A Delhi-based entrepreneur has gone viral after sharing how getting fired from a 5 lakh-per-month corporate job in 2018 completely changed his life. In a deeply personal LinkedIn post, Gaurav Kawatra spoke about losing his high-paying role, struggling with panic attacks and rejection, and eventually rebuilding his career through entrepreneurship. His story has now sparked conversations online around layoffs, EMI pressure, corporate dependency and survival after job loss.
400-year-old Panzath festival in Kashmir revives community spirit and river conservation
Villagers in Qazigund, Kashmir, are reviving the Panzath festival. This ancient tradition involves cleaning the Panzath Nag stream and ritual fishing. The event draws crowds and has gained national attention. It highlights community efforts in preserving water bodies. The festival is a blend of cultural celebration and environmental service. It supports local farming and traditions.
India and Italy have established a Special Strategic Partnership. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced the elevation of ties. This marks a significant expansion in cooperation across defence, trade, technology, and manufacturing. Both nations are committed to deepening engagement and revitalizing relations. This historic visit bridges a long gap in high-level interactions.
PM Modi calls on Italian President Mattarella, reviews bilateral ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Italian President Sergio Mattarella. They discussed expanding the India-Italy partnership. Key areas include trade, technology, clean energy, and culture. Both nations aim to boost bilateral trade significantly. Discussions also covered AI, critical minerals, space, and nuclear energy. The Indian diaspora in Italy is the largest in the EU.
NGT seeks CPCB report on whether pouring milk into rivers during rituals causes pollution
The National Green Tribunal is investigating if pouring milk into rivers constitutes water pollution. A petition highlighted a religious event where thousands of litres of milk were poured into the Narmada River. The tribunal has asked pollution control boards to assess the ecological impact. Scientific data is needed to determine if this practice harms aquatic life and water quality.
Quote of the day by founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud: America is a mistake, a giant mistake.
Sigmund Freud famously declared America a giant mistake, reflecting his critique of modern civilization's materialism and rapid pace. His statement, not a political attack but a philosophical observation, continues to spark debate on consumerism and societal pressures. The quote's enduring relevance highlights ongoing discussions about work culture and mental well-being.
6 desk-friendly foods that wont make you feel sleepy
Long office hours and heavy meals can often lead to tiredness and low productivity. Choosing light, nutritious, and energy-boosting desk-friendly foods can help you stay active, focused, and refreshed throughout the workday.
Trump makes over 3,700 trades in Q1; Nvidia, Intel, Microsoft, Netflix part of portfolio
Qurbani na karein.. gaay ka gosht khayein hi nahi: Kolkata Imams appeal to Muslims
Imam of Kolkata's Nakhoda Mosque urges cow be made the 'national animal'
A 24-year-old woman, Deepika Nagar, died after a fall from her in-laws' third-floor terrace in Greater Noida, eighteen months after her marriage. Her family alleges she was murdered due to dowry harassment, citing extensive injuries found in the autopsy report. Her family alleged she was asked to bring gold or jewellery for her in laws every time she visited her home during festivals.
EPFO subscribers will soon withdraw provident funds via UPI, with direct transfers to bank accounts. The initiative aims to streamline service delivery and enhance member access to funds, facilitating quicker transactions for various needs.
No relief in memory prices visible over next 12-18 months, says IESA president
Memory prices are set to rise for consumers. No major new production capacity is expected in the next 18 months. This will lead to higher costs for devices like smartphones. The ongoing West Asia crisis also impacts raw material availability for electronics. India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 aims to boost the local chip ecosystem and reduce import reliance.
FMCG industry could see volume growth softening if higher crude oil prices, weather stress persist
If higher energy costs coincide with food inflation due to weather stress, then the FMCG industry volume growth could soften to 3-4%, a report by Worldpanel by Numerator states
Cement companies' profitability to moderate in FY27 on rising fuel, logistics costs: ICRA
The ongoing West Asia conflict has raised global crude oil prices, increasing costs of key inputs such as petcoke, diesel and polypropylene for cement companies, which is likely to weigh on their operating profitability: ICRA
Waiting for your dream phone to get cheaper? That moment may never come
Smartphone prices are no longer dropping predictably. The demand for AI chips is causing component costs to surge. This means phones are launching at higher prices and staying that way. Budget phones are seeing downgrades to control costs. Consumers may need to buy when they need a phone, as big discounts are fading.
