Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sinha targets meat shops
Bihar Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha has vowed to enforce rules banning meat, fish, and poultry sales near religious and educational institutions, citing moral and safety concerns. Critics argue the move may target specific communities and urge practical solutions like designated retail zones instead of symbolic crackdowns.
Nitish Kumar hits back at guns and bullets charge as Bihar assembly erupts
Chaos erupted in the Bihar Assembly after RJD MLAs protested a police lathi charge on village chowkidars, accusing the government of ruling through force. An angry Nitish Kumar hit back, defending his administrations record and attacking the oppositions past governance, triggering a heated exchange that briefly disrupted proceedings before ministers assured talks with protesters to address their demands.
'Don't talk nonsense...'| Nitish Kumar, RJD MLAs engage in heated debate in Bihar Assembly
Iran edges towards high-speed missile deal with China
Iran is close to finalising a deal with China to acquire advanced CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles, a move that could significantly boost Tehrans naval strike capability and threaten United States forces in the region. Negotiations, underway for at least two years, accelerated after last years Israel-Iran conflict, with senior Iranian officials travelling to Beijing as talks neared conclusion. The potential transfer comes as Washington amasses major naval assets near Iran and Donald Trump warns of possible military action if nuclear talks fail.
Quote of the day by Audrey Hepburn shows that true elegance lies not only in appearance or achievement, but in generosity of spirit.
Kerala HC pulls up The Kerala Story 2 for misportraying secular state
The Kerala High Court has raised concerns about the film 'The Kerala Story 2 - Goes Beyond'. The court believes the movie misrepresents Kerala and could incite communal disharmony. Producers have agreed to withdraw teasers. The court will decide on February 27 whether to watch the film before its release. Arguments continue on pleas seeking to quash the film's certification.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman pledges full support to revive Manipurs economy
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held discussions with Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh on the states recovery efforts. Sitharaman pledged comprehensive assistance for reviving Manipurs economy and supporting the rehabilitation of people displaced by ethnic clashes.
Top Maoist leader Devuji surrenders before Telangana police
Top Maoist commander Thippiri Tirupati, known as Devuji, surrendered to Telangana police. He was a key strategist and Central Committee member of the banned CPI (Maoist) outfit. Devuji, along with another Central Committee member Malla Raji Reddy and two other ultras, laid down their arms. Devuji operated from Maad in Chhattisgarh state.
Quake risk beneath the plains: IIT-Kanpur study flags Liquefaction threat in Kanpur, Prayagraj
A 17-year study by IIT-Kanpur warns that parts of Kanpur and Prayagraj face serious damage risk from a strong earthquake due to highly liquefiable, water-saturated alluvial soil along the Ganga belt. Researchers found loose sandy layers extending up to 3040 metres deep in some pockets, which could destabilise buildings and infrastructure during intense tremors.
Kerala to become Keralam: What it means, the history and significance of the word
Keralam Meaning: The Union Cabinet has approved renaming Kerala to Keralam, aligning its English name with local Malayalam pronunciation. This move, driven by a long-standing linguistic demand, emphasizes the state's identity rooted in Kera (coconut) and Alam (land). The proposal, gaining traction ahead of elections, now awaits parliamentary approval to officially change constitutional records.
Mushrooms, a type of edible fungus, must be washed properly before cooking as they can carry dirt, debris or pesticide residue. While selecting mushrooms, you must choose fresh and firm mushrooms, just rinse them with water, wipe them with a damp cloth, trim stems and dry them thoroughly. Following these steps will help preserve the texture and flavour of mushrooms.
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Chhattisgarh Budget FY27 at Rs 1.72 lakh crore; govt announces new scheme for girls
Chhattisgarh's Finance Minister OP Choudhary unveiled a Rs 1.72 lakh crore budget for 2026-27. The budget prioritizes inclusive growth, infrastructure development, and investment. Key initiatives include the Rani Durgavati Scheme for girls and significant allocations for barrages, education cities, and medical colleges. The plan aims to boost employment and accelerate the state's development journey.
Hulk vs Juggernaut: Who would actually win if Marvels two unstoppable giants collide?
A viral video reignited the Hulk vs. Juggernaut debate, highlighting Juggernaut's mystical unstoppable force and Hulk's strength that grows with rage. While Juggernaut often has an edge in base forms, a fully enraged Hulk's superior power potential could lead to his victory in a devastating clash.
