Archaeological discoveries across North America have unveiled ancient bone fragments that are believed to be dice, dating back more than 12,000 years. This evidence shifts the focus away from European origins of gaming, with researchers cataloguing over 600 potential dice from various sites. These artefacts suggest that early games encouraged social bonding and resource sharing, reflecting a deep-rooted human interest in the unpredictability of outcomes.
Hardeep Puri hails Assam Hydrocarbon Policy as landmark initiative; policy comes into force
Welcoming the policy, Puri said the initiative would put the Northeast on the path of fast-paced development while helping unlock Assams untapped hydrocarbon potential.
Sabyasachi to enter fragrances, footwear and small leather goods categories
Sabyasachi Mukherjees luxury brand is planning to enter fragrances, footwear and small leather goods, while expanding eyewear as part of its strategy to become a global luxury lifestyle brand.
Hyderabad Real Estate Sets New Record with Land Sale at
Hyderabad, August 22: The real estate market in Hyderabad has achieved a remarkable milestone. On Friday, a government land parcel of one acre was auctioned for an astounding 264 crores, surpassing the previous record of 237 crores. The Telangana Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (TGIIC) set this new benchmark during an e-auction for a prime 5.25-acre multi-use ... Read more Hyderabad Real Estate Sets New Record with Land Sale at 264 Crores
Banks ride RBI swap wave to raise $12 billion via overseas debt
This week was the busiest for forex debt issuance by Indian lenders. ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, IDFC First Bank, HDFC Bank and Bank of Baroda together raised a massive $4.4 billion, and the bulk of the proceeds may be used to help fund the leverage for foreign currency non-resident (bank) [FCNR (B)] deposits.
Samsung to reclaim top position in smartphone market this year: Counterpoint Research
Samsung is expected to reclaim the top spot in the global smartphone market in 2026, even as a worsening memory-chip shortage drives up component costs and hits overall phone shipments, according to Counterpoint Research.
TV ad volumes drop again in January-July amid big digital shift
Television advertising volumes fell 7% in January-July 2026 from a year earlier, extending the decline in TV advertising as brands increasingly shift budgets towards digital platforms, according to TAM AdEx. The decline follows a 9% fall in TV ad volumes during the same period in 2025. Linear TV ad revenue had also dropped 10.3% in 2025, according to a Ficci-EY report.
Gold prices staged a sharp recovery in India on Friday, while silver also surged as investors moved towards precious metals amid a weaker US dollar. According to the Bullions website, gold was priced at Rs 1,59,870 per 10 grams and silver at Rs 2,44,410 per kg.
LG Electronics India bets on exports, B2B products for margin boost
LG Electronics India is looking to exports and B2B products as key growth drivers as its Korean parent aims to make India a global manufacturing hub. The company expects these businesses to help improve margins amid pressure from higher raw material costs, rupee depreciation and geopolitical risks.
A frustrated tech professional recently took to Reddit to reveal how he decided to stop leading his team, as he was denied the promotion he was promised not due to him being poor at his job he went the extra mile, mentoring juniors and building the team, but because he worked remotely.
Social hesitations might actually reveal a complex cognitive engagement behind them. By observing their environment before speaking, individuals can gather essential insights and think critically. Practicing conversations in advance equips them to handle various responses. A strong preference for meaningful dialogue could render superficial chit-chat tiring. Such behaviors are often indicative of a reflective mindset, rather than indicating lack of social adeptness.
Most people engaged in the hustle culture and climbing the corporate ladder would sniff and scoff at the idea of having hobbies. However, many studies, including an article published in the Harvard Business Review, claim that contrary to popular notions, having hobbies wont be a distraction or hold you back from success but will actually make you better at your job!
Bihar aims to quadruple economy in four years: CM
India's Forex Reserves Rise $9.9 Billion To $716.9 Billion
India's forex reserves rose $9.9 billion to $716.9 billion for the week ended August 14, boosted by higher foreign currency assets and gold reserves.
Amfi announces initiatives to deepen mutual fund penetration
Amfi will conduct workshops and awareness programmes targeting women, first-time investors and underserved communities, while training 10,000 mutual fund distributors
Can your 4.5 crore corpus generate 4 lakh a month? Decoding the retirement math
Investing the corpus in a mutual fund and setting up a systematic withdrawal plan (SWP) reduces the tax burden and creates a steady income.
