The surge of broiler chicken prices by an estimated 20 percent year-on-year caused the increase in the cost of the non-vegetarian thali last month
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The former prime minister and finance minister, a socialist economist, shifted his ideology and stance to the changing times and aligned to the free markets dictum which literally pulled the Indian economy up
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Cap on international students, hiked visa fees, and stricter English language proficiency standards—popular study-abroad destinations introduced new regulations in 2024. Here's a guide to help students apply to these countries in the coming year
It's a sight that would animate any child. A tableau of figures, rough-hewn or finely chiselled, recounting the scene and the story of the birth of Christ, a baby lying in a manger in Bethlehem, amidst the parents, well-wishers, animals and angels. Here are some striking cribs that will warm your heart this Christmas
Investors were vulnerable to shocks in most parts of 2024 as stocks waded through disruptions and uncertainties
Central and state government policies and incentives have encouraged the setting up of semiconductor fab facilities, but global challenges could cause uncertainties
Evolving consumption patterns will push more players to adopt quick commerce even as competition will heat up in the sector next year
This year most global central banks commenced the long-awaited descent after a slew of rate hikes in 2022 and 2023. But they are turning cautious as they tread a slippery zone of potentially inflationary tariffs next year