LPG Price Today: Domestic LPG prices in New Delhi have risen to Rs 913.00 for a 14.2 kg cylinder, an increase from last month. Commercial LPG distribution has resumed for industries, and authorities assure consumers there is no supply shortage despite Middle East tensions. LPG tankers are safely transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
JSW Energy clears key resistance; Shitij Gandhi sees further gains
The 98th Academy Awards saw Hollywood stars grace the red carpet in spectacular fashion. Priyanka Chopra Jonas stunned in Dior, while Nicole Kidman wore a custom Chanel gown. Mikey Madison impressed in a deep-red velvet dress. Ji-young Yoo donned a dramatic Carolina Herrera creation. Kate Hudson shone in Giorgio Armani Priv. Jessie Buckley embraced bold colour blocking in Chanel.
Trump says 'we're talking' to Iran but it's not 'ready' for deal to end war
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that the United States was in discussions with Iran as the war enters its third week but that Tehran was not ready for a deal to end it. Iran's foreign minister earlier denied any talks with the United States were taking place. dw/js
US, China seek to wrap Paris talks on managed trade, agriculture deals for Xi-Trump summit
Top economic officials from the United States and China met in Paris. Discussions focused on agriculture, critical minerals, and managed trade. Potential agreements could be presented to President Trump and President Xi. These talks aim to stabilize the global economy. President Trump may delay his trip to China. Further technical discussions are scheduled.
7 portfolios show why diversification matters
Market crashes are unavoidable, but portfolio damage is not. Analysis of major crises shows diversification across equity, debt, and gold significantly lessens losses. While aggressive portfolios fall more, balanced approaches offer a compelling middle ground. Investors should prepare for uncertainty by staying disciplined and focusing on long-term asset allocation.
4 investors share tips to survive market crash
Global tensions are not deterring investors. A young software engineer tracks oil routes. A CFO invests in tranches. An engineer stays invested, ignoring market noise. A retired executive sticks to his seven-year plan. These individuals demonstrate resilience, adapting strategies to navigate current uncertainties without panicking. Their approaches highlight diverse methods for maintaining portfolio stability amidst geopolitical events.
How capital goods sector survives market turbulence
The capital goods sector is performing strongly. Robust order inflows and demand from key industries are driving growth. Companies are seeing multi-year revenue visibility. Despite global challenges, the sector's outlook remains positive, supported by government spending and policy incentives. Investors are advised to focus on companies with strong fundamentals and execution capabilities.
How to protect retirement corpus from market swings
You cant control whether you retire in a bull or a bear market. But if you start derisking your retirement corpus as you approach retirement, it can significantly mitigate sequence of returns risk.
'Hospitals too important not to have a regulator'
Anup Rau of Generali Central Insurance addresses health insurance challenges. He highlights issues like policyholder dissatisfaction and rising premiums. Rau suggests solutions such as a health regulator and customisation of products. He also discusses the role of AI in improving insurance services and distribution.
Gas shortage fuels inflation fears
Mumbai restaurants face a severe cooking gas shortage. Tushar Dhadam raised thali prices by 10% due to black market cylinder costs. Some small stalls are using domestic cylinders illicitly. This gas crunch is fueling inflation fears and impacting the rupee. Policymakers are concerned as global energy costs rise. Restaurants are halting operations.
Health insurance claims: Key mistakes to avoid
Hospital documentation errors, like incorrect entries in discharge summaries, are leading to health insurance claim rejections. Patients are facing disputes when insurers treat these mistakes as non-disclosure of pre-existing conditions, necessitating persistent follow-ups and clarifications from doctors to resolve.
9 small actions that can help you get promoted
Your career success hinges on daily actions, not just major achievements. Small habits like prompt replies, clear communication, and reliability build trust. Managers often choose dependable professionals over erratic stars. Focus on consistent positive behaviours to enhance your professional image and unlock future opportunities. This approach shapes how others perceive your capabilities and potential.
