Tucker Carlson vs marijuana: Dr Daniel Amen warns of ‘toxic brain damage’ in the latest episode of his podcast |

Tucker Carlson vs marijuana: Dr Daniel Amen warns of ‘toxic brain damage’ in the latest episode of his podcast |

In the latest episode of his podcast, Tucker Carlson sat down with psychiatrist and brain-imaging specialist Dr Daniel Amen, who issued a stark warning about the neurological risks of heavy marijuana use. Citing decades of clinical work and thousands of brain scans, Amen told Carlson that chronic cannabis use may produce what he calls a…

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Cloudflare outage explained: What is ‘latent bug’ that took the internet down, what company said

Cloudflare outage explained: What is ‘latent bug’ that took the internet down, what company said

Cloudflare outage brought down hundreds of websites across the globe. Websites across the web crashed after what Cloudflare describes as a ‘spike in unusual traffic.’ The almost six-hour-long outage was caused by a latent bug. San Francisco-based Cloudflare provides the infrastructure and security for many websites worldwide. One of the company’s main areas of service…

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India is urging developed nations to accelerate their net-zero targets and fulfill climate finance commitments ahead of its own 2035 pledges. Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav highlighted India’s successful development alongside environmental stewardship, exceeding its non-fossil fuel energy capacity target early. The country aims for net-zero by 2070, supported by its Nuclear and Green Hydrogen Missions. Bhupender Yadav (PTI) NEW DELHI: Turning the pressure back on rich nations ahead of making its new 2035 climate action pledges, India has urged developed countries to demonstrate their own greater climate ambition and honour their commitments, underlining the need to reach ‘net zero’ emission by them earlier than 2050.India will submit its new climate action pledges — nationally determined contribution (NDC) — to the UN body next month. So far, more than 100 countries, including the US, China and the EU, have already submitted their NDCs with many stakeholders, asking India to deliver an ambitious mitigation target.“Developed countries must reach ‘net zero’ far earlier than current target dates, fulfil their obligations under Article 9.1 (providing climate finance by developed countries to assist developing ones) of the Paris Agreement, and deliver new, additional, and concessional climate finance estimated to be in trillions of dollars,” said environment minister Bhupender Yadav on Monday while delivering India’s national statement at the ongoing UN climate conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil.Yadav articulated India’s consistent position where it wants wealthy nations to be ambitious in their climate action as they, being the historical emitters, are responsible for climate change whereas the countries in the Global South suffer more.His remarks on “trillions of dollars” reflect the Global South’s demand to mobilise .3 trillion annually by 2035 by rich nations to assist developing countries instead of what was agreed (0 billion annually by 2035) amid serious concerns during COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, last year.Asking rich nations to deliver, the minister, on the occasion, flagged how India has already demonstrated successfully that development and environmental stewardship can advance in tandem, and fulfilled all its climate action promises much in advance.“India’s emission intensity has declined by over 36% since 2005. India’s non-fossil fuel based energy capacity, currently around 256 GW, accounts for more than half of its total electric installed capacity — an NDC target achieved five years ahead of the schedule,” said Yadav.He also noted that the country’s newly launched Nuclear Mission and Green Hydrogen Mission further accelerate its journey towards ‘net zero’ by 2070.The Brazilian Presidency, meanwhile, on Tuesday released a new set of draft texts — Mutirao Mobilization/Belem Package — incorporating all suggestions on the negotiation table on contentious issues, including finance, mitigation and unilateral trade measures, and an overall COP30 decision mechanism. Negotiators will try to thrash out their differences over the next three days to come out with a final decision of COP30.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAnmol Bishnoi, Accused In Baba Siddique Murder Case, To Be Deported To India From USIndia-Russia Ties: EAM Jaishankar Meets President Putin In Moscow’Some Last-Mile Issues…’: Piyush Goyal Remarks On Trade Pact With EU And US, India’s Export GrowthThe Ghost Of Bastar Falls: What Madvi Hidma’s Death Means For India’s War Against Maoist InsurgencyBathani Tola: 30 years on, justice still elusive for Bihar’s worst caste massacreShashi Tharoor Praises PM Modi Again, Sparks Fresh Congress Rift After Attending Goenka Lecture’I Did Not Say…’: Prashant Kishor Takes U-Turn On Vow To Quit Politics If JDU Wins Bihar PollsIndia Will Sign Trade Deal Only When It Is ‘Fair, Equitable And Balanced’: Piyush GoyalNarayana Murthy Sparks Fresh Storm By Urging to Adopt China’s 996 Model, Work 72 Hours Every WeekIran Halts Visa Waiver For Indians Amid Criminal Exploitation And MEA Safety Warning Alerts123PhotostoriesThis Guava Paneer Avocado Salad has 25 gms protein and why it needs a place in daily breakfast5 natural home remedies to detoxify the liverChia seeds in water vs chia seeds in milk: Which is more beneficial for healthFrom teeth-brushing battles to screen time: Kareena Kapoor Khan’s honest parenting tales7 Japanese techniques to overcome laziness and boost productivity in life10 date ideas in New York City that are not drinking or movies‘Dhurandhar’s Sara Arjun to Ananya Panday: 5 best celeb outfits of the dayWhat is Cloudflare and why is it impacting so many websites on the internet5 smart ways to teach kids the value of saving money6 national parks to visit in winter to spot migratory birds123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDak Prescott FianceSophie CunninghamJake Paul GirlfriendKevin DurantBecky LynchDetroit Tigers WifeAuston MatthewsGiannis AntetokounmpoMichael PhelpsWho is Ella Hakkinen