ET Exclusive: Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekarans reappointment deferred
Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran sought to postpone his reappointment discussion. Disagreements arose during a board meeting concerning losses in the group's new ventures. Noel Tata, chairman of Tata Trusts, raised concerns about these investments. Other board members supported Chandrasekaran, citing the nature of greenfield projects. The discussion was deferred for broader consensus.
Think Youre Safe From an Earthquake? Distance May Not Protect You
Earthquakes can shake areas much farther than expected, defying the simple rule that distance equals less shaking. Old, cold rock in the eastern US transmits seismic energy better than warmer, fractured rock. Additionally, fault rupture direction and soft ground can amplify tremors, impacting how earthquakes are felt and influencing preparedness.
Manipuri Film Boong wins big at BAFTA 2026; directors winning speech sparks political reactions
Maharashtra's BJP-led government has ended dry days on Holi, Muharram, and Gandhi Jayanti, allowing liquor stores to remain open. This decision aims to curb illegal liquor sales and black marketing that often surge during these festivals. The updated policy, effective immediately, aligns with existing licensing rules.
Not merely a modern workplace: First cabinet meet at Seva Teerth signals new governance push
The Union Cabinet met for the first time at the new Prime Minister's Office complex, Seva Teerth. This marks a symbolic and strategic shift in governance. The government views the new workplace as a representation of a 'New India'. Decisions made here will prioritize public service and constitutional values.
Drug crimes under MCOCA, couriers as co-accused: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has announced a strict crackdown on narcotics, adopting a zero-tolerance stance toward drug-related crimes. All such offenses will now be prosecuted under the powerful MCOCA statute. Courier companies found aiding or enabling illicit drug deliveries will face charges as co-accused rather than being treated as mere intermediaries.
IDFC First Bank fraud: 590 crore cheque scam wipes 14,000 crore off market cap
Bengaluru: 24,000 homes found evading Rs 688 crore property tax, here's what happens next
The Greater Bengaluru Authority has uncovered Rs 688 crore in property tax evasion across over 23,000 properties through GPS-based surveys. Notices have been issued to tens of thousands of owners, with seven properties auctioned to recover Rs 437 crore in arrears. The drive aims for transparency and accountability in tax collection.
Paul McCartney, a legendary figure from The Beatles, has profoundly impacted music with his lyrical prowess and smooth vocals. His philosophical outlook, as seen in his quote about emotions, encourages reframing pain as a sign of a life lived fully. Despite personal tragedies, McCartney channeled grief into creativity, continuing a successful solo career and advocating for various causes.
A locally adopted Army dog named Tyson bravely continued a counter-terror mission in Jammu and Kashmir despite a leg injury. He located a terrorist hideout, enabling security forces to eliminate three Jaish-e-Mohammed militants. Tyson is recovering well after being airlifted for medical treatment.
AISATS to invest Rs 4,458 crore in Jewar airport projects; MoU signed on Yogi's Singapore visit
The Uttar Pradesh government has entered into a major partnership with AISATS, unlocking an investment of Rs 4,458 crore for two flagship projects at Noida International Airport. The plan includes building a state-of-the-art cargo campus and a premium air catering kitchen.
Indias pulses imports ease 4.5 per cent to 65.69 lakh tonnes during 2025
Sharp decline in yellow peas imports was largely off-set by higher chana, urad purchases
India's e-commerce market projected to reach $300 billion by 2030: BCG
Currently, 5 out of 10 offline shoppers use online platforms to research and gather information before making a purchase
Ford to recall 413,000 SUVs in US over steering risk: NHTSA
Ford Motor is recalling 412,774 Explorer SUVs in the United States after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration flagged a rear suspension toe-link defect that could fracture and lead to loss of steering control. Dealers will replace the faulty parts free of charge. Separately, the automaker is also recalling 40,655 additional vehicles over battery failures and brake-pedal defects that may raise crash risks.
Social media's 'miracle' detox juices are largely marketing, according to neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar. Your body's liver and kidneys efficiently handle detoxification. These juices offer no proven benefits and can pose risks, especially for those with kidney issues or diabetes. True health stems from balanced diets, hydration, sleep, and managing existing conditions, not quick fixes.
Before Bengal, turn attention to Delhi: Sagarika Ghose slams CM Rekha Gupta over racial abuse
How Marwaris invest differently? CA decodes their seven financial rules that make them rich
Discover the quiet power of Marwari wealth building. This community prioritizes protecting capital and staying detached from assets. They strategically hold cash for opportunities and focus on steady compounding over decades. Real estate provides steady income. Lifestyle spending is controlled, allowing wealth to grow. This disciplined approach builds enduring fortunes.
