I hope it's the first and last experience: PV Sindhu on Dubai ordeal
Indian badminton star PV Sindhu faced a stressful three-day ordeal in Dubai. Airspace closures due to international conflict stranded her, forcing her to miss the All England Championships. She described the experience as scary but expressed relief at her safe return to India. The Badminton World Federation waived her penalty for the withdrawal.
National Pancake day: Here's how to get a free pancake from IHOP on March 3
IHOP is celebrating its 21st National Pancake Day on March 3 by offering a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes to dine-in guests from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. This annual tradition supports Feeding America, encouraging donations to help provide meals to local food banks nationwide.
After its theatrical run, O Romeo is now preparing for its digital release. The Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri starrer gangster drama is expected to be available for rent on Amazon Prime Video from March 27, with a full streaming release for subscribers likely in April 2026. Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, the film explores crime, romance and power struggles set against a changing Mumbai, and has generated mixed reactions despite crossing the 100 crore mark worldwide.
'Bedroom in airplane?: Whitehouse roasts Noem over DHS buying $70mn luxury jet at explosive hearing
Rangoli Designs 2026: Top design ideas of trending best rangoli designs for Holi
Holi, the festival of colours, calls for vibrant rangoli designs at home. These colourful creations symbolize good luck and prosperity. Popular themes include colour splashes, pichkaris, Radha-Krishna, flowers, peacocks, and mandalas. Beginners can use chalk outlines and stencils. Eco-friendly colours are recommended. Rangoli making is a fun family activity that spreads festive cheer and welcomes happiness.
Luke Grimes leads emotional Yellowstone Spin-Off Marshals, Monica Duttons shocking fate revealed
Marshals, the new Yellowstone spin-off featuring Luke Grimes, follows Kayce Dutton as he embarks on a new beginning by joining an elite U.S. Marshals team in Montana. Returning cast members are Brecken Merrill, Gil Birmingham, and Mo Brings Plenty. Creator Spencer Hudnut emphasizes that Monicas death highlights real-life health issues while respecting her character, setting the stage for an emotional and purposeful narrative.
IAF tender for 60 multirole transport aircraft puts Brazil, US and Russia in race
India's Air Force is gearing up to acquire 60 new transport aircraft. Heavyweights like Brazil's Embraer, Americas Lockheed Martin, and Russia's Ilyushin are in the fray as top contenders. Notably, a chunk of these aircraft will be manufactured in India through strategic partnerships, underscoring the nations commitment to strengthening its indigenous defense industry.
Russian oil exports crippled by drone attacks and severe weather, limiting gains from soaring prices
Russia faces challenges in exporting oil despite a global price surge. Ukrainian drone attacks and severe winter storms have disrupted operations at key export terminals like Sheskharis. This impacts Russia's federal budget, which relies heavily on oil and gas revenue. While some exports continue in the Far East, overall capacity is significantly reduced, affecting global supply dynamics.
Iran asks US, 'What threat did our school children pose?' following deadly Minab strike
Iran says will hit all Mideast economic hubs if US-Israeli attacks persist
An Iranian general has issued a stern warning. He stated that if the United States and Israel continue their attacks, Iran will retaliate. The general threatened to target all economic centers across the Middle East. He also claimed Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices are expected to surge significantly in the coming days.
Karnataka renews Ubers transport aggregator licence till 2026
The companys previous permit had expired in December 2021, though ride-hailing aggregators continued operating in the state while renewal discussions were underway.
Iran war an endurance race between missiles and interceptors
The Middle East conflict is a war of attrition. Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles. Interceptors are being used to stop them. Experts question how long these systems can operate. The United States and Israel are targeting Iran's launchers. Iran may retain a capability to maintain pressure for years.
Piyush Goyal calls for need to make India self-sufficient in capital goods sector
Addressing a post-Budget webinar on manufacturing, industrial upgrade and strategic sectors, he said there is a need to promote capital goods segment very rapidly as it can unlock nearly Rs 2.5 lakh crore of CPSEs inventory.
