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How does Sudha Murty define gender equality? 'Like two wheels of a bicycle'
The Economic Times· 15 hours agoAuthor and Rajya Sabha MP, Sudha Murty, recently shared her views on gender equality through a video...
T20 World Cup: For Rohit Sharma, a legacy-defining moment
Hindustan Times· 8 hours agoA long-standing dream of his — playing a leading role in a World Cup triumph — had turned to dust....
Lawmakers send bipartisan bill defining antisemitism in NC law to Gov. Roy Cooper
Durham Herald-Sun· 2 days agoLawmakers have sent a bipartisan bill that would define antisemitism under state law to Gov. Roy...
The 5 Ps That Will Define Healthcare GCCs in India
Analytics India Magazine· 17 hours agoGlobal Capability Centers (GCCs) in India are uniquely positioned to lead healthcare innovation by leveraging cutting-edge technologies, fostering...
Pipeline Moves: Approval prospects for BioTissue’s diabetic foot ulcer drug up after Phase III...
Clinical Trials Arena· 5 days agoThe co-primary endpoints of the study were major pathologic response (MPR), which was defined by the...
Karnataka govt set to introduce draft Bill to protect gig workers' rights
Business Standard India· 15 hours agoIn a move aimed at protecting gig workers’ rights, the Karnataka government is set to introduce new...
After a Z Fold 6 design change Samsung could do something even more surprising with Galaxy S25 Ultra
T3· 9 hours agoWe're likely to see an expansion on the Galaxy AI skills that made their debut on the Galaxy S24...
Jewish and Muslim demonstrators call for veto of bill defining antisemitism
NC Newsline· 15 hours agoA group of Jewish and Muslim activists protested outside the Governor’s Mansion Thursday evening...
CDSL shares zoom 20% to hit fresh record high on bonus announcement
Business Today· 15 hours agoCDSL share price: The stock soared 20 per cent to hit ahigh of Rs 2,407.40. At this price, the...
Today’s world moves at breakneck speed but democracy is slow. The Far Right is exploiting this
Scroll· 6 days agoTo truly understand populism, we have to take the long view. In the 1960s, populist parties won, on average, 5.4% of the vote in Europe, while today, following the European Parliament elections ...