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Opinion: Can Sahkar bring Samriddhi? Making India’s cooperative policy work

Opinion: Can Sahkar bring Samriddhi? Making India’s cooperative policy work

  • Bengal Warriorz edge past Dabang Delhi K.C. in a nail-biting 37-36 win

    Bengal Warriorz won a thrilling encounter against Dabang Delhi K.C. by a narrow 37-36 scoreline at the SDAT Multi-Purpose Indoor Stadium. The match featured crucial contributions from Devank Dalal, Ashish Malik, and a key Super Raid by Himanshu Narwal
  • Editorial: Attack on the idea of India

    While leaders cutting across parties condemned the attack on CJI Gavai, the deeper issue — of religious zealotry and mob radicalisation under the veneer of devotion — cannot be ignored
  • Cough syrup deaths: Tamil Nadu-based pharma firm owner arrested

    Ranganathan, owner of Tamil Nadu-based Sresan Pharma, was arrested by Madhya Pradesh police with Chennai assistance in connection with adulterated Coldrif cough syrup linked to multiple child deaths. Authorities seized documents and are investigating hygiene and labelling lapses at his factory
  • Sanam Sekhon sets new Guinness World Record for highest altitude drift by a car

    Sanam Sekhon has set a new Guinness World Record for the highest altitude drift by a car at 5,798 metres in Ladakh. The record-breaking feat was achieved despite challenging conditions, with support from JK Tyre’s Levitas XTREME
  • Vijay Malik credits team unity for Telugu Titans’ success in PKL 12

    Telugu Titans maintained their unbeaten record in PKL 12 with a 46-29 win over Haryana Steelers. Captain Vijay Malik emphasized team unity, while coach Krishan Hooda praised Bharat Hooda’s performance and his team's consistent efforts in the tournament
  • ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: India vs Australia and India vs England matches sold out

    The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 sees a surge in fan interest as India’s round-robin matches against Australia (12 October) and England (19 October) sell out. The tournament, which returned to India after 12 years, continues to captivate audiences
  • CDSCO to inspect cough syrup makers nationwide

    In the wake of child deaths linked to allegedly contaminated cough syrups, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has launched a pan-India drive to audit, inspect, and ensure compliance by cough syrup manufacturers, urging states to submit their company lists
  • India’s skeet shooters aim for glory at ISSF World Championship in Greece

    India’s skeet shooting team, led by Mairaj Ahmad Khan and Anantjeet Singh Naruka, is set to compete at the ISSF World Championship Shotgun 2025 in Athens, Greece. The first qualifying rounds will begin on October 10, 2025, with finals on October 12
  • India beats Korea to confirm BWF World Junior mixed team medal

    India's junior badminton team secured their first-ever mixed-team medal at the BWF World Junior Championships by defeating Korea 44-45, 45-30, 45-33 in a thrilling quarterfinal. They will face Indonesia in the semi-finals, with a historic medal now guaranteed
  • Indigenous SAKSHAM Counter-UAS Grid System to fortify India’s air defence

    Months after Operation Sindoor showcased India’s drone-defence capabilities, the Army has begun procuring the indigenously developed ‘SAKSHAM’ Counter-UAS Grid System, designed by BEL to detect, track, and neutralise hostile drones in real time across the Tactical Battlefield Space
  • A year after Ratan Tata’s death, Tata Group faces internal disputes

    A year after Ratan Tata’s death, Tata Trusts face internal disagreements over governance and board appointments. The infighting coincides with a Rs 7 lakh crore market value decline. Yet, Ratan Tata’s vision of ethical leadership endures
  • InGovern flags tax and royalty risks in LG Electronics India IPO

    Governance advisory firm InGovern has highlighted risks in LG Electronics India’s IPO, including Rs 4,717 crore in disputed tax claims, royalty payments to the South Korean parent, and high promoter stake, which could impact minority shareholder influence and profit margin
  • TCS Q2 FY26 net profit rises 1.4 per cent to Rs 12,075 crore

    TCS reported a 1.39 per cent rise in Q2 FY26 net profit to Rs 12,075 crore, with revenues growing 2.39 per cent to Rs 65,799 crore. Sequentially, profit fell 5.3 per cent, while revenue increased 3.7 per cent. The company declared a second interim dividend of Rs 11 per share
  • TVK chief Vijay’s residence in Neelankarai receives bomb threat; hoax caller arrested

    A 37-year-old man was arrested for making a hoax bomb threat call targeting actor-politician Vijay’s Neelankarai residence in Chennai. Police and BDDS conducted thorough searches, found nothing, and confirmed the call was a hoax. Similar threats have targeted city personalities recently
  • J P Nadda urges timely eye screening, healthy diet, and screen time control to prevent vision problems

    On World Sight Day, Union Health Minister JP Nadda emphasized timely eye screening, a healthy diet, and controlling screen time to prevent vision problems. The ministry urged adopting simple eye-care habits, especially for children, to avoid preventable sight loss
  • Maharashtra OBC community to march against Maratha quota on October 10

    OBC members in Nagpur will stage a protest march on October 10 against the Maratha quota Government Resolution. Leaders across parties, including Congress, NCP, and BJP, oppose Marathas’ inclusion in the OBC category for reservation, citing community concerns
  • Ruckus in Kerala Assembly over Sabarimala gold case, LoP Satheesan blames Left MLAs

    Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan accused Left ministers and MLAs of disrupting the Kerala Assembly and making unparliamentary remarks amid protests over the Sabarimala gold idol controversy. The opposition announced statewide marches demanding accountability from the government
  • New energy in India–UK ties as both nations deepen trade, defence cooperation: PM Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India and the UK are natural partners, sharing democratic values and global goals. Following talks with UK PM Keir Starmer, both leaders reaffirmed cooperation in trade, defence, critical technology, and maritime security in the Indo-Pacific.
  • Scientists discover new gene-linked type of diabetes in babies under six months

    Researchers from the University of Exeter and ULB have identified mutations in the TMEM167A gene causing a rare form of neonatal diabetes in babies under six months. Stem cell studies show the gene is vital for insulin-producing beta cells and neurons.
  • Premier League trains 30 Indian community coaches in Mumbai, reaffirms grassroots commitment

    The Premier League conducted a three-day Community Coach Development Programme in Mumbai, training 30 coaches and empowering them to inspire young players. The initiative, part of its India engagement, was attended by UK PM Keir Starmer and football legend Michael Owen.
  • Vijay’s Neelankarai residence receives bomb threat; hoax confirmed

    Actor-politician Vijay received a bomb threat via email for his Neelankarai residence in Chennai. The Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad conducted a thorough search early Thursday morning and confirmed it was a hoax. Similar threats have targeted other city personalities.
  • WHO asks India if cough syrup linked to child deaths was exported

    The WHO has sought clarification from Indian authorities on whether the cough syrup Coldrif, linked to child deaths in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, was exported to other countries. The agency may issue a global alert after official confirmation from New Delhi.
  • Gold, silver prices dip on MCX as traders book profits after record highs

    Gold and silver prices eased in early trade Thursday on the MCX as investors booked profits after record highs. December gold futures slipped 0.34% to ₹1,22,789 per 10g, while silver dropped 0.75% to ₹1,48,738 per kg amid global cues.
  • PM Modi welcomes agreement on Trump’s West Asia peace plan

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the agreement on the first phase of US President Donald Trump’s West Asia peace plan, under which Israel and Hamas agreed to pause fighting in Gaza. Modi praised Israeli PM Netanyahu’s leadership and hoped the deal would bring lasting peace.
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