting and neutralising’ such elements
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Dy. CM congratulate Koneru Hampy on winning prestigious chess title
‘Your brilliance and perseverance inspire not just Andhra Pradesh but the entire nation. A true queen of chess!’ Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan said
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Former US president Jimmy Carter passes away at 100
Former US President Jimmy Carter, known for championing human rights and global peace, has died at 100. He served from 1977 to 1981 and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his humanitarian efforts. Carter was in hospice care and surrounded by family at his passing.
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ASEFT 2024: paving the way for a sustainable future
The conference highlights the pivotal role of technology in addressing sustainability challenges and shaping a resilient future
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