Swaroop Sampat Rawal recently shared a humorous anecdote about director Aditya Dhar. She playfully blames him for her grey hair now and also praises Dhurandhar filmmaker's directorial style. Meanwhile, she is returning to the stage after 25 years in a new play.
Why Invesco MF's Vikas Garg sees a tactical opportunity in long-duration debt funds
After a sharp rise in bond yields driven by oil prices, fiscal worries and possibility of US Fed hike, Invesco MFs Vikas Garg says long-duration debt funds may still offer a tactical opportunity.
Goyal on rupee fall: several steps under consideration, urges citizens to cut import spending
India generates record power as demand surges in severe heatwave
India's power producers achieved a record electricity generation as a severe heatwave grips the nation. Peak power demand hit an all-time high for the fourth consecutive day, reaching 270.82 gigawatts on Thursday, successfully met by the grid. This surge is attributed to increased use of cooling appliances amid soaring temperatures.
Ankur Warikoo highlights three key indicators of over-reliance on artificial intelligence. He explains that using AI to think for you, replacing learning with AI answers, and feeling incapable without AI assistance can hinder independent thought. Warikoo stresses the importance of using AI as a tool to enhance skills, not as a substitute for genuine learning and problem-solving.
Modi pitches ease of living roadmap at Council of Ministers meet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with his council of ministers to discuss improving ease of living and doing business. The meeting focused on accelerating reforms to achieve a developed India by 2047. Ministers were urged to prioritize citizen comfort and ensure maximum benefit from welfare programs. Presentations covered government initiatives and recent foreign visits.
North Carolina sues Vietnam's VinFast over delayed EV project
North Carolina has sued Vietnamese EV maker VinFast for failing to meet its commitments to build a factory. The company has abandoned the site for over a year, despite agreements to create 7,500 jobs and invest over $3 billion. The state seeks repayment of $80 million and the right to acquire the land for another manufacturer.
Delhi temperature today: Delhi is bracing for a scorching week as temperatures are predicted to hit 44C, with an orange alert issued. Heatwave conditions are expected to persist for seven days due to dry northwesterly winds. Noida and Ghaziabad also face similar intense heat. Meanwhile, Banda in Uttar Pradesh recorded a staggering 48.2C, with residents citing deforestation.
Dinesh Trivedi, High Commissioner-Designate of India to Bangladesh, called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi and held discussions focusing on strengthening India-Bangladesh defence cooperation, border security, and enhancing military-to-military engagement.
US pauses $14 billion Taiwan arms sale to preserve munitions stockpiles for Iran conflict
The United States has halted a significant arms sale to Taiwan. This pause is due to concerns about maintaining sufficient munitions for a US military operation. Officials state the sale will resume when deemed necessary. The decision comes amid discussions about US weapons stockpiles and Taiwan's defense needs.
Western Railway CPRO Vineet Abhishek on Bandra East anti-encroachment drive
The money would come from a nearly $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, intended to compensate people who claim, like Donald Trump, they were maliciously targeted under the Biden administration.
Work from beach in Goa: CM Pramod Sawant adds startup to sun, sand, sea at Shackathon 2026
Bengaluru rain today: Bengaluru is facing intense pre-monsoon showers, with a yellow alert issued for thunderstorms and lightning. Heavy rainfall on Thursday caused widespread waterlogging, uprooted trees, and disrupted Metro services, leaving commuters stranded. The weather is expected to remain unstable for three days, with the Southwest Monsoon anticipated to reach Karnataka in early June.
Dalmia Bharat seals Rs 2,850 crore deal for JAL cement assets after Adani insolvency takeover
Dalmia Cement has acquired key cement assets from Jaiprakash Associates for 2,850 crore. This deal, facilitated by the Adani Group's insolvency resolution, strengthens Dalmia's presence in central India. The acquisition includes cement plants and power capacity, boosting Dalmia's total capacity significantly. This move accelerates expansion plans and provides faster market access.
