Kangana Ranaut shared a personal account of alleged prejudice from designer Masaba Gupta, who reportedly refused to provide a saree for an event at Ram Janmbhoomi. Ranaut also linked her experiences of industry bias to her support for a saffron party, claiming AR Rahman refused to meet her for her film 'Emergency', labeling it 'propaganda'.
Trump planning strike on Mexico next? US warns of 'military activity', issues 60-day flight notice
Dwayne Johnson delivers a subdued performance as MMA fighter Mark Kerr in 'The Smashing Machine,' now available on Prime Video in India. The film chronicles Kerr's rise and personal struggles with addiction and pressure, set between 1997 and 2000. Directed by Benny Safdie, it features realistic fight sequences and a raw portrayal of the fighter's life.
Here's where Trump's most jaw-dropping promises stand a year into his second term
Some of his ideas that once seemed implausible, if not outright fanciful, are now reality. But there are other things that Trump could not deliver on.
U.S district judge Kate Menendez restricts ICE protest tactics in Minneapolis amid unrest
A federal judge has stepped in to control immigration agents' actions during protests in Minneapolis. This ruling follows weeks of unrest linked to aggressive immigration enforcement. Demonstrations intensified after a fatal shooting involving an ICE agent. The judge issued an injunction barring federal agents from retaliating against peaceful, non-obstructive demonstrators.
One surprising way millions could lose Social Security benefits in 2026
In 2026, many retirees could see smaller Social Security checks if they work and earn too much before full retirement age. Social Security has income limits that can cause benefits to be withheld. The money is not lost forever, but monthly payments may drop. Knowing the rules can help retirees avoid surprise cuts.
Trump threatened strikes on Iran, then backed off as executions were halted | What changed his mind?
Burning or tingling in feet can signal nerve distress. A young man experienced these symptoms due to severe Vitamin B12 deficiency. Investigations revealed he had pernicious anemia, an autoimmune disorder affecting B12 absorption. Doctors treated him with injections, bypassing his digestive system. This case highlights the importance of identifying the cause of B12 deficiency beyond diet.
Vivek Oberoi's reduced film presence stemmed from a severe accident and its physical aftermath, not just industry politics, reveals fitness expert Vinod Channa. The actor, also praised for business acumen, previously spoke of career contradictions and a near-fatal 2002 film accident, highlighting his resilience in overcoming adversity.
Film that made Rajesh Khanna into overnight star was almost rejected by him
Aradhana, a 1969 romantic drama, became a legendary hit despite facing numerous challenges during its production. Filmmaker Shakti Samanta navigated actor changes, a hesitant lead, and a last-minute crisis during a song shoot, ultimately creating a cinematic milestone that launched Rajesh Khanna's superstardom.
AR Rahman's 'communal' Bollywood remark sparked debate, with Kangana Ranaut revealing a personal snub. She claims the composer refused to score her film 'Emergency,' allegedly calling it 'propaganda' and avoiding a meeting. Ranaut perceives this as prejudice, adding a personal dimension to the ongoing industry discussion about its evolving landscape.
Who Is Elizabeth Yu? Meet Gaten Matarazzos longtime girlfriend
Actor Gaten Matarazzo, popular for Stranger Things, has gained the spotlight while maintaining a steady relationship with actress Elizabeth Yu. The pair met as teenagers and have spent seven years supporting each other through auditions, premieres, and significant career milestones. As Matarazzo mirrors on fame and latest fan experiences, attention has turned to Yus growing career, which includes her role as Princess Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Quote of the Day: NFL star Travis Kelce's enduring success stems from an internal drive, as highlighted by his quote, Passion sits in your heart and its within you. This philosophy, forged through early life, college setbacks, and NFL challenges, emphasizes that true greatness is an innate force, not externally manufactured.
According to sources cited by media, the Shinde Sena is likely to demand the Mayor post in India's richest municipal corporation as it celebrates the centenary year of its founder, Bal Thackeray, as a befitting tribute to him on his 100th birthday on January 23.
Word of the Day: Anachronistic
The word anachronistic is often seen in news, movies, books, and fashion stories. Writers use it when talking about history, culture, or modern life. The term appears in major dictionaries and newspapers and is common in reviews and opinion pieces that discuss how times change and how some things struggle to keep up.
Idol I Part 5 Episode 9 and 10 release date, time, schedule, what to expect and how to watch details are now confirmed. The Netflix series continues with new episodes following the Korean broadcast pattern. Viewers can check global timings, cast details, episode count, and story updates here.
