Struggling to hit protein goals? Top nutritionist shares simple, everyday foods to fix your diet
Nutrition expert Lovneet Batra emphasizes the crucial importance of protein in maintaining health. She suggests that a balanced protein intake promotes metabolism, curbs hunger, and accelerates recovery. Incorporating straightforward options like chicken, fish, paneer, tofu, and besan chillas can significantly enhance your daily protein levels. Focusing on consistent, thoughtful food choices instead of striving for perfection fosters lasting health benefits.
Zendaya, the popular actress, embraces a life philosophy of following joy over strict plans. This approach encourages trusting instincts and finding meaning in the journey. She believes in prioritizing personal contentment over external validation. Her career, from Disney to Euphoria, showcases this adaptable spirit. Zendaya's perspective offers a valuable lesson for navigating life's uncertainties.
A $176 billion reality check for Europes luxury brands as Middle East tensions hit shoppers
A distant war is impacting global luxury sales. Europe's top luxury firms have lost billions in market value. The Middle East, a key growth market, is seeing reduced tourist spending due to travel disruptions and uncertainty. This slowdown affects major brands like Herms, Gucci, and LVMH. Recovery for the luxury sector faces delays as geopolitical risks persist.
Akshay Kumar reminisced about his humble beginnings in Chandni Chowk, where laughter was a constant amidst a large family. A chance modeling gig, paying significantly more than his martial arts instructor salary, opened doors to a new career. His martial arts background proved invaluable, allowing him to perform his own stunts and build a successful film career from scratch.
IPL 2026: Skipper Ajinkya Rahane urges KKR to embrace tough days, play with freedom
Winless after six matches, Kolkata Knight Riders' playoff hopes are fading, but skipper Ajinkya Rahane urges the team to embrace tough phases and play with freedom. Despite a fifth defeat against Gujarat Titans, Rahane emphasized focusing on one game at a time and playing for their fans, highlighting the team's hard work and discussions on improvement.
India's renewable energy capacity to reach 359 GW by FY25-30: Jefferies
The report anticipates that power demand will rebound to a 6% growth rate in FY27, driven by a combination of normalising industrial activity and specific climate factors
Credit cards provide a grace period for interest-free payments if the full amount is repaid by the due date. Paying only the minimum incurs high interest on remaining balances, late fees, and potentially losing the grace period. Details here.
Trump says he has 'good news' on Iran, offers no clarity on peace deal
President Trump sees positive signs in Iran peace talks. A ceasefire in the Middle East conflict may be extended if a deal is reached by Wednesday. Iran has temporarily reopened the Strait of Hormuz. Shipping may return to normal soon. Talks are ongoing to resolve the conflict and Iran's nuclear program.
Work-from-home policies remain a divisive issue as some companies embrace flexibility while others enforce rigid office rules, even during emergencies. A viral story shared by Simon Ingari highlights how a childs heartfelt request led a company to rethink its stance, underlining the importance of empathy, adaptability, and employee-centric workplace practices.
Calcutta High Court quashes appointment of assistant professors as poll presiding officers in Bengal
The Calcutta High Court has cancelled the appointment of assistant professors as presiding officers for the West Bengal assembly elections. The court ruled that these appointments violated Election Commission guidelines. The petitioners, from the West Bengal Government College Teachers' Association, challenged their assignments. The court found no justification for drafting these senior staff without proper reasons.
A woman in Bengaluru faced disappointment in the city's competitive rental market. She lost a house she was about to rent after a landlord accepted another tenant's deposit. The incident, shared online, resonated with many who have had similar experiences. The search for a furnished 1BHK near Garudachar Palya continues.
Iran War News Day 50: The Iran-Israel conflict reaches its 50th day. Tensions rise over the Strait of Hormuz. Diplomatic efforts continue for a nuclear deal. Global markets react to the developments. Lebanon signals a political shift amid ongoing violence. The conflict's impact spreads to Iraq. A multinational mission is planned for Hormuz. Defence industries see increased demand. The situation remains fluid.