Why Rs 40 LPA earners dont feel richer than Rs 20 LPA earners. CA explains the hidden reason
High salaries do not always bring financial peace. Chartered Accountant Nitin Kaushik explains how lifestyle inflation traps urban professionals. Expenses rise with income, creating debt. Social media fuels comparison spending. Many buy things they do not need with borrowed money. True wealth is the gap between earnings and spending, not just salary figures.
Adani Power strikes Rs 4,200 crore deal for Jaypee power assets amid group overhaul
Adani Power is set to acquire stakes in Jaypee Group's power companies for approximately 4,200 crore. This move will boost Adani Power's generation capacity and thermal power presence. The deal includes a stake in Jaiprakash Power Ventures and the Churk thermal power plant. This acquisition is part of a larger restructuring of the debt-laden Jaypee Group.
Kunhalikutty on Indias first AI ministry in Keralam: Emerging tech will disrupt older systems
Air India CEO says successor will have hands full
Wilson, who plans to step down in a few months, said the airlines next leader must balance operational pressures with expansion ambitions as Air India scales up its fleet and international operations.
Iran has destroyed roughly $1 billion worth of US Reaper drones
Iran has destroyed at least 24 MQ-9 Reaper drones operated by the US since the war began, with total losses possibly reaching 30, according to a person familiar with the matter. The losses, worth nearly $1 billion, account for about 20% of the Pentagons prewar inventory of the drones.
Gold price crashes: Silver, gold rate fall big. What to expect in June?
Gold rate has been in volatile mode even as oil prices have jumped as investors doubted the prospects of a breakthrough in U.S.-Iran peace talks.
Stable uptrend and rising volumes make Polycab an attractive bet: Shivangi Sarda
This week brings a fresh lineup of movies and shows to OTT platforms. Viewers can enjoy spy thrillers, courtroom dramas, and comedies. New releases include Ladies First, Dhurandhar, System and more. There are many options for weekend entertainment. Read on to know when and where to watch them.
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Chandrayaan-3 receives 2026 AIAA Goddard Astronautics Award
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission has earned the prestigious 2026 Goddard Astronautics Award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Recognized for its historic soft landing near the Moon's south pole, the mission provided crucial data for future lunar endeavors and confirmed the presence of vital resources.
Drishyam 3, starring Mohanlal, has opened strongly at the box office. Despite mixed reviews, the film saw an impressive turnout, especially in Kerala, with the Malayalam original being the biggest contributor. The franchise's loyal fan base is evident in its global success. Read on to know how much it earned in India.
Trump to deploy 5,000 troops to Poland post Karol Nawrocki's election as President
President Trump announced an additional 5,000 US troops would be sent to Poland, citing the election of President Karol Nawrocki. This decision reportedly blindsided Polish officials and NATO representatives, as the Pentagon simultaneously announced a reduction of Brigade Combat Teams in Europe, returning troop levels to 2021. The move follows a review of US force posture in Europe.
Hormuz closure threatens recession rivaling 2008, Rapidan Energy Group says
Rapidan Energy Group warns that if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed through August, the world economy could face a downturn approaching the severity of the 2008 financial crisis.
A Chinese proverb teaches that true compassion involves helping others wisely, not recklessly. A gentleman rescues someone from a well but avoids jumping in himself, demonstrating that effective aid requires common sense and self-preservation. This balanced approach ensures one can continue to help without becoming a victim.
Airtels new priority plan under govt lens
Indian authorities are scrutinizing Airtel's new priority postpaid service. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and the government are checking if the service, which uses network slicing, adheres to net neutrality rules. They aim to ensure prepaid users do not experience reduced service quality. Airtel's new offering targets its postpaid customer base.
Automakers remodel supply chain strategy
Indian carmakers are shifting from a 'just-in-time' to a 'just-in-case' inventory strategy, stocking critical auto components for three to six months instead of the previous 30-45 days. This change is a direct response to persistent supply-chain disruptions driven by geopolitical factors, signaling a new permanent operating reality for the industry.
