EPFO has launched a special drive, allowing establishments to regularise their past records and enrol previously uncovered employees for social security benefits. Check last date, eligibility, full process and other details here.
I would never shortlist this resume: Ankur Warikoo reveals what happened during his ISB interview
Ankur Warikoo recalled his 2005 ISB interview, where he arrived with a dropout status, an unconventional resume and no clear career plan. When an interviewer said he would never shortlist his resume, Warikoo boldly replied that he was happy the interviewer would not be on the panel. Three weeks later, ISB selected him. Warikoo says the experience changed his life because he went there looking for himself, not just a job or salary.
Bank holidays this week: SBI, HDFC, ICICI, PNB and other banks will remain closed for upto 4 days between 24 and 30 August. Check exact dates with RBI's holiday calendar.
EPFO has reminded members of the importance of completing 10 years of eligible service to receive monthly pension benefits. Here is what members should know about PF withdrawals, scheme certificates, service continuity and retirement planning.
Equity, debt or gold? What 25 years of data reveals about the best asset allocation for investors
FundsIndias 25-year analysis compares different combinations of equity, debt and gold to see how asset allocation affects returns and portfolio volatility. The 70:15:15 mix delivered a 15% average seven-year return and crossed 10% annualised returns in 92% of rolling periods.
Actor Rajesh Kumar once made the bold decision to leave behind his television career and return to his roots in Gaya, where he turned to farming. This five-year journey wasn't easy, as he faced devastating floods, the pandemic's impact, and a crippling financial crisis that racked up debts nearing two crore rupees. However, spirituality served as his guiding light, helping him overcome these hurdles. Read on!
US-India trade deal nearly final, Rubio to visit India in October: Sergio Gor
US Ambassador Sergio Gor revealed that the US-India trade agreement is on the verge of finalization, clarifying that Congress's push for tariffs differs from the previous Trump administration. He underscored Trump's admiration for Modi, while also stressing the urgency of resolving the Russia-Ukraine crisis, highlighting India's critical role as evidenced by numerous high-ranking visits from US officials.
Hail, heat compound woes for Kashmirs Rs 12,000 Cr apple economy
Kashmir experienced a spell of unsettled weather on Saturday, with temperatures remaining above normal at several stations even as hailstorms battered apple-growing areas of south Kashmirs Shopian and Kulgam districts and heavy rain inundated parts of north Kashmirs Kupwara district. The hailstorm struck nearly a dozen villages in Shopian, including Pandoshan, Mandujan, Feripora, Kanjiullar, Ramnagri and Kaprin, leaving apple growers worried about further losses during the crucial harvesting season. Farmers said the hailstorm lasted around five to seven minutes but was intense enough to damage both trees and fruit. The hailstones stripped the apple trees of their leaves and caused bruises on the fruit, said Abdul Rashid, an apple grower from Mandujan. He said orchards in the area had already suffered repeated weather shocks this season. This is the third time that hail has hit our orchards. Every time we think the weather will remain stable, another spell causes damage, Rashid said. The latest hailstorm comes less than three weeks after a similar spell on August 6, when strong winds accompanied by hail knocked apples from trees across several villages in Shopian. Some farmers had estimated losses from that episode at as much as 90%. Director Horticulture Kashmir Vikas Anand, who visited the affected areas last week, had also said that some villages had suffered damage of nearly 90%. For growers, the repeated weather events have heightened concerns over the lack of an effective mechanism to protect them from crop losses. Apple is the economic lifeline of Shopian, with more than 85% of the districts population dependent on the fruit for their livelihoods. The apple economy in Jammu and Kashmir is estimated at around Rs 12,000 crore and supports hundreds of thousands of people across the value chain. In the absence of crop insurance, farmers are left to bear the entire loss whenever hailstorms or other extreme weather events hit, said Gulzar Ahmad, another grower from Shopian. At least the government should provide anti-hail nets to farmers at subsidised prices. That is the bare minimum that can be done to protect orchards, he said. Farmers have for years been seeking a comprehensive crop insurance scheme to cover losses caused by hailstorms, heavy rain and other weather-related events. In neighbouring Kulgam district, hailstorms also hit Chuglapora, Kund and parts of the main town, damaging apple orchards. The hailstorm has again caused damage to the apple crop. The upper belt of the district has been hit multiple times this season, said Mohammad Shafi, an apple grower. Meanwhile, in north Kashmirs Kupwara district, an intense spell of rain lashed Sanzipora village, inundating streets and disrupting movement. Rainwater also entered a government higher secondary school in the area. The weather also remained warmer than normal across parts of the Valley. Srinagar recorded a maximum temperature of 32.2C and a minimum of 20.6C, with the day and night temperatures 2.2C and 3.2C above normal, respectively. Pahalgam recorded a maximum of 25.5C and a minimum of 15.4C, with the night temperature 3.1C above normal. Gulmarg recorded a maximum of 20.8C and a minimum of 11.4C, with the daytime temperature marginally above normal while the minimum remained near normal.