10-year performance: Equity vs gold vs silver
Welcome to TrendMap, your quick guide to the performance of different investment segments. In this edition, we present a 10-year performance tracker of various asset classes. By Sameer Bhardwaj.
Life cycle funds: Pros and cons explained
India's market regulator Sebi has launched lifecycle funds, a new mutual fund category. These funds automatically adjust investments from equity to safer options as a set maturity date approaches. This aims to simplify investing for goal achievement and reduce emotional trading. The move offers a structured approach for investors seeking automated portfolio management and tax efficiency over the long term.
Why NRIs must be cautious buying property in India
Losses from unoccupied properties repaired remotely at a steep cost; distress from unscrupulous renters; unfamiliarity with local laws and sale procedures; inability to make frequent trips to sell property; and the possibility of dealing with underhand practices are real risks for NRI property investors.
Conan O'Brien playfully jabbed Timothe Chalamet about his recent controversial remarks on ballet and opera during the Oscars 2026 opening monologue. Chalamet, nominated for Best Actor, reaction quickly went viral online. The ceremony also featured a ballet performance, seemingly acknowledging the ongoing debate. Read on!
Trump warns NATO, presses China to help reopen Strait of Hormuz: Report
President Trump has issued a stern warning to NATO allies and China regarding the security of the Strait of Hormuz. He stated that allies must help secure the vital shipping route. Trump also indicated a potential delay to his planned summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. He emphasized that nations benefiting from the strait should contribute to its protection.
I bought an apartment in 2013 but registered it only in 2025. What is the year of acquisition?
If you had entered into an agreement with the builder in 2013 and the registration was undertaken only in August 2025, the date of acquisition would be the date of the agreement, i.e. 2013, and not the date of registration.
KPop Demon Hunters achieved a historic win at the 2026 Academy Awards, taking home the Best Animated Feature award. Director Maggie Kang and producer Michelle L.M. Wong reportedly became the first Asian women to win in this category. The film's success highlights the global appeal of K-pop culture. A second season is now confirmed. Read on1
European aviation body flags lapses in Air India planes
European aviation safety authorities have raised concerns over Air India's safety standards. Surprise checks at European airports revealed numerous lapses. India's aviation regulator has stepped in, imposing corrective measures. The airline is working to improve its record, with recent inspections showing a decline in faults. Air India's fleet age is cited as a contributing factor.
Impact of Gulf war: Input costs make electronics, cars & more goods expensive
Automakers are considering 2-3% increase in prices, while consumer electronics and appliances may become 5-6% costlier, reflecting their heavy use of plastic components. Luxury carmakers Mercedes-Benz and Audi have announced price increases of around 2% effective April 1, while mainstream carmakers are finalising their revisions. Manufacturers said prices of shoes, synthetic fibre-based apparel and decorative household paints could also rise by up to 910%.
Oscar Awards 2026: Priyanka Chopra stunned at the 98th Academy Awards in a Dior gown, while husband Nick Jonas drew attention for wearing a sacred Hindu kalava. Jonas' candid moment, cooling down in the LA heat, highlighted the cultural detail, sparking delightful online conversations among fans who appreciated the subtle yet significant accessory.
Brad Pitts quote, Stop being perfect, because obsessing over being perfect stops you from growing, reminds us that growth comes from action, not flawlessness. The actor encourages embracing imperfection, learning from mistakes, and moving forward without fear of judgment. Pitts career, from Thelma & Louise to Fight Club and Once Upon a Timein Hollywood, reflects this philosophy, showing how taking risks and exploring diverse roles can lead to both personal and professional growth.
Rajnath calls for enhanced public-private partnership to boost sports economy
In the near future, India will carve out a strong global identity for itself in sports, especially polo, if the government, the private sector, and various social groups work together, the Defence Minister asserted
Oscars 2026 Live Streaming in India: Check date, time and where to watch Academy Awards
2026 Oscars Live Telecast in India: The 98th Academy Awards, or Oscars, are approaching on March 16, 2026. The event will be broadcast on ABC and E. In India, JioHotstar will stream the ceremony. Conan O'Brien returns as host. Josh Groban, Misty Copeland, and Priyanka Chopra Jonas are among the performers and presenters. The show promises entertainment and award presentations.