Centre Ready In Principle for 50:50 Funding of Hyderabad Metro Phase II: Kishan Reddy
Manohar Lal told Reddy that the Centre would take a final decision after receiving the Detailed Project Report (DPR) and other technical details from the state government
Supreme Court dismisses PIL challenging caste enumeration in upcoming Census
Supreme Court of India has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation challenging the Centres decision to conduct caste enumeration during the upcoming Census, stating that the exercise falls within the domain of government policy-making. The apex court observed that collecting caste-related data can help authorities assess the population of backward classes and design targeted welfare schemes and social justice measures more effectively. The ruling is being seen as a significant development in the ongoing national debate over caste-based data collection and policy planning.
Nepal weighs Romeo-Juliet clause in rape law to shield consensual teenage couples, sparks concern
Nepal is considering a Romeo-Juliet Clause to differentiate consensual teenage relationships from rape. The proposed amendment would exempt romantic or physical relationships between 16-18 year olds with a three-year age gap from statutory rape charges, provided there's no coercion or exploitation. This aims to address cases where families allegedly misused current laws against consensual adolescent unions.
The wait is over for The Boys fans. Season 5 episode 8, Blood and Bone, has arrived. It concludes seven years of storytelling. The finale features a showdown at the White House. Key characters like Homelander and Butcher face their fates. Frenchie's sacrifice in the penultimate episode set the stage. The episode brings significant consequences for all involved.
Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan clarified the full Vande Mataram rendition at the UDF swearing-in was a Lok Bhavan decision. He and his colleagues were unaware of the full song being sung. The CPI(M) criticized the move as inappropriate for a pluralistic society. The BJP countered, accusing the CPI(M) of insulting the national song to appease radical groups.
Assam govt aims 20% cut in fuel cost, 10% down in revenue expense as part of austerity measures
Assam government has announced austerity measures to boost fiscal prudence. Fuel expenditure will be cut by 20 per cent. Minister and official convoy sizes will be reduced. Foreign travel for ministers and officials is deferred for six months. Vehicle purchases are banned for six months. Government offices will conduct energy audits.
StanChart CEO seeks to reassure staff over AI-linked job cuts
Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters reassured staff following news of job cuts, emphasizing that the bank is replacing lower-value human capital with technology and AI to boost profitability. He stated that while some roles will reduce or change, new opportunities will emerge, with a focus on reskilling and redeployment.
India's new labour codes permit a four-day workweek, allowing employees to complete 48 weekly hours over fewer days. This compressed schedule, requiring up to 12-hour workdays, is optional for both employers and employees. Overtime rules and state-specific daily hour caps remain in effect, influencing adoption across sectors like IT and essential services.
Why CEA Anantha Nageswaran says India is facing a Live Balance of Payments Stress Test
India faces significant external sector challenges due to rising oil prices, foreign investor exits, and a weakening rupee. Chief Economic Advisor V. Anantha Nageswaran describes this as a live balance of payments stress test, highlighting pressure on imports, currency stability, and foreign exchange flows. The situation is exacerbated by heavy oil import dependence and regional geopolitical tensions.
Challenging times for Indian auto even as long-term demand trends hold: Assocham's Nirmal Minda
India's automotive industry is facing the dual challenge of escalating costs and uncertainties in global trade. Yet, the future looks good with robust long-term demand and a significant pivot towards electric vehicles, says Assocham president Nirmal Minda.
SIFs at seven months: baby steps now, broader risk canvas ahead
Launched as a bridge between mutual funds and PMS, specialized investment funds have seen rapid AUM growth in seven months. The next phase may demand broader risk-taking and new categories.
Mumbai University's undergraduate admissions for 2026-27 are closing soon. Candidates have until May 21, 2026, to register. The first merit list will be out on May 26, 2026. Subsequent lists will follow. Classes begin June 13, 2026. Students can apply for various courses online.
A six-year-old boy in Norway discovered a 1,300-year-old pre-Viking sword during a school trip. The rare single-edged weapon, found in a ploughed field, is now being studied at the Museum of Cultural History in Oslo. This significant find offers insights into life in Norway before the Viking Age.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala State Lottery Dhanalekshmi DL-53 results for Wednesday, 20 May 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards.