Indias passenger vehicle market has seen a sharp rise in the number of variants offered by automakers, making cars more customisable but also making purchase decisions more complicated.
Scarlett Johanssons quote about looking good highlights that fitness does not come from quick fixes or miracle solutions. Speaking while preparing to play Black Widow in Iron Man 2, Johansson stressed the importance of commitment, consistency, healthy eating and regular exercise. The remark also came as she pushed back against tabloid claims about extreme weight loss and crash dieting.
Nubra Civil Airport terminal likely to open by December
Ladakh plans to launch civilian flights from Thoise Airport by December. Runway re-carpeting is underway for a November completion deadline. A joint inspection will assess Kargil airport's readiness for civilian flights. These operations will boost the region's connectivity and tourism potential. The Indian Air Force approved land for a new civil terminal.
Cochin Airport accuses SpiceJet of misinformation amid Kochi delays
Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) accused SpiceJet of spreading misinformation by blaming bad weather for recent flight disruptions from Kochi.
FSSAI sends more than 150 notices to food, beverage firms
Indias food safety regulator FSSAI has issued over 150 notices to food and beverage companies over misleading advertisements, false claims and labelling violations.
'Matter Of National Economy Security': Rajnath Singh On Preventive Healthcare
Rajnath Singh said non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, cancer, kidney failure and mental health disorders were increasingly becoming major health concerns.
MPD 2047 focuses on boosting non-motorised mobility, 24x7 economy
The BJP has formed a special team to focus on outreach to Gen Z voters. This new initiative aims to understand and engage with young people's concerns. The party also passed a resolution condemning the Congress Working Committee's Vande Mataram stance. A nationwide 'Seva Sankalp Abhiyan' will mark Prime Minister Modi's 25 years as Gujarat CM. This month-long campaign will begin soon to honor the milestone.
Weather Today: India braces for heavy rainfall and thunderstorms this Sunday, affecting regions from Uttarakhand to southern states. Major downpours are anticipated, especially in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, where thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are expected. Odisha faces a dire warning for extremely heavy rainfall in the coming days. These widespread wet conditions are projected to persist through Thursday, impacting daily life across the country.
Telangana energy sector to complement govt. plans to achieve $3 trillion economy: Dy. CM
90% hotel, homestay bookings cancelled; Meghalayas tourism economy faces sudden freeze
Full Speech: Mark Carney Blasts Trumps Tariff War; Canadas First Step To Destroy US Economy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a blistering response after trade talks with the Trump administration collapsed, declaring that we were attacked and saying Canada is now at war after being hit with steep U.S. tariffs.In a full-throated defence of Canada's position, Carney said Ottawa walked away from what he called a bad deal, accusing Washington of making last-minute demands that threatened Canada's trade interests, culture, language and sovereignty. He also questioned the reliability of any agreement with the Trump administration, saying sometimes its signature was written in pencil.
Listening to music while working may seem like an easy way to stay focused, but songs with lyrics can give the brain another stream of information to process. Research has found that lyrical music can interfere with tasks involving memory and language, while instrumental music appears to have a smaller effect. The impact still depends on the type of work and the person, but demanding tasks may be better suited to instrumental music or silence.
Beyonce shocked fans when she appeared in the 2018 Coachella concert, appearing in peak energy and flaunting a perfect ten figure, despite delivering twins months before. The secret to her amazing transformation was a novel 22-day vegan diet that was created by her personal trainer Marco Borges. Though vegan, the diet is definitely crafted for foodies, as it has delicacies such as pizza and chia pudding!
