Likud party members are voting to select their candidate list for an upcoming national election. This internal contest will significantly influence the composition of the next Israeli government. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has increased his authority over candidate placements on the roster.
Fire breaks out in godown in west Delhi after suspected e-rickshaw battery blast
A suspected e-rickshaw battery blast caused a massive fire in a west Delhi godown. The blaze erupted early Monday morning, engulfing domestic articles stored on the first floor. Two individuals sustained burn injuries and were declared dead at the hospital. Firefighters quickly responded and brought the flames under control. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the incident.
India all out for 462 against Sri Lanka in first Test as Devdutt Padikkal scores 167
Concluding their first innings at 462 runs on the third day, India showcased a remarkable performance with Devdutt Padikkal scoring 167 runs. Asitha Fernando, who took the final Indian wicket, added to his figures. The standout bowler for Sri Lanka, Prabath Jayasuriya, achieved four wickets, especially after rain had caused disruptions on the second day.
Hayden Panettiere cause of death: What happened to Heroes star who passed away at 36?
Hayden Panettiere death reason: Hayden Panettiere, famous for her unforgettable performances in Heroes and Nashville, has sadly died at the age of 36. Her father shared the news in a statement released on Sunday. Known for her iconic role as Claire Bennet, she also made an impression as Juliette Barnes, showcasing her talent across various platforms, including film, television, and video games.
Three decades after the gunfire, rapper Tupac's murder gets its day in court
Opening statements commence Monday in the trial of Duane Davis, accused of orchestrating Tupac Shakur's murder. Davis faces a life sentence if convicted of murder with a deadly weapon charges. Prosecutors allege Davis organized the drive-by shooting as revenge for an earlier altercation. His defense claims his book detailing the events is fictionalized for profit. The trial aims to uncover the truth behind the nearly 30-year-old unsolved shooting.
The long boat to school gets longer as Iran war drives up the price of fuel
Soaring fuel prices due to the Iran war are impacting global education access. Many children are forced to leave school and work to support their families. This conflict exacerbates existing poverty and educational disparities worldwide. Developing nations and vulnerable populations face the most severe consequences. The war threatens years of progress in education and poverty reduction efforts.
Akshay Kumar's son Aarav Bhatia is exploring a career in fashion and is focusing more on gaining experience than earning a high salary. He is also travelling to villages to learn about different fabrics and prints. Akshay supports his son's decision to follow his own path.
India's telecom sector needs policy support to boost domestic manufacturing and exports. Heavy reliance on imports, especially from China, poses supply chain risks. The sector has significant growth potential driven by 5G and expanding digital services. Targeted interventions can help achieve national policy goals and increase GDP contribution. Increased localization and export focus can position India as a major manufacturing hub.
India lets clean-energy projects pay to keep grid access after delays
India's power regulator allows clean energy firms to pay for extended grid access. Developers can secure extra time by paying daily fees per megawatt. This change helps projects delayed by land and financing issues. Companies receive up to twelve months for project commissioning. Failure to meet new deadlines risks losing connectivity and bank guarantees.
The review comes after a round was accidentally discharged from a passengers licensed firearm, during the handling and inspection of the weapon
MDR on UPI payments: Six rules govt must settle before charges can start
The Bill opens the door to selective UPI MDR, but leaves the operating details undecided. Here are six questions the final framework will need to answer before any charge takes effect
Aurobindo Pharmas Raleigh plant gets 'Voluntary Action Indicated' classification from US FDA
Aurobindo Pharma's US facility received a Voluntary Action Indicated classification. The US FDA closed its inspection of the Raleigh manufacturing plant. This classification allows applications for inhalers and other products to proceed. The inspection covered inhaler, dermatology, and transdermal product manufacturing operations. The company's regulatory filing confirmed the inspection closure and VAI status.
Monsoon no longer an off-season for Goa as tourist footfall rises
Goa welcomed over 61 lakh visitors from January to July this year. July alone showed a notable year-on-year increase in tourist arrivals. The state is actively diversifying its tourism offerings beyond beaches. Efforts focus on wellness, heritage, and MICE tourism for year-round appeal. Enhanced international connectivity and new markets are also being developed.
