Maldives repays second $50 million Indian treasury bill: Muizzu
The Maldives has made a significant payment to India, settling a USD 50 million treasury bill. This move aims to reduce the nation's external debt. India had previously provided financial support through treasury bills subscribed by the State Bank of India. President Muizzu stated that his administration has cleared this debt, preventing a larger financial burden.
Fertilisers stock comfortable to meet requirement of Kharif sowing season: Govt
India's fertilizer supply for the upcoming Kharif season is secure. The Centre confirmed comfortable stock levels, exceeding usual requirements. Maximum retail prices for major fertilizers remain stable. Domestic production and imports have bolstered availability. The government has secured significant quantities of NPK complexes, DAP, triple super phosphate, and ammonium sulfate.
Centre allows big funds to bid for BOT highway projects
India's Ministry of Road Transport and Highways is opening build-operate-transfer road projects to large institutional investors. This policy shift aims to boost private participation in highway development. Previously, these funds were mostly limited to toll-operate-transfer projects. The government has eased eligibility rules to attract more investment.
Motorcycle crash Canada: A motorcycle crash near the Surrey-Delta border sent a bike dangling from a traffic light, leaving one rider with serious injuries. The collision with a silver sedan caused major disruption, with bystanders capturing the shocking scene on video. Emergency crews worked to safely remove the motorcycle from the overhead signal.
Former West Bengal minister Sujit Bose appears before ED in municipality recruitment scam
Former West Bengal minister Sujit Bose appeared before the Enforcement Directorate on Monday. This is in connection with the alleged municipality recruitment scam. Bose was accompanied by his son. The central agency has summoned Bose before. The ED searched establishments owned by Bose and his son. Incriminating documents were reportedly recovered.
'Gherao' of judicial officers in West Bengal: SC asks NIA to complete probe within two months
The Supreme Court has directed the National Investigation Agency to conclude its investigation into the April 1 violence in Malda, West Bengal. A mob had held seven judicial officers captive for nine hours. The NIA is expected to file its charge sheet within two months. This action follows the court's suo motu cognizance of the incident.
Tech layoffs 2026: Over 92,000 tech jobs vanished by May 2026, with April seeing the worst layoffs in two years. US tech giants like Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon are cutting staff, citing AI efficiencies and past over-hiring. Despite job cuts, major tech firms are investing heavily in AI, signaling a significant industry shift.
China's marriages drop to decade low, deepening demographic concerns
Marriage registrations in China have seen a significant drop. Official data reveals a 6.2% decrease in the first quarter compared to last year. This figure is now approximately half of what it was in 2017. The trend underscores the demographic challenges facing the nation.
RBI may hike rates twice in FY27 amid inflation and El Nino risks: HSBC
HSBC also lowered Indias FY27 GDP growth forecast to 6 per cent, warning that higher food prices, industrial cost pressures and climate-related disruptions could create a difficult policy environment for the RBI
Speaking at the launch of the Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling system at the MundkaBakkarwala Toll Plaza, Delhi, days after the country's first MLFF system was launched at the Chorayasi toll plaza on the SuratBharuch section of NH-48 in Gujarat, road transport and highways minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday said the multi-lane free flow (MLFF) barrier-less tolling system will lead to Rs 295 crore of fuel saving per year and reduction of 81,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emission besides reduction in travel time and enhancement of logistics efficiency.
India-bound fertilizer shipment scrapped over Iran origin risk
An India-bound fertilizer shipment has been cancelled. Officials raised concerns about its links to Iran. The cargo was aboard the bulk carrier Infinity. Aditya Birla Global Trading sold the urea. The company withdrew its cargo due to similar worries. This event adds to the strain on India, the world's top importer of the ingredient. Global prices are soaring.
Pvt bus operators urge Kerala govt to review free travel for women in KSRTC
State General Secretary of the organisation T Gopinathan termed the decision as unilateral and warned that the private bus industry could collapse if women commuters shift entirely to KSRTC services
Abler Nordic leads $5 million infusion in Sindhuja Microcredit
Sindhuja Microcredit has secured $5 million in fresh funding from overseas investors Abler Nordic, Gawa Capital, and Oikocredit. This capital infusion will bolster the company's financial standing and fuel its business expansion plans. The funds will be used to strengthen the company's capital base. The microfinance lender's gross loan portfolio reached Rs 1080 crore by the end of March.