18 of 283 stranded Karnataka residents return from West Asia
Eighteen people from Karnataka stranded in West Asia have returned home. The state government is coordinating with the MEA and Karnataka Bhavan for the repatriation of 265 others. Flight cancellations at Bengaluru airport have impacted travel to and from the region. Passengers are advised to check flight status with airlines and rely on official updates for information.
Iran's strategy: Expand the war, increase the cost, outlast Trump
Iran is fighting a war of attrition against the United States and Israel. Its leaders aim to survive by increasing the cost of the conflict for America. Iran is expanding the battlefield to disrupt global energy markets. This strategy seeks to pressure President Trump to end the war.
Pressology is a word that describes speaking in too many words. It is about long and extra speech that is not needed. The word has Greek and Latin roots and came through French. It is different from repeating words again and again. Pressology helps people understand the idea of wordy language and clear communication.
Trump should be testifying: INFURIATED Hillary Clinton accuses Bondi, FBI of Epstein COVER UP
'Is it so hard to accept you were wrong?': Chaos erupts as Durbin grills Noem over Pretti's shooting
India tightens oversight of merchant fleet amid Middle East tensions
India has increased its watch over Indian-flagged ships. This is happening as tensions in the Middle East affect global shipping. New rules ensure better tracking and reporting for vessels in sensitive areas. Authorities are monitoring ships around the clock. This step aims to protect Indian ships and seafarers. The government is taking measures for safe passage through high-risk zones.
Iran crypto outflows after US Israel airstrikes: Missiles struck Tehran, prompting Iranians to move money. Crypto outflows from Iranian exchanges saw a significant jump. This surge coincided with reports of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's death. Global markets reacted, with Bitcoin experiencing fluctuations. Data suggests citizens are hedging against instability and capital flight is occurring.
The Nasdaq crash today wiped out more than 519 points in early trading. The NASDAQ Composite fell 2.28% to 22,229.11. The S&P 500 dropped 2.2%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also slid sharply. Investors are reacting to escalating Iran war tensions and an 8% surge in oil prices. Brent crude moved near $80. WTI crude jumped above $76. Rising energy costs are fueling fresh inflation fears. Treasury yields are climbing. Tech stocks like NVIDIA and Intel are falling. Bitcoin is slipping. Traders are cutting risk fast. The US stock market is pricing in geopolitical shock and inflation pressure.
Israel, US strikes hit building of body to elect new Iran supreme leader: Media
Former leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed during a wave of US-Israeli attacks on Saturday. The assembly is tasked with appointing, supervising and potentially dismissing the supreme leader.
Congress announces 42 candidates for Assam polls; Gaurav Gogoi to contest from Jorhat
The Congress party has unveiled its initial list of 42 candidates for the upcoming Assam assembly elections. Prominent figures like Gaurav Gogoi will make their assembly debut. The polls will be held in redrawn constituencies following a 2023 delimitation exercise. Several new faces and children of former leaders are among the nominees. The elections are scheduled for March-April this year.
Russia said to fulfil Indias energy demand amid Middle East crisis
Russia is ready to supply energy to India if the West Asia conflict disrupts supplies from the Gulf. This comes as India steps up measures to secure its economic security amid maritime route disruptions. The Ministry of External Affairs expressed concern over attacks on merchant shipping. India is taking emergency trade support measures to ensure continuity of essential imports.
West Asia flight chaos leads to fares surge on Europe routes
One way ticket between Delhi and London is being sold for upwards of 78,000 for travel on Wednesday
How vulnerable are luxury brands to the Middle East conflict?
Israeli and US attacks on Iran and Tehran's response forced the closure of airspace across parts of the Middle East and shut key airports such as Dubai and Doha, disrupting business and travel.
Rapper Ghetts hit and run case: The 41-year-old artist, born Justin Clarke-Samuel, was sentenced at the Old Bailey after earlier admitting to causing death by dangerous driving.