How Israel's decision to dissolve parliament might lead to an unexpected election
Israel's parliament is set to vote on dissolving itself. This move could lead to early national elections. Current polls suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might lose. An ultra-Orthodox faction's decision to seek early elections is a key factor. Opposition parties also aim to unseat Netanyahu's government. The process involves parliamentary votes and agreement on an election date.
A viral video captures the unspoken struggles of Indians navigating life after 40. It reveals the pressure of balancing family, career, and personal well-being. The monologue emphasizes the gap between social media smiles and real-life stress. It encourages viewers to use their experience to make conscious changes and avoid future regret.
Rs 10.9 lakh crore burden: Iran shock can take a load off India's back
Rising oil prices triggered by the Iran conflict are pushing India to accelerate its shift away from fossil fuels, with the government fast-tracking plans for ethanol adoption and commercial vehicle electrification to reduce dependence on imported crude and support the rupee. With crude imports estimated to cost Rs 10.9 lakh crore in FY26, policymakers are treating energy transition as an economic and strategic priority rather than only an environmental goal.
CCI keeping pace with market trends, taking firm stance against cartelisation: CAG CCI
The Competition Commission of India is aligning with evolving market dynamics, taking a bold approach against cartel activities. This vigilant anti-trust guardian promotes equitable competition across industries. The CCI has reshaped Indias economic environment. In parallel, the office of the Comptroller and Auditor General is innovating a sovereign LLM designed for enhancing public sector auditing efficiency.
A Texas man was arrested after driving his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake to test its Wade Mode. The electric pickup became disabled shortly after entering the water. The driver and passenger exited the vehicle and waded to shore. Authorities later retrieved the submerged truck, and the driver faces multiple charges.
We have no objection to a second autopsy of Twisha Sharma: Bhopal police chief
Bhopal Police stated they have no objection to a second post-mortem for Twisha Sharma. Her family sought this after she was found hanging at her marital home. A local court summoned the police diary. Twisha's family alleges lapses in the initial investigation and FIR registration. They fear influence on a local autopsy.
A doctor suggests a non-alcoholic, non-smoking vegetarian Sattvic lifestyle may contribute to youthful skin and slower aging, drawing parallels between Prime Minister Modi and Bollywood stars. This diet, rooted in purity and balance, emphasizes fresh, nourishing foods while avoiding processed items and stimulants. Supporters claim benefits like improved digestion, immunity, and mental well-being.
Higher global prices, tighter imports to boost Indias oilseed production: SEA
Domestic edible oil prices are moving in tandem with imported oil prices, thereby supporting mustard prices, says association chief Sanjeev Asthana
Indias office fit-outs could cut embodied carbon emissions by up to 55%
Corporates are increasingly adopting green office interiors and recycled materials to achieve carbon neutrality. With India's office leasing booming, fit-outs are a significant, yet overlooked, source of waste and emissions. Circular approaches can reduce lifecycle costs, waste, and carbon emissions by 25-55%, offering a strategic advantage for long-term value and resilience.
Supreme Court extends time till Aug 31 for holding Bengaluru civic body elections
The Supreme Court has granted an extension for Bengaluru civic body elections. The polls are now scheduled to be held by August 31. This decision follows a request from the Karnataka government citing manpower shortages. The court emphasized that no further extensions will be provided. The elections were due earlier but have been delayed since 2020.
Denmark PM calls India one of the biggest powers at Nordic Summit; flags changing old world order
Quote of the Day by Banksy: People who get up early in the morning cause war
Renowned anonymous street artist Banksy, known for provocative and politically charged works, challenges societal norms and authority. His art, often appearing overnight, blends dark humor with sharp social critique, sparking global conversations. A quote from Banksy suggests early risers are linked to destructive forces, prompting a re-evaluation of conventional wisdom and the value of dissent.
Rs 70 crore money laundering case: ED gets 'godman' Ashok Kharat's custody till May 26
Self-proclaimed spiritual leader Ashok Kharat has been remanded to Enforcement Directorate custody until May 26 in connection with an alleged Rs 70 crore money laundering case. The arrest has intensified scrutiny around the controversial figure, who is also facing serious allegations of rape, fraud, and financial misconduct. Investigators are probing suspected illegal financial transactions and the possible misuse of funds as part of a wider crackdown on economic offences and criminal activities linked to the case.
