Bike, rent, SIPs and home support: 24-year-old Bengaluru techie breaks down his Rs 3.6 lakh expense
A young software engineer in Bengaluru has captured online attention with a detailed breakdown of his monthly expenses. Souraja, 24, shared how he spent nearly 3.6 lakh in March. A significant portion went towards a new bike purchase. He also contributed 50,000 to his mother and invested 20,000. His rent, household support, food, and travel expenses were also itemized. Despite the high outflow, Souraja managed to save 80,000, showcasing a balance of ambition, responsibility, and financial discipline.
Kannada actor Daali Dhananjaya ventures into OTT production with the web series Jerax on ZEE5, showcasing his evolving creative ambitions. Leaving a stable IT job, Dhananjaya pursued his passion for acting, achieving success with roles like Daali in Tagaru and now expanding his influence as a producer. In an exclusive interview with The Economic Times, he talked about how the bold leaps can lead to rewarding destinations.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has called for the return of the Kohinoor diamond ahead of King Charles III's visit. The diamond, a contested royal possession, holds deep historical significance for India. Mamdani's direct approach contrasts with typical diplomatic exchanges. This statement brings a long-standing colonial dispute into a modern political context.
Is pension taxable in India? Rules, exemptions and how to declare it in ITR
Pension income in India is taxable based on type. Regular pensions are taxed as salary, while commuted pensions can be partially exempt. Full details here.
Iran unlikely to concede ground on Hormuz as Trump indicates continued blockade: Analysis
Iran maintains a firm stance on its nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz. The United States continues its naval blockade, viewing it as a key pressure tactic. President Trump insists Iran must abandon its nuclear ambitions before any agreement is reached. Iran is exploring strategies to pressure the US, including involving regional actors.
The Noida International Airport is poised to revitalize Faridabad's real estate market, which has historically lagged behind other NCR hubs. Improved connectivity to the airport and other key corridors is expected to drive demand for residential and commercial developments, potentially leading to significant value appreciation.
Oil shock will hit Asia harder than the 1970s
Asia is experiencing energy shocks similar to the 1970s oil crises, with rising fossil fuel costs impacting consumers and industries. This is driving a significant shift towards clean energy alternatives, with electric vehicles and solar power adoption accelerating across the region. A prolonged crisis could lead to a dramatic transformation, mirroring Europe's response decades ago.
These 5 books helped Ankur Warikoo master his habits, mindset, and career
Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo revealed five books that profoundly shaped his thinking and approach to work. These influential titles, including The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and Atomic Habits, guided him in developing better habits, making thoughtful decisions, and understanding the realities of business. Warikoo emphasized how these books provided clarity and a structured mindset for navigating career challenges.
Hormuz no more? America's most powerful man may have just renamed it 'Strait of Trump'
Donald Trump has shared a post on Truth Social suggesting the Strait of Hormuz be renamed the 'Strait of Trump'. This move comes amid rising global tensions and concerns over energy security. The strait is a vital waterway for oil shipments. Observers see this as part of Trump's assertive rhetoric on maritime dominance.
Veteran actor Annu Kapoor has recently revealed shocking instances where male actors lost control during intimate scenes, continuing even after directors called 'cut.' He shared a disturbing account of a hero who didn't stop, forcing the actress to flee. The 7 Khoon Maaf actor also talked about the lack of safeguards and intimacy coordinators in earlier times, emphasising his own professional approach and concern for co-actors' comfort. Read on!
Trump weighs US troop cut in Germany amid Iran feud
Donald Trump has threatened to reduce US troops in Germany. This comes after disagreements with Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding the war with Iran. Merz has voiced concerns about the conflict's impact on the global economy. Trump previously sought troop reductions in Germany due to defense spending. The US maintains significant military facilities in the country.
Kolkata weather update: The residents of Kolkata may see relief from heatwave again as the IMD has forecast rainfall and thunderstorms for Thursday, April 30. A yellow alert has been issued for Kolkata for the entire week, the IMD has forecast. Multiple districts of Bengal will receive rainfall till May 3.
