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New psychology research is shedding light on a familiar habit that has gradually become less common in the digital age. While typing has become the preferred way to take notes for many people, researchers are looking more closely at how different note-taking methods may affect the way people learn and retain information. The findings could explain why the simple habit of putting pen to paper may still have an important role in classrooms and everyday learning.
The rising use of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro is creating a new consumer market in India, with companies developing protein- and fibre-rich foods, nutrition supplements and beauty products aimed at addressing side effects of rapid weight loss.
Bain Capital is in discussions with JBM Auto to invest up to 2,850 crore for a significant minority stake in its electric vehicle business, people familiar with the matter said. The investment could support JBMs expansion in electric buses, batteries and charging infrastructure, while discussions also include a potential joint-control structure.
Avenue Supermarts, the parent of DMart, has approved an additional investment of up to 500 crore in Avenue E-Commerce, which operates DMart Ready, despite widening losses. The online grocery arms FY26 revenue rose 17% to 4,094 crore, while its loss increased to 307 crore. The company is focusing on 11 key cities.
Nielsen is preparing for an agent-first media landscape where AI agents could increasingly determine the content and advertising users encounter, CTO Anil Goel told ET. The shift could complicate audience measurement as AI-generated content expands and audiences fragment across platforms.
The Supreme Court dismissed Reliance Communications lenders' challenge to the DoT's bank guarantee invocation. The court stated lenders should have approached the high court first for this matter. The DoT sought to invoke bank guarantees totaling approximately 800 crore from four banks. Lenders argued the Supreme Court's prior judgment did not justify this invocation. They contended the DoT's action disrupted the insolvency resolution process framework.
A woman on a flight found herself repeatedly pawed by a medical alert dog, prompting its owner to explain that such behaviour could signal a potential heart problem. Following up with medical tests months later, she learned of her mildly irregular heartbeat. This incident underscores research indicating that certain dogs may be capable of sensing complex physiological changes, revealing their innate ability to detect hidden chemical signals in humans.
The Delhi High Court ordered the removal of Razenta Pharmaceuticals' Daplogin trademark. This decision came as the mark was deemed deceptively similar to Dr Reddy's Labs' Daplo trademark. Both trademarks are used for prescription drugs treating Type-2 diabetes Mellitus. The court cited phonetic similarity and potential consumer confusion as key reasons. Razenta's trademark registration was cancelled within six weeks by the court.
Lou Henry Hoovers journey to the White House was far from ordinary. After becoming the first woman to graduate from Stanford University with a geology degree, she married mining engineer Herbert Hoover in 1899 and began a life that took her across China, Europe and other parts of the world. Along the way, she raised two sons, supported humanitarian efforts, worked with the Girl Scouts and became an advocate for womens athletics.
While things are changing, insurance is still seen as a bit of a savings and tax product. We are focusing on making protection and annuity more relevant across proprietary and partnership channels, where we are looking at growth of 15% or 16%. The discussion is around protection rather than just premium. We've started focusing very sharply on the young Indian middle clas, says Sumit Madan.
NCLT Mumbai has admitted Pen Indias insolvency petition against Reliance Entertainment Studios over a 11.94 crore default linked to a security deposit agreement. The tribunal held that the transaction qualified as financial debt and that Reliances liability remained outstanding despite its repayment mechanism. It rejected Reliances objections and initiated the corporate insolvency resolution process.
Whirlpool India says it will operate independently despite its US parent retaining a 39.7% stake. The company plans to expand its premium portfolio, strengthen refrigerators and washing machines, and grow its air-conditioner business. Six senior executives have invested their savings in the companys shares. Whirlpool also plans 245 crore investment in a new production line as it targets top-three positions across segments.
While some people may be blessed by birth with raw physical power, this doesnt mean they will emerge victorious always. Those who have abundant intelligence can strategise and have tact; it can leave them behind. An old Turkish proverb cautions that physical strength is not always guaranteed to win.
Niva Bupa's allowable expense for FY25 was Rs 2,403.75 crore, while its actual expenses stood at Rs 2,652.12 crore, exceeding the limit by Rs 248.37 crore, according to the regulator's order. Irdai has prescribed limits to ensure insurers control management and operating costs so that a reasonable portion of premiums collected from policyholders is available for providing insurance cover and settling claims.