A retail employee in the U.S. gave a standard two weeks notice after two years at a toxic workplace, only for his manager to react by demanding more notice and suggesting his departure could hurt colleagues or even risk jobs. The employee pushed back, saying staffing issues were the managers responsibility. The story, shared on Reddit, drew widespread reactions, with many users sharing similar experiences or joking about notice periods, highlighting tensions that arise when employees leave difficult workplaces.
Poaching fears, resort politics mark Rajya Sabha election eve
As the Rajya Sabha elections approach, political tensions are rising throughout India. Parties are actively devising tactics to capture important seats in states such as Bihar, Odisha, and Haryana. Negotiations and alliance-building are in full swing, with MLAs being strategically relocated to safeguard their votes. The results of this high-stakes electoral game will be unveiled on Monday.
OGW now means oil, gas and war amid Gulf crisis
As global energy crises amplify, nations are increasingly focusing on conserving fuel. The emphasis has transitioned from essential minerals to the fierce realities of Oil, Gas, and geopolitical conflicts. In this new landscape, gas has assumed a status even greater than that of gold and silver.
Assembly elections remain crucial test for INDIA Bloc amid BJP's expansionist Plans
Key elections are underway in West Bengal, Kerala, Assam, and Tamil Nadu, along with Puducherry. These polls are a significant challenge for opposition parties, particularly within the INDIA bloc. The outcomes will shape the future of alliances and the national ambitions of leaders like Mamata Banerjee and MK Stalin.
Gulf war must end to avert deeper energy crisis
Global energy markets face severe disruption. The Strait of Hormuz closure and attacks on oil and gas facilities have halted vital supplies. LNG prices have more than doubled. Crude oil prices are soaring. Reserves offer limited relief. This situation threatens a major oil price shock. An undersea pipeline offers a potential long-term solution.
EC announces election schedule, phases shrink for polls to 5 assemblies
Elections for five states and union territories are scheduled from April 9 to May 4. This condensed timeline reduces the overall election duration significantly. Voters in Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry will cast ballots on April 9. Tamil Nadu votes on April 23. West Bengal will have polling in two phases on April 23 and April 29.
LPG crisis: Sales of instant food options, frozen snacks surge 20 per cent
While the ministry of petroleum and natural gas prioritised supplies of domestic cooking gas over commercial supplies on March 5, households across various cities have still been reporting shortages or markup in LPG cylinder prices by up to 30%. The development also led to stock-outs of alternate cooking aids such as induction cooktops and electric cooking appliances.
RBI's likely to raise liquidity to keep 'short' rates in check
The Reserve Bank of India is expected to increase money supply soon. This move aims to prevent short-term interest rates from rising sharply. It will also counter the effects of the RBI's efforts to support the Rupee. Open market operations and dollar-rupee swaps are key tools. This strategy helps manage liquidity and keep borrowing costs low for banks.
Jobs data for 50 cities likely soon; Bengaluru, Mumbai in focus
The list of cities to be covered in the survey include Visakhapatnam, Lucknow, Kolkata, Pune, Meerut, Jaipur, Patna, Surat, Gwalior and Chennai, they said, adding that the data could be released in the first half of 2026.
Court rejects EDs money laundering case against Rathi Steel
A special court made a unique decision, refusing to proceed with an Enforcement Directorate money laundering case. This happened even though the accused were already convicted in the original offence. The court found no direct financial gain from the coal allocation. It also stated that not every transaction after an offence is proceeds of crime.