Magnitude 5 earthquake strikes off mountainous Nagano in Japan, NHK says
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5 struck mountainous Nagano prefecture in central Japan on Saturday. The quake hit Omachi in northern Nagano around 1:20 p.m. It registered a seismic intensity of upper-5 on Japan's scale. It is not immediately clear if there was any damage. Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas.
Iran war has revealed Trump's pressure point: the economy
Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz have revealed a key vulnerability for President Trump. The conflict has led to rising energy costs and inflation, impacting American consumers. This economic pressure is forcing Trump to seek a diplomatic solution. Adversaries like Russia and China are observing these developments.
A P Singh flies USAF F-15EX during Indian Air Force chiefs US visit
Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh experienced a flight in a US F-15EX Eagle II fighter jet at Nellis Air Force Base. This visit aimed to enhance interoperability and collaboration between the Indian and US Air Forces. Discussions focused on joint exercises and modernization efforts. The F-15EX is a key platform for Indo-Pacific defense.
Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz, but threatens to close it again as US maintains blockade
US President Donald Trump, meanwhile, said the American blockade will remain in full force until Tehran reaches a deal with the US, including on its nuclear programme
The Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment Board has released exam city details for 41,424 Home Guard vacancies. Candidates can check their allotted district via an intimation slip issued on April 18, 2026. The written exam is scheduled for April 25-27, 2026, with admit cards available three days prior.
Trump ballroom construction allowed for now, US appeals court says
A US appeals court has permitted President Donald Trump's administration to proceed with building a new ballroom at the White House. This decision temporarily halts a lower court's order that had stopped the project. The court will hold a hearing in June to further review the case.
Keir Starmers Mandelson problem deepens now it could cost him the top job
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under intense scrutiny. His choice of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador has resurfaced. Questions are being raised about how Mandelson secured the position. Starmer is accused of misleading Parliament. This comes after Mandelson's initial security clearance was denied. The situation threatens Starmer's promise of integrity in government.
Fire ignited by Stalin scorched Delhi's arrogance, severe blow to Modi, claims Tamil Nadu CM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin declared a victory against the delimitation bill in Parliament. He stated this defeat has humbled Delhi's arrogance and significantly impacted the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Stalin predicted further electoral successes for his alliance in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections on April 23.
UP Board Class 10 and 12 results for 2026 are anticipated between April 20-25. Students can access their scorecards on official websites like upmsp.edu.in and results.upmsp.edu.in, as well as DigiLocker and the UMANG app. A minimum of 33% is required to pass, with compartment exams available for those who don't meet the criteria.
Senior Democratic lawmakers in the US Senate on Friday (local time) sharply criticised the Trump administration for extending a waiver that allows the continued sale of sanctioned Russian oil, calling the move a shameful policy reversal.
Pune airport reopens after IAF aircraft 'hard landing' incident; flight operations resume
Pune Airport operations resumed Saturday morning after an Indian Air Force aircraft incident late Friday night necessitated a runway closure. The runway was cleared and safety checks completed, with departures restarting at 7:30 am and arrivals at 8:00 am. The disruption followed a fighter jet's undercarriage failure during landing.
The official reference date for the 8th Pay Commission is 1 January 2026. But because the commission has 18 months to submit its final report, it would place the finalisation around mid-2027.
Akshay Kumar's horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla has made a strong debut, earning an estimated Rs 23.90 crore globally on its opening day. The film's robust performance, with Rs 15.75 crore net domestically, has ended the month-long box office reign of Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Bhooth Bangla now ranks among Akshay Kumar's top five post-pandemic openers.
The pivotal role of AI in rewiring Indias agricultural ecosystem
Striking the balance between sustainable practices and economic pressures will become important going ahead
'We never needed them. They needed us:' Trump criticises NATO over Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump criticized NATO allies for their lack of support during Strait of Hormuz tensions. He stated they were useless when needed and that they required American assistance. Trump praised Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar for their help.
