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    Uttar Pradesh police fail to find 'baba' who held Hathras satsang that claimed lives of 116

    The congregation that was responsible for the deaths in Hathras was around Baba Narayan Hari alias Saakar Vishwa Hari 'Bhole Baba', a former policeman who turned into a religious preacher and gained a following, especially in western Uttar Pradesh. Known as Surajpal before he took up the 'baba' moniker, the preacher is a native of Bahadur Nagar in Kasganj district.

    Capitalism hasn’t failed — we’ve actually greatly benefited from freer market

    Schumpeterians believe that government attempts to help, help and help again are the root cause of all that has gone wrong. They link this to declining GDP growth, angst among workers that 'decent jobs' are disappearing, rising inequalities, a soaring number of billionaires, rising inflation, crazy stock market valuations, Trumpist populism, protectionism and soaring fiscal deficits.

    The scam that wasn't? Groww issues 6-point clarification on failed mutual fund investment

    Groww platform safeguards investments, ensures transparency in transactions, and advises customers to verify holdings with CAMS, Kfintech, or MFCentral for comprehensive oversight, debunking misinformation and ensuring financial security.

    N. Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles, one fails

    North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles, with one launch failing, South Korea's military reported Monday. The launches followed North Korea's warning of "fatal consequences" after joint military exercises by South Korea, Japan, and the US. The first missile flew 600 km, while the second traveled 120 km and seemed to explode mid-air. The launches come amid tensions over accusations that North Korea supplied weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine and ongoing military activities in both Koreas.

    Taylor Swift's ‘Champagne Problems’: What is the song about? Lyrics & meaning

    Taylor Swift's concert film, "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)," directed by Sam Wrench and produced by Swift herself, created a sensation upon its theatrical debut in October 2023. Setting records, it became the highest-grossing concert movie ever, earning over $260 million globally.

    Military flees Bolivia government palace after coup attempt fails, general taken into custody

    Armored vehicles stormed Bolivia's government palace in an attempted coup, but President Luis Arce stood firm, naming a new army commander who ordered troops to stand down. The soldiers retreated as hundreds of Arce's supporters rallied. General Juan Jose Zuniga, arrested later, claimed Arce orchestrated the move to boost his popularity, which Arce has not commented on. The incident comes amid economic hardship and political tension, with even Arce's rivals condemning the uprising. Regional leaders and former Bolivian officials expressed outrage at the coup attempt.

    • Probe finds Byju’s failed investors but didn’t commit fraud

      Byju's governance lapses led to financial troubles, legal battles, and Raveendran's efforts to innovate and manage debts for the ed-tech company's survival.

      N. Korea may have used hypersonic missile in failed launch, South's military says

      North Korea's missile launch on Wednesday ended in failure as the device exploded mid-air, according to South Korea's military. Officials suspect that the failed launch involved a hypersonic missile.

      NDA vs INDIA bloc over Lok Sabha Speaker as negotiations fail

      YSRCP's endorsement strengthens Om Birla's candidacy in the fiercely contested Speaker election battle amidst opposition demands for Deputy Speaker support.

      Radical preacher Amritpal Singh fails to take oath as MP

      Amritpal Singh, jailed in Assam, missed taking Parliament oath. His father awaits govt response for temporary release. Singh defeated Zira after evading arrest in Jalandhar, arrested later for causing disharmony in Moga.

      TMC’s Kunal Ghosh lists out reasons that led to Congress’ failure in Bengal, says 'party in a terrible situation in the state'
      'Saudi state did not fail' after hundreds dead during hajj: Official

      The senior Saudi official said the Saudi government had confirmed 577 deaths for the two busiest days of hajj: Saturday, when pilgrims gathered for hours of prayers in the blazing sun on Mount Arafat, and Sunday, when they participated in the "stoning of the devil" ritual in Mina.

      India, EU fail to reach accord on steel at WTO

      India and the European Union failed to reach an agreement at the WTO on concessions related to safeguard measures on steel imports, impacting India's imports.

      Ukraine summit attracts world leaders but fails to isolate Russia

      U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, French President Emmanuel Macron and the leaders of Germany, Italy, Britain, Canada and Japan are among those set to attend the June 15-16 meeting at the Swiss mountaintop resort of Buergenstock.

      NEET topper allegedly fails Class 12 Physics, Chemistry exams. Marksheet goes viral

      Controversy surrounds NEET UG 2024 as a viral marksheet alleges a student scored high in NEET but failed in Class 12 Physics and Chemistry exams, casting doubt on score authenticity. NTA plans a June 23 re-test for 1,563 candidates who received grace marks. Supreme Court's scrutiny prompted the decision, amidst claims of exam irregularities. Counselling for medical courses starts July 6, after 24 lakh aspirants took the May 5 exam.

