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5 Thriller Movies from Bollywood That Deserve a Hollywood Remake
Get ready for a wild ride through Bollywood’s most mind-twisting thrillers. This video dives into films that shock, confuse, and completely hook you without giving away a thing. Perfect for ...
Did the BBC cross the line? In this video, NDTV's Priyanka Deo breaks down the controversies surrounding the BBC's 'Gen Z Rising' article - from selective framing and resurfacing old allegations to ...
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Military coaching centres are the new UPSC. Small towns preparing for ‘supreme sacrifice’
India’s ‘Army dream’ has spawned a new organised military coaching sector in tier-2 and -3 cities like Meerut, Sikar, and Rohtak. Promise defence lifestyle, ‘officer-like qualities’, and selection in ...
A U.S. bankruptcy court has ordered Byju's founder Byju Raveendran to pay over $1.07 billion in a case over missing company funds.
The Delaware Bankruptcy Court has entered a default judgment against Byju Raveendran, ordering Byju’s founder, Byju Raveendran, to pay more than $1.07 billion. The order was issued on November 20 by ...
Ranjan Pai-led Manipal Education & Medical Group Pvt. Ltd. has submitted a second bid to acquire Byju's parent Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd. under insolvency, in what is seen as a move to wrest control of ...
A US bankruptcy court has ordered Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran to pay more than $1.07 billion, after entering a default judgment that holds him personally liable for the movement and concealment of ...
While growth has cooled sharply compared to previous years, the company has managed to significantly improve its bottom line.
CHENNAI: A US bankruptcy court in Delaware has issued a default judgment ordering Byju Raveendran, founder of the edtech company Byju’s, to pay a little over one billion dollars after finding that he ...
College students in India can now earn money, get experience, and explore career opportunities using these app-based side hustles directly from their phones.
Simply sign up to the Indian business & finance myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. A US bankruptcy court has ordered the founder of Byju’s to pay more than $1bn in the latest stage of a ...
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