China's economy shows steady recovery in first four months of 2026
China's economy posted a steady recovery in the first four months of 2026, with key indicators rebounding and new ...
India key partner, Estonia will be 'very happy' if PM Modi visits: Foreign minister
Estonia desires stronger ties with India. Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna invites Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a visit. He also seeks India's participation in rebuilding Ukraine. Estonia sees India as a key partner for business and investment. The country is preparing to host the Ukraine Recovery Conference in 2027.
Competition Commission of India has said it will not allow dominant technology firms to create a winner-takes-all ecosystem in Indias fast-growing digital economy. Highlighting the challenges posed by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, the antitrust watchdog stressed the need to balance innovation with fair competition. The regulator reaffirmed its commitment to curbing unfair business practices, ensuring a level playing field, and preventing Big Tech companies from abusing market dominance in Indias evolving digital markets.
Andrej Karpathy joins Anthropic: Andrej Karpathy one of the most recognised names in artificial intelligence and a founding member of OpenAI has joined Anthropic. The AI researcher, known for his work at OpenAI and Tesla, announced that he is returning to hands-on research and development as competition between major AI companies intensifies.
Citi sees India tightening currency controls to halt Rupee slump
India may introduce more measures in the coming months to support the rupee and boost foreign reserves, including possible curbs on overseas investments by domestic companies, according to Citigroup. The report said rising oil prices and pressure on the current account deficit have pushed policymakers to consider steps to limit capital outflows and encourage foreign inflows.
SC seeks Cabinet records in Rs 8,415-crore Yes Bank AT-1 bond write-off case
The Supreme Court on Wednesday pulled up the Finance Ministry over the 2023 write-off of Yes Banks Rs 8,415 crore AT-1 bonds and asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to produce Cabinet meeting records, quorum details and related documents by 3 PM.
A heartwarming story emerged online about a brother's selfless act. He woke at 4 am to prepare masala rice and snacks for his sister, Rutuja. This gesture, a simple act of care, reminded her of her mother. It highlighted how love often speaks through quiet service, not grand declarations. The post resonated widely, celebrating the enduring bond between siblings.
Air New Zealand sees strong growth from India, improves access via Singapore
The new Christchurch service, which will operate three days a week, will see over 34,000 seats operating on the route during the season
UN cuts India's 2026 GDP forecast to 6.4 pc, still among fastest-growing economies
The United Nations has lowered India's economic growth forecast for 2026 to 6.4 percent. This adjustment reflects global uncertainties and economic shocks from the West Asia crisis. Despite this, India remains one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. The UN notes that India is not immune to these global challenges.
Seven year-old Pune kid dies after being trapped in society's lift for over a hour
A seven-year-old boy tragically died after becoming trapped between a lift's collapsible grille and wooden door in Pune. The child reportedly entered the lift alone and was caught as it began moving. Rescuers found him on the second floor, but he was declared dead at the hospital. An accidental death case has been registered.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is going to be as feared as Chris Gayle: Irfan Pathan
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is striking fear into the hearts of bowlers with his power hitting. This IPL season, he has already smashed 53 sixes, closing in on Chris Gayle's iconic record of 59 from 2012.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's thoughtful gift of Parle Melody toffees to Italian PM Giorgia Meloni has captivated the internet. As soon as the video went viral online, people started tagging Parle on X saying the brand must be so happy seeing this clip, adding that Parle got brand ambassadors for free.
The Supreme Court has asked the Centre and all states for their views on a Public Interest Litigation that demands a 30 per cent quota for women lawyers. The reservation is sought for government panels and law officer roles.
Greater Noida Dowry Death Sparks Outrage | Deepikas Family Demands Bulldozer Action & Encounter
Medha Kulkarni appointed new chairperson of Parliamentary panel on Science, Environment
Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan has appointed Medha Vishram Kulkarni to lead the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests and Climate Change. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has also named Sudheer Gupta as Chairperson of the Joint Committee on Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026. Several members from both houses have been nominated to these important committees.