Delhi-based entrepreneur Kanika Jain shared how a candidate accepted a lower CTC without negotiating after being unemployed for seven months. When Jain encouraged him to negotiate, he revealed that his rent was due and his mother kept asking about his job search. The conversation made Jain realise he was not under-confident, but tired and seeking stability. She revised the offer, saying it was about respect, not sympathy.
Maharashtra govt forms panel to tackle Chakan industrial belts infrastructure crisis
Maharashtra government formed a high-level panel to resolve infrastructure issues in Chakan. Companies threatened relocation due to potholed roads and traffic congestion problems. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde directed immediate pothole repairs and modern repair technologies. The government will provide land for essential facilities and expedite development plans. A 10-month deadline is set for implementing infrastructure development and grievance redressal.
Free for users, costly to run: The economics behind India's UPI system
UPI remains free for consumers and merchants, but the cost of running India's digital payment infrastructure has revived the debate over MDR, subsidies and platform fees
RBI asks rating agencies to stop naming it as bank deposit regulator: What this means for depositors
RBI has asked credit rating agencies to stop identifying it as the regulator for bank deposit ratings, according to a vreport. The move could create a compliance issue for rating agencies and affect how depositors assess bank credit risk.
8th Pay Commission: Pensioners seek inclusion of pension revision in Terms of Reference
Pensioner bodies BPS and AIDEF urge the government to amend the 8th Pay Commission's Terms of Reference, seeking explicit pension revision, family pension inclusion, and parity for central government pensioners retiring before 1 January 2026.
Small merchants built UPI's reach. Here's what government data shows
Small merchants have driven UPI's mass adoption. Here's why defining who qualifies as a small merchant matters as the government creates a framework for potential MDR
SGB 2021-22 Series V investors can redeem their bonds prematurely on 17 August 2026 at 15,295 per unit, against an issue price of 4,740 for online investors. This translates into an absolute capital gain of about 223%.
UPI MDR debate: Why 2,000 is in focus and what it means for users
The government has not notified 2,000 as an MDR threshold, but the existing incentive framework and transaction data explain why the number dominates the debate
Chennai Love Story, starring Kiran Abbavaram and Sri Gouri Priya, achieved a successful theatrical run. The romantic drama will now be available for streaming. This multilingual release will allow a wider audience to experience the film's emotional storyline. The movie garnered significant box office collections. Read on!
Taiwan detects one Chinese military aircraft, 16 ships around island
Taiwan detected Chinese military aircraft and vessels operating near its territory. One Chinese aircraft entered Taiwan's northern Air Defence Identification Zone on Monday. Previously, eleven Chinese aircraft sorties crossed the Taiwan Strait's median line. Eight Chinese navy vessels and two official ships were also detected. These events highlight ongoing tensions and China's territorial claims.
Tragic news shook the film industry as actress Ananya Raj has passed away at 27. Her family revealed that she quietly left this world in her sleep on July fifteenth, 2026, following a long struggle with various health issues. Read on to know more about her journey.
Redevelopment risks: How to protect your home, money
Ageing housing societies that were promised bigger, modern living spaces have seen builders abandon or stall construction for years, with little recourse.
Sandwich generation: Retirement, kids & elderly care
Luckily, the squeeze phase doesnt last forever. Kids grow up, loans get paid off and people enter peak earning years as they move towards their 50s. And given the increase in surplus during this phase, many people can accelerate retirement contributions meaningfully.
ITR filing: Key rules for freelancers, F&O traders
Earning income from futures and options trading or other side hustles? Cumbersome compliance, reconciliation and disclosures mean taxpayers should not wait until 31 August to file.
Moving back to India? US tax rules NRIs should know
From RSUs to retirement accounts, what returning Indians must settle beforeand afterthey land.
Funding higher education: Indian parents vs US NRIs
Except for a small number of government colleges of repute, the demand for good quality colleges far outstrips the supply in India. Higher education remains costly and elitist and with the advent of edupreuners, Indian children often study at universities abroad after paying a steep fee or after taking educational loans.
Textile stocks weave a comeback: Time to buy?
Trade deals and sourcing shift from China are reviving the sector that investors had written off.
Personal laws: Marriage, divorce and inheritance
If you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, heres a series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the 114th part of this series, Riju Mehta explains how personal laws govern marriage, divorce and inheritance for different religions.
