Strait of Hormuz open or closed? Trump has a warning for Iran if deal with US fails
US President Donald Trump has extended the Iran ceasefire while simultaneously escalating tensions with Tehran over the Strait of Hormuz crisis and an ongoing US naval blockade targeting Iranian oil shipments and maritime routes. Soon after the announcement, Trump posted on Truth Social claiming Iran wants the Strait of Hormuz open only to maintain its $500 million daily oil revenue, while arguing that US pressure has forced Tehran into a weakened position. He added that a lasting deal with Iran would not be possible without major concessions, using highly aggressive language about potential military action.
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China is buying more silver and gold in big amounts. Silver demand is rising because of solar industry use and cheap investment buying. Gold imports are also increasing due to strong central bank purchases. Prices are moving up and down. This shows strong long-term demand but also high short-term risk and market volatility in precious metals.
Social Security payout today: Benefits jump by up to $1,000 for some recipients who qualifies?
The repeal of the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset aims to assist those previously affected by these reductions.
Strait of Hormuz crisis: US blockade continues despite ceasefire extension with Iran
President Trump has extended the ceasefire with Iran. This decision comes at Pakistan's request. The United States awaits a unified proposal from Tehran. However, the US military will continue its blockade of Iranian ports. Vice President JD Vance's trip to Pakistan for talks has been put on hold. Both nations had prepared to resume fighting if no deal was reached.
Diet coke runs dry in Indian cities as Iran war triggers aluminium can shortage
Diet Coke is disappearing from shelves across major Indian cities. A global shortage of aluminium beverage cans, exacerbated by the Iran war, is hitting supplies. This impacts not only Diet Coke but also beer and other drinks. Companies are facing higher costs importing cans. Retailers report acute stock-outs. This comes as summer demand for cold drinks surges.
West Asia on edge after Trump hints at Iran bombardment
Tehran has reportedly refused latest US talks, though mediators claim otherwise. US Vice President JD Vance's trip to Islamabad is on hold. President Donald Trump stated Iran must negotiate and threatened bombardment if talks falter. Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammed Qalibaf spoke of unrevealed 'new cards on the battlefield'. Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains broadly halted.
Gold prices fall sharply as Trump extends Iran ceasefire, strong dollar and high rates add pressure
Gold prices went down a lot after the US extended the Iran ceasefire, which reduced market fear. A strong dollar and high interest rates also made gold less attractive for investors. Oil prices and inflation are still high, adding pressure. Markets remain uncertain, and gold may stay weak for now, even though it is still seen as a safe asset long term.
S&P 500 falls, $420 billion wiped out as Iran skips US talks, ceasefire fears rise
S&P 500 fell sharply after Iran refused US talks, increasing global tension fears. Investors are worried the ceasefire may end without a deal. Oil prices are rising again due to supply concerns. Markets are reacting to uncertainty and risk. Experts say long-term outlook may stay positive, but short-term moves depend on news about US Iran talks and conflict situation.
Why did Trump extend ceasefire when Iran doesn't even want to talk? The United States decided to extend the ceasefire with Iran after a request from Pakistan while keeping a blockade on Iranian ports. Iran called the blockade an act of war and signaled uncertainty over talks. Hezbollah and Israel exchanged accusations of ceasefire violations. Oil prices reacted with volatility. Diplomatic talks may move to Islamabad if the blockade ends.
Brent crude oil crosses $100: US-Iran tensions, blocked supply route push prices higher
Brent crude oil prices crossed $100 as tensions between the United States and Iran increased. Peace talks are uncertain and the Strait of Hormuz is mostly blocked, affecting global oil supply. This situation is creating fear of shortage in energy markets. Rising conflict risks and supply disruption are the main reasons behind the sudden increase in crude oil prices globally.
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The ancient Latin saying 'Aut inveniam viam aut faciam' means 'I will either find a way or make one'. This powerful motto, linked to the Carthaginian commander Hannibal Barca, inspires unwavering determination. It teaches that obstacles are not excuses to stop but reasons to act. This mindset applies to professional life, education, relationships, and everyday challenges.
