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09.03 / 01:51
Celebrity Cycling Diversity show country Ramadan 2024: London Mayor officially switches on festival lights, says ‘our diversity is a strength’ | WATCH
Ramadan lights installation at Piccadilly Circus to start Ramadan 2024 celebrations He said that the great thing about Ramadan lights is that it gives Muslims Brits a sense of belonging. It sends a message ‘we are not simply tolerated but respected, embraced and celebrated. Also, not only Muslims, but even non-Muslims enjoy these lights.
07.03 / 05:31
Man Career WhatsApp testing Features International Dinesh Karthik to end IPL career after 2024 edition, to decide on international retirement soon
wicketkeeper batter Dinesh Karthik is all set to make his last IPL appearance in the 2024 edition beginning on March 22, and he will decide on his international retirement after the lucrative T20 league. The 38-year-old, who is currently contracted with the Royal Challengers Bangalore, has played in all the 16 editions of the IPL since 2008 and has only missed two matches across 16 seasons. «This 2024 edition will be his (Dinesh Karthik's) last IPL. He will decide his international retirement after the IPL,» a BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity. One of the most experienced wicket-keeper batters in the IPL, Karthik has represented six teams in the league.
06.03 / 07:07
markets COST Target Manufacturing Strategy Celebrity country The new Indian textile boom: 3 stocks for your watchlist
India's textile industry, 26 February was a big day, marking a significant milestone with the inauguration of the Bharat Tex Expo at Bharat Mandapam (IECC) in the national capital by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The expo, celebrated as the world's largest textile event, attracted over 3,000 exhibitors, 3,000 buyers, and 40,000 visitors from more than 100 countries.
05.03 / 14:07
Cooper security Trade country information gatherings International India asks South Korea to join solar alliance, Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative
NEW DELHI : India’s external affairs minister S. Jaishankar on Tuesday pitched for South Korea to participate in India-led initiatives such as the International Solar Alliance, the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure, and the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative. Jaishankar is in South Korea for a two-day visit, during which he will chair a joint commission meeting with his Korean counterpart.
05.03 / 08:11
markets Digital cover Schools Relationships Standard Chartered appoints Sanjay Gurjar as Co-Head, Client Coverage – CCIB, India & South Asia
Standard Chartered Bank, India has appointed Sanjay Gurjar the Co-Head, Client Coverage — Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking (CCIB) for India and South Asia, the company said in a statement on Tuesday. Gurjar’s remit will cover Local Corporates & Middle Markets in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Nepal. Prior to this assignment, Gurjar was the Managing Director & Head, Banks & Broker Dealers (BBD), ASEAN & Head Financial Institutions (FI), Singapore.
04.03 / 13:35
Provident Platform Workday wellness social 2020 Schools Indonesian startup Wagely raises $23 million in equity-debt mix
fintech startup Wagely has raised $23 million, in a mix of equity and debt, as a part of its latest funding round. The equity portion of the round is led by Capria Ventures, which has invested in the likes of social networking platform, ShareChat, edtech Masai School and Cuemath in India.
04.03 / 13:35
community President 2020 Courts Assam Police on alert as organizations plan to resume CAA protests
Assam announcing to relaunch protests against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Assam police have sounded alert across the state. Recently Union Home minister Amit Shah has stated CAA rules will be notified and implemented before Lok Sabha polls. In several places in Assam, police have readied bamboo barricades in anticipation of the protest. A senior police officer who does not want to be named told ET, “We are anticipating protests however not on the scale which Assam witnessed in 2019 and 2020. There are some organisations which have announced its decision to relaunch the protest however we have taken that seriously and an alert is sounded. Additional forces are deployed in the districts however this deployment is in view of the Lok Sabha polls.”
04.03 / 11:55
performer stage hospital reports Videos 21-year-old stage performer gang-raped in Jharkhand, days after similar incident involving Spanish biker
PTI, the performer was allegedly gang-raped by three co-artists in a car after being given an intoxicating substance. All the three co-artists hailed from Palamu. The incident took place around 200 km from Ranchi, on a road in Vishrampur.
04.03 / 06:55
Provident Trade show country Vaccines EAM Jaishankar takes dig at Maldives amid ‘big bully’ claims, says, ‘Big bullies don't provide $4.5 bn to neighbours’
ANI, Jaishankar emphasized that “big bullies" do not extend aid amounting to USD 4.5 billion when neighbouring countries face distress. EAM Jaishankar at the event on Sunday, “The big change today in this part of the world is what has happened between India and its neighbours.
04.03 / 03:27
Mobile awards Trade Courts rights peace Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus is granted bail in a Bangladesh graft case
A court in Bangladesh has granted bail to Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus in a $2.3 million embezzlement case
03.03 / 09:15
Strategy Enterprise country reports ‘India worse than Pakistan,’ Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of ‘finishing’ small businesses
unemployment woes. He mentioned that India’s unemployment had surpassed Pakistan, Bangladesh and Bhutan. According to Gandhi, PM Modi's policies are responsible for it.
