Quote of the day by Gwyneth Paltrow: Renowned Academy Award winner Gwyneth Paltrow has artfully carved a niche beyond the silver screen. With the inception of Goop, her innovative lifestyle and wellness brand, she has ventured into the realm of commerce. Paltrow's extensive filmography has earned her significant accolades. She advocates for self-acceptance and personal comfort, maintaining a delicate equilibrium between her business ambitions, family life, and her prominent public image.
Researchers explored if beards offered protection during male-to-male fights. Their study examined how hair absorbs and redistributes impact energy. Sheep skin samples showed furred material absorbed more energy than plucked ones. This suggests facial hair could protect vulnerable facial structures from damage. The findings support the pugilism hypothesis for beard evolution.
Retail inflation may cross 6 per cent in Oct-Nov before easing in Q4 FY27: Report
Retail inflation in India may briefly surpass 6 percent in late 2024. This rise is expected before easing to approximately 5 percent by early 2026. Improving food supply conditions and monsoon recovery will help contain inflation. The Reserve Bank of India awaits more inflation data before adjusting policy rates. Global market implications arise from US Federal Reserve actions on treasury yields.
Six years, one homecoming: Tracing Harry and Meghan's path back to Britain
In a notable shift, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making their way back to the United Kingdom accompanied by their children, Archie and Lilibet. This return hints at a reconciliation with the British royal family. The children are gearing up for education in British schools, while the couple will retain their non-working roles within the royal framework, planning to live in a secluded home beyond London.
For the first time Vande Bharat crosses 100 km/h on worlds highest Chenab Rail Bridge
Kolkata hotel fire: Leaseholder of Hotel Shikha Inn Abu Zafar arrested; Two staff members detained
The leaseholder of Hotel Shikha Inn was arrested following a devastating fire. Nine people, including a child and five Bangladeshi nationals, died in the blaze. A Special Investigation Team was formed to probe the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident. Rescuers saved approximately sixty individuals from the burning hotel premises. The state government plans to inspect hotel permits and fire licenses across Kolkata.
Private capex confidence still catching up as uncertainty clouds investment decisions
Companies are deferring investments due to uncertain demand and volatile commodity prices. Large capital projects require confidence in future cash flows and pricing. The next investment cycle, FY27 to FY31, expects higher annual expenditure demand. Public investment is key to stimulating private capital expenditure and infrastructure growth. Banks and other financial institutions must prepare for increased funding needs.
Jairam Ramesh praises Narayana Murthy at 80, calls him a living legend
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh lauded Infosys co-founder N. R. Narayana Murthy. Murthy transformed Indian enterprise and inspired a generation with new corporate values. The nation salutes Murthy for his accomplishments and principles. Ramesh recalled his first meeting with Murthy forty-nine years ago.
Can NRIs invest in India without flying back? Sebis KYC plan
Sebis proposed digital KYC overhaul could let NRIs, OCIs and eligible foreign nationals complete onboarding remotely, cutting paperwork, costs and delays while making it easier to invest in India.
Odisha final voter list to be out on Sep 21
Bhubaneswar: The final decision on claims and objections submitted during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Odisha will be taken by September 17, and the voter list will be published on September 21, an official statement said.The deadline for filing claims and objections for registration and revision ended on Wednesday, they said.A statement issued by the office of Odisha's chief electoral officer (CEO) said the final decision on all claims and objections will be taken by September 17 and the final voter list will be published on September 21.The CEO said that till August 19, notices have been issued to 58.36 lakh people.Till now, a total of 3.09 crore eligible voters in the state have been considered for inclusion in the final voter list, it said, adding that the number may further increase as the hearing process is ongoing.Also read: SIR verification higher in minority-dominated Delhi constituenciesOfficials made it clear that the electors to whom notices have been issued but have been unable to submit the required valid certificates or correct information will be removed from the voter list.The SIR process also witnessed great enthusiasm among the youths to add their names to the voter list. A total of 2.79 lakh people applied for new name registration through Form-6.Also, 53,625 applications have been received through Form-7 for voters whose names are in two places to remove their names from one place and put them in another, and for deleting the names of deceased persons, the statement said.As many as 1.97 lakh voters have applied through Form-8 for the names of all members of a family to be put together in one polling station, along with the name, address, age or other corrections in the voter list, it said.Chief Electoral Officer R S Gopalan said he has directed officials to ensure that no eligible citizen is left out of the voter list and that no ineligible name remains on the rolls.The final list, which will be published on September 21, is expected to make the upcoming election process cleaner and stronger, Gopalan said.The opposition BJD, in a memorandum to the CEO, urged him to further extend the deadline of the claims and objection phase by one more month in view of the prevailing flood situation in Odisha.Under these circumstances, it has become extremely difficult for electoral officials, voters and booth-level agents to complete the verification and file claims and objections within the existing timeline, BJD senior vice president Debi Prasad Mishra said.He added that the extension of the timeline for filing claims and objections is essential for preparing a transparent and impartial electoral roll.
