Indias cumin output for 2024-25 may shrink on dip in area, weather woes
Trade estimates crop between 65 and 90 lakh bags of 55 kg each, down from 1.15 cr bags in 2023-24
Gold investment stays strong, but record prices weigh on jewellery demand: WGC
Gold investment is set to stay strong despite record-high prices affecting jewellery demand, as geopolitical risks and inflation concerns drive price increases. Subdued retail demand for jewellery has led to liquidity issues in the industry, but interest in gold ETFs remains vigorous.
I am living the American dream, says new FBI Director Kash Patel
Newly appointed FBI Director Kash Patel, a first-generation Indian-American, emphasizes his rise as evidence of the American dream. Confirmed in a 51-49 Senate vote, Patel vows accountability and plans significant changes within the FBI amid political concerns and internal upheaval.
Why is Japans school lunch making the internet want a table reservation? Check viral video
A video from a public middle school in Saitama, Japan showcases the meticulous preparation of school lunches. The meal, which includes vegetable chicken meatball soup, is crafted with fresh ingredients and strict hygiene standards. Japanese school lunches adhere to specific nutritional guidelines, and their preparation highlights the country's commitment to child health and hygiene.
Man who stabbed novelist Salman Rushdie guilty of attempted murder
Hadi Matar was found guilty of attempted murder for stabbing novelist Salman Rushdie, partially blinding him. The 2022 assault took place onstage at a New York arts institute. Matar faces up to 25 years in prison and additional federal charges related to terrorism.
Judge blocks Trump's executive order ending federal support for DEI programs
A federal judge in Baltimore has blocked President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at terminating DEI programs, citing likely violations of free speech. Judge Abelson issued the injunction, emphasizing the executive orders' discouraging effect on organizations supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Trump fires chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
President Donald Trump suddenly dismissed Air Force Gen. CQ Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Brown's removal aligns with Trump's campaign to eliminate military leaders who support diversity and equity, despite Brown's noteworthy service and support from key members of Congress.
Pentagon says it will cut 5,400 probationary workers starting next week
The Defence Department announced plans to cut 5,400 probationary workers and implement a hiring freeze, aiming to reduce the civilian workforce by 5-8%. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth supported the move, emphasizing the need to increase efficiency and redirect savings toward funding President Trump's priorities.
More interest rate cuts on way, signal MPC minutes
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is expected to implement more interest rate cuts in the coming months to boost economic growth. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has shifted its immediate focus from controlling inflation to fostering growth. The recent 25 basis points cut in the repo rate to 6.25% reflects this change, with further cuts likely.
India mulling lower duties for low-volume US imports
India is considering reducing duties on certain US products that pose no significant threat to local industries under a proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement. Discussions have begun with stakeholders in sectors like auto and auto components. The government aims to protect its farm sector while evaluating the impact of US tariffs and exploring strategies to safeguard Indian exports.
Let there be lite: India's new motto as sweet spot shifts to low, no-sugar drinks
Sales of no-sugar and low-sugar drinks and juices doubled in 2024, reaching 700-750 crore, accounting for 10% of the overall beverages category. Urban Indians are increasingly shifting to healthier drink options, influenced by social media trends and the rising prevalence of diabetes.
FMCG Inc readies quick fix for urban distributors
Companies like Godrej Consumer, Emami, and Adani Wilmar are reducing the number of urban distributors to make them more viable, offering higher credit and expanding business scopes. This is to adapt to the growing shift of consumers from traditional kirana stores to quick commerce and modern trade.
Karnataka not bankrupt, economy stable: Siddaramaiah rejects BJP claims - MSN
Karnataka not bankrupt, economy stable: Siddaramaiah rejects BJP claims MSN
Monster Hunter Wilds: All we know about PC release time and preload
Monster Hunter Wilds will launch on February 27 and 28, 2025, based on time zones. The game will be available on PC and consoles at different times. Preload starts on February 26, 2025. The download size varies by platform, requiring at least 75 GB on PC and around 52.8 GB on PS5.
Taylor Swifts involvement in casting for the film 'It Ends with Us' resurfaced after an interview with director Justin Baldoni. Swift and Blake Lively approved Isabela Ferrer for a key role. Swift also appears indirectly linked to Baldoni's lawsuit involving Lively. Despite these connections, Swift reportedly feels manipulated and is distancing herself from the legal drama.
