Evening news wrap: Bihar to vote in 2 phases, results on Nov 14; Nobel Prize winners for Medicine announced, and more | India News

CEC Gyanesh Kumar; 2025 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine recipients The Election Commission on Monday announced the schedule for the Bihar assembly elections. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said voting will take place in two phases — on November 6 and 11 — while counting of votes will be held on November 14. The…

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FPI bearish bets at record high on Nifty futures: US tariffs, weak rupee spook investors; last week’s outflows near Rs 2 lakh crore

Bearish bets by overseas investors on Nifty futures surged to record levels last week, signifying their sustained equity sell-off amid weak sentiment triggered by US tariff actions on India.Data from the National Stock Exchange (NSE) shows that as of Friday, the bullish bets of foreign fund managers on Nifty index futures stood just above the…

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What is common between Nobel Laureate Mary E. Brunkow and Amazon chairman Jeff Bezos? They both went to…

2025 Nobel laureate Mary E. Brunkow and Amazon Executive chairman Jeff Bezos both share a Princeton connection. (Picture credits: nobelprize.org/cnbc.com) On the surface, Mary E. Brunkow, the 2025 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine, and Amazon chairman Jeff Bezos seem worlds apart—one peering into the microscopic secrets of the human body, the other building a…

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India vs Pakistan: Blow-by-blow account of heated Women’s World Cup clash; Death stare, comical error and a bug attack | Cricket News

The India-Pakistan clash in the ICC Women’s World Cup was filled with heated moments and controversy (Screengrabs) The much-anticipated ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 encounter between India and Pakistan at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Sunday began under tense circumstances, as captains Harmanpreet Kaur and Fatima Sana chose not to shake hands at the toss….

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‘Will work with whichever govt people choose’: India on Bangladesh elections; supports February timeframe for polls | India News

Foreign secretary Vikram Misri, left, and Bangladesh’s interim chief adviser Muhammad Yunus NEW DELHI: India on Monday reaffirmed its firm support for free, fair, and inclusive elections in Bangladesh, stressing that they should be held at the earliest possible time. Speaking on the issue, foreign secretary Vikram Misri underlined India’s commitment to working with whichever…

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