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Adieu Dharam Paaji: The ever-graceful hero

India, Nov. 26 -- He made you laugh, he made you cry, he made you think - that was the grace and greatness of the ever-smiling face that ruled six decades of Hindi cinema. Lovingly called Dharam Paaji... Read More


The return of homegrown terror

India, Nov. 26 -- Much has been written about the Red Fort blast. More dots in the terror trail will unearth additional evidence. The terrorist plot must have been incubating for two years, according ... Read More


Why dairy is India's most inclusive economic revolution

India, Nov. 26 -- The modern chapter of India's dairy journey begins not with a single scheme but with a quiet shift in rural imagination, when millions of small farmers started organising themselves ... Read More


Bihar's mandate signals a larger political shift

India, Nov. 26 -- The declaration of the Bihar Assembly election results on November 14, 2025 has formally concluded the electoral cycle, and once again the people of Bihar have delivered a historic a... Read More


Apple approaches Delhi HC against global turnover-based penalties on multinationals under competition law

India, Nov. 26 -- The multinational mobile phone giant Apple has approached the Delhi High Court (HC) challenging provisions of India's competition law that allow the Competition Commission of India (... Read More


Food security to income security

India, Nov. 26 -- India stands at an inflection point in its agricultural trajectory. The well-known practices during the Green Revolution, which involved more fertilisers, deeper tube wells, and expa... Read More


FCT clears 96pc of cases in five years, moves to full digital system

DAR ES SALAAM, Nov. 26 -- THE Fair Competition Tribunal (FCT) has recorded major progress in the resolution of business-related disputes after completing 152 out of 156 cases filed in the past five ye... Read More


New study lifts veil on hidden trauma in Muslim marriages

India, Nov. 26 -- An overwhelming majority of married Muslim women in India are living in polygamous marriages, a recent study has shown. The survey, conducted across seven States, by the Bhartiya Mus... Read More


PM Modi: Centuries of Pain Set to Rest

India, Nov. 26 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hoisted a saffron flag atop the Ram temple to mark completion of its construction. "Today, the entire nation and the world are immersed in Ram... Read More


PCEA Pastor Lydia Kahiga Double Tithe on Salary and Debt Teaching Sparks Outrage

Kenya, Nov. 26 -- Rev. Lydia Kahiga of PCEA Evergreen Church in Nairobi is currently the most discussed cleric in Kenya after a viral sermon in which she instructed members to pay two separate tithes,... Read More