Australia seek redemption after 'Darwin Disaster'
Lufthansa launches high-speed in-flight internet powered by Starlink
The new onboard Wi-Fi service provides free, high-speed internet connectivity, enabling passengers to access cloud-based work platforms and other high-bandwidth applications during flights.
An X user's criticism of affluent Indian parenting has triggered a debate over whether generational wealth encourages dependence among some young adults. The post argued that passive income, family businesses and comfortable lifestyles can discourage work, relocation and risk-taking, while users offered sharply different views on independence, inheritance, parental support, ambition and whether financial security helps or harms the next generation.
A tanker driver allegedly filled 9,800 litres of milk worth Rs 7.6 lakh from a Karnal dairy plant after completing a routine paneer whey delivery, connecting his vehicle directly to the plant's milk tank before attempting to exit. A security guard accused of helping facilitate the theft has been granted bail by the Punjab and Haryana High Court, which noted his custody had already served its purpose.
Delhi-based techie Bhawan Chauhan recalled seeing her father cry after the family lost their home when she was 16. Unable to afford engineering, she channelled the setback into hard work. Years later, colleges she could not attend invited her to speak. Last year, her family bought back the same land without debt or EMIs and built their dream home, giving her parents back the confidence they had lost.
RBI MPC: Rate hikes on the horizon as inflation concerns mount
Members of the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) have indicated that interest rate hikes may be necessary sooner rather than later, as headline inflation is projected to rise from its current benign levels in the coming months, according to the minutes of the August review.
Natalie Harp reportedly worked over a year without required security clearance. Concerns arose due to her close access and information filtering role. She eventually completed the necessary paperwork and received clearance recently. Harp's role as an information gatekeeper for President Trump is notable. Her access to sensitive information and unfiltered material is under scrutiny.
Moderna, Merck breakthrough could usher in wave of cancer vaccines
Merck and Moderna's personalized cancer vaccine shows promise for melanoma patients. This new treatment trains the immune system to target specific tumor mutations. The vaccine, combined with Keytruda, significantly reduced cancer recurrence in trials. Doctors are hopeful this approach will expand to treat many other cancer types. Further trials are underway for lung, bladder, kidney, pancreatic, and stomach cancers.
NSUI flags RSS links in NCERT political science textbook panel
The NSUI has criticized the NCERT's reconstituted textbook development team. They allege members have direct or indirect links to the RSS-affiliated ecosystem. This inclusion raises questions about academic neutrality and ideological diversity in textbooks. The NSUI demands the team's dissolution and reconstitution with independent educationists. They also seek public disclosure of member qualifications and draft textbook reviews.
No politics in 'Operation Toofan', applies equally to all: Keralam Home Minister
Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala stated the anti-narcotics drive is apolitical. Operation Toofan will treat all individuals equally, regardless of affiliation. The minister highlighted significant changes achieved during the operation's duration. He also commented on the ED's probe into a case involving the former Chief Minister's daughter.
Non-print biz to grow 12% for major newspapers versus 3% in core print biz: Report
There is an urgency in the transition, given the fact that circulation of large newspapers has declined to 1 crore in 2025 from 1.5 crore in 2019
Hemant Kumar Bhukar transitioned from Intel engineer to ISRO scientist after diligent preparation. He secured All India Rank 7 for Scientist 'A' while working full-time. Bhukar's journey highlights dedication and leveraging prior experience for new goals. His success inspires students from rural backgrounds towards science careers. This achievement brought pride to his family and Rajasthan village.
Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi arrived in Mumbai for his first official visit to India. He inspected a Guard of Honour and laid a wreath at the Naval Dockyard. Koizumi held strategic discussions with Indian Navy officials on operational capabilities. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will meet Koizumi in New Delhi to bolster bilateral defence relations. Both nations aim to enhance maritime security and technology collaboration.
