Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf claimed that President Trump is under Netanyahu's control, as the IRGC launched the 48th wave of Operation True Promise 4. The strikes targeted Israeli cities and US regional bases with missiles and drones. Additionally, Iran sent psychological warning messages in Hebrew to residents in the occupied territories.
Iran is totally defeated & wants a deal, Trump says, but not one that he would accept
Former US President Donald Trump has stated that Iran is completely defeated. He believes the country is seeking a deal. However, Trump has indicated that any such agreement would not be acceptable to him. He also criticized the media for not reporting on the US military's performance against Iran.
Days of darkness: IRGC launches 48th wave of 'Operation True Promise 4' against US, Israeli targets
The IRGC has launched the 48th wave of Operation True Promise 4, using missiles and drones against Israeli cities and US regional bases. This latest escalation, coordinated with Hezbollah, follows claims of downing 114 enemy drones. Iran also issued psychological warnings via Hebrew text messages to residents in occupied territories.
Missile strikes a helipad inside the US Embassy compound in Baghdad, Iraqi security officials say
A missile hit a helipad within the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad. Smoke was seen rising over the embassy on Saturday morning. The U.S. Embassy had previously warned of potential attacks by Iran-aligned groups. This incident follows a renewed security alert issued by the embassy.
During the operation, authorities seized 64 filled 4-kg and 19 filled 12-kg cylinders of Super Gas Company, along with six filled and 58 empty 5-kg cylinders of HP Gas Company. Additionally, 25 empty cylinders of various sizes --12 kg, 4 kg, and 2 kg--were confiscated.
India announces 30-day visa extension to foreigners in country amid West Asia Conflict
India offers relief to foreigners affected by the West Asia conflict. Visas and e-Visas expiring soon will be extended for one month free of charge. Overstay penalties incurred after February 28 are waived. Exit permits will also be issued without cost. Temporary Landing Permits are available for arriving passengers due to flight diversions.
West Asia War: War between United States, Israel and Iran escalates. United States strikes Iran's oil export hub. Iran expands missile campaign across the region. Conflict widens beyond original battlefield. Gulf states are drawn in. Energy infrastructure is threatened. Thousands have been killed and millions displaced. The war is increasingly centered on strategic energy routes.
Maharashtras cashew advantage in the era of natural farming
Positioning cashew as the anchor crop for natural farming could strengthen farmer incomes, improve ecological resilience in the Konkan region
Good practices for women FPOs for transforming rural economies
With adequate institutional support, infrastructure, capacity building, technology adoption, and market facilitation, women FPOs can become vibrant hubs of rural entrepreneurship
The West Asia crisis and LPG shortages in India are affecting the domestic stainless steel industry, forcing companies to cut production and brace for higher costs. Manufacturers rely heavily on LPG and natural gas for key processes, and fuel constraints have led some plants to operate at reduced capacity.
GMR Airports emerges winning bidder for managing Delhi airport's cargo terminal
GMR Airports Limited has secured the contract to manage the cargo terminal at Delhi airport. This follows the termination of a previous agreement with Celebi. GMR Airports will upgrade and operate the terminal until 2036. The company expects significant revenue share from this venture. This development ensures continued operations at the cargo facility.
A TAFE campus in NSW was placed on lockdown after a 16-year-old girl was seen with a water pistol, mistaken for a real firearm. Police responded to the incident, which stemmed from a viral TikTok game called Senior Assassin. Authorities are now warning that such games can be perceived as real threats, leading to serious police responses.
China urges Afghanistan, Pakistan to resolve tensions via talks, not force
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has called for calm and dialogue between Afghanistan and Pakistan. He stressed that force will only worsen the situation. This comes after Pakistan bombed a fuel depot near Kandahar airport. Wang Yi also discussed the situation in Iran with his Afghan counterpart. Beijing is ready to work with the international community for peace in Iran.
This weeks K-drama releases bring a mix of genres, from the supernatural legal drama Phantom Lawyer and the intense medical thriller Doctor Shin to the romance and suspense of Sirens Kiss. Viewers can also enjoy the emotional coming-of-age story Our Universe and the crime thriller Mad Concrete Dreams, offering something for every K-drama fan.
Actress Cameron Diaz cautions against over-reliance on convenience. She believes a society prioritizing ease over effort can become weak. Diaz's career spans decades, from modeling to blockbuster films like Charlie's Angels and Shrek. After a break, she returns to acting, reminding audiences of the value of effort and resilience in life.
