EC directs FIR against TMC MLA Monirul Islam over Farakka vandalism
The Election Commission has ordered an FIR against Farakka MLA Monirul Islam following vandalism at a BDO office. Separately, the ECI has sought an explanation from the West Bengal Chief Secretary. This is regarding disciplinary action taken against four officials. The Commission stated the proceedings were procedurally irregular and lacked mandatory consultation. Complete case records have been requested for review.
Five traffic violations in a year? You may lose your driving licence
Soon, drivers accumulating five or more traffic violations within a year face a three-month driving ban. This new rule, aimed at curbing repeat offenders, allows authorities to suspend or revoke licenses. Past offenses won't be counted beyond the 12-month period, focusing on recent violations.
India condemns incident of trespassing, vandalism at its embassy in Croatia
The Ministry of External Affairs has condemned an incident of trespassing and vandalism at the Indian Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia, by anti-India elements. India has strongly raised the issue with Croatian authorities, demanding accountability for the perpetrators. The MEA emphasized the inviolability of diplomatic premises under the Vienna Convention.
India, Namibia sign electoral MoU as 70 nations join global democracy meet IICDEM 2026 in Delhi
Former MLA Thamarakshan, party join NDA
Former MLA A V Thamarakshan and his faction have joined the NDA in Kerala. Thamarakshan, previously expelled from the Janadhipathya Samrakshana Samithi, announced his faction's merger with the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular). BJP state president Rajeev Chandrasekhar welcomed Thamarakshan. Thamarakshan had merged his faction with the JSS in 2009. The JSS was founded by K R Gowri Amma.
Actresses Who Wore Nude-Toned Dresses and Absolutely Slayed
From illusion gowns to sculpted silhouettes, nude-toned dresses have become the ultimate power move, blending bold design and confidence across global fashion moments.
At WEF Davos 2026, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw positioned India as a first-tier AI nation and trusted global tech partner. He announced India will run most AI work on sovereign models within a year, backed by 38,000 GPUs in a national compute grid. A complete semiconductor ecosystem is emerging, with 24 startups designing 2nm chips and four fabs launching in 2026.
Noida techie death: 2 more builders arrested
Noida police have arrested two more builders. This is in connection with the death of a software engineer. The engineer drowned after his car fell into a waterlogged trench. The incident occurred in Sector 150. The FIR was lodged following a complaint by the techie's father. Police had earlier arrested another director in the case.
US regulator seeks to bypass Indian government to serve Adani summons
The US Securities and Exchange Commission wants to email summons to Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and executive Sagar Adani. This follows India's refusal to serve the documents twice. The SEC alleges a fraud and bribery scheme involving $265 million. Adani group denies the claims. The SEC believes further attempts through international treaties will fail.
1.2bn youngsters will compete for 400mn jobs!: Ajay Banga, Nandan Nilekani on job crisis at WEF 2026
India celebrates Basant Panchami on January 23, marking spring's arrival and honoring Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge and arts. This vibrant festival signifies new beginnings and intellectual growth. Devotees seek blessings for wisdom, creativity, and success, embracing the season's optimism and the pursuit of learning.
EU GSP suspension likely to hit India exports: GTRI
India faces a significant setback in the European Union market from January 1, 2026. The EU has suspended Generalised Scheme of Preferences benefits for 87 percent of Indian exports. This move will lead to higher import tariffs on goods like textiles. The suspension coincides with the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Amethi belonged to Gandhi family, will continue to do so: Kishori Lal Sharma
Amethi MP Kishori Lal Sharma asserted that the constituency belongs to the Gandhi family, who have consistently prioritized its welfare and development. Sharma, acting on the family's instructions, pledged to serve Amethi and ensure its progress. He also criticized BJP governments for allegedly harming the poor and laborers, and condemned the treatment of Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati.
Apple asks Indian court to stop antitrust body from seeking its financials
Apple is challenging India's antitrust watchdog. The company wants to stop the watchdog from demanding its global financial records. This is part of an investigation into Apple's app store policies. Apple fears huge fines if its global turnover is used for penalties. The company has challenged India's penalty rules in court. The Delhi High Court will hear the matter soon.
Budget 2026: Industry leaders seek funding framework for innovation, R&D in pharma, MedTech
Industry leaders are calling for a structured funding framework in the upcoming Union Budget. This aims to boost innovation and R&D in India's pharmaceutical and MedTech sectors. The goal is to drive advanced research and achieve the Viksit Bharat vision. Companies seek support for complex therapies and improved patient access.
