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Akshata Murty to get multimillion pound Infosys payout
PRIME Minister’s wife is due for a multimillion-pound payment as a dividend from her holding in Infosys, an IT services multinational co-founded by her father.
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India starts voting as Modi aims for third term
India’s polling stations opened on Friday as prime minister Narendra Modi seeks a third term, riding on his track record of growth, welfare policies,...
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Former Post Office chair defends derogatory language allegations
THE former chairman of the Post Office has defended himself against claims of using derogatory language during a...
Akshata Murty to get multimillion pound Infosys payout
PRIME Minister’s wife is due for a multimillion-pound payment as a dividend from her holding in Infosys, an...
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Former Post Office chair defends derogatory language allegations
THE former chairman of the Post Office has defended himself against claims of using derogatory language during a board meeting, reported the...
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Ayodhya takes centre stage as Ram Navami festivities sweep India
RAM NAVAMI was celebrated on Wednesday (17) across the country with joyous processions and special prayers, as Ayodhya’s Ram temple witnessed grand...
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New Asda for Salisbury approved by Wiltshire council
PLANS for a new Asda in Salisbury have been...
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Public has pessimistic view on AI, 52% are nervous of using it: Study
The annual Stanford AI Index Report 2024 highlights several...
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Airtel to merge Sri Lanka operations with Dialog Axiata
BHARTI AIRTEL and Dialog Axiata are set to merge...
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Setback for Colombo as talks falter over debt restructuring
BANKRUPT Sri Lanka said on Tuesday (16) it had...
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Not just Tesla, Starlink and X also on agenda during Musk’s India visit
Billionaire Elon Musk is gearing up for a visit...
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Rediscover ancient luxury: Dive into the timeless allure of Roman Baths
The heritage of every country is different, sometimes there are multiple heritage sites of different cultures in one country. But these Roman Baths in...
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Glastonbury’s Shangri-La announces festival’s first dedicated South Asian spaceThomas
Glastonbury’s Shangri-La has announced its 2024 line-ups and unveiled a brand-new stage, Arrivals, due to feature in the South East corner field for the...
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Former Post Office chair defends derogatory language allegations
THE former chairman of the Post Office has defended himself against claims of using derogatory language during a board meeting, reported the BBC.
An investigation...
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Akshata Murty to get multimillion pound Infosys payout
PRIME Minister’s wife is due for a multimillion-pound payment as a dividend from her holding in Infosys, an IT services multinational co-founded by her...
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Former civil servant accuses Cabinet Office of ‘systemic racism’
A former civil servant alleged that the head of the civil service and other senior officials allowed “unrelenting and systemic” racism to thrive within...
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England’s oldest Test cricketer, Raman Subba Row, dies aged 92
RAMAN Subba Row, former England Test batsman, passed away at the age of 92, announced by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on...
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‘I’ve not gone under the knife’: Rajkummar Rao on plastic surgery rumours
Rajkummar Rao on Friday denied rumours that he has undergone plastic surgery after his photos from a recent event sparked social media debate about...
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Fossils of possibly the largest snake ever discovered in India
IN THE lignite-rich depths of a mine in Gujarat, India, paleontologists have unearthed the vertebrae of what might be one of the largest snakes...
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India seeks carbon tax exemption in trade talks: report
INDIA is pressing for an exemption from the UK’s proposed carbon tax as negotiations progress towards finalising a free trade agreement, The Guardian reported...
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Top officer says police must admit to ‘institutional racism’
ONE OF the leading police officials in the United Kingdom (UK) has said that police forces should admit to being “institutionally racist.”
Gavin Stephens, the...