03.03 / 02:29
Target Platform Election Actor country rights Videos NOT Detecting deepfakes should not be the sole responsibility of platforms: Sam Gregory
World Economic Forum says AI-driven misinformation could interfere with electoral processes in various countries, including India. Sam Gregory, executive director of Witness, a global human rights organisation, which uses video and technology to expose human rights abuses and has worked on the threats of AI and deepfakes, spoke to ET about AI related challenges and strategies in elections. Edited excerpts: Can you quantify the risk of deepfakes in elections? We are entering a challenging moment in terms of deepfakes. This year, we have made technical progress that makes it easier and cheaper to make them. We are going to have an election year where synthetic media tools will be used for positive purposes such as voter outreach, and for negative ones.
02.03 / 17:22
Waters Food DISH country Ramadan 2024 in India: When does the holiest Muslim month start? Check time, iftar details
Ramadan from dawn to sunset, during which they refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, and engaging in sinful behavior. The pre-dawn meal before fasting begins is called Suhoor, and the meal to break the fast at sunset is called Ramadan Iftar. The Islamic lunar calendar follows the phases of the moon and every year Ramadan falls approximately 10 days earlier than the Gregorian calendar.
02.03 / 05:37
community country reports travelers Ramadan 2024: When will the holy month start in India, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, other countries. All details here
Ramadan started on March 24 and finished on April 21. In countries like United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UK, US, Turkey, Maldives, Ramadan is likely to start on 11 March. In India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Egypt, Ramadan is likely to start from 12 March, a report by Hindustan Times has states.
01.03 / 12:55
COST Manufacturing show Headlines International India’s manufacturing sector braces for slow growth
Business activity in India's manufacturing sector is showing signs of improvement. The seasonally adjusted HSBC India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 56.9 in February from 56.5 in January. A figure above 50 indicates expansion.
01.03 / 03:07
Election country voice social reports There’s also a positive side of GenAI that can strengthen democracy
The tech narrative in the last two years has been dominated by artificial intelligence (AI) and the excitement and disruption generated by it. However, the narrative started to sour a little in the latter half of 2023, as ethical issues got thrown up—like copyright, bias, privacy and deepfakes. Now, with elections looming across most of the democratic world, 2024 promises to be the year when AI will experience its first major ethical test—whether it helps democracy or subverts it.
01.03 / 02:27
Action Sustainability Death hospital Videos Colleges Bangladesh news: At least 44 killed in Dhaka fire incident on Bailey road | Watch video
Dhaka Medical College Hospital and an additional 10 at the Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery. The Inspector General of Police later confirmed another death at the Central Police Hospital, bringing the total to 44 casualties.
29.02 / 17:26
COST BLOCK Action Trade country inclusion information WTO MC13 extended to fifth day, hectic parleys on to end deadlock
13th ministerial conference (MC13) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) got extended and entered into the fifth day as the 166-members couldn’t reach a consensus on key issues of agriculture, fisheries subsidies, ending the moratorium on imposing customs duties on e-commerce transmissions and dispute resolution reform. Moreover, talks on elements on trade inclusiveness, women’s participation in trade, industrial policy and environment, in the draft Abu Dhabi package also remained unresolved. “Members are indicating that additional time will be needed to iron out some of the outstanding issues,” said an official, adding that, for this reason, the informal meeting of heads of delegation and the formal closing session were postponed to Friday.
29.02 / 08:57
Election President Assam oppn urges President to repeal CAA, warns of stir if implemented in state
Opposition parties in Assam on Thursday sought the intervention of President Droupadi Murmu for repealing the CAA, asserting that they would undertake a «democratic mass movement» across the state if their demand is not met. The 16-party United Opposition Forum Assam (UOFA) submitted a memorandum to Murmu through Governor Gulab Chand Kataria. «This act is not only unconstitutional, but it is also going to nullify the historic Assam Accord of 1985 by putting in danger the history, culture, social fabric, economy and the very identity of the Assamese people,» they said. The UOFA urged her to intervene in the matter and direct the Centre to desist from its decision to implement the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 in Assam, and repeal the «unconstitutional and anti-national» act.
28.02 / 19:23
economy Southern wellness country reports International Sri Lanka may be back on the tourism map but its recovery is fragile
Sri Lanka’s bustling Colombo airport is busier than it has been in the past few years. Last year, the country welcomed 1.5 million tourists, a fifth of them from India. Long-stay Russians number 300,000 and have transformed some of the country’s southern resort towns, not always for the better.
26.02 / 12:55
BAY Trade Justice country social International Tripura to be gateway to Southeast countries by using Chittagong Port: Manik Saha
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Monday said the northeastern state is going to be the gateway not only to Southeast Asian nations but to many other countries by using Chittagong Port in Bangladesh. Dhaka has already allowed India to use its Chittagong Port through South Tripura's Sabroom sub-division and Maitri setu is set to be inaugurated for people's movement between two sides of the international border anytime, he said. «Maitri setu built on Feni River has already been inaugurated and people's movement through the bridge will start any time. Once the bridge is made operational, the state will have direct access to Chittagong Port in Bangladesh. It will open new possibilities in business and trade through Chittagong Port», Saha said at the laying of the foundation stone for the redevelopment of Agartala railway station. Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the redevelopment of 554 stations and inaugurated various projects across the country virtually.

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