Battle of wits: On the Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections
Towards Europe: On the India visits by the leaders of Germany, Spain
Medicinal chemistry-based perspective on thiophene and its derivatives: Exploring the structural insights to discover plausible druggable leads
DOI: 10.1039/D4MD00450G, Review Article
Thiophene is a privileged pharmacophore in medicinal chemistry owing to its diversified biological attributes. The thiophene moiety has been ranked 4th in US FDA drug approval of small drug molecules,...
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Railways using treated water from its STP for maintaining green spaces
The treated water is stored in an overhead tank and used in gardens at the two railway rest houses meant for officers at Kallukuzhi near Tiruchi Railway Junction
IECD holds graduation ceremony of SUITS
As many as 93,435 students from Grade V to Grade IX in 358 schools across the State appeared for 2023-2024 BDU examinations
560: Oh Biscuits! Cascade Layers, Block Links, Emoji Lists, and more CSS!
After a brief visit from Hip Hop Dad Dave, we're talking cascade layers updates, block link practices, search element getting dropped, how to use cite, emoji list accessibility, scrollbar state, and trigonometric functions in CSS.
Can Chennai change its energy consumption patterns?
In creating energy-efficient cities, India will do well to model its development on its own age-old techniques, says Durganand Balsavar
Carbon credits to boost incomes of Jharkhand village farmers
The Birsa Harit Gram project serves as a potential model for agro-forestry, which is gaining ground because the buyers of carbon credits prefer — pay a premium — for credits based on Nature Based Solution, as opposed to offsetting projects like renewable energy or projects like carbon capture.
Getting the gig economy to care for its backbone
Why startups in India cannot afford to take a hands-off approach towards the armies of gig workers they have created
Delhi HC permits man to buy The Satanic Verses after Centre fails to produce notification banning the book
India was one of the first countries to ban the book’s import and sale, citing concerns over its content being offensive to the Muslim community
DUSU polls: Delhi HC allows vote counting; student outfits welcome move
Court asks university to conclude the counting process by November 26; DU Registrar says work to restore defaced properties is almost complete
Dialectics of government deficits
The book, espousing modern monetary theory, busts a few conservative myths on government spending
‘India has carved out its own path in foreign policy’
In his new book, former diplomat Vijay Keshav Gokhale throws fresh light on India-China relations since Independence
Data and its discontents
The quality of the statistics of a country is a measure of its goodness, say the authors
Study unravels the recipe that gives mushk budiji rice its unique aroma
Researchers say the rice variety’s export potential can be maximised by cultivating it in places where its flavour compounds are expressed the most
Eyebrows raised as Central team visits Anantapur to assess rabi drought during rainy kharif
The team choosing mandals like Vidapanakallu and Vajrakarur which received excessive rain in June, draws flak from farmers and district officials alike; farmers worry as to how to present their drought woes to the officials who are visiting their fields which are now rain-fed and green
First of its kind ‘Product Santhe’ at UAS attracts 15,000 visitors
Products like coconut oil, handmade scented soaps and face creams, value added products of millets, nutritional laddu, bakery products, ready to cook powders and mixtures and pickles were also popular among the visitors.
Scientists found a bacteria tricked a wasp to get rid of its males
A new study reports Wolbachia may have taken it a bit too far, after scientists found it manipulated the evolution of Encarsia formosa wasps
The trials and tribulations of apples and other imported fruits in the Nilgiris
English fruit trees were imported to the Nilgiris as soon as the first Europeans settled there. But no systematic record survives of the varieties that were tried or the success each achieved. The first person to succeed in cultivating apple was John Davison, a gardener trained at Kew in England. He was also said to have introduced pippin
Keep the bran on millets to retain health benefits: study
Removing the brain from millets -- dehusking -- could squander away the benefits of eating them, say the authors who studied five small Indian millets: foxtail, little, kodo, barnyard, and proso
Tata Steel may hold on to its UK steelworks: report
Porsche puts its SUVs to off-road test
RIL exits East Africa petro retail
Sensex hits seven-month high, crosses 27,000-mark
6 Health Benefits Of Drinking Barley Water
Kitsch and tell
A burst of colours, quirky motifs and all things India-inspired... A. SHRIKUMAR hands out tips on how to embrace this trend
Uniqlo turns three in the India market; launches second edition of its collaboration with Italian luxury fashion house Marni
Headquartered in Tokyo, the Japanese apparel brand focusses on technology and sustainability, and its latest collection of fleece jackets is made of recycled PET bottles
This bus in Chennai brings fashion to your doorstep with its boutique on wheels
Started by Karthick Gunabalan, Pikbig.com showcases a collection of ethnic and Indo-western clothes for women
Neeta Lulla on ‘Shaakuntalam’: Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s outfits are simple yet alluring
Designer Neeta Lulla on the fairytale-like silhouettes for Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s mythological romance drama ‘Shaakuntalam’
PN Rao plans to foray into power suits for the ladies
PN Rao, the century-old brand, known for its fine bespoke and ready-to-wear suits, is all set to launch its new women’s range
Record profits: PNB Q2 consolidated net zooms 137% at ₹4,714 crore
On a standalone basis, PNB’s net profit for the quarter under review increased 145 per cent to ₹4,303 crore (₹1,756 crore)
CoinDCX integrates decentralised custody inside its app
This feature allows users to move their holdings from CoinDCX’s custody to a decentralised decentralized wallet, meaning their assets will be stored directly on the blockchain
IIFL Finance grows its gold loan portfolio by ₹2,000 cr about a month after RBI lifted lending ban
IIFL Finance’s gold loan book had shrunk from ₹26,000 crore in early March 2024 to ₹10,000 crore by September 19, 2024
SBI appoints Debasish Mishra as Chief General Manager of its New Delhi Circle
Debasish Mishra has experience across Credit, Operations, Forex, IT, HR, and MSME sectors, both in India and overseas
CARE Ratings assigns ‘AA’ rating to Karur Vysya Bank’s fixed deposits
Bitcoin hits record high, soars above $75000 amid US election results
Industry experts attribute surge to substantial inflows into exchange-traded funds (ETFs), increased speculation surrounding the election outcomes
Max Life integrates Swiss Re’s digital health underwriting into its operations
Real-time risk assessment using Swiss Re’s digital health solution is expected to enhance efficiency and elevate the customer experience
Kamitshikaut / directed by: Shaushiss Fontaine ; produced by: Manon Barbeau ; production agencies: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), Corporation Wapikoni mobile (Montreal)
Fringe Benefits / directed by: Kaj Pindal ; produced by: Wolf Koenig ; production agency: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal)
Kímmapiiyipitssini : The Meaning of Empathy / directed by: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers ; produced by: Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, David Christensen, lori lozinski, David Christensen ; production agencies: Seen Through Woman Productions (
Sand supply hits as 89 boatmen associations stay away from sand collection in Godavari river in A.P.
Only 30 boatmen associations out of the permitted 119 are active reportedly due to unviable payment fixed by the government under the sand policy