Rashmika Mandanna-Vijay Deverakonda: 5 reasons why Gen Z find their love story relatable
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda are tying the knot this week. Their wedding is confirmed, much to the delight of fans. The couple's private yet public approach to their relationship is quite relatable with Gen Z. They have maintained a balance between their careers and personal lives. Read on to know more about it.
The iQOO 15R has launched in India, featuring flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor and a large 7,600mAh battery. It boasts a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 5,000 nits peak brightness. The device offers a 50MP dual rear camera system and 100W fast charging.
Indri, a prominent Indian single malt whisky produced by Piccadilly Agro Industries Limited, has shattered the perception that premium single malt excellence belongs exclusively to Scotland, says Shalini Sharma, Head of Marketing at Piccadilly. Sharma explains how the storytelling and narrative of Indri played key roles in the rise of single malt in the country. Indri remains unfazed by the India-UK trade deal, Sharma says.
India's e-commerce market estimated to touch USD 300 billion by 2030: BCG report
India's e-commerce market is set for massive growth, reaching up to USD 300 billion by 2030. Shoppers are increasingly blending online and offline experiences. More Indians are shopping online, including those in rural areas and women. Brands integrating both online and offline strategies are seeing faster growth. New formats like quick commerce and social commerce are also gaining traction.
Nidhi Chhibber takes additional charge as NITI Aayog CEO as BVR Subrahmanyam ends today
Nidhi Chhibber has taken over as the Chief Executive Officer of NITI Aayog. She holds the additional charge following the completion of BVR Subrahmanyam's three-year term. Chhibber is also the Director General of the Development Monitoring and Evaluation Office. This transition marks a new phase for the NITI Aayog leadership.
Air India technical incidents like fuel leaks hit 14-month high
In January, Air India recorded 1.09 technical incidents per 1,000 flights, quadrupling from levels of just 0.26 in December 2024
How to reduce tax drag without disturbing long-term compounding
Asset allocation builds wealth. Tax efficiency preserves it. From tax-loss harvesting to loans against securities, smart structuring can reduce tax drag without hurting long-term compounding.
2026 Women's Day theme: International Women's Day 2026 will be celebrated on March 8, as per the annual custom. This year's theme for IWD is Rights, Justice, Action for all women and girls. Apart from the theme, the United Nations is also focussing on 'Give to Gain' campaign, meaning when we give, we gain.
Former West Indies umpire Steve Bucknor has admitted a mistake. He gave Sachin Tendulkar out LBW in the 2003-04 Brisbane Test. This controversial decision is still discussed today. Bucknor now says the ball would have missed the stumps. The admission revisits a significant moment in cricket history. It highlights the impact of umpiring calls.
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi's remarks regarding the India-US trade deal. Shekhawat stated that Gandhi's accusations of the government selling out the country and wiping out farmers are inappropriate. He questioned the repeated nature of these statements, suggesting they tarnish India's global image.
India's GDP growth likely at 8.1% in Q3FY26 amid domestic demand boost: SBI report
India's economy is set for robust growth. GDP is expected to expand by approximately 8.1 percent in the third quarter of fiscal year 2026. This strong performance is fueled by resilient domestic demand and steady economic activity across various sectors. Rural and urban consumption show positive trends. India's GDP is projected to grow at 7.
Made In Korea is a cross-cultural Tamil film starring Priyanka Mohan and Park Hye-Jin. It will release on OTT next month. The story follows a young woman who travels to South Korea and, after facing heartbreak, begins a journey of self-discovery. Read on to know when and where to watch this movie.
Shahid Kapoors birthday: How he balances fitness, family and long shooting hours without burning out
Shahid Kapoor's fitness philosophy emphasizes discipline and routine over extreme transformations, focusing on achievable and sustainable health. His approach includes a calm morning routine, functional workouts for injury prevention, a disciplined vegetarian diet, and prioritizing quality sleep for optimal performance and recovery.
India overhauls GDP data to improve accuracy, official says
India is set to revise its real GDP calculation methodology this week, incorporating a more granular approach using 500-600 price items from CPI and WPI to enhance accuracy. This overhaul addresses economists' concerns about outdated methods and aims to improve data reliability, particularly for manufacturing. A new GDP series with a 2022/23 base year will be released on February 27.
