Indias CCI investigates Givaudan, Firmenich and IFF over anti-poaching deals
Regulatory documents suggest the companies coordinated not to hire each others employees, restricting wages and job mobility
Government may defer CAFE 3.0 norms amid auto industry push
Amidst ongoing negotiations, there are indications that the government may choose to push back the implementation of CAFE 3.0 fuel efficiency regulations beyond the April 2027 deadline. With carmakers actively campaigning for more time, officials from the Prime Minister's Office are currently deliberating the implications.
India aims for universal health insurance by 2033, says Finance Minister
Government reforms, digitisation, and GST exemptions are expanding access, particularly through schemes like PM Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana and Ayushman Bharat
Not for all LPG consumers: Govt clarifies on eKYC norms
The clarification came as some news reports have been circulating on the issue of biometric aadhaar authentication for LPG consumers
Mumbai plumber income: A Mumbai plumber has astonished netizens by earning Rs 18 lakh annually through contracts, owning a Hyundai Creta, and investing in property and farmland. This revelation highlights the significant earning potential and continued demand for skilled blue-collar trades, which are less susceptible to automation and AI.
Garbage to gravel: Gadkari pitches for higher utilisation of municipal waste in road construction
Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister, is spearheading an innovative waste-to-road initiative across India. By repurposing municipal waste for highway construction, this project significantly lessens the strain on our natural resources. The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway showcases this groundbreaking strategy, aiming not only to mitigate long-standing waste issues but also to foster eco-friendly infrastructure for the future.
Quote of the day by Benjamin Franklin: Love your enemies, for they tell you your faults
Benjamin Franklin, a key Founding Father, offered timeless wisdom. His quote, 'Love your enemies, for they tell you your faults,' reveals criticism's power for self-awareness. Enemies offer unfiltered feedback, exposing blind spots. Franklin's message encourages emotional intelligence, transforming negativity into a tool for growth and resilience. This perspective helps individuals rise above hostility and use even unfriendly voices for self-improvement.
JNVST Class 6 Result 2026 declared at navodaya.gov.in; check steps to download and more
The Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test Class 6 Result 2026 is out. Candidates can check their status on navodaya.gov.in. The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti has released the selection list. Students need their roll number and date of birth. Selected students must complete document verification for admission to the residential school network.
Oil shock: Panel urges Finance Ministry to craft strategic energy mitigation framework
A parliamentary panel has urged the Department of Economic Affairs to create an energy mitigation framework. It also called for a national strategy for critical minerals and streamlining FDI rules. The panel wants states to move away from revenue deficit grants. Reforms are suggested for fiscal prudence and transparency in off-budget borrowings.
Why are US stock market index futures down today, and Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq in red now remains linked to oil prices near $100, inflation concerns, and Federal Reserve outlook. Investors track Middle East conflict, interest rate signals, and stock-specific moves across technology, energy, and travel sectors.
Create strategic energy mitigation framework to protect economy from oil shocks: Panel to FinMin
Most critically, the committee have recommended that the department facilitate a 'Structural Reform Bridge' to help states transition away from revenue deficit grants (RDGs).
Congress urges US to ban RSS, cites USCIRF report, invokes Sardar Patel; BJP attacks Rahul Gandhi
A Kochi-based startup is offering a new way to enjoy mangoes by letting customers rent an entire tree for a season instead of buying fruit in boxes. Through Rent A Tree, users can choose a tree online, pay from around 10,300, and receive its full harvestup to 90 kgdelivered to their homes. The model connects urban buyers directly with farms across Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala, while farmers handle cultivation and harvesting.
India's career advice to become a doctor or engineer is being challenged. Celebrity hairstylist Jawed Habib highlights that the country's barbering workforce is vast and financially rewarding. He suggests this sector employs more people than doctors and engineers combined. Despite its scale, the profession faces social stigma. Habib advocates for greater respect for hairdressing as a skilled career.
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Sugar output up 10% to 26.21 million tonne in 2025-26 marketing year so far: ISMA
As the sugar season advances and reaches its penultimate phase, the industry body said it continues to await an early upward revision of the Minimum Selling Price
India probes fragrance giants Givaudan, Firmenich, IFF over deals not to poach workers
India's competition watchdog is probing global fragrance giants Givaudan, Firmenich, and International Flavors & Fragrances. Accusations suggest these firms engaged in anti-poaching agreements. This practice allegedly restricts job opportunities and wages for workers. The investigation began after a company sought leniency. Emails indicate a 'gentlemen's agreement' to not hire rival employees.