AIMIM's Owaisi requests rescue of 16 Indians enslaved on Myanmar-Thailand border
Asaduddin Owaisi has appealed to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. He seeks the rescue of 16 Indian nationals. These individuals were promised jobs in Thailand. They are now enslaved on the Myanmar-Thailand border. Three of the victims are from Hyderabad. They face forced labor and physical punishment. Their passports and phones are confiscated. Medical facilities are denied.
NBFC Moneyboxx comes up with muzzle tech to identify cattle uniquely
The NSE-listed firm is carrying out a pilot to speed up loan issuing process
Germany sees India-EU deal as chance for 'great powers' to unite
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz sees a chance for nations favoring regulations to unite against protectionism. This comes as India and the European Union prepare to sign a major free trade agreement. The deal, called 'the mother of all deals', will create a market for two billion people. European leaders will visit India for the Republic Day celebrations and summit talks.
Thought of the day by Apples founder Steve Jobs: Stay hungry, stay foolish.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' enduring mantra, 'Stay hungry, stay foolish,' champions relentless curiosity and bold risk-taking. This philosophy, born from his own journey of innovation, urges individuals to embrace learning, challenge norms, and pursue passions fearlessly. It's a powerful call to action for personal growth and creative breakthroughs.
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Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tysons quote of the day reflects on humanitys cosmic origins and its role in understanding the universe. Drawn from his book Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, the quote explains how humans are made from elements formed in stars and are uniquely capable of studying the universe that created them.
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10 soldiers killed, 11 injured as Army vehicle plunges into gorge in J-K's Doda
Ten soldiers died and eleven were injured when an Army vehicle fell into a gorge in Doda district. The accident occurred on the Bhaderwah-Chamba interstate road. A joint rescue operation was launched immediately. Injured soldiers were airlifted for specialized treatment. Officials confirmed the fatalities and injuries. Leaders expressed grief and condolences to the families.
Eight Maoists killed in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum
Eight Maoists, including a high-value target with a Rs 1 crore bounty, were eliminated in a fierce gunfight with security forces in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district. The intense exchange of fire occurred in the Saranda forest's Kumdi area. Patiram Majhi, also known as Anal Da, was among those killed.
India emerges as worlds fastest-growing, most cost-competitive office market
Global office markets are shifting. India is now a top choice for businesses. It offers large-scale growth and affordable rents. Modern office spaces are also increasing. India provides a strong foundation for global expansion. This makes it a key destination for talent and operations.
From Shaadi Feasts to Sweat Mode: Kriti Sanon Is Back
After celebrating her sisters wedding and indulging in all the shaadi treats, Kriti Sanon is officially back to her fitness grind.
India bets on small nuclear reactors to cut energy imports
Shamika Ravi said small nuclear reactors would play a critical role in reducing Indias energy import bill while supporting sustainable growth under the 2047 vision
After a successful theatrical run, Dhanush and Kriti Sanons romantic drama Tere Ishk Mein is set to stream on Netflix. The film, directed by Aanand L. Rai, will be available in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. Exploring intense emotions, love, and obsession, it follows Shankar and Mukti as they navigate past trauma and complex relationships. Produced by T-Series Films and Colour Yellow Productions, the movie also features a strong supporting cast and music by A.R. Rahman.
A Telangana government officer, Arramada Venkat Reddy, is under investigation for allegedly amassing assets worth over Rs 7 crore, disproportionate to his known income. The Anti-Corruption Bureau seized properties including houses, plots, and agricultural land, along with significant movable assets like cash and vehicles. The market value of these assets is estimated to exceed Rs 50 crore.
Farmers have shown the way to workers, poor must unite to bring back MGNREGA: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi asserted the Modi government's intent to dismantle MGNREGA mirrors the repealed farm laws. He urged rural workers to unite, drawing parallels with farmers' successful protest. Gandhi stated that collective action can force the government to reinstate MGNREGA in its original rights-based form. The Congress leader highlighted concerns over centralized control and reduced worker wages.
TN election news: The Election Commission of India has allocated symbols to the political parties of actors Vijay and Kamal Hassan. Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam will use the whistle symbol. Kamal Hassan's Makkal Needhi Maiam received the battery torch symbol. Both parties are preparing to contest the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. They aim to challenge the ruling DMK party.
