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Bhole Baba goes missing after Hathras stampede as cops swoop on Ram Kutir Charitable Trust
The Week· 10 hours agoPolice officials say the victims used to collect the soil the preacher walked on and the stampede...
UK Election 2024: Key issues, candidates, and voting process explained
Business Standard India· 7 hours agoThe United Kingdom is gearing up for its first national election in nearly five years, with voters...
Israel's Next Headache: Who Will Run Post-War Gaza?
NDTV· 20 hours agoThe plan for post-war Gaza that Israel pitched to US allies is to run the strip in cooperation with powerful local families. Israel is under pressure...
Factors behind deadly Hathras stampede: Lakhs of devotees, no proper exit, a frenzy for Baba's...
CNBC Awaaz· 8 hours agoMukhya sevadar Devprakash Madhukar and other organisers have been named in the first information...
Our decisions affect nation's economy: New CBDT chief to I-T officials
Business Standard India· 24 hours agoAgrawal, 59, took charge as the head of the administrative body of the direct taxes department in...
Stay invested, and buy more; there will be more legs to this rally: Varun Saboo
The Economic Times· 11 hours agoVarun Saboo, Head-Equities, Anand Rathi Shares, asks how does one assign a PEG to Nifty? Saboo says...
New criminal code | At thana near Parliament, all set: ‘We were preparing for months’
Indian Express· 3 days agoWith 40 years of field experience between them, both the officers appear to have the new laws —...
New Criminal Laws to Increase Workload of Forensic Experts in Haryana | Gurgaon News - Times of...
The Times of India· 15 hours agoGURGAON: The introduction of the new criminal laws is set to increase the workload of forensic...
Unacademy being built for the long run, says Gaurav Munjal amid merger, sale reports
YourStory· 3 hours agoAmid reports swirling about a potential merger or sale involving edtech major Unacademy,...
The jiggle is up: Bosses bust workers who fake computer activity
Livemint· 8 hours agoThe rise of remote work and, in turn, employee-monitoring software sparked a boom in mouse and keyboard jigglers and other hacks to help staffers fake computer activity—often so they can step ...