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Gold consumption last year dipped 3% from 2022, with purchases in the festival October-December quarter declining 4% over the same period a year ago.
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Ordering gourmet food from home through smartphone brings the excitement of indulging in gastronomic delights. The menu offers a variety of options to
Politics - 9 months ago
Renunciation can be customary or non-customary. The first type involves abstaining from society and relocating to a remote location, often a monastery
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SBI has requested the Supreme Court to extend the deadline for providing details on the banned electoral bonds for political party funding. The move i
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The Tata Motors demerger is another step in India's transition to smarter and cleaner cars. The Tatas have collected enough value within their automob
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What happened to a foreigner happens to our citizens with far less outbreak of outrage or shame. At the root of the problem is lack of adequate deterr
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One of the utter joys lies in following the game's ebb and flow. Following this test of endurance provides a slow-burn pleasure for spectators. As the
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Tom Alter's couplet warns against rushing relationships. Mark Twain advises restraint and curiosity. Love thrives with restrained emotions. Pouring he
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Google has reinstated several Indian apps on its Play Store after they complied with its billing rules. The tech giant charges a fee for its billing s
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The Supreme Court's recent ruling, overturning the immunity of MPs and MLAs from prosecution for accepting bribes, aligns with the principles of decen
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Army Polygon, a St Petersburg-based company, invites Indian tourists to experience military tourism with amphibious armored personnel carriers and T-6
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Walking barefoot creaks like sound through water. Each step is a tender communion, a dance of sensations holding back the mundane.
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As soon as the sound goes into the brain, it changes its waves and assumes various geometrical patterns. These patterns are the archetypes. Now, in sc
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Influencers like Dolly Chaiwala have the power to influence opinions. His fame as a tea-concocter made a random White senior citizen famous. Bill Gate
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Goldman Sachs has coined monikers for stocks driving stock market rallies in Europe and Japan. Investors globally are betting on a small clutch of sec
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Former Intel India chief, Avtar Saini, died in a speeding car accident while cycling in Navi Mumbai. The tragedy highlights the safety concerns that p
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The McDonald's outlet in Maharashtra used cheap vegetable oil instead of cheese, leading to license cancellation. Some products contain only 2% real c
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Promoters of AI sell hope and assurance like previous revolutions. AI may make labor functions redundant, lead to reduced work hours, and render devel
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Feminism has affected her perception of movies. 'Premalu' tells the story of Sachin and Reenu, but the film's portrayal of Reenu's character is formul
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Monica Lewinsky may not ring bells for those on the good side of your 30s. But even if you didn't much follow the 50-year-old former White House inter
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