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Money-flow matrix: fresh lens on spending habits
Every financial habit carries a hidden emotional script, so discover yours. Before fixing your finances, know your financial personality
Delhi breathes toxic air, AQI likely to remain very poor till November 26
The weather department has forecast moderate fog for November 24, with the maximum and minimum temperatures expected to settle at 25 and 10 degrees Celsius, respectively
CM Revanth reviews arrangements for Telangana Rising Global Summit
The Chief Minister directs officials to ensure all arrangements meet international standards, stating that the summit will attract delegates from across the world
MRTS trains to run every five minutes after CMRL takeover
The government plans to procure 90 coaches initially for MRTS operations. 25 three-coach trains will be operated at a five-minute frequency, and five trains will be on standby for maintenance, according to sources
The rational ape: study says chimpanzees reason through their beliefs
A series of five tests showed the chimpanzees didnt simply respond to the latest or loudest clues. Instead they evaluated how relevant and reliable each piece of information was, kept multiple possibilities open, and updated their choices in ways that resembled rational, evidence-based reasoning in humans
Sudan Army chief slams Quad truce proposal as worst yet
The Army chief said that with the UAE as a member, the Quad was not innocent of responsibility, especially since the entire world has witnessed the UAEs support for rebels against the Sudanese state
Jansen hits the most sixes in Test innings by visiting batter in India
Before Jansen, the record was held jointly by Hayden (2001) and Richards (1974), both of whom had hit six sixes in a Test innings against India in India
Wasnt sure if I would ever play Tests again after 2019 tour of India: Muthusamy
Senuran Muthusamy reflects on his journey from a challenging 2019 debut to a triumphant comeback in Test cricket
J&K doctors bodies condemn blast near Red Fort, terms medics involvementdeeply disturbing
The Doctors Association Jammu termed the involvement of doctors in terror as a complete betrayal of the Hippocratic Oath and an insult to the noble medical profession
Shah hails police, NCB for seizing 262-crore drugs, busting cartel
Protesters demand clean air amid worsening pollution; 5 detained
Police used force, female protesters faced rough handling by male officers, say demonstrators who gathered at India Gate; 271 water sprinklers operating continuously across 2,000 km of roads, teams fully mobilised in war against pollution: CM
Residents call for tighter regulation of waste plants under GRAP norms
Cyber-slavery: 4 Delhiites among 500 rescued from Myanmar
Station manager looks to restore passenger trust, one bag at a time
One jackal found, three others at large; zoo officials on alert
Letters to The Editor November 24, 2025
The Council of BJP: on the Bihar Council of Ministers
Nitish Kumar and JD(U) are no longer in command in Bihar
The letter has won but the spirit has not lost
In the 16th Presidential Reference, the top court has upheld the letter and the spirit of the Constitution
In what is being seen as a bid to undermine Deputy Chief Minister and KPCC president D.K Shivakumar, two of his Cabinet colleagues, Satish Jarkiholi and G. Parameshwara on Sunday said that the Congress came to power owing to a team effort
Difficult choices: on Trump administrations draft peace proposal for Ukraine
Ukraine and its allies must seek to build on Donald Trumps proposals
Steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal quits U.K. ahead of proposed taxes on super-rich: Report
The news of Mr. Mittals exit comes ahead of expected tax rises on the wealthy as Chancellor Rachel Reeves tries to address a 20 billion pounds hole in the U.K.s finances
Two arrested for possessing 12 kg of ganja
The HinduMade of Chennai organises tour of artists village
Boy dies after his neck gets entangled in a cradle in Avadi
77th NCC Day celebrated at Andhra University
Abhinav Deshwal wins 25m pistol gold at Deaflympics
He shot a score of 44 in the final to edge out South Koreas Seung Hwa Lee, who finished on a score of 43
Iran warns of attempts to target supreme leader Khamenei
The 86-year-old Mr. Khamenei has been Iran's supreme leader since 1989 and has the final say on all state affairs
Watch: China takes JapanTaiwan dispute to the United Nations
China has taken its escalating dispute with Japan over Taiwan to the United Nations, warning that any armed intervention would be treated as an act of aggression. The crisis follows Japans new Prime Minister hinting at possible military action if China attacks Taiwan. From travel advisories to naval patrols and trade risks, tensions are rising. This standoff over Taiwan could reshape regional stability and impact the global order.