Mecha Break Open Beta: Release date, time, platforms, game modes and features
Mecha Breaks open beta launches on February 23 for Xbox Series X/S and PC via Steam. Players can experience various game modes, including PvPvE and team-based battles.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are struggling to maintain a blended family post-divorce, particularly due to Affleck's daughter Violet distancing herself from Lopez. Despite Lopez's efforts to remain close to Affleck's children, tensions have escalated, with Violet feeling used during the divorce. Cracks are evident in their attempt to unite the family.
US Justice Department launches probe against UnitedHealth for alleged medicare billing fraud
The US Justice Department has a civil fraud investigation into the Medicare billing methods of UnitedHealth Group. The investigation is centred on how the company coded diagnoses that would lead to increased federal reimbursement for its Medicare Advantage plans, including allegations that UnitedHealth incentivised doctors to overdiagnose patients or used software traffic flow to boost revenue. The company has denied any wrongdoing.
After Elon Musk, now Trumps ex-aide Steve Bannon sparks outrage with Nazi salute at CPAC
James Carville challenges Sean Hannity's claims about Trump's cost-cutting efforts during a debate. Carville highlights that Trump's federal debt increase is the largest in history. He dismisses Hannity's points about wasteful spending and energy independence. Carville stresses that affordable healthcare is more critical than other issues discussed.
Hunter Schafer calls out Donald Trumps gender policy after her passport now lists her as male
Hunter Schafer has opened up about a harsh reality check after President Donald Trumps executive order recognising only two genders. The actress revealed that her newly issued passport now lists her as male, despite previously changing her gender marker. Schafer voiced concerns over the wider implications for trans identities and the everyday challenges such policies impose.
Airbus and Chaise Longue have introduced a new double-decker seating design for economy-class passengers. This design aims to offer more legroom by stacking seats in two tiers. However, passengers criticize the concept, calling the lower tier the 'fart zone' due to its unfortunate seating arrangement. Despite the backlash, the companies continue to explore its feasibility.
Paradise: What we know about season 2 renewal and season 1 finale date, time and where to watch
Hulu has renewed the drama series Paradise for a second season. The show follows a secret bunker community after an apocalyptic event. The Season 1 finale airs on March 4 on Hulu. ABC will start broadcasting all eight episodes from April 7.
Victor Wembanyama was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis earlier this week and will miss the rest of the season. Former America forward Charles Barkley feels that the 21-year-old Frenchman's presence in one and a half season cannot make him equal to greats like Kevin Durant and LeBron James.
Kendrick Lamar claims first UK No. 1 with Not Like Us after record-breaking Super Bowl halftime show
Kendrick Lamar's success on the charts has grown following his Super Bowl performance, which became the most-watched halftime show in history. In the UK charts, Lola Young's song Messy has been knocked down from the top spot to second place, while Chappell Roan's Pink Pony Club has climbed to third.
Horoscope Today, February 22, 2025, brings fresh cosmic insights for all zodiac signs. With planetary shifts influencing emotions, relationships, and career growth, each sign will experience unique energy. Will Aries seize a new opportunity? Can Leo harness confidence for success? How will Pisces navigate emotional changes? This astrological forecast deciphers the day's influences on love, money, and decision-making. Read on to discover what the stars have planned for you and how Pope Francis recent address aligns with cosmic wisdom.
The legendary Nike Galaxy Foamposite returns after 13 years: Heres what you need to know
The Galaxy Foamposite, originally released by Nike in 2012, is making a comeback. For sneakerheads and collectors, witnessing the resurrection of this legendary trainer is a major event, especially for those who remember the immense hype surrounding its initial launch. With its cosmic print and glow-in-the-dark sole, this futuristic design is set to make waves once again in the sneaker industry.
Meghan Markle is reaching out to Kate Middleton to repair her damaged reputation and mend royal relationships. Meghan's Hollywood ventures are faltering, and she sees Kate as her last hope for reconciliation. Prince Harry is also facing emotional struggles, and Meghan believes Kate can help bridge the gap with the royal family.
Companies hiring on all cylinders to take charge of EV market
Electric vehicle makers in India are ramping up hiring, with prominent firms like Tata Motors and Ola Electric expanding their teams across various key domains. Recruitment firms report a 25-30% surge in hiring mandates, driven by burgeoning consumer demand, government incentives, and infrastructure expansion, alongside attractive salary offers for senior roles.