Prevention over correction: The new rule defining anti-aging in 2026
Beauty trends in 2026 are moving beyond makeup-focused routines toward long-term skin health.
Air India's technical incidents like fuel leaks hit 14-month high
Technical incidents on Air India flights, including engine oil and fuel leaks, rose to their highest rate in at least 14 months in January, according to a company document, highlighting strain on its ongoing revamp. The airline recorded 1.09 incidents per 1,000 flights, up sharply from 0.26 in December 2024, with 23 incidents reported across more than 17,500 flights, most of which were formally investigated.
Jharkhand govt tables Rs 1.58 lakh crore budget for FY27
Jharkhand on Tuesday tabled a Rs 1.58 lakh crore budget for 202627, up from Rs 1.45 lakh crore this fiscal. Finance Minister Radhakrishna Kishore said it aims to support the poor, farmers, tribals and women.
The report estimated that 6.2 lakh crore of Central Government and PSU proceeds may result in increased investment of approximately 12.2 lakh crore in infrastructure projects
NCERT textbook lists judiciarys key problems: From corruption to case pile-up
A new NCERT textbook for class 8 reveals significant challenges within India's judicial system. Corruption, a massive backlog of cases, and a shortage of judges are identified as key issues. The book emphasizes that these problems disproportionately affect the poor, hindering their access to justice.
Prozo adds two fulfilment centres in Hoskote, expands Karnataka footprint by 1.5 lakh sq ft
Prozo has opened two new fulfilment centres in Hoskote, Karnataka. These facilities add significant capacity to Prozo's network in South India. The expansion supports growing demand from e-commerce and retail clients. Hoskote's strategic location aids distribution. Prozo's national network now exceeds 50 centres. This move enhances inventory visibility and multi-client operations for clients like Reliance and Bata.
A recent viral claim suggests Bollywood hit 'Dhurandhar' shares striking plot similarities with the 1998 cult classic 'Satya'. An X user highlighted parallels in character arcs and specific scenes, sparking debate online. While some agree, others argue these are common crime drama tropes. Meanwhile, anticipation builds for 'Dhurandhar 2'.
Indian IT stocks face selling pressure amid fears of AI automation. Experts debate AI's disruptive potential, with some calling the alarmism excessive. While AI adoption presents challenges, it also offers opportunities for IT services firms, say some analysts.
Indian airlines are set for better financial health. Net losses are expected to drop significantly by fiscal year 2026-27. This improvement comes as domestic air travel picks up pace. More passengers are predicted to fly, helping the industry recover. Operations are normalizing after recent disruptions. This positive trend signals a brighter future for Indian aviation.
Decline in January crude oil imports from Russia led by Jamnagar refinery, says CREA
Indias Russian crude imports recorded a 12% reduction in January despite a 4% Y-o-Y rise in total imports
Ankur Warikoo reflects on his five career pivots over two decades, moving from space scientist to content creator. Despite facing doubt and unsolicited advice, his non-linear journey was driven by curiosity and ambition. Each transition, though perceived as scattered, compounded his skills and built resilience, proving that growth comes from embracing new discomfort rather than repeating familiar territory.
Cabinet May Approve Pacts With Germany, Canada for Critical Minerals Cooperation
The pact with Germany will focus on joint exploration, sustainable mining, supply chain resilience and the technology transfer, sources told
Pawan Hans helicopter makes short landing near Mayabunder in Andaman
A Pawan Hans helicopter made a safe short landing near Mayabunder, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, on Tuesday morning. All seven individuals on board, including two crew members and five passengers, were rescued without any reported injuries. The helicopter had departed from Port Blair before the incident.
Eris Lifesciences partners Natco to commercialise semaglutide
Eris Lifesciences has partnered with Natco Pharma to introduce semaglutide in the Indian market a cutting-edge therapy for Type 2 diabetes and obesity management. By combining Eriss strong commercial network with Natcos proven production capabilities, the alliance expands Eriss diabetes care portfolio with a high-impact, next-generation treatment.
Suraj Estate acquires Hally Pacific, to develop cos land in Mumbais Prabhadevi
Suraj Estate Developers has acquired Hally Pacific Pvt Ltd for over Rs 30.40 crore. This move secures a prime land parcel in Mumbai's Prabhadevi. The company plans to develop over 36,700 sq ft of saleable area. This project is expected to generate a Gross Development Value of around Rs 200 crore.
