India-England one-day cricket match at Barabati stadium: CM to visit today, ticket counter place changed

Cuttack: Ahead of the India England One-Day cricket match on 9th February, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi will visit Barabati Stadium in Cuttack today to review preparations for this international match. The Chief Minister will arrive at 11:30 am at the Stadium. The international cricket match is going to be held on February 9th. The…

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North Korean troops no longer seen on front lines fighting Ukraine

Korea, 31/1: North Korean soldiers who joined their Russian allies in battle against Ukrainian forces have been pulled off the front lines after suffering heavy casualties, according to Ukrainian and US officials. The North Korean troops, sent to bolster Russian forces trying to push back a Ukrainian offensive inside Russia’s borders, have not been seen…

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Union Budget 2025 | Tax relief likely, Budget looks to revive growth

Bengaluru, 31/1: An economy slowing down due to a squeeze in urban consumption, inflation, unemployment, India trailing in the race for emerging technologies including artificial intelligence and geopolitical uncertainties surrounding US President Donald Trump tariff and trade policies form the backdrop as Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her core team set about putting the final…

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Odisha-Grown Falcon Group Signs MOU with Odisha Government to Invest ₹1500 Crores in 30,000 Tons Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Plant and 500-Bedded Multispeciality Hospital

Bhubaneswar, 30/1: Falcon Group, a leading industrial enterprise based in Odisha, has entered into a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Odisha Government to set up a cutting-edge 30,000 tons Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) manufacturing plant and a 500-bedded multispecialty hospital in Odisha. With an investment of ₹1500 Crores where ₹1050 Crores in Titanium Dioxide…

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Don’t mix ammonia in Yamuna with river poisoning remark: EC tells Kejriwal

New Delhi, 30/1: The Election Commission on Thursday claimed that Arvind Kejriwal’s remarks about river water poisoning could create “permanent scars” between people and gave the AAP convenor a fresh opportunity to explain his charges against the Haryana government but an unfazed AAP chief hit back accusing poll body chief Rajiv Kumar of playing politics….

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