Cos get time till March 31 to register SIM dealers
The Department of Telecommunications has extended the deadline for mobile phone operators to register their agents until March 31, due to BSNL needing more time. This initiative aims to curb fraud and spam by ensuring only verified Point of Sale agents can issue SIM cards. From April 1, 2025, only verified agents will be allowed to enroll customers.
Big crisis strikes Sean Diddy Combs; his lawyer, Tony Ricco, quits from his case
Sean Diddy Combs is facing federal charges for human trafficking and racketeering, while his lawyer Tony Ricco has abruptly resigned, stating he can no longer serve effectively. Combs remains in detention as he battles numerous lawsuits and a contentious documentary, denying all allegations and labeling them as attempts to exploit him for money.
'Remote-controlled' plaint: Cops may quiz Rashmi Saluja
The Mumbai police plan to question Rashmi Saluja, former chairman of Religare Enterprises, over complaints related to the company's takeover by Dabur's Burman family. Investigations reveal possible attempts to disrupt the takeover using false claims and allegations. The Economic Offences Wing and the Enforcement Directorate are probing the matter, focusing on financial irregularities and unlawful gains.
Former President Trump has controversially erased the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database, which tracked nearly 150,000 cases of police misconduct. This system, established after George Floyds death to prevent abusive officers from moving between departments, was considered vital for police reform. Critics argue Trump's decision undermines efforts to hold law enforcement accountable.
Satcom policy should be fair in urban areas: Sunil Mittal
Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal urges the government and telecom regulators to establish a non-discriminatory policy for satellite communication spectrum allocation in urban areas. He supports spectrum sharing for rural and remote locations to facilitate satellite broadband connectivity, crucial for reaching underserved populations.
Financial firms must flag risks in leveraged products: RBI deputy governor Rajeshwar Rao
It is said that the presence of too much light can also lead to blindness, we must be aware of the risk of reckless financialisation. Of late we have seen some concerns of excessive borrowing in the unsecured segment and from derivative euphoria in the capital markets. The temptation of short-term gains can easily overshadow the long-term financial security of individuals, Rao said.
Adani power plans to develop 30 GW nuclear capacity
Adani Power plans to set up 30 GW of nuclear power capacity to replace its thermal capacity, with potential international partnerships for technology. The shift aligns with India's goal of 100 GW nuclear power by 2047. This move follows the government's proposal to open the nuclear power sector to private companies and plans for five small modular reactors by 2033.
Money gaming cos flout rules, fish for more time
Real money gaming companies are struggling to comply with new Tamil Nadu regulations prohibiting minors and imposing 'blank hours.' They face technical challenges in swiftly implementing these laws. Some firms seek more time or are considering legal action, while potential criminal liability looms for non-compliance.
Govt steps up inspections at pharma units to ensure quality
Government authorities have conducted risk-based inspections at over 500 pharmaceutical manufacturing units since 2022 to enhance the quality of locally produced medicines and prevent the sale of spurious drugs. Over 400 actions have been taken against units failing to meet quality standards, and inspections are expected to continue.
NCLT approves Reliance Big resolution plan
The successful revival plan is for an aggregate amount of Rs 3.51 crore, which will be paid to secured financial creditors of RBPL. Also, an upfront cash payment of Rs 4 crore will be infused into the company by the successful bidder, as per the resolution plan.
8 Animals With Avengers-Life Superpowers: Sonic Blast To Super Punch
8 Animals With Avengers-Life Superpowers: Sonic Blast To Super Punch
AP wnters track to woo Tesla with ready land, port access
Andhra Pradesh is making an effort to attract Tesla to set up an electric vehicle manufacturing unit, highlighting its port connectivity and available land. The state government has presented incentives and emphasized the regions high EV sales. This follows ongoing discussions and previous cooperation on solar energy projects with Tesla.
Manchester United's bid to get Lille forward Jonathan David just got a boost: Here's why
Manchester United have been keen to sign Jonathan David for a while. The footballer has 12 goals and 3 assists to his name in 20 appearances for Lille in Ligue 1 this season. For Manchester United, the addition of a player like Jonathan David can turn their fortunes around next season.
UK retail sales rise by most since May as food purchases surge
The volume of goods sold online and in stores increased 1.7% in January, partly erasing a revised 0.6% loss recorded during the crucial festive season in December, the Office for National Statistics said Friday. That was largest increase since May. Economists had been expecting a 0.5% gain.