Vedanta Resources looking to rejig $5.5 bn holdco debt in one go
Anil Agarwal's Vedanta Resources Ltd is in talks with global banks to refinance its $5.25-5.5 billion debt. The company aims to raise $3.5-3.7 billion through 10-year bonds and $1.5-1.7 billion via five-year loans. This move seeks to better align debt repayments with dividend inflows from its operating companies.
More RWAs may find their place in the Sun as govt looks to scale rooftop solar installations
As part of a nationwide strategy to enhance rooftop solar energy deployment, resident welfare associations are emerging as crucial allies for the government. The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana is specifically designed to cater to apartment complexes and cooperative housing societies, unlocking renewable energy avenues in urban locales where individual roof spaces are limited.
Venezuela third largest supplier of crude to India in May
India's crude oil imports see a significant shift this May. Venezuela has become the third-largest supplier, surpassing Saudi Arabia and the US. This surge is due to Indian refiners, like Reliance Industries, buying more of Venezuela's cost-effective, heavy crude. Overall imports are up, though still below pre-Iran war levels. Supplies from Saudi Arabia have decreased.
John Ramsey urges the family of missing Nancy Guthrie to question police actions. He believes police departments cannot excel at everything and external help is crucial. Ramsey draws parallels to his daughter JonBenet's case where offers of assistance were reportedly refused. He stresses the importance of scrutinizing police work and ensuring all resources are utilized.
Kyle Busch the NASCAR icon dies at 41: What was the cause of his sudden passing?
NASCAR legend Kyle Busch has passed away at 41. The two-time Cup Series champion was a record-breaking driver. Busch was hospitalized earlier due to a severe illness. His passing leaves a void in the racing world. He was known for his fierce passion and skill. The entire NASCAR family mourns this immense loss.
Donald Trump says hell try and make Don Jr.s wedding but admits it's not good timing-here's why
President Trump stated he will ry and make his son Donald Trump Jr.'s upcoming wedding, acknowledging it's ot good timing due to the Iran situation. He expressed concern about public perception regardless of his attendance. The wedding is reportedly a small, private affair in the Bahamas.
Quote of the day by Anna Kendrick: Anna Kendrick emphasizes that passion, not payment, should drive our efforts. She argues that when we're not compensated, it's an even greater reason to invest our full energy and commitment. This internal drive fosters meaningful action, skill development, and personal satisfaction, regardless of external rewards.
Banks casual in granting big loans, strict with small borrowers: SC
The Supreme Court has noted a troubling trend where banks like State Bank of India are casual in sanctioning large corporate loans. However, they impose difficult conditions on ordinary citizens seeking small personal loans. The court suggested the government frame policies for easier loan access for the less privileged.
Govt's credit guarantee to reduce MSME bad loan risks for banks
The government's Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme 5.0 is set to bolster micro, small, and medium enterprises. Experts believe this initiative will help banks avoid a rise in bad loans. The scheme aims to provide guaranteed credit, easing financial stress for businesses. Lenders are actively engaging eligible borrowers to ensure early adoption of this crucial support mechanism.
Central Bank of India is set to expand its services with new initiatives including launching credit cards and a wealth management business. The bank will also open a branch in Gift City. These moves aim to drive business growth and strengthen its market position. The bank is focusing on capability building and enhancing digital platforms to attract and retain corporate clients.
India Inc's foreign investments more than double in April
Indian companies significantly boosted overseas investments in April. Direct investments surged to $3.37 billion, more than doubling from March. Equity investments led this growth. Coforge was a major investor, with other companies like Lupin and Wingify Software also making substantial commitments. These investments spanned various sectors and regions, indicating active global expansion by Indian businesses.
Efforts being made to ensure adequate fuel supply at petrol pumps, says govt official
State-run fuel stations are seeing increased demand. This is happening because private companies have raised prices significantly. Bulk consumers are also buying fuel at retail outlets. This shift is causing shortages at some stations. The government is working to ensure adequate supplies. Crude oil and fuel supplies remain sufficient in the country.