Hollywood OTT releases this week: From Lanterns to Toy Story 5, 8 new releases you cant miss
This week's streaming lineup is packed with thrilling options for every kind of viewer. Enjoy a unique superhero detective journey in Lanterns, while Toy Story 5 examines the intersection of technology and childhood play. For those craving deeper narratives, Stolen Girl and Is God Is offer compellingly dark tales. Additionally, the documentary Freefall dives into Boeing's safety culture, while Atlas King and I Swear deliver action and poignant biographical storytelling.
India buys its most expensive LNG in years as war upends market
Indian energy companies are paying more than $23 per mmbtu for September LNG cargoes, among the highest prices for imports since 2022, as the Iran war disrupts global supplies. GAIL India and Gujarat State Petroleum Corp. have bought cargoes at these levels, while Bharat Petroleum has also purchased LNG from the spot market.
A Haryana man, whose declared income was 1.79 lakh, faces an income addition of 11.22 crore. A tax tribunal offers a final chance to contest this by planting 500 trees or paying the cost within a month.
NHAI, National Road Safety Board deliberate on strengthening road safety on National Highways
The NHAI and National Road Safety Board on Friday reviewed measures to strengthen road safety governance and improve safety standards on National Highways. Discussions covered engineering, operations, audits, black spot management and emergency response, with both institutions focusing on adopting a safe system approach and strengthening monitoring, accountability and digital safety systems.
RBI aims to absorb 2.5 trillion via seven-day VRRR auction on Monday
The banking system had a liquidity surplus of Rs 3.5 trillion on Thursday, while banks parked Rs 95,970 crore in the three-day VRRR auction on Friday
SBI acquires commercial property in Punes Kharadi for Rs 414 crore
The State Bank of India has finalised the acquisition of a commercial property in Pune for Rs 414 crore. This deal covers both land leasehold rights and a commercial structure situated in Kharadi, a bustling business district.
The Khasi and Jaintia tribes of Meghalaya have mastered the art of growing living root bridges using fig trees. These incredible engineering marvels, nurtured over decades, become stronger as their roots entwine across rivers and steep gorges. This remarkable tradition highlights indigenous ingenuity and eco-friendly construction, with the living root bridges of Meghalaya now recognized on a global scale with provisional UNESCO status.
PNGRB authorises about 1,800 km LPG pipeline infra with 7,000 crore capital investment
Cumulatively, the pipelines are expected to increase the countrys LPG pipeline network by about 24%
Shriram Wealth plans to expand into Rs 10 lakh-Rs 2 crore client segment: CEO Vikas Satija
Shriram Wealth aims to target new clients with investable assets from ten lakh rupees. The company will utilize the Shriram Group's extensive branch network for expansion. Artificial intelligence-based solutions are planned for introduction within the next six months. This move follows a joint venture with South African firm Sanlam in June 2025. Shriram Wealth also plans to establish fifty centers across India.
RBI imposes penalty on Progfin, Shri Ram Finance Corporation for non-compliance
The Reserve Bank of India recently levied fines on two financial firms for regulatory failures. Shri Ram Finance Corporation was penalized Rs 8.10 lakh due to management transitions and a lack of proper risk classification for clients. Meanwhile, Progfin incurred a Rs 2.70 lakh fine for failing to conduct timely risk reviews. Both penalties highlight the significance of compliance with established regulations.
CabSec seeks programmes in colleges to build an advanced Indian economy
Sources said the directions have also been issued to prepare a model for increasing employability and upskilling opportunities for ITI students and rejigging the method of granting them degrees
MVN reports 120 cr in sales in first 20 days of August, citing strong demand on Dwarka Expressway
Following a strong July, MVNs rapid August performance reflects growing demand for unique, luxury residences among families across Delhi-NCR.
We are living in a culture which supports challenging the status quo and questioning authority. An old Sicilian proverb advises that, contrary to popular beliefs, it is not always advisable to challenge authority and take the law into our own hands. Sometimes, all that accomplishes is a needless conflict and disruptions.
