Kashmiri Pandits mark Exodus Day; Farooq Abdullah casts doubt on their permanent return
'Jail her or send her back to Somalia': Trump targets Ilhan Omar over Minnesota Somali fraud scandal
Jaishankar's blunt message to Poland: Don't help fuel terror infrastructure in our neighbourhood
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Radoslaw Sikorski. Jaishankar called for zero tolerance towards terrorism and cautioned against fueling terrorist infrastructure near India. He also voiced concern over unfair criticism of India's stance on the Ukraine conflict. Sikorski agreed on the unfairness of selective targeting.
India's December oilmeal exports fall 40% on weak soyabean meal shipments
In December, India's oilmeal exports plummeted by 40 percent, largely attributed to a drastic decline in soyabean meal shipments. Other oilmeals, such as rapeseed and castorseed meals, also saw diminished export levels. Conversely, the exports of rice bran extraction experienced a remarkable upswing. Over the April-December timeframe, total oilmeal exports faced a 6 percent drop.
HSBC is on course for 300 billion valuation, top executive says
HSBC's corporate and investment banking head anticipates the bank's market value could surpass 300 billion, projecting a significant share price advance. Following a year of restructuring, the bank is now focused on growth, integrating AI to boost productivity and embracing tokenized trading and quantum computing for future market changes.
Organisers say 'Not right' for Iran to attend Davos summit after deadly protests
Iran's foreign minister will not attend the Davos summit. Organizers stated it would not be right given the recent deadly crackdown on protesters. Demonstrations sparked by economic hardship turned into widespread protests. Security forces cracked down on the rallies. Human rights groups report thousands of deaths. The World Economic Forum confirmed the minister's absence.
Putin invited to Trump's 'Board of Peace': Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace aimed at resolving conflicts globally and oversee governance and reconstruction in Gaza, the Kremlin said Monday. President Putin also received an invitation to join this Board of Peace, spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists, including AFP. Russia was seeking to clarify all the nuances of the offer with Washington, he said, without adding if the Kremlin chief as inclined to join.
The Supreme Court has ordered the Madhya Pradesh government to decide within two weeks on prosecuting minister Kunwar Vijay Shah. Shah made objectionable remarks against Army officer Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. The Special Investigation Team has completed its probe. The state government must now grant sanction for further proceedings.
Parade of western disturbances to bring heavy snow, rain to hillsof North-West India
Contrasting weather emerging for South Peninsula as year 2025 North-East monsoon draws to a close
IndiGo disruptions: Pilots body slams DGCA over fine on IndiGo, calls 22.2 crore penalty inadequate
Pilots have slammed the aviation regulator DGCA for a small fine on IndiGo. Thousands of flights were cancelled and many more delayed in December. This impacted over three lakh passengers nationwide. The pilots' body feels the penalty is too low. They compare it to stricter actions taken elsewhere. The regulator cited operational issues for the disruptions.
Indias new diamond rule: Only a natural diamond can be called a diamond
India's Bureau of Indian Standards has introduced a new framework to clarify diamond terminology, exclusively reserving the term 'diamond' for natural stones. This move aims to protect consumers by mandating explicit disclosure of laboratory-grown diamonds.
Quote of the day by Oprah Winfrey: 'Turn your wounds into wisdom'
Oprah Winfrey's journey from humble beginnings in rural Mississippi, marked by poverty and shame, to becoming a global media icon is a testament to resilience. Her early experiences fueled deep empathy, leading her to redefine daytime television with The Oprah Winfrey Show, transforming adversity into profound wisdom and influence.
Everstone to sell entire stake in India's Burger King operator Restaurant Brands Asia, sources say
Private equity firm Everstone is set to exit Restaurant Brands Asia, the franchisee for Burger King in India and Indonesia. The firm will sell its entire 11.26% stake. The Ajanta Pharma family office is poised to become the new strategic investor. This move could see the family office injecting significant funds and potentially acquiring a majority stake in the company.
Gifting money to NRI daughter-in-law: What is the tax implication in India?