Vignan University launches centre of excellence on Blue Economy
Insidious: Out of the Further is now playing in theatres after its August 21, 2026 release. The sixth film in the horror franchise follows Gemma, a young mother who discovers she can enter The Further and bring entities from the supernatural realm into the real world. The movie is not available on OTT yet, and an official Indian streaming platform or release date has not been announced.
Iran's Economy Buckles Under War, Sanctions & Blockade | Prices Soar, Jobs Vanish
Nearly six months into the conflict with the United States and Israel, Iran's economy is under mounting pressure. Soaring prices, disappearing jobs and a tightening blockade are making basic necessities increasingly unaffordable. For millions of Iranians, the economic cost of the war is now being felt in their everyday lives. Watch the ground report.
Thinking about losing weight? Heres what experts suggest doing for the first 7 days
Start your weight loss journey by recognizing what drives you and transforming your kitchen into a supportive space. Acknowledge your emotional eating triggers and explore healthier coping strategies. Incorporate enjoyable physical activities that can seamlessly fit into your routine. Instead of extreme diet changes, make minor adjustments to your meals. Don't forget the importance of getting enough sleep and remember that setbacks are a natural part of the journey.
Psychology and behaviour science research suggest that walking may help the brain generate new ideas, especially during creative brainstorming. A systematic review of 23 studies involving more than 1,000 people found a strong link between walking and divergent thinking, although walking does not appear to improve every type of problem-solving. Earlier Stanford research also found that people produced more creative responses while walking than while sitting.
India's MICE sector to grow by 12-14 pc annually for next 3-5 years: NIMA
The MICE sector in India is set to experience an annual growth of 12-14 percent over the next five years. Meanwhile, destination weddings are skyrocketing with year-on-year growth rates of 15-20 percent. Tier II and III cities are increasingly recognized as promising locations for MICE and wedding events.
In Colombia, researchers uncovered fossilized bones indicating that Purussaurus neivensis, an enormous caiman relative, engaged in predation of sizeable mammals. The evidence of puncture marks left on prey that weighed close to 2,000 kilograms points to its immense jaw strength and predatory prowess. This discovery enhances our understanding of the complex interactions in a biodiverse prehistoric ecosystem of South America.
Investment advice may seem simple, but executing it is often emotionally challenging. Investors struggle to adhere to systematic investment plans during market downturns, experiencing fear and anxiety despite knowing what to do.
Andhra announces 10,060 govt jobs in 4 phases, recruitment starts Sept 15
The Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday released a job calendar for over 8,500 jobs in three phases, which will supplement more than 1,500 jobs already notified under the first phase in May. Principal Finance Secretary Peeyush Kumar said 3,231 jobs will be notified under the second phase on September 15 and 2,311 jobs and another 2,995 jobs will be notified under the third and fourth phases on October 15. On May 15, Kumar said 1,523 jobs were already notified by the Higher Education Department. Together, in four phases, 10,060 jobs in total will be filled through direct recruitment. Government, hereby accords permission to the concerned Recruiting Agencies, namely APPSC (Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission), APSLPRB (Andhra Pradesh State Level Police Recruitment Board), DSC (District Selection Committee) etc., to fill up 10,060 vacancies in various Departments through Direct Recruitment, Kumar said in a Government Order (GO). According to the job calendar, the government .
Suffering from weak immunity? You are not alone, unfortunately. Along with seasonal changes, people falling prey to coughs, colds and various infections is a pretty common phenomenon. In a viral Instagram post, Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla suggested a vegetarian diet, which can help you boost your immunity.
In 1950, a US Air Force Douglas C-54 Skymaster disappeared over Canadas Yukon with 44 people aboard, including a pregnant military wife, her toddler son and her husbands close friend. The aircraft was never found despite a huge search operation, and investigators still do not know whether it crashed in the mountains, was buried under snow or ice, or suffered another fate.
West Bengal govt mulls paying outstanding incentives to industry in tranches
Total outstanding incentive to industry believed to exceed 10,000 crore
Think you can trust your eyes? This simple trick makes you see colours that dont exist
A viral optical illusion demonstrates how our eyes perceive colours that are not physically present. This phenomenon, known as a colour afterimage, occurs after prolonged exposure to specific hues. Research from the University of Southampton explains this effect originates in the eye's cone photoreceptors. These light-sensitive cells adapt to colours, creating temporary illusory perceptions. The illusion highlights the complex and adaptive nature of human vision.