Trump hails 'Great Relationship' with Venezuelan interim prez, invokes Iraq, ISIS to justify backing
Andhra man wins Rs 1.5 crore in just a few minutes of cockfight
A man from Rajahmundry reportedly won Rs 1.53 crore in a high-stakes cockfight during Sankranti in Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh. This massive betting win, held despite a ban, surpassed last year's record and has become the biggest ever reported in the Telugu states. The bout, lasting only minutes, saw immense betting, with authorities now questioning the reported figures.
Iran's leader calls Trump a 'criminal' for backing protests and blames demonstrators for deaths
In a speech broadcast by state television, Khamenei said the protests had left several thousand people dead - the first indication from an Iranian leader of the extent of the casualties from the wave of protests that began Dec. 28 and led to a bloody crackdown.
China's 'super embassy' plan in London triggers security fears and political storm
Britain is close to approving a large Chinese diplomatic mission in London. The planned complex at Royal Mint Court faces opposition over security and civil liberties. Prime Minister Keir Starmer may approve the project soon. This decision comes amid concerns from rights groups and US lawmakers about espionage and data threats.
Normal is keeping the Indian middle class broke: CAs blunt warning on degrees, cars and home loans
Middle-class India's traditional success markers like expensive degrees, early home loans, and new cars are leading to financial burnout, warns CA Nitin Kaushik. He argues that focusing on skills over brand names, buying pre-owned cars, and delaying home purchases can prevent long-term debt. Low fixed costs, not flashy assets, offer true financial freedom and security in today's economy.
Delhi government raises annual income cap for ration card application to Rs 1.2 lakh
Delhi's annual income limit for ration cards has increased to Rs 1.20 lakh. This move aims to include more families in the food security program. Over 3.89 lakh applications were pending. New rules prioritize needy families. District committees will now scrutinize applications. A waiting list will also be maintained to fill vacancies promptly.
Set in Miami, The Rip centers on a Tactical Narcotics Team following the murder of one of their own ignites a federal investigation and internal suspicion. As pressure rises, detectives JD Byrne and Dane Dumars lead their unit on a late-day raid that finds a huge hidden stash of cartel cash. What starts as routine police work rapidly turns into a dangerous moral crossroads. With trust eroding and outside forces closing in, the team must decide whether to follow the law or seize an opportunity that could change their lives forever.
'Serious strategic blunder!': Trumps 2018 warning resurfaces as Merz slams Germanys nuclear exit
Jharkhand govt to present energy transition model at events in Davos, UK
Jharkhand will showcase its energy transition model at the World Economic Forum in Davos and during a visit to the United Kingdom. Chief Minister Hemant Soren will lead the delegation. The state aims to attract global partners for renewable energy, grid modernization, and industrial decarbonization. Jharkhand's strategy emphasizes growth in harmony with nature and inclusive transitions for communities.
NYT Connections is a daily word game created by The New York Times Games team. Players are given a four-by-four grid of words and must sort them into four groups of four based on shared links. Each category is colour-coded by difficulty, ranging from yellow at the easiest level to purple at the most challenging.
Will Budget 2026 put India on track for future-ready construction and housing ecosystems?
Budget 2026 will focus on strengthening systems for infrastructure, housing, and manufacturing. The aim is to convert capital into durable national assets with consistency and quality. Predictable funding, disciplined execution, and process efficiency are key. Housing programs will shift focus to quality. Atmanirbhar manufacturing will be enabled by infrastructure. Sustainability will align with long-term growth.
Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says authorities 'must break the back of the seditionists'
Amid escalating tensions, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, has instructed the government to decisively quelch the ongoing protests. He has criticized US President Donald Trump, attributing the rising casualties during the demonstrations to his influence.
Sony Pictures Networks India explores South push amid slowdown in Hindi market
The company operates 28 linear television channels across Hindi, English, Marathi, and Bangla, spanning general entertainment, movies, kids and sports. While SPNI has a presence in select regional markets such as Marathi and Bangla, its scale in these markets remains limited, while South India remains a major vacuum in its portfolio.
Doctor shares the truth about obesity: 'It is not the disease but the body's...'
A doctor explains obesity is a body's defense against metabolic strain. Excess calories are stored as fat to protect organs. This fat acts as a safety vault. Problems arise when fat storage is full, leading to organ infiltration and diseases like diabetes. Focusing on metabolic health, not just fat, is key. Muscle strengthening and better sleep help.