India is urging developed nations to accelerate their net-zero targets and fulfill climate finance commitments ahead of its own 2035 pledges. Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav highlighted India’s successful development alongside environmental stewardship, exceeding its non-fossil fuel energy capacity target early. The country aims for net-zero by 2070, supported by its Nuclear and Green Hydrogen Missions. Bhupender Yadav (PTI) NEW DELHI: Turning the pressure back on rich nations ahead of making its new 2035 climate action pledges, India has urged developed countries to demonstrate their own greater climate ambition and honour their commitments, underlining the need to reach ‘net zero’ emission by them earlier than 2050.India will submit its new climate action pledges — nationally determined contribution (NDC) — to the UN body next month. So far, more than 100 countries, including the US, China and the EU, have already submitted their NDCs with many stakeholders, asking India to deliver an ambitious mitigation target.“Developed countries must reach ‘net zero’ far earlier than current target dates, fulfil their obligations under Article 9.1 (providing climate finance by developed countries to assist developing ones) of the Paris Agreement, and deliver new, additional, and concessional climate finance estimated to be in trillions of dollars,” said environment minister Bhupender Yadav on Monday while delivering India’s national statement at the ongoing UN climate conference (COP30) in Belem, Brazil.Yadav articulated India’s consistent position where it wants wealthy nations to be ambitious in their climate action as they, being the historical emitters, are responsible for climate change whereas the countries in the Global South suffer more.His remarks on “trillions of dollars” reflect the Global South’s demand to mobilise $1.3 trillion annually by 2035 by rich nations to assist developing countries instead of what was agreed ($300 billion annually by 2035) amid serious concerns during COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, last year.Asking rich nations to deliver, the minister, on the occasion, flagged how India has already demonstrated successfully that development and environmental stewardship can advance in tandem, and fulfilled all its climate action promises much in advance.“India’s emission intensity has declined by over 36% since 2005. India’s non-fossil fuel based energy capacity, currently around 256 GW, accounts for more than half of its total electric installed capacity — an NDC target achieved five years ahead of the schedule,” said Yadav.He also noted that the country’s newly launched Nuclear Mission and Green Hydrogen Mission further accelerate its journey towards ‘net zero’ by 2070.The Brazilian Presidency, meanwhile, on Tuesday released a new set of draft texts — Mutirao Mobilization/Belem Package — incorporating all suggestions on the negotiation table on contentious issues, including finance, mitigation and unilateral trade measures, and an overall COP30 decision mechanism. Negotiators will try to thrash out their differences over the next three days to come out with a final decision of COP30.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAnmol Bishnoi, Accused In Baba Siddique Murder Case, To Be Deported To India From USIndia-Russia Ties: EAM Jaishankar Meets President Putin In Moscow’Some Last-Mile Issues…’: Piyush Goyal Remarks On Trade Pact With EU And US, India’s Export GrowthThe Ghost Of Bastar Falls: What Madvi Hidma’s Death Means For India’s War Against Maoist InsurgencyBathani Tola: 30 years on, justice still elusive for Bihar’s worst caste massacreShashi Tharoor Praises PM Modi Again, Sparks Fresh Congress Rift After Attending Goenka Lecture’I Did Not Say…’: Prashant Kishor Takes U-Turn On Vow To Quit Politics If JDU Wins Bihar PollsIndia Will Sign Trade Deal Only When It Is ‘Fair, Equitable And Balanced’: Piyush GoyalNarayana Murthy Sparks Fresh Storm By Urging to Adopt China’s 996 Model, Work 72 Hours Every WeekIran Halts Visa Waiver For Indians Amid Criminal Exploitation And MEA Safety Warning Alerts123PhotostoriesThis Guava Paneer Avocado Salad has 25 gms protein and why it needs a place in daily breakfast5 natural home remedies to detoxify the liverChia seeds in water vs chia seeds in milk: Which is more beneficial for healthFrom teeth-brushing battles to screen time: Kareena Kapoor Khan’s honest parenting tales7 Japanese techniques to overcome laziness and boost productivity in life10 date ideas in New York City that are not drinking or movies‘Dhurandhar’s Sara Arjun to Ananya Panday: 5 best celeb outfits of the dayWhat is Cloudflare and why is it impacting so many websites on the internet5 smart ways to teach kids the value of saving money6 national parks to visit in winter to spot migratory birds123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDak Prescott FianceSophie CunninghamJake Paul GirlfriendKevin DurantBecky LynchDetroit Tigers WifeAuston MatthewsGiannis AntetokounmpoMichael PhelpsWho is Ella Hakkinen