We'll probably destroy it after we get it: Trump redraws red line on Iran's nukes
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has, however, issued a directive that the uranium should not be sent abroad, two senior Iranian sources told Reuters before Trump's comments. Trump also railed against Tehran's intentions to charge fees for use of the Strait of Hormuz off its coast, where a fifth of the world's oil and natural gas passed through before the war.
India offers multi-decade breakout opportunity now, says chairman of Kearney
India is becoming a key global economy. Geopolitical changes and technology are making it a vital partner. Global companies see India as a growth engine and a stable force. The nation is well-positioned to connect different regions. India's future success depends on converting policy into factories and jobs. Energy security and AI are critical for its continued rise.
'They bought properties in Kenya with healthcare money': 15 charged in $90M Minnesota autism fraud
Jr NTR underwent a significant transformation for his role as Luger in Dragon. He shed 15 kilos, with his trainer revealing a regimen focused on cardio and moderate resistance. This approach reduced muscle mass, resulting in a toned physique. The actor's dedication impressed director Prashanth Neel, who urged him to stop losing weight at one point.
JioStar raises damages claim against Zee to $1.1 billion
JioStar has raised its damages claim against Zee Entertainment Enterprises to over a billion dollars. The dispute involves a cricket broadcasting rights agreement. This alliance collapsed after a proposed merger failed. Zee is filing its defense. JioStar has responded, increasing its claim. Zee is preparing its rejoinder and defending the action.
African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Never marry a woman who has bigger feet than you. The saying reflects traditional cultural attitudes toward relationships, where physical traits are symbolically linked to ideas of dominance, balance, and expected gender roles within marriage. Rather than focusing on literal foot size, it suggests concerns about compatibility and perceived authority between partners.
Quote of the day by Bob Marley: Bob Marley's timeless words offer simple truths about life. His message encourages navigating life's road without overthinking. He advises letting go of hate and jealousy for clarity. Marley stresses turning dreams into reality through action. His famous 'Wake Up and Live' calls for engaged living. His legacy continues to inspire resilience and unity globally.
Indias peak power demand hits 271 GW, breaks record for fourth straight day
India's peak power demand neared 271 GW on Thursday, a significant increase driven by intense heat. This marks the fourth consecutive day of record demand. Thermal power met over 62% of the need, with coal supplies monitored. The ministry is assessing trends for future projections. Peak demand in solar hours has been met without issues this week.
Unified medical, engineering exam on table, parliamentary panel told
A unified entrance examination for engineering and medical courses is being considered. This common test could replace JEE and NEET. MPs support a unified framework with separate sections for engineering and medical aspirants. The government is also reviewing attempt limits and age criteria for medical candidates. Reforms aim to enhance security and prevent malpractice in national testing.
Govt relaxes insolvency rules for MSMEs
New rules aim to simplify insolvency for MSMEs. Only one valuer will be appointed per asset class, cutting costs. Strict new regulations prevent conflicts of interest in pre-packaged resolutions. Related parties, recent auditors, and associates of resolution professionals are now barred from appointment. These changes are effective from 2026.
As competition hots up, consumer brands step up Q-Comm spends for better screen presence
Consumer brands are significantly increasing spending on quick commerce platforms for premium listings and enhanced SEO to combat rising competition. This strategy aims for immediate, high returns, with companies like Dabur and Amul reporting substantial growth driven by these digital collaborations and platform-specific product launches.
Interest subvention scheme likely for e-buses, e-trucks; Centre may earmark 6,960 cr
The government is weighing cheaper loans and other incentives to help private operators buy electric buses and trucks, aiming to cut fossil fuel use and boost cleaner transport. Officials believe the proposed support could make costly EV fleets more affordable and unlock large private investments in commercial electric mobility.
Private sector activity eases in May; HSBC flash PMI slips to 58.1 amid West Asia conflict
India's private sector activity saw a slight dip in May. New orders, output, and exports grew slower. This slowdown was influenced by the West Asia conflict. Manufacturing activity eased, with output and new orders moderating. Export order growth softened significantly. Business confidence remained positive but dipped to a three-month low. Input costs intensified, especially for manufacturers.