ET Snapchat Genz Index: Young India chooses steady money over risky trends
India's Gen Z prioritizes financial stability, opting for savings and steady investments over risky ventures to build long-term wealth. They seek flexible careers offering work-life balance and mental peace, viewing work as one aspect of life. This generation uses technology, including AI and AR, to simplify tasks and make informed decisions, demonstrating a structured approach to money and life.
Rahul Gandhi has strongly condemned the arrest of Uday Bhanu Chib, president of the Indian Youth Congress. Gandhi stated the police action shows dictatorial tendencies and cowardice. He affirmed that peaceful protest is a democratic legacy. Gandhi declared his support for the arrested comrades. He emphasized that revealing truth to power is patriotism.
Decoding PRAHAAR: How the new policy plans to fight terrorism
India has launched PRAHAAR, its first national counter-terrorism strategy. This unified approach coordinates intelligence, policing, diplomacy, and technology. It aims to detect threats early, respond swiftly, and build resilience. PRAHAAR signals India's commitment to confronting evolving threats like cross-border networks and online radicalisation with a coordinated national effort. The strategy prioritises prevention and global cooperation.
Legendary actor Tom Hanks, known for his versatile roles, emphasizes that embracing challenges is crucial for greatness. His philosophy, 'If it weren't hard, everyone would do it. It's the hard that makes it great,' highlights how enduring hardships builds resilience and lead to meaningful accomplishments. Hanks continues his prolific career, ready to portray Abraham Lincoln in an upcoming film.
North Korea's Kim Says Country To Develop Economy Over Next 5 Years
Since Kim Jong Un was reelected to the top post of the ruling Workers Party , he has expressed his goals towards economical development.
Supreme Court lets Calcutta HC deploy judges to manage 80 lakh SIR claims
The Supreme Court has allowed the Calcutta High Court to deploy civil judges to handle claims and objections from nearly 80 lakh people in West Bengals SIR of electoral rolls. Citing a trust deficit between the Mamata Banerjee government and the Election Commission, the court directed the HC to depute serving and former judicial officers. About 250 judges began work on February 23, ahead of the final rolls scheduled for February 28.
Adani Power arm bags 558 MW supply contract from Tamil Nadu Power Distribution Corp
Adani Powers subsidiary Moxie Power Generation has won a five-year contract to deliver 558 MW of electricity to Tamil Nadu starting April 1, 2026. The arrangement strengthens Adani Powers long-term capacity commitments and revenue pipeline, while helping Tamil Nadu secure a stable, cost-effective power supply for households and businesses across the state.
Canada moves to revoke Tahawwur Rana's citizenship ahead of PM Carney's visit to India: Report
Canada is seeking to strip Tahawwur Rana, linked to the 2008 Mumbai attacks, of his citizenship. Officials claim Rana misrepresented his residency when applying. He was extradited from the US to India in April 2025. The Federal Court will make the final decision on the revocation. This action highlights Canada's commitment to maintaining citizenship integrity.
Trump's new tariffs shift focus to balance of payments; economists see no crisis
President Donald Trump imposed temporary 15% tariffs under Section 122 of the Trade Act after the Supreme Court struck down earlier duties. The move, justified as addressing a balance-of-payments deficit, has drawn skepticism from economists who say no such crisis exists. Legal experts argue the tariffs could face fresh challenges, noting the administration previously dismissed Section 122 as inapplicable to trade deficits.
'Get me pregnant and earn a million': All about the bizzare 'All India Pregnant Job Scam'
A shocking scam targeted young men across India. Fraudsters promised large sums of money and property for impregnating women. Victims were asked to pay various fees before the scammers disappeared. Similar rackets have surfaced previously, using deceptive names and social media. The sole aim was to collect money from unsuspecting individuals.
India's GDP growth likely to cross 8 pc in Q3 FY26 despite global headwinds: SBI report
India's GDP growth is projected to reach 88.1% in Q3 FY26, according to an SBI Research report, driven by strong rural and urban consumption despite global uncertainties. The report highlights resilient domestic demand supported by fiscal stimulus.
Centre approves construction of 5,000 houses for internally displaced persons in Manipur
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan approved 5,000 houses for internally displaced persons in Manipur. These homes will be built under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana-Gramin. The approval follows a meeting with Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh. The minister assured full support for peace and normalcy in the state.