India dismantles Pakistan High Commission security perimeter in Delhi after Islamabad action
Stock Markets on Aug 20: Sensex Jumps Over 500 Points, Nifty at 24K
Indian benchmark equity indices, Sensex and Nifty, rebounded in early trade, driven by a recovery in world markets due to easing US Treasury yields and fresh foreign fund inflows, halting a multi-day losing streak. Track Sensex, Nifty on August 20.
Only four focused mutual funds delivered more than 15% SIP returns over five years, led by Invesco India Focused Fund at 18.33%. SBI Focused Fund, the category's largest scheme by AUM, delivered 15.27%, while returns across funds ranged from 7.92% to 18.33%.
L&T-Mitsubishi to power world's biggest airport
ADNOC launches ninth spot crude tender since June, sources say
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is offering spot crude oil in a tender. This tender is for Upper Zakum, Umm Lulu, and Das crude oil. Bids are due by August twenty-fourth and will remain valid until August twenty-sixth. Buyers can purchase on a free-on-board basis or arrange ship-to-ship transfers. The producer has sold over one hundred million barrels in previous tenders.
China Evergrande founder gets life in prison
Chinas Russian oil spree puts India in a bind
Rupee rises 17 paise to 95.56 against US dollar during early trade
The rupee appreciated 17 paise to 95.56 against the American currency in early trade on Thursday tracking a weak US dollar, after the US Treasury announced that it would double its buyback operations for longer-dated Treasury bonds. Forex traders said the dollar index fell to its lowest level since late May after the US Treasury announced that it would double its buyback operations for longer-dated Treasury bonds, pushing US long-term yields lower and reducing the dollar's yield advantage. Moreover, the dollar is also being weighed down by reduced expectations of further Federal Reserve tightening though the FED policymakers' inflation concerns increased at the July meeting, according to the FED minutes. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 95.57, then rose to 95.56, higher by 17 paise from its previous close. On Wednesday, the rupee stayed almost flat, ending just 1 paisa higher at 95.73 against the US dollar. Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the ...
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Banaras Hindu University's medical institute received significant funding for six research projects. These initiatives focus on crucial national health priorities and advanced diagnostics. The grants will support extensive studies and laboratory analyses across multiple university departments. University leadership highlighted the commitment to research and patient care improvements. This development reflects a surge in faculty research proposals and enthusiasm.
After 10 Years, India May Import Sugar
India is set to import 1 million tonnes of raw sugar at zero duty after domestic stocks fell sharply and prices surged ahead of the festival season.
'Eknath Shinde Was Extremely Aggressive'
'I've seen a lot of meetings over the years, but this was the first time I've seen the deputy chief minister and the industries minister sit through something like this with 200 to 300 industrialists, local residents and politicians from both the ruling side and Opposition, all in the same room.'
Facility management firm Krystal Integrated Services bags Rs 134 crore order from MSRTC
Krystal Integrated Services Limited has announced an order worth Rs 134 crore for providing facility management services to MSRTC. This agreement, effective for three years, will cover operations in both Mumbai and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, focusing on essential services such as housekeeping, sanitation, and technical maintenance support.
Tired of chia seeds turning into jelly? Dr Pal shares 2 simple tricks to make them easier to eat
Chia seeds can be easily added to everyday meals without much effort. Sprinkle them over oatmeal, porridge, yoghurt, smoothie bowls and cereal, or blend soaked seeds into smoothies and milkshakes. They also work well in overnight oats, salad dressings, soups, dips and pancake batter. For a quick snack, mix them into curd with chopped fruits and nuts for a simple, nutritious combination.
Aditya Birla Capital forays into gold loan business; shares rise 2.8%
Aditya Birla Capital Limited is entering the gold loan business segment. The company plans to establish approximately 1,000 branches over three years. This strategic expansion complements its existing retail and MSME lending franchise. Diversified lenders are showing increased interest in India's fast-growing gold loan market. Gold loans are witnessing strong structural growth amid rising commodity prices.
The Mumbai ITAT deleted a 25 lakh tax addition imposed on a flat buyer over an alleged cash payment, saying the taxpayer was not given the statements relied upon by the tax department or an opportunity to cross-examine the builders partners.
Starting August 26, eligible women in Delhi will receive pension letters under the Delhi Lakshmi Yojana, which offers 2,500 monthly assistance. Here's when the aid will be credited.
Govt cuts bulk sugar stockholding limit to 15 days amid price surge
The government has cut sugar stock limits for bulk consumers to 15 days from September 1, as prices hit record highs ahead of the upcoming festive season
RBI's FCNR(B) rule 'data-driven' or policy U-turn?