PVUNL's capacity rises to 1,600 mw, NTPC group crosses 90 gw milestone
Patratu Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited has started trial runs for its second 800 MW power unit. This boosts the project's capacity to 1,600 MW. The NTPC group's total installed capacity now exceeds 90 GW. Jharkhand will receive 85 percent of the power generated. Unit-3 is under construction and expected by FY27.
India, six others flags UK steel curbs at WTO
India and six nations have approached the World Trade Organization regarding the UK's new steel import restrictions. These measures, set to reduce tariff-free quotas significantly, are a concern for trade. India has urged the UK to adopt less trade-restrictive solutions. The issue is a hurdle for the India-UK economic pact.
Niti Aayog moots international mobility framework
Niti Aayog has put forward a plan for skilled Indian workers to work abroad. This framework aims to create a clear path for migration. It will help meet global labor needs and create jobs for Indians. The plan involves analyzing skill gaps and improving training. It also seeks international recognition for Indian skills.
Hostage crisis continues to keep Manipur on edge
Tensions remain high in Naga and Kuki areas after armed miscreants ambushed civilian vehicles, resulting in three deaths and four injuries. The United Naga Council has urged the Kuki Inpi Manipur to reveal the status of six missing male hostages, imposing an economic blockade.
Air India flight from Bengaluru makes emergency landing in Delhi after engine fire alert
All passengers and crew members disembarked normally without injuries
ICICI Prudential AMC buys Mumbais VIOS Tower office for Rs 525 cr
ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company has bought nine floors in Mumbai's VIOS Tower. The deal is valued at over Rs 525 crore. This acquisition was made through their office yield fund. The acquired space is fully leased to established companies. This move strengthens the fund's presence in income-generating commercial real estate. India's office market continues to attract significant investor interest.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelces rumored prenup sparks massive online debate ahead of wedding
Reports surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce suggest the celebrity couple may sign a prenuptial agreement featuring strict confidentiality and intellectual property clauses ahead of their rumored summer wedding. Legal experts believe the agreement could include NDAs, mediation requirements, and protections surrounding Swifts music catalog and creative work. Online discussions intensified after speculation emerged about financial arrangements and shared expenses within the marriage.
What the hell does that mean?: Goldman laces into DOJ indictment of SPLC in explosive hearing
Dumbest things I've ever heard': Jordan tears into Dems over court packing | Louisiana v. Callais
Quote of the Day: Although Miyamoto Musashi is remembered as one of historys deadliest swordsmen, he left behind a surprisingly thoughtful legacy. His writings reveal a man who gradually moved beyond warfare and became deeply interested in discipline, observation and inner clarity.
HC stays MCA penalty on Nadella, others in SBO disclosure case
The Delhi High Court has put a hold on fines imposed by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. These fines were for Satya Nadella, Ryan Roslansky, and LinkedIn officials. They allegedly failed to disclose significant beneficial ownership in LinkedIn India. The court sought a response from the ministry. The next hearing is scheduled for October 6.
'I WAS CALLED RACIST': Whistleblower EXPOSES alleged smear campaign at DHS | Minnesota Somali Fraud
SC junks plea against green nod for Adani MP project
The Supreme Court has dismissed a petition challenging forest land diversion for an Adani group coal mining project in Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh. The court also rejected a plea against the Madhya Pradesh government's approval. An activist had sought to declare the area an eco-sensitive zone, citing its importance as an elephant corridor and a biodiverse forest.
IRCTC launches upgraded Golden Chariot Luxury Train for 2026-27 season
The Golden Chariot luxury train is set for a grand relaunch in the 2026-27 tourist season. IRCTC has unveiled a reimagined experience blending old-world charm with modern comforts. New itineraries explore South India's rich heritage and scenic beauty. Attractive discounts are available for early bookings. This offers a unique opportunity for indulgent travel.