Under Indian tax law, if a resident father-in-law gifts a sum of money to his daughter-in-law who is an NRI, the gift is not taxable in India, either in the hands of the donor or the recipient.
Budget 2026-27 may unveil SEZ reforms to boost exports and domestic sales
Discussions between the Commerce and Revenue Departments are focused on easing domestic market access, allowing reverse job work and permitting INR payments for services to domestic units
Amrut's 10 lakh whisky, one of Indias longest-aged, ranked third best globally
Amrut Distilleries has taken the whisky world by storm, with its Amrut Expedition single malt securing the coveted title of the third best whisky globally. This milestone speaks volumes about India's burgeoning influence in the premium spirits arena. By pushing boundaries and redefining what Indian single malts can be, Amrut showcases years of passion and pioneering spirit in whisky craftsmanship.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang advocates for engineers to delegate routine coding to AI assistants like Cursor, aiming for them to focus solely on groundbreaking problem-solving. He believes AI should handle tasks, freeing humans for innovation, drawing parallels to how AI enhanced, rather than replaced, radiologists by allowing them to focus on patient outcomes.
Remarks on Pahalgam attack: Singer Neha Singh Rathore's statement recording deferred
Folk singer Neha Singh Rathore's statement regarding her comments on the Pahalgam terror attack was postponed due to the investigating officer's absence. The Supreme Court granted her interim protection from arrest, directing her to cooperate with the probe. Rathore faces charges for alleged communal incitement and threatening national unity.
WEF report highlights real-world AI adoption delivering impact at scale
Successful adopters embedded AI into strategic decision-making, strengthened data foundations, modernised technology platforms and ensured responsible governance
EaseMyTrip Board approves raising authorised share capital, incorporates new subsidiary
In a strategic move to bolster its operations, EaseMyTrip's board has greenlit a substantial hike in authorized share capital, now reaching Rs 750 crore. The company also plans to launch a fully-owned subsidiary dedicated to skill development and vocational training, aiming to fuel growth and expand its market reach.
India to be strongest growing insurance market, premium growth to rise to 6.9% by 2030: Swiss Re
The Indian insurance sector is entering a new era of robust mid-term growth and will emerge as the strongest growing major insurance market, according to a Swiss Re analysis
Chartered Accountant Nitin Kaushik shared simple wealth-building advice, emphasizing patience, discipline, and long-term thinking over high salaries. He highlighted that time and consistent, low-cost investing are the true drivers of wealth, as compounding works its magic over decades. Kaushik stressed that millionaires are built through consistent, unglamorous decisions, not overnight success.
Bengaluru city corporation elections are scheduled after May 25. These polls, along with Zilla and Taluk Panchayat elections, will use ballot papers. This decision follows a recommendation by the Karnataka government. The Supreme Court has directed local body polls to be held by June 30. The Greater Bengaluru Authority will oversee these elections.
MSME loans of over Rs 52,300 cr sanctioned by PSBs under digital credit model
Public sector banks have approved more than 3.96 lakh MSME loan applications. These loans total over Rs 52,300 crore. The approvals occurred between April 1 and December 31, 2025. This was under digital credit underwriting programmes. These programmes use digital footprints for MSME loan appraisal. This offers MSMEs easier access to credit.
IMF upgrades outlook for surprisingly resilient world economy to 3.3% growth this year
The global economy is demonstrating unexpected resilience, projected to grow at 3.3% this year, unchanged from 2025, according to the IMF. This strength is partly attributed to a surge in AI investment across North America and Asia, helping to offset trade disruptions. The US economy is forecast to expand by 2.4% this year, an upgrade from previous predictions.
You will be actors, directors and audience of 'Viksit Bharat,' Navy chief addresses youth
Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi called on India's youth to be the driving force for a developed India by 2047. He highlighted their significant population share and urged them to embrace self-discipline and teamwork. The Admiral stressed that collective effort and unity are crucial for national progress.
