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TOI PlusExplained: How the IDFC First bank Rs 590 cr fraud unfolded
IDFC First Bank has held some employees of a Chandigarh branch responsible and said they worked with others to siphon funds out of state government accounts
TNNFeb 24, 2026, 09:58
TOI Plus‘Our kids growing up without heat & stable schooling, displaced from their homes…will never forget’
On war’s 4th anniversary, Ukrainian envoy says Russia’s actions have embittered hearts for generations
Feb 23, 2026, 21:08
TOI PlusThe ecologist who believed local communities were the best guardians of nature
Madhav Gadgil was a champion of India’s ecology and always believed that development shouldn’t come at the expense of environmental destruction.
TNNJan 9, 2026, 15:25
TOI PlusWhy high economic growth rate doesn’t translate into high stock returns
India’s GDP story dazzles, but markets refuse to follow the script. In FY2024-25, GDP grew 6.5%, while the Sensex rose just 5.9%. Returns hinge on earnings and cash flows, raising an uncomfortable question: is growth hype masking market reality?
ET PrimeJan 9, 2026, 13:41
TOI Plus2025 was one of the busiest reform years. Here’s what it changed
In just 12 months, India went on a reform sprint you usually see spread over years. Maybe it was Trump’s tariffs, maybe geopolitics, or maybe sheer political resolve. Whatever the mix, it flipped a switch. Here are the 9 biggest changes that will actually show up in how you work, earn, pay, save, and invest
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 9, 2026, 12:32
TOI PlusTrump’s Maduro Grab May Get MAGA Thumbs Down
Repeated projection of strength overseas is now the White House mantra. This is seen as a vote winner in US midterm polls. But Republican voters are deeply divided over this course. President’s party may suffer
Jan 8, 2026, 21:10
TOI PlusTo Get A Sense Of Us
This Census, now with an official launch date, will face special challenges: the app-based system has to work minus glitches, and teachers, who do fieldwork, will likely be overworked because of SIR duty
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 8, 2026, 20:56
TOI PlusChinese radars failed as US captured Venezuelan president in Caracas
Beijing was in overdrive after Operation Sindoor to claim superiority of Chinese-origin military hardware over Indian weapons. Why is it silent now?
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 8, 2026, 20:12
TOI PlusWhy weddings and buses are now crime scenes in Punjab
As gangland shootouts and police encounters unfold with chilling regularity, experts blame a culture of machismo and an absence of jobs for creating a problem that’s further compounded by the Pakistan factor
TNNJan 9, 2026, 10:24
TOI PlusBuy Greenland or a military takeover? Why, when an old pact already gives Trump a free hand
Cold War-era agreement allows the US to construct, install, maintain and operate military bases across the island. Experts say the US doesn't need to buy Greenland — or do something more drastic — to accomplish all of Trump’s goals
New York TimesJan 8, 2026, 15:56
TOI PlusWhy business families want SEBI to accept their daughters-in-law as relatives
Promoter families want an overhaul of how SEBI defines an immediate relative since it excludes certain relatives during succession planning.
THE ECONOMIC TIMESJan 9, 2026, 11:56
TOI PlusParliament, It’s Time For A Bail Act
Judiciary’s ad hoc interventions may give relief in individual cases but do little towards systemic reform. Only a special, comprehensive law can bring certainty to the right to bail across statutes
Jan 7, 2026, 21:41
TOI PlusUnderstanding Trump And His American Fandom
The 60-plus demographic that’s both him and his base is psychically wounded by the humiliations in Vietnam, Iran, Afghanistan. Muscular, unilateral, aggressive US actions make them ecstatic
Jan 7, 2026, 21:28
TOI PlusUprooted by the sea, left without livelihood
Coastal erosion is not only taking a toll on India’s shoreline but also on the communities that made their homes by the sea. Resettlement may provide safety from the waves, but replacing lost livelihoods becomes an uphill task, as some climate refugees in Odisha are finding out
TNNJan 7, 2026, 17:56
TOI PlusOne sleep habit experts wish you would adopt
Working this overlooked practice into your sleep routine could have real benefits for your health
New York TimesJan 7, 2026, 15:22
TOI PlusEconomic crisis, mass protests, Trump threat: Can Iran go the Venezuela way?
At least 35 people have been killed in the ongoing unrest in Iran. Trump last week warned of potential US intervention if Tehran continues to kill protesters, a possibility that can’t be ruled out yet after the Venezuela episode
Jan 7, 2026, 14:30
TOI PlusThe US doctor who brokered key deal with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor
Filings by Pakistan's hired lobbyists point to this retired US navy doctor, Trump's physician during his first term, who worked closely with Pakistani authorities to firm up a critical deal at around the same time Operation Sindoor was in play
ET BureauJan 7, 2026, 14:07
TOI PlusDating simulations, soulmates at a swipe: How Silicon Valley wants to optimise love
Silicon Valley has been mediating human relationships for decades, but can the use of more technology help solve problems like a 'loneliness epidemic' and marriage 'crisis' that humankind is said to be facing?
New York TimesJan 7, 2026, 14:44
TOI PlusAmbition Alone Won’t Secure India’s Orbits
Limited launch capacity, slipping timelines and rising dependence on foreign rockets reveal a widening gap between India’s space goals and its ability to deliver them
TNNJan 6, 2026, 21:44
TOI PlusGet Real, Humans Like War
We did think the world had entered an era of peace, until Putin and Trump shattered that idea. Fact is countries with real hard power can literally do whatever they want. Morality aside, this is the power India needs to secure. But chest-beating nationalism has little to do with it
Jan 6, 2026, 21:39



