How global airlines are hedging fuel costs amid oil price spike
Brent crude rose above $80 per barrel, while Northwest European jet fuel prices climbed to $1,133 per metric tonne their highest level since late 2022
An IIT Kanpur alumnus who had scaled his D2C shoe brand to nearly Rs 2 crore in monthly sales decided to shut it down and return to a full-time engineering role. The story was shared by Jaipur-based founder Pranshi Chaturvedi, who said he left the business because he was unhappy with how the Surat-based manufacturing side operated. Despite early revenue success, ongoing supply and operational challenges reportedly pushed him to step away.
Row erupts between Bengal CEO, civil service officers over 'under adjudication' voter roll entries
These 60.06 lakh names have been kept under adjudication, largely due to what officials termed logical discrepancies in enumeration forms. These electors remain on the rolls pending decisions by judicial officers.
The US has to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as soon as possible
The US faces a critical challenge in the Third Gulf War. Reopening the Strait of Hormuz for oil shipping is vital. The waterway is crucial for global oil transport. Iran's actions have largely closed it. Countries in the region are running out of storage for oil. Production may soon need to slow. This could significantly impact global oil prices.
The Dow Jones biggest crash sent shockwaves across Wall Street today. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 1,212 points, down 2.30%, its first 1,000-point drop since April 2025. The US stock market selloff followed an 8% surge in oil prices after Iran threatened to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude neared $84. WTI crude topped $77. Rising oil prices sparked fresh inflation fears and pushed Treasury yields higher. Investors quickly dumped blue-chip stocks. Surprisingly, gold prices fell over 5% and silver crashed more than 10% as traders raised cash. Markets are reacting to war risk, inflation pressure, and delayed Federal Reserve rate cut expectations.
'I don't object to that': Hillary Clinton smirks at Epstein calling her 'much prettier in person'
Fed's John Williams says rate cuts still possible, does not address Iran war
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams indicated more interest rate cuts are likely. This depends on inflation easing as anticipated. The U.S. economy is seen as strong, with growth projected at 2.5 percent this year. The job market is stable and expected to improve. Inflation is forecast to decrease towards the Fed's 2 percent target.
Assam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi to contest from Jorhat; party releases first list for Assam polls
The Congress has unveiled its initial list of 42 candidates for the upcoming 2026 Assam Assembly elections. APCC chief Gaurav Gogoi will contest from Jorhat. The list features nominations across Upper Assam, Lower Assam, and Barak Valley. Senior leaders and sitting MLAs have been included. Further candidate announcements are anticipated in upcoming lists.
US gas prices jump above $3 as Iran conflict pushes oil to one-year high
Gas prices in the United States have moved above $3 per gallon as oil markets react to tensions between the US and Iran. Rising crude oil prices and higher summer fuel production costs are driving the increase. Analysts warn that fuel prices may continue to climb slowly, adding pressure on inflation and creating political concerns ahead of upcoming elections.
Small plane makes emergency landing in frigid Hudson River and the 2 people aboard swim to safety
The crash occurred Monday night, shortly after the single-engine Cessna 172 took off from Long Island MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Quote of the day by Rhett Butler (Gone with the Wind): Frankly, my dear, I dont give a damn
Rhett Butlers iconic quoteFrankly, my dear, I dont give a damn from Gone with the Wind has become one of cinemas most enduring sentences. Spoken at the movies climax as Butler walks away from Scarlett OHara, it reflects courage, self-respect, and unapologetic honesty. This line captures the timeless human experience of knowing when to let go, prioritize personal peace, and set boundaries.
Centre aims to boost annual foreign student admissions to 2 lakh by 2030
India is targeting to welcome two lakh foreign students annually by 2030. This ambitious goal aims to significantly boost international student enrollment in Indian higher education institutions. The government is actively promoting the 'Study in India' initiative. Efforts include enhancing university capacity and improving student support systems. Foreign universities establishing campuses in India will also admit international students.
Too early to assess economic impact on region, global economy: IMF on West Asia conflict
Amid escalating tensions in West Asia, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday said that it is closely monitoring developments and it will be too early to assess the economic impact on the region and the global economy.