Bitcoin price (BTC USD) and crypto stocks today: Crypto markets saw a dip on Tuesday. Investors reacted to Fed nominee Kevin Warsh's Senate testimony. Warsh stressed central bank independence and denied any pressure from Trump on interest rates. He also acknowledged digital assets as part of the financial system. Broader markets and crypto stocks also moved lower.
Uncertainty Grows in Bangladeshs Economy Amid Delays in IMF and External Funding
New Delhi, April 22: Recent local media reports indicate that Bangladesh has made little progress regarding its stalled IMF program during the recent IMF-World Bank Spring Meeting. Furthermore, there is no assurance that the $3.2 billion budget support from the World Bank, ADB, AIIB, and Japan will be received within the governments set timeline. According ... Read more Uncertainty Grows in Bangladeshs Economy Amid Delays in IMF and External Funding
For Asian Paints, green is not just a colour, but a worthful way of life
Asian Paints is embedding sustainability into core operations, linking it to long-term business survival. The firm, honoured at the Economic Times Awards for Corporate Excellence 2025, highlighted progress in water conservation, renewable energy adoption and large-scale skill training, alongside plans to further cut emissions and resource use.
Energy security should drive adoption of renewables now: Hero Future Energies chief Munjal
Rahul Munjal of Hero Future Energies said India must shift its renewable energy narrative from climate goals to energy security amid oil supply disruptions. He stressed scaling from gigawatts to terawatts, highlighting green hydrogen, solar, and wind as key to reducing crude oil dependence.
Govt's ammonia rule to hurt pharma cos as directive restricts sale of surplus to fertiliser firms
Indias pharmaceutical industry faces a potential raw material crunch after the government restricted surplus ammonia supply to fertiliser use. Drugmakers warn the move could disrupt API production, cause medicine shortages and impact exports, as ammonia is a critical input and alternative sourcing options remain limited.
Amara Raja plans to begin bulk production of EV cells in 2027
India is building a lithium-ion cell manufacturing ecosystem. EV makers should anticipate a price premium on locally produced cells in the near future. Companies like Amara Raja and Tata Group's Agratas are investing heavily. Bulk production is expected to commence around 2027. This development aims to support the growing electric vehicle and energy storage sectors.
Life insurers log 16% premium growth in FY26 on GST relief, shift to high-margin products
Indias life insurance industry recorded a 16% rise in new business premiums to 4.59 lakh crore in FY26, driven by GST exemption benefits, stronger demand for regular premium policies, and a strategic shift towards higher-margin protection and long-term savings products.
SBI seeks Supreme Court review of spectrum ruling in Aircel case, warns of banking and IBC risks
SBI has moved the Supreme Court seeking review of its February 13 ruling that barred telecom spectrum from being treated as an asset under insolvency proceedings. Acting for Aircel lenders, the bank warned of major risks to banking and infrastructure finance. The verdict has stalled Aircel and Reliance Communications resolution cases.
India seafood exports to US fall amid tariffs
Indias seafood exports to the US fell 19.8% in volume and 14.5% in value in FY26, hit by reciprocal tariffs, the commerce ministry said. However, overall exports hit a record $8.28 billion. Growth in China, the EU and Southeast Asia helped offset the US decline.
International body revokes recognition of Volleyball Federation of India
The FIVB has tasked an existing steering committee comprising Indian Olympic Association (IOA) Executive Council member Rohit Rajpal, CEO Raghuram lyer, FIVB General Sports Director Steve Tutton, FIVB Head of Legal Affairs and General Counsel Stephen Bock and Hitesh Malhotra, to safeguard the sport in the country and look after athlete welfare
Is Zo Kravitz engaged? Ring photos with Harry Styles go viral
Zo Kravitz and Harry Styles are in the news after engagement rumours started. Fans noticed a ring on her finger, but there is no official confirmation yet. The couple has been dating since 2025 and are often seen together in different cities. Sources say they are serious but also busy with work, making time for each other when possible.