Jennifer Garner is praised for her support of her ex-husband, Ben Affleck, during his struggles with addiction and his divorce from Jennifer Lopez. She has also been actively involved in helping victims of LA fires, despite her own personal loss. Garner's dedication has earned her the title of Hollywood's unsung hero.
Britain set to overshoot borrowing forecasts
Government revenue exceeded spending by 15.4 billion ($19.5 billion), the Office for National Statistics said Friday. It was the largest January surplus on record but well below the 20.5 billion predicted by the Office for Budget Responsibility.
Elon Musk frequently takes his children to high-profile events, sparking debate over his intentions. While some view it as a demonstration of his commitment to fatherhood, others say it is a strategic move to shape public perception. From meetings with world leaders to Tesla events, Musks parenting choices continue to fuel discussions.
US president Donald Trump, in his second term, has shifted focus from the stock market to issues like the national debt, government spending, and trade tariffs. JPMorgan strategist Antonin Delair found Trump rarely mentions the stock market in his social media posts, a significant change from his first term when he frequently celebrated market successes.
Donald Trump seeks to reshape Asia's energy supplies with US gas
Trump and his energy tsar Doug Burgum framed the venture as a way for Japan to replace Middle East energy shipments and address its trade imbalance with the U.S., according to two officials briefed on the closed-door talks.
5 clear signs of a toxic manager: Mamaearth's Ghazal Alagh shares bad boss red flags
Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh shared five key signs to identify toxic managers in the workplace. She emphasized that such leaders hire for control rather than productivity, discourage questions, seek approval over ideas, fear feedback, and build teams of yes-men. Alagh highlighted how toxic management stifles innovation and slows team progress. She also noted that successful brands often have an enemy, which could be a system or mindset rather than a competitor.
Power ministry geared to meet demand surge in summer
The power ministry anticipates a peak demand of 270 GW this summer, higher than the previous year's 250 GW. Adequate supply has been prepared and thermal capacity will increase by 15 GW by FY26. Measures include possible mandate extensions for coal and gas power plants.
'Were governed by a left-wing, awful govt': Nigel Farage launches blistering attack on Starmer
Karnataka Isn't Bankrupt, State's Economy Is Strong: Siddaramaiah Responds To BJP
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has appealed to opposition leaders to stop spreading lies, saying the states economy remains strong.
EAM conveyed to Bangladesh not to normalise terrorism: MEA on Jaishankar-Hossain meet
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar urged Bangladesh not to normalize terrorism during a meeting with Touhid Hossain in Muscat. The discussion also included the revival of SAARC and bilateral issues. The Ganges Water Treaty renewal and working on bilateral challenges were important points of discussion.
Karnataka Real Estate Regulatory Authority fails to recover 88% of refund amount
Donald Trump's growing focus on tariff revenue raises trade war odds
The White House has touted using tariffs for everything from reducing trade imbalances to increasing leverage over countries to hammer out deals. Economists question Trump's logic, warning that tariffs will lead to slower growth and thus declining government revenues while also prompting retaliation from other nations.
Meta increases executive bonuses to 200% while laying off 3,600 employees
Metas decision to increase executive bonuses from 75 per cent to 200 per cent of base salary aims to align compensation with industry standards. But this move comes just a week after the company laid off 5 per cent of its workforce, raising concerns over corporate priorities.
Incorrect TDS reporting will result in penalties: CBDT
The CBDT issued a comprehensive circular outlining stringent penalties for employers failing to deduct TDS for the assessment year 2024-25. Employers must now correctly report TDS, facing penalties and possible imprisonment for non-compliance. The revised forms incorporate legislative changes and the Agnipath Scheme into salary components.
The New York Yankees have amended their long-standing facial hair policy, delighting fans who were thrilled to see the long-enforced rule finally updated. With this change, one player immediately came to mind Devin Williams who was recently spotted sporting a well-groomed beard, now permitted under the new guidelines.
Tracking inflation: MoSPI in talks to include ecommerce data in CPI
The Indian government is set to include ecommerce data in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to better reflect consumer spending patterns. Discussions are underway with various ministries and ecommerce businesses to incorporate this data without compromising business strategies or customer privacy. The revised CPI series, using 2024 as the base year, will be released early next year.
