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What is traumatic brain injury? Evangeline Lilly says her brain is functioning at a decreased capacity after suffering a TBIEvangeline Lilly brain injury: Actress Evangeline Lilly shared she has brain damage from a traumatic brain injury or TBI. The injury occurr...
Gold & renewable loans jump; NBFC, housing credit loses steam: RBIGold loans and renewable energy sector financing have surged, more than doubling to Rs 3.16 lakh crore and Rs 14,842 crore respectively. Th...
Viksit Bharat: The need for devising robust policies to harness potential of India’s evolving demographyIn her interim budget last month, Nirmala Sitharaman proposed establishing a panel to deliberate on challenges arising from population grow...
Banking sector to do reasonably well in 2023: Janakiraman RSo I think in the near term we have to be a bit more cautious about the market returns. In contrast, the medium term outlook is distinctly ...
Honda unveils its new level 3 technology, but how does it work?Lease sales of the level 3 Legend would be limited to 100 cars at a retail price of 11 million yen ($102,000). But Japan's No.2 automaker i...
Financial coronavirus destroying economy of country: TMC MPParticipating in the discussion on the Finance Bill 2020 -21 in Rajya Sabha, Manas Ranjan Bhunia (TMC) said the budget has dashed the hopes...
India's fiscal deficit 'conceals' a lot, warns Raghuram RajanThe country's growth slumped to a six-year low of 5% in the April-June quarter.
In 25 years, I haven't seen a time like this: Anand MahindraIt’s certainly time for a metamorphic change. The change, though, won't ride on forecasts based on data extrapolation, but on what Mahindra...
- Scientists predict bigger earthquakes in 2018 (Lead, correcting headline)
Washington, Nov 20 (IANS) The world could see an increase in the number of strong earthquakes in 2018 and the next few years due to periodi...
Indira Gandhi put RSS's Guru Golwalkar on cow slaughter committee: Jairam RameshJairam Ramesh, author of `Indira Gandhi: A Life in Nature', spoke to Nalin Mehta about the first political committee to explore a national ...
Good monsoon will be the single biggest boost: Kaizad Bharucha, ED, HDFC BankBharucha said that it was cautiously positive of India’s growth story and identified sectors such as pharma, auto, roads and IT as the brig...
China has experience in managing economic slowdown: Li KeqiangThe growth rate, moderated to 6.8 per cent for the fourth quarter, the lowest quarterly rate since the global financial crisis in 2009, and...
India can replace China as driver of global growth: Finance Minister Arun JaitleyIn an interview to BBC, Jaitley said India is an investor-friendly destination and investors need not fear any retrospective legislations.
Ignoring CPI inflation & delayed rate hikes have cost India dear; listen to Urjit PatelOver the last five years, macro policies in India have been overtly focused on redistribution even while the country’s overall productive i...
Manmohan Singh's meet with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe: Can it bring big-ticket projects for India?The Indian prime minister’s meeting with his Japanese counterpart early next week will be a good opportunity to get Japan’s private sector ...
- Decade of low literacy growth slows down economic growth in the following one
The rate of growth of literacy has slowed down from the last decade to this decade, and this has serious implications on how we need to go ...
Slow down, save selfIn 1887, in a defiant gesture against the new-fangled culture of speed that was gathering momentum all around him, philosopher Friedrich Ni...
- Inflation negative; food costlier
Inflation is still negative, but underestimated, while the food prices continue to surge.
- Dollar firms against euro ahead of Fed rate decision
The dollar held a slight lead on the euro here on Wednesday, bolstered by better-than-expected US growth figures, ahead of a Federal Reserv...
- Is World still not flat enough?
Fortune 500 CEO's vision of a flat world has hit a roadblock being posed by growing geopolitical risks.