Knutsford tunnel boring machine Lily has just completed the first major drive beneath the English town, digging deep underground without tearing up the busy streets above. The 44-ton machine is helping build a 1.8-kilometer sewer tunnel designed to store 5.5 million liters of stormwater. The 48 million project aims to reduce pressure on aging sewers and protect local waterways, while keeping everyday life in Knutsford moving.
The Supreme Court has rejected a retired NIRD professors plea to switch from the CPF to GPF scheme after retirement. The court said he had accepted the terms of regularisation and received CPF benefits without challenging the conditions at the time.
Not AI engineering. In America, one new skill can help you land a $150,000-a-year job, says survey
Dreaming of a high-paying job? While the most common ways of securing a position that pays the big bucks are working in tech or business, mastering a skill namely another language can really improve your chances of landing a dream job that pays big! Research says mastering another language can not just improve decision-making skills but actually make you a more attractive candidate for the six-figure salary jobs.
Adventurous travelers are discovering the clever use of adhesive tape to shield suitcase wheels from grime. This nifty hack allows for a cleaner journey by acting as a protective layer against dirt and debris. Just remember to apply it carefully, steering clear of axles and swivel parts, and remove it afterward to maintain the suitcase's smooth functionality.
Adding white vinegar to your towel wash can help remove residue and mineral buildup. This acetic acid breaks down detergent traces, restoring natural absorbency and freshness. Use vinegar in the fabric softener dispenser or during the final rinse cycle. Never mix vinegar with chlorine bleach or baking soda for effective cleaning. Consider avoiding vinegar for towels containing significant amounts of elastic fibers.
Serena Williams teams up with Alcaraz in U.S. Open mixed doubles
Serena Williams returns to competitive U.S. Open play in mixed doubles. She will partner with defending men's champion Carlos Alcaraz after receiving a wildcard. This marks Williams' first U.S. Open match since 2022. Aryna Sabalenka teams with Novak Djokovic, and Jessica Pegula partners Taylor Fritz. These notable pairings will compete in the upcoming mixed doubles tournament.
India sugar tender rates drop by 500 a quintal, but retail rates soar to a new high
Solapur-based Loknete Baburao Patil Agro Industries Ltd in Maharashtra sells S-30 grade sugar at 5,850 a quintal; Food Secretary says price rise not driven by fundamentals
Feedstock sourcing: The next critical lever for scaling CBG ecosystem
Press mud, agricultural waste as paddy and wheat straw, and animal manure are among the most widely used feedstock for producing CBG.
The End of Oak Street, starring Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, is currently playing in theatres after its August 14, 2026 release. The sci-fi adventure follows a suburban family whose quiet life is turned upside down when a mysterious cosmic event transports their neighbourhood to a prehistoric setting filled with dinosaurs.
Ghalibaf: US put regional allies at risk for Israel
India Post RPLI elibility expanded: The change is aimed at helping policyholders who move from rural to urban areas maintain their insurance by enabling them to pay premiums through a savings account with any scheduled bank.
Treesa-Gayatri win World Championships bronze
40% of India office occupiers concerned over availability of quality space through 2028: CBRE
A significant 40% of Indian office tenants express concerns about securing quality office space by 2028. As companies prioritize improved employee experiences alongside growth, established business districts continue to be their top choice for future office needs. Leasing trends indicate a strong demand for investment-grade assets in major micro-markets, prompting occupiers to plan their office relocations and expansions well ahead of time due to limited availability.
India gets $72.8 billion in dollar inflows under RBI swap facility
India has received $72.8 billion in dollar inflows through FCNR(B) deposits, external commercial borrowings and overseas foreign currency borrowings under the RBIs special swap facility as of August 21.
Margin Pressure May Offset Volume Gains for Tata Motors PV
Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles (TMPV) reported Q1FY27 results showing significant margin pressures at both Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and its domestic operations, despite strong volume growth in the India business. Analysts expect these margin headwinds to persist, potentially offsetting gains from increased sales and new launches.
