Shubman Gill joins 3,000-run club in Tests during Colombo second Test
Indian skipper Shubman Gill achieved 3,000 Test runs on Sunday. He reached this milestone during the second Test against Sri Lanka. Gill has scored 3,004 runs in 43 matches at an average of 43.53. He is the fourth-youngest Indian batter to achieve this significant feat. India was 88/2 at the end of the first session.
During the Apollo 12 mission, astronaut Alan Bean mistakenly aimed the color television camera at the sun, leading to overheating and the loss of live color transmissions from the moon. Although this incident curtailed real-time broadcasts, a wealth of still photos and 16mm film preserved the lunar journey. As a result, NASA implemented updated handling procedures for cameras in subsequent space explorations.
Nationwide anti-narcotics fortnightly drives to begin from September
Anti-drug agencies will launch a year-long national enforcement drive starting September. This initiative includes apprehending absconding offenders and inspecting medical shops for drug diversion. Special drives will target foreigners and focus on preparing dossiers against fugitives. The plan also involves awareness programs and coordinated checks at all entry points. These campaigns aim to strengthen collaboration and achieve a drugs-free India.
Defence ministry backs major shipbuilding, manufacturing expansion in West Bengal
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated five expansion projects for GRSE and YIL. These initiatives aim to significantly boost shipbuilding and defence manufacturing capabilities in West Bengal. GRSE will develop three riverside sites along the Hooghly river for shipbuilding and repairs. YIL's Metal and Steel Factory will enhance indigenous metallurgical output with new forging presses.
The push for faster adoption of gas piped to households for cooking purposes, called PNG, follows the disruption to India's LPG supply chains during the West Asia crisis earlier this year.
Mcap of Four Top Firms Erodes by Rs 87,960 Crore
The combined market valuation of four of India's top-10 most valued firms eroded by Rs 87,960.29 crore last week, with Bharti Airtel experiencing the largest decline, amidst a bearish trend in the equities market.
SPARSH pension portal lets defence pensioners check pension payments, PPO details, disability benefits, gratuity, commutation, dearness relief and life-certificate status online. Here is a simple five-step guide to accessing pension records and raising grievances when discrepancies arise.
DMRC becomes first Indian metro organisation to secure ISO 55001:2024 certification
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has become Indias first metro organisation to receive ISO 55001:2024 certification for its asset management system, covering Mumbai Metro Line-3. The certification marks DMRCs shift towards risk-based, lifecycle-oriented asset management and strengthens its ambitions to expand its operations and maintenance expertise beyond Delhi-NCR.
Inside FMCG's leadership shake-up: The boardroom churn behind HUL, GCPL, Britannia, Dabur, Colgate
Indian FMCG companies are experiencing significant leadership changes across major firms. Several top executives have transitioned, impacting company strategies and market positions. These changes occur during a period of uneven consumer demand and rising competition. Companies are adapting to evolving consumer preferences and increasing input costs. New leaders aim to drive growth and navigate a dynamic business landscape.
Although she was one of Bollywoods earliest female superstars, Madhubalas life before she became a darling of the masses was marred by poverty. Following her fathers loss of employment, she was forced to become the familys sole breadwinner at the tender age of 11. However, she eventually became a breakout star at the age of 16 - starring in not just one but two hits - Mahal and Dulari.
Central govt asks states to appoint nodal officers to speed up PNG adoption
The Petroleum Ministry has asked states and Union Territories to provide district-level administrative support to accelerate the shift of households from LPG to piped natural gas (PNG), seeking appointment of nodal officers to coordinate with gas distributors and oil marketing companies. In an August 21 letter to state chief secretaries, Petroleum Secretary Neeraj Mittal said PNG, as a safer, cleaner and more efficient cooking fuel, has an important role in advancing India's energy transition while reducing the logistics burden associated with LPG distribution and improving consumer convenience. PNG brings a safer, cleaner and more efficient cooking fuel, playing a critical role in advancing the country's energy transition objectives. Its accelerated adoption contributes to reducing the logistics burden associated with LPG distribution, enhancing consumer convenience, and improving utilisation of CGD infrastructure created through substantial public and private investment, Mittal .
Air India reduces Delhi cargo transfer time to 5-8 hours, expands pilot across India-Europe routes
Air India successfully launched a new cargo transshipment policy on a key air route. This initiative significantly reduced cargo connection times at Delhi Airport. The policy allows eligible shipments to remain securely packed throughout their transit. This streamlined process aims to attract more transit cargo to Indian airports. The airline plans to expand this efficient cargo movement across more routes.