EPF + own house = retirement sorted? CA warns how your Rs 2 crore flat can leave you cash-poor
A chartered accountant's analysis reveals a significant gap in India's traditional retirement plan of owning a home and EPF. Savings often fall short of the 5-8 crore needed for a 25-year retirement, even with property rental income. Illiquid assets and rising expenses pose risks, highlighting the urgent need for early, diversified investments to ensure financial independence.
'Would encourage him to return...': NYC Mayor Mamdani to raise Koh-i-Noor issue with King Charles
Trump tariff refunds may finally be in sight as first payouts expected by May 11
The Trump administration is set to issue its first tariff refunds around May 11, following the Supreme Court's ruling that the sweeping duties were illegal. A new process, CAPE, is handling the refunds, with approximately 3% of affected entries already in the payment stage. This process could cover billions in duties paid by hundreds of thousands of importers.
Iran war to supercharge Asia's move from fossil fuels to electrons
The U.S. and Israeli conflict with Iran is accelerating Asia's shift to electrification, particularly electric vehicles and battery storage. This pivot is driven by the potential loss of oil and LNG supplies, with significant growth anticipated in two- and three-wheeler EVs and battery systems across Southeast and South Asia.
US Supreme Court ruling guts minority vote protections, could redraw political map by 2028
The Supreme Court significantly weakened a key Civil Rights-era law by striking down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana. This 6-3 ruling, authored by Justice Alito, found the district an unconstitutional gerrymander, potentially enabling more Republican-friendly redistricting. The decision's full impact may be felt in 2028, as most filing deadlines for this year have passed.
Morning Brief Podcast: SunOrganon: The scope, risks, and future of India's biggest pharma deal
PepsiCo bets on zero-sugar drinks, digital push to drive India growth
PepsiCo plans to shift nearly all India beverages to zero or low sugar, expand capacity, and leverage digital data, quick commerce and changing consumer trends to fuel long-term growth.
SIP + lump sum: A roadmap to 10 crore in 25 years
With 25,000 monthly SIPs and 1012 lakh to deploy, heres a structured asset allocation plan to target a 1015 crore corpus over 25 years while managing volatility and risk
West Asia War: Bulk diesel buyers switch to pumps, add to OMC losses
West Asia War: Oil companies face a 30-50% drop in diesel sales to bulk customers. Large buyers are now purchasing fuel from retail pumps where prices are about 50 per litre cheaper. This shift is extending losses for oil marketing companies. State transport corporations are exempt from these higher bulk prices. The price gap is significant, prompting many customers to seek cheaper options.
West Asia war, rain deficit can hike inflation, drag India's growth: Finmin
India's economy faces significant challenges from the West Asia war and a predicted weak monsoon. These factors threaten to increase inflation and deficits while slowing growth. However, strong domestic demand, policy reserves, and public investment are expected to provide stability.
Amazon stock price, earnings, profits and net sales rise after strong first-quarter cloud growth
Amazon stock price, earnings, profits and net sales increased after the company reported higher first-quarter profit and revenue driven by cloud growth, AI investment, partnerships, and delivery expansion. The company gave a strong sales outlook but shares slipped after hours as investors reviewed spending plans and rising tariff and shipping costs across global operations.
Sigmund Freuds quote suggests that being misunderstood by others is not necessarily a weakness, but can sometimes lead to a deeper awareness of human behavior and the world. It reflects his broader belief that people often hide their true thoughts, even from themselves, due to social pressure and unconscious influences. As a result, those who feel disconnected or misunderstood may observe life more closely rather than simply seeking approval, allowing them to notice patterns and motives that others might overlook.
Meta stock price, earnings and capital spending forecast stayed in focus after Meta raised its capital spending outlook and reported strong revenue. Shares fell in extended trading. The company expects higher AI infrastructure spending, steady ad growth, and continued regulatory risk in the US and EU. Meta also plans layoffs and more AI integration across products and workforce operations.
