Trump’s tariff tango: India is ‘ready to wait’ for deal – What gives New Delhi the space to negotiate with US

Trump’s tariff tango: India is ‘ready to wait’ for deal – What gives New Delhi the space to negotiate with US

India can walk into the negotiating room with the US far more confidently than ever, thanks to a strong economy and a milder-than-expected hit to its exports, according to officials and analysts cited by Reuters.Despite the United States slapping tariffs of up to 50% on Indian imports, the drop in New Delhi’s shipments has been…

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IBPS Clerk prelims result 2025 out at ibps.in, check direct link to download score card

IBPS Clerk prelims result 2025 out at ibps.in, check direct link to download score card

IBPS Clerk prelims result 2025 out at ibps.in IBPS Clerk prelims result 2025: The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released the IBPS Clerk prelims result 2025 for the Customer Service Associate (CSA)/Clerk posts. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check their results and download the score card through the official website…

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Cynthia Erivo: ‘Hope ‘Wicked: For Good’ inspires people to keep fighting for what they believe in’

Cynthia Erivo: ‘Hope ‘Wicked: For Good’ inspires people to keep fighting for what they believe in’

‘Wicked: For Good’, the sequel to the hit musical ‘Wicked’, hits theatres in India today. Ahead of the big launch, Cynthia Erivo, the leading actress of the film, opened up about the emotional and creative demands of bringing her character, Elphaba’s story to its epic conclusion. Eviro on Elphaba’s journey The Oscar-nominated actor, whose fierce…

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Hair Growth: Can minoxidil help with hair growth? Online claims send the treatment trending |

Hair Growth: Can minoxidil help with hair growth? Online claims send the treatment trending |

Minoxidil, a decades-old hair-loss medicine available as a topical foam or solution, is enjoying a fresh burst of attention online as users post before-and-after photos claiming visible regrowth for scalp, beard and eyebrow hair. The social buzz has pushed searches and sales up, but what does the research actually say about who benefits, how it…

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Raid on Kashmir Times office: Cops recover AK rifle cartridges, bullets; editors calls charges bid to ‘silence independent journalism’

Raid on Kashmir Times office: Cops recover AK rifle cartridges, bullets; editors calls charges bid to ‘silence independent journalism’

NEW DELHI: The State Investigation Agency (SIA) of the J&K Police on Thursday raided the Jammu office of the Kashmir Times, alleging that the publication was involved in activities “against the country.” Officials said the search led to the recovery of AK rifle cartridges, pistol rounds and hand-grenade pins, among other items.According to officials, SIA…

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‘You’re either American or you’re not’: Indian-origin Nalin Haley calls dual citizenship a ‘stupid idea’

‘You’re either American or you’re not’: Indian-origin Nalin Haley calls dual citizenship a ‘stupid idea’

During an interview, Nalin Haley, the son of Nikki Haley, ignited debate after labeling dual citizenship as the ‘dumbest concept ever,’ insisting that true loyalty lies with a single nation. He expressed concerns over foreign nationals serving in the US military, emphasizing that allegiance to America should come first. During the interview, Carlson asked whether…