HPCL to begin crude processing at Barmer refinery by January end
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation is set to commence crude processing at its new 180,000 barrels per day Barmer refinery in Rajasthan by month-end. This commissioning will elevate HPCL to become the second-largest state-run refiner. The company has already received crude oil at the refinery. This development marks a significant expansion for HPCL's refining capabilities.
Power tariffs to be index-linked with monthly cost pass-through under NEP 2026
Aimed at stabilising the power sector and backing Indias $30 trillion economy ambition, the policy mandates cost-reflective tariffs from FY27.
Embraer to display two commercial aircraft at Wings India 2026
Embraer will showcase its E195-E2 and E175 commercial aircraft at Wings India 2026, anticipating a demand for at least 500 aircraft in the 80-146 seat range in India over the next two decades. The company also highlighted its C-390 Millennium military transport aircraft proposal for the Indian Air Force, emphasizing 'Make in India' collaboration.
80 pc of industry confident in India's growth prospects: FICCI pre-Budget survey
A FICCI pre-Budget survey shows strong industry optimism, with nearly 80 per cent of respondents confident about India's growth prospects and around half expecting GDP growth of 78 per cent in FY 202627. The survey recommends boosting capex, strengthening defence and electronics manufacturing, enhancing drone-related incentives, rationalising customs tariffs, increasing export incentives and simplifying tax compliance to sustain growth amid global uncertainties.
Gadchiroli to get government tasar silk cocoon market, 3.88-cr project approved
The proposed facility will create dedicated infrastructure for the storage, auction, marketing and handling of tasar silk cocoons
PNB Housing Finance plans to fund new, small-scale real estate developers
PNB Housing Finance is set to boost its business by funding new, small-scale real estate developers. The company is also re-entering construction finance for bigger developers. This strategy aims to increase profit margins by focusing on segments that yield higher returns than prime borrowers. The lender plans to grow its overall business by 17-18% in the coming fiscal year.
The Indian Air Force has released the AFCAT 1 Admit Card 2026 for Group 'A' Gazetted Officer posts. The online examination is scheduled for January 31, 2026, with candidates needing to download their admit cards from afcat.cdac.in. The exam will cover General Awareness, Verbal Ability, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning, with a duration of two hours.
At 70, Vinod Kumar Sharma from Uttar Pradesh has become an internet sensation with his first vlog. His humble and authentic approach to sharing his retirement journey resonated with millions, garnering over 30 million views. Sharma's story highlights that curiosity and courage are ageless, proving a genuine first attempt can leave a lasting impression.
Security agencies are on high alert nationwide. Coded messages '26-26' suggest a possible threat linked to Republic Day 2026. Intelligence points to Pakistan-based terror groups planning coordinated strikes. A Kashmiri group has also issued threats. These warnings are being treated as a significant retaliatory move.
Gold, silver prices ease after Trump backs off from tariff threats on Europe
Gold rates also dropped in the international futures market, with US gold futures consolidating near $4,790$4,800 per troy ounce, after registering a fresh record high above $4,887 earlier in the week on COMEX.
EU Pulls Tariff Preferences On 87 pc Of Indian Exports Ahead Of FTA
Technically, under GSP, exporters received a margin of preference--a percentage reduction in the EU's MFN tariff--which averaged about 20 per cent for most textiles, garments, and industrial goods
WPL: Gujarat Giants draft Kalita as Titas Sadhu replacement
Gujarat Giants have signed Jintimani Kalita as a replacement for injured Titas Sadhu. Kalita joins the Giants from Mumbai Indians for the rest of the Women's Premier League season. Sadhu, who was acquired from Delhi Capitals, has not yet played a match. Kalita brings WPL experience to the Giants squad.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon had blunt feedback for what he called the Davos elite, and he is supposedly not happy with the job they are doing. The billionaire also commented on US President Donald Trump's proposal to cap credit card costs and called it an 'economic disaster'. He also said that the rollout of AI may need to be slowed to save society.
Karnataka BJP supports Governor, slams Congress for misusing assembly
Karnataka BJP leaders B Y Vijayendra and R Ashoka defended Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot's decision to deviate from the government's prepared speech. They accused the ruling Congress of misusing the assembly and disrespecting the Governor and the Constitution. The BJP leaders demanded action against Congress MLAs and MLCs for their alleged misconduct during the Governor's address.