Australian tech expert Paul Conyngham used artificial intelligence to help save his dog Rosie, a Staffy-Shar Pei mix, after she was diagnosed with advanced cancer. When conventional treatments like chemotherapy failed, he sequenced her DNA, identified mutations causing the tumour, and worked with the University of New South Wales to develop a personalised mRNA vaccine. Rosie received her first injection in December, followed by booster doses, and her tumour has since shrunk, with her energy and quality of life improving.
Gaming transactions involving Fino Bank may face ED probe
Investigators found many cases of funds routed through multiple accounts or entities to obscure their origin, necessitating a deeper scrutiny under the anti-money laundering law, they said. The matter is connected to an ongoing investigation into alleged GST evasion related to online betting applications involving transactions totalling around 10,000 crore.
Industry seeks concessional imports via SEZs
In a communication to the commerce and industry ministry, SEZ units and developers suggested that 200 products including photovoltaic cells, naphtha, fungicides, non-industrial diamonds, parts of electric power machinery, certain vaccines and aluminium billets be allowed to be imported at concessional duty.
NFRA, ICAI mull mechanism to boost regulatory coordination
To promote harmony and effective collaboration, Indias premier audit watchdogs, NFRA and ICAI, are setting up a systematic approach for better coordination. This proactive measure is designed to smooth over previous public disputes and enhance teamwork.
Congress legalised & normalised illegal infiltrators: Amit Shah
In a recent statement, Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused Rahul Gandhi of inciting protests across India, while suggesting that Congress has legitimised unlawful infiltration. He emphasised the enhancement of Assam's healthcare budget, crediting the BJP for its advancements. Shah expressed optimism regarding the NDA's robust prospects in Assam during his visit for health initiatives and a youth convention.
Kimi Antonelli takes his first F1 win with victory in China to extend Mercedes' dominant start
The 19-year-old Italian pulled clear of an entertaining battle between Russell and the two Ferraris to take a commanding win at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday and share the podium with his teammate and Hamilton, the seven-time champion he replaced last year. Im speechless. Im about to cry, to be honest, Antonelli said, holding back tears. Thank you so much to my team because they helped me to achieve this dream.
Mankind Pharma targets early Semaglutide launch
Mankind Pharma is set to enter India's semaglutide market soon. The drug's patent expires this month, opening doors for new players. Mankind Pharma plans to offer the medication at affordable prices. This move aims to improve patient access to this important therapy. The company sees a significant opportunity as semaglutide's use extends beyond diabetes to other health areas.
Israeli forces kill 16 people in Gaza and the West Bank, medics say
Medics and the interior ministry of the Hamas-run Gaza said an Israeli airstrike killed a senior police official and eight other officers when it hit their vehicle near the entrance to Zawayda town in the central Gaza Strip. At least 14 other people, mostly bystanders, were wounded, the Gaza health ministry said.
Over 400 million barrels of emergency oil reserves to flow to global markets soon, IEA says
Global markets will soon see oil flowing from International Energy Agency emergency reserves. Member countries are pledging over 411 million barrels. This significant release includes crude oil and oil products. Stocks from Asia Oceania countries are available immediately. Europe and Americas will make their stocks available by the end of March. This action aims to stabilize global oil supplies.
Govts can take policy decisions before poll code comes into force: CEC on Mamata's DA arrears move
Before the model code of conduct takes effect, both central and state administrations enjoy the liberty to implement policy changes, as reiterated by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. Notably, the West Bengal government made two significant announcements right before the electoral timeline was disclosed.
Punjab Investors' Summit: Nahar Group to invest Rs 1,500 cr across textiles, renewables, data centre
Punjab is attracting major investments. Nahar Group will invest Rs 1,500 crore in Mohali for modernisation and a data center. Arisudana Industries and Tynor also announced substantial investments. Plaksha University plans a Rs 5,000 crore expansion. These commitments signal a strong future for industrial growth and job creation in the state.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly dismissed viral social media claims suggesting he had died, responding with humour in a video that quickly spread online.
