West Asia crisis: Govt discusses ways to scale up production of induction heater
NEW DELHI, Apr 3:The Government on Friday held discussions on measures to encourage companies to ramp up production of induction heaters and compatible utensils amid rising demand for these products due to concerns over LPG availability following the West Asia crisis, an official said. The crisis has disrupted the movement of ships carrying oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns over cooking gas supplies and prompting people to rush to buy induction heaters and compatible utensils. The [] The post West Asia crisis: Govt discusses ways to scale up production of induction heater appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CBSE plan 2026-27: Three-language formula from Class 6; two levels of maths, science for Class 9
The Central Board of Secondary Education is introducing significant changes. Starting in the 2026-27 academic year, a three-language formula will be implemented for Class 6 students. Additionally, Class 9 students will experience a new two-level system for mathematics and science. This includes a standard curriculum and an optional advanced level for those seeking greater depth.
TDS, TCS new rules: Forms 138 and 140 replace old Forms 24Q and 26Q here's all you need to know
The government has introduced new Forms 138 and 140 for TDS reporting, replacing the old Forms 24Q and 26Q. Here's all you need to know.
Russia's oil and gas revenue down 43% y/y in March, finance ministry says
Russian state oil and gas revenues saw a significant drop in March. Revenues fell by 43 percent to 617 billion roubles compared to last year. This decline is attributed to lower oil prices and a stronger rouble. Oil and gas income is vital for Russia's state budget. The first quarter also showed a 45 percent decrease in revenue.
Bengaluru CA Meenal Goel challenges the notion that money can't buy happiness, highlighting its crucial role in mitigating stress and enabling essential life choices like healthcare and education. Financial security, she argues, is a practical necessity that provides freedom and opportunities, allowing passion to flourish without constant anxiety. Internet reactions echo this sentiment, emphasizing money's role in control and dignity.
Bypassing Strait of Hormuz: PM Modi-backed IMEC returns to focus as Gulf seeks new oil routes
Kash Patel and Tulsi after Bondi? Why Trump keeps losing his A-team
US Attorney General Pam Bondi's abrupt dismissal by President Trump signals a return to his administration's characteristic high turnover. This pattern, seen in his first term, suggests that even unwavering loyalty is insufficient to guarantee survival, as performance and personal chemistry remain critical factors.
Iranian crude oil vessel shifts course midway from India to China
The Aframax tanker Ping Shun, built in 2002 and sanctioned by the US in 2025, is now signalling Dongying in China as its destination instead of Vadinar in Gujarat, which it had indicated earlier this week
French-owned container ship exits Hormuz in first since war
European states, including France, are making initial diplomatic efforts to ease the crisis, but so far no progress has been reported
How Delhis railway stations are turning into silent checkpoints for missing children
Delhi Police successfully traced and rescued eight missing minors in the past month, primarily at major railway stations. These operations, often stemming from minor family disputes, highlight stations as both escape routes for distressed children and crucial checkpoints for law enforcement to intercept them before they travel further.
Her eye tests were normal, but the pain wasnt: CMC Vellore neurologist shares the hidden cause
Anjali suffered intense eye pain for months. Doctors found her eyes healthy. Neurologist Dr Sudhir Kumar diagnosed migraine. Migraines can mimic other pains. Anjali received treatment and lifestyle advice. Her pain eased. This case highlights that eye pain may not stem from eyes. Persistent pain needs deeper neurological checks. Identifying the root cause leads to recovery.
Navy ensures security of Indian commercial ships, oil tankers: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the Indian Navy's crucial role in protecting trade routes and energy supplies. The Navy maintains a constant presence in the Indian Ocean, ensuring the safe passage of commercial ships and oil tankers. A strong navy is deemed a necessity for India's security and its vision for a developed nation by 2047.
