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FIIs offload Rs 656 crore in December as selling abates; buying seen in primary markets

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FII equity selling in India continued in December, but at a slower pace. While they net sold Rs 656 crore through exchanges, FIIs invested Rs 17,331 crore in the primary market. This highlights their focus on long-term opportunities despite short-term concerns. FIIs have also heavily invested in the Indian debt market.

Delhi LG orders border checks over allegations of cash transfers

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Ahead of the 2025 Delhi assembly elections, Lt. Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena orders immediate checks on private cars from Punjab amid allegations of cash transportation to influence voters, following Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit's claims. An inquiry into potential misuse of personal data for AAP's 'Mahila Samman Yojana' is also initiated.

Political leaders who attack govt officials will not be spared: Andhra Dy CM

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Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan warned political leaders of severe consequences for attacking or obstructing government officials. His statement followed an incident involving a Dalit official allegedly attacked by a local YSRCP leader, C Sudarshan Reddy. Kalyan stressed the need to protect officials from such assaults.

Nifty struggles below 200-DMA amid narrow range and low volatility

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The Nifty closed with a modest 0.96% weekly gain but remained below the crucial 200-DMA, signaling market fragility. Key support is at 23,500, resistance at 23,860. Cautious trading is advised, with selective buying amid continued sectoral divergences in performance.

UN chief Antonio Guterres saddened by death of former prime minister Manmohan Singh

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Antonio Guterres, the UN chief, expressed deep condolences on the death of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Singh, who served as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014, significantly influenced India's economic growth. He died at 92 in Delhi. Singh's contributions to India and the UN were highlighted during his two terms in office.

Another jackpot surpasses USD 1 billion. Is this new normal?

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A Mega Millions jackpot reached USD 1.22 billion after three months, attracting significant attention. Mega Millions ticket prices are set to rise, promising improved jackpot odds and larger payouts. Lotteries have ancient origins, gaining legitimacy in modern U.S. as a revenue source. Jackpots grow due to lowered odds and larger number pools.



Delhi LG directs inquiry against 'non-govt' people getting people registered for 'Mahila Samman Yojana'

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Delhi LG Vinai Kumar Saxena has initiated an inquiry into allegations that non-government individuals are collecting personal data under the guise of registering residents for AAP's 'Mahila Samman Yojana'. Complaints were raised by Congress' candidate Sandeep Dikshit, leading to the directive. Police and other authorities have been urged to take appropriate action.

Elephant found dead in Chhattisgarh's Korba; electrocution suspected

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An elephant, approximately 15 years old, was found dead in Korba district, Chhattisgarh, on Saturday. The carcass was discovered near Gitakunwari village. Preliminary findings suggest electrocution as the cause of death, though the exact cause will be confirmed after the post-mortem. Over 50 elephants have died in the state in the past four years.

Denial of permission for fireworks display in Thrissur temples sparks row

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The district administration in Thrissur denied permission for the traditional fireworks display during the Vela Ezunnallippu ritual at Paramekkavu and Thiruvambady temples, citing safety reasons and new amendments to the Explosive Rules. Temple authorities view this as an attempt to undermine the iconic Thrissur Pooram festival.

Prince William once gifted this to wife Kate Middleton; She was not amused

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Prince William reminisced about an amusing gift he gave to Kate Middleton early in their relationship: binoculars. The prince revealed that this unusual present has since been a humorous reminder between them. The royal family has a tradition of exchanging quirky gifts, continuing this festive practice at the Sandringham Estate.

RIL, Zomato among 11 largecap stocks witness block deals this week

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Indian stock markets witnessed significant institutional activity this week, with large block deals executed in Reliance Industries, Bajaj Auto, Hero MotoCorp, Divi's Laboratories, Samvardhana Motherson, and Dr. Reddy's Labs, among others.

Manmohan Singh could be brutally candid if he trusted you

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MMS is remembered for his success in Indian politics and administration. He was known for his integrity and simplicity. Despite being accused in the coal scam, he maintained his honor. He kept his family away from public life and remained connected with friends. He valued education and worked hard to achieve his goals.

Pakistani soldier killed in border clash with Afghanistan forces: security source

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Cross-border fire between Afghan and Pakistani forces resulted in the death of one Pakistani soldier and injuries to seven others. Clashes occurred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province’s frontier district. Tensions have risen after Taliban accused Pakistan of bombing near the border. Pakistan claims targeting terrorist hideouts amid escalating hostilities since the Taliban's 2021 takeover.

One index that better indicates what is likely to happen to the economy; track it before Nifty, Sensex, or a maze of 400 other indices

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As a country, we are obsessed with the Nifty50, Bank Nifty, the Sensex, and the Nifty Midcap Index. We don't bother to look at others. Of course, many are not worth looking at as they are there just for the sake of it. There is, however, one index which should probably be looked at before all others. Reason: This index gives you a much better idea of what is happening in the economy. And it is what happens in the economy that matters to the street. So while it is not well tracked today, it is probably... Читать дальше...

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Mauritius flag to be flown at half mast on Saturday as mark of respect to former PM Manmohan Singh

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Mauritius will fly its flag at half-mast to honor former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who passed away. Mauritian officials attended his funeral in Delhi. The Indian High Commission in Mauritius shared condolences. Indian leaders and Congress party members paid their last respects at the funeral, where Singh was cremated with full state honors at Nigambodh Ghat.

Washington Sundar praises team's resilience, Nitish Kumar Reddy's century

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Washington Sundar praised the resilience of the Indian team after a crucial 127-run partnership with Nitish Kumar Reddy helped India stabilize their innings in the fourth Test against Australia. Reddy's unbeaten century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground marked a significant milestone, placing him among India's youngest Test centurions in Australia.

Defying market weakness, 12 stocks are nearing their 52-week high

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Amidst a weak market, certain Nifty 250 stocks are nearing 52-week highs, highlighting their strong fundamentals and investor confidence. These stocks are outperforming the broader market, despite the Nifty 50 and Sensex trading near their 200-DEMA levels.

China deploys hundreds of troops to Larung Gar, intensifies religious crackdown in Tibet

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The world's largest Tibetan Buddhist study center, Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, faces increased Chinese military presence, heightened surveillance, and stricter regulations on monks' and nuns' residency and registration. These actions are part of China's broader strategy to control Buddhist institutions and limit religious freedom, continuing a history of tension and unrest in Tibet.


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