NEW DELHI: Turning the pressure back on rich nations ahead of making its new 2035 climate action pledges, India has urged developed countries to demonstrate their own greater climate ambition and honour their commitments, underlining the need to reach ‘net zero’ emission by them earlier than 2050.India will submit its new climate action pledges —…

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Rising Stars Asia Cup: One shot too many – Vaibhav Sooryavanshi falls for 12, hot streak breaks with a rare low score

Rising Stars Asia Cup: One shot too many – Vaibhav Sooryavanshi falls for 12, hot streak breaks with a rare low score

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. (File photo/Getty Images) Wonder kid Vaibhav Sooryavanshi encountered a rare failure on Tuesday as he was dismissed for 12 against Oman in the last league match of Rising Stars Asia Cup in Doha, Qatar.Sooryavanshi struggled all along in his short-lived innings and he was at 8 in 11 balls at one moment. Sooryavanshi…

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Bitcoin crash! Cryptocurrency dives below ,000 for first time in 7 months; .2 trillion wiped out in market rout

Bitcoin crash! Cryptocurrency dives below $90,000 for first time in 7 months; $1.2 trillion wiped out in market rout

Bitcoin slipped below the $90,000 mark for the first time in seven months on Tuesday, signalling a sharp retreat in risk appetite across global markets. The world’s biggest cryptocurrency, which touched a record high above $126,000 in October, has now surrendered all its gains for 2025 and is down nearly 30 per cent from its…

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NIOS exam schedule 2025 for secondary and senior secondary courses revised: Check important dates here

NIOS exam schedule 2025 for secondary and senior secondary courses revised: Check important dates here

