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Govt permits export of 2 lakh tonne wheat to Nepal

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The government has approved the export of 2 lakh tonnes of wheat to Nepal via National Cooperative Exports Limited (NCEL), despite a general wheat export ban. Separately, the DGFT exempted advance authorization holders, EOUs, and SEZs from the $3.5/kg minimum import price (MIP) condition on synthetic knitted fabric imports to support production and trade.

Jammu to Srinagar in just 3 hours: Railways announces timetable for 3 new trains

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The railways announced train services between Jammu and Srinagar, with a Vande Bharat train completing the trip in 3 hours and 10 minutes and two mail/express trains taking 3 hours and 20 minutes. Modified for winter conditions, these trains join six existing services in the Valley. Additionally, a new Jammu rail division will be established.

DPIIT joins hands with Stride Ventures to help startups

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Highlighting the macroeconomic impact of this collaboration, joint secretary in DPIIT Sanjiv said Stride Ventures will curate dedicated programmes and collaborate on engagements like the Bharat Grand Challenge to promote entrepreneurship, innovation, and investment.

For the right ‘reason’, whether one or many: 5 large-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of 18 to 32% in 1 year

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It is an essential in all market conditions, but more so when there is volatility and high valuations. It is a minor thing, but it helps investors not only earn better returns, but also deal with bearish markets better. This simple but essential thing is “reason”. You need to have a sound reason for buying a stock and owning the underlying business. The reason could be any. Because a company is in a business where the chances of a competitor coming is next to none as there is space for only two players in that industry. Читать дальше...

Japanese woman who was the world's oldest person at 116 has died

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Tomiko Itooka, Japan's oldest person at 116, has died. She passed away in a care home in Ashiya. Known for her love of bananas and Calpis, she managed her husband's textile factory during World War II. She is survived by her children and grandchildren. The world's oldest person is now Inah Canabarro Lucas.



Major winter storms, brutal wind chills to wallop two-third of US. Which regions will be hit? All you need to know

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US Winter storm: The National Weather Service says a major winter storm is forecast to produce heavy snow and significant ice starting in the central US and moving east. Hundreds of millions of people in the eastern two-thirds of the country will experience dangerous, bone-chilling air and wind chills from Monday, forecasters have warned.

Block deals worth over Rs 3,849 crore this week. Godrej Consumer, Avenue Supermarts among stocks that saw major action

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In the largecap segment, 11 companies recorded major block deals totaling Rs 1,844 crore. Leading the list was Godrej Consumer with four block deals worth Rs 466 crore, followed by Avenue Supermarts (Rs 353 crore), Jio Financial Services (Rs 309 crore), Axis Bank (Rs 158 crore), HDFC Bank (Rs 116 crore), and Hindustan Aeronautics (Rs 111 crore).

India can host music festivals bigger than Coachella: Diljit Dosanjh in meeting with PM Modi

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Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss India's potential to host world-class music festivals. Dosanjh emphasized India's rich cultural fabric and untapped talent, while PM Modi highlighted initiatives like the upcoming World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit to make India a global creative hub.

Explained: How to handle a missed mutual fund SIP contribution

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Mutual fund houses don’t impose penalties for missed SIP payments, but banks may charge fees for insufficient funds or dishonoured auto-debit requests. These charges differ across banks and typically range from Rs 100 to Rs 750 per failed transaction, potentially increasing costs for investors if not managed carefully. Ensure adequate funds to avoid such penalties.

China increasing its hold in Aksai Chin region, says Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdeva

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China's recent establishment of two new counties in the Hotan prefecture, which includes territory in Ladakh, has raised concerns in India. Experts believe China is increasing its control over the Aksai Chin region, using this administrative expansion to maintain tensions with India. Additionally, India's concerns are growing over China's proposed dam project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, which could reduce water supply for India.

Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan praises decision to name new DU college after Veer Savarkar

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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan praises Delhi University's Vice Chancellor for naming a college after Veer Savarkar and criticizes those with a "colonial mindset" for opposing it. At the event, laptops and tablets are distributed to marginalized students, highlighting the role of education and technology in empowering marginalized communities.

Did the government follow protocol in awarding D Gukesh the Khel Ratna?

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D Gukesh's inclusion in the 2024 Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna awardees was a surprise, as his historic World Chess Championship win in December 2024 occurred outside the award's four-year cycle. Critics argue the government should have waited until next year, when he would have been an automatic nominee.

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Bumrah suffers back spasm, medical team is monitoring him: Prasidh Krishna

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Jasprit Bumrah has suffered a back spasm and underwent scans, rendering his availability uncertain for India's defense in the fifth Test against Australia. Bumrah's presence is crucial, with India struggling at 141 for six, and the medical team is closely monitoring him for updates on his condition.

Rabbit fever, a 'rare' disease, sees over 50% rise in US: What are its symptoms and precautionary measures?

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Tularemia, also commonly known as 'rabbit fever' has witnessed more than 50 per cent rise in the US in recent years. Rabbit fever can spread to humans through by infected animals such as rabbits, hares, rodents and prairie dogs. Cases of tularemia are mostly seen in children between the 5-9 years age group, older men, and American Indians or Alaska Natives.

ICICI Bank, SBI among top picks which could give over 20% returns in 2025

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Despite challenges in unsecured retail and microfinance segments, the banking sector’s outlook remains positive, supported by robust fundamentals and operational efficiency. Credit growth for FY25 is projected at ~11%, with an improvement to ~12.5% expected in FY26, reflecting the sector’s resilience and sustained demand across key segments.


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