Suzlon Energy re-enters Europe with Blue Sky turbines, eyes 20 GW repowering opportunity
Suzlon Energy is re-entering the European market with its new Blue Sky turbine platform, featuring 5 MW and 6.3 MW models to cater to diverse wind conditions. The company aims to capitalize on the region's 17-20 GW repowering opportunities by offering cost-effective retrofit solutions. This move is part of Suzlon's broader strategy to become an integrated renewable energy solutions provider.
West Bengal polls: Asset declaration of Trinamool nominee under I-T probe
The Income-Tax Department is probing Trinamool Congress MLA Debasish Kumar over alleged asset discrepancies after searches uncovered jewellery, bullion worth 1.75 crore, and cash. A report has been submitted to the Election Commission ahead of his re-nomination from Kolkatas Rashbehari seat.
Sony Networks acquires Asian Games 2026 broadcast rights for India
Sony Pictures Networks India has secured India media rights for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan for about $3.54 million. The event will air on Sony Sports Network and Sony LIV. With 41 sports, including cricket, the games are expected to draw strong Indian viewership.
Quote of the day by Clint Eastwood: The Hollywood icon shares a powerful quote on violence. He emphasizes its painful nature and lasting consequences for everyone involved. Eastwood's reflections stem from a life in the public eye. His career spans acting and directing, with acclaimed films.
India, Taiwan get time till October to settle ICT tariff dispute
India and Taiwan have requested the WTO's dispute settlement body to postpone a ruling on India's import duties on ICT products until October 27. Both nations are actively engaged in mutual discussions to resolve the dispute. This marks the ninth such delay, as previous requests were also granted.
Iran-US war: Strait of Hormuz disruptions have implications for India, says Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz directly threaten Indias energy security and economic stability, calling West Asia instability a global concern. In Germany, he urged stronger IndiaGermany defence ties, expanded industrial cooperation, and coordinated responses to emerging security challenges including cyber, AI and drone warfare.
Global, Indian companies vie for ICC's official cricket gaming rights
Major global and Indian gaming companies are competing for the International Cricket Council's official gaming rights. This competition highlights the growing commercial value of cricket video games. Several prominent companies have expressed interest in the tender process. The ICC is adopting a more structured approach to its gaming rights.
Protests force Manipur CM Khemchand Singh to take chopper; firing during visit
A three-day shutdown by Naga civil bodies intensified disruption in Manipurs hill districts, adding to paralysis in the valley. Protests and blockades forced the Chief Minister to take a helicopter route, while police used controlled firing to disperse a violent mob, leaving one person injured.
Telcos vs OTT apps: Trai's spam rules spark row with Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea
Telcos such as Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea as well as the Cellular Operators Association of India were united in their demand of a level playing field, stating that communication apps such as WhatsApp and Telegram must be brought under the same regulatory scrutiny as SMS and voice calls.
Vikram Sao, the Jhalmuri celebrity of Bengal's Jhargram
Vikram Sao, a jhalmuri seller in Jhargram saw a surge in fame and sales after Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited his shop, drawing crowds, selfies, and social media buzz. While the vendor avoids political talk, the visit has intensified local political activity, with Trinamool Congress staging a show of strength ahead of Phase-I polling in the constituency.
Obesity drug market to gain as Indians pop the pill and Chinese bring more
India's obesity treatment market is set for a major shift by year-end. A wave of oral GLP1 weight-loss pills, including those from China, will soon be available. These pills offer a cheaper and easier alternative to injections. Experts anticipate greater patient adoption due to convenience and affordability.
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is leaving Trump's Cabinet after abuse of power allegations
Chavez-DeRemer is the third Trump Cabinet member to leave her post after Trump fired his embattled Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in March and ousted Attorney General Pam Bondi earlier this month. In a statement posted on social media, Chavez-DeRemer praised Trump and wrote, I am proud that we made significant progress in advancing President Trumps mission to bridge the gap between business and labor and always put the American worker first.
Tamil Nadu 2026 assembly polls: Tiruppur's entrepreneurs disenchanted with DMK
Tiruppur's textile businesses are expressing strong dissatisfaction with the DMK government, citing increased electricity prices, property taxes, and inadequate waste management. This sentiment is leading to a likely vote for the AIADMK-led NDA, with many crediting the central government for navigating global challenges and offering beneficial schemes. Industry leaders anticipate better support under an NDA administration.