Strengthening agri-exports: The role of processed sugar in Indias global trade strategy
As the industry continues to modernise and align with national priorities such as biofuels and export growth, processed sugar is emerging as a key pillar of Indias agri-export strategy
Trump says Iran ceasefire may end if no deal reached by Wednesday
During his return journey to Washington, President Donald Trump conveyed a cautionary message to Iran, emphasizing that the ongoing ceasefire could be revoked by Wednesday if no long-term solution is negotiated. He further reiterated the continuation of the blockade on Iranian ports, hinting at the possibility of escalating military engagement if tensions persist.
Cement demand to be healthy in Q1FY27E; Likely to hit profitability despite price hikes: Nuvama
Indian cement demand is set for a strong start in the first quarter of FY27. Government infrastructure spending is driving growth. However, rising fuel and packaging costs are a concern. Cement companies are increasing prices to offset these expenses. The sector's performance will depend on the balance between cement prices and production costs.
From heritage to imitation, Kashmirs artisan economy at crossroads
The handicrafts sector in Kashmir, once a thriving pillar of the regions economy and identity, is facing a deep and gradual decline amid rising imitation, weak policy enforcement, and changing market dynamics. The issue has come into renewed focus following the inauguration of the 'Know Your Artisan' exhibition by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at Kashmir Haat, where narratives of survival and revival were highlighted. However, experts and stakeholders argue that what is being showcased today as heritage was once a robust, self-sustaining economic ecosystem. Historically, the handicraft sector was second only to agriculture in employing in the Valley. Large sections of the population, particularly in downtown Srinagar, were engaged in crafts such as carpet weaving, shawl making, embroidery, papier-mch, and wood carving. These crafts were not merely occupations but a way of life, passed down through generations. There was a time when the handicrafts sector stood next only to agriculture as the largest source of employment in the region. In downtown Srinagar alone - within a radius of a few kilometers - the majority of the population was engaged in traditional crafts. Carpet weaving, shawl weaving and embroidery, papier-mch, wood carving, namdah, wagoo, khatamband, chain stitch - these were not niche occupations but the very fabric of economic life. This ecosystem was not built overnight, nor was it sustained by accident. It was anchored in skill, patience, and authenticity - qualities that gave Kashmiri crafts their unmatched identity in global markets. Families functioned as institutions of learning, where craft was not merely taught but absorbed as culture. That continuum, however, has been steadily eroded. The decline did not come abruptly; it crept in through years of policy indifference and a gradual disconnect between planners and the ground reality of artisans. As economic priorities shifted, the artisan was left to compete in an increasingly unregulated and distorted marketplace - without institutional protection, and without a policy framework that could preserve authenticity while enabling growth. In recent years, there has been a visible attempt to revive the sector through schemes, exhibitions, and policy announcements. Yet, a fundamental question remains: is this revival addressing the core of the problem, or merely curating its remnants? Today, crafts that once defined Kashmirs identity are increasingly being replicated through machines. Pashmina and raffal shawls, once hand-woven, are now mass-produced, blurring the line between pure and blended fibers. Kani shawls are mechanically imitated, wood carving is reduced to CNC precision, and sozni and ari embroidery are machine-stitched. Even papier-mch is now replicated through screen-printed designs on MDF - visually similar, but devoid of the crafts soul. There is, of course, no denying the place of mechanisation in a modern economy. Markets demand scale, affordability, and speed. Machine-made products have their own space, their own consumers, and their own commercial logic. The issue is not their existence - it is the absence of distinction. However, when machine-made products are passed off as handmade by unscrupulous dealers, the damage is twofold: the artisan loses his market, and the consumer is deceived - turning authenticity, once the hallmark of Kashmiri crafts, into its greatest casualty. Despite GI tagging, there is no effective market mechanism - weak enforcement, low awareness, and no reliable way for buyers to distinguish genuine from machine-made, allowing imitation to outpace authenticity. It is more troubling that the Government departments and allied agencies - meant to safeguard authenticity - are procuring and showcasing machine-made products as genuine handicrafts. Displayed in tourist infrastructure, reception centres, and even shrines and khanqahs, these imitations not only legitimise duplication but directly undermine the very artisans they are meant to support. Equally concerning is the breakdown of the traditional transmission of skills. The generational transfer of craftsmanship - once the backbone of this sector - has nearly collapsed. Younger generations, witnessing declining returns and