CM Mamata Banerjee announces DA for Bengal staff ahead of poll schedule
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced Dearness Allowance (DA) for state government employees, fulfilling a Supreme Court directive. Arrears from ROPA 2009 will be disbursed starting March 2026. This move comes ahead of the assembly poll announcement, with employee unions crediting their long-standing agitation for the outcome.
West Bengal to vote in two phases; political parties give mixed reactions
The Election Commission of India announced a two-phase poll for West Bengal on April 23 and April 29, drawing mixed reactions from political parties. While BJP welcomed the announcement, CPI-M questioned the ECI's ability to conduct fair polls with an incomplete voter list. Trinamool Congress expressed readiness for any poll schedule.
From Will Smiths slap to the naked streaker: Six biggest controversies in Oscars history
Oscar Awards Controversies list: From shocking on-stage altercations and major Best Picture mix-ups to protests for representation and unexpected streakers, the Oscars have a history of delivering unforgettable controversies. These moments have exposed deep-seated issues in Hollywood and provided headline-grabbing drama for decades.
IDF reveals shocking Hezbollah link in Michigan synagogue attack: 'Brother eliminated by Israel'
TN Pushes For Circular Economy
Seetha Payanam OTT release date details: When and where to watch the Telugu romantic drama movie
The Telugu romantic drama Seetha Payanam, starring Aishwarya Arjun and Niranjan Sudhindra, is set to make its OTT debut after its theatrical run earlier this year. Directed by Arjun Sarja, the film is expected to start streaming soon. The story follows Seetha, a young woman raised by her single father, whose life begins to change during a road trip where she meets a man named Abhi.
Hindalco denies extrusions operations halt report; says overall operations largely unaffected
Hindalco Industries assures stakeholders that its aluminium extrusions division is fully operational. A standard communication went out regarding potential gas supplier interruptions, but it's important to note that such geopolitical factors do not disrupt our core operations or financial stability. This situation is confined to a minor aspect of the extrusions sector, while the rest of our business runs smoothly.
West Asia crisis: S Jaishankar speaks to Saudi, UAE foreign ministers
Jaishankar held the phone conversations with UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Saturday night.
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They say Im what?: Netanyahu posts video amid rumours of death in Iranian attack
Amidst unverified claims of his death in an Iranian attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted a video debunking the rumors, humorously counting his fingers and assuring supporters of ongoing strong operations. The IRGC issued a fresh threat against him as the conflict, now in its 15th day, escalates, impacting global travel and fuel prices.
NHAI to raise FASTag annual pass fee by 2.5% for FY27
Revised rate to take effect from April 1 across national highways and expressways toll plazas
Tanker carrying crude safely exits Fujairah even as drone hits oil terminal
Jag Laadki, which is a Suezmax, is the fourth Indian-flagged vessel to transit the Strait of Hormuz
Prolonged West Asia crisis deals multiple blows to Indian exporters
Industry estimates suggest nearly 70% of outbound shipments have been affected
'Political misdeed': PM writes to Birla on now-defeated resolution against LS speaker, slams oppn
Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticised the Congress for moving a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. Modi stated the move was driven by self-interest and a dynastic mindset. The resolution was defeated in the Lok Sabha. Birla expressed gratitude for Modi's letter, highlighting the Prime Minister's faith in parliamentary democracy.
Iran reportedly deployed its advanced Sejjil ballistic missile, capable of reaching Israel, for the first time since the conflict began on February 28. This marks the missile's initial known combat use amid ongoing hostilities that have claimed numerous lives and disrupted global markets.
Strait of Hormuz forms part of front line in Mideast war
The Strait of Hormuz faces escalating attacks on commercial ships, impacting global trade. Iran's actions aim to disrupt the global economy, with many vessels hit. The US urges nations to help secure the passage. Maritime incidents are widespread, affecting various ship types. Iran's stance on passage remains inconsistent, with threats to block oil exports.
UAE orders arrests of 35, including 19 Indians, for posting misleading content online
Dubai has taken decisive action by detaining 35 people, including 19 from India, in response to the spread of misleading videos online. This initiative is part of a broader effort by UAE authorities to address growing concerns over misinformation amid increasing regional frictions.