Soft PR vs Real Issues: AAP slams Raghav Chadha; party questions his role, stance in Parliament
World food prices rose in March as Iran war lifted energy costs, FAO says
The FAO Food Price Index, which measures changes in a basket of globally traded food commodities, averaged 128.5 points in March, up 2.4% from its revised February level
Kremlin's drive for a state-backed messaging app touches a nerve for some
Russia is promoting its own messenger app, MAX, as foreign communication platforms face restrictions. Many Russians are reluctant to adopt MAX, citing privacy concerns and a preference for existing services. Officials claim MAX ensures national security and a sovereign internet. However, some users feel compelled to use it for state services.
Indias Russian oil imports surge 90% amid Hormuz disruption
India's oil imports from Russia saw a significant 90% jump in March. This occurred as overall oil imports dropped due to supply issues in West Asia. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz impacted LPG and LNG supplies. India is now actively seeking new sources for its energy needs. Imports from African nations also increased.
Pune rain: Heavy rainfall has lashed Pune on Thursday and the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has sounded an orange alert for today. Pune has received the highest rainfall since 1896. The IMD has sounded a yellow alert and has warned of thunderstorms, lightning and squall till April 5. In Vidarbha, a yellow alert has been sounded till Sunday.
Hyundai Motor flags export disruptions as Middle East conflict hits shipping
Hyundai Motor faces export disruptions due to the Middle East conflict. Shipments to Europe and North Africa are delayed, increasing costs. Rebuilding supply chains will take time even if the conflict ends. Hyundai Glovis reroutes cargo and faces higher fuel expenses. Sri Lanka serves as an intermediate hub for diverted shipments.
Exports during 2025-26 to record positive growth despite global challenges: Official
India's exports are showing strong resilience. Despite global challenges, positive growth is anticipated for the fiscal year 2025-26. Merchandise exports have maintained momentum. Data for March and the full fiscal year will be released soon. This indicates a positive outlook for India's trade performance in the coming period.
Hyundai Motor flags export disruptions as West Asia conflict hits shipping
Hyundai Motor, the worlds third-biggest automaker warns that even if the Iran war ended soon the impact would linger
Siddhant Jain's life is marked by a rare genetic condition. He lost his father and brother to it. Now, he faces the same illness. His daughter has a 50 percent chance of inheriting it. Siddhant fights to change his family's narrative. He finds strength in his wife's presence and their daughter's joy.
RBI Assistant Admit Card 2026 rbi.org.in: Direct link, exam dates, and steps to download
RBI Assistant Prelims Admit Card 2026 for 650 vacancies: Candidates can download their call letters from the official RBI website to appear for the preliminary examination scheduled on April 11 and 13, 2026. A printed admit card and valid photo ID are mandatory for entry.
Montreal police have arrested four individuals aged 18 to 22 in connection with a counterfeit money scheme. The suspects allegedly used fake $100 bills with identical serial numbers to purchase electronics, often through online marketplaces. Investigations involved social media monitoring and fingerprint analysis, leading to significant seizures of counterfeit currency.
Israel says it has struck over 3,500 targets in Lebanon in past month
The Israeli military said Friday it had struck more than 3,500 targets across Lebanon in the month since fighting with the Hezbollah militant group began. The Israeli military said Friday it had killed approximately 1,000 militants in Lebanon over the past month, with strikes targeting what it described as errorist infrastructure, weapons storage facilities, launch positions, and command and control headquarters belonging to Hezbollah.
The Central Board of Secondary Education is implementing a new three-language policy. This change, effective from the 2026-27 academic session, makes the third language compulsory from Class 6. Students in Classes 9 and 10 must pass all three languages for board exams. This initiative promotes multilingualism and cultural understanding across India.
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Biker Twitter review: 9 tweets you must read before watching Sharwanand's Telugu sports movie
Sharwanand's Biker, India's first full-scale motocross movie, has garnered mixed reviews. While praised for its visually impressive racing sequences and strong performances from Sharwanand and Rajasekhar, netizens also point out the Telugu movie's slow start and predictable storytelling. The climax race, however, is a standout. Read on to know more about it.
