India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert for Ratnagiri and Raigad. Intense rainfall is expected in the next 24 hours. A yellow alert is in place for ghat regions of Pune district. Konkan, Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, and Vidarbha also have alerts till Thursday. Parts of Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad experienced heavy showers.
Corner Office Conversation with SAP Labs India MD Sindhu Gangadharan
Meet Owen Cooper, the 15-year-old who just made Emmy history
Owen Cooper, a 15-year-old, made history at the 2025 Emmy Awards, becoming the youngest male actor to win for his role in Netflix's 'Adolescence.' He secured the Outstanding Supporting Actor award in a limited series, surpassing previous record holders. Cooper's win is particularly notable as 'Adolescence' became a massive hit, garnering over 141 million views.
Trump says he is willing to impose sanctions on Russia, asks Europe to match US pressure
President Trump criticizes existing Russia sanctions as insufficient, urging Europe to halt Russian oil purchases and strengthen measures to match US pressure. He has expressed disappointment with Putin and signaled potential harsher actions on banks, oil, and tariffs.
Romania on Sunday protested the entry of a Russian drone into its airspace during an attack on neighbouring Ukraine, summoning Moscow's ambassador to the foreign ministry over the incident. Foreign Minister Oana Toiu announced that Russia's ambassador to Bucharest, Vladimir Lipaev, would be summoned to the ministry over Saturday's airspace breach.
Trump condemns Chandra Nagamallaiah murder, blames Bidens immigration policies
Donald Trump criticized Joe Biden's immigration policies after Chandra Nagamallaiah's murder. The suspect, Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, an undocumented immigrant, had a prior criminal record. He was released under supervision after Cuba refused his deportation. The incident sparked outrage, with calls for stricter immigration enforcement. Removal proceedings against Cobos-Martinez have begun. The debate over immigration policy intensifies during Trump's presidential campaign.
Kirk Cousins benched: Michael Penix Jr. named Atlanta Falcons starting quarterback for 2025 season
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins lost his starting job to rookie Michael Penix Jr. after struggling in 2024. Cousins remains as backup despite requesting a trade from Atlanta following his benching
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards celebrated television's finest, hosted by Nate Bargatze, with Seth Rogen and Jean Smart securing early wins. Surprises abounded as Katherine LaNasa and Jeff Hiller triumphed in supporting roles, while Tramell Tillman made history. Severance and Hacks emerged as major winners, spotlighting diverse storytelling across drama, comedy, and limited series categories.
Bullish outlook on NBCC as momentum strengthens: Choice Broking
Tramell Tillman made Emmy history by winning Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Seth Milchick in Severance. This victory marks the first time a Black man has won in this category. Tillman dedicated the award to his mother, who was present, during his heartfelt acceptance speech at the Peacock Theater.
North Korea declares nuclear statehood 'permanently enshrined'
North Korea said its status as a nuclear-armed state is permanently enshrined in its law and irreversible, state media reported Monday, condemning the United States for demanding its denuclearisation. Since a failed summit with the United States in 2019 on denuclearisation, North Korea has repeatedly said it will never give up its nuclear weapons. kjk/dhw
Trump urges foreign companies not to just invest in US but also train American workers
In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump emphasised the need for the US to relearn advanced manufacturing skills, especially in industries like semiconductors, shipbuilding, and high-tech machinery, by learning directly from foreign companies that are making large-scale investments in the country.
Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar, a Republican known for his fiscal prudence, has died at 79 due to complications from pancreatic cancer treatment. Serving from 1991 to 1999, Edgar addressed a severe budget shortfall through cuts and a tax surcharge, stabilizing state finances. Remembered as a moderate, he later distanced himself from the GOP's rightward shift and supported Kamala Harris.
GST reforms set to drive consumption demand
India is set to implement new Goods and Services Tax reforms. These reforms aim to simplify tax structure and boost spending. Revised rates will take effect from September 22, 2025. Experts believe that the reforms will play a key role in addressing the demand challenges. Lower taxes on essential and processed goods will create savings for consumers and improve spending and consumption.
