MSRDC case: HDFC Bank’s board imposes Rs 1 lakh penalty each on its MD, CFO and Group head

MSRDC case: HDFC Bank’s board imposes Rs 1 lakh penalty each on its MD, CFO and Group head

The board also issued warning letters to the other employees involved in the case. HDFC Bank‘s board has imposed a monetary penalty of Rs 1 lakh each on its three senior-most executives – Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Sashidhar Jagdishan, Chief Financial Officer Srinivasan Vaidyanathan and Group Head (Retail Assets) Arvind Vohra. The penalty…

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CSIR UGC NET June 2026 answer key expected to be released soon at csirnet.nta.nic.in: Check steps to download here

CSIR UGC NET June 2026 answer key expected to be released soon at csirnet.nta.nic.in: Check steps to download here

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (CSIR UGC NET) June 2026 provisional answer key soon on its official website, csirnet.nta.nic.in.Once released, candidates who appeared for the examination will be able to download the provisional answer key by logging in with…

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The Great Pyramid was not built by slaves. Instead, it was built by paid workers who drank beer, ate meat, received medical care and were buried with honour

The Great Pyramid was not built by slaves. Instead, it was built by paid workers who drank beer, ate meat, received medical care and were buried with honour | World News

Image Credit: By Morhaf Kamal Aljanee For decades, pop-culture like Hollywood blockbusters and classical history books, has painted a harsh picture of the Great Pyramid’s construction. We often imagine thousands of slaves, oppressed by cruel supervisors, pulling massive stones in the cruel heat to build eternal monuments for their kings. However, modern archaeology has challenged…

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518 million years ago, one tiny sea creature may have started the evolution of the fangs seen in spiders today

518 million years ago, one tiny sea creature may have started the evolution of the fangs seen in spiders today | World News

Scientists have identified the earliest known evidence of spider fangs in a 518 million-year-old fossil recovered from southern China, tracing the origin of one of the animal kingdom’s most feared biological tools back to a small marine creature that lived long before spiders existed. The fossil belongs to a species called Urokodia aequalis, examined by…

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Nutria: The illegal immigrants<br><br>

One of the world’s largest rodents was imported for fur farming in North America; today it’s devastating wetlands and riverbanks across US |

Two hundred years ago, you wouldn’t have been able to find them outside of South America. But since then, Nutria, one of the world’s largest rodents, has taken over US. These rodents were initially brought to North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily for fur farming, since their soft underfur was…

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Quote of the Day by Pythagoras, "Do not go to bed until you have gone over the day three times in your mind. What wrong...."

Quote of the Day by Pythagoras, “Do not go to bed until you have gone over the day three times in your mind. What wrong….”

Quote of the Day by Pythagoras Almost everyone who went to school knows Pythagoras. His Pythagorean theorem, a mathematical principle is taught in schools all over the world. For centuries, students have been memorising the relationship between the sides of a right triangle, often unaware that the man behind the theorem was more than a…

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In 1976, a scientist spent seven years dancing with a lonely whooping crane that refused to mate. The chick that followed helped save one of the world’s rarest birds

In 1976, a scientist spent seven years dancing with a lonely whooping crane that refused to mate. The chick that followed helped save one of the world’s rarest birds |

In 1976, ornithologist George Archibald began an unusual daily ritual, dancing beside a whooping crane named Tex in an attempt to save one of the rarest birds on the planet. Tex had been raised in captivity and had imprinted on humans rather than other cranes, meaning she showed no interest in mating with her own…

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Commonwealth Games 2026 medal table: Where India stands after Mirabai Chanu's golden hat-trick in Glasgow | Commonwealth Games News

Commonwealth Games 2026 medal table: Where India stands after Mirabai Chanu’s golden hat-trick in Glasgow | Commonwealth Games News

INDIA AT COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2026 India enjoyed its most successful day so far at the 2026 Commonwealth Games on Sunday, collecting one gold and two silver medals to take its overall tally to four medals, while boxers continued their impressive run and the men’s swimming relay team reached another Commonwealth final.Olympic silver medallist Mirabai Chanu…

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