Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Abhishek Sharma NEW DELHI: The year 2025 delivered a fresh wave of cricketing heroes for India, and their impact transcended borders — even in a year when the political and cricketing rivalry between India and Pakistan intensified. Interestingly, while India dominated Pakistan on the field across tournaments, it was young Indian stars...
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EQT Partners lines up $1 billion CitiusTech exit
EQT Partners Plans $1 Billion Exit from CitiusTech Stake Amid Resurgent Growth, ETHealthworld Published On Dec 8, 2025 at 01:38 PM IST Mumbai: EQT Partners is looking to raise nearly $1 billion (₹8,996 crore) by selling its entire 40% stake in CitiusTech, a global healthcare technology, analytics and consulting company, monetising its six-year-old investment, said...
How new DGCA rules put human limits at the centre of air safety
The recent disruptions in India’s aviation sector, in particular IndiGo’s wave of flight cancellations, have placed the spotlight firmly on the new fatigue and rest norms developed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The public frustration is understandable. The cancellations appear to have stemmed from IndiGo’s scheduling gaps and inadequate crew planning rather...
Bullet train ’25: India bets big on steel bridges, mega tunnels & high-speed infra
NEW DELHI: What if you could travel from Mumbai to Ahmedabad in less time than it takes to watch a film? What if India’s busiest business corridor suddenly shrank from eight hours to just two? And what if 2025 turns out to be the year that finally pushed India into the global high-speed rail league?As...
Conscious Chemist raises ₹15 crore led by Atomic Capital
‘Be the man I need’: Jemimah’ post goes viral after Smriti Mandhana calls off wedding
Jemimah Rodrigues posted a cryptic yet emotionally loaded Instagram story featuring a group of singers performing Olivia Dean’s Man I Need. (Image credit: Agencies) NEW DELHI: India women’s cricket star Smriti Mandhana on Sunday officially confirmed that her wedding to music composer Palash Muchhal has been called off — but amid the emotional turbulence, one...
Trump to make Buddha ‘smile’? 27 yrs since Pokhran nuclear tests, India at critical point
In an era where global powers are flexing their nuclear muscles and dormant arsenals hum with renewed urgency, India stands at a perilous crossroads: should it reignite the fire of nuclear testing to assert its strategic sovereignty, or maintain the delicate restraint that has balanced diplomacy and deterrence for decades? The shadow of India’s 1998...
Future of AI Scaling: Google DeepMind CEO makes his position clear
Demis Hassabis (File Image) The debate over how far AI scaling laws can take the industry is intensifying in Silicon Valley, and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis has made his position unmistakably clear. As reported by Business Insider, speaking at the Axios AI+ Summit in San Francisco, Hassabis said that scaling current systems must be...
Experts push for obesity to be officially recognised as a ‘disease’ in India as WHO publishes GLP-1 therapy guideline: ‘Families take it seriously, care becomes standardised’
The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) new guideline on Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 (GLP-1) medicines signals a significant shift in how we manage obesity globally. According to the WHO, the guideline calls on the global community to consider strategies to expand access, such as pooled procurement, tiered pricing, and voluntary licensing. While the guideline does not explicitly insist...
IndiGo crisis: Over 500 flights cancelled, Rs 827cr refunds initiated — key points
Flight disruptions continued on Monday (PTI image) NEW DELHI: IndiGo’s operational crisis entered its seventh consecutive day on Monday, with more than 500 large-scale flight cancellations continuing across major airports, leaving thousands of passengers stranded nationwide.According to the ministry of civil aviation, IndiGo has planned to operate 1,802 flights to 137 of its 138 destinations...