Indians bet on overseas unicorns sans valuation risks
Wealthy Indian investors, fueled by the success of domestic startups, are increasingly looking to invest in overseas markets, particularly in Silicon Valley's AI-driven companies. They aim to tap into the potential of pre-IPO companies like SpaceX and OpenAI, seeking significant value creation before these firms go public. This trend is facilitated by platforms and SPVs, allowing access to global opportunities.
Form 26AS, AIS, TIS: Must know if you are filing ITR
If you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, heres a series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the 68th part of this series, ET Wealth explains the difference between the three forms that help you file error-free income tax returns. Note that September 15 is the last date to file your ITR.
Aggressive hybrid funds: Steady growth with lower risk
When markets soar, pure equity funds with 90100% equity outperform aggressive hybrids with 6570% equity. But during downturns, the built-in debt portion of aggressive hybrids provides a crucial cushion, helping limit losses. An aggressive hybrid fund can help conservative savers by easing them into equities and delivering a smoother investment journey.
Gold MLDs: Protection, profits and pitfalls
Gold market-linked debentures promise participation in golds uptick while providing a safety net on the downside, by offering a blend of debt-like safety and gold-like growth potential. However, they do not offer dividends or interest, so it would be wise for investors to look under the hood before taking this route.
DAX vs Nifty: What 10 years' data tells investors
Welcome to TrendMap, your visual guide to investment performance. This edition tracks 10 years of global equity returns. Currency fluctuations impact the returns on foreign investments. To capture the real value from an Indian investors standpoint, these returns are adjusted to reflect their equivalent in Indian rupees. The key takeaway: no market dominatesdiversification matters.
Steps to manage finances when you aren't around
Life throws curveballs. We cant truly be prepared. Living in fear and paranoia sucks out the joys of everyday life. The barrage of advice and counsel that ensues after the event can tire the family. Are our monetary affairs organised in a manner that makes it easy for someone to take over and run the show?
Bank mis-selling: 5 common tricks to watch out for
Mis-selling of financial products in India is rampant, with customers often misled by agents and relationship managers pushing unsuitable products for commissions. Victims like Rajeev Agarwal and Gaurav Santoshwar highlight the importance of due diligence and understanding product details. Regulators need to enforce stricter penalties and transparency to protect investors from these deceptive practices.
Sebi's latest reform can reshape investor portfolio
Sebi's recent board meeting brought significant changes for Indian investors. Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) will benefit from eased compliance and the ability to showcase their track record through a new verification agency. Accredited investors gain access to exclusive AIF schemes with relaxed regulations, while REITs are reclassified as equity to boost mutual fund participation and market growth.
Why home insurance is a must amid nature's fury
Recent natural disasters have highlighted the importance of home insurance, yet penetration remains low despite affordable premiums. Comprehensive policies covering building and contents are recommended for homeowners, while tenants should insure their belongings. Determining the right cover size involves calculating rebuilding costs and replacement values, with multi-year policies offering cost savings and protection against inflation.
US, China end first day of talks in Spain on trade, TikTok deadline
U.S. and Chinese officials met in Madrid to discuss strained trade ties, TikTok's divestiture deadline, and U.S. demands for tariffs on countries buying Russian oil. Experts anticipate a TikTok deadline extension, with substantial breakthroughs unlikely without a Trump-Xi meeting. The U.S. is pressuring China and India to reduce Russian oil purchases through tariffs, while China seeks eased export controls.
Trump says he will attend Kirk funeral, attacks left-wing 'agitators' and 'scum'
DoT mulling new norms: For satcom companies, sky may have a subscriber limit
The central government is considering capping the number of subscribers for satellite internet services like Starlink and Amazon Kuiper. This move addresses concerns from telecom companies. They fear satcom firms might exploit permits to grab a large user base. The Department of Telecommunications may require fresh permissions for capacity increases.