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Fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi’s challenge to his extradition will be heard by Belgium’s Court of Cassation on December 9. Choksi is appealing an Antwerp Court of Appeal ruling that upheld India’s extradition request, deeming it enforceable. The supreme court will review the case solely on legal aspects, not new evidence. file photo  The case of fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi challenging his extradition will come up for hearing before Belgium’s supreme court, the Court of Cassation, on December 9, officials said on Thursday.Choksi has challenged before Belgium’s top court an October 17 ruling of the Antwerp Court of Appeal that upheld India’s request for his extradition while terming it “enforceable”.In response to queries by the PTI, Advocaat-generaal Henri Vanderlinden said the Court of Cassation will hear the case on December 9.The Court of Cassation only checks the decision of the court of appeal “on legal aspects” such as whether the court of appeal correctly applied the legal dispositions, and whether they follow the right procedure, he told PTI.”So, new facts or evidence cannot be placed,” he said.”The proceedings are, in essence, a written one. As a rule, all cases are heard. If the court refuses to admit the appeal, it will be on legal grounds, for example, the person who filed the complaint did not have the legal competence to do so,” Vanderlinden explained.He said the parties must convey their complaints in writing “on the moment” they appeal to the court.”They cannot add any other complaints after that moment. During the hearing, they can develop those complaints, but nothing else,” he said, giving details about the procedure in the Court of Cassation.On October 17, a four-member indictment chamber at the Court of Appeals in Antwerp did not find any infirmity in the orders issued by the pre-trial chamber of the district court on November 29, 2024, terming the arrest warrants issued by a Mumbai special court in May 2018 and June 2021 as “enforceable”, allowing Choksi’s extradition.The Court of Appeals had ruled that Choksi, the main accused in a Rs-13,000 crore PNB scam, faces “no risk” of being denied a fair trial or subjected to ill-treatment if he is extradited to India.Of the total scam amount, Choksi alone has siphoned off Rs 6,400 crore, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has alleged in its chargesheet.Choksi, who escaped to Antigua and Barbuda in January 2018, days before the scam was detected, was spotted in Belgium, where he had purportedly sought treatment.India sent an extradition request to Belgium on August 27, 2024, based on arrest warrants issued by the special court in Mumbai.The public prosecutor at the Court of First Instance in Antwerp, Division Turnhout, initiated an action on November 25, 2024, seeking the enforcement of arrest warrants issued by the Mumbai court.The pre-trial chamber of the Antwerp District Court, Turnhout Division, in its order dated November 29, 2024, held that the arrest warrants against Choksi issued by the Mumbai court were enforceable, except for the order related to “causing the disappearance of evidence of the crime”.When Choksi appealed against this verdict in the Antwerp Court of Appeals, it rejected his claims that he personally faces a real, present and serious risk of being subjected to flagrant denial of justice, torture or inhuman and degrading treatment in India.India has given a number of assurances to Belgium about Choksi’s safety, the charges that he would face during trial in India, prison arrangements, human rights and medical needs.The Court of Appeals had ruled that 66-year-old Choksi faces “no risk” of being denied a fair trial or subjected to ill-treatment if he is extradited to India.Dismissing the appeal filed by Choksi against the district court, the Court of Appeals held that the businessman failed to provide “concretely plausible” evidence of a “genuine risk” of torture or denial of justice.The order was a strong validation of India’s case seeking his extradition, with Choksi having the option of appealing against the decision in Belgium’s Supreme Court, the officials said.The Court of Appeals has held that the documents Choksi submitted do not substantiate his claims that he is the subject of a political trial.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Are You CRAZY?’: Putin Ally Maduro ‘SCHOOLS’ Trump, Flaunts ‘Ready’ Militia Amid US War CloudsHamas Vows ‘REVENGE’ After IDF Carpet-bombs Gaza, Kills 21; Threatens Fierce Retaliation | WatchRiot Fears In Kyiv: Two Zelensky Ministers Gone, Aide Yermak Next? 0 Mn Scandal Explodes In Parl‘Are You CRAZY?’: Putin Ally Maduro ‘SCHOOLS’ Trump, Flaunts ‘Ready’ Militia Amid US War CloudsCornyn DECIMATES Dems, Defends Trump At ‘ICE Under Fire’ Hearing: ’Sanctuary Cities Turned Warzones’‘Ashamed Of Epstein’: Shock Video Of Larry Summers Addressing Harvard Before Quitting OpenAI Viral’Rooftop Blind Spot Left Open’: Kirk’s Security Chief Reveals Utah Cops Were Warned Of Gaps But…Israel Or Saudi, Who Has F-35 Edge? 