New indigenously designed mobile phones with Indian IP rights will launch in 10-14 months. The government will strictly screen brands, preventing copycats from benefiting. Companies must prove ownership of design intellectual property rights for scheme eligibility. The Mobile Phone Manufacturing Scheme aims to boost domestic brands and production. This initiative seeks to establish technological sovereignty and capture greater economic value.
Flickering lights at home? Heres what that blinking bulb could be trying to tell you
Lights that flicker might indicate underlying electrical issues, yet they don't all necessitate urgent professional help. Often, a quick fixsuch as tightening light bulbscan remedy these nuisances. If you notice persistent dimming from several fixtures, it may suggest an overload or a fault in the main panel. Tackling these early warning signs safeguards your household's electrical safety and functionality.
Bihar aims to quadruple economy in four years, says Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India had moved from the Licence Raj-era Production Linked Punishment model to incentivising production through the PLI scheme, which he said has generated 2.5 lakh crore in investment, 22 lakh crore in production and sales, 15 lakh crore in exports and over 14 lakh jobs.
Limelight can be heady but also frightening, as it is very difficult for public figures to maintain privacy. Years ago, actor Warren Beatty explained in an interview that it is very important to set a boundary between your public and private life and maintain discretion. He explained how not everything worthwhile has to be shared with the public.
PFRDA chief puts Indias retirement-income replacement rate at 3540% versus 60% global level
Ramann says Indians need to invest more for retirement as PFRDA targets 30 crore people via NPS,APY over the next four to five years
India rules out sugar import from Pakistan despite duty-free window
MEA indicates no plans to make exception to Pakistan import ban
Axis Bank will revise several credit card rules from August 28, including higher DCC charges, a new late fee slab, changes to payment settlement and restrictions on reward points.
India govt offers broken rice at 2,100/quintal under OMSS policy for July-Sept quarter
Decision follows Dynamic Reserve Price Committee meeting
He earned Rs 25 LPA in Mumbai but quit his job for 1 reason. There are only two people in my life
In a heartfelt move, a successful man with a Rs 25 LPA salary in Mumbai stepped away from his high-profile job to prioritise his family as his parents grew older. This transformative decision reflects a growing recognition that familial bonds often outweigh workplace accomplishments, as he embraced a new job opportunity in his hometown to become a source of support for his loved ones.
UK economy hands Burnham surprise boost before first budget
Naturally Yours founder Vinod C. stresses the importance of paying oneself a modest salary while building a startup. He argues that financial self-punishment is unsustainable and encourages founders to manage personal expenses realistically to avoid burnout and maintain long-term commitment.
Greenlands 1,600-foot ice dome vanished 7,000 years ago when temperatures were several degrees warmer than today. Now, scientists have found the buried evidence beneath Prudhoe Dome. The discovery raises a difficult question about Greenlands future. Similar warmth could return by the end of this century. If that happens, the ancient melt record could offer a rare clue to how quickly Greenlands ice may respond and what it could mean for global sea levels.
Quote of the Day by Christina Aguilera: Christina Aguileras quote, Red lips and fragrance always top off an outfit for me, explores the importance of personal style, beauty, confidence, and self-expression. The quote suggests that makeup and fragrance can be more than simple beauty accessories, as they can add personality, elegance, and a sense of completeness to an outfit. Aguileras words highlight how small details such as a bold red lip and a favorite fragrance can help a person feel polished, confident, and comfortable in their appearance.
A 17-year-old student from Pennsylvania has developed a promising blood-based method for detecting pancreatic cancer by using magnetic nanospheres to isolate tumor-derived particles from blood samples. Audrey Zheng, a senior at North Allegheny Senior High School, focused on extracellular vesicles that carry molecular information from cells and tested them for cancer-linked KRAS mutations.
