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Equity Mutual Fund Inflow Hits 4-month Low in September on Profit Booking
Among debt-oriented schemes, liquid funds — with investments in cash assets such as treasury bills, certificates of deposit and commercial paper for shorter horizon — saw an outflow of Rs 1.41 lakh crore.
Robert Downey Jr Turns Down Oscars Campaign for Iron Man in Avengers Endgame, Says Let's Not
Robert Downey Jr is loved by fans, and they are rooting for the actor to have an Academy nomination for his last outing as Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame. But the Iron Man actor thinks otherwise.
BJP Targets Cong over Salman Khurshid's Comments on Rahul Gandhi 'Walking Away' from Party
Khurshid on Monday had said that Rahul Gandhi left in a huff after the party's defeat in the Lok Sabha elections and the Congress is yet to really got together to analyse why it lost.
SC Exercises Inherent Powers to Annul Marriage of Estranged Couple Residing Separately for 22 Yrs
The couple had married in May 9, 1993 and a child was born from the wedlock in August 1995. There were differences in opinion between the husband and the wife and according to the husband, cruelty was meted out to him.
First Five Days of October Sees 142 Cases of Dengue in Ahmedabad
According to an AMC health officer, who spoke to TOI, there has been 70 cases of malaria that have been reported besides 102 cases of typhoid, 78 cases of vomiting and diarrhoea as well as 60 of jaundice.
Rohit Saraf Reveals the Best Advice Priyanka Chopra Gave Him on the Sets of The Sky Is Pink
Rohit Saraf made his acting debut with Gauri Shinde's Dear Zindagi. He later went worked in Rani Mukerji-starrer Hichki.
New Prehistoric Mosquitoes Discovery Reveal How Little They Have Changed in 46 Million Years
According to Smithsonian Insider, the species were found in well preserved shale deposits and the details of the new fossils have helped scientists determine they represent two previously unknown species.
No Tata Nano Production in First 9 Months of 2019, Just 1 Unit Sold
Tata Motors had previously admitted that they made a mistake pitching the Nano, which was introduced at a price of Rs 1 Lakh, as their cheapest car ever.
Uncooperative Member States & Debt Defaults: Why the UN is Scrambling to Pay its Staff
Although the UN refused to publicly identify the member states who have not paid their contributions, the main culprits are said to be the United States, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Iran.
'Everyone Loses But Some Lose More': IMF Chief Says Global Slowdown's Effect 'More Pronounced' in India
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said that an updated IMF forecast to be released next week will show growth falling to its lowest point since the beginning of this decade.
Deaf and Mute Woman Raped in Mumbai, Police Arrest Two Accused
The accused, who were arrested on Monday, have been identified as Lakhan Kaale and his friend Sandip Kurhade (22), both residents of adjoining Thane.
Muthoot Fincorp Manager Killed by Cousin in Attempt to Rob Company's Noida Gold Vault
The killing resulted from a failed conspiracy of robbing the company's gold from its vault in its Ghaziabad branch, Noida Police said.
Kamal Nath Govt Proposes Bifurcation of Bhopal Municipal Corporation, BJP Says Congress Creating Divisions
As per the draft proposal, the Bhopal Municipal Corporation would be bifurcated into East and West with the Eastern Corporation having 31 wards and the Western Corporation having 54 wards.
Flipkart, Amazon Could See USD 6-bn Sales this Festive Season: RedSeer
The report by RedSeer said there was a 30 per cent year-on-year growth during the first festive sale event, with significant share coming from customers in tier-II cities and beyond.
No Need to Fear NRC, People Will Get Several Chances to Prove Citizenship: Naqvi
It is unfortunate that some individuals with vested interests are trying to create an atmosphere of "confusion, fear and panic" over the NRC issue, the Union minister of minority affairs said.
Salary Cut Early in Life May Harm Your Brain Health: Study
The study involved 3,287 people who were 23 to 35 years old at the start of the study. Participants reported their annual pre-tax household income every three to five years for 20 years, from 1990 to 2010.