India's art market is having a moment
New Delhi: Amrita Sher-Gil's The Storyteller breaks the world record for an Indian artist with Rs 61.8 crore in 2023. Followed by M F Husain clocking Rs 118 crore for Gram Yatra in 2025 and Raja Ravi Varma's Yashoda and Krishna auctioned at Rs 167.2 crore in 2026.The records are tumbling every year as it were. If the numbers by the greats are staggering so are these by lesser known artists. Take, for instance, Asit Kumar Haldar's Mother India (Division of Bengal) that sold for Rs 2.07 crore against an estimate of approximately Rs 8-12 lakh, over 25 times its lower estimate, or Shanti Dave's Untitled (1971) that went for Rs 3.25 crore against an estimate of approximately Rs 32-45 lakh.The sales have established a trend for Indian artists, especially modernists, in a market that luxury intelligence magazine LuxeTrope pegs at nearly Rs 3,000 crore, a sharp spike from a few crore at the turn of the century.It all paints a picture of Indian art widening its canvas beyond just a few high value transactions. A growth story seemingly centred around a handful of master modernists but one motivated by the expansion of the collector base thanks to new and informed buyers, increase in buyer participation from within India, and the country's growing presence at international exhibitions, museums, and institutions.The price surge, according to Dinesh Vazirani, co-founder and CEO of Saffronart Auction House, can be attributed to wanting a slice of the best work.The renewed interest in Indian art is closely tied to the growing international recognition of India's modernist movement. A new generation of Indian collectors has also developed a stronger desire to acquire works by modernist artists, who occupy a foundational place in India's artistic narrative, added Manoj Mansukhani, director - marketing at AstaGuru Auction House.At the same time, international institutions have increasingly incorporated South Asian art into exhibitions, collections, and research programmes, helping reposition Indian modernism within a global narrative rather than a regional one, Mansukhani told PTI.The distinction between modern and contemporary artists is partly chronological and partly conceptual. Modernists are generally artists who were active during the period roughly spanning the late 19th century to the early 1980s. They sought to break away from academic traditions and experimented with new forms, abstraction, and individual expression.Contemporary artists, active 1980s onwards, are defined less by a single style than by their engagement with current social, political, technological, and environmental issues.As Mansukhani sees it, the growing interest is being driven by a combination of scarcity, scholarship, and cultural confidence as artists such as Husain, Raza, V S Gaitonde, Tyeb Mehta, F N Souza, and Sher-Gil are increasingly understood as major contributors to twentieth-century modernism.In recent years, Indian artists, also including Nalini Malani, Nasreen Mohamedi and Bhupen Khakar, have frequently been exhibited at notable museums and institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Venice Biennale.Contemporary and living Indian artists such as Bharti Kher, Shilpa Gupta, Jitish Kallat, Mithu Sen, and V Ramesh have also found greater international recognition.Mansukhani noted that although both contemporary and modern artists have broadened their presence in international markets, the pattern of engagement differs.Unlike the modernist market, where a relatively broad consensus exists around a handful of canonical figures, the contemporary market is more diverse and selective, he added.The interest in modernists has not only spilled over to contemporary ones but several under-recognised artists across generations.According to Ashish Anand, CEO and MD of DAG, several under-recognised artists have been making personal records in auctions, selling for much above their estimated values.So besides Shanti Dave whose untitled work sold at a Christie's auction for over 10 times its lower estimate, there is also Shyamal Dutta Ray's Untitled (The Durga Procession Crossing Howrah Bridge, Calcutta) that went for Rs 89.38 lakh against an estimate of approximately Rs 3.2-5.4 lakh, over 27 times its lower estimate.What this tells us is that collectors are increasingly rewarding quality, rarity and art-historical significance across categories rather than focusing on a handful of names. Equally important is the growth of scholarship, institutional engagement and market transparency over the last decade. Collectors today have access to far more information and are making decisions with greater conviction, Anand told PTI.The result, he added, is a market that is becoming deeper, more confident and more discerning.Vazirani also attributes this to a mindset change, especially with Indians and Indian diaspora, where they believe that art is a generational asset and is a repository of value.According to Mansukhani, growth is ot solely being driven by a handful of high-value transactions.The market growth is also based on more aggressive bidding along with a noticeable increase in participation.The collector base is becoming broader, particularly among entrepreneurs, professionals, and family offices, he said.Mansukhani added that today's most active buyers tend to be entrepreneurs, industrial families, finance professionals, technology founders, family offices, and established private collectors. Moreover, the visibility of art fairs, exhibitions, digital platforms, and educational initiatives has made collecting less intimidating to new collectors than it once was.One of the most important shifts in recent years is that many of the largest purchases are now being made by collectors based within India. Many new collectors are entering the market through contemporary art before moving toward historical works, while others begin by acquiring works at relatively accessible price points, he said.Commercial art platforms such as India Art Fair and Art Mumbai as well as forums like international exhibitions like Kochi-Muziris Biennale have been introducing Indian art enthusiasts to international works and vice versa.At its 17th edition in February this year, India Art Fair hosted its largest and most international presentation to date with 133 exhibitors in total, nearly 25 of which came from outside of India.Jaya Asokan, director of the India Art Fair, while modern Indian art is seeing the most visible growth in terms of headline prices and auction performance, contemporary art, South Asian diaspora practices and younger artists are also seeing significant momentum.The diaspora is particularly interesting because it allows South Asian histories to be read through global experiences of migration, identity, belonging and memory. Younger collectors are often drawn to this kind of work because it speaks closely to their own lives and concerns, she said.Perhaps most encouraging is the growing willingness among collectors to discover emerging artists earlier in their careers, supported by galleries that are investing in long-term artistic development, she added.Vazirani, who is also a co-founder of Art Mumbai, noted that the largest buyers remain business houses and corporate but young Indians who have done well entrepreneurially are coming to the market.The growth trajectory, according to Mansukhani, is very much expected to continue, largely buoyed by modern Indian art that has undoubtedly strengthened the visibility of the broader ecosystem and encouraged new collectors to enter the field.However, there is also a risk that excessive attention on a relatively small group of historical figures can overshadow living artists.Contemporary practitioners and others require sustained institutional and collector support if their markets are to develop meaningfully. A healthy art market depends on maintaining a balance between preserving historical legacies and supporting contemporary artistic production, he said.