Strait of Hormuz shipping slows sharply after tanker attacks
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed significantly over the weekend. This decline followed attacks on tankers and stalled United States-Iran conflict resolution talks. Commodity vessel transits dropped sharply, with very few ships registered for Sunday. Shipping appeared to grind to a near standstill after UAE reported tanker attacks last week. Iran stated Washington must meet its conditions for shipping to resume.
Independence Day sales surge up to 25%, lifting festive demand
This year's Independence Day sales have brought impressive growth for brands and retailers, with value sales soaring by up to 25% and volume sales increasing by 5-7%. Such encouraging figures foreshadow a vibrant festive consumption period ahead. Major players like Reliance Retail and Lifestyle have documented remarkable sales performance, while online platforms have also witnessed demand surpassing expectations across diverse product categories.
India Q1 GDP growth seen at 7.3% as consumption, capex cushion Iran war shock: ET poll
India's economy likely grew over seven percent in the first quarter of fiscal year twenty twenty seven. Resilient consumption and exports supported this robust economic expansion during the period. Government capital expenditure also played a significant role in driving overall economic activity. High frequency indicators suggest healthy domestic volume growth across sectors. Economists anticipate a slight moderation in growth during subsequent quarters.
Immanuel Kants quote If physical punishment is often repeated, it makes a child stubborn; and if parents punish their children for stubbornness, they often become all the more stubborn on physical punishment looks at the way repeated discipline can affect a childs behaviour, suggesting that punishing stubbornness too often may actually make a child more obstinate. The German philosopher believed education should do more than enforce obedience and should help children gradually develop reason, self-control and moral judgment.
India plans national sports medicine framework ahead of 2036 Olympics
India plans a national sports medicine framework for preventive athlete care. This initiative aims to standardize injury protocols and link medical institutions. The government considers a phased rollout by 2028 for this new system. This framework will improve athlete availability and long-term career sustainability. The proposal supports India's potential 2036 Olympic Games bid.
Indias FTAs give MSMEs a shot at bigger global markets: Exporters
Prime Minister Modi encouraged MSMEs to utilize India's numerous free trade agreements. These pacts offer significant opportunities for small businesses to expand globally. Exporters believe converting agreements into actual export orders is now the key. India has finalized trade pacts with approximately forty countries since 2014. This expansion aims to increase the global reach of Indian products.
Govt in talks with banks to cut Kisan Credit Card interest subvention by 50 basis points
The government is discussing a 50 basis point reduction in interest subvention for Kisan Credit Card loans. This move aims to align subsidies with recent policy rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India. Banks currently receive a 1.5% subsidy to offer loans at a 7% interest rate. Discussions are preliminary and part of extending the scheme until 2031-32. Farmers repaying promptly will continue to receive additional interest benefits.
Banks may rush to tap short loans abroad
Bankers said some lenders now plan to borrow more short-term funds, possibly at a higher rate, to finance the promised leverage to FCNR(B) clients after the Reserve Bank of India advanced the deadline for swap support. These funds will have to be replaced with a long-term loan or bond later, leading to a temporary mismatch between banks' foreign deposits and borrowings.
GST cuts shield Indian carmakers from commodity price shock
Goods and services tax cuts offer carmakers a crucial buffer against rising commodity prices. Companies are employing various strategies to minimize product price increases and sustain demand. Internal cost reductions and selective price adjustments help absorb commodity shocks. Automakers are working to further reduce production costs for future resilience. Industry growth is expected to moderate from October onwards.
Draft rules for the SHANTI Act are now public, opening India's nuclear power sector. A single licence will cover building, operating, and decommissioning nuclear plants. Private companies must provide mandatory insurance and financial security for waste management. Foreign reactors require certification from their country of origin or another trusted nation.
NBFCs seek RBI rethink on revolving credit curb
Senior representatives of some of the country's largest NBFCs met on August 14 to discuss the issues they intend to raise with the RBI. The lenders will make a formal representation through the Finance Industry Development Council, the industry body representing NBFCs, this week, according to the people.
Blue Dart sets sights on bigger e-commerce slice with cross-border delivery push
Blue Dart Express plans a new international cross-border ecommerce delivery product. This initiative aims to capture a larger share of India's growing global trade. The company will initially focus on major ecommerce corridors with strong existing trade flows. Regulatory changes, like the removal of a value cap, support this expansion. Blue Dart expects this new venture to become a meaningful contributor within five years.