NCERT granted deemed-to-be university status, can award its own degrees
The National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has been officially declared a deemed-to-be university, enabling it to award its own degrees. This status, granted by the Ministry of Education on UGC's advice, applies to NCERT and its six constituent units.
Russian firms can scale up oil, LNG supplies to India: Country's first Deputy Chairman Manturov
Russia's First Deputy Chairman Denis Manturov reaffirmed that Russian companies have the capacity to steadily increase supplies of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the Indian market amid the energy crisis due to the conflict in West Asia, underlining deepening energy cooperation between the two countries during his official visit to the country.
Ship carrying Iranian oil shifts course midway from India to China
The Aframax tanker Ping Shun is now signalling Dongying in China as its destination instead of Vadinar in Gujarat, which it had indicated earlier this week, according to ship-tracking firm Kpler
West Asia conflict: Govt commends Maharashtra, AP, UP for swift action on LPG black marketing
States were also advised to maintain strict vigilance against hoarding, diversion, and the spread of misinformation that could trigger unnecessary panic
Fatty liver patients must AVOID these 3 drinks. AIIMS gastro doctor warns
Fatty liver is a growing concern in India, affecting younger individuals. Dr. Saurabh Sethi, an AIIMS gastroenterologist, highlights drinks that worsen liver fat and insulin resistance. Sugary sodas, alcohol, and sports drinks are identified as key culprits. Safer alternatives like sparkling water, coffee, and teas are recommended. Making mindful beverage choices supports liver health and prevents serious complications.
Once enslaved, Epictetus became a pivotal Stoic philosopher, championing inner control over external circumstances. His teachings, emphasizing endurance and self-mastery, highlight that true identity lies not in appearance but in the capacity for making good, rational choices. These thoughtful actions, not fleeting looks, ultimately define a person's character and earn lasting respect.
Iranian crude oil taker shifts course from India to China
Issues with payments, shipping and insurance push the first Iranian oil delivery to India since 2019 to skip Vadinar, Gujarat
The CBSE has issued an advisory, cautioning students, parents, and media against misinformation surrounding QR codes on question papers. CBSE has dismissed viral claims linking QR codes on Class 12 exam papers to internet personality Orry and singer Rick Astley, deeming them misleading and factually incorrect and said QR codes are for internal security.
Natarajan Chandrasekaran, the chairman of Tata Group, has issued a crucial advisory to senior executives regarding an increasingly volatile business landscape. The ongoing turmoil in West Asia is wreaking havoc on supply chains and pushing costs higher. Organizations must gird themselves for a potential slowdown in demand and the likelihood of project delays.
French, South Korean leaders say they'll work together on Strait of Hormuz
French President Emmanuel Macron and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung met in Seoul. They pledged to work together to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This vital waterway is crucial for global oil transport. Their cooperation aims to ease economic worries stemming from Middle East conflict. The leaders also agreed to boost collaboration in technology and energy sectors.
India begins its first digital census in 16 years and this time there's a big difference
India begins Census 2027 on April 1, 2026. This nationwide count is the first in 16 years and will be fully digital, using smartphones and online portals. For the first time since 1931, caste will be comprehensively enumerated. The census aims for faster data delivery and improved policy-making. This exercise will also generate significant employment opportunities across the country.
Former High Commissioner of India To Bangladesh, Veena Sikri on Friday said that Trump's recent address to the nation on the ongoing conflict with Iran underscores that the US President wants to keep all options open, even as he reiterated familiar talking points on the war and threats against Tehran since the beginning of the conflict.
Indian Navy to commission nuclear submarine INS Aridhaman today
India's Navy is set to commission its nuclear submarine INS Aridhaman. This marks a significant step in strengthening India's nuclear triad. The frigate INS Taragiri will also be inducted. Taragiri embodies the 'Make in India' spirit with over 75 percent indigenous content. These inductions enhance India's maritime power and combat readiness.