India's forex reserves rise $9.9 billion to $716.91 billion on FCA gains
Reserves have risen by nearly $50 billion since the last week of June, while foreign currency assets increased by $7.23 billion and gold reserves gained $2.68 billion
SITA scales Made-in-India airport technology across Asia-Pacific
India is emerging as a strategic centre for aviation technology manufacturing, innovation and delivery across high-growth global markets
Govt blames Red Rot, Top Borer disease, waterlogging for sugar price rise
Normally, India has had a surplus of sugar, with 32-34 mmt produced annually, against domestic consumption of around 28-29 mmt
ADB to provide Rs 1,750 crore for development of 500 KPS schools in Karnataka
The Asian Development Bank and Karnataka government on Friday signed an agreement for Rs 1,750 crore in ADB assistance to develop 500 government schools as Karnataka Public Schools by 2029-30. The state will contribute Rs 750 crore, taking the total project outlay to Rs 2,500 crore to upgrade infrastructure and educational facilities.
Press Note 3 easing brings 4,896 cr FDI into India across 29 projects
Investments span sectors including information technology, artificial intelligence, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, data centres and transport services, government says
In a time before air conditioning, Americans became innovative in their quest to stay cool. Architectural elements like high ceilings and strategically placed windows promoted cross-ventilation. Porches transformed into relaxation spaces, and sleeping porches harnessed the evening breeze. Even fans predated electricity, while ice offered temporary relief. Evaporative cooling and adaptive daily routines emerged as practical strategies to combat the heat.
A thoughtful word can bring great comfort during tough moments. Little acts of kindness can have a far-reaching impact on people's lives. In the hustle of modern communication, we sometimes lose the essence of genuine connection. Nurturing positive relationships is essential for our well-being and joy. It's important not to overlook the significant ripple effect of our kind actions.
Jainendrajeet's academic journey is inspiring. Despite starting with a modest 54% in Class 10 and struggling with mathematics, he rebounded spectacularly by achieving a 99.98 percentile in JEE Main 2023. This exceptional performance earned him an AIR of 349 in JEE Advanced, paving the way for his studies in Computer Science at IIT Bombay. His story illustrates that early challenges do not dictate ultimate success.
IIMR granted desgin patent for automated millet roti-making machine
The innovation aims to make the preparation of millet-based rotis faster, more convenient and accessible for Indian households
RBI Central Board reviews global, domestic risks to economic outlook
The RBI's Central Board also reviewed various areas of the central bank's operations, including the functioning of its committees and the Ombudsman Scheme
Rupee under pressure, bond yields rise on crude, hawkish MPC signals
Benchmark 10-year government bond yield rose to 6.85% during the week, while the rupee weakened to 95.71 per dollar amid higher crude prices and hawkish MPC signals
Resale sugar prices drop in India even as retail rates soar to a new high
400-500 a quintal decline in price will likely reflect in retail outlets early next week as government tightens monitoring and traders book profit
Bengaluru airport passenger fee cut by 45%: Domestic flyers to pay Rs 300 from September 1
Bengaluru airport's passenger fee will fall 45% to Rs 300 for departing domestic flyers from September 1, under a new tariff order by AERA. The regulator has also cut the international fee to Rs 997 and adopted an incremental revenue framework, linking recovery of major infrastructure costs to project completion.
Karnataka has launched KEO, an AI-ready computing platform developed within the state, with an aim to bring advanced technology to students and small businesses. The platform features on-device artificial intelligence, reducing reliance on internet connectivity. Thousands of KEO devices will be deployed across schools and institutions.
Govt examines easing of blocked GST credit on construction for own use
Centre is discussing the issue with states amid industry concerns that denial of input tax credit on construction of own-use assets raises the cost of large investments
FDI push: 4,896 cr across 29 projects; India allows 10% Chinese stake
In March 2026, the government had eased its FDI rules to allow investments from companies that have up to 10% stake owned by entities based in countries that share a land border with India to enter India through the automatic route, rather than mandatorily needing government approval.