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Fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi’s challenge to his extradition will be heard by Belgium’s Court of Cassation on December 9. Choksi is appealing an Antwerp Court of Appeal ruling that upheld India’s extradition request, deeming it enforceable. The supreme court will review the case solely on legal aspects, not new evidence. file photo The case of fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi challenging his extradition will come up for hearing before Belgium’s supreme court, the Court of Cassation, on December 9, officials said on Thursday.Choksi has challenged before Belgium’s top court an October 17 ruling of the Antwerp Court of Appeal that upheld India’s request for his extradition while terming it “enforceable”.In response to queries by the PTI, Advocaat-generaal Henri Vanderlinden said the Court of Cassation will hear the case on December 9.The Court of Cassation only checks the decision of the court of appeal “on legal aspects” such as whether the court of appeal correctly applied the legal dispositions, and whether they follow the right procedure, he told PTI.”So, new facts or evidence cannot be placed,” he said.”The proceedings are, in essence, a written one. As a rule, all cases are heard. If the court refuses to admit the appeal, it will be on legal grounds, for example, the person who filed the complaint did not have the legal competence to do so,” Vanderlinden explained.He said the parties must convey their complaints in writing “on the moment” they appeal to the court.”They cannot add any other complaints after that moment. During the hearing, they can develop those complaints, but nothing else,” he said, giving details about the procedure in the Court of Cassation.On October 17, a four-member indictment chamber at the Court of Appeals in Antwerp did not find any infirmity in the orders issued by the pre-trial chamber of the district court on November 29, 2024, terming the arrest warrants issued by a Mumbai special court in May 2018 and June 2021 as “enforceable”, allowing Choksi’s extradition.The Court of Appeals had ruled that Choksi, the main accused in a Rs-13,000 crore PNB scam, faces “no risk” of being denied a fair trial or subjected to ill-treatment if he is extradited to India.Of the total scam amount, Choksi alone has siphoned off Rs 6,400 crore, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has alleged in its chargesheet.Choksi, who escaped to Antigua and Barbuda in January 2018, days before the scam was detected, was spotted in Belgium, where he had purportedly sought treatment.India sent an extradition request to Belgium on August 27, 2024, based on arrest warrants issued by the special court in Mumbai.The public prosecutor at the Court of First Instance in Antwerp, Division Turnhout, initiated an action on November 25, 2024, seeking the enforcement of arrest warrants issued by the Mumbai court.The pre-trial chamber of the Antwerp District Court, Turnhout Division, in its order dated November 29, 2024, held that the arrest warrants against Choksi issued by the Mumbai court were enforceable, except for the order related to “causing the disappearance of evidence of the crime”.When Choksi appealed against this verdict in the Antwerp Court of Appeals, it rejected his claims that he personally faces a real, present and serious risk of being subjected to flagrant denial of justice, torture or inhuman and degrading treatment in India.India has given a number of assurances to Belgium about Choksi’s safety, the charges that he would face during trial in India, prison arrangements, human rights and medical needs.The Court of Appeals had ruled that 66-year-old Choksi faces “no risk” of being denied a fair trial or subjected to ill-treatment if he is extradited to India.Dismissing the appeal filed by Choksi against the district court, the Court of Appeals held that the businessman failed to provide “concretely plausible” evidence of a “genuine risk” of torture or denial of justice.The order was a strong validation of India’s case seeking his extradition, with Choksi having the option of appealing against the decision in Belgium’s Supreme Court, the officials said.The Court of Appeals has held that the documents Choksi submitted do not substantiate his claims that he is the subject of a political trial.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Are You CRAZY?’: Putin Ally Maduro ‘SCHOOLS’ Trump, Flaunts ‘Ready’ Militia Amid US War CloudsHamas Vows ‘REVENGE’ After IDF Carpet-bombs Gaza, Kills 21; Threatens Fierce Retaliation | WatchRiot Fears In Kyiv: Two Zelensky Ministers Gone, Aide Yermak Next? $100 Mn Scandal Explodes In Parl‘Are You CRAZY?’: Putin Ally Maduro ‘SCHOOLS’ Trump, Flaunts ‘Ready’ Militia Amid US War CloudsCornyn DECIMATES Dems, Defends Trump At ‘ICE Under Fire’ Hearing: ’Sanctuary Cities Turned Warzones’‘Ashamed Of Epstein’: Shock Video Of Larry Summers Addressing Harvard Before Quitting OpenAI Viral’Rooftop Blind Spot Left Open’: Kirk’s Security Chief Reveals Utah Cops Were Warned Of Gaps But…Israel Or Saudi, Who Has F-35 Edge? 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The case of fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi challenging his extradition will come up for hearing before Belgium’s supreme court, the Court of Cassation, on December 9, officials said on Thursday.Choksi has challenged before Belgium’s top court an October 17 ruling of the Antwerp Court of Appeal that upheld India’s request for his extradition while…

