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What are the different types of NSE sectoral indices? MintGenie explains | Stock Market News
Livemint· 52 minutes agoThe National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is one of the premier stock exchanges in India, playing a...
Explained: Why Did Ola Cabs Switch From Google Maps To Its Own Ola Maps?
One India· 18 hours agoOla Cabs, having exited Microsoft Azure last month, has now completely transitioned from Google Maps...
Celebrini explains decision to sign Sharks contract, go pro
NBC Sports BayArea· 15 hours agoCelebrini explains decision to sign Sharks contract, go pro originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay...
Will small and midcap rallies continue and have more momentum vs largecaps? Vinit Sambre explains
The Economic Times· 3 hours agoVinit Sambre, Head-Equities, DSP Mutual Fund, says growth and visibility and anticipation of growth...
Explained: What Is NATO, How Many Countries Are Part Of It
NDTV· 1 day agoBorn at the start of the Cold War, NATO -- the North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- is the world's...
The changes Kerala’s new four-year degree courses are expected to usher in | Explained
The Hindu· 3 hours agoThe story so far: Institutions of higher education in Kerala rolled out four-year undergraduate...
French winger explains Bayern Munich transfer after Manchester United links
Stretty News· 13 hours agoMichael Olise has completed his transfer to Bayern Munich after signing a five-year deal with the...
Explained: How and Why do tigers become maneaters | - Times of India
The Times of India· 18 hours agoTigers, majestic and powerful, are apex predators that typically avoid human contact. One of the...
Explained: Why Spain were not penalised for Marc Cucurella’s handball against Germany
Football Espana· 2 days agoOne of the most contentious issues from Friday’s Euro 2024 quarter-final between Spain and Germany,...
Explained: How Indian chocolate makers are adapting to global cocoa shortages - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoThe Indian chocolate industry is turning the heads of global chocolatiers. In fact, on the streets...