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A man to emulate
SIR, In the sad demise of Dr Manmohan Singh, India has lost an economist-prime minister extraordinaire.
B'deshi monk's lawyer admitted at SSKM
Jailed ISKCON monk Chinmoy Krishna Das’s Bangladeshi lawyer Rabindra Ghosh is still under medical observation of a team of doctors at SSKM Hospital where he was rushed to on Tuesday evening, showing symptoms of chest pain and dizziness, hours after meeting Trinamul Congress leader Kunal Ghosh.
Docking Triumph
India’s space programme has once again proven its ingenuity and determination with the launch of its first space docking mission.
TMC leader Arabul attacked in Bhangar
Former TMC MLA Arabul Islam (photo) was allegedly attacked while hoisting the party flag on the Trinamul Congress' foundation day on Wednesday.
Uncertainty continues over selection for Bengal CEO
Dibyendu Das, the Additional Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal will be operating as the acting CEO in the state till the time someone permanent is assigned for the chair which has become vacant following the retirement of Aariz Aftab.
'King' Kohli gears up for final shot at retaining crown in Oz
Having begun his career with a bang in Australia in 2014, the Team India star is back where it all started
Bumrah beats Ravi Ashwin's all-time Test rankings record
India's star quick Jasprit Bumrah's unrelenting display in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar series yielded him nine wickets in the Boxing Day Test against Australia, and helped him consolidate his lead as the No. 1 Test bowler in the recent rankings update.
Poetic symphony of nature, love and life
Gopal Lahiri's latest book of poems, Anemone Morning and Other Poems, is another addition to his distinguished poetic oeuvre that explores and explains, suggests, and decodes the core of human existence.
Of everyday lives and timeless emotions
Nishi Pulugurtha's Framed, a collection of short stories, is a lesson in empathy, an invitation to initiate conversations on issues often subject to oversight in mainstream everyday discussions.
Piston Technologies Well Set to Focus on India for Product Development With Significant Hiring Plans
San Francisco-based Fintech Piston Technologies Inc., founded by Shivam Shah of Kolkata and Vikram Sekhon, is now looking towards India for more purposes than one.
Startups Corner: Ajhatka or two from small town entrepreneurial aspirations!
Ritesh Agarwal and Vikram Sharma, two aspiring young entrepreneurs from a far-flung hamlet of Bengal and co-founders of Lime Jhatka, have recently been honoured with the Startup Award at an event celebrating New Age Startups in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
India's total tobacco exports crossed ₹12,000 cr in 2023-24
India's tobacco exports surpassed Rs.12005.89 crore during 2023-24.
UPI Transactions Value Up 8 Pc To ₹23.25 Lakh Cr In December, Surges 35 Pc In 2024
In a fresh record, the unified payments interface (UPI) transactions witnessed 8 percent growth (on-month) in volume, reaching 16.73 billion in December, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) data showed on Wednesday.
Power sector: India's achievements in 2024
India's power sector demonstrated resilience & commitment to sustainable growth
Stock Market Ends on Positive Note on the First Day of 2025
India's domestic benchmark indices closed higher on Wednesday amid muted global cues as buying was seen in auto, IT, PSU bank, financial service, pharma, FMCG, media, energy, and private bank sectors on the NSE.
Ivory Coast asks French troops to leave, the latest African country to do so
Ivory Coast announced on Tuesday that French troops will leave the country after a decades-long military presence, the latest African nation to downscale military ties with its former colonial power.
Ukraine halts transit of Russian gas to Europe after a prewar deal expired
Ukraine on Wednesday halted Russian gas supplies to European customers through its pipeline network after a prewar transit deal expired at the end of last year.
Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill Twelve as War Grinds On into the New Year
The War Has Caused Widespread Destruction and Displaced Some 90 Percent of Gaza's Population of 2.3 Million, Often Multiple Times; Hundreds of Thousands Are Living in Tents in Extreme Conditions
Taiwan president vows to boost the island's defense budget as China threats rise
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te (photo) pledged to strengthen the island's defenses in the face of escalating Chinese threats, saying in a New Year's address on Wednesday that Taiwan was a crucial part of the \"line of defense of democracy\" globally.
Cabinet approves continuation of PM Fasal Bima Yojana
Nine major states are currently implementing this scheme, other states are also being on-boarded expeditiously
Uttar Pradesh man kills mother, 4 sisters over harassment by land mafia
A 24-year-old man has been arrested here for allegedly killing his mother and four sisters in cold-blooded murder over harassment by land mafia, police said on Wednesday.
Assam CM raises alarm over China's Brahmaputra dam, warns of ecological and security threats
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has voiced serious concerns about China's proposed construction of a massive dam on the Brahmaputra River, highlighting its potential to devastate the river's ecosystem and severely impact water availability in North-east India.
My memory and I
Writing has become a wonderful way for me to pass idle time during my retirement years.
Beholden to tech czars
This past weekend, rumors were flying around that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos was hosting a $600 million wedding to his fiancée Lauren Sanchez in Aspen, Colorado.
Tech Opening-Up Key to Chinese Modernization
Emphasizing that opening-up is a defining feature of Chinese modernization, President Xi Jinping has said that Chinese modernization must be supported by scientific and technological modernization.
Spirit of India
In contemporary India, the hiatus between spiritual values and material pursuits is increasingly evident. As Indians navigate a post-secular society, it becomes crucial to remember that beneath every action lies an inner grace that can only be cultivated through unity with the divine. This perspective challenges the notion of a fully transformed society dominated by material hedonism, especially in light of historical disputes between Hinduism and Charvaka materialism
Maritime Sabotage
The recent discovery of a damaged power cable on the Baltic seabed, linked to a vessel from a shadow fleet, underscores an alarming trend of maritime sabotage targeting critical infrastructure.
Important neighbour, dependent on India in many ways: Bangladesh's Army Chiefhails ties with India
Calling India an \"important neighbour\", Bangladesh's Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman said that Dhaka is dependent on New Delhi in many ways.
Maharashtra: Oppn calls for action in Beed murder case amid allegations of political cover-up
The mobile phone recovered from Valmik Karad has added fuel to the controversy.
Govt Initiates Process for Dr Manmohan Singh's Memorial
One of the primary requirements for the memorial is the formation of a trust