Should you buy a home or continue renting? Real estate developer Niranjan Hiranandani shared his view on home ownership, capital creation and construction quality during an episode of Figuring Out with Raj Shamani.
Bank overcharged you or failed to reverse an unauthorised debit? Heres what you should do next
Customers facing incorrect bank fees or unauthorised transactions can file complaints through their bank's grievance process. If unresolved, they may escalate to the RBI. Here's the full process.
FPIs Infuse Rs 23,544 Crore in Indian Equities This August
Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) have significantly increased their investment in Indian equities, infusing Rs 23,544 crore in August, driven by improving quarterly earnings, a stable rupee, and positive market prospects.
Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana: 5,000 monthly investment could grow to 2728 lakh - here is how
Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana calculator: See how investing 5,000 monthly could grow to around 2728 lakh at maturity, based on an assumed 8.2% interest rate. Having a clear understanding of the scheme's salient features is essential for planning future investments.
Indias Space Economy Set to Reach $40-45 Billion in the Next Decade
New Delhi, August 23: Indias space economy has reached $9 billion, with projections estimating it could grow to $40-45 billion over the next decade. This growth is attributed to a robust startup ecosystem and policy reforms, according to recent government data. On Sunday, India celebrated National Space Day, marking the rapid expansion of the countrys ... Read more Indias Space Economy Set to Reach $40-45 Billion in the Next Decade
Enrica row: Tamil Nadu tightens liquor checks
Fresh low spins over Bay, may sustain wet spell over East, North-East
Parts of Central India, South Peninsula to gain as conveyor belt of tropical disturbances from West Pacific and South China Sea may keep Bay of Bengal busy into this week
PM Modi Meets Space Startups As India Targets $44B Space Economy Boom
PM Modi Meets Space Startups As India Targets B Space Economy Boom
Birdwatching is emerging as a popular hobby in India, attracting people of all ages and backgrounds. Beyond offering a way to reconnect with nature and escape screens, it can sharpen memory, improve attention and reduce anxiety. Beginners can start with local birding groups, binoculars and apps such as Merlin Bird ID and eBird. Indias diverse habitats also offer opportunities to spot rare, endemic and migratory birds while contributing to citizen science and conservation.
TNAU forecasts 65-70/kg groundnut prices at harvest
This forecast, crafted from 25 years of market trends, is a heads-up for anyone planning to sow
TNAU sees 75-80/kg cotton price during harvest
But price fluctuations could happen depending on how the South-West monsoon plays out and the potential effects of El Nino
Political parties unite against bifurcation of Palakkad railway division
The State government would take up the issue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, describing the Railway Boards decision as unilateral and unacceptable
India eyes critical minerals, bigger markets in South America trade push
India is strengthening trade ties with South American nations like Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal will chair joint trade meetings in Argentina and Brazil. Talks for a comprehensive trade agreement with Chile are in advanced stages. Discussions will also cover expanding the preferential trade agreement with Mercosur. These efforts aim to diversify India's export markets and boost bilateral trade.
