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Modi Has Learnt Art of Good Governance from Shivaji & Sayaji, and Now World Leaders are Learning from Him
Modi has always been a learner which has helped him in becoming an efficient administrator over 19 years. That is precisely why leaders from across the country and the world are trying to pick up tips from him on how to be a good administrator, have a fin...
OIL India Ltd Begins 'Seismic' Exploration in Andaman Sea for Oil and Gas
The results of the seismic survey would help the firm decide on drilling of wells on the block that could yield oil and gas. The firm has "deployment of a state-of-the-art multi-purpose seismic data acquisition vessel 'SW Vespucci' for the acquisition of...
VIRUS DIARY: In Age Of Pandemic, She Finds Solace In Trees
When the virus was raging in New York City, I found solace on the arm of a flowering tree. I embraced a lowhanging branch, rested my head and mourned for my city.
Biocon Foundation to Contribute Rs 65 Crore for Metro Station Construction in Bengaluru
The MoU was inked by Biocon Foundation Founder and Managing Trustee Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and BMRCL Managing Director Ajay Seth.
To Dodge Sanctions Venezuela Turns To Asia Asphalt Giant
Back in January, a yearlong campaign of U.S. sanctions was taking its toll at Venezuelas staterun oil company. Many of PDVSAs overseas bank accounts had been frozen or closed, hampering its ability to pay vendors on whom it relies to keep the nations crud...
Analyzing Trump's Illness Is Humbling For Media's Med Teams
Here's an assignment to humble even the most confident doctor: Assess a patient's condition before millions of people without being able to examine him or see a complete medical chart.
South Africa To Inspect Pak's Security And COVID-19 Situation Next Month Before Deciding On Jan Tour
Cricket South Africa will send a two-member delegation to Lahore next month to assess the security and COVID-19 situation in Pakistan before taking a final decision on whether the Proteas will travel here in January for a series. The Pakistan Cricket B...
CM Asks Officials To Come Out With A Comprehensive Report On Tourism Development In Karnataka
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Thursday directed the Tourism department to come out with a comprehensive report with regard to identification and development of tourist spots in the state and take necessary approvals for the sector's growth...
Greek, Turkish Foreign Ministers Meet As Tensions Ease
The foreign ministers of Greece and Turkey have met on the sidelines of a conference in Slovakia and agreed to set a date for the start of a new round of exploratory talks between the two, officials said Wednesday.
Bigg Boss 14: Hina Khan Rocks This Denim Outfit, See Pics
Hina Khan showed off a trendy denim outfit during the latest episode of 'Bigg Boss 14'. Take a look.
Happy Birthday Mona Singh: Her 5 Popular TV Shows Apart from 'Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi'
While Mona Singh may be most popular for her 'Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin' role, she has featured in many hit shows since her breakout performance.
Combined Fiscal Deficit of Centre, States May Go Up to 14% in FY21: C Rangarajan
Speaking at a programme organised by the ICFAI Business School here, the former Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister said banks should neither be timid nor adventurous while lending as the loans of today should not become NPAs o...
Valli Arunachalam Challenges Patriarchy, Sends Legal Notice to Murugappa Family on Being Denied Board Seat
The family's tactics are nothing more than a robe to conceal their socially regressive gender bias, Arunachalam said.
Samsung Electronics Profit Likely At Two-year High After Huawei Chip Orders, Phone Recovery
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's thirdquarter profit likely jumped 58% to its highest in two years, beating analyst estimates as U.S. restrictions on China's Huawei boosted the South Korean tech giant's phone and chip sales.
Singapore To Host Cruises To Nowhere From November
Singapore is launching cruises to nowhere from November, as the travel hub tries to kickstart a tourism industry battered by the coronavirus pandemic.
UK Considering More Local COVID-19 Curbs As Virus Spreads, Minister Says
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government is considering additional local COVID19 restrictions for parts of northern England as the second wave of the novel coronavirus accelerates, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said on Thursday.