Netflix to hire 300 employees for new Eyeline Studios hub in Hyderabad
Netflix is expanding its presence in India by hiring up to 300 employees for its new Eyeline Studios in Hyderabad. This move signifies a significant investment in India's animation, visual effects, gaming, and comics sector. The government is also actively supporting this growth, aiming to create millions of skilled jobs by 2030.
US says oil from strategic reserve to start reaching market next week
America is set to release oil from its strategic reserves. Early deliveries are expected by next week. This move aims to tackle rising energy prices. The release is part of a loan system. Companies will return extra barrels as a premium. This initiative is at no cost to taxpayers. It is a global effort with the International Energy Agency.
Few easy ways out for US as war with Iran drags on
US-Israeli strikes killed Iran's leader but have not toppled the government, which now, from its perch on the Strait of Hormuz, has put the entire world economy on the war's frontlines. The government quickly put in place a new supreme leader, while its decentralised mosaic defence allowed the military to retaliate without losing much of a step.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, former wife of Jeff Bezos, is making waves with her generous giving. She believes time is the most precious gift, a sentiment reflected in her 'no strings attached' donations to thousands of charities. Scott, also a novelist, champions meaningful connections over material wealth.
Iran's military has warned of retaliation against oil companies linked to the US if its energy infrastructure is targeted. This comes after US forces struck military sites on Kharg Island, a vital oil export hub. Tensions are escalating around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route.
A vehicular homicide charge against Jayden Ryan Wallace, 18, has been dropped. This follows the tragic death of high school teacher Jason Hughes during a late-night prank. The victim's family requested the charges be dismissed. Wallace and four other teenagers were involved in the incident. Hughes died after being struck by a pickup truck.
Trump's war alliance with Israel is reshaping the Middle East. But it carries risks.
For the first time, the United States and Israel are fighting a war together, marking a major shift in their decades-long alliance. Earlier U.S. administrations had avoided direct military cooperation with Israel in conflicts, fearing backlash from Arab countries and wider regional tensions.
Trump says US will soon escort ships through strait as oil prices roil global economy
America will soon escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz to counter Iranian attacks. This move comes as oil prices surge due to the ongoing conflict. The US military has also targeted Iranian oil infrastructure. European allies express concern over a US waiver on Russian oil purchases. The war is causing widespread displacement and impacting global supply chains.
Iran's Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi says conversation between Indian and Iranian leadership 'successful'
India and Iran leaders held successful talks on West Asia's security. Iran's representative stated Iran did not start the war but will defend its land. Indian leaders, including the External Affairs Minister and Prime Minister, have engaged in multiple conversations with Iranian counterparts. Discussions focused on regional stability, shipping safety, and energy security.
US Commerce Department withdraws planned rule on AI chip exports, government website shows
The U.S. Department of Commerce has withdrawn a proposed rule on AI chip exports that had been sent for inter-agency review in late February, without giving a reason. The plan, titled AI Action Plan Implementation, aimed to regulate global access to AI chips and reportedly considered requiring foreign countries to invest in U.S. data centres or provide security guarantees to receive large shipments.
US orders 2,500 Marines and an amphibious assault ship to Middle East after almost 2 weeks of war
American forces are increasing their presence in the Middle East with the deployment of Marines and an assault ship. Meanwhile, a large explosion occurred in Tehran during a state-organized rally. Iran continues missile and drone attacks on Israel and Gulf states. The conflict has impacted global oil trade and caused a humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
Etihad Airways flight from Abu Dhabi arrives safely in Bengaluru amid West Asia conflict
Due to the rising war tensions in the Middle East region between Iran, the US, and Israel, an atmosphere of concern has developed among Indians living in that region. Passengers who arrived at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru from Abu Dhabi said that the situation in the UAE was comparatively better than in Kuwait and Bahrain.
No dosa or samosa: Gulf war LPG crunch shrinks India Inc's canteen menus, firms turn to electric
India Inc's factory operations face disruption due to commercial LPG rationing. The Gulf war's impact on supplies is affecting manufacturing processes and even canteen menus. Companies are switching to electric cooking equipment and offering simpler meals to workers. This situation presents daily challenges for manufacturers across the country.
JSW, ST Telemedia among firms eyeing stake in Vodafone Idea
Vodafone Idea is actively engaging with various investors, notably ST Telemedia and JSW Group, to explore a potential equity partnership. Following a recent financial boost from the Indian government, the company is eager to attract strategic backers who can provide much-needed capital for its ambitious 5G rollout.
