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10 years of Jan Dhan Yojana: CEA Nageswaran on usefulness of PMJDY in a world of 'instant judgment'

BUSINESS

10 years of Jan Dhan Yojana: CEA Nageswaran on usefulness of PMJDY in a world of 'instant judgment'

Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran hails the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana for surpassing 53.1 crore beneficiaries and Rs 2.3 lakh crore in deposits, calling it a transformative force in financial inclusion and women's empowerment in India.

China slams US sanctions as unfair ahead of high-level talks

BUSINESS

China slams US sanctions as unfair ahead of high-level talks

Washington has consistently warned Beijing about its support for Russia's defense sector, implementing hundreds of sanctions to restrict Moscow's access to critical technologies for military use.

US unleashes fresh sanctions: Can they dent Russia's trade with allies?

BUSINESS

US unleashes fresh sanctions: Can they dent Russia's trade with allies?

In June this year, the US imposed similar sanctions on China-based companies selling semiconductors to Moscow to widen its isolation of Russia and undercut its military machine.

Telegram backs arrested CEO Pavel Durov, says has ‘nothing to hide’

WORLD

Telegram backs arrested CEO Pavel Durov, says has ‘nothing to hide’

In a statement put out early August 24, the company said Telegram abides by EU laws and 'it is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner are responsible for abuse of that platform'

Edward Snowden, Elon Musk, other tech leaders condemn arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov

BUSINESS

Edward Snowden, Elon Musk, other tech leaders condemn arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov

Durov was scheduled to appear in court on Sunday, where he faces potential charges that could lead to a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Telegram has yet to comment on the arrest, while Russia's embassy in France is reportedly taking steps to address the situation.

What is Dynamic Reference Rate? India and Russia’s strategy to streamline trade, bypass US sanctions

BUSINESS

What is Dynamic Reference Rate? India and Russia’s strategy to streamline trade, bypass US sanctions

This new system could be modelled after the existing framework between India and the UAE, where transactions are settled in local currencies (INR or dirham) with central bank support.

78th Independence Day: Remembering the iconic flagbearer who sparked India's revolution

INDIA

78th Independence Day: Remembering the iconic flagbearer who sparked India's revolution

Known as the ‘Mother of the Indian Revolution,’ Cama's bold activism, from nursing plague victims to smuggling revolutionary literature, and her unwavering belief in immediate independence, solidified her legacy as a fearless champion of both Indian freedom and gender equality.

Donald Trump and Joe Biden's War of Words: Ukraine, NATO, and Israel in spotlight at campaign debate

WORLD

Donald Trump and Joe Biden's War of Words: Ukraine, NATO, and Israel in spotlight at campaign debate

In a heated debate that marked their campaign season opener, former US President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden clashed over America's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict and NATO commitments.

MC Exclusive: FSSAI calls for strict compliance of food safety protocols after alarming contamination reports

INDIA

MC Exclusive: FSSAI calls for strict compliance of food safety protocols after alarming contamination reports

From dead rats hidden in chocolate syrup bottles to frogs lurking in wafer packets, these revolting findings have ignited public outrage and cast a harsh spotlight on significant lapses in food safety and quality control.

Indian Travellers' Faux Pas: US border busts fake luxury goods

BUSINESS

Indian Travellers' Faux Pas: US border busts fake luxury goods

As the saying goes, in the world of knock-offs, it's better to travel light—or better yet, stick to the real deal.

MC Explains | Why US legislation on Tibet challenges China policies

WORLD

MC Explains | Why US legislation on Tibet challenges China policies

With bold moves to counter Chinese propaganda and support Tibetan self-determination, the bill marks a pivotal shift in U.S. policy, sparking international tensions over Tibet's sovereignty and the Dalai Lama's succession.

Nalanda Reawakens: Breathing new life into the world's first residential university

INDIA

Nalanda Reawakens: Breathing new life into the world's first residential university

The revival of Nalanda University gained momentum in 2006 when Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the then President of India, proposed its re-establishment during a session of the Bihar State Legislative Assembly.

Tesla's $44.9 Billion Bet on Musk: Reinstating the CEO's pay package explained

BUSINESS

Tesla's $44.9 Billion Bet on Musk: Reinstating the CEO's pay package explained

This compensation plan essentially represented Musk's confidence in his ability to elevate Tesla's market valuation from $60 billion to at least $650 billion, marking a 983% increase.

K-Poop: Why North & South Korea are weaponising balloons and broadcasts

WORLD

K-Poop: Why North & South Korea are weaponising balloons and broadcasts

As trash-filled balloons soar and loudspeaker broadcasts waft across the border, an amused and anxious world watches a bizarre showdown in one of the world's most volatile regions.

MC Explains | Will the new GNSS-based toll collection change highway travel in India?

BUSINESS

MC Explains | Will the new GNSS-based toll collection change highway travel in India?

This innovative system promises to eliminate toll plazas, reduce congestion, and ensure fair toll payments based on the actual distance travelled.

Donald Trump's Conviction: Will it alter voter support in the US Presidential race?

WORLD

Donald Trump's Conviction: Will it alter voter support in the US Presidential race?

As the dust settles from Trump's stunning conviction, analysts grapple with its potential to reshape the 2024 political arena, while voters reconsider their loyalties in the aftermath of this seismic verdict.

Bitter pill: Zee tech subsidiary Sugarbox shuts shop; employees say haven’t been paid

BUSINESS

Bitter pill: Zee tech subsidiary Sugarbox shuts shop; employees say haven’t been paid

The Sugarbox employees revealed that they had received no formal communication from the company about the closure of operations and allege that there had been miscommunication over their employment contracts

PM Modi’s UAE trip: Five key points why it matters

WORLD

PM Modi’s UAE trip: Five key points why it matters

This will be PM Modi’s seventh visit to the UAE. The visit which will see the inauguration of Abu Dhabi’s first ever temple will also witness the signing of several economic deals which are considered to be of great significance to both countries.

Same sex marriage: Supreme Court refuses to recognise same sex marriage, calls it the domain of Parliament

TRENDS

Same sex marriage: Supreme Court refuses to recognise same sex marriage, calls it the domain of Parliament

The court reserved the judgment on a bunch of pleas on May 11 after a marathon hearing in March and April with nearly 40 lawyers arguing for and against the matter.

MC Explains: How China’s hero sector has turned antagonist for its economy

BUSINESS

MC Explains: How China’s hero sector has turned antagonist for its economy

The IMF has warned that China’s financial stability is in danger as the country's real estate market continues to spiral out of control, leading the agency to lower its growth estimates for the country.

MC Explains | Three decades of failed peace efforts: How the Nagorno-Karabakh exodus was in the making

WORLD

MC Explains | Three decades of failed peace efforts: How the Nagorno-Karabakh exodus was in the making

The two countries have never signed a peace deal and despite negotiations over the years do not have formal diplomatic relations

Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline: What's on the cards for the ambitious project?

WORLD

Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline: What's on the cards for the ambitious project?

According to the initial bilateral agreement, Islamabad would have to pay a daily penalty of $1 million for delay on its part in the project. Earlier this year, Tehran warned Islamabad that it would have to pay about $18 billion in penalty if the project is not completed by March 2024

Will PM PRANAM scheme be a game-changer for the agricultural sector?

BUSINESS

Will PM PRANAM scheme be a game-changer for the agricultural sector?

The effort is aimed at cutting the use of chemical fertilisers, while also improving crop yields and saving on subsidies.

Why, nearly a century later, does India need a new Parliament building?

INDIA

Why, nearly a century later, does India need a new Parliament building?

The new building is to be equipped with all modern audio visual communication facilities and data network systems.

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