Passenger-vehicle dealers eye 1012% revenue growth as ancillary income rises to 16% of revenue
Indias car market is entering a phase where stronger customer spending and recurring after-sales income are reshaping dealership economics and profitability
Gold loans may reach 10% of system credit in five years, says JP Morgan
Gold loans could gain from a structural shift towards monetising household gold, lower borrowing costs and rising financial literacy, with penetration remaining relatively low
Sebi cancels registration of 15 investment advisers, 25 research analysts
Capital markets regulator Sebi on Friday cancelled the registration certificates of 15 investment advisers after they failed to pay the mandatory renewal fees. Under the Sebi (Investment Advisers) Regulations, 2013, registered investment advisers are required to pay a renewal fee every five years to keep their registration valid. Sebi found that the 15 advisers had failed to pay the renewal fees within the stipulated period. The regulator issued notices to these entities in June, asking them to explain why their registrations should not be suspended or cancelled. However, no replies were received within the prescribed time. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said the registrations had ceased to remain in force due to non-payment of renewal fees and, therefore, cancelled their certificates with immediate effect. The regulator clarified that cancellation of registration does not absolve the entities of liabilities arising from their past activities as registered ...
Mangaluru region to be part of South Western Railway from October 1
Mangaluru area upto Ullal (inclusive) to be transferred from Palakkad division of SR to Mysuru division of SWR. The interchange points between SWR and SR will accordingly shift from Padil to Ullal.
Here is how the top public sector banks stack up for a 5 lakh investment based on current interest rates and quarterly compounding.
Informal sector growth cools in June quarter as jobs, enterprises decline
Establishments and employment remained above year-ago levels but contracted sequentially, with rural India accounting for much of the decline in the June quarter
Govt to invest Rs 28,840 crore in UDAN scheme over next 10 years: Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu
The Centre will spend around Rs 28,840 crore over the next 10 years to expand the UDAN regional connectivity scheme and strengthen air connectivity across India, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said.
Flying out of Bengaluru gets cheaper, but arrivals now face new airport fee
The change effectively shifts Bengaluru airports UDF model from one largely borne by departing passengers
CIAL strengthens Gulf cargo network with new Kochi-Sharjah freighter service
The new cargo link is expected to help Kerala exporters move time-sensitive consignments faster while expanding access to Gulf and Middle Eastern markets
Portuguese proverb of the day: Engaging with toxic influences leads to a heavy toll on one's spirit and ethics. Such harmful decisions require exponentially more effort to regain balance and a clear conscience. In today's fast-paced world, many are lured into dubious shortcuts for immediate benefits. This ancient Portuguese proverb serves as a caution against compromising values and highlights the importance of setting boundaries to avoid future remorse and emotional exhaustion.
JioStar Vice Chairman Uday Shankar said crickets long-term success depends on broader media economics, beyond stadium attendance, as traditional media faces pressure from changing advertising models. Speaking at the ET World Leaders Forum, he also discussed the IPLs relevance, womens cricket, digital accessibility, AI-led content innovation and the evolving media business model.
The Maharashtra FDA has suspended the licences of Radio Club, Khar Gymkhana and 11 other food establishments for violating hygiene norms, as part of inspections across the state.
Finnish firms eye India after EU FTA, but 'Make in India' poses challenges
Finnish companies are looking to expand their India presence from next year, though local manufacturing requirements could pose challenges for some high-end products
Quote of the day by Antonio Banderas: Antonio Banderas' quote inspires with his thoughts on hope and the possibility of second chances in relationships. He observes that the initial thrill of romance may wane but emphasises the importance of creating new, significant experiences together. Acknowledging that genuine hope is a universal human sentiment, he reminds us that joy can resurface when least expected.
IndiGo reservation system restored after second technical disruption this week, bookings hit
IndiGo's reservation system was restored Friday after technical issues disrupted bookings. The airline's website and app experienced intermittent problems affecting ticket reservations. Passengers faced difficulties with bookings, web check-ins, and payment confirmations. These repeated disruptions pose a challenge for the new CEO, Willie Walsh. This follows significant flight cancellations due to pilot rostering issues last December.
The expression 'OK' has an interesting backstory, originating from a humorous misspelling in a Boston newspaper. It gained traction during a presidential election when supporters of Martin Van Buren proudly formed 'OK Clubs' using his initials. Unlike other bygone slang, 'OK' has proven its staying power and versatility, successfully adapting to convey different meanings in today's communicative landscape.
Robert Kiyosaki emphasises the high cost of financial ignorance, advocating for the pursuit of knowledge over merely focusing on the costs of education. After attending expensive educational programmes, he reflects on the value of ongoing learning to make better financial decisions.