No LPG shortage, government urges shift to PNG amid Gulf crisis
In the wake of the Gulf War, India is grappling with a shortage of LPG cylinders. However, the government remains steadfast, promising ample cooking fuel supplies and advocating for a transition to piped natural gas wherever feasible. Meanwhile, domestic LPG production has surged, and measures are being taken to ensure the safety of Indian seafarers navigating the Gulf waters.
Film producers are grappling with soaring costs for star entourages. These expenses now represent 10-12% of production budgets for big films, a significant jump from previous years. Actors' demands for personal staff, coaches, and companions are increasing. This trend, exacerbated by changes in streaming platform funding, is straining film finances and impacting profitability.
Economic Stabilisation Fund will help govt respond better, says Sitharaman
India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman revealed a Rs 1 lakh crore Economic Stabilisation Fund. This fund will help the government manage external economic challenges. The minister assured Parliament that the fiscal deficit target will be met. Additional funds are allocated for defence, rural employment, and fertiliser subsidies. This proactive measure aims to protect farmers and the economy from global disruptions.
US opens trade probe into India, EU, China and others over forced labour policies
The United States has initiated a trade probe into sixty nations, including India, China, the EU, UK, and Japan. This investigation scrutinizes policies regarding goods made with forced labor. The US Trade Representative's office is seeking consultations and will hold public hearings. This move follows a separate probe into excess industrial capacity.
Why has US attacked Kharg Island, where is it located, and why is it very important for Iran? The strike was announced by Donald Trump. US forces targeted military sites on Kharg Island. The island handles most Iran oil exports. The move follows tension in the Strait of Hormuz and global energy concerns.
Trump says US will soon escort ships through Strait of Hormuz amid rising oil prices
The move comes as Iran has targeted vessels in the strategic waterway, through which a fifth of the worlds oil flows, causing global crude prices to surge
PM can use maple syrup stockpile for pancakes: Poilievre HAMMERS Carney on Canadas oil exports
I don't want to go to prison: JD Vance refuses to reveal classified talks with Trump on Iran war
US preparing for a surprise ground offensive like Venezuela in Iran, and how to get $10 million reward for info on Iran new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei? The US is sending 2,500 Marines and naval ships to the Middle East while offering a reward for intelligence on Iranian leaders.
Congress quietly updated a Social Security rule that no one noticed how it could affect retirees
Social Security rule for retirees explained: A new law, the Social Security Fairness Act, is boosting benefits for public sector workers. This change removes penalties for those with pensions from jobs not paying into Social Security. Millions are already receiving retroactive payments. Retirees with public pensions should check their Social Security accounts for potential extra money in 2026.
Cuba says it has opened talks with US amid oil blockade
Cuba has embarked on a pivotal conversation with the U.S. government, as President Miguel Diaz-Canel has announced that their talks are focused on mending strained relations. Amidst a critical economic downturn highlighted by frequent power outages and fuel shortages, Cuba is striving for greater energy self-sufficiency.
Why is silver price down by 3.3% and gold by 0.5%, and will precious metals continue to drop or rise again? Gold and silver prices moved lower this week as the dollar gained strength and interest rate cut expectations weakened due to inflation data and geopolitical tensions.
Indian exporters navigate the complexities of European Union regulations, which pose considerable hurdles. Fortunately, the RoDTEP scheme has emerged as a beacon of hope, granting significant relief to over 110,000 exporters.
Why up to 85% of your Social Security could be taxed, and retirees often miss it
Social Security Taxes 2026: Over 67 million Americans receive Social Security benefits, yet many retirees do not know up to 85% of their Social Security income can be taxed in 2026. The IRS uses a formula called combined income to decide the taxable share. If income crosses $34,000 for singles or $44,000 for couples, taxes apply. Rising COLA increases, interest income, and retirement withdrawals are quietly pushing more retirees above these long-frozen IRS thresholds.
Trump says US will hit Iran 'very hard' after easing sanctions on Russian oil
After nearly two weeks of war, 2,000 people have been killed, most of them in Iran, but many also in Lebanon and a growing number in the Gulf, which has for the first time in decades of Middle East conflicts found itself on the front line. Several million people have been displaced from their homes. As Israeli warplanes pounded Beirut's suburbs with air strikes, Lebanon's interior minister said authorities were unable to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of people who have sought refuge in the capital.