Smriti Irani-led gender alliance creates buzz in Davos, attracts funds
Former Union Minister Smriti Irani has secured USD 2 million in just two days for a USD 100 million fund aimed at supporting one lakh women-owned small businesses in India. This initiative, part of the Alliance for Global Good, also facilitated a USD 40 million investment in women's wellness based on Ayurvedic practices.
'Saw my father ablaze, awaited justice': Sajjan Kumar's acquittal shatters kin of '84 riot victims
Families of 1984 anti-Sikh riot victims voiced anguish after former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar's acquittal in a Delhi court. Despite this, Kumar remains imprisoned for other convictions. Decades of grief persist for those who lost loved ones. They vow to continue their pursuit of justice through further appeals, highlighting the enduring pain and the long wait for closure.
6 Traditional Looks of Abhishek Sharma You Can Try
Abhishek Sharmas traditional wardrobe proves that understated details can make a powerful statement. From pastel kurtas to mirror-work classics, these six looks redefine effortless festive dressing.
AGR relief to Vodafone Idea based on SC ruling, others must follow same route: Scindia
India's consumer demand is set for a revival into FY27. Supportive fiscal and monetary policies, alongside financial deregulation, will drive this growth. Recent reforms strengthen India's growth story. Inflation is expected to remain benign. Economic growth will remain robust. Policy rates are projected to stay stable. India's policy mix is well positioned for demand revival despite global challenges.
Davos 2026: Aramco CEO says oil glut predictions are seriously exaggerated
Aramco's chief Amin Nasser believes oil glut forecasts are overstated. He points to robust demand and falling global oil reserves. This contrasts with analyst predictions of a 2026 supply surplus. Production increases from the United States, OPEC+ and other nations are expected to drive this surplus. Oil prices have remained above $60 per barrel for most of 2025.
An Indian woman's story of being abandoned by her husband for a 3 crore property, leaving her to raise their son alone on a meager salary, has gone viral. Facing immense financial and emotional hardship, she eventually rebuilt her life overseas, now owning a home worth the same amount.
Department of Posts aims 30% revenue growth in FY 2026 to Rs 17,546 cr: Jyotiraditya Scindia
The Department of Posts aims for a significant 30% revenue growth to Rs 17,546 crore in FY26, a substantial jump from the modest 3% increase seen in FY25. Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia highlighted this ambitious target, emphasizing the department's goal to transition from a cost center to a profit center within the next 4-5 years.
Uber accelerates premium ride push in India with 'Black' expansion
Uber is expanding its luxury ride service, Uber Black, in India. The company plans to double its fleet size by 2026 in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. This move targets urban commuters seeking comfort and reliability. Dedicated pickup zones are being established at major airports. Uber is also investing in fleet management firm Carrum to support this growth.
Nara Lokesh takes Andhra Pradeshs energy pitch to World Economic Forum
At the World Economic Forum 2026, Andhra Pradesh's Minister Nara Lokesh engaged with international energy pioneers, advocating for Vestas to establish a wind turbine factory in the state. Conversations with RPSG Group revolved around advancing wind energy and enhancing food processing capabilities.
Why Rs 10,000 can feel joyful or miserable: Ankur Warikoo on the emotions behind money
Money's true value isn't just its numerical worth, but the emotional 'colour' it carries. Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo highlights how income from different sources, spending on experiences versus appearances, and investment choices all imbue money with distinct feelings. This emotional resonance, he argues, shapes our perception of wealth and success, urging us to choose the 'colours' of money we embrace.
Budget 2026: Realtors' wishlist for boosting affordability, finance and housing supply
Developers seek Union Budget 2026-27 measures for affordable housing and finance. They propose revised norms for unit size and price, and enhanced home loan interest deductions. A credit guarantee scheme for low-income borrowers is also suggested. These steps aim to stimulate demand, boost buyer confidence, and ensure sustained housing supply across India.
CIL dispatches record 375 mt coal via rail till Dec FY26
Coal India Limited has achieved a significant milestone, dispatching 375 million tonnes of coal via rail. All these dispatches underwent sampling by third-party agencies. This initiative enhances quality assurance and supply chain reliability. The company aims to increase this quantity further. Independent agencies ensure transparent quality checks, reducing disputes with power plants.