uncertain futures, have largely moved away from traditional crafts. What took centuries to build is now at risk of disappearing within a generation. The policies governing the sector have struggled to keep pace with these realities. There is little by way of a robust framework to clearly define, protect, and promote genuine handicrafts while simultaneously regulating and categorizing machine-made products. The absence of such differentiation has created a blurred ecosystem where authenticity carries no premium and imitation falsely projected as genuine bears no penalty. Ease of Doing Business in this context cannot be reduced to procedural simplifications or digital interfaces. For the handicraft sector, it must mean creating an ecosystem where artisans are able to practice their craft with dignity, access markets that value authenticity, and operate in a system that protects rather than dilutes their identity. A credible system of authentication should have been institutionalised - one that goes beyond tagging and certification on paper, and translates into verifiable, technology-backed assurance for consumers. Each handcrafted product could have carried a traceable identity - linking it to the artisan, the craft, and the process. Such a system would not only have restored trust but also position genuine handicrafts as premium, niche products in high-value markets where quality outweighs price. Simultaneously, machine-made products must be clearly classified, labeled, and marketed - and promoted separately through export-focused incentives - allowed to grow, but not to blur into the domain of genuine handicrafts. The current trajectory, if left unchecked, risks reducing Kashmirs handicraft sector to a symbolic relic, celebrated in exhibitions, but absent in reality. The stories of survival being told today may soon become stories of extinction. The question is not whether the artisan can survive - the question is whether the system is willing to let him. Until that is answered with clarity and conviction, the narrative of 'Ease of Doing Business' will remain incomplete - because no economy can claim ease when it allows its most skilled hands to fall idle.
US judge rejects Bayer bid to block Johnson & Johnson prostate cancer drug claims
A US judge has dismissed Bayer's plea to halt Johnson & Johnson's advertising for its prostate cancer drug Erleada. Bayer alleged false claims about a halved death risk compared to its own drug, Nubeqa. The court found J&J's campaign accurately reflected its study's findings, deeming Bayer's arguments insufficient for an injunction. Bayer vows to pursue the case on its merits.
In Trump era, fearful left-leaning Americans turn to guns
Left-leaning Americans are increasingly purchasing firearms due to fears of government overreach under the Trump administration. This trend is upending traditional gun ownership demographics, with individuals citing concerns about federal agents and societal polarization as motivations for seeking self-protection and preparedness.
Mirwaiz of Kashmir supports Pope Leo's stand on war, urges world leaders to unite for justice
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq calls for global religious unity for peace. He praises Pope Leo's stance and urges leaders to speak with one voice. The ongoing turmoil in the Middle East, including Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine, is highlighted. Mirwaiz emphasizes that resolving the Palestinian occupation is crucial for lasting regional peace.
Lebanon president says working on 'permanent agreements' after Israel truce
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announced a ew phase of permanent agreements following a 10-day ceasefire in the Israel-Hezbollah war. He stated Lebanon is no longer an arena for anyone's wars, emphasizing the nation's reclaimed decision-making power and commitment to negotiating for its own rights and sovereignty.
Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz, but with strings attached
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened for commercial ships following a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. This move initially boosted oil markets. However, Iran has cautioned that the waterway could be shut again if the United States continues its naval blockade of Iranian ports. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump stated a deal with Iran is nearing completion.
Bob Marley's timeless words warn against prejudice, likening it to a chain that binds individuals, hindering growth and connection. His insights, deeply rooted in his life and musical journey, remain profoundly relevant today, urging us to shed biases for personal and societal progress. Marley's legacy continues to inspire.
LNG ships move toward Hormuz after Iran says Strait is open
Liquefied natural gas tankers are approaching the Strait of Hormuz, potentially resuming vital fuel flows after Iran declared the strait open. This follows a period of effective closure that impacted global LNG supplies and prices. The situation remains uncertain as conflicting statements from Iran and the US persist, with insurance responses also a key factor.
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US weighs tougher auto import rules to accelerate reshoring
The Donald Trump administration is considering changes to North American trade rules that could raise tariffs on imported vehicles and push automakers to increase US-based production.