'If you died...': Ankur Warikoo gives an uncomfortable boss vs family life lesson
Ankur Warikoo sparked debate by highlighting how quickly workplaces can replace employees, while friends and family cannot replace the role a person plays in their lives. His message urged people to prioritise relationships alongside careers. However, internet users challenged the idea, arguing that financial struggles can affect how families value people and that companies may seek replacements even faster than Warikoo suggested in todays competitive work environment.
LIC gets RBI nod to raise stake in HDFC Bank
Hormuz shipping steady amid US-Iran war
A Delhi taxpayer faced denial of Section 54 exemption after constructing a new house before selling his old property for 53 lakh. ITAT Delhi quashed the reassessment after ruling that the Income Tax Departments Section 148 notice was issued after the permissible limitation period.
Lionel Messi scores emotional first goal since father Jorge Messi's death
Lionel Messi delivered an emotional performance, scoring his first goal for Inter Miami since the death of his father, Jorge Messi. Against the Philadelphia Union, Messi's goal was a poignant reminder of his father's profound influence on his career. Despite the emotional moment, the match ended in a 2-2 draw, making it a bittersweet night for the football icon.
Thursday Motivation Quote by Arianna Huffington: Arianna Huffington articulates fearlessness as not the lack of fear but the mastery over it. She advocates for resilience, encouraging individuals to rise once they stumble. As the co-founder of The Huffington Post, a major digital media outlet, her journey took a turn when an incident of exhaustion prompted her to prioritize well-being. This highlights that achieving success should coincide with taking care of one's health.
Bangladesh's Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir tipped to become new president
Bangladesh's parliament will elect Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir as the nation's new president. He is expected to win the largely ceremonial five-year post easily. This follows the resignation of the previous president due to ill health. Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina remains in hiding in India. Rights groups had long accused Hasina's administration of abuses.
Trump unveils Dallas convention as 'greatest rally'
ITR filing 2026: What happens if you miss the August 31 deadline and who gets more time?
The income tax return filing deadline for ITR-3, ITR-4, ITR-5 and ITR-7 is 31 August. Missing this deadline incurs penalties, but options such as belated returns are available until 31 December 2026. Here's who gets more time to file.
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Trump urges Fed to cut interest rates
US President Donald Trump on Thursday urged the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in the next policy meeting, saying that the central bank is 'afraid of inflation'.We would really like to see interest rates come down. You know, in the old days with interest rates, many of you are too young to know this. But when we announced good numbers, interest rates would go down. And the theory was because the asset value became so good, it became so prime. But now, when we announce good numbers, which we're doing all the time. They keep driving the interest rates up because they're so afraid of inflation, and they shouldn't be, he said.Also read: Inflation concerns rose at US Fed's July meeting, minutes show; policymakers insisted on rate hikeTrumps comments came the same day the FOMC released minutes of the July 28-29 meeting . The summary showed that many policymakers expected higher rates to be necessary unless inflation shows more progress. Since that meeting, US inflation data has been generally positive, though the annual rate remains well above the Feds 2% target.They should allow interest rates to go down. When you announce good numbers, you shouldn't drive them up. They keep thinking that we'll drive them up to stop inflation because success in growth does not cause inflation. Other things cause inflation. We inherited the number one inflation ever in the history of our country from Biden. And we're getting them all down. But interest rates should be allowed to fall with the success of our country, not rise because of the success, the US president added.The US economy grew at just 1.5% year-on-year in the second quarter, below expectations and the 2.1% rate in the first three months of the year.Trump accused Fed officials of having political motives behind the interest rate decisions, though he excluded the new Chairman Kevin Warsh, whom the president nominated to the top position earlier this year. Trump said Warsh is doing a great job in a position he began this May, succeeding Jerome Powell, who remains on the board as a governor.The problem is he has a board, and its a political board, Trump told reporters. People put in by Obama, Biden, and me, and there are quite a few members still left, as you understand, and so they vote to raise interest rates. I dont know if theyre doing it because they think theyre doing a good thing or because they like the politics of it.