Cabinet may clear move to rename Kerala as Keralam ahead of polls
The Union Cabinet is set to consider a proposal to rename Kerala as Keralam, a largely symbolic but politically significant move ahead of state elections. The push follows a unanimous resolution passed by the Kerala Legislative Assembly in 2024 after an earlier draft was returned by the Union Home Ministry. The proposal has drawn rare cross-party backing, with BJP leader Rajeev Chandrasekhar supporting Vijayans effort, arguing the change would restore the states original linguistic and cultural name without affecting governance or boundaries.
Trumps second act on tariffs takes effect with 10% duty on the world. For now
US President Trump enacted a new 10% global tariff, a day after the Supreme Court struck down his previous duties. This move, authorized under the 1974 Trade Act, aims to maintain his trade policy despite growing uncertainty among major trading partners like India and the EU, who have paused trade talks.
Why Indian investors know what to dobut still dont do it
Indian investors know they should start early and stay invested. Yet SIP stoppages remain high. The problem isnt informationits behaviour. Systems, not willpower, hold the answer.
How to fund a career break the right way
Planning a career pause? These strategies can help create a dedicated corpus and ensure financial stability.
Suzlon Energy forms new executive council; ex-Ambuja Cements MD Ajay Kapur appointed Group CEO
Suzlon is transforming into a complete renewable energy solutions provider. The company has formed a Group Executive Council and appointed Ajay Kapur as its new Group CEO. This strategic move aims to expand beyond wind energy into solar and battery storage. The new leadership will guide long-term growth and business expansion.
Planning a gold loan in 2026? Know the latest RBI gold loan guidelines, LTV limits, eligibility rules and valuation norms. Understand how much you can borrow, applicable interest rates, restrictions on gold bars and ETFs, and compensation rules if lenders delay releasing pledged jewellery.
Wednesday has been officially renewed for a third season, with production now underway. The upcoming season promises deeper dives into Nevermore's mysteries and introduces new characters like Ophelia, Morticia's sister, who may pose a significant threat. Read on to know more about new cast and plot.
IndiGo launches Splash into Savings sale on international and domestic flights
IndiGo has launched its 'Splash into Savings' sale, offering discounted international fares from 4,699 and domestic fares from 1,999. The booking period is February 24-27, 2026, for travel between March 3 and September 30, 2026. Additional discounts are available on add-ons, excess baggage, and seat selection, with infant fares on domestic routes priced at 1.
6 best breakfast foods for all-day energy
Trust becomes the new currency in food ingredients: Oterra CEO
Food safety, environmental accountability and ethical sourcing have shifted from aspirational benchmarks to baseline market-entry requirements, he added
How Bharat Taxi can turn your 500 investment into profits within three years? Amit Shah explains
Amit Shah said that while it will be a fixed rent for the time being, being an owner would fetch profits for drivers from Bharat Taxi. He urged drivers to wait for three years for the money to come in.
Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra went out to take a selfie after the blizzard in New York in 2026 after being stuck. He met a mini snowman and shared a deeper message about the storms of life. He said in a tweet that this small citizen is a proof that even natures tantrums can leave behind something playful.
An Indian-origin entrepreneur in Dubai lost a top employee after denying a flexible work request. The employee, who commuted two hours daily, realized she wasn't trusted. This experience led the co-founder to embrace flexible work, finding it improved productivity and wasn't abused.
Indias economy likely to have grown over 8% in Q3: SBI research
High-frequency indicators point to resilient activity in the December quarter, a research report by SBI noted
John D. Rockefeller, a pioneering industrialist, revolutionized the oil industry with Standard Oil and reshaped American philanthropy. His impactful quote, 'The world owes no man a living, but it owes every man an opportunity to make a living,' emphasizes self-reliance and hard work. Rockefeller's own life exemplified this, rising from modest beginnings to immense success and significant charitable contributions.
Mexico Travel Alert: Australians are urged to reconsider travel to Mexico. Violence has surged following the death of a powerful drug cartel leader. Security incidents are spreading across Jalisco state, including major cities. Other regions also report violence. Australians should stay alert and monitor official updates. The situation remains volatile.
Leh-bound SpiceJet flight returns to New Delhi after engine snag
A SpiceJet flight from New Delhi to Leh returned shortly after takeoff on Tuesday morning due to a technical problem, with a source citing an engine issue. The Boeing 737 aircraft, carrying about 150 passengers, landed safely and all onboard disembarked normally.
MoU signed to strengthen food safety, compliance in IndiaEU spice trade
Under a joint declaration, both organisations reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding consumer health and promoting ethical, responsible practices across the supply chain

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