Saudi Aramco seeks to reroute crude away from Strait of Hormuz, sources say
Saudi Aramco is rerouting oil exports to the Red Sea port of Yanbu. This move aims to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, where shipping is severely impacted by attacks. The East-West Pipeline, a potential alternative, has limited capacity and faces security concerns. Global oil prices have risen due to ongoing conflicts impacting Middle Eastern energy production and exports.
IndiGo's Bhubaneswar-Dubai flight for Wednesday cancelled: Officials
Biju Patnaik International Airport Director Prasanna Pradhan announced that IndiGos Dubai flight scheduled for Wednesday was canceled, with passengers notified in advance
JSW Infrastructure tank hit by drone debris at Fujairah terminal in UAE
JSW Infrastructure reported damage to a storage tank at its Fujairah facility. Debris from an intercepted drone fell within the terminal on March 3, 2026. Emergency procedures were activated immediately. Local authorities and safety teams contained the situation. No personnel were injured. The company has insurance coverage and is assessing the damage for restoration.
Indias rice procurement for buffer stocks down 17% in Feb
Overall purchase up 2% for the kharif season, exceeds 460 lakh tonnes as of February 28
NHAI awards 111 km-long Odisha Ring Road project to three concessionaires
The National Highways Authority of India has awarded a major project to build the Bhubaneswar Bypass. This 111 km, six-lane ring road will connect Rameshwar to Tangi. Three companies will construct the project in three packages. The bypass aims to improve connectivity and reduce traffic in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, and Khordha.
Apple unveils new MacBook Pro Line-Up with M5 Pro. Check prices in India
Apple Inc. has launched new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models powered by its latest M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, delivering major upgrades in performance and on-device AI. Built on a new Fusion Architecture, the chips offer significantly faster CPU and GPU speeds, along with up to 4x better AI performance over the previous generation and up to 8x over M1 models. The laptops support up to 128GB unified memory, faster SSD speeds, Wi-Fi 7 via Apples N1 wireless chip, and up to 24 hours of battery life.
Qatar declares force majeure, gas supplies to Indian industry cut amid Iranian strikes
India faces significant energy disruption as Qatar halts liquefied natural gas deliveries. An Iranian drone strike has forced Qatar to declare force majeure. This halt impacts up to 40 percent of India's gas supplies. Industries are seeing cuts, while CNG and piped gas networks are prioritized. Companies are seeking alternative supplies in a firming spot market.
West Asia conflict: 37 Indian-flagged ships with 1,109 sailors stuck in Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman
Thirty-seven Indian ships carrying over a thousand seafarers are stranded in the Persian Gulf. The crucial Strait of Hormuz shipping route is closed due to ongoing military actions. Some vessels are carrying crude oil and LNG to India. The government is monitoring the situation and assisting affected sailors and their families. Maritime operators are advised to assess voyage risks.
Word of the Day: Exulansis The pain of talking about an experience someone cant relate to
Exulansis is that quiet, bittersweet sting you feel when you share a personal story and realize no one truly gets it. Unlike obvious loneliness or frustration, its subtle, a gentle reminder that some experiences cant be fully translated. This modern emotional term captures the universal struggle of expressing whats deeply personal in a world that doesnt always resonate.
IsraelIran Conflict Threatens Global Energy via Strait of Hormuz
Defence Acquisition Board clears 1 lakh crore deal for 60 IAF transport aircraft
The aircraft are intended to replace the ageing Russian-origin An-32 and Il-76 fleets
Defence entrepreneur receives fresh death threats; Delhi Police refers case to Special Cell
Delhi Police is investigating fresh death threats received by defence entrepreneur Sahil Luthra. Luthra reported receiving calls from international numbers, claiming responsibility for a past firing incident at his Amritsar residence. The callers demanded Rs 10 crore and warned of escalated action. The investigation is examining cross-border linkages and potential involvement of banned outfits.
