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Cuba earthquake: 6.1 magnitude earthquake hits offshore; tremors felt in FloridaCuba earthquake today: A powerful 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook western Cuba on Monday. Buildings in Havana trembled and tremors reached F...
Earthquake in Florida, Miami, Orlando after 6.1 magnitude quake hits offshore CubaNational Weather Service in Miami said in a tweet that it received several reports of shaking in the southwestern part of the state.
'Knelt before America, surrendered India': Nishikant Dubey alleges Congress 'handed over' Sir Creek, Siachen to Pakistan on US ordersBJP MP Nishikant Dubey has accused the previous Congress government of compromising India's sovereignty. He alleges that under the guise of...
These large- mid- and small-cap stocks have an upside potential of up to 31% in 1 year, according to analystsAs nothing can be ruled out on the street, be prepared for anything. Now, what is the probability that the bears will be chased away from t...
Global Markets | European shares steady as investors eye US-Iran talks, central banksAs investors steadied themselves for pivotal central bank meetings, European markets experienced minimal fluctuations. Oil prices rose, ref...
India among world's fastest-growing 5G networks: Economic Survey 2024India’s 5G network is rapidly advancing, with its global mobile broadband speed ranking rising from 118 to 15 as of March 2024, according t...
Japanese unimpressed with stimulus steps, Kishida's ratings hit low - pollJapanese are unimpressed with stimulus steps, Kishida's ratings hit low - poll. The telephone survey found 62.5% of respondents did not hig...
Vaccine hesitancy 39 per cent in Delhi-NCR: SurveyThe findings of the fourth round of the Delhi-NCR Coronavirus Telephone Survey (DCVTS-4) conducted by the economic think-tank NCAER showed ...
Almost 40% of Delhi-NCR residents hesitant to take vaccine: NCAER surveyThe telephonic survey of 3,168 respondents found that 20% of NCR residents were certain that they would not take the vaccine, 15% were unsu...
40% people in Delhi-NCR reluctant to get vaccinated: NCAERThe telephonic survey of 3,168 respondents found that 20% of NCR residents were certain that they would not take the vaccine, 15% were unsu...
80% say Tokyo Olympics should be called off or won't happenTokyo is battling a surge of COVID-19 cases that prompted the national government last week to call a state of emergency. In declaring the ...
Loss of smell, taste symptoms can help quarantining potential COVID-19 patients: StudyBased on the results of the survey, the researchers, including those from Humanitas University in Italy, said the reduction of taste and/or...
Survey finds majority support for 2-week extension of lockdown to contain coronavirusThe government on Friday extended the lockdown for another two weeks from May 4. It had imposed a 21-day nationwide lockdown on March 25 an...
Covid-19 outbreak and lockdown impact income of 85% of NCR households: NCAER surveyThe data showed that casual labourers were disproportionately affected with nearly 75% stating their wages were severely affected. This fig...
- Telephone boom in Bihar most visible sign of economic growth
Teledensity in urban areas of Bihar stood at 196.24 in 2012, which is more than the national average of 169.55.
Economic Survey 2011-12: National Telecom Policy to be in place by JuneThe draft of the National Telecom Policy was recently approved by the apex decision-making body of the Department of Telecom (DoT).
- Economic Survey: Telecom revolution yet to reach over 62,000 villages
India may have achieved a teledensity of over 65 per cent, but as many as 62,443 villages are still to get a taste of telecom revolution th...
- DVR second most essential household technology: NDS survey
Owning a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) makes for a happier home life according to a new survey of DVR owners in India commissioned by NDS an...
- Swedish firms planning large layoffs in 2009: Survey
After shedding tens of thousands of jobs in recent months, Sweden should prepare for a new wave of layoffs in 2009.
- Urban India splurges on conveyance, communication
Urban India is spending big on conveyance and communications, thanks to long hours of commuting and the telecom revolution.