Nov 21, 2025, 23:24 IST

Nov 21, 2025, 23:24 IST

Ricky Ponting has backed Rishabh Pant to handle his responsibility as Team India skipper for the 2nd Test vs SA. (Images via AP, Getty) Ricky Ponting has thrown his weight behind Rishabh Pant as the wicketkeeper-batter prepares to lead India in the series-deciding second Test against South Africa in Guwahati. With Shubman Gill ruled out…

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Karishma Tanna reveals building security improved after neighbour Saif Ali Khan stabbing incident; ‘Yeh incident hone se pehle…’

Karishma Tanna reveals building security improved after neighbour Saif Ali Khan stabbing incident; ‘Yeh incident hone se pehle…’

Karishma Tanna expressed long-standing concerns about inadequate security in Bandra’s standalone buildings, urging her building society for tighter measures. She lives opposite Saif Ali Khan, whose stabbing incident in January 2025 exposed vulnerabilities. Only then did security improve. The attacker was arrested, and the case is ongoing with strong forensic evidence. Karishma Tanna has expressed…

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Daily Career Horoscope, November 22, 2025: Growth in finances and stability, these zodiac signs will advance

Daily Career Horoscope, November 22, 2025: Growth in finances and stability, these zodiac signs will advance

Get the stars to power your career development and financial growth daily. Pick up personalised clues to pump up your productivity, play it smarter with finance, and take opportunities as they come. Step up by following spot-on horoscope advice tailored to your working and wealth-building journey. Aries Career Horoscope Today, 22 November 2025 A new…

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Ex-Harvard prez Larry Summers and wife flew to Epstein’s ‘island’ on 2005 honeymoon for a ‘brief visit’, report claims

Ex-Harvard prez Larry Summers and wife flew to Epstein’s ‘island’ on 2005 honeymoon for a ‘brief visit’, report claims

Larry Summers, the former president of Harvard University, is under fire as newly released flight logs show he vacationed on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in 2005, alongside Ghislaine Maxwell. While Summers’ spokesperson maintained that the trip occurred before Epstein’s first arrest, revelations of additional flights on Epstein’s plane and correspondence with the notorious pedophile have…

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NEW DELHI: For car manufacturers, obtaining a five-star safety rating will become tougher under the next phase of Bharat NCAP, which will be rolled out from October 2027. Under BNCAP 2.0, cars will need to undergo five crash tests, compared with the current three. The new regime will add full frontal and rear crash tests to the existing offset (frontal), side, and side-pole impact tests.Cars will be evaluated on five broad parameters — safe driving, accident avoidance, crash protection, vulnerable road-user protection, and post-crash safety of occupants. This means vehicles equipped with advanced safety features such as autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and electronic stability control (ESC), which help reduce the chances of a crash, will receive higher ratings. The assessment will also factor in features such as drowsiness detection, lane-departure warning, and forward-collision alerts.The road transport ministry published the draft protocol for star ratings — Automotive Industry Standard (AIS) Code 197 — on Thursday and has invited feedback from stakeholders. “This will bring a paradigm shift in car-safety ratings and will be superior to many global standards. The main focus of NCAPs worldwide is to ensure that cars do not become death traps for occupants,” said a private-sector expert involved in preparing the new protocol.The first phase of BNCAP is valid until September 2027.The new assessment protocol will also evaluate female occupant safety, going beyond regulatory requirements, and the safety of belted minor occupants, specifically assessing 6- and 10-year-old children. It proposes the use of advanced crash-test dummies during side-impact and pole-impact tests for better analysis of occupant protection.The proposed standard also includes post-crash safety requirements for both conventional and electric vehicles, which are crucial for safe evacuation of occupants. These include mandatory assessments of energy management for fire and electrical hazards and occupant extrication. Optional assessments will include multi-collision braking (MCB), SOS or e-call systems, and hazard-warning light functions.The test protocol will also assess features aimed at minimising the impact on pedestrians and other vulnerable road users in the event of a crash.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosDefence Experts Break Down Possible Causes Behind Tejas Fighter Jet Crash In DubaiPM Modi Gets Rousing Welcome From Indian Diaspora In Johannesburg Ahead Of G20 Summit | South Africa’‘I Am A Hindu’: Shashi Tharoor Evokes Swami Vivekananda To Tell The World What Hinduism Stands ForAmit Shah Says BSF Crushed 118 Pak Posts, He Issues Tough Security Message From Sindoor Van In KutchEx-CIA Reveals Savage Reply To Imran Khan’s PTI After Apology Demand Over His India-Pak War Analysis’All 140 MLAs Are Mine’: DK Shivakumar Amid Karnataka CM Speculation; Siddaramaiah RespondsKabul Turns To India As New Trade Partner Amid Pak Blockades And Push For Fresh Regional CorridorsTejas Crashes In Dubai Air Show Display As Massive Fireball Sparks Panic, Pilot Succumbs To InjuriesDeadly 5.5 Earthquake Rocks Bangladesh, Killing At Least Six, Triggers Widespread Panic Across DhakaIndia Demands End To Veto Manipulation And Calls For Comprehensive Reform Of The UN Security Council123PhotostoriesVegetarian Thanksgiving: 4 mains that taste better than the Turkey10 dhaba-style Paneer dishes to try at home this weekendRekha to Kriti Sanon: Trending celebrity style highlights of the dayFrom Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ to Salman Khan’s ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’: A look at classic Bollywood films through the modern lensWhy Sadhguru recommends having Beetroot and Cardamom Soup during winter eveningsHow to make Zero-Oil Soya Biryani at homeFrom FOMO to Slaps: New age Gen Z terms parents should know7 Ocean-inspired baby names that sound calm and sereneBaby girl names inspired by Bible characters perfect for gen alpha babiesWorld Television Day: 10 remarkable facts about theidiotbox123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBest Rockstar Games to Play for GTA 6Savannah JamesWayne GretzkysTrevon DiggsDelhi School Suicide CaseKolkata EarthquakeCandace OwensGavin BrindleySophie CunninghamMLB Trade Rumors