No need for fresh capital for five years: Shriram Finance CEO Parag Sharma
Parag Sharma expects the company, India's second-biggest non-bank lender by market value, to sustain 18-20% credit growth annually and maintain 8.5% margins, without having to raise capital every few years to expand its asset base.
ICICI Prudential AMC to raise Rs 2k crore fund for Mumbai housing
Between 2020 and 2025, more than 1,100 society-level redevelopment agreements were recorded in Mumbai, unlocking around 432 acres of land. The financing requirement begins before construction, including society payouts, transit accommodation, premiums and approvals, while banks and NBFCs typically participate later at the construction finance stage.
The next frontier in finance is not a bank. It is the machinery beneath it
The financial services landscape is evolving, emphasizing the importance of software and data infrastructures. In India, digital payments are surging, showcasing a strong shift toward online transactions. However, institutions grapple with legacy systems and fragmented data. As global account ownership climbs, theres a pressing need for speed and security in financial systems. The future hinges on leveraging AI and building robust infrastructures for continued growth and innovation.
In private healthcare's rise, price points are a big pain
In a recent proposal, a parliamentary committee has recommended that hospital room charges not exceed the rates of three-star hotels. The substantial growth of private healthcare as an industry has attracted considerable private equity investment, resulting in valuation spikes and shifts in ownership among hospital chains. However, this raises important questions about the accessibility of healthcare for the average person.
Black & white then, colour now, whose cinema it is?
According to the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, the copyright of a film expires 60 years after its release. After the copyright expires, an IP owner loses exclusive rights to the film, which then enters the public domain. This makes the film's IP vulnerable, as anyone can colourise the film.
Malls put eateries under scrutiny amid govt's hygiene crackdown
Amid increasing concerns over food safety and hygiene, Indian malls are ramping up their oversight of restaurant operations. Major mall operators have sent out new warnings to food and beverage tenants, responding to recent enforcement actions by food and drug authorities across various states.
Mahala Ashley Dickerson moved from Alabama to Alaska in 1958 after being drawn to the territory during a vacation. She became the first Black homesteader in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and, months later, Alaskas first Black woman lawyer. She went on to spend decades fighting racial and gender discrimination and advocating for poor and underprivileged people.
At just 16, Michal Sklar experienced a sudden medical episode that changed something about the way her brain worked. What she noticed in the days that followed was unusual enough to leave her confused, and even after years, the strange effect has not completely disappeared. Today, what began as a frightening experience has become an unexpected part of her daily life and something she has found a way to share with her family.
India reached 460 for 9 after two days of play in Galle. Devdutt Padikkal scored 167, his highest score in Sri Lanka. Dhruv Jurel provided stability with a crucial 51 runs. Rain interruptions limited play, impacting the overall match duration. India remains confident in their bowling attack to secure a result.
There are some diseases that are silent killers meaning, they often do not exhibit symptoms until it is too late. Taking to X, internal medicine expert Dr Priyam Bordoloi explained why kidney diseases scared him the most and five foods that can cause irrepairable damage to your kidneys.
Real estate sales soften on fewer launches and high base in Q1FY27
Analysts, however, said the quarter's performance did not point to a structural weakening in housing demand, with customer response remaining healthy for projects launched during the quarter
First of its kind in the country, the plant will be developed under HPL's subsidiary Adplus Polymers & Chemicals. The facility is set to house the country's first on-purpose propylene plant based on olefin conversion technology and the country's largest phenol production unit in West Bengal's Haldia.
A video of an 88-year-old woman who is robust and at the peak of health, even at an advanced age, has gone viral on Instagram. In the video she talks about how eating healthy and removing sugar from your diet can help you live long.
Donald Trump's envoys meet mediators, Israel strikes Gaza
Hamas officials were present at some of the meetings between mediators and with Trump's envoy and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Nickolay Mladenov, Trump's Board of Peace envoy for Gaza, the diplomat said. A senior Israeli official said Kushner and Mladenov were scheduled to meet on Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who on August 9 said Trump's latest roadmap for Gaza peace was 'unacceptable'.