Id much rather have you handle Ukraine': Trump rejects Putin's 'HELP' on Iran nuclear enrichment
'FOMC has decided to leave policy rates...': Jerome Powell makes final announcement as Fed chair
Google stock price, Alphabet earnings, revenue and profit rise after AI drives quarterly results
Google stock price, Alphabet earnings, revenue and profit moved higher after the company reported strong quarterly results. The company posted $62.6 billion profit and nearly $110 billion revenue. Growth came from AI investments, cloud demand, and partnerships. Shares rose in extended trading. Investors are watching spending, capacity limits, and competition across the cloud and AI market.
Quote of the Day: Fred Korematsu, a Japanese American, defied Executive Order 9066, leading to his arrest and a Supreme Court case that upheld his internment as a military necessity. Decades later, new evidence overturned his conviction, highlighting his courage and the importance of speaking up against injustice.
Why are gold and silver prices down now, and will precious metals continue to drop or rise again? Gold and silver prices dropped after the US central bank kept interest rates unchanged and signaled concern about inflation. Traders now expect no rate cuts soon. Oil prices and Middle East tensions also influenced markets. Analysts shared mixed views about the future path of precious metals.
Chien-Shiung Wus quote explains that blindly following old traditions can stop progress. She believed new ideas grow when people question accepted beliefs. As a famous physicist, her work proved old scientific rules wrong. Her message teaches critical thinking, innovation, and courage to challenge tradition for better learning, discovery, and growth in life and science.
Why are oil prices up today while natural gas futures continue to drop now? Oil prices moved near levels last seen in 2022 as geopolitical tensions and supply risks lifted Brent crude. At the same time, natural gas futures fell due to high storage and weaker demand forecasts. Stock markets dipped while bond yields rose. This report explains market moves, Federal Reserve signals, energy supply data, and what investors may consider next.
The manufacturing sector continues to be the principal driver of growth
Ramky takes over Skylark's stalled projects
The SWAMIH Investment Fund is set to inject up to 600 crore into Ramky Estates, breathing new life into stalled residential projects across Bengaluru. This crucial funding will provide much-needed relief to over 1,800 homebuyers awaiting their dream homes.
Weight-loss drugs may also help cut alcohol intake: Study
A new study shows GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide may help reduce heavy drinking. A trial found weekly injections cut heavy drinking days by half. This drug, also used for obesity, showed significant results in adults with alcohol use disorder. The findings could impact millions globally. Further research is ongoing.
Company's income not taxable in shareholders' hands: HC
The Delhi High Court ruled shareholders do not own company assets. They only own shares. Therefore, they cannot be taxed on a company's income. Dividend income may be taxed. The court dismissed appeals by the Income Tax Department. It upheld a tribunal's order. Shareholders were not beneficial owners of company assets.
A solar wind from the Sun may bring a chance to see northern lights in late April. Scientists say space weather is becoming more active, which can create glowing skies in some regions. The best chance is at night in dark places away from city lights, especially in northern areas of North America if conditions improve.
Indias credit card market expands to 119 million, PSU banks gain in spends
India's credit card market has surpassed 119 million cards. HDFC Bank, SBI Cards, ICICI Bank, and Axis Bank dominate this sector. HDFC Bank is expanding its lead in both card numbers and spending value. Public sector banks are showing strong growth, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 markets. This expansion is driven by wider networks and partnerships.
LIVE: King Charles III visits 9/11 Memorial in emotional New York tribute during historic U.S. tour
Women gain ground in boardrooms, senior roles: Govt report
Women continue to break barriers in the corporate world, with a notable increase in their presence in senior roles. The statistics regarding female representation on boards and in leadership positions reveal a remarkable upward trajectory. Entrepreneurship, too, is witnessing an exciting surge with more women at the helm.