Artificial intelligence promised efficiency but delivered longer work hours for a marketing manager. His company's AI adoption led to a fivefold increase in workload. Unrealistic expectations and the need for extensive human editing of AI content pushed him to quit. The manager shared his experience on Reddit, highlighting the challenges of over-reliance on automation.
Quote of the day by the woman who changed science, Maria Goeppert Mayer: In 1963, only the second woman in history won the Nobel Prize in Physics. Maria Goeppert Mayer earned it for the nuclear shell model, a breakthrough in atomic structure and nuclear physics. Todays Quote of the Day highlights her powerful words: Winning the prize wasnt half as exciting as doing the work itself. This inspirational science quote reflects true research passion. She changed STEM history. She advanced quantum mechanics. She proved that discovery matters more than awards. Her legacy drives modern physics, nuclear energy research, and scientific excellence worldwide.
Iran's strikes on Gulf states may widen war against Tehran, analysts say
Iran's attacks on Gulf nations are pushing them closer to the United States. Analysts believe this could lead to a wider coalition against Iran. The Gulf Cooperation Council has signaled readiness for collective self-defense. These strikes threaten vital energy routes and global trade. The situation raises the stakes for regional stability and international security.
Book of the Day: Tolstoys work invites readers into a world where passion collides with expectation, where private anguish meets public scrutiny, and where the search for meaning unfolds amid both despair and hope.
'Made in EU' auto rules risk backlash from friends and rivals
The plans, due on Wednesday as part of a drive to boost EU industry more broadly, are complicated by divisions between member states, with France taking a more protectionist line and Germany more worried about potential retaliation.
US trade report acknowledges gaps in India-US trade deal talks
President Trump continues to`flip the script on 40 years of non-reciprocal trade practices, harmful globalist politics, said USTR Greer
Sonowal chairs review meeting as India steps up maritime security monitoring in Persian Gulf
India is enhancing security in the Persian Gulf. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is closely monitoring the situation. Precautionary measures are in place for Indian-flagged vessels and seafarers. The government is coordinating with national and international agencies. Enhanced monitoring and reporting are active. Support is being extended to seafarers and their families.
GST registrations rose over 5 lakh in 4 months
According to the GST portal, total number of GST identification number rose from 1.56 crore on October 31, 2025 to over 1.61 crore on February 28, 2026
What factors could influence FII buying behaviour in Indian equities?
An FII who invested in Indian equities at the start of 2024 and exited in early 2025 with a modest Sensex gain would have earned barely 0.61% in dollar terms after rupee depreciation against US 10-year bond yields that were above 4.5% through much of 2024, and remain at 4.08% as of February 2026.
Conflict in West Asia disrupts gems and jewellery trade; Surat exporters raise concerns
Flight disruptions and airport closures hit high-value diamond trade; Surat industry faces major supply chain risks
TP-Link India receives coveted BIS-ER certification for its VIGI line of cameras
TP-Link India, a subsidiary of US-based TP-Link Systems Inc, today announced a landmark update for its VIGI line of security cameras. The company said that its two key models, VIGI C340 and VIGI C440, have successfully achieved the Government of India's mandatory BIS-ER certification.
How retail investors can make a penny (or two) from the FII versus DII tussle
There are clear lessons from the FII-DII conundrum: stay with the basics. Its SIP compounding through FII volatility, according to experts.
'Why would Epstein say you like them young?': Nancy Mace rips into Bill Clinton at fiery deposition
'27 years ago, he had great times with': Bill Clinton drops explosive claim on Trump-Epstein ties
China imports the most energy, but is best placed on Iran
China's large energy reserves offer protection against rising global oil and gas prices. The nation's refiners may profit from increased exports of refined products. China also benefits from discounted Russian and potential Iranian crude. Domestic price controls shield consumers from inflation. Similar advantages exist for coal and LNG imports, ensuring stable domestic supply.