US extends waiver allowing India and other countries to buy Russian oil
The Donald Trump administration has issued a short-term waiver allowing countries to continue buying sanctioned Russian oil loaded on ships until May 16, aiming to stabilise global energy prices amid the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Coming soon: Price hike round 3 in four months for durables
Consumers face another price hike on electronics like ACs, TVs, and smartphones by end April. This marks the third increase in four months. Rising costs of plastics and memory chips are forcing brands to raise prices. Daily essentials like soaps and detergents are also becoming costlier. This trend impacts consumer demand significantly.
The Social Security proposal 2026 could reshape retirement payouts fast. New data shows up to $190 billion may be cut in ten years. The plan caps benefits at $50,000 for individuals and $100,000 for couples. It directly targets high-income retirees first. But the long-term impact goes wider. Fixed caps may pull middle earners into limits over time. Experts say this Social Security reform could close half the funding gap. Still, concerns remain about fairness, trust, and future retirement income stability across generations.
Starlink unable to get signal for India liftoff; faces FDI hurdles amid security concerns
Starlink's plan for satellite services in India is stalled. The government is reviewing Elon Musk's company's investment proposal carefully. National security concerns are a major hurdle. Geopolitical events have heightened these worries. The company awaits crucial security clearance. Officials will discuss the proposal soon. India prioritizes national security in satellite communications.
India's medical tourism is facing challenges. Arrivals have dropped significantly below pre-Covid levels. Geopolitical tensions and visa delays are impacting the sector. Competition from other Asian nations is also a factor. Industry leaders suggest focusing on high-tech, reliable healthcare delivery to attract international patients. Improvements in ties with Bangladesh could help reverse the trend.
RBIs oil forex window set to fuel rupee recovery
The Reserve Bank of India has opened a special foreign exchange window to supply dollars to state-run refiners, easing pressure on the rupee. This move, likely routed through state-run lenders, aims to reduce the significant daily dollar demand from oil companies. Analysts expect this intervention to lead to rupee appreciation.
AMD UALink Standard is driving a major shift in AI infrastructure right now. Advanced Micro Devices is leading this open interconnect push as AI cluster demand surges globally. AMD stock has jumped over 166% in one year, showing strong market confidence. This standard improves speed, reduces latency, and supports multi-vendor AI systems. It helps data centers scale faster with better efficiency. As cloud and enterprise AI grow rapidly, AMD UALink Standard is becoming critical for building flexible, high-performance AI clusters.
The quote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche highlights how people often judge right and wrong based on appearance and emotional reactions rather than consistent moral principles. By comparing a cockroach and a butterfly, it shows that the same action can be viewed differently simply because one is seen as unpleasant and the other as beautiful. The idea suggests that morality is not always objective, but influenced by perception and cultural conditioning.
Claude Opus 4.7 benchmarks explained start with a strong data point: 87.6% on SWE-bench Verified. This jump signals real coding gains in 2026. Developers now see better issue resolution and faster workflows. Claude Opus 4.7 benchmarks explained also highlight 64.3% on SWE-bench Pro, beating GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.1 Pro. Tool use leads at 77.3% on MCP-Atlas. Computer use reaches 78.0%. However, BrowseComp drops to 79.3%. This means weaker research performance. Overall, Claude Opus 4.7 benchmarks explained show a focused upgrade for coding, automation, and real-world AI agents.
Chinese proverb of the day focuses on the saying that warns people about taking more than they can handle. The story explains literal and metaphorical meanings, origin, daily relevance, and related sayings. It also explores lessons about ambition, success, human nature, greed, responsibility, and learning from mistakes in modern life and work.
Why Karnataka Is Betting On $20bn Quantum Economy
African proverb of the day shares a lesson about limits, human nature and sustainable use of resources. The saying explains how people, companies and societies cannot depend on one source at the same time. It shows the need for diversity, independence and planning. The proverb also links to work culture, leadership and economic systems. It encourages innovation and spreading opportunities for survival and stability.