ANA extends suspension of Narita-Chennai flights to March 2027
It has suspended its operations between Narita and Chennai from March 29 to October 24, 2026 earlier
Ethanol diversion not the reason behind sugar price rise, says govt
Sugar prices rose from 48.18 per kg on July 20 to 55.70 per kg on August 20, but the government said the increase was not due to diversion of sugar for ethanol production.
India's forex reserves jump $9.9 bn to $716.9 bn in week ending Aug 14
India's forex reserves jumped USD 9.905 billion to USD 716.907 billion during the week ended August 14, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said on Friday. In the previous reporting week ended August 7, the overall kitty had jumped USD 14.136 billion to USD 707.002 billion. Reserves had expanded to an all-time high of USD 728.494 billion during the week ended February 27 this year before the onset of the Middle East conflict that led to several weeks of a drop as the rupee came under pressure and the RBI had to intervene in the forex market through dollar sales. For the week ended August 14, foreign currency assets, a major component of the reserves, increased USD 7.225 billion to USD 581.851 billion, the central bank's data showed. Expressed in dollar terms, foreign currency assets include the effects of appreciation or depreciation of non-US units, such as the euro, pound, and yen, held in foreign exchange reserves. The RBI and the government had launched a series of measures to att
At Paradip Port, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated seven significant infrastructure projects valued at Rs 427.80 crore. He also facilitated the execution of three mechanisation initiatives worth Rs 1,580.36 crore, intended to boost the port's cargo handling capabilities. In addition, the port marked the planting of its one-millionth tree, reinforcing its environmental sustainability commitment and establishing Paradip as a crucial maritime gateway in eastern India.
AERA cuts Bengaluru airport UDF to 300 for domestic, 997 for international passengers
The revised tariff structure will defer recovery of major infrastructure costs until projects are completed, commissioned and available for passenger use.
Govt bonds log worst week in FY27 on RBI's premature end to FCNR (B) scheme
The selloff in bonds was amplified by a spike in crude prices that intensified inflation and rate hike fears for the world's third-largest oil importer
New foreign trade policy amendments will ease exporter invoicing and payments in Indian rupees. This move promotes rupee internationalization and offers exporters greater flexibility and certainty. Indian industry welcomes the government's efforts to modernize the foreign trade framework. Rupee export proceeds will now qualify for foreign trade policy benefits.
India's credit footprint expands as new states emerge as growth centres
Credit growth is shifting from traditional strongholds such as Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra towards Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, but penetration still trails developed markets
India aims 30 GW polysilicon manufacturing capacity by 2030: MNRE Secretary
India plans to add thirty gigawatts of polysilicon manufacturing capacity by twenty thirty. This ambitious goal aims to attract an investment of twenty-five thousand crore rupees. A dedicated government scheme will support this crucial solar component manufacturing. Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries are also being explored as a viable energy storage alternative.
Emma Stones powerful words about life being over in the blink of an eye offer a reminder to stop waiting for perfect moments. Her philosophy highlights the importance of pursuing opportunities, embracing change, avoiding comparisons and making time for people and experiences that truly matter.
In a candid interview, actor R Madhavan, basking in the success of GDN, reflected on his inspiring journey and the significant figures who influenced him, particularly Ratan Tata. He emphasised the vital role of humility in truly understanding success and how it should serve as a beacon, encouraging others to chase their dreams. Madhavan believes in the power of motivation to guide people in discovering their own unique paths to success.
The human advantage behind Hurons growth in India
Huron has seen remarkable growth in its India team since 2020, surpassing 4,100 professionals. This advancement signals a deliberate transition toward a global capability center and a hub for innovation. The firms presence in India is transforming into a key contributor to client revenue and value creation, spread across five cities with ambitions for further growth by 2026.
India's forex reserves soar by $9.9 billion to $716.90 billion as on August 14
India's foreign exchange reserves jumped $9.905 billion to $716.90 billion in the week ended August 14, RBI data showed. Reserves had risen $14.1 billion to $707 billion a week earlier, marking the highest level in the current fiscal year. The latest increase came as FCNR(B) scheme inflows started reflecting.

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