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At 105 yrs, super grandma sprints to new 100m record

BENGALURU: 45.40 seconds. That’s the new record set by the 105-year-old Rambai in 100m at the inaugural National Open Masters Athletics Championships – conducted by the Athletics Federation of India – that concluded in Vadodara on Sunday. “It’s a great feeling and I want to race again,” said the grand old lady of Indian athletics

Edtech BrightChamp eyes M&As for growth

SynopsisThe acquisitions will likely be across India, the United States, the UK, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.Bengaluru: Edtech startup BrightChamps is planning to close mergers and acquisitions worth $100 million through stock and cash deals in the ongoing fiscal year (FY23), cofounder and chief executive Ravi Bhushan told ET. The acquisitions will likely be

Joint drug controller detained by CBI in bribery case, Biocon Biologics executive among booked

The CBI Monday detained a Joint Drug Controller of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) and the Director of a Delhi-based private company while they were allegedly exchanging bribe money of Rs 4 lakh. The agency also booked three others including an Associate Vice President of Biocon Biologics Ltd, a company founded by Kiran

PM Modi stops car on Bengaluru street to greet cheering crowd

BENGALURU: Cheering crowds of BJP workers and supporters had a pleasant surprise as Prime Minister Narendra Modi stopped his car to greet them during his visit to Karnataka on Monday. Seeing a boisterous throngs of people waving BJP flags and raising ‘Modi, Modi’ slogan, on his way from the Airforce Station Training Command Headquarters to

Ranchi: Probe ordered into ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogans

By: Express News Service | Ranchi | Updated: June 20, 2022 7:40:37 am Ruckus erupted after a woman shouted ‘Pakistan zindabad’ at a protest rally against CAA and NRC in Bengaluru where Asaduddin Owaisi was present. (Express file photo)THE RANCHI Sub-Divisional Officer on Sunday ordered an inquiry into ‘Pakistan zindabad’ slogans that were purportedly raised