What Noida's factory protests mean for India's wage debate
Factory workers' protests in Noida have reignited India's minimum wage debate. Rising inflation erodes real wages, impacting workers' purchasing power. States show varied wage growth, with some narrowing gaps but disparities persist. Households increasingly rely on borrowing. A granular approach to minimum wages and support for migrant workers are crucial. Targeted support can help MSMEs manage wage hikes.
Accenture leases over 6 lakh sq ft in Pune, plans GCC in long-term 325 crore deal
Accenture has secured a significant office space of over 600,000 sq ft in Pune. This new facility will house a global capability centre. The occupation will occur in two phases, concluding by June. This expansion is part of a larger strategy to enhance operational efficiency and consolidate teams.
Banks asked to expand digital infra for last-mile reach
Financial services secretary M Nagaraju on Wednesday reviewed the progress of financial inclusion schemes with public sector banks (PSBs) and major private banks.
Quote of the day by Bruce Lee: His messgae on overthinking warns against getting stuck in endless analysis, which paralyzes action and breeds doubt. He emphasizes that while planning is crucial, excessive thought prevents progress. Lee advocates for action, stating that doing leads to clarity and learning, urging readers to move beyond mental loops.
Cyberattacks surge across UAE amid Iran conflict, businesses face disruptions and rising risks
Cyberattacks are surging across the UAE and Gulf. Financial services, government platforms, and utilities face a sustained wave of breaches. Cyberattack attempts have tripled, disrupting business activity and causing delays. Experts warn of growing vulnerabilities and erosion of confidence in digital infrastructure. Demand for cybersecurity professionals is rising sharply in the region.
Supreme Court flags NCLT delays
The Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of the grim situation at NCLT benches. Delays in approving resolution plans are causing significant problems. The court noted hundreds of pending applications with delays extending up to four years. Inadequate infrastructure and member shortages are key reasons.
Carrier Global to invest 863 cr in chiller making plant in Andhra Pradesh
Carrier Global will invest 863 crore to build a state-of-the-art chiller and cooling systems manufacturing facility at Sri City near Tirupati. This project aims to boost Andhra Pradesh's data centre ecosystem by localizing critical infrastructure. The facility is expected to create 721 jobs and supports the state's goal of 6 GW hosting capacity.
Finance Ministry caps outlay for schemes pending 16th Finance Commission approval
The move was initiated after many ministries were not able to complete the mandatory appraisal of schemes by the March 31 deadline. The Centre has allowed such schemes to continue on an interim basis till September 30, or until fresh approval is obtained as part of an interim funding arrangement.
Mitsubishi moves to exit NTPC project
Mitsubishi, the Japanese conglomerate, is poised to exit a power project located in West Bengal, prompting discussions with NTPC regarding the financial implications. The company has tabled an offer for penalties associated with their withdrawal from the incomplete project, while NTPC is advocating for a more substantial settlement. As dialogues continue, both parties are working towards an agreeable resolution.
US core capital goods orders blow past expectations in March
Non-defense capital goods orders excluding aircraft, a closely watched proxy for business spending, jumped 3.3% last month after an upwardly revised 1.6% increase in February, the Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on Wednesday.
Sacred Piprahwa relics of Lord Buddha arrived in Leh for a historic public exposition, commencing a major spiritual celebration. Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena received the relics, which will be open for public viewing from May 1st, Buddha Purnima, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in attendance.
Finance Secretary reviews PSU insurance strategy
Financial services secretary M Nagaraju reviewed strategy documents for four public sector insurance companies. He directed them to boost investment opportunities and cut loss ratios. The companies must also maintain market share. Strengthening retail portfolios and expanding presence in rural and semi-urban areas are key priorities. These steps aim to enhance their overall performance and reach.
UCO Bank sees no MSME stress from US tariffs, Iran war
The public sector bank's chief executive, Ashwani Kumar, told ET that its loan portfolio performance behaviour is healthy on a year-on-year basis. The bank's special mention accounts in the MSME portfolio having exposure of 1 crore and above reduced to 1.05% of the MSME loan book in March, at 487 crore, as against 582 crore in December 2025, he said.
