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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.
Eligible voters in India can still cast their vote without a physical voter ID card by presenting one of 12 alternative documents, provided their name is on the electoral roll
In a letter to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal asked if RSS approved of BJP leaders distributing money to secure votes ahead of Delhi Assembly polls
Manipur CM Biren Singh apologised for the ongoing unrest, blaming Congress' past actions. He responded to Jairam Ramesh's criticism, citing political neglect by Congress leaders
On December 31, Nishant Pitti sold Easy Trip shares worth Rs 78.32 crore in a block trade, offloading 4.99 crore shares, which represents 1.41 per cent of the company's equity
Delhi's Special Summary Revision of electoral rolls nears completion and the final voter list will be published on January 6, 2025
Delhi L-G VK Saxena dismisses CM Atishi's claim of demolition orders for Hindu and Buddhist religious sites as 'cheap politics', denies receiving related files or issuing directions
Thomas Cook India's operations were disrupted by a cyberattack that impacted its IT systems, prompting the company to shut down the affected infrastructure, it said in an exchange filing on Tuesday
Ethnic violence in Manipur, which erupted on May 3, 2023, between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities, has led to over 250 deaths and displaced 60,000 people
The Gujarat police foiled a hotelier's plan to escape his mounting debts, which led him to fake his own death with help from friends and family members in Banaskantha district
The top court gives Punjab government three more days to persuade farmer leader Dallewal, who is on hunger strike since November 26, to accept medical help
The general election in 2024 saw artificial intelligence tech and social media transform campaigns, with tech-driven messaging, thereby sparking debates on misinformation and electoral integrity
A passenger plane at a South Korean airport skid off the runway on Sunday, hit a concrete barrier and burst into flames; 179 passengers lost their lives in the crash
FMCG major HUL is enhancing its distribution model by directly supplying kirana stores, aiming to cut delivery times and ease credit constraints, thereby improving service and supply efficiency
Parliamentary panel slams drug pricing regulator for hike on 11 drugs used for treating conditions such as asthma, glaucoma, thalassemia, tuberculosis, and mental health disorders
Delhi CM Atishi responded to L-G VK Saxena's criticism of Arvind Kejriwal, accusing him of stalling welfare projects, ignoring city safety, and tarnishing the Governor's office legacy
News reports indicate that many customers were inquiring about whether their flights were on the same Boeing 737-800 model, and some sought to cancel if so
In a fresh political uproar, BJP criticised Rahul Gandhi for allegedly travelling to Vietnam to celebrate the New Year just days after former PM Manmohan Singh's death
The footwear company announced a voluntary retirement scheme for eligible workers at its Hosur unit in Tamil Nadu, aiming for benefit both the company and its employees
BPSC students protest: BPSC aspirants in Patna asked Prashant Kishor to leave the protest site, citing his absence during the Bihar Police lathicharge on Sunday night at Gardanibagh
The union government has approved the import of laptops and tablets for the year 2025, with a mid-year review to address supply-demand gaps and promote a gradual shift to local manufacturing