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GDP growth expected to slow down modestly this fiscal year and next: Poll
Business Standard India· 4 days agoForecasts for a mild slowdown in India's fast-growing economy held steady in the first Reuters poll...
U.S. athletes have lost faith in WADA, say Olympic champion swimmers
Sportstar· 6 days agoU.S. Olympic athletes have lost faith in the World Anti-Doping Agency to rid their sports of...
Don't Get Fined! Here's How Many SIM Cards You Can Legally Have in India
Gizbot· 3 days agoIndia tightens SIM card regulations, setting a limit of nine per person. Exceeding this can lead to fines up to Rs 50 lakh. Learn how to manage your SIMs.
Budget to accelerate pace of reforms, take many historic steps: President
Business Standard India· 5 days agoThe first budget of the newly-formed NDA government next month will take "many historic steps" as...
As India’s income inequality worsens beyond British-era levels, majority want to tax the rich, study...
Business Insider India· 7 days agoA study by the World Inequality Lab has shown that Indian billionaires already own a...
Keir Starmer should be Britain’s next prime minister | Today News
Livemint· 4 days agoYOU WOULD never know it from a low-wattage campaign but after 14 years of Conservative rule, Britain...
Why sentencing norms need to be streamlined
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoThe stage of sentencing is the most public stage of a criminal trial. Many factors which do not play a role in determining criminal responsibility i.e....
Birla's comments on Emergency not apt, not suitable for LS Speaker: Pawar
Business Standard India· 3 days agoNCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar on Saturday said the reference to Emergency made by Lok Sabha...
Pakistani fundamentalists closer to controlling state. Now the battle is over baby milk bank
Theprint· 6 days agoKarachi’s prestigious Sindh Institute of Child Health and Neonatology shut down the country’s first...
For tabla players, a singular festival honouring a singular maestro has become a pilgrimage site
Scroll· 3 days agoFor some years now Neelu Sharma, the professor of tabla at the Dayalbagh Educational Institute in Agra, has been undertaking a musical pilgrimage to Nashik with the PhD scholars she is guiding ...