A traditional Mexican proverb serves as a critical reminder against complacency in our ever-evolving world. It underscores the importance of seizing opportunities to avoid future regrets and being outpaced by change. By recognizing moments that demand action, we can adapt and thrive amidst the shifting tides of modern life. This timeless wisdom still resonates today, highlighting the necessity of awareness and prompt decision-making in navigating lifes challenges.
Only two dividend yield funds delivered over 10% returns in the last one year, while some others lagged significantly. Differences in equity allocation, portfolio holdings and expenses contributed to the wide gap in returns across the category.
Sheeps wool may soon have a surprising medical purpose. Scientists at Kings College London turned wool-derived keratin into a bone regeneration scaffold. In rat skull injuries, the material helped new bone grow with a more organized structure than conventional collagen scaffolds. The finding gives regenerative medicine a sustainable biomaterial from an abundant agricultural resource. It also raises a bigger possibility: waste wool could become a useful tool for future bone repair and tissue engineering.
Prithviraj Sukumarans I, Nobody is now set for its digital release after its theatrical run earlier this year. The Malayalam thriller follows an ordinary government employee whose routine life takes an unexpected turn after he gets caught up in a serious crime, putting him and his family in a difficult situation. Directed by Nisam Basheer, the film also stars Parvathy Thiruvothu and Hakkim Shajahan in key roles.
E. coli bacteria found in water at railway stations, says CAG report
Government says it will install 20,000 'Tank to Tap' filtration systems as Railways launches measures to improve water quality, monitoring and maintenance at stations
A 100% equity portfolio delivered better long-term gains, but the picture changes when volatility enters the equation. Data spanning 20 years show how a fixed-income instrument and a 50:50 mix compare in terms of risk-adjusted performance, revealing a different side of portfolio returns.
Europe emerges top destination for India's electric car shipments in Q1
India's exports of electric motor cars surged in the first quarter of 2026-27, with export earnings rising sharply to $369 million from $22.2 million a year earlier, while shipments jumped to 10,802 vehicles from 1,309 units
A young immigrant arrived in America at a time when starting over meant leaving behind everything familiar and facing a very uncertain future. What followed was a difficult life far from the cities, shaped by family, survival and the challenges of settling in a new part of the country. Decades later, her own words would offer a rare glimpse into a world that had almost completely disappeared.
India sets targets for oil companies to boost LPG output amid West Asia war
Companies are required to maintain adequate infrastructure for storing and transporting liquefied petroleum gas, either directly or through railways and road tankers, to meet specified quantities
DFS to hold PSB Confluence to chart banking course for Viksit Bharat
The two-day conclave will focus on deposit mobilisation, credit expansion, rural value chains, wealth management and other next-generation reforms for public sector banks
Believe it or not, water is not the most hydrating drink you can have. In a recent interview, eminent nutritionist Joy Bauer revealed that water and not milk can do a much better job in keeping you hydrated than water here's why.
Ladli Behna Yojana: Beneficiaries of the Ladli Behna Yojana are set to receive their 39th direct benefit transfer installment of Madhya Pradesh's flagship financial assistance scheme for women this month.
Before purchasing health cover, there are several straightforward questions you should ask. What does the policy cover and how much does it cost? How many claims does the insurer pay? Do customers frequently complain about the product? Is the buying process simple for first-time customers?
PM GatiShakti: 396 infra projects worth Rs 18.66 lakh crore recommended for approval
Nearly four hundred infrastructure projects have been recommended for approval under the PM GatiShakti initiative. These projects, valued at approximately eighteen lakh crore rupees, aim to boost national connectivity. The Network Planning Group has evaluated these proposals, with many already sanctioned and under implementation. This initiative seeks to integrate infrastructure and reduce overall logistics costs across the country. Experts believe Gati Shakti will enhance business competitiveness and create economic advantages.
Jinny Lu, a once-overlooked pug rescued from South Korea, took home the title of World's Ugliest Dog in a competition that values uniqueness and highlights the importance of adopting pets in need. Having previously placed second, her triumphant win showcases that a dog's worth transcends mere appearances. This event not only celebrates diverse beauty but also advocates for providing every dog with a loving forever home.