Confucius, a renowned Chinese philosopher, advocated for kindness and personal responsibility to achieve social harmony. His famous quote highlights the importance of doing to understand. He believed practical experience was the true teacher, shaping individuals beyond mere observation. Born in 551 BCE, his enduring philosophy continues to influence global thought.
You betrayed MAGA base & Vance knows that: Ro Khanna gets into Hegseths nerve over Iran war cost
Could this be Earths final year? Doomsday scientists share a terrifying black hole warning
A new study says the universe may not expand forever and could shrink one day. Scientists found that dark energy may change over time, which could reverse space growth. This idea is called the Big Crunch. If it happens, everything may move closer together. Experts say this is only a theory and more research is still needed to confirm it.
Shame on you, for calling 2-month war quagmire: Hegseth, Garamendi clash over failed Iran plan
LinkedIn Top Companies 2026 reveals a sharp reality. Over 100,000 open jobs exist across top employers right now. Hiring continues despite layoffs. Growth is shifting inside companies, not outside. Firms like JPMorgan Chase and Microsoft are pushing AI into daily work. Skills now matter more than degrees. Internal mobility is rising fast. Employees switch roles and grow faster. Entry-level hiring is evolving, not disappearing. Companies invest billions in upskilling. AI fluency is becoming essential for every role. This list shows where real career growth lives today. It is not about titles anymore. It is about learning speed and adaptability.
Chinese proverb of the day: A traditional Chinese proverb uses a kite to explain patience and growth. It suggests that longer strings allow kites to fly higher, symbolizing how patience and time lead to greater success. This ancient wisdom offers a valuable perspective in today's fast-paced world. It encourages long-term thinking and trust in the gradual process of development.
Pentagon's Pete Hegseth defends Iran war, says it is not a quagmire
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth strongly defended the ongoing war with Iran before Congress. He criticized Democratic lawmakers for calling the conflict a quagmire and labeled them feckless. The war, which began in February, has seen a drop in public approval and a rise in gasoline prices. Hegseth urged lawmakers to support the troops and not undermine the mission.
J&Ks fruit economy gets modern edge with high-density plantations
Srinagar, Apr 29:A rapid expansion of High-Density Plantation (HDP) is driving a structural shift in Jammu and Kashmirs horticulture sector, boosting productivity, modernising orchards and strengthening infrastructure, according to a report by NITI Aayog. Describing horticulture as a cornerstone of the regions economy, the report notes that the sector generates around 10,000 crore annually and supports nearly 35 lakh people. With favourable climatic conditions, Jammu and Kashmir continues to be recognised as a major fruit-producing region. At the centre of the transformation is the growing adoption of HDP techniques. HDP adoption has surged, with 32.49 lakh plants distributed in 202324, compared to 6.41 lakh in 202122, the report states, highlighting a sharp scaling up of modern cultivation practices alongside efforts to rejuvenate ageing orchards and improve access to quality planting material. The shift is also reflected in production trends. The area under horticulture expanded modestly from 3.35 lakh hectares in 202021 to 3.45 lakh hectares in 202324, while output rose from 22.30 lakh tonnes to a peak of 27.22 lakh tonnes in 202223 before easing slightly to 26.43 lakh tonnes in 202324, indicating improved productivity. High- and medium-density plantations have also grown steadily, with thousands of hectares added over recent years. Parallel investments in post-harvest infrastructure have further strengthened the sector. In 202324, 12 Controlled Atmosphere storage units with a combined capacity of 60,000 metric tonnes were installed, taking the total capacity to 2.70 lakh metric tonnes, with further expansion planned. Financial support under the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) has been significant, with 1,028.21 crore allocated for horticulture projects aimed at enhancing productivity and market integration. Digital platforms such as the National Agriculture Market (e-NAM) have also expanded market access, linking 17 mandis and facilitating transactions worth 416 crore. Value addition has seen notable growth, with food processing units increasing sharply from just eight in 202021 to 197 in 202324. However, the report flags concerns over export volatility. Fruit exports dropped from 19.05 lakh tonnes in 202223 to 13.67 lakh tonnes in 202324, with revenues falling from 8,646 crore to 5,756 crore. Despite these challenges, the report concludes that HDP-led modernisation, backed by policy support and infrastructure development, is positioning Jammu and Kashmirs horticulture sector for sustained long-term growth.
