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Quote of the day by Queen Elizabeth II: 'Cowards falter, but danger is often overcome by those who nobly...' - A powerful reflection on why boldness is often the path to successQuote of the day by Queen Elizabeth II: Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch, served for over 70 years. She became a symb...
When is International Women's Day in 2026, when will it be celebrated in India, what is this year's theme and more?International Women's Day in 2026: International Women's Day in 2026 will be observed on March 8 and every year it is celebrated on the sam...
Word of the day: AbdicationToday's word of the day: Abdication refers to the formal act of giving up power or responsibility, most commonly by a monarch. In simke ter...
Tirupati 'laddu' row: SC stays AP HC order faulting CBI over probeThe Supreme Court has temporarily suspended a High Court order that criticized the CBI director for permitting an officer outside the court...
Nostradamus Royal Family prediction: King Charles's reign could be cut short with this person as the new monarch and it's not Prince WilliamsA new interpretation of Nostradamus' prophecies suggests King Charles' reign may be brief with Prince Harry or another unexpected figure cl...
Denmark's Queen Margrethe's abstract artwork surpasses expectations at auctionAn abstract painting by Denmark's former Queen Margrethe has exceeded expectations at auction, selling for 160,000 kroner ($23,300) in Cope...
Why does King Charles have a coronation ceremony and what happens?The upcoming crowning ceremony of King Charles in May 2022 will be a unique event, featuring unchanged ceremonies for over a thousand years...
Queen Elizabeth begins celebrations to mark 70 years on throneElizabeth, 95, became the queen of Britain and more than a dozen other realms including Canada, Australia and New Zealand on the death of h...
Company law tribunal can't compel parties to settle dispute in insolvency proceedings under IBC, says SCA bench comprising Justices D Y Chandrachud and A S Bopanna set aside the verdicts of NCLT and NCLAT which had asked the company to try to ...
NCLAT stays order of NCLT against Appu HotelsOriginally, on an application from Tourism Finance Corporation of India, the corporate creditor, under Sec.7 of the Insolvency and Bankrupt...
View: Federalism should help maximise vaccine distribution efficiencyIn a pandemic, this principle is nothing but common sense – it is about getting the job done. But even at other times, if federalism is to ...
View: Why Rahul's NYAY scheme is not fiscally viableRahul Gandhi's proposed income distribution scheme, NYAY, could spiral over time.
Ecommerce mess: Why a convoluted regulatory regime has spooked investments and enterprisesThe Commission notes that majority of the concerns expressed in the representations referred above have no nexus to the competition dimensi...
Chanda Kochhar, Priyanka Chopra join Angela Merkel on Forbes' World's Most Powerful Women listOther Indians on the list include Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw and Roshni Nadar Malhotra.
Turbulent times for national security: Congress on Chinese incursionsThe party took a dig at the government for not having a full-time defence minister, saying "we either have a reluctant defence minister or ...
Queen Elizabeth II voted greatest monarch in new UK pollA YouGov poll for The Sunday Times has given her a resounding lead of 27 per cent, more than the combined score of Elizabeth I and Victoria.
Sotheby's London to present precious objects celebrating lives of the Duke, Duchess of WindsorMany of these precious objects are engraved with inscriptions marking important events in the history of the British monarchy and shedding ...
NPCIL may waive right to recourse in pact with US firm: BJPBJP today apprehended that NPCIL would waive the right to recourse in a contract expected to be signed soon with US firm Westinghouse.
Glivec lesson for pharma: Patented drugs must be priced smartlyGlivec was the first-of-its-kind cancer drug for leukaemia patients with patent protection in nearly 40 countries.
- Shutting shop may open door to troubles
The Centre may consider inclusion of a penalty clause for private companies that shut shop shortly after acquiring farm land for big develo...