A memorial will be built for the Bhopal gas tragedy victims on the site of the Union Carbide factory that was cleaned of hazardous waste recently. The memorial will be built on the lines of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, which serve as reminders ofthe 1945 atomic bombings. The total cost of the project would be over Rs 1,200 crore.
Bengal SIR important, but not being conducted properly: Netaji's grandnephew
Chandra Kumar Bose, grandnephew of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, has voiced strong criticism regarding the ongoing electoral roll revision exercise in West Bengal. He described the process as sheer harassment and lacking clarity. Bose stated that while the revision is important, its current execution is improper and causes inconvenience to common people.
An American psychologist, Lorwen C Nagle, shares profound insights from her transformative journey in India. Her experiences dismantled Western perspectives, offering eight lessons that rewired her outlook. She learned control is an illusion, time is a relationship, and happiness is internal. Pain can be sacred, sacred spaces alter consciousness, and boundaries dissolve.
RBI likely to keep interest rates steady as inflation edges up, Crisil says
The Reserve Bank of India is anticipated to hold its key policy rates steady. This decision comes as inflation shows a moderate increase. Despite this, the economic outlook remains positive with strong growth projections. Experts foresee a stable monetary policy environment for the upcoming period. This approach balances economic expansion with price stability.
Jammu & Kashmir: Paratrooper succumbs to injuries as search ops continue in Kishtwar
A soldier has died after being injured in a gunfight with terrorists in Kishtwar district. Security forces are continuing a massive search operation for terrorists believed to be hiding in the upper reaches. The operation, named Trashi-I, was launched on Sunday and has faced challenging terrain. This encounter is the third in the Jammu region this year.
According to Wilson, the induction of factory-fitted wide-body aircraft, with a faster cadence of retrofit inductions, is expected to address inconsistencies in the onboard experience and lift product standards across the fleet
Greenland shock: Europe's pain proves India read Donald Trump right
US President Donald Trump's trade threats have created a crisis for European Union trade deals. EU lawmakers are now preparing to retaliate against the US. This situation highlights the wisdom of India's careful trade negotiations. India avoided rushing into agreements, prioritising its national interests. This approach has preserved India's strategic options and negotiating strength.
IMF upped Indias GDP growth to 7.3% for FY26
Last month, RBI revised the growth estimates by 50 basis points to 7.3 per cent
Budget 2026: Fertiliser industry seeks duty cuts, subsidy reforms
For the Budget 2026, the Fertiliser Association of India has proposed key changes including lower customs duties on essential raw materials. Incentives for downstream projects and bringing urea under the nutrient-based subsidy framework are also suggested. These measures aim to boost domestic production and ensure fertiliser security for farmers.
Budget 2026: India Inc seeks GST-style simplification in customs duty structure
As Budget 2026 discussions ramp up, Indian businesses are gearing up for transformative shifts in customs duties. They are advocating for a seamless framework akin to GST, aiming to enhance trade efficiency and expedite dispute resolution. Their requests include a consolidated clearance window, expedited timelines for Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) certification, and a more efficient customs investigation protocol.
IMF raises Indias 2025 growth target to 7.3% while the world shakes off tariff disruptions
IMF India growth outlook has been revised upward for 2025 by 0.7 pp to 7.3 percent. This is due to better corporate earnings and strong economic momentum. IMF said global economy is also showing resilience. AI investment is a key driver. Global growth is projected to hold steady. Inflation is expected to decline. However, the risks include AI sector valuations and geopolitical tensions.
Trump's Greenland threat puts Europe Inc back in tariff crosshairs
Trump Greenland tariffs: Trump has threatened new tariffs on those that are opposing his bid to grab Greenland. The proposed levies could begin in February, impacting goods from countries like Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Britain and Norway. European Union ambassadors are preparing retaliatory measures.
The Delhi High Court has denied former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar's request to suspend his 10-year sentence in the Unnao custodial death case. Sengar, in custody since April 2018, is serving time for the death of the Unnao rape victim's father.