The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has formally announced the revised schedule for examinations that were previously postponed, bringing long-awaited clarity for thousands of learners. The update, issued late Monday, follows Notification Nos. 69 and 70 dated November 4, 2025, and Notification No. 72 dated November 6, 2025.The fresh dates cover Bihar, the Nuapada…

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Heart Health: Arrhythmia or irregular heart rhythm: How to check your pulse to know if you have this heart condition |

Heart Health: Arrhythmia or irregular heart rhythm: How to check your pulse to know if you have this heart condition |

When it comes to heart health, we often hear of the word Arrhythmia. In simple words, an Arrhythmia is an abnormal heartbeat rhythm, where the heart beats too fast, too slow, or erratic. (feels like a fluttering in the chest) While most arrhythmias are harmless, and can occur due to stress, anxiety or even excitement,…

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Tarot Cards Predictions Today, November 19, 2025: The cards reveal transformation, these zodiac signs will shed old patterns

Tarot Cards Predictions Today, November 19, 2025: The cards reveal transformation, these zodiac signs will shed old patterns

Let the cards guide you today! Your tarot reading offers insight into love, career, and personal growth. Take the message to heart and move through the day with confidence and clarity. Trust the process and let the cards reveal what you need to know. Aries Tarot Horoscope Today Today’s Tarot Card: The Empress Today asks…

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Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht says: This was not an attack, that issue …

Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht says: This was not an attack, that issue …

The major service disruption that rendered ChatGPT, Twitter, Spotify, Canva, Claude, and numerous other platforms unreachable on Tuesday (November 18) has been restored. Cloudflare CTO Dane Knecht confirmed that the technical problems have been addressed. The internet infrastructure provider deployed its corrective measures that prompted affected services to begin returning to normal operation shortly thereafter….

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that genuine emotional commitment to public welfare is what helps in winning elections.Speaking at the sixth Ramnath Goenka Lecture in New Delhi, he said that leaders must work with genuine emotion rather than remain in a permanent political campaign.PM Modi dismissed claims that he and the BJP operate in a “24×7 election mode”, saying the party wins because it is driven by an emotional commitment to public welfare. “After winning the Bihar election, some people, including some Modi admirers in the media, have once again started saying that the BJP and Modi always remain in a 24×7 election mode. I believe that to win elections, being in election mode is not necessary; what is necessary is to remain in an emotional mode 24×7,” he said.He added that governance must be rooted in empathy and urgency. “When there is restlessness within the heart then not even a single minute should be wasted and one must keep working to reduce the hardships of the poor, to provide employment to the poor, to give healthcare to the poor, to fulfil the aspirations of the middle class. One should work tirelessly.” According to him, such emotion ensures that “the results become visible on the day of the elections,” a lesson he said was evident in the Bihar mandate.PM Modi said that the Bihar results underline the public’s rising expectations. “The results of the Bihar elections have once again taught a lesson on the high aspirations and ambitions of the people of India. The people of India today trust those political parties who have good intentions and fulfil the aspirations of the people and prioritise development,” he said.He urged states to treat development as their primary responsibility and engage in healthy competition. “I strongly encourage state governments to foster a spirit of healthy competition by attracting investments and promoting growth. Organising competitions to improve the ease of doing business could be a great step in this direction,” PM Modi said.The Prime Minister also framed India’s economic resilience as a source of global optimism. “Our GDP is growing at nearly seven per cent despite global instabilities; India is not just an emerging market but an emerging model too,” he said, adding that “India is restless to become a developed nation”.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 MediaVideosIndia-Russia Ties: EAM Jaishankar Meets President Putin In Moscow’Some Last-Mile Issues…’: Piyush Goyal Remarks On Trade Pact With EU And US, India’s Export GrowthThe Ghost Of Bastar Falls: What Madvi Hidma’s Death Means For India’s War Against Maoist InsurgencyBathani Tola: 30 years on, justice still elusive for Bihar’s worst caste massacreShashi Tharoor Praises PM Modi Again, Sparks Fresh Congress Rift After Attending Goenka Lecture’I Did Not Say…’: Prashant Kishor Takes U-Turn On Vow To Quit Politics If JDU Wins Bihar PollsIndia Will Sign Trade Deal Only When It Is ‘Fair, Equitable And Balanced’: Piyush GoyalNarayana Murthy Sparks Fresh Storm By Urging to Adopt China’s 996 Model, Work 72 Hours Every WeekIran Halts Visa Waiver For Indians Amid Criminal Exploitation And MEA Safety Warning AlertsAfter Delhi Blast, Jaishankar Tells SCO Nations India Has Right To Defend Its People Against Terror123PhotostoriesThis Guava Paneer Avocado Salad has 25 gms protein and why it needs a place in daily breakfast5 natural home remedies to detoxify the liverChia seeds in water vs chia seeds in milk: Which is more beneficial for healthFrom teeth-brushing battles to screen time: Kareena Kapoor Khan’s honest parenting tales7 Japanese techniques to overcome laziness and boost productivity in life10 date ideas in New York City that are not drinking or movies‘Dhurandhar’s Sara Arjun to Ananya Panday: 5 best celeb outfits of the dayWhat is Cloudflare and why is it impacting so many websites on the internet5 smart ways to teach kids the value of saving money6 national parks to visit in winter to spot migratory birds123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDak Prescott FianceSophie CunninghamJake Paul GirlfriendKevin DurantBecky LynchDetroit Tigers WifeAuston MatthewsGiannis AntetokounmpoMichael PhelpsWho is Ella Hakkinen

