Credit costs in Indian banks are expected to continue in declining trend in the second half of the current financial year 2025, though near-term slippages are likely to remain elevated, according to a report by global financial services firm UBS.
Heavy police deployment continued in Bareilly city, Uttar Pradesh, on Tuesday. The city has remained tense since a protest over "I Love Muhammad" posters row turned violent on September 26.
Meanwhile, prohibitions under Section 163 of the BNSS, 2023 continue to be imposed in Leh following the violence on September 24. Assembling five or more persons is prohibited in the district; no procession, rally, or march is to be carried out without prior written approval.Security pers
New Delhi [India], September 29: This Diwali, OyeGifts, a leading name in the gifting industry, brings to you exceptional express Diwali hampers that are truly a celebration of tradition and that of thoughtful gifting. The inclusion of fresh flowers amidst gifts for the season of lights, is
The Delhi High Court has taken a stern view of repeated contemptuous allegations made against the judiciary and has directed that criminal contempt proceedings be initiated against a litigant.
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], September 29: As India observes World Heart Day, the conversation around cardiovascular health has once again turned to prevention, timely treatment, and most importantly, access to affordable medicines for everyone. Heart disease remains the leading cause of dea
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 29: Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune, proudly announces that three of its esteemed scientists have earned recognition in Stanford University's prestigious global rankings of top researchers. Two faculty members, D
The United States remained the largest debtor nation of Taiwan's banking sector for the 40th consecutive quarter at the end of June after exposure to the U.S. market rose by more than 8 percent from a quarter earlier, according to Focus Taiwan.
India and Bhutan announced a new rail connectivity initiative as Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlighted the "exceptional trust" between the two nations. He said India remains Bhutan's largest development partner, committing ₹10,000 crore for its 13th Five-Year Plan, double the previou