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Centre to pick up bond dues tab for MTNL
The Economic Times· 5 hours agoThe borrowers will be paid according to the rules laid out by the Department of Economic Affairs, they said. "Whatever amount is due will be paid before...
7 GI Tagged Products From Uttar Pradesh To Pick On Your Next Trip
Times Now· 22 hours agoUttar Pradesh has a booming economy with many locally made products that are exported all over India...
Reasi attackers paid local cattle trader for logistics, finds probe
Indian Express· 6 hours agoOn June 20, the J&K police had arrested Hakam Din, a 45-year-old from Rajouri district. Before the...
Inflation is highest in Odisha at 7.22% followed by Bihar and Karnataka: SBI research
The Economic Times· 21 hours agoIndia's inflation landscape exhibited spatial variability in June 2024, with 12 out of 22 states...
Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill help India stun Zimbabwe by 10 wickets to clinch T20I series - CNBC...
CNBC TV18· 13 hours agoJaiswal smashed 13 fours and a couple of maximums to keep an 156-run opening partnership with...
DMart Q1 results: Net profit rises 17.5% to Rs 773.8 crore; revenue up 18.6%
CNBC Awaaz· 19 hours agoThe company reported an 18.6 percent YoY rise in consolidated revenue from operations at Rs 14,069.1...
Germany to ban Chinese giants from 5G network - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 4 hours agoGermany said it will phase out the use of components from Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE in...
India beat Pakistan to clinch World Championship of Legends title
Daiji World· 15 minutes agoThe Yuvraj Singh-led side showcased their dominance in the competition and secured the coveted title...
PM Modi To Launch Projects Worth Rs 29,400 Crore In Mumbai Today
NDTV· 21 hours agoAround 5:30 p.m., the Prime Minister will arrive at the NESCO Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai,...
Retail inflation surges to four-month high of 5.08 per cent in June due to rise in food prices
The Telegraph· 22 hours agoFood inflation skyrocketed to 9.36 per cent in June, the eighth consecutive month it remained above 8 per cent. Vegetables and pulses remained the primary culprits, with prices rising 29.3 per cent and 16.07 per cent, respectively