Sylvia Plath's quote, Perhaps when we find ourselves wanting everything, it is because we are dangerously close to wanting nothing, highlights how excessive desire can mask inner emptiness and spiritual exhaustion. Her observations remain relevant in today's consumer-driven world, urging reflection on genuine purpose over endless pursuit.
Pragathi, a Bengaluru non-profit, is hosting the Art from the Heart exhibition. It will feature artworks by about 40 artists with disabilities. The event aims to promote their talent and creativity. Visitors can interact with artists and buy their creations. This initiative supports financial independence and inclusion through art. Pragathi has previously supported many artists and facilitated artwork sales.
Iran arrests dozens suspected of spying for Israel amid Middle East war
Iranian authorities have detained dozens across the nation. Suspicions of cooperation with Israel led to these arrests. Some individuals allegedly shared details of military and security locations. Others were detained for sending images of bombed sites to Iran International. These actions follow recent strikes and a broader crackdown on alleged Israeli and US collaboration.
A social media post about a Bengaluru-based software developer has gone viral after highlighting how high salaries in big cities do not always translate into large savings. The developer, who earns around 1.5 lakh per month, reportedly realised after a few months that rent, food, commuting, and other daily expenses were consuming most of his income. By the end of each month, he was left with savings of only about 15,000 to 20,000.
Bengaluru couple reveals what Rs 60,000 rent gets you in the city
A Bengaluru couple's video tour of their 60,000/month two-bedroom apartment in an upscale housing society went viral. They highlighted the spacious layout with 23 towers, extensive greenery, three swimming pools, and convenient on-site amenities like grocery stores and salons. The complex also features a clubhouse with dining and sports screening, and a unique guest hotel.
US Energy secretary sees Iran war ending in weeks, oil supplies rebounding
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright expressed optimism during his appearance on ABC's 'This Week,' suggesting that the current conflict with Iran might be resolved soon. This resolution is expected to restore oil supply flows, resulting in lower energy bills for consumers. The outlook suggests a significant rebound in global energy conditions, making waves across markets worldwide.
Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia have moved the Supreme Court. This follows the Delhi High Court Chief Justice's refusal to transfer a CBI plea. The plea challenges their discharge in the excise policy case. The Chief Justice stated the case was being heard as per roster. The Supreme Court will now consider the matter.
'Theyre not getting help from Govt': Elizabeth Warren confronts Randall Reed over Middle East war
DGCA grants Air India temporary flight duty relaxations amid Middle East airspace curbs
Aviation regulator DGCA has granted temporary relief on pilot duty rules for Air India's long flights. These flights are taking longer routes due to airspace restrictions in the Middle East. The relaxations are in effect until April 30. This adjustment aims to manage extended flight times for pilots operating these routes.
Iran attacks Saudi Arabias Prince Sultan Air Base that houses several US warplanes
Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan Air Base near Riyadh has faced repeated missile and drone attacks attributed to Iran. The base, which houses US warplanes, has seen Saudi defenses intercept at least 10 drones. Iran's Fars news agency reported a missile salvo targeting the air base.
Harish Rana, in a coma for 13 years, received an emotional farewell from his family. The Supreme Court allowed the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment. Rana suffered a severe brain injury in 2013. Medical reports indicate no awareness or interaction. He will receive basic care at AIIMS following legal protocols for passive euthanasia.
Iran holds the key: Aramco signals uncertainty in Gulf oil exports amid Strait shutdown
The international energy landscape is in turmoil as Iran's maneuvers in the Strait of Hormuz complicate oil and gas supply lines. With Saudi Aramco and other key players scaling back production, the flow of shipping remains fraught with risk. The future stability of the market hinges on Iran's decisions, going beyond mere promises for peace.