South Africa targets 1L Indian tourist arrivals
Jaipur, South Africa is targeting 1 lakh Indian tourist arrivals in 2026, with a growing focus on younger and experience-seeking travellers, South African Tourism Chief Operating Officer Ismail Dockrat has said.He also said that Rajasthan is emerging as an important market for South Africa, and that there is a scope for industry collaboration between the two destinations.India is one of our most important growth markets, and our target for 2026 is to reach 100,000 Indian arrivals, which would bring us back to around our pre-pandemic levels, Dockrat, who was in Jaipur to attend the recently held BRICS Tourism Working Group meeting, told PTI.Also Read| South Africa adds R500 processing fee to ETA system; heres what travellers will paySouth Africa received close to 70,000 Indian visitors in 2025.Dockrat said the aim over the next three years is to build sustained growth beyond the 1 lakh mark, with visa facilitation and air connectivity remaining key priorities.He said the profile of Indian travellers is changing significantly and there is an increasing interest in luxury, adventure, experiential travel, destination weddings and youth travel.The Indian traveller is becoming far more diverse and experience-led.While families and group travel remain important, we are seeing growing interest in luxury and experiential travel, adventure, multi-generational holidays, destination weddings, incentives and youth travel, he said.Those travellers are seeking experiences that are immersive and personal, whether that is adventure, food and wine, culture, self-drive journeys or unique wildlife experiences, Dockrat added.He said while Cape Town and Johannesburg will always remain important gateways, the South Africa Tourism was looking to encourage Indian travellers to discover the wider diversity of South Africa.Also Read| South Africa launches ETA: Indians can now get digital travel approval in 24-48 hoursWe see strong potential in destinations and experiences such as the Winelands, the Garden Route, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga, along with our coastal experiences, culinary journeys, cultural heritage and adventure offerings.A traveller who comes to Cape Town can explore the Winelands or continue along the Garden Route. Similarly, a wildlife itinerary can be combined with culture, adventure and premium experiences, he said.He said there is a scope for industry collaboration between the tourist destinations of Rajasthan and South Africa.Rajasthan and South Africa have some very interesting synergies, particularly around heritage, luxury, wildlife, weddings and experiential travel. Both destinations appeal to travellers looking for distinctive and immersive experiences, Dockrat said.For us, Rajasthan is also an important emerging market because of its growing base of affluent and experience-led travellers, he added.Dockrat said accessibility, particularly visas and air connectivity, is the biggest priority for accelerating Indian arrivals.South Africa has introduced the Trusted Tour Operator Scheme and is moving towards a more digital visa process through the Electronic Travel Authorisation system. Air connectivity is a significant priority for us, and direct connectivity between South Africa and India is very much on our radar, Dockrat said, adding South African Tourism is working with airline partners and stakeholders to strengthen connectivity.The tourism body is also widening its focus beyond traditional markets such as Mumbai and Delhi to cities, including Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad and Chennai, through India-specific marketing, trade engagement, cooperative campaigns, training programmes and roadshows.Dockrat said that 2027 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, to be hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, could become one of the country's biggest tourism opportunities from India.Cricket has an emotional connection with Indian audiences that few other events can match, and a World Cup provides a strong reason to travel, he said.The strategy is to turn match-driven visits into longer holidays covering wildlife, Winelands, coastlines, food, culture and adventure.South Africa is also promoting destinations beyond Cape Town and Johannesburg, including the Garden Route, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga.On safety concerns, Dockrat said visitors should use reputable operators, plan responsibly and follow local guidance, while describing South Africa as a warm, diverse and welcoming destination.On BRICS tourism cooperation, he said its practical value would lie in reducing travel friction rather than merely increasing promotion.The real value of BRICS tourism cooperation will be in making travel easier in practical terms, Dockrat said, citing potential cooperation on air connectivity, tourism investment and business and MICE travel.He said a common BRICS tourist visa could be a long-term possibility.However, he said, visa policy is the responsibility of individual governments and immigration authorities.
NRI sending money to parents in India? This one mistake could trigger an income tax notice
Non-resident Indians sending money to parents in India face scrutiny from tax authorities if transfers lack documentation. Here are the rules one should be aware of.
Actor Mohsin Khan announced his engagement to his partner Tamanna recently. He shared intimate pictures from their ceremony with close friends and family. Mohsin described Tamanna as his forever person and recalled their first meeting. He talked about how finding his life partner felt surprisingly easy. Read on!
Metals sector outlook improves as non-ferrous earnings lead recovery: Systematix
India's metals and mining sector outlook is improving significantly. Non-ferrous companies are expected to lead earnings growth and performance. Select primary steel producers will see support from capacity expansion and volume recovery. Raw material costs and commodity prices remain key risks for the industry. Overall EBITDA margins increased, showing positive sector momentum.
Starbucks India brews up a fresh plan; puts expansion back on the menu
Starbucks India plans aggressive store expansion after a two-year business model recalibration. The company reported four consecutive quarters of same-store sales growth. This renewed expansion will increase store density in existing cities. Tata Starbucks aims to eventually match Starbucks' scale in China. The joint venture posted revenue growth and narrowed its net loss.
Charting the Global Economy: UK payrolls slide, inflation rises
The latest figures show the UK labor market is faltering, with job vacancies reaching a five-year low. Inflation rates have intensified, fueled by soaring energy prices. Across the euro area, business activity showed modest growth, though France's economy continues to struggle.
A 9-km section of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is now open for trial runs. This new stretch connects DND Flyway and Jaitpur, easing travel for many commuters. Motorists can now access the expressway directly from east and south Delhi areas. Full connectivity to Vadodara is anticipated by December this year. A direct link to Noida International Airport is also under construction.
Farah Khan's Kadhi Pakora recipe: 3 secret hacks for fluffy pakoras and delicious Punjabi kadhi
Farah Khan is known for her cooking skills and has shared her Punjabi Kadhi Pakora recipe in one of her vlogs. Her three useful hacks include adding yogurt to the pakora batter for softer, fluffier pakoras, crushed raw garlic to the yogurt-besan mixture for deeper flavour, and slow-cooking the kadhi to remove the raw besan taste. The dish is finished with a fragrant ghee tadka and served with steamed rice.