87 mn Indian youth are not studying, working or in training: NITI Aayog
An estimated 8.7 crore Indian youth aged 15 to 29 are not studying, working, or receiving training, a recent Niti Aayog report said, highlighting the urgent need for subsidised training programmes to encourage self-employment and align with local demand and emerging sectors. The Aayog, in the report titled 'Reimagining Skilling for Viksit Bharat@2047', said the estimate is based on data from the 78th round of the National Sample Survey conducted in 2021. To ensure the highest impact, the Aayog organised India's workforce landscape and learners into five segments -- schooling; tertiary education; formal and informal work; not in education, employment and training (NEET) youth; and women. NEET youth are constrained by the absence of income and the sunk cost of prior education. Students often cannot layer paid skilling onto existing financial commitments, it said. The Aayog has defined NEET youth as youth comprising individuals between the ages of 15 and 29 who are not engaged in ..
A former futon salesman from Tacoma had little interest in mathematics before a violent attack outside a bar in 2002. After suffering a brain injury, he began seeing everyday objects as geometric patterns and became deeply drawn to mathematics. Researchers later linked his unusual abilities to acquired savant syndrome and synesthesia.
$400bn to $20tn: Indias rich fuel investments
Govt tightens rules on combinations containing 2 chemical compounds for young children
The government has restricted fixed-dose combinations containing Chlorpheniramine Maleate and Phenylephrine Hydrochloride. These medicines are now prohibited for use in children below four years of age. Manufacturers must clearly display a warning on all associated product packaging. This action follows recommendations from an expert committee and the Drugs Technical Advisory Board. The notification is effective from its publication date in the official gazette.
The next export story: A $50 billion prize India can't afford to miss
Indias telecom equipment exports remain small at about $0.6-1 billion a year, while imports are four to five times higher. A new NITI Aayog assessment says India could turn this imbalance into an opportunity and become a $50 billion telecom equipment export hub by 2035.
Indias sugar stockpile set to shrink as output estimate falls: Govt
India's sugar production estimate has fallen significantly, impacting opening stocks for the new season. This lower output is expected to meet domestic demand until fresh supplies arrive. Retail sugar prices have risen sharply due to several contributing factors. The government has allowed duty-free imports of raw sugar to address availability concerns. Diversion of sugar for ethanol production has also seen a recent decline.
Manipur honours Mirabai Chanu, Glasgow Commonwealth Games medallists
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh honored Commonwealth Games athletes. He also distributed appointment letters to National Games gold medal winners. Saikhom Mirabai Chanu received recognition for her weightlifting achievements. Cash rewards and certificates were given to various medalists and participants. This event celebrated sporting excellence and motivated future athletes.
Baloch communities facing systematic repression, claims BYC leader Sabiha Baloch
Baloch Yakjehti Committee leader Sabiha Baloch alleges identity is a mark of suspicion. Baloch communities face systematic repression and state persecution across Pakistan. Civilians in Balochistan experience drone attacks and airstrikes, while Karachi residents face raids. Forced disappearances and persecution are highlighted by a social media campaign. The campaign urges an end to enforced disappearances and persecution of Baloch people.
Ram Mandir donations row: Lawyers' body demands FIR against Champat Rai, Anil Mishra
The Faizabad Bar Association is demanding an FIR against Champat Rai and others for alleged donation irregularities. Lawyers allege government protection for those accused in the Ram Mandir donation case. A delegation met the Senior Superintendent of Police seeking urgent action on their complaint.
While many people have the hunger and the drive for success or even the talent, not everyone is blessed with access to resources or connections which would make it easier for them to succeed. Hollywood star Jack Lemmon once explained how truly successful people did not gatekeep success or fame but used it to help others.
Vande Mataram row disrupts second day of Himachal Assembly Session
A dispute over Vande Mataram and the National Anthem disrupted the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha session. The ruling Congress and opposition BJP protested outside the assembly premises on Saturday. Opposition leader Jai Ram Thakur stated the Vidhan Sabha would not follow the Congress Working Committee's agenda. Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu accused the BJP of politicizing and disrupting assembly proceedings.
Unconsciously matching someone elses walking pace is not a hidden psychological code that can reveal exactly how you feel about them. However, it does highlight something more fascinating: human interaction extends beyond words, with our bodies often adjusting and coordinating with the people around us.