Interest subvention benefits for small iron & steel companies
Micro and small enterprises facing global challenges will now receive government support. Interest subvention benefits have been extended to these firms exporting 167 specific iron and steel product categories. This initiative aims to boost their access to credit. The government previously announced a significant export support package. Medium sector units are not eligible for this particular measure.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah pledged to secure West Bengal's borders and stop infiltrators within 45 days. He issued a strong warning to those involved in post-poll violence. Shah also promised a permanent solution for the Gorkha issue, aiming for peace and prosperity for the community. He stated that the BJP government will address these concerns after the elections.
Household LPG sales fall 8% in March
In March, household LPG sales experienced a notable 8 percent decline, largely attributed to state oil companies adjusting their supplies amid diminished imports due to the ongoing Iran conflict. Meanwhile, commercial LPG usage plummeted dramatically by 48 percent, and bulk LPG distribution to industries faced an alarming drop of 75.5 percent.
Nandigram, a site of political change, sees Suvendu Adhikari contesting against Pabitra Kar. An undercurrent of anti-incumbency and a call for change are palpable. Adhikari, a former aide, faces Kar, who recently switched parties. Local sentiment suggests a tough fight, with some expressing dissatisfaction with candidate choices. Development and education are key concerns for voters.
West Bengal elections: Junglemahals 25 seats turn battleground as BJP targets TMCs development pitch
Purulia, Bankura, and Jhargram, the gateway to West Bengal's Junglemahal, are witnessing a fierce political battle. While Trinamool banks on welfare schemes and development claims, BJP challenges with promises of industrial growth and job creation, targeting voter dissatisfaction with the current rule.
Centre pushes chemical fertilisers alternatives as output slumps
India is pushing alternatives to chemical fertilisers after a 24.6% drop in output and supply disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz crisis. The government plans targeted action in high-use districts and aims to cut usage 25% by 2030, ahead of the crucial kharif season and food production cycle.
Children are dying because of you: RFK J torched over vaccines, medicaid cut, healthcare reforms
India reviews safety of its ships after Hormuz firing
India reviewed safety of its vessels after Iranian Navy fired warning shots in the Strait of Hormuz. Officials said no targeted attack occurred and existing advisories remain unchanged. India is coordinating with Iran to ensure safe passage, as tensions and US actions in the region disrupt shipping and energy flows.
Widowed or divorced? Social Security Administration update may boost your monthly checks
Social Security benefits are rising in 2025 for widows and divorced spouses after new rule changes. Many people linked to government jobs may now get higher monthly payments. Old rules that reduced benefits have been removed. This means more money for millions of Americans. The exact increase depends on age, pension, and benefit type, so payments will be different for each person.
African proverb of the day highlights a lesson about caution, success, human nature, and awareness. The Ghanaian saying Even the lion protects himself against flies explains why small problems must not be ignored. It teaches that vigilance, proactive management, and humility are necessary for long-term growth. The proverb explains how small threats can cause large damage when ignored, and why attention to small details helps protect reputation, health, and progress.
Act of war: Iran warns US over port blockade as ceasefire hangs by a thread
Iran warned that blockading its ports would be an act of war, escalating tensions with the United States as their fragile ceasefire nears expiry. Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchis remarks come amid stalled talks, mediation efforts by Pakistan, and US President Donald Trump signalling possible military action if no agreement is reached.
Fyodor Dostoevsky, a pivotal 19th-century Russian thinker, explored human psychology, sin, and faith through his profound novels. His writings, particularly his insights on control through unawareness and the comfort of familiarity, continue to resonate. Dostoevsky's own life, marked by hardship and a near-death experience, deeply influenced his exploration of suffering and redemption.
India, Korea ink MoU to boost MSME ties
The MoU creates a structured framework for collaboration between the two countries, enabling continuous dialogue on key MSME issues and encouraging exploration of mutually beneficial opportunities, the ministry said in a statement.