SpaceX launches 23 Starlink satellites from Florida's Space Coast
Brigade Group to invest Rs 1,500 cr in Kerala to expand real estate business
Brigade Group will invest Rs 1,500 crore in Kerala, creating 12,000 jobs over five years. The company plans to establish its second World Trade Center in the state and expand its residential and luxury resort projects in Kochi and Vaikom. These projects are expected to be completed by 2030.
Another COVID-like pandemic soon? China discovers new deadly bat coronavirus that can infect humans
Chinese scientists have discovered a new coronavirus in bats called HKU5-CoV-2. It has similarities to SARS-CoV-2 and can infect human cells. The virus belongs to the MERS-related group of coronaviruses. The potential for HKU5-CoV-2 to spillover to humans is being investigated. Currently, no vaccine exists against MERS.
Elon Musk faced backlash for insulting Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen during a dispute over claims that NASA astronauts were stranded in space for political reasons. Mogensen and the astronauts in question denied this claim. The argument escalated when Musk used a derogatory term, prompting further criticism from the disabled community.
250 technical textile firms take part in Bharat Tex
Over 250 companies and 370 foreign buyers participated in India's leading textile event, Bharat Tex 2025. The event showcased India's progress in man-made fibre textiles and the growing technical textile sector, worth approximately $22 billion. Bharat Tex 2025 featured 5,000 exhibitors from more than 120 countries, covering the exhaustive textile value chain.
With the SEC planning to withdraw an old case against the exchange, Coinbase shares gained on Friday. The 2021 lawsuit aimed to classify Coinbase as a stock exchange, and its dismissal could provide a significant boost to the cryptocurrency sector. Analysts believe this development will strengthen investor confidence and fuel further growth for Coinbase.
Stop spreading lies, Karnatakas economy remains strong: CM Siddaramaiah responds to BJP
Stop spreading lies, Karnatakas economy remains strong: CM Siddaramaiah responds to BJP Bengaluru: Responding to repeated charges by the opposition leaders about Karnataka becoming bankrupt under the Congress-led government, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has appealed to opposition leaders to stop spreading lies, saying the states economy remains strong. In a statement, the Karnataka Chief Minister has [] The post Stop spreading lies, Karnatakas economy remains strong: CM Siddaramaiah responds to BJP appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan has landed in legal trouble over her recent comment on Holi. Social media personality Hindustani Bhau filed a complaint against her for allegedly calling Holi a festival of chhapris in a video, which sparked outrage online. The remark led to widespread criticism, with many demanding an apology. A politician also hit back, calling Farah the iggest chhapri. The controversy has escalated, with an FIR reportedly registered against her.
Chief Minister hits back at BJP, says States economy was pushed to the brink during its rule
Asserting that Karnatakas economy remains strong despite this, he says the Statesaverage Budget growth over the last two years is 18.3%, as against 5% during the BJPs four-year rule
Crypto market today, February 21, 2025, shows Bitcoin (BTC) trading at $98,090 with a slight gain of 0.96%, while Ethereum (ETH) holds at $2,728.71. Solana and Dogecoin emerge as top gainers, while XRP struggles with a 0.5% drop. The market reacts to political shifts, regulatory updates, and Coinbase's SEC victory. Investors are closely watching Bitcoins movement towards $99,000 and Ethereums steady performance.
$370 bn from American companies to foreign govts in taxes: Trump economic advisor reveals shocker
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are under immense pressure from Justin Baldonis $400 million lawsuit against Lively over sexual harassment allegations. The legal battle is creating strain on their marriage and has also involved their friend Taylor Swift. Hollywood is watching closely to see if their relationship can withstand the intense scrutiny.
Gurugram Rapido driver assists woman in unexpected childbirth; internet calls him a true hero
A Rapido driver named Vikas is being praised online for his selfless act of helping a pregnant woman deliver her baby inside his cab in Gurugram. The woman, accompanied by her husband, was on her way to the hospital when she went into labor mid-ride. Vikas immediately stepped in to assist with the delivery and later ensured they safely reached the hospital. The heartwarming story was shared on Reddit by Rohan Mehra, who had booked the ride for his cook and his pregnant wife.
Over 4 lakh devotees join Maha Kumbh from Northeast Frontier Railway region
Northeast Frontier Railway has facilitated the travel of over four lakh devotees attending the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025 in Prayagraj. NFR has increased train services, enhanced security measures, and ensured smooth operations to accommodate the surge of pilgrims, emphasizing safety, comfort, and efficient crowd management.