IFC plans to double down on India investments in next 5 years: Makhtar Diop, MD
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) intends to double its annual investments in India to $10 billion by 2030, emphasizing urbanization, green energy, and MSMEs. IFC's commitment of $5.4 billion in FY25 signals its dedication to India's resilient private sector. The World Bank projects a modest global expansion of 2.3% in 2025.
OpenAI finds a key problem in how large language models work. These models often give wrong information confidently. The issue is in how these models are trained and checked. Current methods reward guessing, even if uncertain. OpenAI suggests new ways to test models. These methods should value uncertainty. The goal is to make AI more reliable.
AI, green energy & agritech to help achieve USD 6trn economy by 2047
Travis Kelce opens up about emotional Taylor Swift proposal, shares advice for young couples
Travis Kelce shared intimate details about his proposal to Taylor Swift, revealing he was nervous and emotional. He emphasized the importance of personalizing the proposal to reflect the relationship. Kelce also credited Swift with bringing joy and making him a better person, while the couple plans to keep their wedding private.
Joe Burrow had completed 68.6 percent of his passes for 19,114 yards and 141 touchdowns to 46 interceptions.
Russia hails India's strategic autonomy in foreign affairs
Russia has expressed satisfaction with India's commitment to maintaining and expanding cooperation, despite external pressure. The Russian Foreign Ministry emphasized that this reflects India's strategic autonomy and prioritization of national interests. Both countries are actively developing payment systems, signaling a strong and resilient partnership that defies attempts at obstruction.
Inflation's ways give room for a rate cut, but RBI may not do it
Despite benign inflation and room for monetary easing, economists anticipate the RBI to maintain rates at its October meeting. While recent GST cuts and a strong Q1 GDP offer a consumption boost, the impact of tariffs and potential food price increases due to crop damage create uncertainty.
Festive offers, tax cuts to fuel retail lending by banks
Indian banks are strategically leveraging the festive season and recent tax cuts to revitalize loan growth, particularly in high-margin retail sectors. HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, SBI, and BoB are rolling out festive offers and discounts to capitalize on increased consumer spending.
Tehran hosts maiden India, Iran, Uzbekistan trilateral
India, Iran, and Uzbekistan have agreed to enhance cooperation in combating extremism and terrorism, alongside promoting the use of Chabahar Port for trade with India. The trilateral meeting in Tehran focused on connectivity, the INSTC, and developing trade relations. Kazakhstan and Tajikistan are also interested in utilizing Chabahar Port, as India seeks an FTA with the Eurasian Economic Union.
PM Modi to inaugurate 16th Combined Commanders Conference in Kolkata
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 16th Combined Commanders Conference (CCC) in Kolkata on Monday, following his visit to the northeastern states. The conference, themed Year of Reforms - Transforming for the Future, will focus on reforms, transformation, operational preparedness and technological modernization.
Relief for defence companies for R&D delays, 5-year order assured
The Indian government has significantly eased procurement rules for defense companies, eliminating fines for prototype development delays and halving liquidated damages for subsequent delays. These changes, part of a broader reform initiative, aim to encourage private sector participation by reducing financial risks and guaranteeing orders for up to five years, potentially extending to ten in special cases.
Focus of commanders' meet: Reform, transform
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following his visit to Manipur, Mizoram, and Assam, is set to inaugurate the 16th Combined Commanders Conference (CCC) in Kolkata on Monday.
White goods PLI scheme reopened, applications can come in till Oct 14
The government has reopened the application process for the Production Linked Incentive scheme. This scheme is for white goods like air conditioners and LED lights. The application window is open from September 15 to October 14. This decision is based on industry interest to invest more. The scheme has a total outlay of 6,238 crore.
Free movie ticket offer turning into a flop show
The increasing trend of 'buy one get one' (BOGO) offers on movie tickets during opening weekends is proving detrimental to producers. Analysts suggest audiences now perceive this tactic as a sign of a film's poor quality and a desperate attempt to boost collections.