Gang of eight, including constable, arrested for kidnapping BPO employees
Depression over the Bay likely on November 24, no heavy rainfall warnings for State
The IMD forecasts the system may intensify into a cyclone by November 26 but has not specified which coastal States could be affected. Andhra Pradesh currently has no heavy rainfall or fishermen warnings
Two boys feared drowned in Penna
Masking should be a routine, not a reaction, say experts at webinar
Wearing masks during high-pollution periods and adopting simple protective measures can drastically reduce exposure to toxic particles and safeguard lung health
PM Modi departs Johannesburg after concluding his engagements at G-20 Leaders Summit
Modi on Sunday met his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Italian premier Giorgia Meloni, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his counterparts from Jamaica and the Netherlands
BEE gears up for 35th National Energy Conservation Awards
Udupi MLA threatens stir over incomplete district govt. hospital project
Yashpal Suvarna, Udupi MLA, has threatened that he will lead a protest if the State government did not complete the 146-crore new 250-bed district government hospital project at Ajjarakadu in Udupi by January 15, 2026
Interview - Saina Nehwal | There should have been more Indian shuttlers at the top now
Saina expresses her concern over the gradual slowdown of the sport in the country; the veteran player urges the new generation to train in groups for healthy competition and to resist the rush for instant success
Bosnia's Serb region votes for new president after Dodik's removal
The vote will determine whether the Bosnian Serb-dominated region moves away from Dodiks nationalist agenda or continues with separatist policies that jeopardise the internal cohesion of the fragile Balkan country
India vs South Africa | Awesome experience, saysMuthusamy
BLOs, mainly women, have been having a tough time after being deputed as BLOs for the SIR work in the State. They feel its a race against time to complete the process while managing their regular employment and other responsibilities
Bangladesh seeks Sheikh Hasinas extradition, says Foreign Affairs Adviser
Letter sent to India after International Crimes Tribunal verdict; Dhaka awaits response from Ministry of External Affairs
Double whammy in delta: farmers staring at fertilizer shortage amid inundation of paddy fields
Farmers associations say when the rain recedes, farmers will have to apply DAP and urea continuously for recovery and nourishment of inundated and that is when the shortage of fertilizers will be felt
State-level training launched to strengthen community response to trafficking
Farmer electrocuted after stepping on illegal electrical fencing
Maoist encounter: A.P. police gain national acclaim
T. Jeevan Reddy may contest as an Indepdent if at all the bypoll comes
New AICC secretary Srinivas B.V. gets warm reception
Vijayendra apprises Amit Shah of political developments in Karnataka
T.N. to study feasibility of establishing shelters for street dogs
There is also no financial support that has been announced by the Centre for setting up such shelters, and hence, funding sources need to be identified. Implementation may therefore take time, says Shruti Vinod Raj, a member of the Tamil Nadu Animal Welfare Board
Childrens Sangam demand better infrastructure in schools
Demand has dipped for earthen lamps this Karthigai, say artisans
Suchitwa Mission launches intensive drive to enforce green protocol for local body polls
TPCC chief Mahesh Goud donates 11 acres for school, power substation in his native village
He participated in the bhoomi puja for a new Durga Devi temple, being constructed by the Endowments Department at a cost of 50 lakh
Bangladesh sends extradition request to India for Sheikh Hasina
Interim government moves diplomatic note after tribunal verdict against former Prime Minister
Flood alert issued along Thamirabarani river as heavy rain lashes southern districts
Madurai DRM inspects construction works at Rameswaram railway station
Three injured after van overturns in Vellore
Based on an alert, Vellore North police rescued injured persons, who were admitted at Government Medical College Hospital in Vellore.
Grama Palana Officers Association elected
Indiramma saree drive picks up pace as Telangana targets 65 lakh distributions by Dec. 9
COP30 stresses adaptation as path to fossil fuel-free world
Countries have called for efforts to at least triple adaptation finance by 2035 and have a systematic dialogue with participation from existing United Nations trade forums on how measures to combat climate change should not impede trade and growth of developing countries
Fire accident triggered by gas leak kills woman in Rahmathnagar
New flyovers in Madurai city promise permanent respite from congestion
Kerala to approach courts if Bills are kept pending with Governor, President beyond reasonable time
In response to a Presidential Reference, the Supreme Court had indicated that only a limited judicial review was possible on Bills pending beyond reasonable time. The State government may have to be clear on when to initiate legal action as the SC did not elaborate on the reasonable time
Knowledge, science gain true meaning when paired with humanity
President of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Hany Eteiba, said in Manipal on Sunday that knowledge and science gain true meaning only when paired with humanity, attentive listening, and genuine connection
Two held in connection with death of cook in Pamban
Terror case suspect among three inmates booked for using mobile phones in central prison
J&K L-G chairs security review meeting in Jammu amid crackdown
Kashmir has witnessed a spurt in local doctors allegedly joining terror ranks this year, a trend that security analysts consider worrying
Guruvayur Kesavans renovated statue unveiled
Sahasra Deepam lit at Sri Kattazhagiya Singar temple at Srirangam
British Indian spy Noor Inayat Khan honoured with new postage stamp in France
The French postal service, La Poste, honoured Noor with a stamp issued to honour the Figures of the Resistance who fought against Nazi Germany
SBI Green Marathon draws good response
Salem and Namakkal districts register moderate rainfall
DMK-led alliance stages protest in Thanjavur against Centres refusal to relax paddy moisture norms
50 children kidnapped from Nigerian Catholic school escape captivity
A total of 253 schoolchildren and 12 teachers are still held by the kidnappers
Tejas aircraft crash in Dubai sparks speculation over its export prospects
Aviation experts, however, cautioned against premature conclusions until the joint investigation report is released
White bandana, reflective sticker help Bengaluru police crack robbery case
BRS slams number mismatch in BC, SC, ST quota for GP polls
Question logic of using 2024 caste census figures for BC reservations in gram panchayat elections while relying on 2011 census data for SC and ST reservations
Local body polls 2025: postal ballots to be distributed to election officials
Goddess Padmavati rides Surya Prabha Vahanam, Chandra Prabha Vahanam
Biodiversity park to be set up in mined-out area of KCCPL
Indian badminton in transition, need to give youngsters time: Saina
Gulf Air adds new services on Bahrain-Thiruvananthapuram route
Tiruchi Corporation intensifies vector control measures to curb spread of fever
The civic body is procuring fingerlings of gambusia affinis (mosquito fish) from a fish farm in Thiruvarankulam in Pudukottai district and is breeding them in a well in Somarasampettai
Yashoda Hospitals-Hitech City launches AI-enabled lung nodule clinic
Fire destroys kitchen, bedroom of houseboat in Kerala