Men are never too old to impress their girl: Trumps bee pic sparks memefest|Epic Melania reaction
Bone deep down to marrow stupid it is: Kennedy goes merciless against Starmer for straight 14 mins
'Senators received over a million dollars': Witness drops BOMBSHELL details of MN child care fraud
West Asia crisis drives up fuel losses for OMCs: ICRA
At crude prices of $120-125 per barrel, marketing margins are estimated at around negative Rs 14 per litre for petrol and Rs 18 per litre for diesel, according to the ratings agency. For every $1 per barrel increase in crude prices, fuel marketing losses rise by about 60 paise per litre, assuming no change in retail prices.
Ganga Expressway to boost Purvanchal economy
India needs rapid scale-up in power capacity: Sagar Adani
Speaking at The Economist's Resilient Futures Summit in New Delhi, he said the ability to create large-scale infrastructure with purpose will determine how well countries withstand global disruptions.
Four Chhattisgarh Police personnel detained in Guwahati following bribery allegations
Four Chhattisgarh Police personnel, including an inspector, were detained and questioned in Guwahati following bribery allegations in a cybercrime case. A complaint stated the team demanded and accepted bribes from accused individuals arrested in Chhattisgarh. The team had come to Guwahati to investigate a cybercrime case and allegedly released some accused after receiving money.
Exit polls 2026: BJP hattrick in Assam, Congress to unseat Reds in Keralam
Nationwide trial of mobile-based disaster alert systems going on; citizens ignore test message: DoT
India is currently testing a new mobile-based disaster alert system. Citizens may receive test messages on their phones. These alerts are part of a nationwide trial by the Department of Telecommunications and the National Disaster Management Authority. The system uses Cell Broadcast technology for rapid dissemination of critical information.
Exit Polls 2026: Tough challenge for DMK, actor Vijay may stun Tamil Nadu
A Reddit user shared that instead of giving a long, rehearsed answer to tell me about yourself, he switched to a short 30-second intro and added a genuine question for the interviewer. This small change turned the interaction into a conversation and reportedly led to three times more callbacks. While many agreed the approach makes interviews feel more natural, others pointed out that candidates still need to balance this with structured answers and not derail the interview process.
Current growth trajectory paves way for India to be a developed nation by 2047: Jeffrey D Sachs
Addressing an event organised by industry body Ficci, Sachs said India is one of the pillars of global stability and global peace, and it should not align with the United States.
Socrates advice of the day: Are you chasing the wrong version of yourself? Socrates warning uncovers a dangerous identity trap that keeps you stuck, confused, and endlessly searching for meaning. Socrates believed most people live unexamined lives. Not evil. Not foolish. Just unaware. They confuse external labels with inner truth. Titles replace purpose. Achievement replaces meaning.
'What's your favourite type of abortion?': Rep. Gill GRILLS pro-choice witness at FIERY hearing
WHO decided this?: Courtney CLASHES with Hegseth, Caine over 3 US carriers' presence in Mid-East
Casagrand is boosting its Hyderabad presence with 3.98 million square feet of new developments. The company is launching 'Casagrand Vybe', its largest residential project in the city. This expansion is fueled by high demand for luxury and premium homes. Hyderabad is becoming a key market for the developer, contributing significantly to its revenue. Casagrand is also preparing for its IPO.
Thought of the Day: Kyle Chandlers thought of the day reframes how opportunity is perceived. It shifts the focus from waiting to doing, from chance to effort. His own journey, from early television roles to Emmy-winning recognition, serves as proof of that idea.