Who is Mohammad Marandi? The man dubbed Irans English-language mouthpiece
The name Mohammad Marandi has surged across global search trends, especially during geopolitical crises involving Iran. Data from international media monitoring shows that English-speaking Iranian commentators appear in over 60% of prime-time geopolitical debates involving Iran, and Mohammad Marandi stands among the most visible voices. So who is Mohammad Marandi, and why is he repeatedly described as Irans English-language mouthpiece? The answer lies in his unique position at the intersection of academia, diplomacy, and global media narratives.
African proverb of the day: An African proverb, 'The story of the hunt only favors the hunter, until the lion tells the truth!', highlights how narratives are shaped by the storyteller. It emphasizes that truth is incomplete when only one perspective is heard, urging listeners to consider all sides for a fuller understanding.
Somebody in DoJ thought it would be cute to probe Powell: Tillis withholds support for Kevin Warsh
Tweak sought in capital norms for urban co-operative bank licence
In an effort to invigorate the co-operative banking landscape, the Reserve Bank of India is contemplating a significant reduction in the minimum capital requirement for urban co-operative bank licenses. The suggested cap is set to decrease from 300 crore to a more accessible 200 crore.
A CA has warned that India's middle class may see wealth decline even with salary increases. He states that investment strategies need to shift from savings to growth to counteract rising inflation and living costs.
Quote of the day by Lao Tzu: Ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu's wisdom on patience and natural progression offers a calming perspective. His quote highlights that meaningful achievements unfold steadily. This timeless lesson encourages trust in the process of personal growth and life's unfolding, reminding us that urgency is not always necessary for success.
Lustre or bluster?: on West Asia, slowdown in the Indian economy
Indias economic mettle will be on test at it faces headwinds
'Follow the money': Sen Cruz drops BOMBSHELL evidence, CALLS OUT Nathan Wade in fiery hearing
Sunteck Realty posts 34% growth in FY26 net profit, revenue up 32%
Sunteck Realty has announced a significant 34% jump in net profit for the financial year 2025-26, reaching Rs 202 crore. This strong performance was fueled by robust sales momentum and steady margins. Revenue also saw a substantial increase of 32% for the full year. The company's operational pre-sales grew by 25% annually.
WTO accepts request of India, Taipei to defer ICT import duty dispute ruling until Oct 2026
India and Taiwan have secured a delay in a WTO ruling on India's import duties for certain IT products. The decision is now postponed until October 2026. Both nations are actively engaged in discussions to find a mutual resolution to this trade dispute. This marks the ninth such deferral requested by the parties involved.
US Navy arming warships with Patriot missiles to counter China's hypersonic threat
The U.S. Navy will integrate the Patriot missile into its Aegis combat system. This marks the first time the weapon will be fielded at sea. The move aims to counter China's hypersonic weapons. The PAC-3 MSE interceptors offer enhanced defense for Navy destroyers. Production of the Patriot missile is set to triple.
Strong growth, policy stability drives global realty capital to India: JLLs Murray
India is becoming a key destination for global real estate investment as multinationals seek stability and growth, says Neil Murray, CEO at Real Estate Management Services. According to Murray, strong economic fundamentals, policy support, and rising demand for quality assets are driving interest.
Dior even makes diapers: Rihannas 7-month-old daughter makes magazine debut in designer Dior diaper
Global icon Rihanna features her baby daughter Rocki Irish on a magazine cover. The seven-month-old wears a custom Dior Haute Couture diaper and headpiece. This marks a first for the fashion house. The outfit is designed by Jonathan Anderson. Rihanna's partner A$AP Rocky speaks about her evolution as a mother. The cover highlights Rihanna's blend of motherhood and style.
Did you know? Historys shortest war, the Anglo-Zanzibar War, ended in just 38 minutes
Imagine a war so short it ends almost as soon as it begins. The Anglo-Zanzibar War lasted just 38 minutes, yet it remains one of historys most fascinating conflicts. Sparked by a sudden power struggle in the Sultanate of Zanzibar, the clash quickly turned into a decisive show of force by the British Empire. Within minutes, the outcome was sealed, leaving lasting political consequences. The shortest war carried long-lasting effects, capturing global curiosity and reminding us how quickly history can change in the blink of an eye.
