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Sensex opens 600 points, Nifty climbs 150 points on India-US trade deal sentiment

India, Feb. 9 -- Sensex and Nifty 50 opened in the green on Monday, February 9, tracking positive global cues and optimism around the interim India-US trade framework announced last week. The Sensex w... Read More


Final West Bengal electoral roll likely to be published on February 28: CEO

KOLKATA, Feb. 9 -- West Bengal's final electoral roll after the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is likely to be published on February 28, the state's chief electoral officer Manoj Kumar Agarw... Read More


Kerala: Man arrested for assaulting minor under guise of exorcism

India, Feb. 9 -- Police on Monday arrested a man for allegedly raping a minor girl under the guise of exorcism in Kerala's Kollam district. The accused, identified as Rajan Babu alias Murari, was a l... Read More


Neuroscientist warns women to eat magnesium-rich foods because 'your body steals it from bones' after 50

India, Feb. 9 -- Magnesium is one of the most talked-about nutrients in the supplement market right now, with many people taking it to boost brain health and improve sleep. While it is most important ... Read More


A new chapter in India-Malaysia ties

India, Feb. 9 -- Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim's visit to India in 2024, when the two countries elevated their relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership, and PM Narendra Modi's recent trip to Ku... Read More


Demography fears and national well-being

India, Feb. 9 -- Until the 1970s, the fertility rate in India hovered close to 6 (that is, on average, six children were born to one woman). Demographers warned of a Malthusian crisis threatening the ... Read More


Political consulting and democratic accountability

India, Feb. 9 -- Political consulting has become a defining feature of India's electoral landscape. Campaign strategy, voter research, organisational design, digital mobilisation and narrative coheren... Read More


The project of international law must not be abandoned

India, Feb. 9 -- Shirley Hazzard's iconic novel, The Great Fire, describes international law as a "beaut racket". Set in post-war Japan, soon after the framing of the UN Charter in 1945, the book expl... Read More


Lessons from Made in India success stories

India, Feb. 9 -- In 2009, I moved to Silicon Valley to study immigrant entrepreneurship. As an immigrant myself, I wanted to understand why people like me were so successful at building technology com... Read More


Is Camron Guthrie married? Inside his personal life and bond with sister Savannah

India, Feb. 9 -- Charles "Camron" Guthrie is the only son of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today host Savannah Guthrie who is still missing. Camron Guthrie has made two public statements d... Read More