India deploys 3 ships to rescue crew off Paradip
PPF vs NSC: 5 lakh investmentwhere will you earn more in 5 years? Check calculations
PPF vs NSC: Compare the returns on 5 lakh over five years, along with 2026 interest rates, tax treatment, maturity and investment limits. Find out which government-backed savings scheme may better suit your short-term or long-term financial goals.
Remembering Anthony Bourdain through his radical honesty
Anthony Bourdain's appreciation for honest food and his impact was evident. He enjoyed simple dishes like vada pav, calling it the Bombay burger. Bourdain championed overlooked kitchen workers and their home food. His unexpected death in 2018 shocked many fans and colleagues. The article reflects on his legacy and the industry that grew around him.
CIAL, SpiceJet trade charges over weather-related flight disruption in Kochi
CIAL said there were no adverse weather conditions in Kochi warranting the disruption cited by the airline
ISRO's bicycle to Moon landing story
India marked the third National Space Day on Sunday, with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Dr V Narayanan recalling the agency's humble beginnings while highlighting the country's current standing among the world's leading spacefaring nations.Speaking at the national event held at the Space Applications Centre (SAC) in Ahmedabad, Narayanan said ISRO once transported rocket parts on bicycles in the absence of other vehicles. He said the space programme has since progressed to a position where India ranks number one in nine areas, an achievement he attributed to the collective effort of the Indian space community, academia and industrial partners.Also read: PM Modi urges space startups to explore applications in agriculture, livestock, environmentNarayanan also spoke about the Chandrayaan-3 mission, whose Vikram lander achieved a soft landing near the Moon's south pole on 23 August 2023, the event being commemorated by National Space Day. He said the mission's significance extended beyond the landing itself, with scientific data collected during the mission subsequently shared with the global scientific community.The ISRO chief further said Chandrayaan-3 inspired 140 crore Indians worldwide, describing it as one of the mission's major achievements under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.This year's celebration is the third since the Union Government designated 23 August as National Space Day in 2023 to mark the Chandrayaan-3 landing at Shiv Shakti Point on the lunar south pole. The day recognises the contributions of ISRO's engineers, researchers and scientists, and comes as the agency prepares for upcoming missions including Gaganyaan and Chandrayaan-4.Theme for 2026This year's celebrations are built around the theme Towards Viksit Bharat: Innovating, Collaborating and Aspiring to Global Space Leadership. The theme is aimed at encouraging young innovators, technology startups and academic institutions to develop indigenous solutions to global space challenges.Also read: Northeast India looks to emerge as space-tech gateway to Southeast AsiaThe national event at SAC Ahmedabad included an exhibition showcasing ISRO's recent achievements and Department of Space (DoS)/ISRO initiatives supporting Indian industry and space startups, along with talks and panel discussions featuring experts from DoS/ISRO, industry, academia and the startup ecosystem.
Switching jobs does not halt your EPF savings as your balance and future contributions depends on your employment type. Here's what happens if you switch jobs, start a business or move to an exempted PF trust.
Malayalam sci-fi comedy Pluto will debut digitally next week. The film, released theatrically on July 30, 2026, received mixed responses. It tells the story of an ordinary man and his unusual friendship with a stranded alien. The movie brings comedy, emotions, and science fiction elements for viewers. Read on to know where to watch the movie online.
A salary hike can make you poorer: CA explains the lifestyle inflation trap that you must avoid
CA Nitin Kaushik warned on X that a salary hike can make you poorer if lifestyle inflation outpaces income growth. He illustrated how a 50% salary increase from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakh could reduce the savings rate from 30% to 23.3% when expenses rise sharply. Instead, he suggested investing half of a Rs 50,000 raise and using the rest for lifestyle upgrades, raising the savings rate to 36.7%.
How smarter supply chains can help Indias dairy sector compete globally
The next chapter of Indian dairy must be built on productivity, traceability and trust
The 8th Pay Commissions fitment factor could impact central government salaries. Here are tentative Level 58 basic pay calculations under the 2.0, 2.1, 2.25, and 2.57 fitment factors, along with key employee demands and upcoming consultation details that employees and pensioners should know about.
Equities, debt and precious metals are moving through different cycles, making it difficult for investors to identify the next winning asset class. Here is why multi-asset allocation can help investors diversify risk and navigate uncertain market conditions.
Panama-flagged cargo ship sinks off Odisha coast; 2 of 24 crew members saved by Indian Coast Guards
Hema Malini recently opened up about her life and career following Dharmendra's recent passing. She is not considering a return to acting, finding contentment in her current activities. The veteran actress dismissed rumors of a rift with Dharmendra's first family. She emphasised the importance of genuine love and mutual understanding in relationships.
Chinese robot outruns Usain Bolt's record
Anbe Diana, a romantic film exploring cultural differences, is all set for its digital debut. The movie revolves around a conservative man and a free-spirited Anglo-Indian girl. Their relationship goes through family expectations and contrasting worlds with humor and emotion. Pari Elavazhagan wrote, directed, and stars in this personal project. Read on!