Govt develops export monitoring framework to meet FY31 $2 trillion export target
India aims for $2 trillion in exports by 2030-31. The Commerce Department has created a detailed plan. This framework targets sectors like engineering, textiles, and services. Key performance indicators and timelines will guide progress. Inter-departmental coordination is crucial. An IT platform will track advancements. Strengthening 'Brand India' is also a priority.
'COME AGAIN?': FBI, DHS fire Minnesota Gov Walz for 'taking raid credits' in his final State Address
YouTube is testing a new AI search feature that changes how people find videos and answers online. The tool gives simple step-by-step results using both text and video content. It also allows users to ask more questions easily. This update is part of Googles bigger AI plan to improve search and make information faster and more useful.
Are they still strong? Arnold Schwarzenegger resurfaces with Heather Milligan after 12 months
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Heather Milligan recently made a rare public appearance together after a long gap, drawing attention to their private yet long-standing relationship. The couple, who have been together for over a decade, are known for keeping their personal life away from the media spotlight. Their latest outing has sparked curiosity among fans, highlighting how the pair continue to maintain a quiet and steady bond.
Govt deliberates on financing mechanism to push adoption of e-bus, e-truck in private sector
The Ministry of Heavy Industries convened a high-level meeting to explore financing mechanisms for accelerating private sector adoption of electric buses and trucks. Discussions focused on identifying and addressing challenges in EV financing, with participation from financial institutions, banks, NBFCs, and industry stakeholders.
Jana Nayagan release date: When will Vijays political action drama finally hit theatres?
Tamil star Vijay's final film, 'Jana Nayagan,' is reportedly set for a worldwide theatrical release on May 8, 2026, after overcoming multiple delays, including issues with the CBFC. Despite an online leak, the political action drama's immense star power and emotional weight as Vijay's last project are expected to drive significant box office collections.
Siguler Guff invests $40 million in Cinnabon operator Trimex Foods
US private equity firm Siguler Guff has invested $40 million in Trimex Foods, the Indian franchise partner for Chili's, Paul, and Cinnabon. This strategic investment aims to accelerate Trimex's pan-India expansion and onboard new global brands, reflecting strong conviction in India's growing organized food services sector.
Quote of the Day: Actress Keira Knightley shares a powerful quote about the transient nature of fame. She highlights how quickly success can arrive and disappear in the entertainment world. Knightley's own journey from early stardom to enduring career underscores this point. The article emphasizes that while recognition may fade, personal substance and resilience are what truly endure.
Govt issues SOP for international flights on hub & spoke model; Air India to start trial in June
India is set to launch a new hub and spoke aviation model. The civil aviation ministry has released standard operating procedures. Air India will begin trials in June. This system aims to connect domestic flights to international destinations smoothly. Passengers will experience easier immigration and baggage transfers. The model will also help utilize airport infrastructure across the country.
India could see an additional 15-40 unusually hot days each year in the next two decades: CEEW
India faces a significant rise in extreme weather. Projections show 15 to 40 more hot days each year for the next two decades. Unusually warm nights will also increase, impacting health and productivity. Heavy rainfall events are set to rise too. Central and southern states will see greater increases in heat and rain.
Woking on Jan Vishwas bill 3 to further improve business environment: Piyush Goyal
India is preparing for a third Jan Vishwas Bill. This initiative aims to simplify business processes and reduce compliance burdens. The government is also focused on making it easier for businesses to start and exit. India has already finalized nine free trade agreements and expects more in the coming years. Discussions are underway for further trade pacts with various countries.
Dr Reddys Laboratories receives approval from Health Canada for its generic semaglutide injection
Dr Reddy's Laboratories has achieved a significant milestone. Health Canada has approved its generic semaglutide injection. This makes Dr Reddy's the first company to receive market authorization for this treatment in Canada. The approval covers 2 mg/pen and 4 mg/pen dosages. This development aims to increase access to affordable diabetes treatments for Canadian patients.

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