      'We will question the govt to make sure they fulfil their promises...': Chandra Shekhar Aazad
      Lotus fails to bloom in Sikkim

      The BJP could secure only 5.18 per cent of the votes in the Himalayan state. The SKM got 58.38 per cent votes while the Sikkim Democratic Front bagged 27.37 per cent votes. Sikkim BJP president Dilli Ram Thapa lost to SKM nominee Kala Rai in the Upper Burtuk assembly constituency. Thapa, a sitting MLA and a former minister lost to Rai by 2,968 votes.

      ECI failed to be impartial during campaign: Congress

      Ahead of the final phase of the Lok Sabha elections, the Congress has criticized the Election Commission of India (ECI), accusing it of impartiality. AICC filed 117 complaints against BJP leaders, including 14 against the Prime Minister, for alleged violations of the model code of conduct, but most were allegedly ignored. AICC's Jairam Ramesh expressed disappointment, questioning the ECI's impartiality during the campaign. Meanwhile, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge stated that Rahul Gandhi is his choice for Prime Minister, but the official candidate will be chosen through consensus.

      Failed Wall Street trades rate roughly stable under faster settlement

      The U.S. failed trades rate stood at 1.90% on Wednesday, stable from Friday, per DTCC. Market expected a rise to 4.1% post T+1 implementation, from 2.9%, as per ValueExchange.

      Sony eyeing M&A opportunities in India post termination of Zee deal: Tony Vinciquerra

      Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is in discussions for potential merger and acquisition deals in India following the collapse of its merger deal with Zee Entertainment. The deal between Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) and Zee couldn't go through due to regulatory issues and the deterioration of the Indian entertainment giant's financials. SPE's India arm held discussions with Viacom18 in 2020 to combine the two businesses.

      North Korea fires missile barrage toward eastern waters days after failed satellite launch

      North Korea allegedly fired a barrage of short-range ballistic missiles towards the eastern sea. The move drew condemnation from South Korea and Japan amidst heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The launches followed a failed attempt to launch a military reconnaissance satellite. North Korea's actions have been met with strong international criticism as they violate U.N. Security Council resolutions. The North vowed to continue developing its space reconnaissance capabilities despite setbacks.

      Wall Street returns to T+1 stock trading after a century

      The switch to the system known as T+1 — abandoned in the earlier era as volumes became unwieldy — is ultimately intended to reduce risk in the financial system.

      Lesson for entrepreneurs: What are the common mistakes startup founders make and how to avoid them?

      India has the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, with 1.17 lakh entities (DPIIT), nearly 1,710 venture capital funds, 794 accelerators and incubators (Tracxn), and several government initiatives like Startup India. Despite this fervour and support, financial and otherwise, the startup journey is extremely difficult.ET Wealth lists the typical mistakes most founders make and tell you how to tackle these

      Here are the key mistakes that founders make at different stages of building startups

      When you a building a startup you must know what are the things that could go wrong while launching your dream project. To make it easier for you, we have made a list of mistakes that founders are likely to make at different stages of growth and funding of a startup.

      Zee seeks termination fee of $90 million from Sony for calling off $10 billion deal

      Zee Entertainment made headlines on Thursday by terminating its $10 billion media deal, demanding a $90 million termination fee from Sony Group Corporation's India media unit, Culver Max Entertainment, and Bangla Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. (BEPL). Previously, the media company disclosed that it had suffered merger-related expenses of Rs 432 crore between 2023-24 and 2022-23 due to the unsuccessful merger attempt with Sony Group Corporation's India media unit, Culver Max Entertainment.

      Zee shelled out Rs 432 crore on failed merger with Sony unit

      Zee Entertainment faced significant merger-related costs due to a failed deal with Culver Max Entertainment. The company also dealt with impairment charges, headcount reduction, arbitration cases, and demands for termination fees and compensation for damages.

      Who was Dean Joshua? Know about Boeing whistleblower who had warned about "catastrophic" safety failings in 2017

      Much before the door panel blew off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 in midair in January this year, aviation worker Dean Joshua had warned authorities in 2017 about what he said were potentially "catastrophic" safety failings with the 787 Dreamliner. US federal investigating agencies are now probing to know what went wrong.

      Vikas Divyakirti joins the debate on 'Animal': Why he is against the Ranbir Kapoor starrer

      Vikas Divyakirti, known for his role in '12th Fail' and as an educator, criticized the film 'Animal' for glorifying toxic masculinity and regressive themes. He expressed concern over the societal impact of such portrayals and emphasized the need for socially responsible filmmaking. Divyakirti's critique has sparked discussions about the ethical implications of commercial success in Bollywood.

      Glenmark recalls 6,528 bottles of blood pressure drug in US

      As per the USFDA, a Class II recall is initiated in a situation in which the use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.

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