Jana Nayagan release date: After months of uncertainty, leaks, and certification delays, Vijays much-awaited film Jana Nayagan may finally be heading to theatres soon. Producer Venkat K Narayana has now confirmed that the CBFC process is nearing completion and the film could release within the next two weeks just as Vijay begins his new chapter as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.
No parity between Agniveers, regular soldiers on pensionary benefits: Centre to HC
The Union government has told the Bombay High Court that Agniveers are different from regular soldiers. This means families of deceased Agniveers cannot claim the same pensionary benefits. The government stated this in response to a petition by the mother of a deceased Agniveer. The Agnipath scheme is a short-term engagement for national security.
SC asks Mamata Banerjee, TMC leaders to file fresh pleas on SIR-linked victory margins
The Supreme Court has indicated that Mamata Banerjee and Trinamool Congress leaders can file new petitions. These petitions will address concerns about election results in constituencies where voter deletions surpassed victory margins. This follows a legal battle over the Election Commission's voter roll revision in West Bengal. The court's observation allows affected parties to pursue remedies under election law.
From uncertainty to opportunity: why staying invested matters in volatile markets
As markets correct amid oil spikes and global uncertainty, history suggests volatility may offer long-term opportunity. Heres why Indias structural story remains compelling.
Rajasthan Police's Special Operations Group is investigating alleged irregularities in the NEET UG 2026 examination after the NTA received inputs about question sets circulating before the May 3 test. Investigators identified a circulated set with over 400 questions, with more than 100 biology and chemistry questions showing similarities to the actual paper. Similar materials have also surfaced in Maharashtra.
As PM Modi calls for conserving FX, what steps can India take?
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls for conserving foreign exchange due to rising oil prices and a weakening rupee. The nation is exploring past measures to attract dollar inflows and curb outflows. These include encouraging diaspora deposits, easing capital account norms, and controlling imports.
The Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate (NITES) has urged the Union Labour Ministry to issue an advisory for mandatory work-from-home in the IT sector. Citing Prime Minister Modi's appeal for fuel conservation, NITES highlighted the sector's proven ability to maintain productivity remotely during the pandemic, advocating for this measure to reduce fuel consumption and environmental impact.
India has no plans to raise gold, silver import duties, govt source says
India has no plans to raise duties on gold and silver imports, a government source said on Monday, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to avoid buying gold for a year due to the impact of the Iran war.
India's 3rd semiconductor plant to start in July, 4th facility to be up by Nov-Dec: Vaishnaw
India's semiconductor mission is gaining momentum. Two plants are operational, with two more set to begin production this July and later this year. The nation is also boosting data centers and AI manufacturing. This progress positions India to navigate global economic challenges and achieve sustained growth.
Kerala Lottery Suvarna Keralam SK-53 results for Monday, 11 May 2026 have now been released, offering participants a chance to win prizes ranging from a 1 crore jackpot to smaller amounts. Ticket holders can check their numbers for the draw, which features multiple prize tiers. The Kerala State Lotteries Department ensures transparency in the announcement and claiming process.
Maize emerges as Indias top ethanol feedstock as supplies surpass 515 crore litres
India's cumulative ethanol supplies reached approximately 515 crore litres in the first half of ESY 2025-26, with maize emerging as the largest feedstock.
Ennismore opens first India hotel, targets travellers choosing experiences over goods
Ennismore, a global lifestyle hospitality company, has launched its first hotel in India. The Roswyn property in Mumbai offers 109 suites. This marks a significant entry into a market experiencing rapid growth. Experts believe India is at an economic inflection point, driving demand for luxury experiences. More luxury hotels are planned across India by 2031.
Digital FDs: high on convenience but mind the risk
Many online platforms now allow you to invest in fixed deposits from multiple banks. Understand the allure and the often-overlooked downsides before you commit your savings.
ET at Apples Bengaluru developer showcase: The apps headed to WWDC 2026
Indian developers are showcasing innovative apps for the Apple ecosystem. These apps focus on personal experiences, design, and AI. Developers are building solutions for lifestyle, digital wellness, children's stories, and music discovery.
Iran-linked LPG tanker signals Indian ownership through Hormuz
An LPG carrier, the Tara Gas, previously involved with Iranian cargoes, is transiting the Strait of Hormuz while declaring Indian crew and ownership. The vessel, fully laden, is navigating a Tehran-approved route, highlighting the complex measures ships take to exit the Persian Gulf amidst blockades.