NEW DELHI: For car manufacturers, obtaining a five-star safety rating will become tougher under the next phase of Bharat NCAP, which will be rolled out from October 2027. Under BNCAP 2.0, cars will need to undergo five crash tests, compared with the current three. The new regime will add full frontal and rear crash tests to the existing offset (frontal), side, and side-pole impact tests.Cars will be evaluated on five broad parameters — safe driving, accident avoidance, crash protection, vulnerable road-user protection, and post-crash safety of occupants. This means vehicles equipped with advanced safety features such as autonomous emergency braking (AEB) and electronic stability control (ESC), which help reduce the chances of a crash, will receive higher ratings. The assessment will also factor in features such as drowsiness detection, lane-departure warning, and forward-collision alerts.The road transport ministry published the draft protocol for star ratings — Automotive Industry Standard (AIS) Code 197 — on Thursday and has invited feedback from stakeholders. “This will bring a paradigm shift in car-safety ratings and will be superior to many global standards. The main focus of NCAPs worldwide is to ensure that cars do not become death traps for occupants,” said a private-sector expert involved in preparing the new protocol.The first phase of BNCAP is valid until September 2027.The new assessment protocol will also evaluate female occupant safety, going beyond regulatory requirements, and the safety of belted minor occupants, specifically assessing 6- and 10-year-old children. It proposes the use of advanced crash-test dummies during side-impact and pole-impact tests for better analysis of occupant protection.The proposed standard also includes post-crash safety requirements for both conventional and electric vehicles, which are crucial for safe evacuation of occupants. These include mandatory assessments of energy management for fire and electrical hazards and occupant extrication. Optional assessments will include multi-collision braking (MCB), SOS or e-call systems, and hazard-warning light functions.The test protocol will also assess features aimed at minimising the impact on pedestrians and other vulnerable road users in the event of a crash.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosDefence Experts Break Down Possible Causes Behind Tejas Fighter Jet Crash In DubaiPM Modi Gets Rousing Welcome From Indian Diaspora In Johannesburg Ahead Of G20 Summit | South Africa’‘I Am A Hindu’: Shashi Tharoor Evokes Swami Vivekananda To Tell The World What Hinduism Stands ForAmit Shah Says BSF Crushed 118 Pak Posts, He Issues Tough Security Message From Sindoor Van In KutchEx-CIA Reveals Savage Reply To Imran Khan’s PTI After Apology Demand Over His India-Pak War Analysis’All 140 MLAs Are Mine’: DK Shivakumar Amid Karnataka CM Speculation; Siddaramaiah RespondsKabul Turns To India As New Trade Partner Amid Pak Blockades And Push For Fresh Regional CorridorsTejas Crashes In Dubai Air Show Display As Massive Fireball Sparks Panic, Pilot Succumbs To InjuriesDeadly 5.5 Earthquake Rocks Bangladesh, Killing At Least Six, Triggers Widespread Panic Across DhakaIndia Demands End To Veto Manipulation And Calls For Comprehensive Reform Of The UN Security Council123PhotostoriesVegetarian Thanksgiving: 4 mains that taste better than the Turkey10 dhaba-style Paneer dishes to try at home this weekendRekha to Kriti Sanon: Trending celebrity style highlights of the dayFrom Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ to Salman Khan’s ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’: A look at classic Bollywood films through the modern lensWhy Sadhguru recommends having Beetroot and Cardamom Soup during winter eveningsHow to make Zero-Oil Soya Biryani at homeFrom FOMO to Slaps: New age Gen Z terms parents should know7 Ocean-inspired baby names that sound calm and sereneBaby girl names inspired by Bible characters perfect for gen alpha babiesWorld Television Day: 10 remarkable facts about theidiotbox123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBest Rockstar Games to Play for GTA 6Savannah JamesWayne GretzkysTrevon DiggsDelhi School Suicide CaseKolkata EarthquakeCandace OwensGavin BrindleySophie CunninghamMLB Trade Rumors