What is Trumps Board of Peace and why has India been invited? | Explained
India has received an invitation from the United States to join the Board of Peace. This international body aims to manage Gaza's post-war transition and reconstruction. The US initiative, proposed by President Donald Trump, seeks global cooperation for stability in the region. India is currently reviewing the proposal, considering its long-standing policy on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday held talks with Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski , saying the meeting came at a time when the world was witnessing significant global churn, and urging that Poland should display zero tolerance for terrorism and not help fuel terrorist infrastructure in India's neighbourhood.
Himanta Biswa Sarma becomes first Assam CM to attend Davos, set to showcase state's potential
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is attending the World Economic Forum in Davos. This is a historic first for any Assam Chief Minister. He will engage in discussions on global economic issues. The Chief Minister is showcasing Assam's strengths to attract international investment. This participation aims to boost Assam's growth journey and global presence.
Delhi HC judge recuses from hearing Karti Chidambaram's plea against framing of charges
A Delhi High Court judge has recused himself from a case involving Congress MP Karti Chidambaram. The case concerns charges of conspiracy and corruption in the Chinese Visa scam. This is the second judge to step aside. The trial court had framed charges against Chidambaram and others. The matter will now be heard by another bench.
ED summons YSRCP MP PV Midhun Reddy in Andhra Pradesh liquor 'scam' probe case
The Enforcement Directorate has summoned YSRCP MP P V Midhun Reddy for questioning in a money-laundering case. This case is linked to a Rs 3,500-crore liquor scam in Andhra Pradesh. Ex-MP Vijayasai Reddy has also been summoned. The investigation focuses on the liquor policy implemented between 2019 and 2024.
India to be strongest growing insurance mkt, premium growth to rise to 6.9% by 2030: Swiss Re
India's insurance premium growth is projected to accelerate to 6.9% between 2026-2030, outpacing major global markets like China and the US. This robust expansion is driven by strong economic fundamentals, rising demand, and significant regulatory reforms aimed at increasing transparency and attracting new capital.
Karur stampede case: TVK chief Vijay faces second round of questioning by CBI
Actor Vijay appeared at the CBI headquarters for a second round of questioning. The inquiry is related to the Karur stampede case. This incident occurred on September 27, 2025. The stampede resulted in 41 deaths and over 60 injuries. The CBI took over the investigation following a Supreme Court order. Vijay was previously questioned for over six hours.
Attero aims to double revenue to Rs 2,000 crores in fiscal 2026
E-waste recycler Attero anticipates a significant 100 percent revenue surge, reaching approximately Rs 2,000 crore this fiscal year. This impressive growth stems from enhanced automation, streamlined logistics, and increased operational scale. The company is expanding its recycling capacity with new facilities across India.
TVS Infrastructure Trust raises Rs 830 crore in Tranche I of Rs 1,100-crore NCD fundraise
TVS Infrastructure Trust has successfully raised 830 crore through a 20-year bond issuance. NaBFID acted as the anchor investor for this debt fundraise. The funds will reduce the Trust's debt costs and support portfolio expansion.
Don't think Kashmiri Pandits want to live in Valley permanently: Farooq Abdullah
National Conference president Farooq Abdullah welcomed displaced Kashmiri Pandits back to the Valley, emphasizing their rightful place. However, he expressed doubt about their permanent return, citing their established lives and children's education and employment elsewhere. Abdullah noted that many Pandits already reside peacefully in Kashmir.
The National Highway Builders Federation (NHBF) has opposed the road transport ministrys decision to end arbitration for disputes involving claims of over 10 crore, including ongoing and already-contracted projects where arbitration has not yet begun. It has sought sector-specific clarification from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on the 2024 order mandating conciliation instead of arbitration for such cases.
Harry S. Truman, the 33rd U.S. President, led the nation through immense post-World War II challenges from 1945 to 1953. He authorized the use of nuclear bombs on Japan and established foreign policies like the Truman Doctrine and NATO to counter Soviet communism. Truman's philosophy emphasized accountability and courage, believing in doing one's duty regardless of immediate approval.