Nepal embassy invites Indian content creators for sponsored trip; check eligibility and details
Nepal's Embassy in New Delhi is seeking Indian social media influencers for a special trip. Five content creators will be chosen to explore Nepal's beauty and culture. They will showcase mountains, temples, and local life through engaging digital content. This initiative aims to encourage more Indians to visit Nepal for holidays and adventure.
I love that word Sambandh: Iceland PM highlights similarities with India
Southwest Airlines opens first overseas innovation centre in Hyderabad, to hire 1,000
Southwest Airlines has launched its Hyderabad Office, a Global Innovation Centre. This marks a significant expansion of its global business and technology operations. The centre will enhance reliable, secure, and efficient airline operations. It will develop next-generation solutions in artificial intelligence and data. Hyderabad's role in shaping future mobility and technology is highlighted.
Why do you want to kill citizens? Pawan Khera criticises PM modi over fuel prices
6 easy ways to keep your room cool without using AC
With heatwaves becoming harsher across India, many households are searching for affordable ways to stay cool without running the AC all day. From wet cotton curtains to simple fan tricks and smarter sunlight control, these six easy cooling methods can help keep rooms more comfortable during extreme summer temperatures.
New Jersey man hears about unclaimed jackpot, finds $5.9 million lottery ticket in old pants pocket
A New Jersey man nearly lost a $5.9 million lottery jackpot after forgetting the winning ticket in an old pair of pants for almost a year. He discovered the ticket just eight days before it was set to expire, prompting a frantic search through his belongings.
Indian rupee vs Pakistan rupee: The Indian rupee has experienced a significant decline, not only against the US dollar but also against the Pakistani rupee and Bangladeshi taka. This weakening is attributed to rising oil prices and global market uncertainty, impacting overseas expenses for Indians and potentially widening the balance of payments deficit.
In major development, Satheesan-led new Kerala govt set to scrap Silverline high-speed rail project
Silverline high-speed rail project: The scrapping of SilverLine marks the end of a project that had dominated Keralas political discourse for years and sharply divided public opinion across the state.
Modi, Meloni take selfie as Indian PM arrives in Italy for talks
CAG urges use of AI and data analytics to detect corruption in government tenders
He stressed stronger collaboration between the CAG and the Competition Commission of India to improve transparency, protect public funds and strengthen competitive practices in public procurement
Gold and silver import duty hike: here is what it means for prices and ETF premiums
A 9% import duty hike and tighter silver import rules may disrupt local supply and ETF premiums, even as experts remain structurally bullish on gold and silver.
A gripping new K-drama, Teach You a Lesson, based on the popular webtoon Get Schooled, is set to premiere in India. This action-packed series tackles school violence with a dark, unconventional approach, featuring a special agency that uses tough methods to protect students. Read on to know when and where to watch it online.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurates state-of-the-art Assam Cricket Museum at ACA Stadium
The Indian rupee fell to a record low of 96.90 against the US dollar amid a stronger dollar, elevated crude oil prices, FII outflows, and rising geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran. Meanwhile, global crude oil prices eased nearly 1 per cent.
An IIM Bodh Gaya MBA graduate has gone viral after claiming she moved to Delhi for a confirmed job offer, spent 75,000 relocating, and then discovered there was allegedly no office at the address she had been given. Her LinkedIn post has triggered outrage online, with many calling it one of the harshest realities young job seekers face today.
Pune-based defence firm tests 300 km precise Suryastra rocket to provide big boost to Indian Army
Nibe Limited has successfully demonstrated its Suryastra rockets. The rockets achieved ranges of 150 km and 300 km. These firings took place at the Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha. The Indian Army had placed a procurement order for these rockets. This success significantly boosts India's indigenous defence manufacturing capabilities.
SC issues notice to Centre on plea seeking ban on alcohol sales in tetra packs, sachets
The Supreme Court of India on Wednesday sought responses from the Centre and other authorities on a plea seeking an immediate ban on the sale of alcohol in low-cost packaging formats such as tetra packs and sachets. The petition argues such packaging increases accessibility and consumption, particularly among economically vulnerable sections.
Krishna-Godavari basin dispute: Reliance and others seek mediation, SC refuses to halt hearing
Reliance Industries Limited and two foreign partners told the Supreme Court they will ask the Indian government to resolve the Krishna-Godavari (KG) Basin gas migration dispute through mediation.