The bar for dating etiquette is now underground
EPFO has launched a special drive, allowing establishments to regularise their past records and enrol previously uncovered employees for social security benefits. Check last date, eligibility, full process and other details here.
I would never shortlist this resume: Ankur Warikoo reveals what happened during his ISB interview
Ankur Warikoo recalled his 2005 ISB interview, where he arrived with a dropout status, an unconventional resume and no clear career plan. When an interviewer said he would never shortlist his resume, Warikoo boldly replied that he was happy the interviewer would not be on the panel. Three weeks later, ISB selected him. Warikoo says the experience changed his life because he went there looking for himself, not just a job or salary.
Bank holidays this week: SBI, HDFC, ICICI, PNB and other banks will remain closed for upto 4 days between 24 and 30 August. Check exact dates with RBI's holiday calendar.
EPFO has reminded members of the importance of completing 10 years of eligible service to receive monthly pension benefits. Here is what members should know about PF withdrawals, scheme certificates, service continuity and retirement planning.
Actor Rajesh Kumar once made the bold decision to leave behind his television career and return to his roots in Gaya, where he turned to farming. This five-year journey wasn't easy, as he faced devastating floods, the pandemic's impact, and a crippling financial crisis that racked up debts nearing two crore rupees. However, spirituality served as his guiding light, helping him overcome these hurdles. Read on!
Credit card EMI: Is converting a big purchase into EMI always cheaper? Experts explain
Credit card EMI can ease monthly cash flow, but it may also increase the overall cost of a purchase. Experts explain how interest, processing fees, tenure and rewards affect the final repayment, highlighting the importance of careful planning before opting for EMI.
US-India trade deal nearly final, Rubio to visit India in October: Sergio Gor
US Ambassador Sergio Gor revealed that the US-India trade agreement is on the verge of finalization, clarifying that Congress's push for tariffs differs from the previous Trump administration. He underscored Trump's admiration for Modi, while also stressing the urgency of resolving the Russia-Ukraine crisis, highlighting India's critical role as evidenced by numerous high-ranking visits from US officials.
Hail, heat compound woes for Kashmirs Rs 12,000 Cr apple economy
Kashmir experienced a spell of unsettled weather on Saturday, with temperatures remaining above normal at several stations even as hailstorms battered apple-growing areas of south Kashmirs Shopian and Kulgam districts and heavy rain inundated parts of north Kashmirs Kupwara district. The hailstorm struck nearly a dozen villages in Shopian, including Pandoshan, Mandujan, Feripora, Kanjiullar, Ramnagri and Kaprin, leaving apple growers worried about further losses during the crucial harvesting season. Farmers said the hailstorm lasted around five to seven minutes but was intense enough to damage both trees and fruit. The hailstones stripped the apple trees of their leaves and caused bruises on the fruit, said Abdul Rashid, an apple grower from Mandujan. He said orchards in the area had already suffered repeated weather shocks this season. This is the third time that hail has hit our orchards. Every time we think the weather will remain stable, another spell causes damage, Rashid said. The latest hailstorm comes less than three weeks after a similar spell on August 6, when strong winds accompanied by hail knocked apples from trees across several villages in Shopian. Some farmers had estimated losses from that episode at as much as 90%. Director Horticulture Kashmir Vikas Anand, who visited the affected areas last week, had also said that some villages had suffered damage of nearly 90%. For growers, the repeated weather events have heightened concerns over the lack of an effective mechanism to protect them from crop losses. Apple is the economic lifeline of Shopian, with more than 85% of the districts population dependent on the fruit for their livelihoods. The apple economy in Jammu and Kashmir is estimated at around Rs 12,000 crore and supports hundreds of thousands of people across the value chain. In the absence of crop insurance, farmers are left to bear the entire loss whenever hailstorms or other extreme weather events hit, said Gulzar Ahmad, another grower from Shopian. At least the government should provide anti-hail nets to farmers at subsidised prices. That is the bare minimum that can be done to protect orchards, he said. Farmers have for years been seeking a comprehensive crop insurance scheme to cover losses caused by hailstorms, heavy rain and other weather-related events. In neighbouring Kulgam district, hailstorms also hit Chuglapora, Kund and parts of the main town, damaging apple orchards. The hailstorm has again caused damage to the apple crop. The upper belt of the district has been hit multiple times this season, said Mohammad Shafi, an apple grower. Meanwhile, in north Kashmirs Kupwara district, an intense spell of rain lashed Sanzipora village, inundating streets and disrupting movement. Rainwater also entered a government higher secondary school in the area. The weather also remained warmer than normal across parts of the Valley. Srinagar recorded a maximum temperature of 32.2C and a minimum of 20.6C, with the day and night temperatures 2.2C and 3.2C above normal, respectively. Pahalgam recorded a maximum of 25.5C and a minimum of 15.4C, with the night temperature 3.1C above normal. Gulmarg recorded a maximum of 20.8C and a minimum of 11.4C, with the daytime temperature marginally above normal while the minimum remained near normal.