Government rejects security approval of Noida Airport CEO
Indias aviation security regulator has denied security approval to the CEO of Noida International Airport, potentially delaying the start of commercial operations at the upcoming greenfield facility.
Seafood exports up 11.2% in 2025-26
Indias seafood exports rose 11.2% to $8.28 billion in 202526, driven by strong demand from China, the EU and Southeast Asia. Frozen shrimp led earnings. Despite a decline in US shipments, gains in alternative markets offset losses. Export volumes hit 19.32 lakh tonnes, with key ports handling most shipments.
Millions rely on Social Security services every day. In 2026, the Social Security Administration is actively reshaping how those services are delivered. Field offices are not fully closing, but in-person access is becoming limited. More services are shifting online. Appointments are now essential in many locations. Staffing shortages are adding pressure. Wait times are rising. Beneficiaries must adapt to digital systems quickly. This shift directly affects retirement claims, disability support, and identity verification. Local SSA office status can change daily. Checking availability before visiting is now critical. The transition signals a long-term move toward a digital-first Social Security system across the United States.
Bengaluru woman burns boyfriend alive over ignoring suspicion
A 27-year-old man was allegedly murdered by his girlfriend in Bengalurus Byadarahalli area after she set him on fire at her home. Police suspect premeditation, citing claims she tied him up under a pretext. The accused believed he was avoiding her. Investigation is ongoing as she faces arrest.
Chinese proverb of the day explains the meaning of The rich start from combined savings and how it teaches patience, teamwork, and long-term planning. The proverb meaning shows that wealth grows through consistent saving, compound growth, and steady effort. It highlights how small contributions over time build financial stability. This wisdom encourages persistence, disciplined habits, and collective effort to achieve lasting prosperity and financial security.
Tim Cook Trump viral moment: As Tim Cook transitions to Executive Chairman, his past interactions with Donald Trump are gaining renewed attention. Their relationship, marked by tariff negotiations and a viral Tim Apple nickname, significantly shaped Apple's strategy. Cook's continued policy engagement offers investors continuity amid geopolitical and economic uncertainties.
US Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh says he will not be controlled by Trump
Kevin Warsh, nominated for the Federal Reserve leadership, assured senators he would maintain central bank independence and not be controlled by President Trump. Despite Trump's pressure for lower interest rates, Warsh emphasized his commitment to independent monetary policy and addressing inflation concerns. His confirmation hearing is a crucial step amid ongoing investigations into other Fed officials.
Oscar Wilde suggests that human actions are driven by desire (symbolised as sex), while sex itself revolves around power dynamics. The quote highlights the complex interplay between attraction, ambition, and control, revealing how deeply desire and power influence human behaviour and relationships.
'Fani Willis is an icon': Sen. Schmitt REVEALS shocking Biden WH's praises for Trump prosecutor
Thought of the day: Ada Lovelaces enduring insight underscores the power of science as both a practical tool and a philosophical anchor. In a world where uncertainty is inevitable, her message offers a pathway to clarity: seek understanding, trust in reason, and allow structured knowledge to guide you through adversity.
StuckInMotion:The ChallengesofUrban MobilityintheLisbon Metropolitan Area
Fornearly threemillion people spread across the Lisbon Metropolitan Area(AML), getting from home to work is rarely simple,and getting there on time is never guaranteed.While there have been efforts to improve public transport, promote sustainability, and modernize infrastructure, progress has often been slow and uneven. At the same time, the region continues tostrugglewith congestion, inequality in Continue reading StuckInMotion:The ChallengesofUrban MobilityintheLisbon Metropolitan Area
Govt extends interest subvention benefit to micro, small exporters of certain iron, steel goods
Indian government offers interest subvention to small and micro iron and steel exporters. This support aims to aid the trading community facing global uncertainties. Medium sector units are excluded. Additionally, export curbs are placed on specific Baryte grades due to the West Asia crisis.