American CEOs push back on Trump, cautiously
Business leaders are urged to defend free markets against government control. Many top executives are hesitant to openly criticize President Trump's policies. They fear potential repercussions for dissent. This cautious approach contrasts with earlier times. Experts suggest this fear is influencing their limited public statements. The situation highlights a growing tension between business interests and presidential actions.
19 Bills pending in Rajya Sabha, oldest dates back to 1992
Nineteen government bills are currently pending in the Rajya Sabha. The oldest bill, concerning population control, was introduced in 1992. Other pending legislation covers diverse areas like rent control, seed quality, migrant workers, and tribal autonomy. These bills, some dating back decades, await further consideration in the Upper House.
Wings India 2026 to spotlight manufacturing, sustainable aviation
Wings India 2026 will host a large-scale international exhibition, static aircraft displays, flying and aerobatic shows, a high-level international conference, CEO roundtables, B2B and B2G meetings, an aviation job fair, an awards ceremony and vibrant cultural programmes
Trump's protectionist trade policies allow China to swoop in
Canada is seeking new trade partners as President Trump's policies create uncertainty. The nation has agreed to lower import taxes on Chinese electric vehicles and canola seeds. This move signals a significant shift in Canada's economic strategy. Other countries are also exploring alternatives to the U.S. market. This realignment could impact upcoming North American trade talks.
Neck pain? AIMS surgeon explains why you should see a doctor instead of trying to fix it on your own
Neck and back pain are common, especially for office workers, often stemming from poor posture and prolonged sitting. Dr. Vishal Lapshia advises prioritizing spine health through ergonomic adjustments, regular breaks, and exercise. Medical treatments like medication, physiotherapy, and in some cases, surgery, are available to manage and prevent persistent pain.
Priya Kapur files criminal defamation case against Sunjay Kapur's sister Mandhira Kapur Smith
The complaint, filed before the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, asserted that the impugned remarks contain false assertions, insinuations and personal attacks presented as established facts, despite the issues being sub judice, thereby causing serious reputational harm.
A social media post claims a user's brother achieved significant, rapid profits in stock trading by following analysis from Grok, an AI chatbot. The trade, executed in the futures and options segment with minimal funds, was reportedly closed within an hour, sparking both excitement and skepticism online.
VinFast targets doubling outlets, 3 model launches this year
VinFast India is set to introduce three new electric vehicle models this year. The company also plans to significantly expand its sales infrastructure across India. These new vehicles are designed for real-world usage and premium appeal, offering strong value to price-conscious buyers. VinFast aims to increase its showroom presence and integrate charging infrastructure and ride-hailing solutions to boost EV adoption.
Mega Millions winning numbers January 16: Did anyone win the $230 million jackpot last night?
A Mega Millions ticket is priced at $5, following updates introduced to the lottery in recent years. In many states, including Michigan, tickets can be purchased both in-store and online until 10:45 p.m. local time on draw nights.
Tamil Nadu CM offers government job to top Jallikattu bull-tamer
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced a government job for the top bull tamer at the Jallikattu event in Alanganallur. The competition is part of Mattu Pongal festivities. Jallikattu is a traditional sport where participants attempt to tame bulls. Extensive safety and medical arrangements were made for the event. The breed of bulls used is Pulikulam or Kangayam.
Tamil Nadu elections: AIADMK announces 2,000 monthly cash transfer for women, free bus rides for men
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami has unveiled five major poll promises for the upcoming Assembly election. These include a monthly financial aid of Rs 2,000 for women heads of families. Free bus rides for men in city buses are also promised. The party plans to provide concrete houses under the Amma Housing Scheme.
ICICI Bank board approves Sandeep Bakhshis reappointment as MD & CEO till 2028
ICICI Bank's board has approved Sandeep Bakhshi's reappointment as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. His new term will begin on October 4, 2026, and conclude on October 3, 2028. This decision is subject to approvals from the RBI and shareholders. Bakhshi has led the bank since 2018, focusing on risk controls and asset quality.
Bareilly is experiencing a significant tourism surge, attracting over one crore domestic visitors last year, driven by the Rs 230-crore Nath Corridor project. This initiative aims to transform the city into a prominent Hindu pilgrimage destination by linking seven Shaivite temples, boosting local economy and infrastructure.