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 bn chipmaking push: Semiconductor sector will be on par with US by 2032, says Vaishnaw; calls it ‘very fair race’

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Within the next one decade, the Indian semiconductor industry is expected to come at par with global chipmaking leaders like the US and China.Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday outlined the government’s most ambitious technology targets, saying that the country’s plans for the sector have advanced far more quickly than anticipated. Speaking at Bloomberg’s New…

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Who is Andrew Kolvet? The TPUSA spokesperson urging Trump to “pull every lever” to overhaul higher education

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When Andrew Kolvet speaks about universities, he does not reach for metaphors. He reaches for mechanisms. In an interview with Fox News Digital, the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) spokesperson said the Trump administration must “pull every lever at its disposal” to reshape a higher-education system he argues has drifted away from its core purpose: the…

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Filmmaker-actor Farhan Akhtar has finally offered clarity on two of his highly anticipated projects – ‘Don 3’ and ‘Jee Le Zaraa’. The actor, whose war drama ‘120 Bahadur’ releases in cinemas on Friday, November 21, took to his handle for a quick chat with his fans. While speaking candidly about the film and the story…

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Want to live over 90? Not strenuous exercise or genes, these 5 habits are the secrets to longevity, says study

Want to live over 90? Not strenuous exercise or genes, these 5 habits are the secrets to longevity, says study

Science supports various basic lifestyle practices which help people achieve longer lives, with better health outcomes. People who exercise for at least 150 minutes weekly, through activities like walking, dancing or swimming, will build stronger hearts and muscles, while slowing down their aging process. People who consume unprocessed whole foods including fruits, vegetables, nuts and…

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‘No one wanted pitch to be like this’: India batting coach contradicts Gautam Gambhir; hits out at Kolkata wicket

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Nikki Haley’s son, who wants to ban H-1B, says naturalised citizens should not hold office: ‘We need to limit foreign…’

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In a recent statement, Nikki Haley’s son ignited a heated debate by advocating that naturalized citizens be barred from holding public office. His comments align with a broader campaign to restrict H-1B visas, as he claims that only those born in the U.S. Nikki Haley’s son stirred a row after saying naturalised citizens in the…

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Four individuals, including doctors from Pulwama and Saharanpur, have been remanded to 10 days NIA custody in connection with the Red Fort blast. Investigators believe they played a significant role in planning and executing the attack, which claimed 15 lives. The probe has expanded internationally, involving Saudi Arabia, Maldives, and Turkey. file photo NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Thursday remanded four accused in the Red Fort blast case to 10 days of NIA custody. The agency identified them as Dr Muzammil Shakeel Ganai of Pulwama, Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather, a Saharanpur-based practitioner originally from Anantnag, Dr Shaheen Saeed of Lucknow, and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay of Shopian. All four were taken into custody in Srinagar on production warrants issued by the Patiala House Court.According to the central counter-terror agency, Saeed, Rather and the two others “played a major role” in planning and executing the November 10 Delhi blast, which killed several civilians and left many injured.Calm And Radical: Dr Umar’s Pre-Blast Video Exposes Educated New Face Of Terror Behind Delhi AttackInvestigators said the four suspects were involved in logistics, planning and on-ground facilitation of the terror plot. Until now, they had been in the custody of the Jammu & Kashmir Police.These arrests come after two earlier detentions by the NIA, Amir Rashid Ali, in whose name the vehicle used in the blast was registered, and Jasir Bilal Wani, alias Danish, who allegedly provided crucial technical support to the module. Both are currently under interrogation.The November 10 explosion near the Red Fort metro station has so far claimed 15 lives. Last week, the Union Cabinet formally classified the incident as a “heinous terror attack” and vowed that those responsible would face “the strictest possible punishment.”According to the NIA, investigators have examined 73 witnesses, including injured survivors. The agency is coordinating with Delhi Police, Jammu & Kashmir Police, Haryana Police, Uttar Pradesh Police, and other agencies to trace the broader conspiracy and dismantle the network behind the attack.The investigation has now expanded to include Saudi Arabia, the Maldives and Turkey, along with multiple states across India.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 MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security DialogueMarking a Political Milestone, Nitish Kumar Sworn In as Bihar CM for the 10th TimeIndian Navy Sends Strong Signal To Beijing As China Offers Submarines to Pakistan, Assures ReadinessUS Approves Major Arms Deal For India With Javelins And Excalibur To Counter Regional Threats”We Are Done…” Trump Recalls Critical Modi Call That Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear ClashNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India123PhotostoriesWorld Philosophy Day: 10 quotes by famous philosophers that explain the meaning of life7 manures from your kitchen which work like magic in plant growthTimeless Divya Bharti films that showcase her unforgettable screen magic5 home remedies for period cramps in teenage girls that parents can tryWhat’s changing at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park? BMC floats tender for major revamp8 animals that look earless but hear through hidden adaptations8 easy exercises for kids to do at homeMumbai–Delhi high-speed dream on pause: WR insists on full Kavach safety firstCristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodríguez is a true fitness role model: Want her glow? Try these 5 fitness moves6 Indian dishes among the 100 Best Chicken Dishes in the World123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyMLB SignsDraymond GreenCanara Bank Manager RobberyFortnite DownTop Stock RecommendationsGold Silver Price PredictionStefon DiggsBaker Mayfield Wife