NEW DELHI: For car manufacturers, obtaining a five-star safety rating will become tougher under the next phase of Bharat NCAP, which will be rolled out from October 2027. Under BNCAP 2.0, cars will need to undergo five crash tests, compared with the current three. The new regime will add full frontal and rear crash tests…

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Data blackout: US scraps October CPI report after govt shutdown; Fed left without key data ahead of policy meet

Data blackout: US scraps October CPI report after govt shutdown; Fed left without key data ahead of policy meet

The US government will not publish consumer inflation data for October after a 43-day federal shutdown disrupted data collection, intensifying uncertainty ahead of the Federal Reserve’s December policy meeting.The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said it “is unable to retroactively collect” consumer price data for October and will not release the report originally scheduled for…

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US schools may face significant challenges as the Trump administration begins dismantling the Education Department

US schools may face significant challenges as the Trump administration begins dismantling the Education Department

The Trump administration has set in motion a plan to redistribute much of the work of the United States Department of Education across four other federal departments. Officials present it as a solution to lagging academic performance, a step towards reducing federal oversight and giving states more control over schooling. But for many state and…

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Karisma Kapoor’s viral moment with Terry Crews of Brooklyn Nine-Nine fame grabs attention amid Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 crore inheritance battle

Karisma Kapoor’s viral moment with Terry Crews of Brooklyn Nine-Nine fame grabs attention amid Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 crore inheritance battle

Amid the latest developments in the inheritance dispute over late businessman Sunjay Kapur’s estate, Karisma Kapoor has unexpectedly found herself in the limelight for an entirely different reason. Her surprise interaction with Hollywood star Terry Crews at a recent Mumbai event has now taken over social media feeds, offering a moment of cheer as legal…

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Railin’ Nalin: Nikki Haley’ son, Punjab da grand-puttar, goes anti-immigrant

Railin’ Nalin: Nikki Haley’ son, Punjab da grand-puttar, goes anti-immigrant

The TOI correspondent from Washington: In the swirling vortex of post-2024 American politics, where Donald Trump’s second term has amplified the “America First” chorus, a surprisingly new contrarian voice has emerged from an unlikely “desi” family. Nalin Haley, the 24-year-old son of former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, is rapidly ascending Republican…

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Energy corridor boost: Tata Power to acquire 40% stake in Bhutan hydro SPV; project to supply 80% output to India

Energy corridor boost: Tata Power to acquire 40% stake in Bhutan hydro SPV; project to supply 80% output to India

Tata Power has signed commercial agreements with Druk Green Power Corporation to acquire a 40 per cent stake in a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to develop the 1,125 MW Dorjilung Hydroelectric Power Project in Bhutan, the company said on Friday. The equity commitment is valued at approximately Rs 1,572 crore and will be infused in…

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How Vitamin B12 deficiency shows up on your skin: Pigmentation, dryness, inflammation, and other warning signs |

How Vitamin B12 deficiency shows up on your skin: Pigmentation, dryness, inflammation, and other warning signs |

Vitamin B12 is essential for nerve function, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis, but its importance for skin health is often overlooked. When vitamin B12 levels drop too low, the skin is usually one of the first areas to show noticeable changes. These signs can include pigmentation issues, dryness, inflammation, or paleness, all of…

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Labour reform flashpoint: Govt says codes expand rights and social security; unions call move ‘deceptive fraud’

Labour reform flashpoint: Govt says codes expand rights and social security; unions call move ‘deceptive fraud’