The Maharashtra cabinet has approved several key decisions. These include extending toll exemption for electric vehicles on the Atal Setu. The Mumbai Police Housing Township project will build 45,000 homes. A multi-modal hub for fruits and vegetables is planned for Thane. The cabinet also sanctioned 1,000 electric buses for Pune.
Union Budget: CII seeks infrastructure, R&D push to sustain Indias growth
Industry leaders are urging the government to use the upcoming Union Budget for 2026-27. They want reforms in infrastructure, innovation, digital systems, and finance. This aims to keep India as the world's fastest-growing economy. Business confidence is high, driven by domestic demand. The budget proposals focus on capital expenditure and talent attraction.
Mother of all trade deals is loading: What it means for India
India and the EU are on the cusp of a landmark Free Trade Agreement, potentially dubbed the 'mother of all deals.' This pact, two decades in the making, aims to boost bilateral trade and investment, offering a crucial diversification avenue amidst rising protectionism. Key sticking points include market access for automobiles and agriculture, but a breakthrough could reshape global trade.
Renowned physicist Richard Feynman championed the strength found in not knowing, arguing that embracing doubt fuels curiosity and progress. His philosophy, relevant today, encourages intellectual honesty and resisting the comfort of absolute truths. Feynman's insights, from quantum mechanics to everyday life, highlight how admitting uncertainty keeps minds open to learning and discovery, fostering genuine understanding over rigid conclusions.
Delhi among top three in electric vehicle penetration: Study
New Delhi is a leader in electric vehicle adoption. The national capital ranks third nationally with 11.6 percent EV penetration in the financial year 2024-25. This strong performance is driven by widespread adoption across two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and public transport. Delhi's electric bus fleet is also among the highest in the country.
Inaugural Global Economic Cooperation forum to held in Mumbai Feb 17-19
Mumbai will host the Global Economic Cooperation 2026 summit from February 17-19. This forum will bring together governments, investors, and industry leaders. They will discuss economic diplomacy and cooperation in a changing global landscape. The event aims to shape practical pathways for collaboration in capital, infrastructure, technology, and energy. It will focus on key areas for global stability and prosperity.
India's apparel retail market poised to reach 16 lakh crore by FY30: CareEdge
The apparel market, estimated at 9.30 lakh crore in 2024-25, has grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 7% since 2017-18
Iran's Leader Khamenei calls Trump 'criminal' for causing casualties, damage, slander on Iranians
Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei said on Saturday that Iran considers U.S. President Donald Trump a criminal for inflicting casualties, damage, and slander on the Iranian people during the protests.
Technology must be used for welfare of society, people should not become slaves to it: Mohan Bhagwat
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed young entrepreneurs in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. He emphasized using technology for societal good without becoming dependent. Bhagwat highlighted that business should prioritize social responsibility alongside profit. He cited farmers' dedication to agriculture as an example of society-centric work. Bhagwat also stressed adapting technology to India's conditions and safeguarding employment.
Iran tensions easing, says Shashi Tharoor; cites halt to executions, softer US tone
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor noted positive developments in Iran, with cancelled executions and a toned-down US stance. He believes tensions are decreasing, offering hope for the people of Iran. However, Tharoor expressed doubt regarding the Gaza peace plan, citing ongoing violence and a lack of clear progress on Hamas disarmament. The situation remains tense.
Electronics manufacturing leads PLI scheme as production jumps 146%: Report
Rise in production aided by $4 billion FDI inflows, 70% of which came to PLI beneficiaries
Indias utility-scale solar additions jump 55% to 28.6 GW in 2025
India added a record 37.9 GW of solar and 6.3 GW of wind capacity, marking its highest-ever annual renewable additions
Flight disruptions are expected at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport from January 21 to 26 due to airspace restrictions for Republic Day Parade rehearsals and the main event. Travelers are advised to check flight statuses with airlines, arrive early, and stay updated through official notifications to avoid inconvenience.
Quote of the day by Oscar Wilde: 'Be yourself; everyone else is already taken'
Oscar Wilde, a celebrated modern literary figure, left an indelible mark with works like The Happy Prince and The Importance of Being Earnest. His life, marked by academic brilliance and a mastery of wit, tragically culminated in imprisonment due to his relationships, leading to profound final works.
An office party video is going viral. A DJ played the Microsoft Teams ringtone, a sound many dread. This unexpected mix with a popular meme line caused laughter and online chatter. The clip has resonated with corporate employees, turning a work sound into an unexpected party highlight. The video has garnered significant views and comments.