Iran economy begins to recover after war as business activity picks up
Iran's economy shows signs of recovery from recent war impacts. Economic activity is gradually resuming, according to the Iran Chamber of Commerce. Purchasing Managers' Index reports indicate relative improvement in economic conditions. Private sector efforts and government engagement are contributing to this positive trend. Sustaining this recovery requires greater international engagement from Iran.
A 1 lakh investment in the Nifty 100 TRI went through some of the markets biggest shocks before reaching to 34.46 lakh today. The journey spans the 2008 crisis, Covid crash and other sharp corrections, highlighting the role of patience in long-term investing.
You do not need to have a crash diet or diet at all to lose weight or maintain a great figure. Taking to Instagram, Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai star Saumya Tandon revealed five rules she follows without fail to keep slim and look young.
A 28-year-old man earning 2.5 lakh a month says he feels poorer and more stressed than when he earned 30,000, sparking a Reddit debate over whether rising responsibilities, higher expectations and the cost of living are behind the feeling. His experience has led users to discuss savings, lifestyle choices, job insecurity and whether earning more actually brings greater financial freedom.
WhatsApp Pay doubles UPI volumes, moves ahead of Cred, Amazon Pay
Meta's payments service processed 167.89 million UPI transactions worth Rs 12,957.07 crore in July, making it the eighth-largest UPI app by volume
New research suggests that when gut bacteria do not get enough fibre and certain plant-based nutrients, they may begin breaking down the protective mucus lining of the intestines. The studies also found that indigestible plant proteins can give these microbes another food source, potentially shifting them towards producing more beneficial compounds.
Taxpayers are increasingly being targeted by emails and websites that appear to be linked to the Income Tax Department. From suspicious links to requests for sensitive details, here are the key warning signs to watch for and the steps taxpayers can take to stay safe.
The 8th pay commission recently concluded its four-day session in Delhi between 7 and 10 August and has scheduled meetings in Chandigarh, Chennai, Jaipur, Mumbai and Puducherry in August and September.
India works out Chabahar handover to Iran amid US sanctions
Negotiations on for getting back control of the Shahid Beheshti terminal once the situation improves, sanctions end
Those seeking curbs on traditional Hindu festivals linked to urban Naxalism: Maharashtra minister
Maharashtra minister Ashish Shelar linked festival restrictions to urban Naxalism. He spoke at a Dahi Handi event, defending traditional Hindu celebrations. The government supported Govinda groups in legal battles over festival rules. Shelar stated concerns should not curb cultural events. He pledged to protect Marathi and Hindu festivals with precautions.
Sohail Khan candidly shared his reality show journey, highlighting his significant weight loss and the challenges he faced, including a stomach infection during his first week. The support from his fellow contestants compelled him to endure five weeks in the house. Notably, Sohail refused claims of using Ozempic or fat burners for his transformation, while his brother Salman Khan previously mentioned a twelve-kilogram weight loss.
Aluminum foil is a versatile tool for gardeners, offering a range of cost-effective solutions. For instance, reflective ground cover enhances sunlight exposure for plants, while strips hung around the garden can keep pesky birds at bay. By creating foil collars, gardeners can shield tender seedlings from crawling pests and minimize soil moisture loss.
Navi Mumbai airport announces expansion of cargo ops, thirteen airlines to start freighter flights
On Sunday, Hong Kong Air Cargo operated its first flight to Navi Mumbai
A carefully built reputation can be destroyed within minutes through a rumour. An old Korean proverb warns us about the power of words. Just like a great underground buzz can help an upcoming artiste, rumours of problematic behaviour can destroy a reputation within minutes.
Sometimes ambitious projects that start with great hype often fizzle out midway or crash and burn. An old Japanese proverb explains why it is not just important for a project to have a promise; you also need to have consistency for it to work.
Mutual fund distributors are evolving beyond helping investors select schemes. SEBI's Amarjeet Singh highlights their role in guiding investors through market volatility, expanding mutual fund access and adapting to new opportunities
Navi Mumbai Int'l Airport welcomes first foreign freighter cargo
Navi Mumbai International Airport welcomed its first international freighter flight. This marks a significant expansion of its cargo operations. The airport is adding thirteen new freighter services to its network. These services will connect Navi Mumbai to key Asian and European markets. This development strengthens the airport's role as a major logistics gateway.

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