PM Modi's political rule in final phase: Rahul Gandhi
SIT formed to investigate Kolkata fire that killed 9
US body seeks RSS sanctions ahead of Bhagwat visit
ET Startup Awards: Nominees for Social Enterprise
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Oil giants pool capital to ignite energy deeptech
AI agents are finding new ways to bypass safeguards
Starlink relaunches its bid for space in India
SCO Digital Economy Forum to be Held in Urumqi
Beijing, August 20: The 2026 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Digital Economy Forum will take place from September 14 to 16 in Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwest China. This information was provided by the National Data Administration of China on Tuesday. The theme of the forum is Digital Connectivity, Smart ... Read more SCO Digital Economy Forum to be Held in Urumqi
Kharif sowing recovers after July rains
India's kharif planting has rebounded impressively following beneficial rainfall in July. Farmers are keen to recover from the setbacks of a parched June, showcasing an optimistic shift. The sowing of crucial crops like pulses and oilseeds is on track across the nation. Nevertheless, some crops still have acreage that is less than last year's. This revitalization raises expectations for alleviating food price concerns, provided the good rains continue.
RDIF AIF selection expected to be completed in two weeks
The government is in the final stages of choosing alternative investment firms for the research fund, with the decision expected to wrap up in the coming fortnight. Meanwhile, funds are actively being allocated to other selected firms for investment purposes. Robust safeguards are implemented to ensure protection for both public and private capital, reinforcing transparency and accountability in the fund's management.
MMTC PAMP calls for better Gold Monetisation Scheme
India needs to boost gold recycling to decrease reliance on imports. A more appealing gold monetization scheme could unlock significant household stocks. This initiative would also help utilize underused refining capacity across the nation. Increased recycling can lessen pressure on the current-account deficit by substituting imports. The country's next gold story should focus on efficient and responsible domestic monetization.
India may see family wealth worth $1.5 trillion change hands in 10 years
India anticipates a significant intergenerational wealth transfer exceeding one trillion dollars. Family wealth is becoming more institutionalized with formal governance structures. This trend will expand the alternatives market significantly in the coming decade. India's billionaire and ultra-high-net-worth individual numbers are projected to increase. Exits and liquidity events are driving demand for wealth management services.
Bruce Willis once opened up about how fatherhood changed his priorities, saying that spending time with his daughters became increasingly meaningful as he grew older. In a 2013 interview, the actor reflected on giving his children love and attention and learning to put his own ego aside. His words offer a simple lesson about family, growing older and making time for the people who matter most, while also looking back at his remarkable Hollywood career and his life away from the screen.
Mid-budget movies scripting success at box office too
Mid-budget films are making a notable comeback at the box office, with titles like Awarapan 2 and DC gaining substantial financial success. This trend dispels the myth that viewers prefer streaming options over cinema. Audiences are returning for powerful narratives and emotional depth, indicating a refined taste influenced by streaming services.
No takers: Public sector banks put 39,000 cr of bad loans up for sale again
Public sector banks offered many bad loans previously for sale. Nearly eighty percent of these loans were repeat sale attempts. Indian Overseas Bank and Indian Bank led these repeated offerings. Private sector banks showed a sharp contrast with few repeat sales. This highlights challenges in selling large legacy corporate accounts.
Small towns emerge big growth driver for connected TV in India
Connected TV households in India now number sixty-two to sixty-five million viewers. Growth is significantly higher in smaller towns and rural areas across India. This expansion is not replacing linear television but complementing its viewership. Prime time viewership is emerging strongly on both CTV and linear platforms. Household-level measurement and frequency management are key challenges for advertisers.
RIL plans 2.73 lakh cr coal gasification project
CCI relaxes commitment norms, extends filing window to 60 days
The Commission has eased the timeline for preliminary considerations of applications by it to 15 working days from the current seven. Also, the deadline to wrap up the entire commitment proceeding has been raised to 180 working days, with a provision for extension in complex cases, from the current 130 working days. The move comes at a time when the regulator is considering two key commitment applications by IndiGo parent InterGlobe Aviation, and Google. The CCI has sought stakeholder comments on these applications but hasn't yet approved any of them.
Puma India hits the 'value' track to get back in shape under new chief
Puma India is focusing on premium products and key sports categories for growth. The company is shifting away from discounted business and closing some stores. Running, hybrid fitness, and team sports are now central to Puma's strategy. Puma aims to offer global products simultaneously in India and other markets. Increased local manufacturing is also a significant part of their current operations.
Consultants of faulty detailed project reports culprits: Nitin Gadkari
Such poor quality DPR that today on road, 5 lakh accidents occur, and 1.8 lakh deaths, and all have problems of defective DPR, Gadkari said. The minister cautioned contractors against compromising construction quality after winning an infrastructure project. There will be a performance audit in addition to a financial audit, and contractors found wanting will be punished and black-listed, he said. Gadkari said poor-quality DPRs and construction compromises result in economic losses and road accidents.