An NRI professional with a PhD and 12 years of experience is considering a return to Bengaluru, India, with a 90 lakh per annum offer. He seeks advice on whether the salary is sufficient for his family's financial plans and career impact, sparking a debate among netizens about cost of living and compensation.
Acme Solar commences operations of 68-MW capacity of 100-MW wind project in Gujarat
ACME Solar has begun operations at its 100 MW wind power project in Surendranagar, Gujarat. Currently, 68 MW is operational, with the remaining capacity to be added soon. The project's electricity will be sold to Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited under a 25-year agreement. Power Finance Corporation financed this initiative.
Can Union Budget 2026 finally make indirect taxes work for growth?
India Budget 2026: India's upcoming Union Budget 2026-27 presents a chance to boost economic growth. The focus is on refining the Goods and Services Tax system and modernizing customs procedures. These changes aim to lower business costs, speed up credit flow, and improve trade. The goal is to make indirect taxes a tool for progress, supporting investment and enterprise for a stronger India.
Trump links Greenland threats to Nobel Peace Prize snub
Donald Trump has linked his pursuit of Greenland to not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. He threatened tariffs on European nations if control of the island is not granted. European Union leaders are meeting to discuss potential retaliation against these threats.
Mangalore Refinery & Petrochem scouts for Venezuelan oil as it halts Russian imports
India's Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) is exploring Venezuelan oil purchases as it halts Russian crude imports to comply with Western sanctions. The state-run refiner is also focusing on direct retail sales to boost profits, planning to significantly expand its fuel station network. Higher margins on refined fuel exports are currently offsetting the loss of Russian oil.
Prateek Yadav, the younger son of Mulayam Singh Yadav, has said he will divorce his wife, Aparna Yadav in an explosive Instagram post. He posted a photo of Aparna and called her selfish and claimed she ruined his family ties. Aparna Yadav, who was initially with the SP, joined BJP in 2022.
Govt permits exports of 5 lakh tonnes of wheat flour
The government has allowed limited exports of wheat flour and related products, permitting shipments of up to 5 lakh tonnes, marking a partial easing of the ban imposed in 2022. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade said exports will remain prohibited beyond this quota and will require prior authorisation.
Tennis legend Margaret Court, an 11-time Australian Open champion, achieved a record 24 Grand Slam singles titles, a feat matched only by Novak Djokovic. Her powerful game and dedication redefined women's tennis. Court's quote highlights her commitment to preserving her identity amidst fierce competition, showcasing a balance of strength and personal values.
Suzlon Group appoints Paulo Soares as President of Europe business
Suzlon Group has welcomed Paulo Fernando Soares as the new President for its European operations. With an impressive 40 years in the wind industry, Soares is set to enhance local expertise and cultivate significant partnerships. This strategic leadership is critical for propelling Suzlon's growth initiatives outlined in the Suzlon 2.
December oilmeals exports decline 40% on fall in soymeal shipments
Data complied by the Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) showed that India exported 29.75 lakh tonnes (lt) of oilmeals during the first nine months of 2025-26 against 31.50
Why Shiv Sena corporators shifted to hotel; who's afraid of whom? asks Sanjay Raut
Australian stocks declined on Monday, January 19, 2026, as investors sought safe-haven assets amid US President Trump's tariff threats against European nations. The S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.33%, with A2 Milk and Life360 Inc. leading the losses. Gold miners, however, surged to a record high as bullion prices climbed due to escalating tariff-related risks.
Global value chains face structural volatility, shifting business strategies towards resilience as a growth driver. A new WEF report highlights that nearly three in four leaders now prioritize resilience, moving away from pure efficiency. Companies and countries must build foresight and ecosystem coordination to thrive in a fragmented global economy.
iPhone tops China market after shipments soar
Apple has regained its top position in China. iPhone shipments saw a significant 28% surge during the holiday quarter. This growth occurred despite a global shortage of essential memory chips. Other companies like Huawei and Xiaomi experienced declines. Overall smartphone shipments in China saw a slight decrease. Apple's premium devices remained resilient to the chip crunch.