'He called to KISS MY A**': Trump posts 'BIZARRE' farewell note as Tim Cook steps down as Apple CEO
Sergio Gor marks 100 days in office, says 'India and US not just talking, were delivering results'
Trump's $1.5 trillion defense budget includes $750 billion for ships, jets and Golden Dome
Trump 2027 defence budget: The Pentagon unveiled Donald Trumps ambitious 2027 defense budget, prioritizing missile defense, drones, AI, and industrial capacity. The plan emphasizes modern warfare capabilities, expanded forces, and procurement stability, while leaving funding for the Iran conflict to a future supplemental request.
Vedanta's plea indirectly challenges commercial wisdom of CoC: Adani to NCLAT
Adani Enterprises told NCLAT the Jaiprakash Associates resolution process followed due procedure, with evaluation metrics disclosed upfront and accepted by all bidders. It opposed Vedantas late addendum, saying it would undermine process integrity. Adani argued lender decisions reflect commercial wisdom, not subject to judicial review. The matter continues before the tribunal.
Want to transfer or gift your mutual fund units to a loved one? Here's a step-by-step guide
Mutual funds: Transferring MF units involves converting them to demat format, with specific processes for gifting or transmission. Here is a step-by-step guide to gifting your MF units to a loved one.
Government extends due date for March GSTR-3B filing to April 21
The deadline extension comes after taxpayers experienced echnical difficulties in return filing on April 20. In a notification on Tuesday, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) said the due date for GSTR-3B filing for the month of March is extended till April 21.
New I-T Act will increase voluntary compliance: Official
The Income Tax Act, 2025 will boost voluntary compliance by simplifying provisions and reducing complexity, a senior official said. The revamped law aims to lower compliance costs, cut litigation, and improve clarity. Authorities are conducting outreach programmes to raise awareness and help taxpayers better understand and adopt the new system.
Former FBI agent Steve Moore believes that those demanding ransom in the Nancy Guthrie case negotiated in bad faith from the outset. He points to the lack of proof of life and the public nature of the demands, made through media outlets like TMZ, as indicators of their unseriousness and lack of integrity in the investigation.
Can Israels economy sustain conflicts on multiple fronts?
The Bank of Israels preliminary estimates suggest that Israels war with Iran came at the cost of 35 billion shekels ($11.52 billion) in budgetary expenses. Its operations in Gaza till 2025 cost the country around 8.6% of its annual gross domestic product.
The rules apply across all digital payment modes including cards, UPI, and prepaid instruments, covering both domestic and international transactions. High-value recurring payments such as insurance premiums, mutual fund subscriptions, and credit card bills above 1 lakh will also require enhanced authentication.
Sattva announces coastal zero-waste campaign in Karnataka, targets 80,000 households
The programme aims to connect over 80,000 households and integrate 50 coastal villages into formal waste management systems, with a focus on improving waste segregation, collection and processing at source. It also plans to support around 200 waste workers through stable livelihoods, skilling initiatives and safer working conditions, it added.
Israel will face resistance if troops stay in Lebanon, Speaker Berri says
Lebanon's Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri warned of daily resistance if Israeli forces do not withdraw from a 5-10 km buffer zone in southern Lebanon. Despite a ceasefire, Israel maintains its deployment, aiming to shield its north from Hezbollah. Israel's Defense Minister stated the IDF will disarm Hezbollah if Lebanon fails to do so.
Netflix drops Devil May Cry Season 2 trailer: Check release date, plot and other details
Netflix has released the trailer for Devil May Cry Season 2. The new season premieres on May 12. It focuses on demon hunter Dante confronting his brother Vergil. This season promises a war between worlds. It will explore their sibling rivalry and Dante's past. Studio Mir returns for animation. Johnny Yong Bosch and Robbie Daymond voice the brothers.
Actor Vinod Suryavanshi, now known for his role as Sachiv ji in Panchayat, overcame a childhood of poverty and domestic turmoil. He endured low-paying jobs and faced disrespect as a junior artist before finding his footing in acting, highlighting his journey from hardship to recognition in the entertainment industry.

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