Indias passenger vehicle market has seen a sharp rise in the number of variants offered by automakers, making cars more customisable but also making purchase decisions more complicated.
Scarlett Johanssons quote about looking good highlights that fitness does not come from quick fixes or miracle solutions. Speaking while preparing to play Black Widow in Iron Man 2, Johansson stressed the importance of commitment, consistency, healthy eating and regular exercise. The remark also came as she pushed back against tabloid claims about extreme weight loss and crash dieting.
Nubra Civil Airport terminal likely to open by December
Ladakh plans to launch civilian flights from Thoise Airport by December. Runway re-carpeting is underway for a November completion deadline. A joint inspection will assess Kargil airport's readiness for civilian flights. These operations will boost the region's connectivity and tourism potential. The Indian Air Force approved land for a new civil terminal.
Cochin Airport accuses SpiceJet of misinformation amid Kochi delays
Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) accused SpiceJet of spreading misinformation by blaming bad weather for recent flight disruptions from Kochi.
'Matter Of National Economy Security': Rajnath Singh On Preventive Healthcare
Rajnath Singh said non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, cancer, kidney failure and mental health disorders were increasingly becoming major health concerns.
Feeling more tired and experiencing pain deep in your bones and suffering through muscle cramps? It may not really be your age catching up on you, but a major deficiency of vitamin D, as per an internal medicine expert, Dr Priyam Bordoloi.
MPD 2047 focuses on boosting non-motorised mobility, 24x7 economy
The BJP has formed a special team to focus on outreach to Gen Z voters. This new initiative aims to understand and engage with young people's concerns. The party also passed a resolution condemning the Congress Working Committee's Vande Mataram stance. A nationwide 'Seva Sankalp Abhiyan' will mark Prime Minister Modi's 25 years as Gujarat CM. This month-long campaign will begin soon to honor the milestone.
Weather Today: India braces for heavy rainfall and thunderstorms this Sunday, affecting regions from Uttarakhand to southern states. Major downpours are anticipated, especially in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, where thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are expected. Odisha faces a dire warning for extremely heavy rainfall in the coming days. These widespread wet conditions are projected to persist through Thursday, impacting daily life across the country.
Telangana energy sector to complement govt. plans to achieve $3 trillion economy: Dy. CM
90% hotel, homestay bookings cancelled; Meghalayas tourism economy faces sudden freeze
Full Speech: Mark Carney Blasts Trumps Tariff War; Canadas First Step To Destroy US Economy
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a blistering response after trade talks with the Trump administration collapsed, declaring that we were attacked and saying Canada is now at war after being hit with steep U.S. tariffs.In a full-throated defence of Canada's position, Carney said Ottawa walked away from what he called a bad deal, accusing Washington of making last-minute demands that threatened Canada's trade interests, culture, language and sovereignty. He also questioned the reliability of any agreement with the Trump administration, saying sometimes its signature was written in pencil.
Beyonce shocked fans when she appeared in the 2018 Coachella concert, appearing in peak energy and flaunting a perfect ten figure, despite delivering twins months before. The secret to her amazing transformation was a novel 22-day vegan diet that was created by her personal trainer Marco Borges. Though vegan, the diet is definitely crafted for foodies, as it has delicacies such as pizza and chia pudding!
Day 2 of Imphal-Guwahati bus service goes off without a hitch, after 3 year suspension
Public transport services between Imphal and Guwahati resumed smoothly on Saturday. Over two hundred passengers departed Imphal in a fleet of buses and vehicles. This resumption follows a three-year suspension due to ethnic unrest in Manipur. Interstate passenger bus services had been suspended since May 3, 2023. The restoration of this crucial inter-state link is widely appreciated by the public.
Vignan University launches centre of excellence on Blue Economy
Insidious: Out of the Further is now playing in theatres after its August 21, 2026 release. The sixth film in the horror franchise follows Gemma, a young mother who discovers she can enter The Further and bring entities from the supernatural realm into the real world. The movie is not available on OTT yet, and an official Indian streaming platform or release date has not been announced.
Iran's Economy Buckles Under War, Sanctions & Blockade | Prices Soar, Jobs Vanish
Nearly six months into the conflict with the United States and Israel, Iran's economy is under mounting pressure. Soaring prices, disappearing jobs and a tightening blockade are making basic necessities increasingly unaffordable. For millions of Iranians, the economic cost of the war is now being felt in their everyday lives. Watch the ground report.
Thinking about losing weight? Heres what experts suggest doing for the first 7 days
Start your weight loss journey by recognizing what drives you and transforming your kitchen into a supportive space. Acknowledge your emotional eating triggers and explore healthier coping strategies. Incorporate enjoyable physical activities that can seamlessly fit into your routine. Instead of extreme diet changes, make minor adjustments to your meals. Don't forget the importance of getting enough sleep and remember that setbacks are a natural part of the journey.