Samajwadi Party MP Iqra Hasan was briefly detained and filmed repeatedly saying don't touch me while being escorted by police in Saharanpur. The incident occurred after she accompanied the mother of a deceased youth to the DIG office, demanding a wider probe into his death.
Seventy-two government school teachers from Punjab are in Finland for advanced training. This initiative seeks to bring international best practices to the state's classrooms. The state government is committed to teacher development, CM Bhagwant Mann said at the flag-off event.
Anupam Kher once talked about his deep bond with his brother Raju Kher. The actor revealed how Raju is a greater person than him. Anupam also credited his wife, Kirron Kher, for supporting his financial assistance to Raju. The brothers' shared struggles and memories keep them close. Raju Kher is also an actor and filmmaker. Read on!
Can Brazil become a major rare earths supplier?
Brazil sits atop a potential bonanza of rare earths that has sparked global interest, led by Washington, as demand surges for the increasingly vital minerals. - In a bid to challenge China's dominance over the rare earth market, Washington is actively encouraging exploration in Brazil.
Indias brandy boom still feels uncool. Liquor cos want to give it a makeover
Brandy, a spirit deeply entrenched in South India's culture and cinema, is now undergoing a national makeover. Despite being India's second-largest spirit category, it has historically lacked marketing and aspirational appeal, often associated with home remedies. Liquor companies are now aiming to reposition brandy as a premium and desirable drink, mirroring tequila's successful transformation.
Punjab: Bhagwant Mann govt launches underground wiring project in Satoj under pole-free village plan
Under a plan to rid villages of electricity poles, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann launched an underground wiring project in his native village Satoj. This pilot project aims to remove overhead lines and install underground cables. The move will enhance safety, improve aesthetics and ensure uninterrupted power supply, the CM said.
A German software engineer, Tanuj, shared his significant lifestyle shift after moving to Bengaluru. He highlighted stark contrasts in daily routines, from noisy awakenings and extensive commutes in India to serene mornings and efficient public transport in Germany. The techie also noted differences in work culture, with Bengaluru experiencing more meetings and constant chatter compared to Germany's focused work environment.
Tata Power EV arm expands charging network on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway
Tata Power EV Charging Solutions has expanded its ultra-fast EV charging network on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. Collaborating with Indian Oil Corporation, new stations are now operational on the Haryana stretch. These stations offer charging for vehicles travelling in both directions. This expansion is part of Tata Power's broader EZ Charge network growth across India.
Rs 5,000 SIP to Rs 1 Crore is a myth? CA warns about how the math doesnt show the full truth
Financial experts are questioning the simplistic SIP to Rs 1 crore marketing narrative. CA Nitin Kaushik highlights that inflation and market volatility are often ignored, impacting real purchasing power. He stresses that consistent, increasing SIPs, not just flat ones, are crucial for true wealth creation, urging investors to focus on real returns and disciplined investing through market cycles.
The Maharashtra CET Cell will release the MHT CET 2026 PCM provisional answer key today. Candidates can check their response sheets and question papers online. An objection window will be active until May 22 for candidates to challenge answers. A fee of Rs 1,000 per question is required for objections.
India solar industry seeks higher power prices amid record demand
India's solar industry is urging the power market regulator to raise electricity price limits on exchanges. Companies say the current cap hinders profitability and investment, especially with demand soaring due to heat waves. Peak power demand has hit record highs recently. The industry group argues the cap prevents them from recovering losses during low demand periods.
She Broke Down As She Spoke: Gadkari recalls emotional 25-year water mission journey
India stays world's fastest-growing economy recording 6.4 pc rise despite Iran war fallout
India is projected to remain the world's fastest-growing major economy with a GDP growth rate of 6.4 per cent this year despite global uncertainties and the economic fallout from the Iran war, according to a UN report.
Canada celebrated new lottery millionaires this past Victoria Day long weekend. A single player in Manitoba won a massive $46 million Lotto 6/49 jackpot. This prize remains unclaimed. Additionally, two tickets won $2.5 million each in the Classic Draw. Other players also secured significant payouts. The Gold Ball prize has now reset to $10 million.

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