Pune (Maharashtra) [India], January 30: Planning regular investments often involves balancing present affordability with future income growth. One approach investor explore is gradually increasing their SIP amount over time rather than starting with a higher commitment. This method aligns co
Knocks from Tim Seifert (62 in 36 balls), Devon Conway (44 in 23 balls) set the tone for Kiwi dominance with a century stand and a fiery Daryl Mitchell (39* in 18 balls) pushed the Kiwis to 215/7 despite a middle over slump. During the chase, India lost wickets regularly untill the sight
With this consolation win for NZ, India cannot pull off a whitewash, as the series is 3-1 in favour of India with a game to go. Earlier, putting the Kiwis in to field first, the Indian bowling conceded too many runs against the openers Tim Seifert (62) and Devon Conway (44), who put on a cen
New Delhi [India], January 27: As global temperatures continue to rise and climate patterns shift, concerns about exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation are becoming more common. What used to be seen as a seasonal or vacation-related issue has now turned into a daily concern for millions of
Kiwis did set up a daunting 208 runs to chase, at least that is what it looked like when Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma were sent packing within the first two overs. But the fireworks from Ishan Kishan and skipper Suryakumar Yadav left the Kiwis searching for ball, for answers as they w
New research suggests that consistent aerobic exercise can help keep your brain biologically younger. Adults who exercised regularly for a year showed brains that appeared nearly a year younger than those who didn't change their habits.
Speaking to ANI, he emphasised that SBI has been a regular participant in the forum, aligning its priorities with the annual theme, and is now concentrating on AI adoption and strengthening cybersecurity resilience.
US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor welcomed US Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll to India and said senior US officials will visit regularly to deepen ties. He made the remarks after Senator Steve Daines' visit, which focused on defence cooperation and trade talks amid tariff-related differ
New Delhi [India], January 20: In the current fast-changing world, the way children learn and read has changed a lot. Earlier reading was primarily about printed text and picture. Now, learning is more fun, playful and experience-based. This is where the interactive kids books differ from re
Responding to comments relating to India's non-participation in the 'BRICS Naval Exercise', Jaiswal said that it was not a regular or institutionalised BRICS activity, nor did all BRICS members take part in it.