A joint platform of ten central trade unions on Friday criticised the government’s notification of the four labour codes, calling the move “a deceptive fraud committed against the working people of the nation” and announcing a nationwide day of protest on November 26. The unions allege that the implementation, effective from November 21, is unilateral…

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India and Afghanistan are set to resume air freight operations on the Kabul-Delhi and Kabul-Amritsar routes soon, along with boosting trade ties. Both nations will also appoint trade attachés and have reactivated a joint working group to enhance bilateral commerce, which currently stands at approximately  billion, with significant potential for growth. PHDCCI CEO & Secretary General Ranjeet Mehta, Afghanistan Minister of Commerce and Industry Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi and Ministry of External Affairs M Anand Prakash during an interactive session with the delegation from Afghanistan, in New Delhi on Friday (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: Air freight operations between India and Afghanistan are set to resume soon, a senior Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) official announced on Friday during Afghan Commerce and Industry Minister Al-Haj Nooruddin Azizi’s visit to India.“I am pleased to announce that the air freight corridor on the Kabul-Delhi sector and Kabul-Amritsar routes have been activated and cargo flights on these sectors will commence very soon,” said Anand Prakash, Joint Secretary in the MEA, as quoted by PTI.“This will significantly enhance their connectivity and further strengthen our trade and commercial ties,” he added.Azizi is on a five-day visit to India aimed at strengthening trade ties, with a particular focus on agricultural exports, as Afghanistan seeks to expand economic partnerships amid strained relations with Pakistan. His meetings in New Delhi are expected to focus on increasing trade volumes, expanding market access for Afghan produce, and boosting Indian exports of pharmaceuticals, machinery and textiles.The two countries have also agreed to assign trade attachés to their respective embassies to oversee and facilitate bilateral commerce, the official said. In addition, the joint working group on trade, commerce and investment has been reactivated. “Bilateral trade stands at around 1 billion. However, there remains significant scope for further growth. In this context, we have decided to reactivate the joint working group on trade, commerce and investment. The active involvement of Indian and Afghan businesses will be essential to make this particular joint working group the process more effective,” Prakash stated.The remarks were made during an interactive session with the visiting Afghan delegation, headed by Minister Azizi, organised by industry body PHDCCI.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAmit Shah Says BSF Crushed 118 Pak Posts, He Issues Tough Security Message From Sindoor Van In KutchEx-CIA Reveals Savage Reply To Imran Khan’s PTI After Apology Demand Over His India-Pak War Analysis’All 140 MLAs Are Mine’: DK Shivakumar Amid Karnataka CM Speculation; Siddaramaiah RespondsKabul Turns To India As New Trade Partner Amid Pak Blockades And Push For Fresh Regional CorridorsTejas Crashes In Dubai Air Show Display As Massive Fireball Sparks Panic, Pilot Succumbs To InjuriesDeadly 5.5 Earthquake Rocks Bangladesh, Killing At Least Six, Triggers Widespread Panic Across DhakaIndia Demands End To Veto Manipulation And Calls For Comprehensive Reform Of The UN Security CouncilOperation Sindoor 2.0 Talk Rises As Expert Says India Must Hit Pak But Fix White Collar Terror TooIn Fiery UK Conclave Speech, Suhel Seth Says India Has Evolved Beyond 1947, Now Shapes Global PowerShashi Tharoor Says The UN Cannot Be Abandoned Despite Gaza And Ukraine At Desmond Tutu Lecture123Photostories10 dhaba-style Paneer dishes to try at home this weekendRekha to Kriti Sanon: Trending celebrity style highlights of the dayFrom Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ to Salman Khan’s ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’: A look at classic Bollywood films through the modern lensWhy Sadhguru recommends having Beetroot and Cardamom Soup during winter eveningsHow to make Zero-Oil Soya Biryani at homeFrom FOMO to Slaps: New age Gen Z terms parents should know7 Ocean-inspired baby names that sound calm and sereneBaby girl names inspired by Bible characters perfect for gen alpha babiesWorld Television Day: 10 remarkable facts about theidiotbox5 high-fiber foods to combine with broccoli and easy dishes123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBest Rockstar Games to Play for GTA 6Savannah JamesWayne GretzkysTrevon DiggsDelhi School Suicide CaseKolkata EarthquakeCandace OwensGavin BrindleySophie CunninghamMLB Trade Rumors