How retail traders navigate full-time trading risks
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Dhurandhar 2: 232 minutes, 5 languages, one global release; Heres everything you need to know
Dhurandhar 2: Dhurandhar: The Revenge is set to make waves with an epic 232-minute tale, rated 'A', hitting theatres on March 19, 2026, which fortuitously aligns with the celebrations of Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, and Eid al-Fitr. With advance ticket sales already surpassing Rs 100 crore, this highly-anticipated sequel promises an entertaining experience for its audiences.
A parliamentary panel has urged an immediate review of the Employees' Pension Scheme 1995's minimum monthly pension. The current Rs 1,000 is deemed insufficient for basic needs. Pensioners have demanded an increase to Rs 7,500. The committee also recommended improvements for contractual and gig workers' social security.
Rs 39.48 lakh cr sanctioned so far under PM-MUDRA, NPAs at around 2 pc: FM Sitharaman
The Pradhan Mantri MUDRA Yojana has empowered numerous small entrepreneurs. Over Rs 39 lakh crore has been sanctioned since its launch. Non-performing assets remain low at approximately 2 percent. The scheme supports new and women entrepreneurs significantly. Banks are actively recovering outstanding loans through various measures.
Tamil Nadu is bracing for rain and thunderstorms today, with light to moderate showers expected in the Western Ghats and southern regions. Similar weather is forecast for the delta districts and southern Tamil Nadu on Wednesday and Thursday. Meanwhile, Karnataka is experiencing localized thunderstorms, and Telangana is on alert for heavy rainfall and strong winds from March 17-20.
A parliamentary panel urged the government to finalize a 'golden share' strategy to protect PSU autonomy as state stakes fall below 51%. Recommendations also include enhancing MoU frameworks, prioritizing vacant officer positions, and developing a roadmap for InvITs and REITs. The committee stressed bridging revenue gaps and optimizing debt management for economic stability and growth.
What is in Donald Trump's bill that requires proof of citizenship to vote?
President Donald Trump champions a new election security bill. This legislation mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration and requires photo identification for all ballots. Critics argue these measures may prevent eligible Americans from voting. The bill also seeks to give the Department of Homeland Security access to voter rolls. Additional amendments address transgender issues and mail-in voting restrictions.
Is the Iran war taking a turn? What the latest signals say
The Iran war intensifies with ongoing strikes and defiant rhetoric. However, behind the scenes, quiet diplomacy is emerging. Allies are hesitant to join US-led efforts to secure vital waterways. Gulf states are urging caution but not direct military involvement.
Iran's new supreme leader Khamenei rejects ceasefire proposal with US
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has rejected proposals for a ceasefire with the United States. This comes as hostilities escalate in the ongoing conflict. Iran's stance on retaliation against the US and Israel is described as very tough and serious.
Gurgaon horror: 35-year-old man jumps from 23rd floor with 2-year-old daughter
Gurgaon News: A shocking incident unfolded in Gurugram where a private school operator allegedly jumped from the 23rd floor of a residential building with his two-year-old daughter. The man, identified as Rahul Vijayran, was reportedly suffering from vision loss and emotional distress. Both victims were declared dead at the hospital. Police are investigating the circumstances, and the family has declined legal action.
How Trump's long-shot voting bill could hurt his own supporters
President Trump's push for a voter citizenship proof law faces hurdles. The SAVE America Act could impact his own supporters. Many eligible voters lack easy access to required documents. Rural and married voters may face registration challenges. The bill's passage is uncertain amid Democratic opposition and internal Republican debate.
Pakistan's air strike on Kabul that killed over 400: What you need to know
A Pakistani air strike in Afghanistan has intensified conflict between the two nations. Kabul reports hundreds of civilian deaths, while Islamabad states the strike targeted militant infrastructure. This follows weeks of cross-border air and ground attacks. Miltancy and accusations of safe havens strain relations. Diplomatic efforts are urged but no negotiations are underway.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has allowed Shabir Ahmed Shah, a prominent figure in Kashmiri separatism, to post bail after serving over eight years behind bars for allegations tied to terror financing. The judges emphasized the sluggish pace of the trial and Shah's extended time spent in detention.
