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Starmer meets Modi: What the UK can learn from India’s digital IDs
The UK is eyeing India's controversial digital ID system for inspiration. Critics say it is fraught with problems.
The cough syrup was contaminated with industrial chemicals. Experts say this is no accident. It's the latest case of what is ...
India Today on MSN
Numerology Predictions Today, October 10, 2025: What does your lucky number say about you? Check here
Ranging from 1 to 9, know your lucky numbers, master numbers, predictions and more here. Numbers surround and take up a lot ...
Special Situation Funds rise as India’s next growth driver, turning stressed assets into opportunity
SSFs acquire distressed exposures or investments, resolve these assets through legal processes and operational improvements, and exit once value has been restored — often with substantial returns.
Opinion
The Pioneer on MSN‘Justice failed by politics’
It is fashionable to blame judges for the mess, for their vacations, the slow pace of hearings, or the opaque collegium ...
A FBI probe into cyberattacks on prominent US law firms, an expanded funding drive for Elon Musk’s xAI, and UK Prime Minister ...
At present, cheque clearance through Cheque Truncation System (CTS) works in a batch-processing mode. Banks have announced that cheques deposited from October 4 will be cleared wi ...
Eight months after the novel coronavirus arrived in India, the number of deaths from the disease crossed 100,000 on Saturday. Nearly 6.5 million people have been infected in total, second only to the ...
The proposals would transform a program aimed at helping the most vulnerable people in the world into one that gives preference to mostly white people who say they are being persecuted.
India is Australia’s second-largest source of international students. According to the Department of Education, in the year to July 2025, there were a record 159,530 Indian students enrolled in ...
India is OpenAI’s second-largest market, but ChatGPT and Sora reproduce caste stereotypes that harm millions of people. When Dhiraj Singha began applying for postdoctoral sociology fellowships in ...
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