Beat the summer heat with a refreshing homemade drink. Rajshree Manger Thapa, also known as Raji Didi, presents a simple recipe using lemon and sattu. This beverage cools the stomach, aids digestion, and boosts energy. It is also packed with nutrients, keeping you full and curbing unhealthy cravings. Enjoy this flavorful and healthy sharbat anytime you feel low on energy.
NITI report says India has solved school access challenge, retention remains a hurdle
India has succeeded in bringing children to school but struggles to keep them enrolled in higher classes. A NITI Aayog report reveals a significant drop in participation from primary to secondary and higher secondary levels. Dropout rates also increase sharply at these stages. The system is strong on access but weak on continuity and learning depth.
Millenia WB Yield Fund commits Rs 41 crore for villa project in Hyderabad
WhiteBoard Advisory and Management, along with Casagrand, have secured SEBI approval for a Rs 500 crore fund. This capital will fuel growth for residential projects, with initial focus on Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. The fund aims to deliver yield-based returns to investors. Casagrand, a leading developer, is also pursuing an IPO.
Personal loan rates in May 2026: Compare SBI, HDFC, ICICI and other lenders with fees and EMIs
Comprehensive comparison of personal loan rates in May 2026 across SBI, HDFC, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, and other lenders in India, including EMIs, interest rates, and processing fees, to help borrowers make informed decisions. Before finalising any loan offer, consult a certified financial advisor.
Malayalam cinema celebrates Bharathanatyam 2: Mohiniyattam, a dark comedy thriller now trending on Netflix India. Director Krishnadas Murali's inspiring path from an engineering college job to filmmaking success is gaining attention. His journey, marked by early struggles and a passion for cinema, has culminated in this major commercial hit. Read on!
Daily wage earners now represent the largest group of suicide victims in India, accounting for 31% of all deaths in 2024, a decade-high. This alarming trend sees over 52,000 such workers dying by suicide. While family issues and illness remain primary drivers, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra report the highest numbers. Most victims came from low-income households.
MLA oath taking: AIADMK members appear in two groups
Newly elected AIADMK members took their oaths for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. They arrived in two separate groups, highlighting a division within the party. This follows a disappointing performance in the recent Assembly elections. One MLA became emotional seeing a portrait of former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.
APOA welcomes Sri Lankas move to lift ban on oil palm cultivation
The decision is seen as a positive and pragmatic step towards strengthening edible oil security, supporting rural livelihoods
Gautam Adani on global challenges ahead: Future wars will be fought on grids, data centres, labs'
Chhattisgarh goes all out to woo investors in food processing sector
The central Indian state offers various investments to tap the potential offered by its vast agricultural resources
After winning poll battles, Modi has picked up a new fight
Amidst rising crude oil prices and a weakening rupee, Prime Minister Modi has urged Indians to embrace austerity. His call to reduce fuel consumption, postpone gold purchases, and cut edible oil use aims to protect foreign exchange reserves and curb inflation. This wartime economic advisory signals a shift towards collective sacrifice for national economic stability.
After PM Modis WFH appeal, Nitin Gadkari has this message for Indians to save fuel amid Iran war
Amid escalating Middle East tensions, Prime Minister Modi urged citizens to conserve fuel by reducing petrol and diesel consumption, promoting work-from-home, public transport, and carpooling. He also advised against non-essential foreign travel and gold purchases for at least a year to bolster foreign exchange reserves and the domestic economy.
Walter Benjamin, a renowned German thinker, proposed loving without hope for genuine connection. This idea suggests true understanding arises when affection is unconditional. Many relationships are clouded by expectations. By caring without attachment, deeper compassion and insight emerge. This selfless approach fosters acceptance over possession. Emotional surrender strengthens bonds. It encourages authenticity and healthier connections.
Indias growth to slow to 6.7 pc on waning momentum, oil price shock: BMI
NEW DELHI, May 11: Indias economic growth is likely to decelerate to 6.7 per cent in the current fiscal, from 7.7 per cent in 2025-26, with the GDP expansion expected to slow significantly due to waning momentum and oil price shock from Iran war, BMI said on Monday. BMI, a Fitch Group firm, also said that the prospect of the Iran-US conflict escalating in scope presents downside risk to its growth outlook and India must balance spending needs on defence [] The post Indias growth to slow to 6.7 pc on waning momentum, oil price shock: BMI appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India, Peru likely to hold talks on free trade pact in June, diplomat says
India and Peru are set to resume free trade talks next month. A deal could be finalized by the end of this year. Peru, a major copper producer, is also discussing critical minerals with India. Indian companies are looking to secure copper supplies from Peru. India's demand for copper is projected to rise significantly.