India raises concerns over UK's steel measures in WTO: Official
The UK defended the measures as necessary to protect domestic steelmaking capacity, even as the issue threatens to complicate implementation of the India-UK trade agreement
Fire scare on Bengaluru-Delhi Air India flight engine; investigation underway
An Air India flight from Bengaluru to Delhi reported an engine fire during its final approach on Thursday. The crew safely landed the aircraft at Delhi airport, and all passengers disembarked without incident. Air India has launched a full investigation into the cause of the engine fire.
Kyle Busch illness: Richard Childress Racing announced that Austin Hill, who drives the No. 21 for RCR in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, will take Busch's place in the No. 8 Chevrolet this weekend.
NVDA stock analysis after NVIDIA earnings: NVIDIA reported robust first-quarter earnings with significant revenue growth, yet its stock dipped as investors questioned the sustainability of its extraordinary momentum. While the company forecasts even faster growth and announced a substantial buyback, concerns linger about maintaining AI hardware dominance and future competition.
Korean Proverb of the day: Korean proverbs and folk sayings often combine humor, discipline and emotional honesty. Many traditional expressions subtly criticize laziness, ego and impatience while encouraging resilience, patience and steady personal growth.
I was asked to redact damaging info from report: Witness drops CHILLING details | Minnesota Fraud
The PFRDA is assessing the demand to increase the monthly pension cap under the APY from 5,000, according to PFRDA Chairman S Ramann. The subscriber base is projected to exceed 10 crore in FY27, showing an 18% growth.
'GIVE ME A BREAK!': Jayapal explodes over 'attacks' on Black voting rights in SPLC clash
Overdraft vs Personal Loan: What is the difference and how to choose the right one for you?
An overdraft is a credit facility generally offered by banks and financial institutions, primarily to business owners to manage short-term financial requirements related to their operations.
Quote of the Day by Michael Jackson: Michael Jacksons quote, Hope is such a beautiful word, but it often seems very fragile. Life is still being needlessly hurt and destroyed, reflects the delicate nature of hope in a world filled with suffering and uncertainty. The quote highlights how hope, though deeply meaningful and uplifting, can easily feel weak when confronted with ongoing pain, violence, and destruction in human life.
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Eli Lillys obesity drug shows up to 30% weight loss in trial
Eli Lilly's new obesity drug retatrutide shows remarkable results. In a major trial, patients lost up to 30% of their body weight. This once-weekly injection targets multiple hormone receptors. The drug also improved heart health markers. Experts believe retatrutide could be a game-changer for treating obesity and improving patient health.
Russia flexes nuclear muscles as tensions rise with NATO
Russia is conducting large-scale nuclear drills involving thousands of personnel. These exercises include missile tests and the issuance of nuclear munitions to units. President Putin stated these weapons are an extreme measure of last resort. The drills occur amidst rising global tensions and concerns over drone activity in the Baltic region.
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SBI staff threatens to go on two-day nationwide strike from May 25
SBI staff, under the All India State Bank of India Staff Federation, are threatening a two-day nationwide strike from May 25 over demands including adequate employee recruitment and stopping outsourcing of permanent jobs. The strike, potentially impacting operations for five days due to weekends and an Eid holiday, will be preceded by a conciliation meeting on May 23.
Thomas Hardy, a renowned Victorian critic, observed that cruelty is an inherent part of both nature and society, an inevitable evil that cannot be defeated. His novel Jude the Obscure reflects this pessimistic view, highlighting how societal structures and natural selection often lead to suffering and exploitation, particularly for the marginalized.
Rubio says a Hormuz tolling system would make Iran diplomatic deal unfeasible
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that Iran's proposed toll system in the Strait of Hormuz would make diplomatic deals impossible. He described the plan as unacceptable and illegal, posing a threat to the world. Rubio also indicated some progress in talks with Tehran regarding the US-Iran conflict, though he cautioned against excessive optimism.
West Bengal govt to track illegal Bangladeshi immigrant deportations, streamline process
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the state government will monitor data of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants being deported. Those apprehended, outside the CAA ambit, will be directly sent to BSF border outposts for deportation, bypassing jails and courts. Instructions have been issued to police and RPF to arrest and hand over such individuals to the BSF.

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