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IANS (Indo-Asian News Service) is a leading Indian news agency that provides comprehensive and timely news coverage across various domains, including politics, business, sports, entertainment, and international affairs. Established in 1986, IANS delivers reliable and in-depth reporting, serving as a key source of news for media outlets, corporations, and institutions. With a wide network of correspondents and reporters across India and abroad, IANS is known for its balanced and accurate journalism, making it a trusted name in the news industry.
The agency officials have contacted all the bank authorities concerned and asked for statement details, following which they will be sent for forensic audit.
Tokyo Olympian Priyanka clocked 43:38.82, a new Indian national record, to claim her podium place.
Gagan Kumar Paswan's sporting achievement gave the country another reason to cheer amid the Indian athletes' remarkable performance at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
"You can have tall videos, but you cannot have tall photos on Instagram, so we thought maybe we should make sure that we treat both equally," Instagram head Adam Mosseri said
According to South China Morning Post, more than 9,241 employees left Hangzhou-based Alibaba during the June quarter, as the company trimmed its overall headcount to 245,700.
Tech giant Meta, formerly Facebook, is testing a new live-streaming platform for influencers called "Super", media reports say
Ukraine's General Staff said that Russian troops were fiercely attacking Bakhmut, a cornerstone of the defence system around the last Ukrainian-held urban area in the eastern Donbas region
Bangladesh's retail fuel prices have been hiked to levels not seen since the country's independence in 1971
The mass production of chip-maker Intels next big flagship processor Meteor Lake is expected to be delayed until 2024, a report has said
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree banning "unfriendly" investors from making transactions with their shares in strategic Russian enterprises and projects until the end of the year
Bank of Baroda is planning to raise Rs 1,000 crore through issuance of infrastructure and affordable housing bonds on August 12
The majority of mobile game genres saw a decline in sending and downloads in the first half of 2022, with the total mobile gaming market falling 9.6 per cent year-over-year, says a new report.
Delhi Police has registered an FIR against Congress party workers for allegedly obstructing and hurting police personnel during their protest march in the national capital
Twitter filed a response to Tesla CEO Elon Musk's countersuit against the micro-blogging platform, saying his claims are 'factually inaccurate, legally insufficient, and commercially irrelevant'
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told the new Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr that ties between the two countries were "extraordinary" during a visit to Manila
Xiaomi India launched the 4th edition of 'Mi Summit' with the vision of enabling B-School students to get hands-on experience with real-world business case studies and problem statements
Twitter has fixed a security bug that exposed data of at least 5.4 million accounts on its platform that were put up for sale on the Dark Web
Tech giant Apple is unlikely to redesign the standard "Apple Watch Series 8", with more significant updates planned for the rumoured "Pro" model
Japan on Saturday marked the 77th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima that took place in the final days of the Second World War
US Democratic Senators were putting the finishing touches to a massive climate and spending package that they expect to pass on a party-line vote on Saturday