India has 25 days of crude oil reserves and 25 days each of petrol, diesel stock: Government sources
Cumulatively, they account for fifty days of sufficiency, the source added
PCOS and pregnancy: Delhi-based nutritionist shares 3 supplements for better fertility and ovulation
PCOS affects many women with varied symptoms. Nutritionist Lovneet Batra suggests three key supplements for fertility. Myo-inositol aids insulin and ovulation. Vitamin D, often low in Indian women, regulates hormones and improves ovarian function. Magnesium helps manage stress, sleep, and insulin action. Lifestyle changes like diet and exercise also support PCOS management.
Siddaramaiah backs Stalins call for federal reset, seeks institutional forum for states
Praising Stalin for commissioning a detailed examination of UnionState relations, Siddaramaiah said Karnataka stands ready to work with TN and other like-minded states to advance an informed national conversation on federal renewal. The ruling parties of the two states are part of the INDI alliance.
Siddaramaiah rejects phone tapping charges, calls it 'desperate statements of dissatisfied souls'
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah refutes claims of phone tapping targeting his deputy, D K Shivakumar. He labels the allegations as desperate moves by opposition leaders. Siddaramaiah emphasizes his strong relationship with Shivakumar, comparing it to milk and honey. He states that such attempts will not create a rift between them.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is actively mediating in the ongoing conflict. He held talks with leaders from Saudi Arabia and Iran, ensuring mutual defense agreements are respected. Dar also contacted foreign ministers from several other nations. The government is focused on the welfare of Pakistani citizens living abroad. One Pakistani national was killed in the UAE.
IndiGo announces non-stop connectivity between Chennai and Runion Island from April 29
Located between Madagascar and Mauritius, Runion Island is renowned for its dramatic volcanic landscapes
Gulf airline suspension leads to a rise in freight rates to the US and Europe
All major Gulf airlines operate extensively to India and together account for nearly 20% of air cargo capacity carried in passenger aircraft belly space
Retirement reality check: Why most Americans have so little saved, and how to fix it
Many Americans have very low retirement savings and depend mainly on Social Security income. Fewer workers now get pensions, which makes personal savings more important. Experts say starting early, investing monthly, and using 401(k) plans or IRAs can help build a bigger retirement fund. Smart planning and timing Social Security benefits can improve financial security later in life.
PM Modi speaks to leaders of 8 West Asian countries over 48 hours
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has engaged in extensive diplomatic talks with leaders from the UAE, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar. These discussions focused on the escalating regional conflict and the safety of the Indian community. PM Modi reiterated India's commitment to peace and stability through dialogue and diplomacy.
Why is gold price going down sharply by 4% and silver by 12%, and will precious metals plunge to great depths or stay afloat to rise again? Precious metals fall as Iran war lifts oil, gas, dollar and bond yields. Traders shift to energy and US dollar.
Did Demi Moore undergo $500,000 plastic surgery? Rumors swirl as she appears unrecognizable
Hollywood icon Demi Moore turned heads at Guccis Milan Fashion Week on February 27, unveiling a bold new hairstyle that surprised fans worldwide. The 63-year-old actress featured a sleek chin-length bob, significantly shorter than her longtime signature locks, marking her shortest haircut in nearly three decades. Fans and critics alike shared their reactions online, making the transformation one of the most talked about fashion moments of the season.
Iran strikes the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia as war expands yet again
Amid rising geopolitical tensions, Iran's attack on the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia marks a dangerous escalation in hostilities. In retaliation, the US and Israeli forces unleashed airstrikes over Iran, resulting in dire global implications for oil supply, gas resources, and travel safety.
MoD signs Rs 5,083 cr deals: ALH Mk-III, Shtil Missiles to boost Indias maritime security
Planning a gold loan in 2026? Find out which lender is offering the lowest interest rate in India
A gold loan is a secured loan in which gold jewellery is pledged as collateral. Interest rates in India range from 8% to 27%, depending on various factors. Here are the options.
Quote of the day by Ralph Waldo Emerson: Ralph Waldo Emerson's The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be emphasizes personal responsibility and the power of choice in shaping one's life. This transcendentalist philosophy challenges predetermined fate, highlighting that identity is formed through decisions, discipline, and intention.