Sourav Ganguly aims to operationalise steel plant project in 18-20 months
Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly announced that the steel plant project in Garbeta, Paschim Medinipur, is set to be operational in the next 18-20 months. The project, a partnership with Captain Steel, involves an investment of Rs 2,500 crore and will have a 0.8 million tonne annual capacity.
TRAI proposes broadcast fee overhaul under new authorisation regime
TRAI recommends reducing fees and guarantees for broadcasting services and phasing out DTH license fees by FY27. It proposes transitioning to an authorisation system under the Telecommunications Act, 2023, integrating MSOs and LCOs, and examining OTT platforms inclusion. Interoperable set-top boxes are encouraged to enhance consumer choice.
RBI imposes penalty on Citibank for violation of norms
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) imposed a penalty of Rs 39 lakh on Citibank N.A. due to non-compliance with large exposure framework directions and delays in furnishing credit information to CICs. Additionally, JM Financial Home Loans Limited and Asirvad Micro Finance Limited were fined for non-compliance with other regulatory provisions.
Anthony Martial has scored 9 goals and 2 assists for AEK Athens in just 19 appearances, delighting his fans. A source close to the club claimed that the French forward's performance at Manchester United was impacted by the return of Cristiano Ronaldo. The pressure led to injury problems.
'Family biz survived in India for centuries due to creative freedom to coming generation'
Family businesses in India have thrived for centuries due to the freedom given to succeeding generations to innovate. Shashwat Goenka emphasizes the importance of work-life balance and acknowledges the need for extra effort at times. He highlights the R P Sanjiv Goenka Group's approach of inheriting and growing legacies while creating new ventures, fostering long-term success.
Microsoft's Satya Nadella has recently claimed a major breakthrough in quantum computing with its new Majorana 1 chip. However, some critics are arguing that evidence of such an achievement is currently missing
Barron Trump continues to gather attention at the New York University. After Kaya Walker, president of the NYU College Republicans, resigned after making bizarre remarks about US President Donald Trump's youngest son, College Republicans hailed him as 'future of the conservative movement'. Barron Trump raised eyebrows due to his mysterious behaviour at the NYU campus.
Ashley St. Clair, a MAGA influencer, has claimed she secretly gave birth to Elon Musk's thirteenth child. Their flirtatious exchanges reportedly began in May 2023. This claim follows a series of messages between them about natalism and homeschooling. Musk has not publicly acknowledged the claim. Despite the controversy, Musk continues to focus on his other endeavors.
Consumers in the UK who have bought Irish blended cheese are being advised to return certain JOD Food Products with expiry dates in May 2025 due to potential contamination with the harmful bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. This bacterium can cause flu-like symptoms, including high fever, muscle aches, chills, nausea and diarrhoea. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has released a full list of 18 affected products.
TRAI bats for inter-operable set-top boxes, infrastructure sharing among broadcasters
TRAI has recommended interoperable set-top boxes, voluntary infrastructure sharing among broadcasters, and reduced net worth requirement for IPTV providers. These measures under the Telecommunications Act-2023 aim to foster growth and ease of doing business in the broadcasting sector.
Revised pilot duty norms to be rolled out in phased manner from July 1: DGCA to Delhi HC
The watchdog's revised civil aviation requirement (CAR) relates to flight duty time limitation seeks to provide more rest time for pilots amid concerns over pilot fatigue. Initially, it was to be implemented from June 1, 2024.
Food processing industry to reach USD 700 bn by 2030: PHDCCI
India's food processing sector is poised to more than double its market size to USD 700 billion by 2030, driven by increased demand for processed products, as per PHDCCI. The agricultural sector has also shown strong growth, maintaining an average growth rate of 3.9% over the last decade, with agriculture exports rising significantly.
Warren Buffett is hoarding cash, and investors want to know why. Berkshire Hathaways cash reserves have surged past record levels, signaling a cautious yet strategic move. Buffetts decision to reduce Apple holdings and hold over $300 billion in cash suggests he is waiting for better investment opportunities. This approach highlights his belief that current stock valuations are too high. With a history of making bold moves in downturns, Buffetts cash strategy hints at potential big acquisitions. Is this a sign of market trouble or a masterstroke in long-term investing?