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11 Jun, 2025, 12.07 PM IST‘No place for Western ideas’: DU committee axes topics on Israel-Palestine, Kashmir, and dating apps, stirs controversy A recent meeting of the Standing Committee on Academic Matters at Delhi University led to the removal of several crucial topics from the proposed psychology syllabus. Controversial omissions included the Israel-Palestine conflict, Kashmir, and the r...
03 May, 2025, 12.54 PM ISTWhy Maneesh Dangi favors BFSI and Staples in a volatile market Maneesh Dangi suggests bonds over equities in the near term due to global uncertainties introduced by Trump's tariffs. He foresees a potential recovery in India’s economy within five to six months and recommends focusing on domestic-facing sectors l...
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14 Dec, 2024, 02.49 PM ISTIt is not the government's job to tell people what to eat or not, says Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi The minority affairs minister stressed that every citizen has freedom in the country to eat food of their choice adding that those who try to teach India about minorities should first see the difference in minorities’ population between India and Pa...
17 Apr, 2022, 05.58 AM ISTBills getting passed without debate, Parliament to soon become rubber stamp: Former Madras HC judge The retired judge, instrumental behind several landmark verdicts involving caste-based discrimination and gender-related issues, was speaking at a discussion here organised by the Students Federation of India on the 29th anniversary of Babri Masjid ...
06 Dec, 2021, 11.27 PM ISTCBSE Term I Exam: How to revise to score better in Class 10 Board Exam CBSE Term I Exam 2021: How to finally revise to score full marks for Class 10 MCQs Board Exam
19 Nov, 2021, 06.28 PM ISTView: Impact of pandemic on female labour force participation The peculiar changes in rural employment over the year seem to signal distress-driven employment. Thus, the turnabout in the female LFPR should be seen in the light of the Covid-19 crises, where the secondary workers are acting like household insura...
09 Sep, 2021, 01.28 PM ISTBeijing accuses NATO of exaggerating 'China threat theory' In an angry response, a statement from the Chinese mission to the European Union called for NATO to "view China's development rationally, stop exaggerating various forms of 'China threat theory' and not to use China's legitimate interests and legal ...
15 Jun, 2021, 01.02 PM ISTShyam Srinivasan on why Federal Bank restructured book is half of estimates Federal Bank MD & CEO says pick up in corporate growth may be a little delayed and can be expected in H2.
20 Jan, 2021, 07.24 PM ISTThe math doesn’t add up on TikTok’s deal with Oracle and Walmart The exact math may not matter very much, given Trump’s demand that China have no involvement in the new TikTok.
22 Sep, 2020, 09.27 AM ISTMen are from Mars: 7 money mistakes that men make It is not just the women who make mistakes when it comes to money-related matters, even men have certain habits and attitudes that lead to making mistakes. Let’s see this as a light-hearted attempt at listing men’s frailty with money.
20 Jul, 2020, 06.30 AM ISTView: The price of bitcoin isn't always what you think it is Bitcoin trades on dozens of exchanges, and the prices get out of whack at times.
09 Dec, 2017, 10.27 AM IST6 steps to building employee commitment in a start-up A start-up is the founding members' baby, but it can only be a successful enterprise, if every employee in the organization feels an emotional connect to it.
17 Jun, 2015, 03.48 PM ISTGovernment should avoid retrospective taxation, remove policy uncertainties, says Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal "The govt should avoid retrospective taxation and dismantle thickets of regulations, if it wants to raise growth rates, says Agarwal.
15 Jun, 2015, 01.10 PM ISTIs Pravin Togadia’s conversion drive a bid to steal Narendra Modi’s thunder? The timing of the re-conversion events — just as the winter session of Parliament got under way — led to speculation whether the intent was to trip the government.
03 Jan, 2015, 11.46 AM ISTDelhi University calls special meeting of the Academic Council With barely a month left before the undergraduate admissions begin; the Delhi University is moving rapidly to tie up loose ends.
07 May, 2013, 11.59 AM IST- Broader probe needed to remove cash-for-vote stigma: Left
The Left parties said a broader investigation into the cash-for-vote scandal alone can remove the taint on the democratic institution.
24 Mar, 2011, 07.16 AM IST - Obama says US-Turkish ties 'more important than ever'
Turkey irked the US as it voted against fresh sanctions on Iran by the UNSC, insisting that a nuclear fuel swap deal it hammered out, together with Brazil, should be given a chance.
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