By Mayank Bhardwaj NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will buy soybeans from farmers of the central state of Madhya Pradesh at state-set support prices to help growers reeling from a crash in domestic rates
By Haripriya Suresh BENGALURU (Reuters) - The market size of India's global capability centres (GCCs) is likely to grow to $99 billion-$105 billion by 2030 from $64.6 billion in fiscal 2024, according
By Yadarisa Shabong and Shashwat Awasthi (Reuters) -Manchester United's new chief said on Wednesday the club was working towards improving performance on and off the pitch after a fifth consecutive
By Luc Cohen (Reuters) - Former cryptocurrency executive Caroline Ellison urged a federal judge not to send her to prison after she pleaded guilty over her role in the theft of $8 billion from
By Daniel Trotta (Reuters) -Hurricane Francine threatened New Orleans and the wider Gulf Coast as far east as the Alabama and Florida border on Wednesday, shutting down a quarter of oil and gas
By Krisztina Fenyo and Krisztina Than NAGYKORU, Hungary (Reuters) - A group of Hungarian lawmakers and representatives of NGOs met on Wednesday on a dried-out sandbank of the country's second river
By Edwin Waita NAIROBI (Reuters) -Workers at Kenya's main international airport began a strike on Wednesday against an Indian company seeking to lease it, blowing plastic trumpets and scuffling with
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian authorities rescued more than 400 children and teenagers on Wednesday suspected of being sexually abused at charity homes run by a prominent Islamic business
By Camillus Eboh ABUJA (Reuters) - A Nigerian judge on Wednesday granted bail to 10 people charged with treason and conspiring to incite the military to mutiny following last month's protests against
By Dmitry Antonov MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Wednesday that its partnership with China was not aimed against third countries but the two powers could "combine potential" if faced with a threat
Recommendations appear in Niti Aayog’s Tax Policy Working Paper Series–II. It says there is a need to shift away from fear-based enforcement to trust-based governance.
In service with the British military since 2019, it is also known as the Martlet missile. Ukrainians have also deployed these missiles against Russian troops.
Education, reservations, govt jobs are meant to bring equality and dignity. That we are a long way from that is evident in the shoe thrown at the CJI and the suicide of Haryana IPS officer. The film Homebound has a lesson too.
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