SpiceJet steps up its winter flight plan
SpiceJet is planning a significant expansion for the winter season, aiming to add 25 leased aircraft and nearly triple daily flights to 280. This move, fueled by short-term leases, seeks to reduce operating costs and boost presence on key metro routes. The airline is also restructuring debt into equity with lessors to improve liquidity and unground aircraft.
WPP & ITW in fray for front-of-jersey cricket sponsorship for national cricket team
WPP Media and ITW Universe are among those vying for the Indian cricket team's jersey sponsorship. A cement manufacturer and a tech firm also bought tender documents. The sponsorship runs from September 2025 to March 2028. The deal could fetch 452 crore. The BCCI will announce the new sponsor soon. Several categories are restricted from bidding.
ITC Foods to ride q-comm wave with fresh pack foray
ITC Foods is strategically entering the fresh packaged foods market, including cookies, cakes, and chapatis, to capitalize on the growing quick commerce demand. The company aims to meet the rising consumer appetite for convenience-led, freshly-made food with short shelf lives, leveraging a hyper-local production and distribution ecosystem for next-day delivery.
UPI-based cash withdrawals are poised to expand beyond ATMs, potentially reaching millions of business correspondents across India. NPCI seeks RBI approval to enable UPI cash withdrawals at BCs, offering a convenient alternative to card-based transactions and biometric authentication.
BlackRock unveils 500 million bet on UK data centers
BlackRock Inc. is set to invest up to 500 million in the UK's data center market, coinciding with CEO Larry Fink's participation in President Trump's state visit. The asset manager has acquired a west London site to launch Digital Gravity Partners, focusing on underutilized data centers.
Tega Industries, a Kolkata-based company, acquired Molycop in a significant deal. This buyout marks a major move by an Indian enterprise. Led by Mehul Mohanka, Tega partnered with Apollo Global Management for the acquisition. The deal aims to create a comprehensive offering for the mining industry. The combined entity will leverage technology to optimize mining operations.
KKR-backed Serentica to buy Statkraft's solar power business for Rs 1,942-2,207 cr
Serentica Renewables, backed by KKR, has acquired Statkraft's solar power business in India. The deal is valued between $220-250 million. Serentica outbid Blackstone for the 1.5 GW portfolio. Statkraft is selling its India assets as part of a global strategy shift. The company is focusing on its European operations. EY advised Statkraft, and Standard Chartered advised Serentica.
Tata Tech acquires German company ESTEC for Rs 750 cr to establish a base in Europe's auto hub
Tata Technologies is expanding its capabilities in software-defined vehicles with the acquisition of Germany's ESTEC for 750 crore, aiming to strengthen its position in Europe's automotive hub. Despite earlier hesitations due to tariffs, the global auto industry is regaining confidence, leading to renewed investment decisions. The company anticipates growth and expects GST 2.
US official regrets detention of Korean workers in Georgia
US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau expressed regret over the detention of South Korean workers in Georgia. He assured that the returning workers would face no re-entry disadvantages. Discussions focused on appropriate work visa issuance, acknowledging Korean companies' role in US manufacturing. South Korea seeks a dedicated visa quota, addressing a frustration despite the existing free trade agreement.
Can a broken heart actually harm your health? Experts explain rare condition
Broken Heart Syndrome, or Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, is a temporary heart condition triggered by extreme emotional or physical stress. Unlike a heart attack, it does not block arteries but temporarily weakens the hearts pumping function, mainly affecting the left ventricle. Common triggers include the death of a loved one, a breakup, surgery, or severe illness. Symptoms mimic a heart attack, such as chest pain and shortness of breath, but most patients recover within two to three months. Treatment often involves medications to reduce stress on the heart, while stress management techniques like meditation and social support may help prevent recurrence.
Monsoon withdrawal begins three days ahead of schedule, says IMD
The southwest monsoon's retreat started from western Rajasthan on Sunday. This is ahead of schedule. Earlier, the monsoon covered India faster than usual. The country has received more rainfall than average since June. Excess rainfall occurred during the kharif crop season. The monsoon is crucial for India's agriculture. It impacts the country's economy and population.