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that genuine emotional commitment to public welfare is what helps in winning elections.Speaking at the sixth Ramnath Goenka Lecture in New Delhi, he said that leaders must work with genuine emotion rather than remain in a permanent political campaign.PM Modi dismissed claims that he and the BJP operate in a “24×7 election mode”, saying the party wins because it is driven by an emotional commitment to public welfare. “After winning the Bihar election, some people, including some Modi admirers in the media, have once again started saying that the BJP and Modi always remain in a 24×7 election mode. I believe that to win elections, being in election mode is not necessary; what is necessary is to remain in an emotional mode 24×7,” he said.He added that governance must be rooted in empathy and urgency. “When there is restlessness within the heart then not even a single minute should be wasted and one must keep working to reduce the hardships of the poor, to provide employment to the poor, to give healthcare to the poor, to fulfil the aspirations of the middle class. One should work tirelessly.” According to him, such emotion ensures that “the results become visible on the day of the elections,” a lesson he said was evident in the Bihar mandate.PM Modi said that the Bihar results underline the public’s rising expectations. “The results of the Bihar elections have once again taught a lesson on the high aspirations and ambitions of the people of India. The people of India today trust those political parties who have good intentions and fulfil the aspirations of the people and prioritise development,” he said.He urged states to treat development as their primary responsibility and engage in healthy competition. “I strongly encourage state governments to foster a spirit of healthy competition by attracting investments and promoting growth. Organising competitions to improve the ease of doing business could be a great step in this direction,” PM Modi said.The Prime Minister also framed India’s economic resilience as a source of global optimism. “Our GDP is growing at nearly seven per cent despite global instabilities; India is not just an emerging market but an emerging model too,” he said, adding that “India is restless to become a developed nation”.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 MediaVideosIndia-Russia Ties: EAM Jaishankar Meets President Putin In Moscow’Some Last-Mile Issues…’: Piyush Goyal Remarks On Trade Pact With EU And US, India’s Export GrowthThe Ghost Of Bastar Falls: What Madvi Hidma’s Death Means For India’s War Against Maoist InsurgencyBathani Tola: 30 years on, justice still elusive for Bihar’s worst caste massacreShashi Tharoor Praises PM Modi Again, Sparks Fresh Congress Rift After Attending Goenka Lecture’I Did Not Say…’: Prashant Kishor Takes U-Turn On Vow To Quit Politics If JDU Wins Bihar PollsIndia Will Sign Trade Deal Only When It Is ‘Fair, Equitable And Balanced’: Piyush GoyalNarayana Murthy Sparks Fresh Storm By Urging to Adopt China’s 996 Model, Work 72 Hours Every WeekIran Halts Visa Waiver For Indians Amid Criminal Exploitation And MEA Safety Warning AlertsAfter Delhi Blast, Jaishankar Tells SCO Nations India Has Right To Defend Its People Against Terror123PhotostoriesThis Guava Paneer Avocado Salad has 25 gms protein and why it needs a place in daily breakfast5 natural home remedies to detoxify the liverChia seeds in water vs chia seeds in milk: Which is more beneficial for healthFrom teeth-brushing battles to screen time: Kareena Kapoor Khan’s honest parenting tales7 Japanese techniques to overcome laziness and boost productivity in life10 date ideas in New York City that are not drinking or movies‘Dhurandhar’s Sara Arjun to Ananya Panday: 5 best celeb outfits of the dayWhat is Cloudflare and why is it impacting so many websites on the internet5 smart ways to teach kids the value of saving money6 national parks to visit in winter to spot migratory birds123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDak Prescott FianceSophie CunninghamJake Paul GirlfriendKevin DurantBecky LynchDetroit Tigers WifeAuston MatthewsGiannis AntetokounmpoMichael PhelpsWho is Ella Hakkinen