Actor Anil Kapoor recently revealed that he still receives payments from the 2008 Oscar-winning film Slumdog Millionaire, nearly 17 years after its release. Speaking at the India Today Conclave 2026, the veteran star shared that he had received a cheque of 3,000 pounds (over Rs 3 lakh) just a day before the event. Kapoor also disclosed that the total amount he expects to earn from the film will reach nearly half a million pounds.
Dipika Kakar not well after surgery to remove cyst : I cannot even move
Television actor Dipika Kakar is recovering after surgery to remove a cyst during her cancer treatment. She is now home, focusing on rest, disciplined eating, and lifestyle adjustments. Her husband, Shoaib Ibrahim, shares updates, noting her fluctuating energy levels and the upcoming transition to immunotherapy.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced clearance of DA arrears for state employees and a hike in honorarium for religious clergy. These announcements came just before the Election Commission revealed poll schedules. The DA arrears disbursement is set to begin from March 2026. Opposition parties criticized the timing of these announcements, calling them election gimmicks.
The Supreme Court of India has permitted the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for Harish Rana, who has been in a coma for over 13 years. Following a plea by his father, the court ordered AIIMS-Delhi to provide palliative care for a humane cessation of life support. Medical boards unanimously agreed that continuing treatment only prolonged biological survival without recovery prospects.
Quote of the day by B. F. Skinner: A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the
Quote of the day: Todays Quote by B.F. Skinner shows readers that progress often depends less on avoiding failure and more on the determination to keep trying.
IITian explains why a Rs 50 LPA remote job can still hurt your career
A remote worker's decision to stay in his hometown for a lucrative job, while financially beneficial, led to missed networking opportunities and reduced professional visibility. Despite significant savings, the lack of proximity to industry hubs and corporate ecosystems hindered career growth and connection, sparking debate on the true cost of remote work.
Who is Devendra Chaplot? All about IITian who joined Elon Musks ventures xAI and SpaceX
Indian AI expert Devendra Chaplot has joined Elon Musk's xAI, collaborating with SpaceX. Chaplot expressed enthusiasm for merging physical engineering with digital intelligence, aiming to contribute to advanced AI projects. His background includes work at Thinking Machines Lab and Meta Platforms, alongside academic achievements from IIT Bombay and Carnegie Mellon University.
Amit Shah hits out at Rahul Gandhi, accuses Congress of normalising infiltration
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has criticised Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party, accusing them of protesting against India and normalising infiltrators. Shah highlighted the BJP government's significant increase in Assam's health budget and its commitment to development and removing infiltrators from electoral rolls.
India's Ayushman Bharat health scheme is a lifeline for cancer patients, improving access to treatment. A new study highlights its strengths and areas for improvement. While the scheme covers many treatments, a funding gap exists. Experts suggest smarter spending, early detection, and revised benefit caps to save lives and reduce costs. Policy changes are underway to enhance cancer care.
'Prepared for long confrontation': Hezbollahs Naim Qassem signals existential battle with Israel
West Bengal Election 2026: 10 Key Constituencies: West Bengal Assembly elections are announced. Key constituencies in Kolkata and surrounding areas are set for intense political contests. Bhabanipur, Nandigram, Ballygunge, Kolkata Port, Bhangar, Baruipur Paschim, Diamond Harbour, Tamluk, Asansol Dakshin, and Kharagpur Sadar are among the seats to watch.
LPG bookings fall to 77 lakh; no fuel shortages, online bookings rise after govt campaign
Fuel and cooking gas supplies remain stable despite the West Asia conflict. The government assures adequate stocks of petrol, diesel, and LPG. Panic buying has eased with a decline in LPG refill bookings. Online bookings are increasing. Citizens are advised against panic buying and encouraged to use digital platforms. Priority sectors continue to receive uninterrupted supplies.
Congress releases second list of 23 candidates for Assam polls
In a significant move, the Congress party has rolled out its second batch of 23 candidates for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, increasing their total nominations to 65 contenders vying for 126 seats. As part of a strategic alliance, they've reserved 15 seats for coalition partners.

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