Indigenous alternative to LPG? Central lab looks to scale up DME pilot
Scientists said substituting LPG with DME would not require changes to existing infrastructure, including cylinders, gaskets, regulators, hoses or burners. DME can also be used independently with stoves specifically designed for it.
Indias captive and commercial coal output crosses 200 MT so far in FY26
India's coal mining industry is celebrating a historic achievement, as FY26 sees both captive and commercial mines producing over 200 million tonnes of coal. This impressive figure not only breaks last year's record but does so with considerable time to spare in the fiscal calendar.
Smartphone brand Nothing plans to make India an export hub, begins shipments to US
Nothing, a London-based smartphone maker, is now exporting its devices from India to the United States. The company plans to expand India's role as an export hub for its global operations. This move signifies a significant step for Nothing's manufacturing strategy. Their sub-brand CMF will also localize wearable production in India starting in 2025.
India-Gulf flights slowly resume amid turbulence
India's civil aviation ministry said on Friday it is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the West Asia region and its impact on air travel between India and countries in the region, as airlines adjust operations to ensure passenger safety and continuity of services.
NARCL to buy Kurukshetra e-way debt
Banks are in the process of signing final documents in the KEPL case, while in the case of BLA, too, there was no one who turned up in the Swiss auction. But Friday is the last day for declaration of the successful applicant, which will be announced by the end of business hours, said a person familiar with the details.
Competition for Russian crude oil set to intensify
The US had permitted India on March 5 to purchase sanctioned seaborne Russian volumes to ease global supply pressure caused by the Iran war. It has now extended the same benefit to other countries.
TRAI moots termination charges to tackle spam
India's telecom regulator, TRAI, is taking steps to combat spam calls. New proposals include charging businesses for commercial calls. Telecom companies will also be allowed to use AI for detecting and acting against spammers. Entities using automated calling systems must declare their use. TRAI is also strengthening rules on customer consent for promotional messages and calls.
West Asia War: India steelmakers brace for higher input costs, risk of cheaper imports
The Indian steel industry faces significant challenges as the ongoing conflict in West Asia drives up the prices of vital resources like limestone. Concurrently, a wave of inexpensive steel is poised to enter the market, posing a serious threat to local manufacturers. Steel companies are urgently appealing to the government for assistance in navigating this turbulent landscape.
Urea shortage to halt goods movement? Auto industry warns diesel truck fleet could be immobilised
Industry body Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) has told the Centre that supply uncertainties linked to the ongoing Iran war could disrupt the availability of TGU, which is essential for producing DEF required to operate these vehicles.
Heineken doubles down on India, eyes 'biggest untapped beer market'
Heineken sees India as a major growth opportunity for beer. The company is increasing its focus on the Indian market, believing changing social attitudes and rising incomes will boost demand. While acknowledging challenges like regulations and taxes, Heineken aims to professionalize the beer category. This strategic move positions India as a key market for the global brewer's future expansion.
Forex reserves decline by $12 billion as volatility hits asset valuations
The movement in reserves comes at a time when the Indian rupee has been experiencing heightened volatility, with the currency recently touching record lows against the US dollar. The pressure on the rupee has been partly linked to the ongoing geopolitical tensions stemming from the US-Israel-Iran war, which have contributed to instability in global energy markets.
Auto sector races to record February on double-digit sales growth
Indian automobile sales surged in February, marking the highest ever for the month. Passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, and three-wheelers recorded double-digit growth. This robust performance follows recent GST reductions. The industry anticipates continued demand in March. However, ongoing West Asia conflict poses potential supply chain and export challenges. Manufacturers are monitoring geopolitical developments closely.
IDBI Bank sale may stall as bids trail reserve price
IDBI Bank sale: An outright cancellation of the strategic sale of IDBI will make it harder for the government to realise its FY27 disinvestment and asset monetisation target of 80,000 crore. At Friday's share price on the BSE, the sale of a 30.48% stake in IDBI Bank could fetch the government about 30,215 crore.
India and World Bank sign $300 million deal for Haryana clean air plan
Under the programme, Haryana will expand its air-quality monitoring network and develop a decision-support system to improve the use of data in pollution management and policy formulation.The programme also aims to mobilise about $127 million in private capital for investments across sectors such as transport, energy and industry.
Jawaharlal Nehru once said Korea war fueled inflation in India: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a programme in Guwahati, criticized Congress for spreading rumors amidst global economic crises. He highlighted the BJP government's efforts to strengthen India's energy infrastructure and reduce fuel dependence, alongside significant farm support and subsidies to shield farmers from international shocks.