Gadkari inaugurates barrier less Mundka-Bakkarwala toll plaza on UER-II
The state-of-the-art system enables seamless toll collection without requiring vehicles to stop, using advanced technologies such as Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) and FASTag
Actress Trisha Krishnan sparked online buzz with a cryptic love post after attending Vijay's Tamil Nadu Chief Minister swearing-in ceremony. The post added more fuel to the long-standing, unconfirmed rumours linking her to the newly sworn-in CM. Vijay's party secured a majority, marking his political debut. Read on!
Ambani's Reliance Jio: Businesses and investors of the IPO-bound firm
Reliance Jio Platforms, owned by billionaire Mukesh Ambani, is preparing to seek approvals for a Mumbai IPO that could become Indias biggest stock market listing. Reuters reported the offering may raise up to $4 billion, though timelines were delayed due to weaker IPO sentiment after tensions in West Asia.
India, Peru to hold talks on free trade pact in June
India may have to source 91% to 97% of its copper concentrate requirements from overseas by 2047
A Bengaluru couple has gone viral after revealing that they spend nearly 1.3 lakh every month despite both earning well-paying corporate salaries. From 56,000 rent to groceries, subscriptions, commuting, and eating out, their expense breakdown has divided the internet with some calling it normal Bangalore life and others saying it reflects luxury choices more than rising living costs.
Electronics exports among top 3 items from India, to grow more in future: Vaishnaw
Meity Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw says new factories and component units will accelerate shipments
AIADMK stands divided over support to TVK, some MLAs want EPS to step down
The AIADMK is experiencing an internal split following a significant election defeat. MLAs are divided on whether to support the ruling TVK party. Some party members are also showing signs of discontent with party chief Edappadi K Palaniswami. Senior leaders and their supporters have reportedly skipped meetings. This division could impact the party's future.
India is launching a new rural employment program, VB-G RAM G, replacing MGNREGA from July 1, 2026. This initiative guarantees 125 days of work annually for eligible rural households. The program aims to boost rural infrastructure and livelihoods. The transition will be seamless, with existing job cards remaining valid.
Nitin Gadkari inaugurates second barrier less Mundka-Bakkarwala toll plaza on UER-II
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has inaugurated a new barrier-less toll system in Delhi. This advanced technology allows vehicles to pass through without stopping. India is expanding this system to multiple toll plazas nationwide. The rollout aims to reduce traffic jams and save travel time and fuel. More plazas will be equipped by 2027.
Renowned playwright Robert Anderson's simple yet timeless quote reveals marriage's reality. The perspective talks about the enduring love that stems not from perfection, but from consistent commitment, understanding, and forgiveness, urging couples to actively choose their partnership daily. Read on to know more about it.
Indian-American philanthropist Anil Kochhar announced a significant gift at North Carolina State University's Wilson College of Textiles graduation. He and his wife Marilyn will cover the final-year education loans for 176 graduates from the 2025-26 academic year, honoring his father's legacy. This generous act aims to provide students with greater freedom to pursue their aspirations without financial burdens.
Venture capital and pension funds can now participate in highway PPP projects
New government policy now permits financial entities like venture capital and pension funds to bid for highway projects. This move aims to attract significant investment and enhance project execution. These funds bring substantial capital and long-term vision. Traditional developers remain eligible. The government expects this to boost the road sector's quality and efficiency.
Tata Consumer banks on strong brands, selective price hikes to fuel double-digit growth
Tata Consumer Products is set for strong growth by 2027. The company will use its popular brands and varied products to achieve this. Smart price adjustments will help manage rising costs. Easing coffee prices and stable tea costs also support this positive outlook. Investors are showing confidence in Tata Consumer's future performance and its ability to handle market challenges.
Myanmar sees normal monsoon onset, low-pressure systems stirring up Bay
The monsoon may arrive over the southern parts of Myanmar during a 5-day window this week itself
High-paying careers are not always what they seem. A Bengaluru techie highlighted five surprising ways to earn big in India. PG owners, cigarette shop owners, landlords, water tanker operators, and brokers are making substantial profits. These businesses often generate more income than traditional jobs. This reveals a shift in how wealth is built in the modern Indian market.