A Gurgaon-based founder has urged Indian parents to rethink the long-standing idea of building homes for their children, calling it a misplaced priority. Drawing from personal experience, he explained how houses built with decades of savings often end up empty as children move to different cities or countries for better opportunities. He highlighted the contradiction between encouraging children to grow and expecting them to return to the same home.
Gen Z employee joins online office meeting with neem face mask. Cool CEO asks just one question
A Gen-Z employee's decision to join a virtual meeting with a face mask on, while casually discussing her tasks, brought smiles to her colleagues and CEO. The CEO's light-hearted reaction and playful banter with the employee about the neem mask garnered widespread internet praise for his cool and supportive leadership.
Adani Enterprises' resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates gets NCLT nod
Adani Enterprises secured National Company Law Tribunal approval for its resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates. The tribunal issued an oral order on March 17, 2026, with detailed disclosures to follow upon the written order. Adani Enterprises was previously named the successful bidder for the stressed firm.
Two Literal Crypto Bros Built a Real Estate Empire. Then the Homes Started to Fall Apart
In 2019, two Canadian brothers blew into Detroit with an irresistible pitch: For $50, almost anyone could become a property owner. When houses decayed and the city intervened, the blame games began.
Election Commission deploys over 1,100 observers for assembly polls, byelections slated for April
The Election Commission has deployed 1,111 observers for the upcoming state assembly elections and bypolls. These observers will act as the eyes and ears of the EC. They will ensure elections are conducted freely and fairly. Observers will be stationed in their constituencies by Thursday. They will make contact details public and set daily meeting times.
Ali Larijani killed in Israeli strike, Israel says; no Iran confirmation
Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz announced the killing of Iran's security chief Ali Larijani in an Israeli strike. This development, if confirmed, would represent a significant loss for Iran. Larijani, a former nuclear negotiator and close associate of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, was recently seen at public rallies.
CMFRI launches deep-sea expedition to study seamount fisheries in Arabian Sea
The project will also develop AI-based tools for automated identification of squid, cuttlefish and octopus species, which will significantly strengthen scientific understanding of deep-sea biodiversity
India's chemicals industry to reach $255 billion by 2030: Report
India's chemicals sector is poised for significant growth, reaching $230-255 billion by 2030. Emerging sectors like semiconductors and electric vehicles will drive this expansion. The industry presents substantial import substitution opportunities, particularly in inorganics and polymers.
Parliamentary panel advises MoSPI to optimise fund use, seek extra funds if needed
A Parliamentary panel has urged the Statistics Ministry to use allocated funds wisely. The ministry faces funding shortfalls for key schemes like Support for Statistical Strengthening. The panel advised seeking supplementary funds if necessary. It also recommended developing an integrated digital dashboard for consolidated data. Expediting the National Child Survey and improving the MPLAD Scheme portal were also highlighted.
India to remain 5th largest economy in FY27: CEA Nageswaran
Says base year revision and rupee exchange rate depreciation delaying the climb past Japan
Television stars Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya are set to welcome their first child. The couple is reportedly preparing for an intimate baby shower. This joyous news follows Divyanka's previous discussions about family expectations and her focus on work. Their journey began on the sets of Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, leading to their marriage in 2016.
Chirag Paswan says India working with global bodies on nutraceutical regulations
India is actively working with international regulatory bodies, including Codex Alimentarius Commission, to develop essential regulations for the rapidly expanding nutraceutical sector. The government recognizes the immense growth potential and is committed to addressing existing gaps. This initiative aims to foster a structured environment for the industry's advancement, ensuring nutritional security alongside food security for the nation.
K C Venugopal raises Sabarimala women entry issue, challenges CM to clarify stand
Congress leader K C Venugopal has challenged Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. He demands a clear stand on the Sabarimala women entry issue. Venugopal criticized the state government's stance in the Supreme Court. He also questioned the withdrawal of cases against devotees. The Congress party opposes the entry of women of menstruating age into the temple.
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Manali Horror: Over 1,000 vehicles stuck, tourists spend 20 hours in freezing cold near Atal Tunnel
Heavy snowfall stranded thousands of tourists near Himachal Pradesh's Atal Tunnel, with over 1,000 vehicles stuck for nearly 20 hours. Rescue operations by police and BRO successfully evacuated travellers. The region faces continued harsh weather, with further disruptions anticipated, prompting advisories for travellers to avoid high-altitude areas.
