- Opinions
As world celebrates Int’l Women’s Day, female feticide remains a cause of concern in India
Mumbai: Despite stringent measures by the health authorities, over 6.30 crore (63 million) girls are “missing” from the Indian population since Census 2011 owing to female feticide and infanticides, sparking concerns on…
- Bollywood
Women’s Day: Iconic Bollywood dialogues that define courage and pride of women
Mumbai: Hindi cinema has always been known for impactful dialogues, and despite its old male bias (which is tilting in the right direction lately!), it is no longer the men who deliver…
- Technology
IndiaAI Mission: Know all about the 7 key pillars
New Delhi: As artificial intelligence (AI) begins to percolate across industries amid privacy concerns, the Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has approved the comprehensive national-level IndiaAI Mission with a budget…
- Technology
Musk-run X introduces ‘Articles’ to post long-form written content
New Delhi: Taking on legacy media, Elon Musk-run X on Friday introduced ‘Articles’ which is a new way to share long-form written content on the platform. Those who are Premium users and…
- Middle East
Israel fines US energy giant for discharging wastewater into Mediterranean
Jerusalem: Israel imposed a fine of 2.9 million shekels (around $809,000) on the US energy giant Chevron Corporation for sea emission violation, the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection has said in a…
- India
PM Modi announces cut in LPG cylinder prices by Rs 100 on Women’s day
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced the reduction in the prices of LPG cylinders by Rs 100 on the occasion of International Women’s Day. Today, on Women's Day, our…
- India
Tata Power consumers in Mumbai set to shell out more for electricity from April
Mumbai: Tata Power’s Mumbai customers will have to pay higher electricity bills from April 1 as power regulator Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has approved an average tariff increase of around 24…
- World
US to build ‘temporary port’ in Gaza for humanitarian aid
Washington: US President Joe Biden will announce in his State of the Union address that the country’s military will build a temporary port in Gaza for the delivery of additional humanitarian aid…
- Bangalore
Rameshwaram Cafe blast: Vital clues collected about bomber, says Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Thursday that vital clues have been collected regarding the man suspected of carrying out an IED blast on March 1 here at the Rameshwaram Cafe.…
- Bollywood
Emraan Hashmi admits he doesn’t think he is fit to be a producer
Mumbai: Actor Emraan Hashmi, who is gearing up for his upcoming streaming series ‘Showtime’, feels that he is not fit to be a producer. The actor shared that he has only produced…
- India
UP: Mix-up of corpses at mortuary leads to high drama
Lucknow: In a bizarre situation, the bodies of two women having similar names, were accidentally swapped at the King George’s Medical University’s (KGMU) mortuary here on Wednesday. According to police, confusion arose…
- India
CBI weighing legal options to transfer Sheikh Shahjahan from Kolkata to Delhi
Kolkata: After getting the custody of Sheikh Shahjahan, the accused mastermind in the January 5 attack on ED and CAPF personnel at Sandeshkhali in West Bengal, the CBI sleuths are now mulling…
- Business
Indian women turn smart investors, beat men in SIP investments: Report
New Delhi: At least four in ten women are new investors in the country, starting investing early in life in instruments like Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) and prioritising retirement which is a…
- Business
HCLTech, ServiceNow join hands to deliver genAI-led solutions
New Delhi: Global technology company HCLTech and digital workflow company ServiceNow on Thursday announced a partnership to deliver new generative artificial intelligence (genAI)-led solutions to enterprises. According to the company, the new…