Too late for Iran to seek talks, says Trump amid escalating conflict
United States President Donald Trump has declared that Iran's window for negotiations has closed. He stated that Iran's military leadership and defense capabilities have been significantly diminished. Trump asserted that Iran's air defense, air force, navy, and leadership are gone. He indicated that Iran now wishes to talk, but he has responded with 'Too Late'.
IAEA confirms damage to Iran's nuclear fuel enrichment plant, no radiological impact
The International Atomic Energy Agency has released a statement acknowledging the destruction at Iran's Natanz Nuclear site. Recent satellite photos reveal extensive damage to the entrance structures, yet officials assure there is no risk of radiological fallout. Initial reports suggest that strikes from US and Israeli forces were responsible.
Which law gave US, Israel authority to attack Iran, kill its leader: Omar Abdullah
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condemned strikes on Iran. He questioned the authority of the United States and Israel to take such actions. Abdullah stated that no international law justifies foreign military aggression or the killing of civilians. He urged people to exercise restraint and express anger through lawful means.
A video from a corporate office in Gurgaon has gone viral after showing an employee dancing during Holi celebrations while still holding his laptop. Shared on Instagram by Gauranshi, the clip captures colleagues playing with colours inside the office, but the opening moment of the man juggling work and celebration drew the most attention. Social media users found it both funny and relatable, saying it reflects modern office culture where work and personal moments often overlap.
Rapido launches Ownly food delivery app in Bengaluru
The service is now live citywide
Priyanka Chopra revealed her late father, Ashok Chopra, would have admired Nick Jonas's musical passion and talent. She believes her father, a music lover himself, would have approved of Nick as his daughter's life partner. Priyanka shared that Nick's creative process and dedication to his craft would have resonated deeply with her father.
Ahmedabad University Reimagines the MBA for New-Age Roles in a Connected Global Economy
The Ahmedabad MBA , a new management programme designed to respond to structural shifts reshaping business and society. The programme has been developed in recognition of the profound disruptions caused by rapid technological transformation, shifting geopolitical dynamics, climate change, and large-scale urbanisation, particularly in emerging economies such as India. The Ahmedabad MBA: Built for High Impact Roles in a Connected World Over the past decade, businesses across industries have been challenged by new organisational forms, digital platforms, and data-driven operating models. Traditional structures built around hierarchies and incremental change are increasingly giving way to agile, cross-functional systems that require new skills and new ways of thinking. Roles within organisations are evolving rapidly, demanding technological fluency, interdisciplinary understanding, and the ability to navigate uncertainty. Professor Pankaj Chandra, Vice Chancellor of Ahmedabad University , said, “ Business today operates in an environment defined by complexity and interconnectedness. Technology is transforming how organisations function, geopolitics is influencing supply chains and capital flows, climate change is shaping regulatory and strategic decisions, and urbanisation is redefining markets and consumers. Management education must respond to these realities with intellectual depth and structural innovation .” The Ahmedabad MBA has been designed within a comprehensive research university environment, enabling students to draw upon expertise across management, engineering, arts and sciences, public health, and technology domains. This interdisciplinary foundation reflects the growing need for managers who can integrate perspectives from economics, social sciences, computing, sustainability, and policy into business decision-making. The programme is structured around four core capabilities. It emphasises the development of an entrepreneurial mindset that enables students to identify opportunity within uncertainty. It builds technological fluency so that graduates understand not only digital tools but also the strategic implications of emerging technologies. It integrates interdisciplinary learning to deepen understanding of markets, institutions, and society. It also cultivates the ability to work in diverse teams, recognising that contemporary problem-solving requires collaboration across varied backgrounds and expertise. Students in The Ahmedabad MBA have the flexibility to shape their academic pathways in line with the roles they aspire to pursue. A student who wishes to become a technology product manager can complement marketing courses with coursework and projects in artificial intelligence, networking, and design from the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Those aiming to work in the health industry can integrate their management learning with courses in One Health and Data Science in Health from the Bagchi School of Public Health. A student