India delivers 7.3% average return on FDI, ahead of emerging markets: CareEdge
The services sector led inflows, followed by software and hardware
A woman has died in New South Wales after a tree branch fell on her car. The incident occurred on Macquarie Pass during severe weather. Emergency services responded to the scene. Police have closed the pass for several hours. Many SES volunteers are assisting with rescues across the state due to heavy rain and strong winds.
Quote of the day by William Wordsworth: What we need is not the will to believe
Quote of the Day invites readers to reflect on how they engage with ideas, traditions and information. Rather than promoting belief without scrutiny, Wordsworths words emphasise patience, openness and the courage to question.
Not regular activity: MEA clarifies India did not participate in 'BRICS Naval Exercise'
India clarified that the 'BRICS Naval Exercise' was a South African initiative, not a regular BRICS activity, with India not participating. The drills, led by China and involving Russia and Iran, are underway near South Africa's coast amid rising global maritime tensions. India's regular maritime exercise in this context is IBSAMAR with Brazil and South Africa.
Ashok Gehlot alleges nearly 1,400 fake objections in Alwar draft voter list
Congress leader Ashok Gehlot has raised serious concerns over electoral roll revisions in Ramgarh, Alwar. He claims a BJP election agent filed 1,383 fake objections in one day. Gehlot alleges this is a conspiracy to undermine democracy and steal the public mandate. He has demanded criminal cases against those involved and strict action.
Six children among 14 killed in road accident due to fog in Pakistan's Punjab
A tragic accident occurred in Pakistan's Punjab province. A truck carrying 23 passengers, mostly a family, fell from a bridge in Kot Momin. Dense fog caused the driver to lose control. At least 14 people, including six children, died. Nine others were injured and are receiving treatment. The family was traveling to Faisalabad for a funeral.
Shivakumar scraps Davos tour to attend party meetings ahead of Assam polls
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has cancelled his Davos trip for the World Economic Forum. He will attend meetings in New Delhi regarding the Assam Assembly elections. Shivakumar is also leading a campaign against the Centre over MNREGA. This has led to a special session of the Karnataka Assembly. He is meeting senior Congress leaders in Delhi.
The Ghaziabad to Noida International Airport rapid rail corridor is proceeding as planned. Officials confirmed the original route will be maintained. This project aims to enhance connectivity for western Uttar Pradesh towns and support planned growth. The corridor will feature 22 stations, integrating with existing metro lines.
Maruti Suzuki to invest Rs 35,000 crore to develop new plant in Gujarat
Maruti Suzuki India Limited is set to build a massive new plant in Khoraj, Gujarat. This significant investment of Rs 35,000 crores will boost production by 10 lakh cars annually. The project is expected to generate around 12,000 employment opportunities. This move strengthens Gujarat's position as a manufacturing hub and aligns with the 'Make in India' initiative.
Maharashtra is presenting its investment potential at the World Economic Forum 2026. The state highlights its ability to convert ambition into measurable outcomes through scale, speed, and policy certainty. Maharashtra has attracted significant FDI, focusing on sunrise sectors and strengthening traditional manufacturing.
Senior Maoist among two killed in encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh
Security forces eliminated two Naxalites in Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh. Senior cadre Dilip Bedja was among those killed in the encounter. The gunfight occurred during an anti-Naxalite operation in the forested hills. Security personnel from the Special Task Force, District Reserve Guard, and CoBRA were involved. Bodies of two Naxalites and AK-47 rifles were recovered.
Merchandise exports may face tough time due to US-India trade deal impasse, tariff threats: CRISIL
With the merchandise exports growth rate lagging imports, the merchandise trade deficit widened to $25 billion in December 2025, from $20 billion a year earlier
Kannada star Kichcha Sudeep's action thriller Mark, released in Christmas 2025, is set for its OTT debut. Despite mixed reviews, the film had a respectable theatrical run and will now be available in multiple languages, facing competition from another Kannada release on the same day. Read on!
India's apparel retail market poised to reach Rs 16 lakh crore by FY30: CareEdge
India's apparel market is set for major growth. It is expected to reach Rs 16 lakh crore by 2029-30. Rising incomes and online shopping are key drivers. Value fashion brands are expanding rapidly. E-commerce will also see significant growth. Recent GST changes will boost affordability for many shoppers.
