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Rimjhim Singh is a writer at the Business Standard, where she researches and crafts articles on a diverse range of subjects, including general news, sports, and in-depth explainers. Over the course of one year at the organization, she has honed her skills in editing and paid attention to accuracy, clarity, and depth. In this digital age, she strives to present the news in a crisper and more structured way.
Rimjhim Singh is a writer at the Business Standard, where she researches and crafts articles on a diverse range of subjects, including general news, sports, and in-depth explainers. Over the course of one year at the organization, she has honed her skills in editing and paid attention to accuracy, clarity, and depth. In this digital age, she strives to present the news in a crisper and more structured way.
Mahakumbh 2025, hosting 450 million people from Jan 13-Feb 26, features a multi-layered security system by Uttar Pradesh Police to safeguard Prayagraj's key sites, temples, and akharas
Apple is expanding its retail presence in India, the world's second-largest smartphone market, which is shifting towards premium devices, and ranks as Apple's fifth-largest market
Delhi polls: The Delhi polls are scheduled to be held on February 5, and the results will be declared on February 8
LA wildfire: The Pacific Palisades Fire, which has consumed over 19,000 acres, ranks among the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles' history
China faced record 160 trade investigations in 2024, with developing nations leading the pushback over overcapacity concerns; India, EU, and Brazil top the list of initiators
The US Supreme Court cleared the way for sentencing in a Manhattan state court, rejecting a last-minute request by Donald Trump to delay the proceedings just 10 days before his January 20 inauguration
With billions in subsidies, the initiative aims to attract new consumers, but experts are divided on whether it will drive lasting change or just provide a short-term economic boost
Last month, Trai recommended a clear definition for international traffic, classifying SMS messages originating or terminating on devices, servers, or apps outside India as international
The Supreme Court dismissed review petitions challenging its earlier ruling denying legal recognition to same-sex marriages, reiterating its position and adherence to constitutional principles
Meta's move to replace third-party fact-checking in the US with a community-driven model has raised alarms about potential misinformation risks and its impact on India's content regulation framework
The NRAI is considering legal action and approaching CCI over Zomato and Swiggy's new 10-minute food delivery apps, citing anti-competitive practices and private labelling concerns
The Madhya Pradesh High Court dismissed a PIL blocking Religare's AGM, vacating the stay on Rashmi Saluja's reappointment and allowing the Burman family's stake acquisition process to proceed
Delhi elections: AAP and Congress leaders clash in Delhi campaigns; Congress accuses AAP of corruption, poor governance, while AAP alleges Congress is aligning with BJP
Elon Musk has once again targeted billionaire George Soros, accusing him of 'hatred of humanity' and linking it to Israel, following Soros' controversial financial support of NGOs
Ahmedabad is central to India's 2036 Olympic bid, but the government is planning to host events in multiple cities across the country; IOC said at least 10 countries are vying for the 2036 Olympics
As six fierce wildfires engulf Los Angeles, over 130,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. President Joe Biden cancelled his final foreign trip to Italy to oversee the response to the wildfires
Reliance Jio targets one million monthly AirFiber additions to boost 5G monetisation, with ARPU growth and subscriber expansion driving momentum ahead of a potential late-2025 IPO
Apple has reportedly fired several Indian-origin employees in the US over alleged misuse of its charity matching grants programme, with FBI probing into possible fund misappropriation
TED chief Chris Anderson said that Elon Musk is disregarding the 'core tenets of journalism', and he could become a 'laughing stock' among those he seeks to win over
Delhi Assembly elections: Senior Congress leader and former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot termed the scheme a potential 'game-changer' in the upcoming Delhi polls