Fujiyama commissions Rs 300 cr solar cell project in UP to support in-house capabilities
Fujiyama Power Systems has commissioned a 1 gigawatt solar cell plant in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh. This new facility, built with an investment of Rs 300 crore, strengthens the company's manufacturing capabilities. The plant will produce solar cells for internal use, reducing reliance on imports. This move supports government initiatives to boost domestic solar manufacturing and meet demand driven by subsidies.
Chris Martin, the acclaimed frontman of Coldplay, emphasizes the importance of emotional expression for personal healing. His philosophy, What you reveal, you heal, suggests that voicing feelings, whether through art or conversation, prevents them from accumulating and becoming burdensome. This approach highlights vulnerability as a pathway to processing pain and moving forward.
Why this PE guru says India could be No. 1 in your lifetime
David Rubenstein of The Carlyle Group predicts India could become the world's largest economy within 20-30 years, citing its young, growing population as a key advantage over aging nations. While India's economy is already the fourth largest, sustained growth and strategic reforms are crucial to capitalize on this demographic dividend and achieve global economic dominance.
Mumbai to have woman mayor from general category: Official
A lottery by the Maharashtra Urban Development Department has determined Mumbai's next mayor will be a woman from the general category. This decision faced opposition from former mayor Kishori Pednekar, who alleged rule changes and argued for an OBC or ST candidate, citing recent general category mayors.
WEF 2026 at Davos: AIs impact on middle-class economics and growth in a changing world
Our policies, working style creating buzz in Davos: Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav
Madhya Pradesh is being presented as a prime investment hub in India at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted the state's progressive policies and efficient working style, which have generated significant interest among international investors. The state is actively working to attract global capital, create employment opportunities for its youth, and leverage its resources effectively.
Zydus launches biosimilar for treatment of multiple cancers
Zydus Lifesciences has launched Tishtha, the world's first biosimilar of Nivolumab, in India. This drug treats multiple cancers. Tishtha will be available in 100 mg and 40 mg dosages. The prices are significantly lower than the reference drug. This launch expands access to immuno-oncology therapies. The company aims to support patients with consistent care.
Budget 2026: Indias big planes and bigger flying dreams eye a safer runway
Union Budget 2026: Indian aviation is facing growing strain as rapid expansion collides with safety, operational and financial stress ahead of Budget 2026. FY26 has been marked by a fatal Air India crash, cyberattacks, technical incidents, aircraft shortages and major disruptions, including at IndiGo.
Will take up issue of MGNREGA repeal strongly during Parliament's Budget session: Mallikarjun Kharge
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge claims the government's move to repeal MGNREGA is an attempt to remove Mahatma Gandhi's name from public memory. He asserted that the party will strongly raise this issue during Parliament's upcoming Budget session. Workers participated in a convention, symbolically planting soil from their work sites. The Congress has launched a campaign demanding the restoration of MGNREGA.
Alpha Alternatives invests Rs 1,250 crore in ASF Insignia
Alpha Alternatives is investing Rs 1,250 crore in ASF Insignia, a large IT office campus in Gurugram. The funds will be used to reduce debt and support future development. This investment aims to make the campus ready for a REIT listing. The project is designed to attract tenants with competitive rental rates.
A row erupted after Nobel Peace Prize winner and Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said that Cuba and Nicaragua will be freed just like Venezuela. Venezuela was raided by the US military recently, in which their leader, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife were captured. The internet was quick to call out Maria Corina Machado for her remarks with users asking how did she win Nobel Prize.
Denmark urges 'constructive' talks respecting territorial integrity: PM
Denmark has urged for constructive discussions regarding Greenland. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated that while political aspects can be negotiated, Danish sovereignty is not up for debate. These remarks follow reports of US President Donald Trump's past consideration of acquiring Greenland. Denmark emphasizes that any dialogue must respect its territorial integrity, particularly concerning Arctic security.
Protein-Rich Breakfasts Are a Game Changer
As shared by Heena Trivedi, starting your day with a high-protein breakfast helps improve fat loss, energy levels, metabolism, and hormonal balance especially for women.
A Bengaluru Chartered Accountant's story of walking 4 km daily for three months to save Rs 60 in auto fare is inspiring netizens. Earning Rs 20,000 monthly, Meenal Goel prioritised independence over comfort. This disciplined choice, made without her parents' knowledge, built her self-reliance and proved she could overcome challenges, fostering resilience and confidence.
