Bollywood star Salman Khan celebrates 35 years in cinema
Salman shared a video about the "35 years that went by like 35 days" that featured a compilation of some of his iconic films and whistle-worthy dialogues that he is known for.
CSM Tech to support IIT-M’s Raftar team for fastest EV race car in Odisha
CSM’s founder and CEO Priyadarshi Pany said the Raftar team has the potential to be a game-changer in the passenger vehicle as well as heavy vehicles, telemetry, vehicle tracking and much more.
Improved security situation will ensure high voter turnout in Bastar
Chhattisgarh is the first state, among the four others to have polls later this year.
Tractor driver dragged for 500 metres by truck in Punjab, killed
A truck loaded with a stone crusher collided with a sand-laden tractor-trailer, being driven by victim Sukhdev Singh (21), from behind, police said.
Sunday Musings: Mind Your Numbers !
London: An average human brain is known to have a finite storage capacity. If one tries to crowd in more bytes, some earlier ones get pushed out.
I have a head for figures. They get permanently lodged in the cranium. And once there, they…
Sukhbir says Punjab CM should respect Governor
Chandigarh, Launching an attack on the BJP for trying to control gurdwaras, the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) today made it clear that it was against the imposition of President’s rule in Punjab but also wanted Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to…
An attack by al-Qaida-allied group in northwest Syria kills, wounds dozens of troops, activists say
The Observatory said the attack killed 11 soldiers and wounded 20 others.
Two Chandrayaan-3 mission objectives achieved, in-situ scientific experiments on lunar surface…
India on Wednesday scripted history as ISRO's ambitious third Moon mission Chandrayaan-3's Lander Module (LM) touched down on the lunar surface, making it only the fourth country to accomplish this.
Vivek Ramaswamy hints at joining Trump as his running mate in next year’s presidential polls
The remarks by Ramaswamy came days after the 38-year-old multimillionaire biotech entrepreneur-turned-politician said he was 'not interested' in any job other than president.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich appeals extension of pretrial detention in Russia
Evan Gershkovich is the first US journalist since the Soviet era to be held on espionage charges in Russia.
‘Will put caste survey data in public domain’, says Bihar CM Nitish
The Bihar Chief Minister said the survey will help the government to formulate better policies for the deprived classes.
Simone Biles wows on vault while surging to the lead at the US gymnastics championships
“She’s doing good,” Landi, Biles' longtime coach, said. “But we just need to keep looking to make sure we protect her as much as we can.”
Mikael Ymer announces his abrupt retirement from tennis after failing to overturn doping ban
Ymer was charged in January 2022 for missing three out-of-competition tests in a 12-month period.
Rethin beats Mahalingam to bag U-18 tennis crown
Rethin, with his powerful serve and excellent ground strokes, gave a tough time to Mahalingam Kandhavel.
Fukushima residents are cautious after the wrecked nuclear plant began releasing treated wastewater
The decadeslong release has been strongly opposed by fishing groups and criticized by neighboring countries.
Vedanta planning to list some businesses to unlock shareholders’ value
Agarwal said that in the last two decades Vedanta has entered new business that are import-substitute, ones that create stiff entry barriers for new players.
MG will be the preferred choice to make EV: Sajjan Jindal
He added that EV is an area that JSW Group must enter as it is the future and this is a good time to make a foray into this space.
Jio Financial Services share exclusion from Sensex, other indices postponed to August 31
JFS shares closed in green on Friday after hitting lower circuit for five straight sessions.
Government unwilling to formalise ePharmacies
Earlier this year, the ministry issued show cause notices to 31 firms for selling medicines online without necessary permissions.
Modi govt hostile towards caste survey in Bihar: Lalu Prasad
Addressing a book release function, Lalu Prasad claimed oppression of backward classes, SCs and STs continued since "feudal traits do not go away so easily."