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Khalistan supporters don't represent Sikh community in Canada nor do Modi supporters represent Hindus: PM TrudeauCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has publicly stated that pro-Khalistan separatists do not represent the entire Sikh community in Can...
Mukesh Ambani shares deep insights on Hindu Marriage at Anant and Radhika's weddingAnant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding, held on July 12, showcased deep-rooted Indian traditions. Mukesh Ambani emphasized the spiritu...
116 killed in stampede at Hathras 'satsang'. A grim history of stampedes at religious eventsAt least 116 devotees, mostly women and children, were killed and several others were injured on Tuesday in a stampede at the end of a sats...
Modi govt's new solar scheme has three big hurdlesThe government has launched a new scheme to encourage the installation of solar panels on rooftops, aiming to triple renewable capacity by ...
Republic Day: The founding mothers who framed the Constitution and were forgottenFew consider the role of women in drafting the constitution, with the focus often on the male "founding fathers" of India. A Supreme Court ...
Hindu temple president targeted in another attack in Canada; Khalistanis fire 14 rounds at houseCanada Hindu Temple Attack: In Canada, the president of a Hindu temple faced a harrowing attack by Khalistani supporters. Satish Kumar's so...
RBI gets serious about connected lending, a concern that has been raised earlier as wellIndia restricts corporate houses from owning banks, raising questions about their absence despite financial capabilities. Allowing them cou...
India’s multi-aligned approach to geo-politicsIndia should make crucial, multiple, strategic, political alliances and economic partnerships opines Lakshmi Puri who is a Former Assistant...
A year in the RBI hotseat: Shaktikanta Das and the art of negotiationWhen he succeed Urjit Patel as RBI Governor on Dec 11, critics said he could be remote-controlled by the govt.
Stocks in the news: Maruti Suzuki, Dilip Buildcon, YES Bank, Hero Moto, Coal India and Bharti InfratelCoal India produced 46.59 million tonnes of coal in May, registering a decline of 1.1%.
What farmers have to say about Modi government's income support schemeET Magazine travels to 8 states to meet farmers braving the ongoing agrarian distress and hears them out.
Security beefed up in Delhi for Independence DayClose to 70,000 Delhi Police personnel will be guarding the national capital owing to the twin occasions of the Independence Day and Janmas...
Meat row? CM Yogi Adityanath enforcing laws that existed for yearsAs most established slaughterhouses and meat shops were running without licence, there is a big meat crisis in the state now that rules hav...
Narendra Modi warns against caste politics in BiharReaching out to the voters of Bihar ahead of the assembly polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said he was committed to the developmen...
Hinduism not a religion but a way of life: PM Narendra ModiModi and Harper, who arrived from Toronto, went straight to the Gurdwara. They participated in the prayer meeting and were presented 'sarop...
Global Indian Women: Top 20 India-born & globally successful women from business and artsAn ET Magazine-MavenMagnet study on global women achievers of Indian origin in business and the arts who are creating the biggest buzz onli...
Lok Sabha polls 2014: Don't throw shoes at Nitish, says Lalu"Usko chot lag jayega. Usko vote ka chot dijiye (he might get injured. Strike at him through votes)," Lalu said after flagging off an elect...
Lalu Prasad labels Nitish Kumar-Narendra Modi as 'bosom friends'"Narendra Modi and Nitish Kumar, both are bosom friends. They are working together. They wink at each other while be-fooling the public," L...
Mukesh Ambani world's richest Indian despite $4.7 bn loss: ForbesWipro boss Azim Premji is the third richest Indian in the list. With a networth of $15.9 billion, 66-year-old Premji is ranked 41 on the Fo...
- Tata Group's Russi M Lala want exiting top managers to write memoirs
Russi M Lala is keen that the retiring generals pen their memoirs, lest stories from the trenches on the pinnacles of success