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Opinion | Pakistan At The Crossroads, Needs Reforms But Gets Riots
At a time when the focus should be on economic reforms and development, Pakistan is literally at a crossroads. It’s a free-for-all and volatile situation. The outcome is unpredictable
'PM Modi Wasn't Keen on Introducing Rs 2,000 Notes After Demonetisation': Ex-Aide Explains 'Short-Term' Move
Former principal secretary Nripendra Misra, who oversaw the last demonetisation in 2016, said the poor and middle class don’t use Rs 2,000 notes and the prime minister was clear that he didn’t want the poor to be affected
Tata Harrier Achieves 1 Lakh Units Production Milestone, Details Here
Tata is all set to launch a fresh Harrier facelift. It will receive majorly a lot of cosmetic changes, and is likely to have ADAS technology.
Virat Kohli Batted in Nets For 2 Hours Before Smashing Century Against SRH, RCB Share Glimpses | WATCH
Royal Challengers Bangalore revealed that Virat Kohli sweated hard in the nets for two hours before smashing a century against Sunrisers Hyderabad
Delhi Vs Centre Service Row: Govt Files Review Petition Against Constitutional Bench Judgment
The review petition was filed on Friday, the same day when an ordinance was passed by the Centre introducing a new authority which would be tasked to recommend transfers and postings of top bureaucrats serving the Government of the National Capital Territ...
Nearly Half Of US Adults Rely On ChatGPT For Stock Recommendations: Report
About 47 per cent of adults in the US said they used the AI chatbot ChatGPT for stock recommendations, and 69 per cent said they would consider using it in the future, a new study has shown.
Parliament Building Inauguration on Savarkar Birth Anniversary 'Complete Insult' to Founding Fathers: Cong
Some opposition parties also asked why would the prime minister, who is the head of the executive and not the legislature, inaugurate it
PM Modi's Action-Packed Hiroshima Visit: Bilateral Meetings, G7 & Quad Summits in Focus | Full Schedule
PM Modi arrived in Hiroshima, Japan for G7 summit and Quad leaders' meeting and will hold bilateral discussions with Ukraine, Japan, Vietnam and France on Saturday
Withdrawal of Rs 2,000 Notes: Your Questions on Exchange Rules, Deadline Answered Here
People can exchange Rs 2,000 banknotes up to a limit of Rs 20,000 at a time, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced
General VK Singh Releases Dr Krishna Saksena's Book 'God Is Love', Written during Covid Crisis
'God Is Love' has the potential to inspire and change countless lives. It is hoped that while going through this book the readers will take the path of self-discovery and the word 'love' will deeply touch their heart and soul. It is worth mentioning that...
'South Africa Will Miss a trick if they Don't Take Him': Karthik Backs Du Plessis' World Cup Selection
Karthik hasn't been surprised by the Faf du Plessis' consistency and believes the RCB skipper has a lot to offer at the international level
UPI Supremacy In Retail Sales: 70% MSMEs Believe UPI Drives More Sales For Them
7 out of 10 retailers believe over 50% of their sales will be done through UPI in the next three years.
SC to Hear Plea Challenging Scientific Probe of 'Shivling' Found Inside Gyanvapi Mosque Today
Gyanvyapi Mosque Case: On May 12, the Allahabad High Court ordered the use of scientific methods, including carbon dating, to determine the age of the structure found inside the Gynavapi mosque complex
Gold Prices Slump In India On May 19; Check New Carat-Wise Rates In Your City
Gold Prices Today: Ahmedabad has a retail gold price of Rs 55,850 (22 carat).
20% TCS on Credit Card Usage Outside India: What are the Changes & Why Have they Been Made?
Explained: The finance ministry on Thursday said the changes in FEMA rules, which brings overseas international credit card spending under RBI's liberalised remittance scheme
20% TCS, RBI LRS Limit On International Credit Cards: Check Finance Ministry's Clarification
Under the liberalised remittance scheme, all resident individuals (including minors) are allowed to freely remit up to $2,50,000 in a financial year (April-March)