Economic Times
India is strategically increasing energy consumption from fossil fuels while emphasizing renewables, aligning with its sustained economic growth. The
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Pursuing one's family roots can take various forms, from delving into genealogical records and archives to talking to elder relatives who hold the key
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Parisians have voted to impose special parking fees on SUVs, the go-to motor vehicle for the wealthy, in an effort to cut down air pollution and mitig
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What does our mind do? It vacillates between the past and the future. Every moment, it is either angry about the past or anxious about the future. The
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Paytm Payments Bank, the parent company of Paytm, has faced penalties from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for engaging in questionable management pra
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Rummaging through old items can be, above all, a fun and fulfilling activity. It can enrich your life with memories, discoveries and appreciation. It
1707068888 Politics - 10 months ago
In Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Emperor's New Clothes,' the boy who exposes the emperor's nakedness symbolizes truth. Similarly, influencer Poonam P
1707068169 Politics - 10 months ago
Finance Secretary TV Somanathan signaled a shift, stating the government no longer sees disinvestment solely for budget balancing. This reflects confi
1707067775 Politics - 10 months ago
The World Economic Forum's 2024 Global Risk Report highlights misinformation or disinformation as a significant threat in the context of elections. Wi
1707067534 Politics - 10 months ago
That spiritual budgetary exercise can be carried out by each of us, not annually but every minute, every hour, every day. Just remember God regularly,
1707067319 Politics - 10 months ago
In between all that tucking in, books provide a generous side-dish, this year’s servings providing some Rs 27 crore.
1706981400 Politics - 10 months ago
A once swanky hotel in Calcutta has witnessed a decline over the years. The memories formed there still attract visitors, albeit reluctantly. The hote
1706981400 Politics - 10 months ago
How can you look after your house, pets and yourself, and, on top of all that, try to earn a living when you’re left Robinson Crusoeing? Saying good
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The past decade has witnessed a spate of Pakistan-fixated Hindi films, many of which have earned massive monetary returns. Knowing this industry's pen
1706980700 Politics - 10 months ago
This year's interim budget, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, takes place in a turbulent global economic environment. Despite this, th
1706899889 Politics - 10 months ago
Family ties have always been far more narrow in the west, with even immediate siblings becoming distant within a generation and cousins being consider
1706897546 Politics - 10 months ago
Ongoing battle between Moti Mahal & Daryaganj restaurants is oddly similar to Vienna’s 90-year-old chocolate cake case.The legal battle over the own
1706897456 Politics - 10 months ago
Like slow-cooked food, daaguj is not for everybody. India should champion intricate, high-end, high input-turned-much-higher output projects. It doesn
1706896157 Politics - 10 months ago
Walking through a forest, or forest bathing, is a sensory journey, and each step is a connection to a world teeming with life, from the tiniest insect
1706896054 Politics - 10 months ago
Jealousy is one of those tremendously powerful devices. From the childhood, every society, every culture and every religion teaches everybody comparis
1706895468 Politics - 10 months ago