PIL pile-up: 42-year-old case lingers as Supreme Court backlog swells to over 3,500
India's Supreme Court faces a crisis with over 3,500 public interest litigations pending. Many cases have been stuck for years, some for decades, even outliving original petitioners. Environmental and land issues dominate these delayed cases. The court's capacity is strained by a constant influx of new petitions, exacerbating the judicial backlog and hindering access to justice.
Gold, silver prices climb ahead of key US Fed meet
Gold and silver prices rose on Tuesday ahead of the US Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting starting March 17. On the MCX, gold futures (April 2) traded at Rs 1,57,145 per 10 grams, up Rs 1,409 (1%), while silver futures (May 5) climbed 2.4% to Rs 2,62,899 per kg.
Rebalance when asset weights drift, not when headlines shout: DSP CEO Kalpen Parekh
Im human, I make mistakes: Gautam Gambhir opens up on relationship with Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma
Head coach Gautam Gambhir acknowledged potential missteps in his relationship with senior players Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, admitting human error during his tenure. Despite speculation about a rift, Gambhir emphasized his commitment to honesty and transparent communication within the dressing room, even as the team achieved significant success.
Oil shock crushes refiners margins, threatens growth as crude nears $137
India's oil sector is under pressure. Crude oil prices have surged dramatically. This is impacting Indian refiners and government finances. Fuel prices remain unchanged for consumers. This situation is unlikely to ease soon. Elections and fiscal year-end add to the complexity. Global growth and inflation are also affected.
Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge is set for a massive March 19 release, already breaking box office records with phenomenal advance bookings. The film has grossed over Rs 40.70 crore from previews and sold over 15 lakh tickets for its opening day, surpassing Rs 135 crore for the opening weekend. Read on!
125% rise in POCSO cases: BJP's Sambit Patra slams Stalin govt over Thoothukudi girls murder
Israel says it has killed head of Iran's Basij militia Soleimani
Israel announced the killing of Gholamreza Soleimani, head of Iran's Basij force. This volunteer force is crucial for suppressing protests within Iran. The Israeli military stated Soleimani's forces were responsible for severe violence and arrests during recent demonstrations. Iran has not yet confirmed Soleimani's death. The Basij is described as part of the Iranian terror regime's armed apparatus.
Parliamentary panel asks govt to expedite monetisation of tailings dumps at Bharat Gold Mines
A parliamentary committee wants the mines ministry to speed up plans to make money from gold-rich waste dumps at Bharat Gold Mines Ltd. These dumps in Kolar Gold Fields hold millions of tonnes of material with recoverable gold. The government is exploring options for the closed mine.
Iran war impacts Indian oilmeal exports
Data compiled by the Solvent Extractors Association shows exports dropped 11% in the 11 months of the current fiscal
India oilmeal exports hit by US-Iran conflict, Red Sea disruptions
Escalating US-Iran tensions are disrupting India's oilmeal exports, with significant portions to the Middle East and Europe facing logistics challenges due to Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz instability. Shipping detours and increased costs are impacting overall export volumes, while a surge in Chinese demand for Indian rapeseed meal faces renewed competition following tariff suspensions.
India can play a role in US-Iran ceasefire, says Finland President Stubb
Finnish President Alexander Stubb urged India to play a diplomatic role in achieving a ceasefire between the US-Israel bloc and Iran amidst escalating Middle East conflict. Stubb highlighted India's foreign minister's calls for de-escalation and suggested a revamp of the world order with greater influence for nations like India.
7 lazy day meals when you dont feel like cooking
IIT Roorkee has launched the Ashok Soota Molecular Medicine Facility, a state-of-the-art platform for advanced biomedical research, drug discovery, and diagnostics. This integrated facility, equipped with advanced instrumentation, will accelerate translational research and contribute to national healthcare priorities and global scientific advancements.
'Don't depend on your kids for retirement,' warns CA with a blunt take on real costs and savings
Retirement planning demands a strategic, numbers-driven approach, moving beyond reliance on children. CA Nitin Kaushik emphasizes building a personal financial safety net due to inflation and tax changes. Efficiently leveraging equity investments and maximizing tax exemptions are crucial for securing a comfortable and independent retirement, safeguarding future lifestyle without burdening the next generation.
Applause Entertainment, Story TV partner to tap Indias microdrama boom
In an exciting collaboration, Applause Entertainment and Story TV are uniting to revolutionize the way we consume drama on our phones. They will be producing a fresh lineup of short-form dramas designed to captivate the mobile audience's craving for quick, powerful storytelling.
