India, April 5 -- It will be next to impossible to match the stupendous success of Dhurandhar movies, but Ranveer Singh seems primed and ready for magic once again. His next movie will be Pralay, whic... Read More
Kuala Lampur, April 5 -- Rare earth elements are the unsung heroes of the modern economy - powering everything from electric vehicles and wind turbines to smartphones and defence systems. As the worl... Read More
New Delhi, April 5 -- Moody's Ratings has slashed India's economic growth estimates for the current fiscal to 6 per cent from 6.8 per cent earlier, saying the ongoing conflict in West Asia will modera... Read More
Mumbai, April 5 -- The Reserve Bank is likely to keep the benchmark policy repo rate unchanged at 5.25 per cent in the April monetary policy review meeting, as the West Asia crisis is likely to push u... Read More
New Delhi, April 5 -- Supply-side pressures arising from the West Asia war continue to persist, and businesses need targeted liquidity support, industry lobby group Confederation of Indian Industry (C... Read More
New Delhi, April 5 -- A long-established trend in the West-led by music giants such as Madonna and Jay-Z-is now finding its rhythm in India. The country's film music artists are stepping beyond the st... Read More
New Delhi, April 5 -- In a strong policy shift towards environmental sustainability, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday unveiled a Rs 22,236 crore Green Budget for 2026-27, marking one of the most a... Read More
Mohali, April 5 -- HT Correspondent Police arrested a man after he allegedly produced forged land documents while furnishing bail bonds for an accused. The FIR was registered on the direction of the ... Read More
India, April 5 -- The Delhi transport department has formulated detailed redevelopment plans for the interstate bus terminals (ISBTs) at Sarai Kale Khan and Anand Vihar, proposing mixed land use for m... Read More
Kathmandu, April 5 -- Yogendra Shakya, a prominent hotel entrepreneur, had to abruptly cancel a mid-April family trip to Hong Kong. The reason was simple: airfares had become prohibitively expensive. ... Read More