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that genuine emotional commitment to public welfare is what helps in winning elections.Speaking at the sixth Ramnath Goenka Lecture in New Delhi, he said that leaders must work with genuine emotion rather than remain in a permanent political campaign.PM Modi dismissed claims that he and the…

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Infosys share buyback: IT giant’s Rs 18,000 crore buyback window to open on November 20; here’s what shareholders need to know

Infosys share buyback: IT giant’s Rs 18,000 crore buyback window to open on November 20; here’s what shareholders need to know

IT major Infosys is set to launch its largest-ever share buyback programme worth Rs 18,000 crore on Thursday, offering shareholders a tender window until November 26. The initiative will see the IT major repurchase up to 10 crore fully paid-up equity shares of face value Rs 5 each at Rs 1,800 per share, representing as…

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PM Modi emphasises NEP; says government not opposed to English language, but firmly supports Indian languages

PM Modi emphasises NEP; says government not opposed to English language, but firmly supports Indian languages

PM Modi emphasises National Education Policy; says government not opposed to English language, but firmly supports Indian languages Noting that India’s traditional education system instilled pride in its culture and placed equal emphasis on both learning and skill development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that India’s education, economy, and societal aspirations became increasingly…

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Shraddha Kapoor’s playful post gets funny fan replies, ‘Yeh photoshop wale…’

Shraddha Kapoor’s playful post gets funny fan replies, ‘Yeh photoshop wale…’

Shraddha Kapoor recently promoted the new campaign by sharing chic photos featuring gold-plated pieces. Her witty caption, “Yeh photoshop wale maathe ka til kyun nikal dete hain?,” sparked engaging fan replies like “November mein kar di summer.” She currently stars as Tamasha Samradini’ Vithabai Bhau Mang Narayangaonkar in the film ‘Eetha’. Shraddha Kapoor recently amused…

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Which is more beneficial for health

Which is more beneficial for health

Weight management and satietySince water adds no calories, this version offers fullness with minimal energy intake. When soaked in milk, chia’s fiber combines with protein and fat, both of which have strong appetite-regulating effects.So, for someone looking for low-calorie fullness and pre-meal appetite control, chia seeds in water is the better choice. And for someone…

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Was Stephen A. Smith fired from ESPN? Unexpected twist set to reshape ESPN’s iconic NBA Countdown’s future

Was Stephen A. Smith fired from ESPN? Unexpected twist set to reshape ESPN’s iconic NBA Countdown’s future

Stephen A. Smith’s suffers an unexpected fate (Image Via Getty Images) According to reports, Stephen A. Smith of ESPN will not be participating in the NBA Countdown for the rest of the season. Following the announcement on Monday, NBA fans reacted in a variety of ways to the surprising demotion. One of the show’s regular…

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