Tesla eyes Japan's top imported-car spot as it expands store, service network
Tesla is set to significantly expand its presence in Japan. The electric vehicle maker plans to open at least 60 stores and double its service centres. This move aims to make Tesla Japan's top imported car brand as early as next year. The company is also introducing a new six-seater Model Y L to attract families.
Hindustan Zinc Limited, a Vedanta group firm, has announced its Q4 FY26 results. The company saw a rise in mined metal and refined metal production. However, silver output experienced a minor dip. Wind power generation also decreased. HZL is a leading global zinc producer and a major silver supplier.
Sai Pallavi's commitment to vegetarianism, avoiding harm to others, and daily meditation guides her life. These principles resonate with fans, who admire her grounded nature. Amidst anticipation for her role as Sita in Ramayana, a video detailing her core values has gone viral. She also recently won a Best Actress award for Gargi. Read on!
Indian realty pivots to institutional model; emerging segments to drive growth
India's real estate sector is transitioning from family-funded models to an institutionalized global asset class, fueled by rising investor participation and regulatory reforms. Increased inflows from private equity, family offices, and REITs are driving this evolution, with urbanization and emerging segments like warehousing poised for significant growth.
Oracle has announced job cuts affecting remote workers in Washington state and Seattle. The company is increasing investments in AI infrastructure. A senior director shared her perspective on LinkedIn, emphasizing that individual skills and experiences define value, not just a job. She encouraged those affected to reconnect and seek new opportunities.
AIMIM leader Mofakkerul Islam has been arrested for allegedly leading a protest in Malda where seven Special Intensive Revision officers were held captive for over nine hours. Mofakkerul Islam is an advocate and he was arrested while attempting to flee the state. The protesters say they are agitating against their names being removed from the voter list despite having all proper documents. The Election Commission has handed the probe to the NIA.
Telangana authorities have intensified their crackdown on unsafe food, seizing over 146 kg of spoiled meat statewide and issuing numerous hygiene and licensing violation notices. In Hyderabad, a raid uncovered 352 kg of spoiled chicken, leading to an arrest and highlighting critical lapses in food safety standards.
Donald Trump shrugs off Hormuz amid shifting oil order, but US cant 'strait' up ignore it
Donald Trump on strait of Hormuz: America's oil exports are surging, filling global supply gaps. The US now produces more oil than it imports from the Persian Gulf. However, the Strait of Hormuz remains vital for global energy flows. Disruptions there still impact international markets and indirectly affect the US economy. America's role has shifted to a global energy stabilizer.
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing elected as president: AFP tally
Myanmar'tally showed, with the ex-military commander set to maintain his rule in a civilian guise after snatching power by force five years ago. Min Aung Hlaing -- who swept aside democracy in 2021, detaining elected figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi and dissolving her party -- was anointed by pro-military MPs installed in a poll overseen by the junta he leads.
Bajaj Auto sales jump 20 per cent to 4,45,377 units in March
Bajaj Auto has announced strong sales figures for March. The company's total sales saw a significant 20 per cent increase compared to the previous year. Both domestic and international markets contributed to this growth. Two-wheeler and commercial vehicle segments performed exceptionally well, indicating a positive trend for the auto major.
India, UN review development partnership fund's operations
The India-UN Development Partnership Fund board met in New York. They reviewed the fund's operations and ongoing projects. Discussions also covered the fund's future scope. The fund promotes shared prosperity in the global South. It supports developing countries' initiatives for sustainable development. The Commonwealth Window specifically aids Commonwealth nations.
A Mohali techie, with just eight months' experience, faces a stark choice after his team was cut: a solo remote role for Rs 25,000, handling multiple projects, or unemployment. Despite verbal promises of future raises, the lack of a formal offer highlights the precarious situation for early-career IT professionals in India. Online advice urges caution and active job searching.