Psychology and behaviour science research suggest that walking may help the brain generate new ideas, especially during creative brainstorming. A systematic review of 23 studies involving more than 1,000 people found a strong link between walking and divergent thinking, although walking does not appear to improve every type of problem-solving. Earlier Stanford research also found that people produced more creative responses while walking than while sitting.
Panama-flagged cargo ship sinks in Bay of Bengal, rescue ops on
A Panama-flagged cargo ship sank in the Bay of Bengal on Saturday, about 240 nautical miles from the Paradip coast in Odisha, officials said. The ship, with 24 crew members on board, was heading towards Singapore carrying iron ore from Odisha, they said. The Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy have launched a rescue operation, they added We are not sure how many of the crew members have been rescued, a senior IPS officer told PTI, adding that most of the crew members were Chinese. Other vessels in the vicinity have been alerted to assist in the rescue effort, he said. The ship left the Odisha coast on Friday, the officer said.
In Colombia, researchers uncovered fossilized bones indicating that Purussaurus neivensis, an enormous caiman relative, engaged in predation of sizeable mammals. The evidence of puncture marks left on prey that weighed close to 2,000 kilograms points to its immense jaw strength and predatory prowess. This discovery enhances our understanding of the complex interactions in a biodiverse prehistoric ecosystem of South America.
Investment advice may seem simple, but executing it is often emotionally challenging. Investors struggle to adhere to systematic investment plans during market downturns, experiencing fear and anxiety despite knowing what to do.
In 1892, Laura J. Eisenhuth, a schoolteacher and educator from North Dakota, became the first woman in the United States elected to a statewide office. At a time when women across most of the country had limited voting rights, North Dakota allowed women to vote on school matters, making the state superintendent's election one of the few statewide contests in which they could participate.
Andhra announces 10,060 govt jobs in 4 phases, recruitment starts Sept 15
The Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday released a job calendar for over 8,500 jobs in three phases, which will supplement more than 1,500 jobs already notified under the first phase in May. Principal Finance Secretary Peeyush Kumar said 3,231 jobs will be notified under the second phase on September 15 and 2,311 jobs and another 2,995 jobs will be notified under the third and fourth phases on October 15. On May 15, Kumar said 1,523 jobs were already notified by the Higher Education Department. Together, in four phases, 10,060 jobs in total will be filled through direct recruitment. Government, hereby accords permission to the concerned Recruiting Agencies, namely APPSC (Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission), APSLPRB (Andhra Pradesh State Level Police Recruitment Board), DSC (District Selection Committee) etc., to fill up 10,060 vacancies in various Departments through Direct Recruitment, Kumar said in a Government Order (GO). According to the job calendar, the government .
Suffering from weak immunity? You are not alone, unfortunately. Along with seasonal changes, people falling prey to coughs, colds and various infections is a pretty common phenomenon. In a viral Instagram post, Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla suggested a vegetarian diet, which can help you boost your immunity.
In 1950, a US Air Force Douglas C-54 Skymaster disappeared over Canadas Yukon with 44 people aboard, including a pregnant military wife, her toddler son and her husbands close friend. The aircraft was never found despite a huge search operation, and investigators still do not know whether it crashed in the mountains, was buried under snow or ice, or suffered another fate.
West Bengal govt mulls paying outstanding incentives to industry in tranches
Total outstanding incentive to industry believed to exceed 10,000 crore
Think you can trust your eyes? This simple trick makes you see colours that dont exist
A viral optical illusion demonstrates how our eyes perceive colours that are not physically present. This phenomenon, known as a colour afterimage, occurs after prolonged exposure to specific hues. Research from the University of Southampton explains this effect originates in the eye's cone photoreceptors. These light-sensitive cells adapt to colours, creating temporary illusory perceptions. The illusion highlights the complex and adaptive nature of human vision.
Knutsford tunnel boring machine Lily has just completed the first major drive beneath the English town, digging deep underground without tearing up the busy streets above. The 44-ton machine is helping build a 1.8-kilometer sewer tunnel designed to store 5.5 million liters of stormwater. The 48 million project aims to reduce pressure on aging sewers and protect local waterways, while keeping everyday life in Knutsford moving.
The Supreme Court has rejected a retired NIRD professors plea to switch from the CPF to GPF scheme after retirement. The court said he had accepted the terms of regularisation and received CPF benefits without challenging the conditions at the time.
Not AI engineering. In America, one new skill can help you land a $150,000-a-year job, says survey
Dreaming of a high-paying job? While the most common ways of securing a position that pays the big bucks are working in tech or business, mastering a skill namely another language can really improve your chances of landing a dream job that pays big! Research says mastering another language can not just improve decision-making skills but actually make you a more attractive candidate for the six-figure salary jobs.
Israel conducts fresh strike in Syria after US criticism
Israel conducted a strike in Syria, drawing criticism from US envoy Tom Barrack. Barrack slammed the attack as an unnecessary escalation, which Israel refuted. Prime Minister Netanyahu accused Turkey of seeking military presence at the air base. Syria reported an Israeli drone strike wounding a man near the Golan Heights. Israel vowed to maintain troops in a southern security zone.

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