National Highway builders bat for BOT annuity model to avoid zero-bid scenario
The National Highways Builders Federation said the current BOT (toll) model exposes private developers to an unacceptably high level of risk, citing recent tenders that received no bids. BOT projects fundamentally depend on a bankable and balanced risk-sharing structure. Without resolving the core concerns around unfair default classifications for traffic drops, dispute resolution and real-cost delay compensations, there is a strong apprehension that upcoming tenders will continue to face zero-bid scenarios and lack of private participation, the federation said.
I-T unearths Rs 1.29 lakh cr foreign remittances
The tax probe has found that a substantial portion of the money moved to a handful of overseas destinations. Singapore, the UAE, Hong Kong, Mauritius and China together accounted for 72.3% of the total remittances. Singapore emerged as the largest destination, receiving Rs 41,885 crore while Rs 18,331 crore was remitted to the UAE and Rs 18,064 crore to Hong Kong.
AI agents are increasingly being given access to computers and tools so they can handle complicated tasks with less human supervision. But a recent incident involving an AI has raised eyebrows after an AI system appeared to behave in a way its user did not expect while working on a project. The unusual episode, shared by AI commentator Wes Roth, has since gone viral and sparked a wider discussion about how autonomous AI systems.
A bike gang in Bengaluru are dedicating themselves to reviving Sanskrit, one of the oldest languages in the world. Open to any Sanskrit enthusiast, the gang is making efforts to make Sanskrit part of the daily conversations again.
Honoured and decorated army veteran who slayed many enemy soldiers singlehandedly, successful movie star to popular songwriter. Though he did not even live to be 50, army veteran-turned-film star Audie Murphy accomplished quite a lot in his short yet eventful life.
After a gap of almost 10 years, India may have to resort to sugar imports
India may import 1 mt of raw sugar at nil duty after a decade as low stocks and higher consumption push domestic prices to a record high ahead of the festival season
Flexi-cap funds with highest and lowest large-cap stock allocation: What the data shows
Flexi-cap funds can vary sharply in their large-cap exposure despite having the flexibility to invest across market segments. Some of the biggest funds have a strong large-cap tilt, while others take a more diversified approachcreating an important distinction for investors to examine.
India aiming for $100 billion gems and jewellery exports by 2040: Commerce Secretary
India has set an ambitious target of reaching USD 100 billion in gems and jewellery exports by 2040. Achieving this goal hinges on innovative practices, exceptional design leadership, and substantial value addition. A collaborative effort between government bodies and industry leaders aims to transform this sector, with a focus on enhancing human capital and embracing cutting-edge technologies to establish India as a global leader in design-driven jewellery.
Technology may reshape jobs, not replace bankers
Walt Disney's 1948 factory visit inspired Disneyland's operational design. He witnessed industrial automation principles at Ford's River Rouge complex. This experience influenced the park's mechanical systems and immersive storytelling. Disneyland later employed automation for efficient visitor experiences. The factory's technology helped create Disney's controlled magical illusions.
Used car loans grew faster than auto loans in last five years despite higher stress: Report
Used car financing grew faster than auto loans over five years. The used car finance portfolio reached Rs 1.3 lakh crore by June 2026. Auto loans portfolio grew to Rs 9.9 lakh crore during the same period. Financiers funded used cars despite facing higher stress levels. Overall asset quality in the wheels finance segment is now stabilising.
SEBI fines two firms 3.7 crore for CAS manipulation
SEBI charged Copthall Mauritius Investment and Mansi Share and Stock Broking Private Limited as they manipulated the markets during the newly introduced closing auction session
Starting construction before selling your old house does not automatically rule out the Section 54 exemption. Find out when the exemption can apply, the three-year completion rule, CGAS requirements, key risks and documents taxpayers should maintain.
FSSAI inspects Pernod Ricard plant, collects whisky samples in wider industry probe
Pernod Ricard's Bengaluru plant was inspected by India's food safety regulator, with officials collecting liquor samples and seeking documents as part of heightened scrutiny of the country's alcohol sector. Sources said the company was asked to improve hygiene and correct recycled-plastic markings, though no adverse findings have been issued against Pernod.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have marked a major moment in their lives with a quiet act of generosity, supporting several charities across the US. Their giving has reached organizations working on food insecurity, education, healthcare and other community causes, with some recipients saying the unexpected support came at a particularly important time.

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