New Delhi, Nov. 2 -- Delhi's respite from deteriorating air quality was short-lived, as the Capital clocked an air quality index (AQI) of 303, classified as "very poor" on Saturday - a day after it cl... Read More
New Delhi, Nov. 2 -- Gross Goods and Services Tax (GST) revenue in October neared Rs.1.96 lakh crore - the fifth highest monthly collection since the tax regime's 2017 launch despite consumers postpon... Read More
Chandigarh, Nov. 2 -- As India stand on the verge of a first World Cup victory to make amends for missing out in the 2005 and 2017 finals, former India skipper Anjum Chopra in a chat looks at how Sund... Read More
Mumbai, Nov. 2 -- Junior world chess champion Pranav V and seasoned Grandmaster Surya Shekhar Ganguly began their campaign at the World Cup in Panaji with wins, on the first day of Round 1 on Saturday... Read More
India, Nov. 2 -- One of the great joys of writing is reading, and of all the books I've read, few remain as memorable as the Mahabharata. In it lies the remarkable tale of a king who has lost everythi... Read More
Toronto, Nov. 2 -- While there has been a drop in the number of temporary resident arrivals to Canada this year, the numbers may still exceed the targets of the government, a new report has argued. Th... Read More
Shillong, Nov. 2 -- The Centre and the Meghalaya government on Saturday kicked off a Rs.233-crore tourism push for Sohra (Cherrapunjee), aiming to balance development with ecology through India's firs... Read More
India, Nov. 2 -- We are all feeling the slow boil. Inflation is one of modern life's inevitabilities, as certain as death and taxes. Prices rise, currencies thin, and what once bought a quick mid-day ... Read More
India, Nov. 2 -- We hear the word "inflation" and think of prices (of food, fuel, medication, rent). But inflation's reach goes far beyond markets, and can seep into how we measure worth itself. Title... Read More
India, Nov. 2 -- If mass-produced sunscreen is less than a century old, part of the reason boils down to class. Key inventions tend to benefit those in power, and through most of settled history, the ... Read More