Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai has won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Mukesh Ambani remains India’s richest, Adani follows in 2nd place
Mukesh Ambani, the chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries, has retained his position as India’s richest person. However, his wealth has taken a major hit.
Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 Might Prove To Be A Litmus Test For Many
Bihar has a great history; it’s a land of great empires, but of late, it is the poorest state in India with the lowest per capita income in the country
After Gold’s Record-Breaking Run Above $4,000, Silver Now Eyes Historic USD 50 Breakout; Could Outshine Gold In 2025 Rally
After gold hit USD 4,000, silver is nearing its all-time high of USD 49.95. With stronger returns in 2025, silver could cross the USD 50 mark and outperform gold this year.
Exercise patience while negotiating Metro landscape
Exercise patience while negotiating Metro landscape
NCB, Rashtriya Raksha University sign MoU to strengthen research, training again
The Narcotics Control Bureau and Rashtriya Raksha University signed an MoU to collaborate on research, training, and technology for narcotics control and cybercrime. The partnership aims to develop expertise in darknet markets, crypto tracing, cyber forensics, and advanced drug detection technologies.
PAK vs ENG, Multan Test: England Declare 1st Innings At 823/7, Their Highest Team Total Since World War II
Harry Brook’s epic triple ton and Joe Root’s record-breaking double century helped England post their highest Test total since World War II on Thursday. The flat Multan pitch turned into a batting paradise as Brook and Root put together a monstrous 454-run stand for the fifth wicket, pushing England to a jaw-dropping 823/7 before Ollie Pope declared with a massive 267-run lead over Pakistan.
‘Peace finally feels obtainable’: World welcomes imminent release of hostages, Gaza deal signing
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the “stakes had never been higher” for establishing a two-state solution.
‘Peace finally feels obtainable’: World welcomes imminent release of hostages, Gaza deal signing
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the “stakes had never been higher” for establishing a two-state solution.