Iran warns Europe sanctions threat could derail nuclear site inspections
Iran's Supreme National Security Council cautioned that European threats to reinstate UN sanctions could endanger efforts to restore international monitoring of its nuclear program. The Council stated that recent agreements with the IAEA, aimed at resuming inspections, would be suspended if hostile actions, including reimposing lifted sanctions, occur.
Xi flaunted Chinas firepower at the Victory Day Parade, but he really needs to fix the economy
China's Victory Day parade, showcasing military advancements and camaraderie with Russia and North Korea, has sparked international scrutiny, particularly from the US and its allies. While the display aimed to project strength, the absence of key BRICS leaders and internal economic challenges expose vulnerabilities.
North Korea condemns US, South Korea, Japan military exercises
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has criticized upcoming joint military exercises by South Korea, the United States, and Japan, labeling them a reckless display of power. She warned that these drills, scheduled to take place off South Korea's Jeju Island, would inevitably lead to negative consequences.
Prevent fatty liver from becoming serious: Surprisingly easy way to reverse it found by researchers
Fatty liver disease is becoming one of the worlds fastest-growing health problems, often progressing silently until serious complications appear. While treatment has largely focused on lifestyle changes, new research suggests that vitamins like B3, B12, and folic acid may help slow or reverse the disease. Studies from South Korea and Duke-NUS Medical School indicate these vitamins could reduce fat buildup, inflammation, and liver scarring.
Nepal's New PM Sushila Karki vows to heed Gen Z protesters after deadly unrest
Sushila Karki became Nepal's interim prime minister. She promised to address corruption following youth-led protests. Demonstrations erupted due to a social media ban and economic issues. The unrest resulted in numerous deaths and injuries. Army Chief Ashok Raj Sigdel and President Ram Chandra Paudel negotiated Karki's appointment. Activists nominated Karki through Discord.
Protesters pelt stones in Churachandpur district of Manipur
Tension flared in Manipur's Churachandpur district after clashes erupted between youths and security forces on Sunday. The unrest followed Prime Minister Modi's visit, where he met displaced people and addressed a rally. Protesters demanded the release of individuals detained for allegedly vandalizing banners erected before the Prime Minister's arrival, leading to stone pelting and confrontations.
An economy growing at 6.4% will remain IFC's largest portfolio: MD Makhtar Diop
IFC plans to significantly increase its annual commitment to India, aiming for $10 billion by 2030, focusing on urban transformation and state-level partnerships. Key sectors include finance, infrastructure, renewables, and green mobility, with an emphasis on supporting MSMEs and building EV supply chains.
New Waqf Act: Supreme Court to announce interim order today
The Supreme Court is scheduled to issue interim orders on Monday regarding the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. The orders will address critical issues, including the authority to denotify properties designated as waqf by courts, usage, or deeds. This decision follows the court's reservation of orders on May 22 after hearing arguments concerning the Act's validity.
Supporters of slain US activist Charlie Kirk shut down critics
Following Charlie Kirk's assassination, a wave of online vitriol and real-world repercussions has emerged, deepening political divides. Critics of the conservative activist have faced swift condemnation and professional consequences, including job losses and disciplinary actions. High-profile figures like Senator Marsha Blackburn and Trump administration officials have actively denounced those perceived as celebrating Kirk's death.
India refuse to shake hands after crushing Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025, leaving rival coach 'furious'
India's dominant victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup was overshadowed by a post-match handshake snub, leaving Pakistan's coach visibly upset. Tensions were already high after an anthem mix-up and the captains' refusal to shake hands at the toss. This incident has intensified the already fierce rivalry, raising questions about the sportsmanship between the two nations.