From Kabul to Capitol Hill: Aisha Wahabs historic win drives Democrats left
Aisha Wahab made history as the first Afghan-American elected to the U.S. Congress. Her victory highlights a significant leftward shift within the Democratic Party. This progressive surge is evident in other recent primary contest wins across the nation. The movement reflects a younger, more diverse, and immigrant-led political force.
8.7 cr Indian youth not in education, jobs or training
Quote of the Day by Miley Cyrus: Miley Cyrus's famous quote, You dont have to stay the person you were yesterday just because people loved that version of you... highlights the quiet pressure to remain trapped in nostalgic expectations. True personal growth often requires abandoning the comfort of familiar approval to honor the person you are becoming today. Rather than viewing personal evolution as a betrayal of your past, Cyrus frames ongoing transformation as an act of necessary self-preservation.
A significant power outage impacted the AIAPGET exam at Shri Satya Sai PG College in Jaipur, leaving 49 out of 192 candidates unable to finish their computer-based test. Reports from candidates suggested instances of copying during the outage. The National Testing Agency has announced a re-examination for those affected, scheduled for September 1, to ensure fair access to postgraduate programs in traditional Indian medicine.
Shakira encourages finding joy even amid adversity, highlighting humor as a tool to distance oneself from overwhelming challenges. She expresses that music is her way of processing personal hardships, allowing her to truthfully convey her experiences. Shakira believes that everyone encounters struggles, noting that growth is a gradual journey. The lessons she shares emphasize the importance of embracing laughter and self-love in the healing process.
We rate him very highly: Gambhir backs Kuldeep ahead of second Sri Lanka Test
India's head coach Gautam Gambhir supports Kuldeep Yadav for the upcoming Test match. He advised the spinner to focus on taking wickets while maintaining control. Gambhir also expressed his preference for three-match Test series over shorter formats. India secured a significant victory in the first Test against Sri Lanka. The second Test between India and Sri Lanka begins on Sunday.
Mumbai Indians appoints Zubin Bharucha as Director of Performance
Zubin Bharucha has joined Mumbai Indians as director of performance. He previously served Rajasthan Royals in various capacities since 2008. Bharucha will work with Indian players during the off-season at the franchise's facility. He is currently touring South Africa with young MI players and assistant coach Paras Mhambrey. Mumbai Indians have won the IPL title five times and are looking to improve.
Your money doesn't need another AI review Financial planner says stop outsourcing your patience
AI allows investors to compare investment options, estimate their retirement corpus or review their portfolio in mere seconds by transforming hours of complex financial research into a simple conversation.
KTA opposes power tariff hike, says move will further hit J&K economy
Srinagar, Aug 22: The Kashmir Trade Alliance (KTA) has strongly opposed the latest electricity tariff hike approved by the Jammu and Kashmir Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC), terming it an additional burden on consumers, traders and businesses at a time when the economy of Jammu and Kashmir is already passing through a difficult phase. In a statement issued, KTA President Aijaz Shahdhar said the tariff increase could further weaken economic activity and hurt businesses that are already struggling with rising operational costs, subdued demand and declining purchasing power. He said that instead of providing an impetus to the economy and extending support to the business community, the government was creating additional difficulties for people and enterprises. The economy of Jammu and Kashmir is already facing a downslump. At such a time, the priority of the government should be to provide an impetus to economic activity, support businesses and reduce the burden on people. Instead, increasing electricity tariffs will raise the cost of doing business and put further pressure on an economy that is already struggling, Shahdhar said. He said the tariff hike was particularly difficult to justify when consumers continued to face power curtailments and unreliable supply in several areas. People were promised relief in electricity bills, including 200 units of free electricity, but instead they are now being asked to pay more. This is a contradictory approach. Consumers cannot be expected to continuously bear higher costs while the quality and reliability of supply remain a concern, he said. Shahdhar said traders, manufacturers, hotels, restaurants, workshops and other commercial establishments would be directly affected by the increase, with higher electricity bills adding to their already substantial operating expenses. Every increase in the cost of electricity has a cascading effect. Businesses will either have to absorb the additional cost, which will affect their viability, or pass it on to consumers through higher prices. Neither option is good for an economy that needs growth and recovery, he said. The KTA urged the government to reconsider the tariff hike and take up the matter with JERC in the larger public interest. It also called for urgent measures to strengthen the power sector by reducing transmission and distribution losses, improving revenue collection and ensuring reliable electricity supply. The government should be reducing the cost of doing business and creating an environment where trade and industry can expand. Burdening consumers and businesses with higher power tariffs at this juncture will only make economic recovery more difficult, Shahdhar said. The KTA said it would continue to oppose measures that impose an additional financial burden on the people and business community of Jammu and Kashmir.