US sanctioned Iran oil tanker turns away from India, heads to China
Iran war: A US-sanctioned tanker carrying Iranian crude, Ping Shun, has changed course to China after earlier signaling India as its destination, where it would have marked the first such import in nearly seven years. India has not bought Iranian oil since 2019 due to US sanctions, and despite a temporary waiver by Donald Trump, challenges around payment, shipping and insurance continue to hinder any potential deal.
Bengal: 'Mastermind' of judicial officers' gherao in Malda arrested from Bagdogra airport
West Bengal Police apprehended advocate Mofakkarul Islam at Bagdogra airport. He is accused of orchestrating the gherao of seven judicial officers in Malda. Islam was attempting to flee the country. This arrest brings the total number of those detained to 33. The incident occurred on Wednesday night.
Middle East War: Fresh satellite images show destruction at Irans Qeshm port after US-Israeli attack
Recent satellite imagery reveals significant destruction to port infrastructure on Qeshm Island, Iran, following coordinated strikes by the US and Israel. Additionally, a critical bridge in Karaj has suffered damage, leading to civilian loss of life.
Gautam Adani meets Yogi Adityanath, backs Uttar Pradeshs $1 trillion economy goal
The Adani Group chairman highlights the roadmap presented by Adityanath, which aims to make Uttar Pradesh a $1 trillion economy by 2030 and expand it further to $6 trillion by 2047
Iran war is violent pregnancy of new world order: Ex MoS MJ Akbar
A new world order is emerging from the West Asia conflict. The United Nations Charter's authority has weakened. Pakistan's mediation efforts failed. The core dispute lies between America and Iran. India is positioned to help shape this new global landscape. No single nation can dictate the future alone. This period of chaos will lead to significant change.
Manmade fibre exporters flag concerns arising from West Asia conflict
Rising crude oil prices due to the West Asian conflict are significantly increasing the cost of manmade fibre raw materials. This is creating immense pressure across the entire textile value chain. Customers are unable to absorb these higher costs, leading to a cautious approach from spinners and weavers.
Jasmine Sandlas is winning hearts with her songs from both the Dhurandhar films, and her voice has become one of the biggest reasons behind the franchises popularity. She faced several struggles after moving to California, but used those experiences to shape her own unique style of music. Instead of changing herself to fit in, she stayed true to her sound, which has now brought her massive recognition. Read on to know more about her journey.
Iran shoots down second US F-35 fighter jet, says pilot survival unlikely
Middle East war: Iran reports shooting down a US F-35 fighter jet over its territory. This comes as Iran also launched missiles towards Israel. The US Central Command has not yet confirmed the F-35 incident. Earlier, three US F-15E aircraft were downed in Kuwait due to friendly fire during Operation Epic Fury. The conflict between the US and Iran is ongoing.
Trump's anger over Iran thrusts NATO into fresh crisis
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has severely strained NATO, with President Trump threatening withdrawal over European navies' refusal to open the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts and diplomats believe the alliance is at its weakest point, fraying the core mutual defense agreement and prompting European nations to consider defense without U.S. involvement.
Fire erupts at Kuwait's Mina Al-Ahmadi oil refinery after drone attack hits key oil hub
Early Friday morning saw chaos at Kuwait's Mina Al-Ahmadi oil refinery, as fires broke out due to a drone attack. State media provided confirmation of the event and its impact on operational units. Thankfully, no personnel were injured in the incident, and emergency responders acted quickly to extinguish the flames.
India's 'Mounjaro brides': Weight-loss injections become part of pre-wedding preparation
With wedding season in full swing, Indian health clinics are rolling out specialized weight-loss packages that include popular drugs such as Mounjaro and Wegovy. This emerging trend underscores the immense societal pressure to achieve a perfect look in a short span of time.
China plans to upgrade some petrochemical plants, phase out others by 2029
China is set to upgrade some older petrochemical plants while shutting down others by 2029. This move aims to improve the supply-demand balance in the petrochemical sector. Local governments have compiled lists of facilities for this purpose. Annual surveys will identify new outdated plants. The nation plans to reduce oil refining capacity.