Americas Gold and Silver Corporation Q1 2026 results show a powerful surge. Silver production hit 787,000 ounces. That marks a 76% year-over-year jump. Silver sales reached 830,000 ounces. Demand stayed strong across markets. The Americas Gold and Silver Corporation Q1 2026 results reflect real operational gains. Galena and Cosal mines delivered higher output. Copper, lead, and antimony added revenue strength. Cash reserves touched $122.6 million. Ongoing upgrades and automation plans support future growth. These Americas Gold and Silver Corporation Q1 2026 results highlight rising momentum in the silver mining sector.
Quote of the day by Jerry Seinfeld explores how the idea of fun differs for people within families and social groups. The quote reflects human nature, expectations, and shared experiences. The story explains the quote meaning, its relevance today, and life lessons from the quote. It also looks at Jerry Seinfelds career journey, comedy work, television success, and later projects that shaped his influence on popular culture and entertainment.
Should you pay taxes now or save big later? Roth conversion explained
Many retirees are thinking about Roth conversion to save tax in the future. It can give tax-free income later but may increase tax today. The decision depends on tax rate, income level, and retirement plans. Experts say timing is very important. Wrong planning can increase costs, so careful thinking or advice is needed before converting savings.
Ship safety in the Strait of Hormuz draws attention to vessel flagging. India is boosting its flagged fleet. The Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 targets a significant increase in the global share of Indian-flagged ships. This initiative aims to enhance the utilization of these vessels by 2047. Indian flagged ships receive advantages in domestic waters.
A French proverb suggests truth is more valuable when it takes time to discover, emphasizing the enriching journey of reflection and experience. This idea applies to personal growth, relationships, and knowledge, challenging the modern pursuit of instant answers. The proverb highlights that the process of searching, not just the discovery, imbues truth with depth and meaning.
US Section 301 probe: India textile body TEXPROCIL pushes back on USTR excess capacity allegations
TEXPROCIL has responded to US investigations on excess manufacturing capacity and forced labor. The Indian textile body rejects these claims, highlighting strong domestic demand. India's cotton textile sector is primarily driven by local consumption, with exports forming a small portion. Any negative US action could harm trade ties.
ET Graphics: India to become world's third-largest economy by 2031
India is projected to become the worlds third-largest economy by 2031, despite slipping to sixth place in 2025 due to a stronger dollar and GDP base year revision. The report highlights Indias continued position among the fastest-growing major economies and outlines its expected rise to fourth place by 2027.
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Visa's likely to appoint Suresh Sethi as India head
Visa is reportedly appointing Suresh Sethi, former CEO of Protean eGov Technologies, as its new India country head. Sethi, with extensive experience in banking and tech, succeeds Sandeep Ghosh. This leadership transition occurs as Visa intensifies its focus on digital payments and regional partnerships, aiming for continued growth and innovation in the Indian market.
Over 40,000 manuscripts identified in J&K under Gyan Bharatam Mission
Jammu and Kashmir has identified over 40,000 manuscripts under the national Gyan Bharatam mission. A 16th-century Takri script manuscript was found in Jammu. The project aims to conserve and catalogue rare texts. Surveys are underway across all 20 districts. Experts will assess and digitize manuscripts with owner permission. This initiative seeks to preserve India's traditional knowledge.
Govt revisits plan to raise wage cap for PF coverage
The government is considering a significant increase in the provident fund wage ceiling. Current limits may rise to 25,000 or 30,000 monthly from 15,000. This move aims to prevent workers from being excluded from social security due to rising wages. Discussions are underway with stakeholders to finalize the new ceiling. The Employees' State Insurance Corporation ceiling is also being reviewed.
BJP decides to hit streets against oppn parties
The Bharatiya Janata Party will initiate nationwide protests following the defeat of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, in the Lok Sabha. Party president Nitin Nabin met with senior leaders to plan the strategy. Protests will occur in state capitals, with senior BJP leaders holding press conferences.
