UP economy sees surge in credit distribution and industrial investment | India News

Uttar Pradesh is witnessing a historic transformation in its financial landscape. Recent data reveal a massive surge in credit distribution, industrial investment, and banking accessibility, signalling a robust shift toward economic self-reliance and manufacturing-led growth. 1. Credit-Deposit (CD) ratio: A surge in financial momentum The Credit-Deposit (CD) Ratio is a key indicator of how effectively…

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7 killed as multiple avalanches hit Srinagar–Leh national highway, several vehicles trapped under snow – top developments | India News

NEW DELHI: Multiple avalanches struck the Srinagar–Leh national highway on Friday, killing seven people and injuring five others, officials said.The avalanches hit the stretch between Zero Point and Minimarg in the afternoon, trapping several vehicles under snow and debris, they said.Officials said rescue teams were immediately rushed to the spot and a rescue operation was…

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T20 World Cup: Harry Brook’s scintillating knock dents Pakistan’s semi-final hopes; England cement last-four berth | Cricket News

England’s captain Harry Brook celebrates (AP Photo) TimesofIndia.com in Kandy: Walking out to bat off just the second ball of England’s chase, after Shaheen Shah Afridi had removed Phil Salt first up, Harry Brook made a statement before he even took guard. Promoted to number three instead of being held back as a finisher, Brook…

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Mahashivratri 2026 Do’s and Don’ts: fasting rules for Maha Shivratri; what to do and avoid while observing fast |

Mahashivratri is one of the most sacred Hindu festival, which is dedicated to worship Lord Shiva. On this auspicious day, devotees observe strict and rigorous fast and perform various religious and spiritual activities to appease Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This is the day when thee country celebrates the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess…

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Why scientists are vaccinating honeybees and shrimp for the first time |

People, pets and livestock have long been protected through vaccines, but scientists are now extending that approach to creatures once thought impossible to immunise. Researchers have already developed the world’s first vaccine for honeybees and are testing similar technology in shrimp, despite the fact that these animals lack the antibody-based immune systems that conventional vaccines…

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