interested in finance within the creative industries may combine business education with coursework in Performing and Visual Arts from the School of Arts and Sciences or pursue specialised study at the GIFT International FinTech Institute established by Ahmedabad University with IIT Gandhinagar. Similarly, a student aspiring to be a Sustainability Manager in a global manufacturing firm can undertake courses and projects with The Climate Institute to design sustainable systems, processes, and materials. Field projects form a key component of the programme, enabling students to integrate classroom learning with real-world challenges. This experiential emphasis aims to ensure that graduates are prepared not only to analyse complex problems but also to design and implement practical solutions. Career preparation is supported by a highly networked Career Development Centre that works closely with industry, startups, family businesses, and research-driven organisations. Graduates of the Ahmedabad MBA pursue careers across core functional areas such as finance, marketing, operations, and product management, as well as interdisciplinary and emerging domains including fintech, analytics, entrepreneurship, sustainability, advanced manufacturing, and the creative industries. The programme is designed to support diverse career ambitions aligned with both India’s growth and the realities of the global economy. Ahmedabad University believes that the future of management education lies within strong university ecosystems that encourage dialogue across disciplines. Globally, many highly regarded business schools are embedded within comprehensive universities for precisely this reason. Such environments allow management students to engage with scholars in sociology, psychology, engineering, climate science, and public policy, thereby deepening the intellectual foundations of business practice. “ The manager of the future must understand systems rather than silos ,” Professor Chandra added. “ They must be comfortable navigating technological change, regulatory uncertainty, global interdependence, and social responsibility. The Ahmedabad MBA seeks to prepare such whole managers who can think critically, act responsibly, and lead in conditions of change .” Admissions to The Ahmedabad MBA are now open . About Ahmedabad University Ahmedabad University is a leading private, non-profit research university offering students a liberal education focused on interdisciplinary learning, practice orientation, and research thinking. The University has been Recognised by the Government of Gujarat as a Centre of Excellence. Accredited with 'A' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). Awarded Leadership and Management Team of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards Asia 2025. Awarded a 5-star rating, the highest awarded in the Gujarat State Institutional Rating Framework (GSIRF) for 2021-22 and 2023-24, by the Knowledge Consortium of Gujarat (KCG), Department of Education, Government of Gujarat. Awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) International Award for Excellence 2024 for our University Centre. Awarded a 'Platinum Rating' by the Indian Green Building Council for sustainability and green practices. Recognised by the UGC under Section 12(B) of the UGC Act, becoming one of the very few private research universities to have been awarded this recognition for select research universities. Recognised as a Highly Commended University for Teaching and Learning Strategy of the Year in the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards Asia 2023. Awarded the AACSB’s Innovations That Inspire Award 2023 for its Foundation Programme. Awarded Gold Rating by the Indian Green Building Council for achieving the Green Building Standards at our University Centre. The University, established in 2009, is rooted in the vision of one of India’s finest educational foundations, the Ahmedabad Education Society, which was founded in 1935 by nationalist leaders. Programmes at the University range from bachelors to doctoral levels in humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, and management through its 14 Schools and Centres: Amrut Mody School of Management | Bagchi School of Public Health | School of Arts and Sciences | School of Engineering and Applied Science | Ahmedabad Design Lab | Centre for Heritage Management | Centre for Learning Futures | Global Centre for Environment and Energy | International Centre for Space and Cosmology | Sahyog: Centre for Promoting Health | Stepwell Centre for Asian Futures | The Climate Institute | The Institute of Manufacturing and Economy | VentureStudio An urban university, Ahmedabad promotes independent-mindedness and diversity across all dimensions of its activity and helps students mature into critical thinkers who are analytically equipped, practically oriented, and contextually aware global citizens. The University provides a contemporary educational framework that brings liberal arts, sciences, and the professions to engage together in creating new knowledge for addressing complex challenges of the society and in offering majors that merge the boundaries of disciplines to prepare students for the new economy.

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