Partial FDI opening in e-commerce almost worse than no opening: Competere chief
The government in July 2025 eased its rules to mandate that FDI would be allowed in e-commerce companies that hold their own inventory as long as that inventory is only exported.
EAM Jaishankar to visit Russia amid Trumps tariff threat
Jaishankars Russia trip comes at a time when US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a secondary 100% tariff on countries that buy oil, gas and uranium from Russia
6 foods that may help you stay energetic throughout the day
Iran allowed Iraqi tankers to pass through Hormuz Strait: state media
Tehran has allowed Iraqi oil tankers passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This decision follows repeated requests from Baghdad over the past six months. Iran asserts control over the vital waterway, requiring permission and transit fees. Iraq relies on this strait for exporting the bulk of its crude oil.
Rankings do not matter: Gambhir says India heading in right direction in Tests amid team transition
Coach Gautam Gambhir stated India is undergoing a Test cricket transition phase. He dismissed concerns over rankings, asserting the team is moving forward. Young players Devdutt Padikkal and Manav Suthar made immediate impacts in the first Test. Gambhir praised their performances while noting the need for continued development. Building depth in red-ball cricket remains a key focus for the Indian team.
Urge To Value Jobs: Instagram creator warns on worst economy to hate your job; social media reacts
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath assures no sugar shortage, details state stock availability
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated there is no sugar shortage in the state. He assured consumers that ample sugar stocks are currently available with mills. Mills have sold significant quantities, which remain in the open market. Officials are directed to monitor stocks and take action against hoarding. Sugarcane cultivation is projected to increase for future production.
Which Diwali? Boris Johnson says he kept his India-UK FTA promise
In 1944, a routine school morning in the English village of Freckleton turned into a devastating tragedy when a US B-24 Liberator bomber lost control during a storm and crashed into Holy Trinity School. The disaster killed 61 people, including 38 children, leaving a small wartime community struggling with an enormous loss. The cause of the crash was never established with certainty, and the tragedy later faded from wider public memory.
India decides no boarding pass stamping at airports for international travellers from Sep 1
Passengers traveling abroad will have to produce an e-boarding pass on their smartphones for immigration clearance, the officials stated
Will Jaishankar reveal Indias security calculus? Of course I will not
Employer contributions and tax-free withdrawals enhance EPF's attractiveness, according to EPFO. The stock market serves different financial goals, it says.
The Indian consumer is never off: Jaishankar on Russia, the Gulf and Pakistan | ET WLF 2026
India's head coach Gautam Gambhir prioritizes winning trophies over external criticism. He stressed that team success is the only measure that truly matters. Discussions are ongoing to ensure key players remain available for matches. Player availability and squad continuity will help achieve better results. India recently defeated Sri Lanka by 165 runs in the first Test.
Psychology does not suggest that everyone who edits a text fears being judged. However, research onself-presentation, impression management, self-consciousness and emotion regulationcan help explain why people sometimes adjust their messages when they become aware of how others might perceive or evaluate them.
Rajnath Singh Calls Preventive Healthcare A Matter Of National Economy And Security
UN welcomes Sri Lanka's efforts to bring back refugees from India
Sri Lanka simplified immigration procedures for refugees returning from India. The United Nations welcomed this significant decision for their safe return. Many refugees fled ethnic violence which began in nineteen eighty-three. Around ninety thousand refugees still reside in India's Tamil Nadu state. The UNHCR will facilitate the return and resettlement of these displaced individuals.
Creative economy offers jobs for 82 percent unemployed Gen Z
The 8th Pay Commissions current terms of reference do not explicitly provide for pension revision for employees who retired before 1 January 2026. Past Pay Commissions show that the government can amend their ToR, but pensioners demands for a change to the 8th CPC mandate are yet to be accepted.

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