India and Afghanistan are set to resume air freight operations on the Kabul-Delhi and Kabul-Amritsar routes soon, along with boosting trade ties. Both nations will also appoint trade attachés and have reactivated a joint working group to enhance bilateral commerce, which currently stands at approximately $1 billion, with significant potential for growth. PHDCCI CEO & Secretary General Ranjeet Mehta, Afghanistan Minister of Commerce and Industry Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi and Ministry of External Affairs M Anand Prakash during an interactive session with the delegation from Afghanistan, in New Delhi on Friday (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: Air freight operations between India and Afghanistan are set to resume soon, a senior Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) official announced on Friday during Afghan Commerce and Industry Minister Al-Haj Nooruddin Azizi’s visit to India.“I am pleased to announce that the air freight corridor on the Kabul-Delhi sector and Kabul-Amritsar routes have been activated and cargo flights on these sectors will commence very soon,” said Anand Prakash, Joint Secretary in the MEA, as quoted by PTI.“This will significantly enhance their connectivity and further strengthen our trade and commercial ties,” he added.Azizi is on a five-day visit to India aimed at strengthening trade ties, with a particular focus on agricultural exports, as Afghanistan seeks to expand economic partnerships amid strained relations with Pakistan. His meetings in New Delhi are expected to focus on increasing trade volumes, expanding market access for Afghan produce, and boosting Indian exports of pharmaceuticals, machinery and textiles.The two countries have also agreed to assign trade attachés to their respective embassies to oversee and facilitate bilateral commerce, the official said. In addition, the joint working group on trade, commerce and investment has been reactivated. “Bilateral trade stands at around 1 billion. However, there remains significant scope for further growth. In this context, we have decided to reactivate the joint working group on trade, commerce and investment. The active involvement of Indian and Afghan businesses will be essential to make this particular joint working group the process more effective,” Prakash stated.The remarks were made during an interactive session with the visiting Afghan delegation, headed by Minister Azizi, organised by industry body PHDCCI.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAmit Shah Says BSF Crushed 118 Pak Posts, He Issues Tough Security Message From Sindoor Van In KutchEx-CIA Reveals Savage Reply To Imran Khan’s PTI After Apology Demand Over His India-Pak War Analysis’All 140 MLAs Are Mine’: DK Shivakumar Amid Karnataka CM Speculation; Siddaramaiah RespondsKabul Turns To India As New Trade Partner Amid Pak Blockades And Push For Fresh Regional CorridorsTejas Crashes In Dubai Air Show Display As Massive Fireball Sparks Panic, Pilot Succumbs To InjuriesDeadly 5.5 Earthquake Rocks Bangladesh, Killing At Least Six, Triggers Widespread Panic Across DhakaIndia Demands End To Veto Manipulation And Calls For Comprehensive Reform Of The UN Security CouncilOperation Sindoor 2.0 Talk Rises As Expert Says India Must Hit Pak But Fix White Collar Terror TooIn Fiery UK Conclave Speech, Suhel Seth Says India Has Evolved Beyond 1947, Now Shapes Global PowerShashi Tharoor Says The UN Cannot Be Abandoned Despite Gaza And Ukraine At Desmond Tutu Lecture123Photostories10 dhaba-style Paneer dishes to try at home this weekendRekha to Kriti Sanon: Trending celebrity style highlights of the dayFrom Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ to Salman Khan’s ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’: A look at classic Bollywood films through the modern lensWhy Sadhguru recommends having Beetroot and Cardamom Soup during winter eveningsHow to make Zero-Oil Soya Biryani at homeFrom FOMO to Slaps: New age Gen Z terms parents should know7 Ocean-inspired baby names that sound calm and sereneBaby girl names inspired by Bible characters perfect for gen alpha babiesWorld Television Day: 10 remarkable facts about theidiotbox5 high-fiber foods to combine with broccoli and easy dishes123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingBest Rockstar Games to Play for GTA 6Savannah JamesWayne GretzkysTrevon DiggsDelhi School Suicide CaseKolkata EarthquakeCandace OwensGavin BrindleySophie CunninghamMLB Trade Rumors

PHDCCI CEO & Secretary General Ranjeet Mehta, Afghanistan Minister of Commerce and Industry Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi and Ministry of External Affairs M Anand Prakash during an interactive session with the delegation from Afghanistan, in New Delhi on Friday (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: Air freight operations between India and Afghanistan are set to resume soon, a…

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A hollowed-out Education Department and a captive loan book: What if Trump sells America’s student debt?

A hollowed-out Education Department and a captive loan book: What if Trump sells America’s student debt?

Education Dept. breakup: What if Trump sells America’s student loans? The scene in Washington this week has the faintly theatrical logic of a building being demolished room by room while the lights are still on. On November 18, 2025, the Trump administration announced six inter-agency agreements that will move large parts of the U.S. Department…

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