Strait of Hormuz closed only to countries involved in conflict: Iran FM Abbas Araqchi
Delhi Police are warning residents about a surge in phishing scams targeting LPG cylinder bookings amid West Asian conflict concerns. Scammers are sending fraudulent SMS messages and APK files, urging users to click suspicious links or update KYC details on fake websites. Authorities advise extreme caution and reporting any suspicious activity.
Renault Duster 2026 booking: Check how to book online, delivery timeline, price and more
Renault has introduced the new Duster SUV in India. Introductory prices begin at Rs 10.49 lakh. Turbo-petrol variant deliveries start in April 2026. Strong-hybrid buyers will receive their vehicles around November 2026. The R-Pass offers benefits like priority delivery and special pricing. The Duster features a modern cabin with Google built-in and advanced driver assistance systems.
Maruti Suzuki receives income tax order of over Rs 5,800 crore
Maruti Suzuki India Limited has received a Draft Assessment Order from the Income Tax Authority for FY 2022-23, proposing additions/disallowances of Rs 5,786 crore. The automaker plans to file objections before the Dispute Resolution Panel. The company stated this notice will not impact its financial or operational activities.
Indias second LPG carrier Nanda Devi arrives at Gujarat port
Nanda Devi has docked at Vadinar port in Devbhumi Dwarka district, and preparations were being made to shift the LPG to the daughter ship, Deendayal Port Authority Chairman Sushil Kumar Singh told reporters
India expands higher education access, cuts gender, caste gaps: Report
India has expanded higher education access for its youth, reducing disparities. More young people are educated and ambitious. However, integrating this growing, educated population into the workforce is crucial. The nation's demographic dividend nears its peak. Job creation pace is vital for economic growth. Youth are moving from agriculture to industry and services.
Time, not timing, is the real edge in investing
Consistency and patiencenot constant churndrive long-term wealth in equities. Yet resisting short-term noise remains the toughest discipline for most investors.
Ex-Suvendu loyalist rejoins TMC amid speculations he may be pitted against Bengal LoP in Nandigram
A former BJP panchayat chief, Pabitra Kar, has rejoined the ruling TMC. Kar was known to be close to senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. His return fuels speculation that he may contest against Adhikari in the Nandigram assembly seat. Kar had previously quit TMC to join BJP. This move comes ahead of the TMC candidate list announcement.
LPG shortage for food processing sector 'not that much of a concern now': Chirag Paswan
Food Processing Industries Minister Chirag Paswan on Tuesday said LPG supply disruptions are not that much of a concern now, even as the government continues to monitor the situation amid the ongoing West Asia crisis.
India growth outlook dims as oil tops $100, gas crisis deepens
A distant war is impacting India's economy. Soaring oil prices and gas shortages are affecting homes and businesses. This energy crisis threatens economic growth and raises inflation concerns. Industries are halting operations. The situation is creating strain for everyday citizens and impacting employment. The external sector faces significant risks as well.
A daughter's heartfelt birthday surprise for her father, a man who single-handedly raised four daughters after their mother's passing, culminated in a deeply emotional moment. Witnessing his years of sacrifice and resilience, she gifted him a car, eliciting tears of pride and gratitude from the man she calls her lioness.
West Bengal elections: A Former cricketer, a Santal academic and an Islamic scholar join TMC
Former Bengal cricketer Shib Shankar Paul, Santal academic Tanushree Hansda, and Islamic scholar Md Mufti Abdul Matin joined the Trinamool Congress. State Finance Minister Chandrima Bhattacharya welcomed them. The minister highlighted the government's focus on sports and empowerment of Scheduled Castes and Tribes. West Bengal assembly elections are scheduled for April 23 and 29. Vote counting is on May 4.
SC strikes down law limiting maternity leave to adoption of children under 3 months
The Supreme Court has ruled that adoptive mothers are entitled to maternity leave regardless of the child's age. A law restricting this benefit to children under three months old was struck down. The court emphasized adoption as part of reproductive autonomy. It also urged the government to consider paternity leave as a social security benefit.
BJP not fighting to win seats but to establish govt in Bengal: Swapan Dasgupta
Swapan Dasgupta, a prominent figure in the BJP, is making waves by contesting in Rashbehari, South Kolkata. He perceives this as a return to his roots while executing a tactical plan.
Beyond Mumbai: Top 5 fast-growing cities in Maharashtra for real estate in 2026
In 2026, Maharashtras real growth is no longer limited to just Mumbai. In the last few years, the state has experienced an immense boom in the housing sector. Today, cities like Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad, and Kolhapur, among others are also writing the next phase stories.
