With four wins in four matches, India is at the second spot in the points table with eight points. New Zealand is at the top with a better net-run-rate. Bangladesh is at the seventh spot with one win and three losses.
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati led by Professor Dipankar Bandyopadhyay, Department of Chemical Engineering, has developed a reliable and affordable Glycemic Index (GI) sensor, suitable for point-of-care detection.
The Sensex concluded the day 247.78 points lower, closing at 65,629.24, while the Nifty ended 58.95 points down, closing at 19,624. Among the Nifty companies, 17 saw advances, while 33 recorded declines.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday while pointing towards Bharatiya Janata Party leaders from the stage said "All the people we have are our friends. You will remain connected to me as long as I live."
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Thursday asked the officers of Jammu and Kasmir Administrative Services to adopt a "whole of government" approach, pointing out that the days of working in silos are over.
The Sensex opened lower, shedding 392.41 points from the previous close, initiating the session at 65,424.12. Simultaneously, the Nifty recorded a 134-point decline, starting at 19,537.75, raising initial concerns among traders and investors.
Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MP A Raja has pointed out that India has always supported Palestine and emphasized that supporting the oppressed is the right thing to do.
"The focus of the campaign will be on two key points. First, all the industrial units in Delhi will be under surveillance for pollution. Another is that people dump garbage in empty plots and burn them in the industrial areas, this creates air pollution. A check will be kept on them under th
This bonus is for the financial year 2022-23 and will benefit a wide array of railway staff, including Track maintainers, Loco Pilots, Train Managers (Guards), Station Masters, Supervisors, Technicians, Technician Helpers, Points man, Ministerial Staff, and other Group 'C' staff, excludin
The Sensex tumbled, closing 560.46 points down at 65,879.64, while the Nifty also faced a substantial decline, ending the trading session 143.85 points down, closing at 19,667.65.
The Sensex initiated the trading session with a modest gain of 24.81 points, opening at 66,444.11. Simultaneously, the Nifty, a key stock index in India, also saw a positive opening, with an initial gain of 28.70 points, opening at 19,834.