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Bank’s Deputy CEO Arun Khurana had tendered his resignation on Monday in the wake of accounting lapses costing Rs 1,960 crore to the private lender
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The Trump Administration’s reckless comments undermining Canada’s sovereignty played a major role in the decisive mandate for Carney whose aggressive stance against the United States found resonance with voters
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Advocate Rajiv Jain, the amicus curiae, called Supertech the “main culprit” in defrauding homebuyers whereas Corporation Bank advanced more than Rs 2,700 crore to builders through subvention schemes
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Jana Sena leader and AP Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan took strong objection to the Congress comment on Prime Minister and said a case should be registered against the congress party for the comment
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The notice, received on April 28, 2025, relates to an ongoing Goods and Services Tax (GST) matter that has been under review across the online gaming industry for over 18 months.
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Indian businesses are also optimistic about the future of AI. Nearly 79 per cent of leaders believe that AI will positively transform their industries -- much higher than the global average of 69 per cent.
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The private sector lender had informed that a bank-appointed external auditor has determined a cumulative adverse accounting impact on P&L at Rs 1,959.98 crore as on March 31, which is similar to the amount disclosed on April 15
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While NIT Rourkela will lead the NIT+ system, the IIT Kanpur will lead the IIT system, and both these institutes will co-host the 2025 edition of Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA)
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The action came as Pakistan's role as a "rogue state fuelling global terrorism" was laid bare by the public admission made by Asif. A Sky News interviewer last week asked Asif if Pakistan had a long history of "backing and supporting and training and funding" terrorist organisations
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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has decided to take the lead on this issue, as was conveyed during a recent meeting of the Joint Committee of Regulators (JCoR)
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday wondered what was wrong in using the "spyware against terrorists" and said any report which touched upon the country's "security and sovereignty" won't be made public
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“We've had many countries come forward and present some very good proposals, and we're evaluating those.” “I would guess that India would be one of the first trade deals we would sign. So watch this space,” Bessent said
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Pakistani nationals currently residing in India are returning to their country through the Attari-Wagah border after India revoked their visas in the wake of the terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives
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The Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal’s visit from April 24-26 underlined India’s commitment to strengthening its economic engagement with the Netherlands
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At least 20 passengers lodged a complaint with Tirupati Railway Police after the train reached its destination in the morning. They reported having lost 20 tola gold ornaments
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Researchers at New York University Langone Health said that the chemicals, called phthalates, are in widespread use globally. Phthalates found in cosmetics, detergents, solvents, plastic pipes, and bug repellants have for decades been linked with an increased risk of conditions ranging from obesity and diabetes to fertility issues and cancer
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The Pakistani cybercriminals targeted multiple government websites in Rajasthan, with the latest being the Education Department's official portal
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Exuding confidence of his DMK retaining power in next year's Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister M K Stalin said "Version 2.0 loading in 2026 "
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The Supreme Court refused to entertain 13 more petitions challenging constitutional validity of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, saying it cannot add any more pleas as they would become difficult to “handle”
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The action comes after the horrific attack on tourists in the Baisaran meadow near Pahalgam town in Kashmir. Twenty-five tourists, including a Nepali national and a local, were killed in the firing by terrorists, who singled out Hindu men for their religion
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The student, Vanshika, was found dead under mysterious circumstances. Vanshika, the daughter of Devinder Singh, an AAP leader, hailing from Punjab's Dera Bassi, moved to Ottawa two and a half years ago for higher studies
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Three persons have been arrested for allegedly raping a girl in Jharkhand's Ranchi district
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A tourist from Ahmedabad who was on a zipline ride at Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam inadvertently captured on video the terror attack in which 26 people lost their lives last week
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