US Fed poised for first rate cut of 2025 as political tension mounts
The US Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates this week. This decision follows pressure from Donald Trump and concerns about political influence. A 25-basis-point cut is expected. Personnel disputes within the Federal Open Market Committee add drama. Inflation and job growth data will be closely watched. Stephen Miran's potential appointment raises concerns about White House influence.
The countdown is underway for the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, televisions most prestigious night. With a mix of star power, groundbreaking nominations, and tightened security, the ceremony is poised to not only honour excellence on screen but also highlight the changing face of the entertainment industry.
'We were seconds away from World War 3': Explosive UFO revelation stuns US House at fiery hearing
NIA files chargesheet against three accused in Amritsar temple grenade attack case
The NIA has filed a chargesheet against Vishal Gill, Bhagwant Singh, and Diwan Singh for their involvement in the Amritsar temple grenade attack. Gill directly participated in the attack, while Singh provided crucial logistical support. Sunny is accused of harboring the co-accused and destroying evidence, as investigations continue into foreign funding and international linkages.
Education Ministry flags learning gaps, dropouts as hurdles
Ahead of a key national conference, the education ministry has flagged critical challenges hindering India's 'Viksit Bharat' vision. These include high dropout rates, learning gaps, and the need to modernize higher education for the AI/tech era. The conference will address creating a future-ready workforce and bridging the skills gap to capitalize on India's demographic dividend.
REITs gaining equity currency to unlock a rush of fund flows
SEBI's reclassification of REITs as equity instruments is set to boost their appeal, paving the way for index inclusion and increased investment from mutual funds and institutions. This move aligns India with global standards, potentially unlocking significant capital and liquidity in the real estate sector. REITs will now be treated similarly to listed stocks.
Hyderabad rain: Heavy rain triggers waterlogging in Boudha Nagar, other parts of city
Heavy rain lashed Hyderabad on Sunday evening, leading to water-logging and traffic disruptions across the city. Several areas, including Boudha Nagar and Jawahar Nagar in Musheerabad, experienced significant rainfall. The IMD has issued warnings for more heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds in multiple districts. GHMC is actively working to manage the situation and divert water.
Defence ministry unveils new framework to streamline revenue procurement
India introduces the Defence Procurement Manual 2025. This aims to simplify how the armed forces obtain resources. The goal is faster decisions and better military readiness. The manual promotes self-reliance in defence. It encourages innovation and domestic production. New rules address industry concerns. These include reduced penalties for delays. The manual empowers local authorities. It ensures quicker payments to suppliers.
Vitamin B12 deficiency: What it can do to your heart, stomach & nervous system if ignored
Vitamin B12 is vital for health. Deficiency can cause fatigue, nerve damage, and cognitive issues. Untreated, it leads to serious problems like heart strain and stroke. Older adults and vegetarians are at higher risk. Research links low B12 to memory loss. A blood test can detect deficiency. Supplements or injections are effective treatments.
Viral TikTok video from Panama shows alleged meteorite with Alien Life Discovery or Hoax?
A striking claim out of Central America has ignited online fascination, with footage from Panama showing what a local resident alleges to be a meteorite containing alien life.
India brags about having 1.4 billion people but won't buy one bushel of US corn: Lutnick
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick criticized India's trade practices, highlighting the imbalance where India sells extensively to the US but restricts American corn imports with tariffs. He asserted that India must lower its tariffs to ensure fair and reciprocal trade, aligning with President Trump's stance. Lutnick warned of potential difficulties in US-India trade relations if these issues remain unresolved.
Charlie Kirk comforts terrified Iryna Zarutska - Ted Cruz AI photo post goes viral. See here
Charlie Kirk and Iryna Zarutska's murders have sent shockwaves across the U.S. becoming a political topic and raising fears over security of Americans within the country.
A black hole event has revealed a truth physicists long suspected: Einstein and Hawking were right
Scientists have confirmed century-old predictions by Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking after observing two black holes colliding about a billion light-years away. Using the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), researchers detected gravitational waves in unprecedented detail, showing that the resulting black hole was larger than the two originals combined. This validates Einsteins theory of relativity, first proposed in 1915, and Hawkings 1971 prediction that a black holes event horizon can never shrink.
