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Iran overplaying its hand on Hormuz? A new game has just begun in West Asia oil sceneAs nations surrounding Iran pour billions into new pipeline networks, the significance of the Strait of Hormuz as an oil transit route is r...
Bengaluru professor who gave 19 years to her college reinstated after one-line termination: Court rules in her favour after finding she was actively teachingAn assistant professor secured reinstatement after nearly two decades of service. Jain College terminated her employment with a one-line no...
Quote of the day by Harrison Ford, 'Nature Doesn't Need People – People Need Nature; Nature Would Survive the Extinction of the Human Being and Go on Just Fine, but Human Culture, Human Beings, Cannot Survive Without Nature', shows nature's influence on human health, happiness and human civilization's dependence on natureQuote of the day by Harrison Ford expresses a profound truth about humanity's place in the world. Nature has sustained life for millions of...
PM Modi courts Pacific partners as China, US reshape regionPrime Minister Narendra Modi’s three-nation Indo-Pacific tour focused on expanding India’s defense, energy and critical minerals partnershi...
'I can't eat Tihar jail food': Foreign national arrested after allegedly entering India through the Mizoram border wants pasta, olive oil instead; asks court to let him cookAmerican national Matthew Aaron VanDyke, arrested by the NIA in the Myanmar terror training case and lodged in Tihar Jail, has moved a Delh...
Contract manufacturer Zetwerk receives Sebi nod for IPOFounded in 2018 by Amrit Acharya, Srinath Ramakkrushnan, Vishal Chaudhary, Ankit Fatehpuria and Rahul Sharma, Zetwerk operates a technology...
Salasar Techno Engineering aims 20% revenue growth in FY27 to Rs 1,800 croreSalasar Techno Engineering targets twenty percent revenue growth this fiscal year. The company expects its revenue to reach approximately R...
92% of people will be affected by cancer at least once in their lifetime, says WHOCancer affects nearly everyone globally, with one in five developing the disease. The world recorded over twenty million new cases and ten ...
Trump opposes letting E. Jean Carroll collect $5 million award, cites Supreme Court bidThe lawyers said Trump would be irreparably harmed and face "unrecoverable loss" if Carroll fulfills her stated intention to give away the ...
Quote of the day by Ernest Hemingway: ‘All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know,’ what The Old Man and the Sea author teaches us about honesty in writingFacing writer's block, Nobel laureate Ernest Hemingway found solace in a simple rule: write one undeniably true sentence. This approach, de...
AI startup CEO pleaded guilty in US to trading on insider tips from lawyersAn AI startup founder secretly pleaded guilty last year to insider trading. Arya Bolurfrushan participated in a scheme involving law firm a...
This European city is the world's most liveable in 2026. Here's where India standsCopenhagen secured the top spot as the world's most liveable city for 2026. Vienna and Zurich followed closely behind Copenhagen in the glo...
Allahabad HC asks Centre, ASI to file counter-affidavit in 'Tejo Mahalaya' disputeThe Allahabad High Court has directed the Centre and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to respond to a petition claiming a temple ex...
The empire of doubt, ally of convenience: America at 250, seen from IndiaAs America marks 250 years, its global dominance, built on military might and economic power, faces unprecedented challenges. Internal self...
What America (still) teaches usDespite perceptions of narcissism, the US has been a significant global positive force, particularly in economics and technology. Its prosp...
Amarnath Yatra 2026 begins as first pilgrims arrive in Kashmir under heavy security coverThe annual Amarnath Yatra welcomed its first group of 4,822 pilgrims into the picturesque Kashmir Valley. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha o...
Engineering graduates dominate UPSC selections but overwhelmingly opt for HumanitiesHumanities graduates are increasingly succeeding in civil services exams, while engineering graduates, despite dominating the pool, overwhe...