Regional Indian cuisines are expanding nationwide, but maintaining authentic taste across new outlets presents a challenge. Technology is now crucial, with digital recipe systems, central kitchens, and automation ensuring consistent quality and flavour. This integration of tradition and tech allows diverse culinary heritage to reach a wider audience without compromising authenticity.
Matthew McConaughey's perspective highlights that life is a continuous journey of commas, not definitive periods. His philosophy emphasizes ongoing growth, learning from experiences, and embracing new opportunities rather than viewing events as final endings. This outlook encourages a forward-moving approach to life's unfolding narrative.
Shriram General Insurance launches 'Shri Health Suraksha 2.0'
In response to evolving healthcare needs, Shriram General Insurance Company announced the launch of Shri Health Suraksha 2.0, an enhanced health insurance suite engineered for greater flexibility and 'all-inclusive' protection. This indemnity plan addresses critical gaps in traditional coverage by removing standard caps on room charges and adding unlimited restoration benefits.
Families may get $1,330 checks under Robin Hood Bill, but the rich are furious
Up to $1,330 checks for 460,000 families could come from Washingtons proposed millionaires tax bill. The plan adds a 9.9% tax on income above $1 million. Lawmakers say the tax could raise $3.5$4 billion yearly. That money would expand the Working Families Tax Credit and cut sales taxes on essentials. Supporters say the Robin Hood tax plan helps middle-class families. Critics warn the Washington income tax proposal may face constitutional challenges.
M.P. Ahammad, Chairman, Malabar Group, has been honoured with the prestigious Business Bhushan Award at the Lokmat Maharashtrian of the Year Awards 2026, in recognition of his visionary leadership and pivotal role in transforming the global jewellery retail landscape and society at large.
Stolen Indian idols abroad: Why global rules on sacred antiquities must change
With great pride, the Ashmolean Museum has repatriated a 16th-century bronze idol back to its homeland, India. This significant gesture shines a spotlight on countless other Indian idols residing in foreign institutions, raising awareness around the pressing issue of cultural heritage rights.
Blood pacts of Kutch: When Charan oaths ruled trade and kings
In the stark expanses of Kutch, the Charans flourished as cultural stewards and powerful mediators of tradition. These elite bards wove tales of lineage and lore, wielding their lyrical prowess to affirm the legitimacy of rulers and ensure the enforcement of solemn agreements through divine oaths.
Retirement planning can benefit from PPF, EPF, and VPF, which offer high interest rates and tax exemptions. PPF provides guaranteed returns at 7.1%, while EPF and VPF have 8.25%. Contributions to these schemes are eligible for tax benefits under Section 80C.
2 Indians killed, 10 injured in drone attack on Oman's industrial hub of Sohar
Iran war Indian casualties: These latest casualties brought the total number of Indian fatalities in the West Asia conflict to five. While the strike in Oman marked the first deaths on land, three Indian sailors have previously been killed in attacks on merchant vessels since the conflict erupted on February 28.
Over Rs 15k cr disbursed to exporters till December 25 this fiscal under duty refund scheme RoDTEP
In a significant move for exporters, India's government has rolled out more than Rs 15,700 crore through the RoDTEP initiative this year, benefitting over 1.11 lakh businesses.
Book of the Day: Barbara Kingsolvers storytelling reminds readers that history is not just shaped by governments and leaders but also by the lives of ordinary families navigating unfamiliar worlds.
Quote of the day by Alistair MacLean: Renowned thriller author Alistair MacLean's powerful quote, To all things an end. To every night a dawn, offers enduring hope and resilience. His words remind us that even the longest nights eventually yield to a new day, a message deeply rooted in his own wartime experiences and prolific writing career.
India, UK trade pact may come into effect in one month from now: Piyush Goyal
India and the UK, on July 24 last year, signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) under which 99 per cent of Indian exports will enter the British market at zero duty, while tariffs on British products, such as cars and whisky, will be reduced in India.
Indias imports from China slowed overtime, exports grow faster: Govt tells Parliament
India's imports from China are slowing, with exports growing faster this fiscal year. The government highlighted reduced dependency on Chinese imports in sectors like mobile phones, while also detailing non-tariff barriers faced by Indian exporters to the EU and the benefits of the RoDTEP scheme.