FLY91 to launch daily KochiAgatti flights, expand network to 15 stations
Regional airline FLY91 is launching daily flights connecting Kochi and Agatti. This new route strengthens air connectivity to Lakshadweep islands. Bookings are open for operations starting early February. FLY91 will also add seven new stations in the next 90 days. This expansion aims to boost regional aviation and unlock potential in tier-two and tier-three markets.
World Economic Forum: Indian founders launch Rs 10,000 crore clean-energy platform LNK Energy
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026: LNK Energy, a new clean energy platform, has been launched by three Indian entrepreneurs. An initial investment of Rs 10,000 crore is planned over the next five years. The company will begin operations with a solar cell and module plant in Maharashtra. LNK Energy will focus on advanced manufacturing, green fuels, and renewable energy generation.
The Political Economy of Polluted Rivers in Mainland Southeast Asia
With upstream accountability elusive, Thailand could emerge as a pragmatic leader on Mekong and Salween river protection.
Kashmir weather: North India witnesses slight respite from cold conditions
Kashmir experiences a slight relief from the intense cold. Minimum temperatures across the valley have risen by a few degrees. Srinagar recorded a higher low compared to the previous night. Other areas like Sonamarg, Shopian, Pulwama, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Qazigund, Kokernag, and Kupwara also saw temperature increases. This comes as the region is in the midst of 'Chilla-i-Kalan'.
Lieutenant Governors of five Union territories now hold new powers. They can authorize officers to search any premises and seize records. This action targets misleading advertisements claiming magical cures for diseases like cancer and diabetes. The move aims to curb deceptive health claims.
Union Budget 2026: Prudence, not populism, will be underlying theme to build Bharat
Union Budget of India: The upcoming Union Budget in 2026 is expected to prioritize fiscal prudence over populism, focusing on expenditure management and consolidation. While growth remains a priority, moderate increases in capital expenditure and targeted social welfare programs are anticipated. The budget will likely maintain continuity in tax structures, with potential adjustments to customs tariffs influenced by global trade dynamics.
Indias retreat from Russian oil sends Chinas Urals imports to a nearly three-year high
Chinas appetite for Russian Urals crude is surging, reaching its peak since June 2023. This uptick follows India's substantial drop in Russian oil imports attributed to stringent Western sanctions and an approaching EU oil product ban. Chinese independent refiners are capitalizing on the discounted crude, which is increasingly attractive compared to pricier Iranian options.
Blenders demand lifts dust prices at Coonoor Tea auctions
Traders said that high prices of CTC dust in Kochi auctions seem to have prompted blenders, internal buyers and some exporters to scout for tea from Coonoor, resulting in the prices to move up
Noted industrialist Anand Mahindra shared an interesting brain challenge that asked readers to read 900 words per minute. Anand Mahindra, known for sharing insightful and exciting videos on social media, said this exercise helped him brush up his speed reading skills. Netizens thanked Anand Mahindra and agreed that focus is really important to improve clarity.
Sun Pharma clarifies $10 bn Organon acquisition report, calls it 'speculative in nature'
Sun Pharma has addressed speculation regarding a potential $10 billion acquisition of US firm Organon. The Indian drugmaker stated the reports are speculative and no material event requires disclosure. Sun Pharma adheres to high governance standards. Organon, focused on women's health and biosimilars, was spun off from Merck in 2021.
India's premium housing sales show resilience as affordable segment weakens
Indias housing market in 2025 saw a sharp split between mass and premium segments, with a steep fall in affordable housing sales offset by steady growth in higher-priced homes. Sales of apartments priced below 1 crore dropped 30% year-on-year, pulling overall residential sales down 11% across seven major cities, according to JLL India.
Music maestro AR Rahman faced criticism for his comments on Bollywood's communal dynamics. His daughters and composer Kailas Menon offered support. Rahman later clarified his intentions, emphasizing his love for India and his commitment to music. The incident reignited discussions on freedom of speech and respectful debate in the public sphere.