Congress on verge of extinction in country: Jitendra Singh at BJP workshop in Jammu
Union Minister Jitendra Singh asserted that the Congress party is nearing extinction during a BJP organizational workshop in Jammu. He emphasized the equal development of all J&K regions since 2014 under Narendra Modi's leadership. BJP leaders addressed the workshop, focusing on flood relief efforts and urging deeper understanding of J&K's socio-political landscape to effectively address public issues.
As the year unfolds, the debate over the predictions of Baba Vanga and Nostradamus is likely to intensify. For some, their prophecies serve as chilling warnings that must not be ignored; for others, they remain little more than ambiguous texts that conveniently align with present circumstances.
Rubio lands in Israel, Netanyahu hails ties with US amid IDF strikes in Qatar's Doha
Jitan Ram Manjhi, founder of Hindustani Awam Morcha, has reiterated his request for 20 seats in the upcoming Bihar assembly elections under the NDA, emphasizing it as a crucial moment for his party's recognition. He stated that securing enough seats is vital for HAM to gain a foothold in the Vidhan Sabha.
Quota politics: Mahayuti govt weakening Maharashtra's social fabric, says Pawar
Sharad Pawar accuses the Mahayuti government of weakening Maharashtra's social harmony by creating caste-based divisions through its handling of the Maratha quota issue. He alleges the government's actions, including forming caste-specific committees, are widening the social divide, urging NCP (SP) cadre to counter this and prioritize social unity.
Did Neem Karoli Babas ashram influence The Family Man? Manoj Bajpayee reveals the unknown connection
Actor Manoj Bajpayee, acclaimed for his work in films and OTT shows, recently revealed that a visit to Neem Karoli Babas Kainchi Dham in Uttarakhand helped him overcome a restless phase in his career. Before The Family Man Season 1, Bajpayee spent nearly a year without work and was questioning his future in acting. The spiritual experience at Kainchi Dham gave him clarity and inspired the themes of his latest film, Jugnuma The Fable, which explores detachment, liberation, and inner peace.
India's Economy To Get 'Double Boost' If Trade Talks Are Resolved: FICCI
Harsha Vardhan Agarwal, President FICCI, Vice Chairman & MD, Emami told NDTV Profit that he is confident of government resolving the ongoing trade talks with the US.
Vande Bharat trains put ICF on the fast track
So far, 91 Vande Bharat train sets have been delivered to various railway zones in the last two years; ICF wasbusinesslinesChangemaker of the Year 2024
When AI becomes an agent: Economic implications for India
Agentic AI presents India with a complex dilemma, potentially impacting productivity, competitiveness and employment. The nation faces the risk of export erosion if rival countries adopt AI faster, leading to job losses, particularly in IT. Alternatively, embracing AI could lead to jobless growth, with wealth flowing westward due to India's current AI preparedness.
Besides JV Route, NTPC Looking To Set Up Nuclear Projects On Standalone Basis: CMD Gurdeep Singh
In December 2024, CMD Singh had announced NTPC's ambitious plan to enter into the area of nuclear energy, a move which will increase the non-fossil energy portfolio of the state-owned power company.
Spicejet Delaying Salary Payments To Sizable Number Of Employees: Source
SpiceJet employees drawing a salary of up to Rs 55,000 per month have received payment for August, while the rest of the staff has not been paid yet.
Satya Srinivas appointed Indias executive director at ADB
L Satya Srinivas from the commerce ministry is now India's executive director at the Asian Development Bank. He will take over from Vikas Sheel. Srinivas will also represent other nations like Bangladesh and Bhutan. This appointment occurs as India urges multilateral banks to monitor funds to Pakistan. India is also pushing for reforms at lenders to address development financing.
CBIC assures considering all micro-nutrients uniformly under GST
The officials acknowledged the industrys concern over the inverted duty structure, but they said it would continue as long as multiple GST rates exist