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OFCD case: SC to hear SEBI plea against SAT relief to SICCL staff

India, June 19 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear a plea by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) challenging a part of the Securities Appellate Tribunal order granting relief... Read More


The empire forgets, Iran remembers

India, June 19 -- As Iran returns to the global spotlight, its football team has become an unlikely vessel for national memory, resilience and a civilisation's refusal to forget FIFA's 20th-ranked te... Read More


The silent burden of modern educators

India, June 19 -- A teacher walks into the classroom with much more than just textbooks and lesson plans. With academic duties come expectations from various sources: parents, students, school adminis... Read More


The care economy: India's invisible growth engine

India, June 19 -- As India seeks faster growth and a more inclusive development model, the care economy can no longer remain in the shadows. Recognising care as a form of economic infrastructure rathe... Read More


Are states superseding the centre in agro-input regulation?

India, June 19 -- India's agriculture sector stands at a crucial juncture. As the country seeks to balance food security, transition towards a modern export-oriented agricultural economy, and promote ... Read More


Doctor held for killing house help in S Delhi

New Delhi, June 19 -- A 50-year-old dermatologist allegedly thrashed his domestic worker with a bat and stabbed her with a sharp object in an apartment in south Delhi's upmarket Mount Kailash area on ... Read More


Italy's CDMO Ascent Lands in San Diego - and Asia Should Be Watching

Singapore, June 19 -- When the BIO International Convention opens in San Diego on 22 June, the Italian National Pavilion will arrive carrying an unusually confident set of numbers. In 2025, Italian ph... Read More


Why new tax on beauty products makes more sense than it looks

Tanzania, June 19 -- Dar es Salaam. At first glance, the government's decision to raise taxes on beauty products and impose a new levy on UV nail-curing machines may appear to be little more than a re... Read More


Diaspora attempting to split Sri Lanka into two pieces

Sri Lanka, June 19 -- The diaspora coming together to split Sri Lanka into two pieces is one of the biggest problems at this moment. Uvindu Wijeweera stated this while participating in the Hiru TV Bal... Read More


Former state minister Raghavan condemns rice cartel

Sri Lanka, June 19 -- A rice cartel operates in this country similar to oil and drug cartels abroad, and it is shameful that they become billionaires through the suffering of farmers, former State Min... Read More