Harivansh gets 3rd term as Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman, 1st nominated MP to occupy post
Harivansh secured the Deputy Chairman position in the Rajya Sabha for a third term unopposed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge praised his re-election. Harivansh's journey from journalism to this high office was highlighted. Members from various parties welcomed his return, acknowledging his fairness and commitment to democratic values. The election process was smooth, with unanimous support.
15 banks get government nod to import gold & silver for 3 years
India has authorized 17 banks to import gold and silver. This authorization is effective for three years from April 1, 2026. The move resolves a customs clearance delay that had stalled shipments. This decision brings relief to importers and ensures smooth trade of precious metals. The new authorization is valid until March 31, 2029.
Bitcoin (BTC USD) or gold: Which safe haven asset did traders choose during the US-Iran conflict?
Bitcoin (BTC USD) vs gold as safe haven: Markets experienced a significant jolt following geopolitical tensions, with oil seeing a surge in trading activity instead of Bitcoin. While Bitcoin initially dropped, it later rebounded, outperforming equities over the full conflict period. Gold maintained its status as a traditional safe-haven asset.
ET Graphics: Bengal picture abhi bhi baaki hai; SIRs changing playbook
India's Election Commission is revising voter lists, removing over 5.98 crore names. The process, starting in Bihar, has changed significantly. Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala are now undergoing revisions. West Bengal's revision faced legal challenges, leading to mass deletions and judicial oversight. The exercise aims to ensure accurate voter rolls.
Opposition parties are strongly opposing a new bill that links women's reservation to delimitation. They argue this move unfairly impacts several states, particularly in the South. Leaders from DMK and Congress have voiced concerns, calling it a political ploy. The government's assurance of a uniform seat increase is not convincing them.
Share buybacks not income, cant face I-T levy: Delhi High Court
The Delhi High Court ruled that company share buybacks below fair market value do not constitute taxable income, distinguishing them from asset acquisition. The court affirmed that such repurchases are capital restructuring, not profit generation, and upheld the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal's decision in a case involving Globe Capital Market.
Trump govt is hiring again, remember Doge?
The Trump administration is now actively recruiting federal employees after earlier efforts to reduce government jobs. Job postings have increased significantly, with new drives targeting tech, legal, and project management roles. While some departments may see reduced staff, others are slated for growth.
Was not told sacked US envoy failed vetting process: Starmer
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed fury today. His sacked US ambassador, Peter Mandelson, was appointed despite failing security checks. Starmer stated he was not informed about the vetting failure. This scandal has again put his leadership under pressure. He will address parliament on Monday to reveal all facts.
Vedanta Resources seeks $200 million loan top-up after $350 million deal earlier this year
Vedanta Resources is looking to boost its existing $350 million loan by at least $200 million. The company is in talks with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. and First Abu Dhabi Bank to join the facility. This move aims to refinance obligations, cover transaction costs, and support general corporate needs, as Vedanta continues its debt reduction efforts.
This Russian proverb explains the importance of learning and curiosity in life. It highlights that not knowing something is normal, but refusing to learn is a mistake. The message focuses on personal growth, education, and self-improvement. It shows how asking questions and gaining knowledge helps people become more confident and better prepared for daily life challenges and decisions.
India-China SCO talks focus on trade security, connectivity under first bilateral consultations
India and China held their first bilateral consultations on the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in New Delhi. Both nations agreed to enhance cooperation on security, trade, and regional connectivity. Discussions focused on implementing SCO leaders' decisions and the organization's future direction. This meeting aims to build confidence and stabilize bilateral ties amid global shifts.
Garrett Anderson death: How did Angels World Series hero die?
Garret Anderson cause of death: Angels all-time hits leader remains atop the franchise all-time list in hits (2,368), total bases (3,743), extra-base hits (796), doubles (489), RBIs (1,292) and games played (2,013).
French-style geeli omelette on Kolkata streets underlines culinary melting pot
Kolkata's food scene reflects a rich history of foreign influences. From Greek dolma to British chops, the city embraced diverse cuisines. This tradition continues today, as seen with the popular 'geeli omelette'. This dish, with its European flavour, is enjoyed by many Kolkatans. Such assimilation counters recent attempts to label food as 'outsider'.