Quote of the day by Mother Teresa: Mother Teresa devoted her life to helping the poor, sick, and homeless through compassion and selfless service. Founder of the Missionaries of Charity, she inspired millions with her teachings on kindness, love, and humanity. Honored with the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Teresas timeless message continues to encourage people worldwide to make a difference through even the smallest acts of care.
Tamil Nadu Minister Keerthana misses taking oath as she could not present certificate of election
Tamil Nadu Minister S Keerthana was unable to take her oath as an MLA in the State Assembly on Monday. She did not present her Certificate of Election, a mandatory requirement. Assembly officials requested the document before allowing her to proceed. Keerthana, elected from Sivakasi, was the last minister to be invited.
Iran war, fading tax boost may slow Indias growth to 6.7% in FY27: BMI
India's economic growth is set to slow in the upcoming fiscal year. This slowdown is attributed to the diminishing impact of recent tax cuts and escalating crude oil prices. These factors will affect consumption, investment, and inflation. The economy faces pressure from weakening momentum and an oil shock linked to the Iran conflict. A weaker monsoon also poses a risk.
CJI Surya Kant announces 'One Case One Data' initiative, launches AI chatbot 'Su Sahay'
India's judiciary is embracing digital transformation. Chief Justice of India Surya Kant has launched 'One Case One Data' to unify court information nationwide. This initiative connects high courts, district courts, and taluka courts for better case management. Additionally, an AI-powered chatbot named 'Su Sahay' is now available on the Supreme Court website.
The Department of Posts targets a Rs 4,000 crore revenue increase this year. This follows a significant Rs 2,100 crore growth last fiscal year. The department is transforming post offices into profit centers. Innovations like 24-hour delivery and extended operating hours are being implemented. Accountability and performance monitoring are key drivers for this ambitious growth.
He said bless me: Veteran BJP worker Makhanlal Sarkar as PM Modi touched his feet
139th Canton Fair: Rising Sleep Economy Accelerates Innovation in Home Textiles
As the global sleep economy continues to expand, rising consumer expectations around comfort, health, and ...
Gautam Adani highlights energy & digital security as 'twin foundations' of national power
Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said that control over both energy and digital infrastructure will define 21st-century global powers. He argued that fractured global dynamics, exposed by conflicts, necessitate national self-reliance in these win foundations of national power. Nations mastering energy and computing will shape the future, with India uniquely positioned to leverage domestic demand for its infrastructure growth.
Suvendu Adhikari to chair first Bengal cabinet meet at Nabanna, portfolio allocation likely
West Bengal's new Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari begins his tenure with a crucial cabinet meeting at Nabanna today. The agenda includes distributing portfolios among ministers and holding vital discussions with top state bureaucrats. Following this, Adhikari will meet with District Magistrates and senior police officials across the state. This marks the commencement of the new government's administrative operations.
Traffic challan rules: A viral video sparks debate on Indian drivers' rights as a legal expert clarifies that traffic police cannot forcefully snatch keys during routine checks. While officers can demand documents, unauthorized key-snatching and aggressive stopping tactics are illegal and pose safety risks, leading to calls for better enforcement and awareness.
A viral post by Bengaluru techie Sakshi highlights how owning assets, not just high salaries, builds true wealth. Her village cousin, earning less but owning land and a home, boasts a net worth of Rs 2.2 crore, while her city-dwelling, high-earning cousin has only Rs 18 lakh due to expenses and debt.
Cricketer Arshdeep Singh was seen walking hand-in-hand with rumoured girlfriend Samreen Kaur on the streets of Dharamshala, sparking discussions about player security and public interaction. He was seen roaming with his Samreen ahead of the PBKS vs DC IPL match. A recent video of him carrying multiple bags at the airport also drew mixed reactions, with many defending his chivalrous gesture.
India's women's recurve archery team clinched a dramatic gold medal at the Archery World Cup Stage II in Shanghai, defeating hosts China in a shoot-off. This victory, their first World Cup gold in five years, provides a significant confidence boost ahead of the Asian Games. Deepika Kumari also equaled a national record with her 12th World Cup medal.
Toyota to build new 100,000-units-a-year car factory in Maharashtra
Toyota announced plans to construct a new 100,000-vehicles-a-year factory in Maharashtra, slated to commence production in the first half of 2029. The facility, situated in the Bidkin Industrial Area, will produce a new SUV model and is expected to create approximately 2,800 jobs.
Biocon arm gets Health Canada nod for fungal infection treatment injection
Biocon Pharma Ltd has secured Health Canada approval for its micafungin for injection. This medication targets serious fungal infections in adults and children. It will be used for conditions like candidemia and esophageal candidiasis. The approval also covers prophylaxis in stem cell transplant patients. This marks a significant addition to Biocon's product offerings.
