(Relevance: In 2014, UPSC asked a question about the date in the Gregorian calendar for a normal year of 365 days that corresponds to Chaitra 1 of the national calendar based on the Saka Era.
To have the well-worn tracks of yesterday be wiped clean and buried under a sparkling new view of ourselves and the world is the promise that each New Year holds. How can we make good on that New ...
Stocks in China dropped sharply in the first trading session of 2025, marking the worst start to a year in close to a decade. The benchmark CSI 300 index dropped 2.9% on Thursday. According to ...
The premiere EV company in the US produced 1.77 million cars this year, a drop of about 4 percent compared to the previous year, and delivered 1.79 million vehicles this year, or about 1 percent ...
districts in Marion County have already approved next year's school calendar. During its most recent monthly board meeting, the Indianapolis Public Schools district approved its calendars for the ...
By Christina Morales Clyde McGrady Kate Selig Jesus Jiménez and Emily Cochrane Many of them had arrived on Bourbon Street on New Year’s Eve to celebrate the promise of the year to come ...
VALLEJO, Calif. - A man was fatally shot New Year's Eve in Vallejo, according to police. Just before 6 p.m., police were informed that a man had arrived to the hospital suffering from at least ...
(Bloomberg) -- Chinese electric vehicle makers led by BYD Co. saw a late-2024 sales boom that’s set to give way to another bruising year as carmakers face risks to demand both at home and abroad.
Don't be fooled by what might prove to be a positive start to the new year, with stock futures pointing to a strong opening on Wall Street on Thursday. For the last four years, the first trading ...
“As we look back on the year, we took the opportunity to refine our vision, which is to be a globally recognised and trusted agri-based organisation known for operational efficiency and strong ...
But what else? Photo: Mark Hertzberg/Zuma Press Federal spending is out of control. In fiscal 2019, which ran from Oct. 1, 2018, to Sept. 30, 2019, federal outlays totaled $4.447 trillion.