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NDA nominates father-son duo from two Christian-majority seats in Kerala
Kerala's Kottayam district sees a unique political contest as veteran P C George and his son Shone George vie for votes as NDA candidates. They are contesting in Poonjar and Pala constituencies, areas with significant Christian populations. The father-son duo aims to make a mark for the NDA in the upcoming Assembly polls.
Heart attacks are affecting younger Indian men. Nutritionist Sanya Wadhera highlights five reasons. Poor eating disrupts body rhythms. Muscle loss accelerates fatigue. Liver damage goes unnoticed. Gut health is neglected. Vitamin deficiencies drain energy. These habits silently put men at risk. Regular check-ups are crucial for early detection and prevention.
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 City Intimation Slip is anticipated soon on the NTA website. This slip will inform candidates about their allotted exam city for the examination scheduled between April 2 and April 9, 2026. Students can download it using their application number and password. This document is crucial for planning travel and accommodation in advance.
Centre raises Arthiya Commission in Punjab, Haryana by nearly 5/qtl ahead of wheat procurement
Revised rates to take effect from Rabi Marketing Season 202627, beginning April 1
Cadence Appoints Dr. Alok Jain Managing Director for India
Cadence Design Systems has appointed Alok Jain as managing director for India to lead its regional growth and operations. He will focus on expanding operations, driving innovation and strengthening partnerships with government, academia and industry to support Indias semiconductor ecosystem.
What's key to India's forex defence? Patra suggests it's $1 trillion buffer
Former RBI Deputy Governor Michael Patra advocates for India to build foreign exchange reserves to at least $1 trillion. This substantial buffer is crucial for market intervention, covering external debt obligations and cushioning against portfolio investment outflows. Recent sharp declines highlight the pressure on reserves amid global uncertainties.
Air India restores last grounded aircraft VT-ALL, completes fleet revival amid overhaul efforts
Air India has revived its final grounded aircraft, VT-ALL. This Boeing 777-300ER was restored after a six-year grounding. The airline completed a major fleet revival exercise. This marks a significant step in its post-privatisation turnaround strategy. All 30 previously non-operational aircraft are now back in service.
'Sat Sri Akal Bhaiji': Sanju Samson shares the one daily habit where everything starts. Watch
A candid video of Sanju Samson is going viral. It features a surprising language exchange and a personal revelation. Samson shares a simple daily habit that keeps him grounded. Fans are reacting positively to his charm and calm demeanor. The clip offers a glimpse into the cricketer's real personality beyond the game.
Congress suspends three Odisha MLAs over cross-voting in Rajya Sabha elections
Odisha Congress has suspended three MLAs for voting for a BJP-backed Independent candidate in the Rajya Sabha elections. The party stated these MLAs betrayed Congress and the nation. The suspended MLAs are Ramesh Chandra Jena, Dasarathi Gomango, and Sofia Firdous. Their disqualification from the assembly is being pursued. This action follows a strategic understanding where Congress supported a BJD candidate.
Zyduss weight-loss injection to reach India via Lupin partnership
Zydus Lifesciences and Lupin are joining forces. They will make a generic version of the popular weight-loss and diabetes drug semaglutide more accessible in India. This collaboration follows the upcoming expiry of Novo Nordisk's patent. Lupin will co-market Zydus's semaglutide injection under its own brand. This move aims to reach more patients across the country.
Italian energy major Enel files international arbitration against Waaree Energies
Italian energy giant Enel SpA has launched arbitration proceedings against solar manufacturer Waaree Energies Ltd. The case, filed in London, concerns alleged loss of profits following a failed acquisition of Enel's Indian renewable arm. Waaree Energies disputes the claims and plans to contest them. The financial impact remains undetermined pending the arbitration outcome. Waaree will explore all legal options.
Pakistans deadly airstrikes on Kabul fan risks of a dangerous turn
Pakistan carried out airstrikes in Kabul, escalating tensions with Afghanistan, which claimed the attack killed 400 people at a hospital. Islamabad denied targeting civilians, saying it hit military infrastructure. The strikes mark a sharp escalation after weeks of border clashes and an open war declaration in February.
Thinking of stopping your SIP? Why market volatility says dont
Falling markets and negative returns are testing investor discipline, but the math of rupee cost averaging favours staying invested.

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