After quarantine, 2 Botswana cheetahs released into wild in MP's Kuno
Two cheetahs from Botswana were released into Kuno National Park by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. This marks a significant step for Project Cheetah. The cheetahs have completed their quarantine period. This initiative aims to reintroduce cheetahs and enhance wildlife conservation in India. The total cheetah population in India now stands at 57.
Ankur Warikoo highlights three books to improve relationships: Leil Lowndes' How to Talk to Anyone for communication skills, Philippa Perry's The Book You Want Everyone You Love to Read for understanding childhood influences, and Joseph Nguyen's Don't Believe Everything You Think for managing overthinking. These selections offer practical advice for becoming better partners.
PM Modi at Somnath Amrut Mahotsav | Historic 75-year temple celebration
LPG 14.2 kg cylinder gas price: Domestic LPG cylinder prices remain steady across Indian cities, contrasting with the buzz around potential petrol and diesel price hikes. While commercial LPG cylinder prices saw an increase, government sources hint at a possible rise in domestic LPG prices soon. Prime Minister Modi urged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption due to global supply disruptions.
The e-Vikas fertiliser system has so far benefitted 1.3 million farmers, reduced queues, and triggered a behavioural shift toward need-based usage, says Nishant Warwade, Agriculture Secretary, Madhya Pradesh.
US citizen tests positive for hantavirus: health department
An American citizen repatriated from a cruise ship hit by hantavirus has tested mildly positive. The passenger is in a biocontainment unit as a precaution. This individual, along with other US passengers evacuated from the Canary Islands, will be taken to a specialized center in Nebraska for assessment and care.
Telugu actor and content creator K Bharat Kanth tragically died in a road accident near Hyderabad on Sunday. The 31-year-old, along with his friend G Sai Trilok, lost their lives when their car collided with a container lorry on the Outer Ring Road. The sudden demise has sparked widespread grief among fans and celebrities.
Global tensions from the West Asia war will impact economies. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw urged citizens to support the Centre's efforts. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for fuel-saving and cost-cutting measures. India remains vulnerable due to energy import dependence. The government's policies have maintained stability so far.
IIT Roorkee has released the JEE Advanced 2026 admit card today, May 16th. Candidates can download their hall tickets from jeeadv.ac.in by logging in with their credentials. The exam is scheduled for May 18th, with two papers. Remember to carry your admit card and valid ID for entry. JoSAA counselling is expected to commence on June 2nd.
RBI likely selling dollars to limit rupee's fall, traders say
Rupees fall amid a renewed surge in oil prices has surfaced worries over the risks to Indias economic outlook
'I dont like it...': Trump rejects Iran's response to US peace proposal as 'unacceptable'
US industry, lawmakers plead with Trump: Don't open door to Chinese cars at Xi summit
U.S. industry groups and bipartisan lawmakers are urging President Trump not to allow Chinese auto investments, citing concerns over market dominance and data security. Chinese EV makers are rapidly gaining market share in Europe and Mexico with low prices, a trend the U.S. industry fears could cripple domestic production.
Three crude oil tankers exit Strait of Hormuz with trackers switched off
Two very large crude carriers (VLCC), the Agios Fanourios I and the Kiara M, carrying 2 million barrels of Iraqi crude each, passed through the strait on Sunday, shipping data from Kpler and LSEG showed
Indane Gas Booking News: Consumers receiving subsidised LPG cylinders face new warnings. Oil companies are now cross-referencing customer data with Income Tax records. Those with an annual taxable income above Rs 10 lakh may lose their subsidy permanently. This move aims to ensure benefits reach eligible lower-income households. Customers have seven days to respond if they believe the information is incorrect.
A 20-year-old battling pulmonary hypertension and lung disease found immense strength in BTS's music and content. Jennifer Alverado, who underwent a double lung transplant, found hope and distraction during her difficult medical journey. Her dedication culminated in receiving tickets to see BTS perform live. Read on to know how BTS healed her.
Dua Lipa sues Samsung for $15 million for allegedly using her image to sell TVs
Singer Dua Lipa has filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics. She claims the company used her image on television boxes without permission. Lipa is seeking at least 15 million dollars in damages. The lawsuit alleges copyright, trademark, and publicity rights violations. Samsung has declined to comment on the ongoing legal matter.
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