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FIIs, weak global cues among 5 factors that could keep D-St under pressure this weekIndian stock markets may remain under pressure this week amid persistent FII selling, weak global cues, rising geopolitical tensions in Wes...
Tata-backed MedTherapy claims CAR-T breakthrough with one-day productionTata Sons-backed biotech startup MedTherapy said it has developed a next-generation CAR-T cell therapy manufacturing platform that can redu...
West Bengal winner list 2026: As BJP wins over 200 seats in stunning victory, check full list of TMC, Congress winners hereThe Bharatiya Janata Party secured a strong lead in West Bengal's election and bagged 207 seats. This outcome presents a significant challe...
Sensex, Nifty to open in green tomorrow? GIFT Nifty rises over 100 points on Trump’s reported plans to end Iran warIndian stock markets are poised for a potential rebound tomorrow following a significant sell-off, buoyed by positive signals from GIFT Nif...
Investors lose Rs 51 lakh crore in stock markets since Iran war; Sensex slumps 11%Dalal Street investors have lost a whopping Rs 51 lakh crore from their wealth since the West Asia conflict began late last month, with the...
Two days of stock market slump wipes out Rs 18.60 lakh cr from investors' wealthEquity investors have become poorer by Rs 18.60 lakh crore in two days of sharp decline in the stock market, where the BSE benchmark Sensex...
Why Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw wants this Pulitzer-winner's 'immaculately researched' book to be prescribed in every high schoolThe Biocon boss says this book inspires the reader to delve deeper into the mysteries of cellular science.
All diseases are cellular diseases: Dr Siddhartha MukherjeeRenowned oncologist, cancer researcher and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Dr Siddhartha Mukherjee’s latest book The Song of The Cell: An Exp...
Pulitzer winner Siddhartha Mukherjee, Prof Raj Chetty among '2020 Great Immigrants' honoureesPulitzer Prize-winning author and oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee, and Professor of Economics at Harvard University Raj Chetty have been na...
Looking at 'repurposing' drugs: BioconWe are working to repurpose our novel monoclonal antibody Itolizumab (used in psoriasis) to treat complications caused by Covid-19 infectio...
Author Siddhartha Mukherjee & Rohan Murty discuss how genomes might affect the institution of marriageAt the Pulitzer-winning author's second book launch in Mumbai, Murty had a few pertinent questions on gene mapping & matters of the heart.
'Gene - An Intimate History' by Indian American oncologistThe ethical and moral quandaries thrown up by the question of manipulation of the human genome -- of whether a man can truly transcend his ...
'Bodhi' trees gets a place in Vietnam's Presidential palaceSapling of 'Bodhi' tree from Gaya in Bihar was planted in Vietnam's Presidential palace by President Pranab Mukherjee.
Mondelez International's Cadbury Glow to make global debut in IndiaThe brand has been developed after two years of collaboration between the global category and the Indian cross-functional team.
Cadbury India launches 5Star ChompThe new Cadbury 5Star 'Chomp' is priced at Rs 15 for a 30 grams bar. It has been developed keeping in mind the evolving consumer palette.
- Two Indians win PEN literary awards
The winners and runners-up of the 17 awards, given by the PEN American Center, will be honoured on October 12 in New York City.
- Siddhartha Mukherjee's Pulitzer prize: Fighting the C Word
Cancer gets a Pulitzer-winning treatment in the US; what cure for the Indian malady?
- Doctor's 6-point formula to win fight against cancer
Dr Siddhartha Mukherjee, author of the bestselling 'The Emperor of Maladies: A Biography of Cancer', has a six-point formula to help India ...
- IIM-C wins 'ET In Campus' quiz
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta walks away as winner at the ET In Campus quiz on Wednesday organised in association with leading I...
- Why academic partnerships are not always healthy?
Academic-industry partnerships may have taken root in India, but it has failed to assume a ‘win-win’ situation.