Four individuals, including doctors from Pulwama and Saharanpur, have been remanded to 10 days NIA custody in connection with the Red Fort blast. Investigators believe they played a significant role in planning and executing the attack, which claimed 15 lives. The probe has expanded internationally, involving Saudi Arabia, Maldives, and Turkey. file photo NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Thursday remanded four accused in the Red Fort blast case to 10 days of NIA custody. The agency identified them as Dr Muzammil Shakeel Ganai of Pulwama, Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather, a Saharanpur-based practitioner originally from Anantnag, Dr Shaheen Saeed of Lucknow, and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay of Shopian. All four were taken into custody in Srinagar on production warrants issued by the Patiala House Court.According to the central counter-terror agency, Saeed, Rather and the two others “played a major role” in planning and executing the November 10 Delhi blast, which killed several civilians and left many injured.Calm And Radical: Dr Umar’s Pre-Blast Video Exposes Educated New Face Of Terror Behind Delhi AttackInvestigators said the four suspects were involved in logistics, planning and on-ground facilitation of the terror plot. Until now, they had been in the custody of the Jammu & Kashmir Police.These arrests come after two earlier detentions by the NIA, Amir Rashid Ali, in whose name the vehicle used in the blast was registered, and Jasir Bilal Wani, alias Danish, who allegedly provided crucial technical support to the module. Both are currently under interrogation.The November 10 explosion near the Red Fort metro station has so far claimed 15 lives. Last week, the Union Cabinet formally classified the incident as a “heinous terror attack” and vowed that those responsible would face “the strictest possible punishment.”According to the NIA, investigators have examined 73 witnesses, including injured survivors. The agency is coordinating with Delhi Police, Jammu & Kashmir Police, Haryana Police, Uttar Pradesh Police, and other agencies to trace the broader conspiracy and dismantle the network behind the attack.The investigation has now expanded to include Saudi Arabia, the Maldives and Turkey, along with multiple states across India.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 MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security DialogueMarking a Political Milestone, Nitish Kumar Sworn In as Bihar CM for the 10th TimeIndian Navy Sends Strong Signal To Beijing As China Offers Submarines to Pakistan, Assures ReadinessUS Approves Major Arms Deal For India With Javelins And Excalibur To Counter Regional Threats”We Are Done…” Trump Recalls Critical Modi Call That Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear ClashNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India123PhotostoriesWorld Philosophy Day: 10 quotes by famous philosophers that explain the meaning of life7 manures from your kitchen which work like magic in plant growthTimeless Divya Bharti films that showcase her unforgettable screen magic5 home remedies for period cramps in teenage girls that parents can tryWhat’s changing at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park? BMC floats tender for major revamp8 animals that look earless but hear through hidden adaptations8 easy exercises for kids to do at homeMumbai–Delhi high-speed dream on pause: WR insists on full Kavach safety firstCristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodríguez is a true fitness role model: Want her glow? Try these 5 fitness moves6 Indian dishes among the 100 Best Chicken Dishes in the World123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyMLB SignsDraymond GreenCanara Bank Manager RobberyFortnite DownTop Stock RecommendationsGold Silver Price PredictionStefon DiggsBaker Mayfield Wife

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Thursday remanded four accused in the Red Fort blast case to 10 days of NIA custody. The agency identified them as Dr Muzammil Shakeel Ganai of Pulwama, Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather, a Saharanpur-based practitioner originally from Anantnag, Dr Shaheen Saeed of Lucknow, and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay of Shopian….

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‘I already drink tea during lunch’: Sai Sudharsan’s hilarious reaction to rare tweak in match schedule for 2nd South Africa Test

‘I already drink tea during lunch’: Sai Sudharsan’s hilarious reaction to rare tweak in match schedule for 2nd South Africa Test

Sai Sudharsan has made a light-hearted comment on the fact that there will be ‘tea’ before ‘lunch’ in the Guwahati Test. (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra) Team India and South Africa are preparing for an unusual practice in the second Test in Guwahati, where play will begin 30 minutes early and the traditional break sequence will be…

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RNS Bank Jr Executive recruitment notification 2025 released: Online applications open at rnsb.bank.in

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RNSB Jr Executive 2025 notification released: Apply online at rnsb.bank.in RNSB Jr Executive recruitment 2025: The Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank (RNSB) has officially released the notification for the recruitment of Jr Executive (Trainee) posts for 2025. Eligible candidates can now apply online through the official RNSB website. The online application process started on November 20,…

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