White House set to release Trump's budget 2027 with major increase in defense spending
President Donald Trump's 2027 budget prioritizes military spending, proposing a substantial boost for the Pentagon. This plan signals a shift away from domestic programs like day care and healthcare. The budget arrives as Congress grapples with current-year spending and a prolonged government shutdown. Lawmakers will debate these priorities as they craft their own spending bills.
Assam Elections: Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren predicts tea tribe vote shift to JMM
Assam Elections: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren predicted a shift in the tea tribe-Adivasi vote towards Jharkhand Mukti Morcha. He campaigned for Digboi candidate Bharat Nayak. Soren criticized the BJP government for neglecting tea garden communities. He promised efforts to enhance wages and improve facilities for tea workers if his party's candidate is elected.
Indian heart attack patients experience the condition a decade earlier and with greater severity than Western populations. Western risk scores are inaccurate for Indians, failing to identify many at high risk due to unique factors like genetic predispositions and pollution. Lifestyle advice alone is insufficient, necessitating region-specific evaluations and proactive monitoring.
India auto wholesales jump in March; PVs, tractors lead the charge
Vehicle sales in March 2026 showed strong performance. Passenger vehicles and tractors led the growth. Two-wheelers and commercial vehicles also saw steady increases. This marks a record fiscal year for vehicle dispatches. Positive demand and GST 2.0 reforms boosted consumer sentiment. Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Tata Motors reported significant volume growth.
Jammu & Kashmir revives 120-year-old Mohra hydel project amid push to ramp up power capacity
Jammu and Kashmir is reviving the 120-year-old Mohra Power Project. This historic hydroelectric facility shut down in the 1990s. The government is accelerating power generation efforts. The project's revival holds historical and symbolic value. It is a significant piece of Kashmir's engineering heritage.
Discover the 'selenophile,' an individual captivated by the moon's ethereal beauty and tranquil glow. This term, rooted in Greek, describes those who find peace and inspiration under lunar light. In Canada, the vast, clear nights amplify this connection, painting serene, cinematic scenes. Explore related terms like 'noctivagant' and 'astrophile' to deepen your understanding of this celestial fascination.
Noida land compensation probe: SIT questions 11 former officials, flags 20 exorbitant' payouts
A Supreme Court-appointed team has investigated alleged excess compensation payouts by the Noida Authority. Eleven former officials were questioned as part of the probe. The team submitted its report to the Uttar Pradesh government, which has now presented it to the Supreme Court. The investigation focused on inflated land compensation and potential collusion.
Christina Marie Plante: A 13-year-old Arizona girl, Christina Marie Plante, who vanished in 1994 while walking to a horse stable, has been found alive after more than three decades. The Gila County Sheriff's Office announced the resolution of the decades-old missing person case, crediting advances in technology for generating new leads.
Suzuki Burgman Street 125 price, mileage, features, engine, variants and colour options
Suzuki Burgman Street 125 Price: Suzuki has updated its Burgman Street scooter for 2026. New variants offer enhanced features like a TFT display and keyless ignition. Practical improvements include increased underseat storage and a repositioned fuel filler. The scooter now uses a revised platform for better rigidity. Engine specifications remain unchanged.
After crash, Tiger Woods told deputy he was 'talking to the president,' body camera shows
Tiger Woods was arrested on DUI charges in Florida after crashing his SUV, with bodycam footage showing him appearing disoriented and failing a sobriety test. He told officers he had been using prescription medication, including hydrocodone, and not alcohol.
Iran assures India its vessels are safe amid Strait of Hormuz tensions, asserting only Iran and Oman will determine its future. India has resumed LPG imports from Iran, highlighting renewed energy engagement. The UN Security Council is set to vote on a resolution to protect shipping, facing opposition from China.
