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No outlay for Chabahar port, India cuts Bangladesh aid

It is learnt that India was mulling various options relating to the project after Trump administration threatened a 25 per cent additional tariff on countries doing business with Tehran. IMAGE:...

Ajit Pawar was keen on NCP merger before death, claims close aide

After contesting the January 15 civic elections in Pune and Pimpri Chichwad together, the two factions decided to contine the tie-up for the next month's Zilla Parishad elections too IMAGE: Former...

Bowed our head, lost self-respect: Pakistan PM on loans

Seeking foreign loan had forced Pakistan to 'bow' its head and make compromises at the 'cost of self-respect', Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said in a candid admission about the humiliation...

Union Budget allocates Rs 1,492 cr for Parliament

The allocation for the Lok Sabha has been pegged at Rs 1,009 crore, which includes grants-in-aid for Sansad TV IMAGE: A view of the Parliament building. Photograph: ANI Photo Key Points The...

Assam Launches Monthly Aid For Vaishnavite Monks

IMAGE: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma at the launch of the Udasin Bhakat Scheme at Lok Sewa Bhawan, Dispur, January 2, 2026. Photograph: ANI Photo Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa...

Rupee Logs 7-Year Best Day...

The rupee, which was the worst performing Asian currency in 2025 and also in January, was the best performing Asian currency on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Kindly note that this illustration...

Bajaj Auto logs best quarterly earnings in Q3

Domestic motorcycles performed exceptionally well in the 125 cubic capacity (cc) and above segment, supported by robust demand for the Pulsar portfolio following product upgrades and targeted...

Strong demand drivers likely to cushion TaMo

A pickup in freight rates, rising fleet utilisation and a long-awaited replacement cycle are breathing fresh life into India’s commercial vehicle (CV) market, strengthening the investment case...

Duty hikes to dent cigarette volumes by 6-8% in FY27: Crisil Ratings

Duty hikes in the price sensitive mass segment will be lower at 15 per cent of the current MRP, and manufacturers are likely to partially absorb the same to minimize volume degrowth. Photograph:...

Budget 2026: Regulatory Framework For Crypto Exchanges On Cards?

Enforcement agencies have highlighted risks related to money laundering and terror financing, prompting closer scrutiny of crypto platforms operating in India. Kindly note the image has only been...

Celina Jaitley: 'My Entire World Was Snatched From Me'

'When I asked for an amicable separation, I was told that my professional background & achievements were irrelevant & was advised to take up work as a cleaner or in a supermarket in the small...

The Housemaid Review: Deliciously Twisted

The Housemaid makes up for a few hiccups with a series of sharply staged shocks, resulting in a fun and satisfying thriller, notes Mayur Sanap. Early on in The Housemaid, we meet Sydney Sweeney's...

Giant-killer Devika powers into Thailand Masters final

IMAGE: Unseeded Devika Sihag continued her giant-killing spree, knocking out World No. 35 Huang Yu-Hsun to enter the final of the Thailand Masters, in Bangkok, on Saturday. Photograph: BAI Media...

Sonmez's Kindness Wins Fans At Aus Open!

IMAGE: Zeynep Sonmez helps a ball girl who collapsed due to heat at Melbourne Park on Sunday. Photographs: Edgar Su/Reuters Zeynep Sonmez earned a place in fans' hearts as well as the second round...

Why Turkish fans booed Yulia Putintseva at Australian Open

IMAGE: Kazakhstan's Yulia Putintseva cupped her hand to her ear and blew kisses to the Turkish fans after winning her third round match against Zeynep Sonmez. Photographs: Jaimi Joy/Reuters Key...

Heat, cramps, tears rock Australian Open Day 2

IMAGE: Canada's Marina Stakusic receives medical treatment during her first round match against Australia's Priscilla Hon. Photograph: Jaimi Joy/Reuters Players struggled with cramp and injuries...

India Open: Lakshya bows out after epic battle

IMAGE: India's Lakshya Sen crumbled in crunch moments to go down to Chinese Taipei's Lin Chun-Yil in the quarterfinals of the India Open Super 750 badminton tournament in New Delhi on Friday....