Americans could get $3,000 checks under new bill see who qualifies
Americans Could Receive $3,000 Check: About 938 U.S. billionaires could fund a major relief plan. Under a new bill from Bernie Sanders and Ro Khanna, Americans could receive a $3,000 check through a 5% billionaire wealth tax. The proposal targets households earning $150,000 or less. A family of four could receive $12,000. Lawmakers estimate $4.4 trillion in revenue over 10 years. The bill aims to reduce wealth inequality while supporting healthcare, childcare, and housing programs.
'You cant HIDE BEHIND SANCTUARY CITY laws!': Rep. Grothman torches Walz over Minnesota ICE unrest
India to receive two LPG cargoes via Strait of Hormuz soon
The move follows Prime Minister Narendra Modis call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and ongoing discussions between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Irans Foreign Minister
Why US giving them oil breaks?: Slotkin slams Russia sanctions relief despite Moscow helping Iran
Rahul Gandhi boldly proclaimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is psychologically out of the game, sharply critiquing the administration for its lack of gains from the interim trade deal with the US. He committed to initiating a caste census with the Congress party, ensuring representation for Dalits, Adivasis, backward classes, and minorities in the governance of India.
Ambuja Neotia Group will build a large integrated healthcare and hospitality project in Guwahati. The Rs 700 crore investment will include a 300-bed multi-speciality hospital and a 4+ star hotel. This initiative aims to boost the region's healthcare infrastructure and economy. The project is expected to create thousands of jobs. It marks the group's second healthcare venture in Assam.
TRAI proposes AI tools to detect & block spam calls, messages
Telecom regulator TRAI is proposing new rules. Telecom companies will soon be allowed to use AI tools. These tools will help detect and block unwanted spam calls and messages. Businesses sending commercial communications will face stricter checks. The aim is to combat evolving spam tactics. This update will bring regulations in line with new technologies.
The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace recognised on TIMEs Worlds Greatest Places 2026 list
The Oberoi Rajgarh Palace in Khajuraho has earned a spot on TIME's prestigious World's Greatest Places 2026 list. This meticulously restored 350-year-old palace, near Panna National Park and UNESCO-listed Khajuraho temples, showcases exquisite Bundela heritage. The Oberoi Group expressed immense pride, highlighting their commitment to preserving India's rich cultural legacy through refined hospitality.
Will the new Income Tax Act be better for salaried taxpayers? Experts weigh in
The new Income Tax Act will come into force from 1 April 2026. Experts suggest that the new rules will be beneficial to salaried employees who opt for the old tax regime, as they will be able to claim higher exemptions and deductions.
WTF, I mean seriously!: Sen Whitehouse TRASHES DNI Gabbard, DOJ over Fulton County raid 'mischief'
Air India, Air India Express to together operate 80 flights to and from West Asia on March 14
Iran war flight disruptions: Passengers booked on routes where the Air India groups scheduled services remain temporarily suspended have been allowed to rebook travel for a future date without additional charges or opt for a full refund, the airline said.
How could US Forces target a school?: Top US Commanders TORCHED over Iran school bombing in senate
FSSAI licences, registrations to have perpetual validity; no renewals needed
The FSSAI is shaking things up with groundbreaking reforms aimed at revitalizing the food landscape. Licenses and registration certificates will now be issued indefinitely, eliminating the hassle of renewals forever. They've also raised the turnover threshold for new registrations, allowing more businesses to thrive. Street food vendors linked to city councils will now be automatically recognized by FSSAI.
Cathie Wood Oil Price Forecast: Oil markets jumped nearly 50% during the Strait of Hormuz crisis, with WTI crude touching almost $120 before easing. Yet Cathie Wood warns the long-term outlook could flip. She says electric vehicles, autonomous mobility, and falling oil demand may push crude prices toward $50 per barrel in the next decade. Short-term war shocks lift prices. But technology could reshape global energy markets and trigger a deeper oil price decline.
New IRS update could impact millions filing taxes this year - what you should know
IRS tax update 2026:Millions of Americans filing taxes will find the IRS's updated online withholding estimator crucial. Reflecting recent tax law changes, including new deductions and credits for workers and seniors, the tool helps adjust paycheck deductions. This aims to prevent unexpected tax bills and ensure taxpayers keep more of their earnings throughout the year.
Sanitary pads are not charity: Raghav Chadha raises issue of menstrual hygiene in Parliament
Bengaluru's hospitality sector braces for a potential ten-day gas cylinder shortage as the ongoing conflict in West Asia disrupts supplies. Minister K H Muniyappa has assured that essential services, including hospitals and hostels, will receive necessary priority. Relief is on the horizon, with hopes for improvement in supply as more shipments are expected within a week to ten days.

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