Sri Lanka sends 238 Iranian sailors home
Sri Lanka has repatriated 238 Iranian sailors. This group includes 32 survivors from a US torpedo attack that sank their vessel, the IRIS Dena. The ship was returning from a naval exercise in India. Another Iranian ship with technical issues also arrived in Sri Lanka.
Pune airport runway temporarily unavailable due to incident involving IAF aircraft
Pune Airport's runway faced a temporary closure on Friday. An Indian Air Force aircraft experienced a hard landing. The aircrew is safe. No civil property sustained damage. Efforts are underway to reopen the runway. Normal flight operations will resume soon. This incident caused a brief disruption at the airport.
West Asia War: Uneasy calm in Lebanon as families head home
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah brought a fragile calm to Lebanon. Thousands of displaced families began returning home. Roads south saw long queues of cars. Many residents headed back to damaged villages. Israel's defense minister stated military operations against Hezbollah are not complete. He warned of further action if fighting resumes.
Turkish Proverb of the Day: Turkish wisdom teaches that truth, like the sun, cannot be permanently obscured by falsehoods. This proverb highlights the inevitable revelation of reality, even when attempts are made to conceal it through lies or manipulation. It encourages trust in the process of truth surfacing, offering reassurance and a call for honesty.
TMC linked to inclusion of 'infiltrators' in electoral rolls: Devendra Fadnavis in Kolkata
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has accused the Trinamool Congress of a conspiracy. He claims infiltrators' names were added to electoral rolls. Fadnavis stated border areas in West Bengal have seen demographic shifts due to infiltration. He warned this poses a threat to national security. People whose names were rightfully deleted did not protest, he added.
Garret Anderson net worth: How wealthy was the ex-MLB star? Career earnings explained
Garret Anderson, a former MLB star and Los Angeles Angels legend, built significant wealth through a long and consistent baseball career. Over 17 seasons, he earned substantial income through player contracts, reflecting his value as one of the leagues most dependable hitters. His financial success was driven by sustained performance, major deals, and steady growth, making him one of the most respected players of his generation.
India faces a tougher energy market as the US will not extend waivers for Russian oil imports. This decision impacts countries already struggling with the Hormuz crisis. Russia has assured India of continued energy supplies, including crude oil, LPG, and LNG. India's oil imports from Russia have significantly increased, making it a key market for Moscow.
Exporters seek removal of cap on interest subvention
Indian exporters are calling on the government to lift the cap on interest subvention. They state current support is insufficient to counter rising global trade uncertainties. The Federation of Indian Export Organisations believes the subsidy scheme needs revision. This aims to provide more substantial relief to businesses facing higher borrowing costs and fluctuating export demand.
8th Pay Commission: 32,400 to nearly 69,000 basic pay? Fitment factor for govt salary hike decoded
8th Pay Commission: Fitment factor is the multiplier that converts old basic pay into revised basic pay. Here's how the minimum basic pay could rise depending on the various fitment factors demanded by employee unions, and those projected by brokerage firms
A baby monkey named Yuji is going viral after he was seen hugging a soft toy for comfort. The young monkey was rejected by his mother and is now being raised by zoo experts. His story is touching many people online as he slowly grows stronger while living under special care and support.
Mortgage rates today are hovering near 6.3%. That is a sharp jump from around 5.7% just weeks ago. The market is moving fast. Buyers are feeling the pressure. The big question now is simple. Should you lock your mortgage rate before the April Fed meeting or wait? Right now, inflation is still high. The Federal Reserve is expected to hold rates steady. That does not guarantee mortgage rates will fall. In fact, they can rise even without a Fed hike. Bond yields are driving home loan rates higher. If volatility continues, todays rates may look cheaper soon. Waiting could be risky. Locking may offer stability in an uncertain market.
Corporate Affairs ministry proposes easing company incorporation rules
In an effort to boost entrepreneurship, the corporate affairs ministry is poised to revamp the company incorporation process. By consolidating numerous forms into a reduced set of e-forms, the ministry aims to slash bureaucratic red tape. Expect a more lenient approach to KYC protocols and documentation for subscribers.

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