
Rupam Jain
Senior Correspondent at Thomson Reuters
Journalist @Reuters. Now in Delhi. Past in Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen, New York, Saudi Arabia. Formerly reported @AFP @TheIndianExpress.
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1 week ago |
finance.yahoo.com | Rupam Jain
Unlock stock picks and a broker-level newsfeed that powers Wall Street. Rupam Jain Sat, May 3, 2025, 3:03 AM 1 min read By Rupam Jain NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India said on Saturday it had banned the import of goods coming from or transiting via Pakistan and barred Pakistani ships as tensions rise between the nuclear-armed neighbours in the wake of a deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Kashmir region.
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kfgo.com | Rupam Jain
By Rupam JainNEW DELHI (Reuters) – At least six people were killed and 55 were injured in a stampede at an Indian temple in the western coastal state of Goa where hundreds of devout Hindus had assembled, police official said on Saturday. The stampede occurred on Friday night during the annual Shri Lairai Zatra festival in Shirgao village, which is popular for its events including fire-walking.
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kelo.com | Rupam Jain
By Rupam JainNEW DELHI (Reuters) – At least six people were killed and 55 were injured in a stampede at an Indian temple in the western coastal state of Goa where hundreds of devout Hindus had assembled, police official said on Saturday. The stampede occurred on Friday night during the annual Shri Lairai Zatra festival in Shirgao village, which is popular for its events including fire-walking.
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1 week ago |
in.marketscreener.com | Rupam Jain
Stock Market News Six killed, dozens injured in India temple stampede Published on 03/05/2025 at 10:23 NEW DELHI (Reuters) - At least six people were killed and 55 were injured in a stampede at an Indian temple in the western coastal state of Goa where hundreds of devout Hindus had assembled, police official said on Saturday. The stampede occurred on Friday night during the annual Shri Lairai Zatra festival in Shirgao village, which is popular for its events including fire-walking.
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3 weeks ago |
timeslive.co.za | Rupam Jain
The US wants to sell more energy and defence equipment to India to build closer ties, Vice-President JD Vance said on Tuesday, praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi repeatedly as talks over a trade deal progress. Visiting the northwestern Indian city of Jaipur, Vance hailed what he called India's vitality over the “sameness and flatness” of some Western nations. His remarks followed criticism by US President Donald Trump of steep Indian tariffs on cars, farm goods and other products.
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