Mumbai entrepreneur Prashant Desai lost 30 crore in a failed business. This financial setback severely impacted his health. Stress and lack of sleep caused weight gain despite exercise. Desai took seven years to recover his money. Regaining his health is a longer journey. He urges founders to prioritize wellbeing, sleep more, eat clean, and manage stress.
Govinda breaks silence amid wife Sunitas claims of his alleged affair: She is under influence of.
Veteran actor Govinda breaks his silence on persistent gossip surrounding his alleged relationship, suggesting a deliberate, orchestrated effort to damage his image. He believes even close relatives might be unknowingly involved, and his wife Sunita's recent public statements stem from this prolonged negativity and misunderstanding.
Budget 2026: Indias power shift hinges on fixing a crisis millions complain about
Union Budget 2026: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget on February 1, with jobs expected to be a central focus. India currently has a demographic advantage, with more working-age people than dependents, but translating this into steady employment is critical for the nations economic and global ambitions.
Piyush Tewari, who started working in the area of road safety after losing a young family member in a road crash in 2007, and went on to play a key role in framing India's Good Samaritan law, said a lot of families are affected by this on a daily basis.
The Delhi High Court will deliver its verdict today on Kuldeep Singh Sengar's plea. He seeks a suspension of his sentence in the case concerning the death of the Unnao rape survivor's father in custody. Sengar was sentenced to ten years rigorous imprisonment. The court's decision is awaited this afternoon. This order will impact his ongoing appeals.
Canada is bracing for significant snow squalls and advisories across Ontario, with warnings issued for Monday, January 19, 2026. Prince Edward County faces potential blizzard-like conditions with heavy snowfall and strong winds, while Kingston expects less severe snow squalls. Travel is deemed extremely hazardous, with possibilities of road closures and power outages.
MP Sanjay Raut fires at Shiv Sena corporators for relocating to hotel post BMC poll results
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut questioned the relocation of elected corporators to hotels. He stated the mandate from recent civic polls makes it difficult for any party to easily claim the BMC mayor's post. Raut also commented on political developments and historical references. The party is observing the unfolding political situation.
SC junks PIL on judicial reforms, terms it 'publicity interest litigation'
The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL seeking a one-year timeframe for all court decisions, terming it a publicity interest litigation. Chief Justice Surya Kant advised the petitioner to send suggestions via letter rather than filing petitions for cameras. The court emphasized that such aspirations are better addressed through administrative channels.
Harshit Rana recounted a funny moment with Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma. After a champagne celebration, Rana met Anushka Sharma for the first time. Kohli playfully teased Rana for being formal. Rana's international debut alongside Kohli was a dream come true. He is building his career as a fast bowler.
Imperial Blue whisky sales get a strong start under Tilaknagar banner
Tilaknagar Industries achieved significant sales of Imperial Blue whisky in its first month under new ownership. The company sold 1.79 million cases of the brand. This acquisition solidifies Tilaknagar's position as a national player in the Indian Made Foreign Liquor market. The company also reported strong performance in southern states, enhancing its market share.
Maharashtra: Two VBA corporators-elect extend support for Shiv Sena in Ulhasnagar civic body
Two newly-elected corporators from Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi have extended their support to the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena in the Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation. This move consolidates the Shiv Sena's position in the civic body. The corporators met Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and handed over letters of support.
A 42-year-old man, Deepak, allegedly died by suicide after a woman shared social media videos accusing him of inappropriate behaviour on a bus. While the woman stands by her claims, Deepak's family and locals vehemently deny the allegations, calling them false. Police have registered a case of unnatural death following the discovery of his body.
India on track to join China as upper-middle-income economy by 2030: SBI
India is likely to enter the upper-middle-income group by the end of this decade, joining China and Indonesia, according to a report by the State Bank of India (SBI). SBI said India is expected to reach a per capita income of $4,000 by 2030, meeting the current threshold for the category.

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