Producers find 8K reasons to restore old movies and rake it in
Indian cinema is embracing 8k scanning and restoration. This move preserves classic films from decay and unlocks new revenue streams. Directors like Mani Ratnam and actors like Rajinikanth are leading this trend. 8k scanning ensures films remain relevant for future high-resolution viewing and enhances their value for licensing deals with streaming platforms. This strategic decision is future-proofing Indian cinematic heritage.
Pink Floyd, a legendary rock band, shaped music history with its unique sound and deep lyrics. The quote from The Dark Side of the Moon talks about universal human struggles. This message remains relevant today, encouraging honesty and self-acceptance. The band's journey includes iconic albums and a lasting global impact. Read on!
The Petroleum Secretary sought states consider targeted distribution of 5 KG FTL cylinder, autos that can run both on petrol, LPG considering using the former.
View: Bombing Irans great mosque could cost the world
Iran war: The writer reflects on wartime destruction in London to highlight concerns about ongoing strikes in Iran, especially the historic city of Isfahan. Iran has many protected heritage sites, but these remain vulnerable during conflict.
Experimental traffic changes rolled out in Srinagar to ease peak-hour congestion
As part of these efforts, traffic authorities are making temporary adjustments such as closing and reopening specific turns and intersections. During a recent experiment on MA Road, officials temporarily shut a turn near the mechanised parking facility to observe whether redirecting movement towards another point would improve traffic behaviour.
Indian export rates steady amid muted demand, Vietnamese and Thai rates edge up
Indias 5% broken parboiled variety was quoted this week at $341 to $348 per metric ton, unchanged from last week
How we came to be: Scientists get first look at the evolution of early complex animals
New fossils discovered in Chinas Yunnan province show that complex animal life began millions of years earlier than previously thought, during the late Ediacaran period around 539 million years ago.
Pakistan petrol, diesel prices: The petrol price in cash-strapped Pakistan has increased to PKR 458.40 rupees per litre and diesel has breached the 500 mark. This comes when Pakistan has claimed to be a mediator in the US-Iran war. The increase in fuel prices is expected to burn the pockets of Pakistanis, already facing high inflation and cost of living.
Shivang Kumar's father: Shivang Kumar, a 23-year-old spinner from Moradabad, made his IPL debut for Sunrisers Hyderabad after a journey marked by his father's unconventional coaching and a five-month break from the sport. His impressive domestic performances, including a five-wicket haul, ultimately secured him a spot in the league.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) skipper Ajinkya Rahane, following KKR's second loss in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, defended his performance by emphasizing that his strike rate has been among the best since 2023, dismissed critics as people who aren't properly watching matches, and suggested that the negativity toward him may stem from bias or even jealousy over his success.
India to attend UK-led talks on Strait of Hormuz; prioritises maritime security: MEA
India stands for free and open commercial shipping and maritime security, in line with international law, says MEA Randhir Jaiswal
EC publishes 8th supplementary list in West Bengal, disposes 52 lakh cases
The Election Commission has completed verification for over 52 lakh voters in West Bengal. Work continues for nearly 8 lakh more applicants. The entire adjudication process is expected to finish by April 7. This is crucial as the first phase of elections begins on April 23. Security measures are being enhanced for judicial officers after a recent incident.
Iran retains significant missile capability despite US-Israel strikes: Reports
Intelligence assessments cited by CNN say Iran still retains a large share of its missile and drone capabilities despite weeks of US-Israeli strikes, contradicting claims by Donald Trump that its programme was destroyed.
UN lauds efforts by Indian peacekeepers in opening key corridor in South Sudan
Indian peacekeepers in South Sudan have successfully reopened a crucial supply route in Upper Nile State, previously closed due to last year's floods. This vital effort by UNMISS engineers will significantly improve mobility and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to vulnerable communities in a challenging environment.
A teenager, Connor James Tobin, is facing more than 50 charges. He allegedly brought a loaded gun to an Eastern Passage restaurant. Police later seized more weapons, including a handgun with a prohibited magazine, long guns, and body armour. This incident was related to intimate partner violence. Tobin remains in custody.

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