Air India braces for record $1.6 billion loss after deadly crash in Ahmedabad last year
The losses come on the back of a turbulent year for Indian aviation marked by flier anxiety, flight delays and mass cancellations by a rival carrier that has put a spotlight on the duopolistic market structure
Trump claims to have a 'secret sonic weapon' that 'nobody else' has
President Trump claimed the US used a secret, exclusive sonic weapon to capture Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro. He stated the US possesses unknown advanced weaponry, raising concerns about their power. Russia has requested more clarity from the US regarding this alleged sonic device.
Notes from Davos: When the G7 sets the tone and the G20 shows up in force
The World Economic Forum in Davos this year is marked by an unusually large and diverse global presence, making it feel more like a convergence of world forums than a single conference. The US has expanded its visibility with two USA Houses, while G20 nations have a strong footprint, led by India with prominent sessions and a confident global pitch.
EU ready to deliver on powerful agenda with India: EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas
The European Union and India will hold the 16th summit in New Delhi, where a new EU-India comprehensive strategic agenda is expected to be adopted
The highly anticipated Oscars 2026 nominations are set to be revealed today. Early favourites like One Battle After Another and Hamnet are expected to feature prominently, alongside potential surprises. Timothe Chalamet's performance in Marty Supreme is also generating significant buzz. Fans are also looking forward to India's entry with Homebound.
Nissan Gravite Launch Date Postponed: Japanese carmaker provides an update about the new MPV
Nissan has postponed the launch of its new seven-seater MPV, the Gravite, in India. The company has not yet announced a new launch date. The Gravite is expected to be a crucial model for Nissan's expansion in the Indian market. Details about the revised launch will be shared soon. This MPV is anticipated to be competitively priced.
SC allows Hindu prayers at disputed Bhojshala site on Basant Panchami
The Supreme Court has permitted Hindu prayers at the Bhojshala complex from sunrise to sunset on Basant Panchami, while allowing Muslim namaz between 1 pm and 3 pm. The court also mandated a list of Muslim attendees for the district administration and urged mutual respect for law and order.
Airforce aspirant killed by speeding Thar during morning jog
An 18-year-old girl was killed after being hit by an overspeeding SUV on Express Highway near Shanti Bagh under the Kardhani police station area on Tuesday. The victim, Anaya Sharma from Jhunjhunu district, was living in Jhotwara and was preparing for a physical test for the armed forces.
Software engineers now need AI skills. Companies expect engineers to use AI tools for faster development and better code. Interviews have changed, with AI now part of live coding. System design and behavioral rounds also include AI integration. Aspiring engineers should combine core engineering with AI expertise to be competitive.
India's installed power capacity rises 36% in 5 years; 2025 sees record renewable additions: RBI
This sharp rise was primarily led by a surge in solar power installations, reflecting strong policy support and growing private sector participation in the renewable energy space
A viral Instagram video showcasing a Mumbai apartment with a kitchen and bathroom facing each other, reportedly priced at Rs 1.25 crore, has reignited debate over the city's unaffordable and cramped housing. The compact layout of the well-kept flat has stunned viewers, highlighting the extreme challenges faced by residents in finding affordable homes amidst limited land and soaring prices.
In a disturbing incident, a South Korean businesswoman was allegedly groped at the Kempegowda International Airport on Monday by an airline staff. The woman claimed that the accused allegedly touched, hugged, and thanked her on the pretext of manual frisking. The accused, identified as Mohammed Affann Ahmed, has been arrested after the woman alerted the airport authorities.
Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman, believed experience taught everything. His famous quote, 'Experience is the teacher of all things', highlights learning through action. This idea, shaped by his life of warfare and governance, remains relevant today. Read on to know more about it!
Queen Elizabeth II believed true leadership meant uniting people. Her early life saw dramatic shifts after her grandfather's death. She became heir to the throne and was educated at home, preparing for her future role. Her insights on success remain relevant today, highlighting the power of collective effort and motivation.
Policy must expand farmer choice beyond chemical farming, say experts
Experts seek support for natural practices; rebalancing of farm subsidies to transform rural livelihoods
Home sales surge 15% in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai: PropTiger
Housing sales in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai surged by 15 percent last year, reaching over 1.33 lakh units. This growth was fueled by improved supply and robust demand. While overall sales across eight major cities declined, these three southern hubs demonstrated strong performance. Developers managed supply effectively, keeping prices stable.
Defence, infrastructure emerge top sectoral bets ahead of Budget: smallcase
smallcase managers stay bullish on medium-term equities despite near-term volatility

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