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    Rahul Shah on 2 stocks that can be continuous compounder for next 2-3 years

    ​They are still invested and their thought is that India will continue to do well and so they think that I think the banking which has been in terms of valuation cheaper than vis-a-vis a lot of other sectors and sector has been underperformer except for PSU banks.

    Australia great Ricky Ponting presents Pat Cummins ICC Men's Cricketer of the Year trophy in Antigua

    Ricky Ponting presented the ICC Men's Cricketer of the Year award to Pat Cummins at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. Cummins led Australia to victories in various tournaments, showcasing exceptional performance in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2024.

    Swearing-in ceremony of a coalition government

    It was the fifth oath-taking ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan forecourt and was the largest. Besides Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leaders of regional parties, including Chirag Paswan and Ram Mohan Naidu, received the loudest cheer.

    Madras HC stops Centre from banning 'ferocious and dangerous' dog breeds

    The Madras High Court has intervened in the Union government's plan to classify certain dog breeds as 'ferocious and dangerous,' potentially preventing a nationwide ban. While allowing the government to gather feedback, Justice Anita Sumanth's interim order halts the process criticized for lacking empirical evidence. The breeds in question include pitbull terrier, tosa inu, and others. The court adjourned the hearing until June 14.

    Melody for Monday: God save the Queen - The sex pistols

    Musically, 'God Save the Queen' is a masterclass in punk simplicity. The driving guitar riffs by Steve Jones, pulsating basslines from Glen Matlock, and relentless drumming of Paul Cook create a ferocious backdrop that perfectly complements Rotten's provocative delivery.

    Patna college student Harsh brutally beaten to death by 15 masked assailants

    Patna's B N College final-year student, Harsh Kumar, was fatally attacked by masked assailants at Patna Law College's parking lot. The 22-year-old, politically active student, died after being beaten with rods and bricks. The motive behind the assault remains unclear. Police are investigating the case, while the college principal refrains from commenting. Harsh's tragic death raises concerns about student safety.

    The Economic Times
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