PM Modi flags off first Vande Bharat sleeper train between Howrah and Guwahati
The fully AC train offers an airline-like travel experience at economical fares, reducing travel time on the route by around 2.5 hours
CRISIL flags strong headwinds for merchandise exports
Indian merchandise exports face challenges from the US-India trade deal stalemate and possible US sanctions on Russian crude oil. Tea and basmati rice may see pressure. However, the current account deficit is projected to stay manageable due to strong services trade and remittances.
A Delhi court heard arguments in the Excise Policy corruption case. Arvind Kejriwal's lawyer stated no evidence links him to the alleged Rs 100 crore payment. The chargesheet was described as a repetition of earlier filings. The court adjourned the matter for further hearing. The case involves allegations of undue influence on policy formulation.
CJI Kant lays foundation for court complexes across six UP districts
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant has initiated the construction of integrated court complexes in six Uttar Pradesh districts. These facilities in Chandauli, Mahoba, Amethi, Shamli, Hathras, and Auraiya are expected to become a national standard. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was present at the foundation-laying ceremony. The Chief Justice expressed his intent to promote these developments across India.
Telangana govt begins MSP operations for red gram as prices fall
While the MSP for the pulse crop is fixed at 8,000, farmers are getting only 7,200 in the market
India allows 5 lakh tonnes of wheat product exports, partially lifting three-year ban
The move will help the Indian diaspora access domestic brands of atta, maida, and sooji
Pakistani cricket stars Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Afridi faced scrutiny during Australia's Big Bash League. Azam's visible frustration after being denied a run and his subsequent dismissal sparked online debate. Rizwan's quiet innings and Afridi's mid-over withdrawal added to the discussion. Steve Smith's dominant century led Sydney Sixers to victory.
Murshidabad sees fresh unrest with highway, rail traffic blocked over migrant worker assault
Protests erupted again in Murshidabad, West Bengal on Saturday. Locals blocked National Highway-12 and railway tracks at Beldanga. This followed allegations of another migrant worker being assaulted in Bihar. The unrest reignited anger after a previous death. Police are working to restore normalcy. Efforts are underway to prevent further violence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off Indias first Vande Bharat Sleeper Train between Howrah-Guwahati (Kamakhya) from Malda Town Railway Station on Saturday, boosting rail connectivity in poll-bound West Bengal.
In a post-pandemic world marked by rapid change, many people experience life as a series of unresolved transitions, career shifts, identity questions, and geopolitical realignments. Liminal gives language to this shared sense
Tamil Nadu Elections: AIADMK announces first wave of promises
AIADMK has unveiled its initial election promises for the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. Key pledges include Rs 2,000 monthly aid for women heads of families and free bus travel for men. The party also plans housing schemes and enhanced employment opportunities. AIADMK aims to regain power in the state.
Raj Thackeray admits MNS's poor BMC polls performance, vows to fight for Marathi manoos
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray has accepted his party's disappointing performance in the BMC elections. He stated the contest was between 'Shiv Shakti and money power'. Despite the setback, Thackeray urged party workers to remain steadfast in their commitment to Marathi manoos and Marathi asmita. He assured that MNS corporators would challenge any actions against Marathi interests.
India's average return on FDI remains robust at 7.3%, outperforming emerging economies: CareEdge
India saw gross FDI inflows rise to USD 81 billion in FY25. However, increased profit repatriation and outflows significantly reduced net FDI to just USD 1 billion. Despite this, India's return on inward FDI remains strong. Emerging sectors like semiconductors and EVs are attracting foreign investment. Global FDI flows are lagging GDP growth.
LIVE: PM Modi flags off Vande Bharat, unveils major rail and road projects in Malda, West Bengal
India's Supreme Court has ruled that tax treaties must prioritize national interest over foreign pressure, emphasizing the need to protect tax sovereignty and prevent abuse. Justice Pardiwala's opinion highlighted that international tax pacts require transparency, periodic reviews, and strong exit clauses. The court upheld the taxation of capital gains from Tiger Global's Flipkart exit, reinforcing these principles for future agreements.
Centre revives three long-stalled Yamuna dam projects to shore up Delhis water supply
The Centre has revived three stalled dam projects on the Yamuna and its tributaries. These projects, Lakhwar, Renukaji, and Kishau, aim to significantly boost Delhi's water supply. Officials state the dams could meet the capital's drinking water needs for the next 25 years. Water supply is expected to commence within five to seven years.
India-EU trade deal to double exports in three years, industry says
Industry estimates suggest exports to the EU could double over the next three years as tariffs are phased out

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