‘Opened a massage parlour?’ 3 northeastern women ‘racially abused’ by neighbours in south Delhi; video goes viral | India News

NEW DELHI: Three women from Arunachal Pradesh have alleged that they were subjected to racial slurs, humiliation, and intimidation by their neighbours in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar, following a dispute over repair work in their rented flat.A video of the incident has now gone viral on social media. The TOI can’t vouch for the veracity…

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‘Buy America’ to ‘bye America’: Why investors are looking beyond US stocks

US investors are increasingly moving money out of domestic equities and into overseas markets, signalling a shift away from the long-dominant “buy America” trade as returns from Big Tech moderate and global markets outperform.Data from LSEG/Lipper shows US-domiciled investors have withdrawn about $75 billion from US equity products over the past six months, including $52…

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‘Play what’s in front of you’: West Indies coach defends Super 8 pre-seeding amid debate | Cricket News

West Indies head coach Daren Sammy on Sunday defended the tournament’s pre-seeding system, saying group placements may have motivated teams like Zimbabwe to raise their level and perform beyond expectations at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.Zimbabwe finished on top of Group B ahead of Sri Lanka, while former champions Australia were eliminated — an…

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Sriram Raghavan admits he wasn’t happy with Ikkis disclaimer calling Pakistan ‘not at all trustworthy’; cites Badlapur changes as example | Hindi Movie News

Months after Ikkis hit theatres and earned critical acclaim, director Sriram Raghavan has addressed the controversy surrounding the film’s disclaimer that called Pakistan “not at all trustworthy.” In a recent interview, the filmmaker admitted that he was not personally happy with the inclusion of the statement.Speaking to The Wire, Raghavan said, “A lot of people…

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Weekly Health Horoscope Predictions, February 22 to February 28, 2026: Tips for wellness and balance based on each zodiac sign

AriesEnergy comes in bursts. You may feel sharp and active one moment, then slightly drained without warning. It’s not weakness. Just uneven pacing. If you move too fast early in the week, fatigue shows up later. Slower rhythm keeps things smoother.TaurusYour body prefers routine. Sudden changes in timing, meals, or sleep may feel heavier than…

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‘Global power that is India’: Benjamin Netanyahu’s message ahead of PM Modi’s Israel visit | India News

Benjamin Netanyahu and PM Modi (File photo) NEW DELHI: “Global power that is India,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday as he spoke ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s forthcoming visit, scheduled for next week, praising India’s growing stature on the world stage.Highlighting the special bond between New Delhi and Tel Aviv, Netanyahu…

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SBI plans to raise green advances share up to 10% by 2030, launches centre for sunrise sectors

India’s largest public lender, State Bank of India (SBI) has set a target to increase the share of green advances in its loan portfolio to 7.5–10 per cent by 2030 as part of efforts to support India’s transition towards sustainable financing and low-carbon growth.The country’s largest lender said 25 per cent of these green advances…

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​​Tejal Hasabnis stars as India A beat Bangladesh A by 46 runs to lift Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 title | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: India A Women delivered a commanding all-round performance to defeat Bangladesh by 46 runs in the final and win the ACC Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars title on Sunday. Batting first, India A posted a competitive total of 134/7 in 20 overs, thanks largely to a composed unbeaten half-century from Tejal Hasabnis and…

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