Volkswagen plans to enter Indias sub-four-metre SUV segment next year with a compact SUV, aiming to expand beyond its limited portfolio and reach the mass market. CEO Thomas Schafer said the company also wants to clearly differentiate Volkswagen from Skoda and Cupra while using shared technology. The new model could also become an export product from India.
The upgrade helped Shriram, in which Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) bought a significant stake, save 60-80 basis points on a $1.3-billion syndicated loan. One basis point is a hundredth of a percentage point. Managing director and CEO Parag Sharma expects such clauses to become more prevalent as growing focus on credit ratings is expected to determine the rates at which financiers raise money.
India has eased rules for rupee-based export payments, allowing exporters to invoice and receive payments in Indian currency or foreign currencies from non-ACU countries. Rupee export realisations will now qualify for trade-policy benefits and count towards export obligations, helping promote wider use of the rupee in international trade.
The fourth India-Singapore Ministerial Roundtable convened in Singapore to explore new partnerships. Discussions focused on advanced manufacturing and strategic technologies like semiconductors. Ministers reviewed progress and identified opportunities for their comprehensive strategic partnership. They also discussed digitalization, sustainability, and connectivity between the two nations. Both countries aim to deepen ties across various economic and technological domains.
Government halves bulk sugar stock limit to 15 days as prices surge 20% ahead of festive demand. It has also ordered mills to report detailed sales, buyer and price data for August 17-19 to monitor hoarding and market activity. Authorities are assessing whether sugar imports are needed to ease the supply squeeze.
Indias core sector growth slowed to 5.4% in July from 6% in June, with weaker iron ore, steel and electricity output and contractions in fertiliser and crude oil. Cement and coal production strengthened. Despite the monthly slowdown, April-July growth rose to 4.3% from 1.5% a year earlier. Economists expect core and industrial output growth to moderate further due to base effects.
Private credit investments were broadly similar to the second half of 2025 levels of $3.4 billion, with refinancing, holding-company funding and acquisition financing serving as key drivers of activity. The growing share of domestic capital is one of the most significant developments in India's private credit market, Vishal Bansal, partner, debt and special situations, EY India, said.
Bandar, starring Bobby Deol and directed by Anurag Kashyap, is a crime drama that follows a fading television actor whose life changes after his former partner accuses him of rape. The film explores how public opinion, media attention and social judgement can affect a person even before the legal process reaches its conclusion.
In August 1920, a heartfelt letter from a mother to her son, a legislator, played a critical role in the fight for women's suffrage. Harry T. Burn's decisive vote for the ratification of the 19th Amendment in Tennessee made history by achieving the necessary 36th state approval for this constitutional change.
Bengaluru is a city of not just opportunities and startups but surprises too. Recently, a LinkedIn member shared a funny incident on how she discovered that her flatmate was actually a pretty successful founder with a thriving business valued at multiple crores. She commented that this was a peak Bengaluru moment.
A techpreneur recently shared how she and her mother overcame adversity to make better lives for themselves through a viral Instagram video. Taking to Instagram, Aishwarya Srinivasan shared her mothers journey from dropping out of school to support her family to funding her dreams to pursue education in the US through an emotional post that became viral.
Domestic air passenger traffic saw a slight decrease in July compared to last year. All major Indian airlines experienced a drop in their passenger load factors. IndiGo and Air India group increased their market share during the previous month. Akasa Air and SpiceJet witnessed their market share decline. IndiGo reported the highest on-time performance among domestic carriers.
Once a German pigeon named Kaiser flew bravely during World War I, capturing the hearts of American forces upon his capture. His significance grew as he became a crucial breeding bird for the U.S. Armys communication initiatives. Subsequent generations of his lineage served valiantly alongside American troops in World War II.
Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore was an Iowa-born writer and traveler who ventured to Alaska alone in 1883, documenting her journey through Southeast Alaska and Glacier Bay. Her writings were later collected into what is regarded as the first Alaska travel guide, helping introduce the territory to a wider audience. Years later, after travelling to Japan, Scidmore became fascinated by its cherry blossoms and spent decades pushing for the trees to be planted in Washington, D.C.
The government has amended its Foreign Trade Policy to ease rupee invoicing for exporters. Eligible rupee receipts now qualify for export benefits and obligations, aligning with new regulations. This change applies to exports to all countries, with specific rules for ACU members. Rupee settlements may reduce costs and risks for Indian exporters. The amendment aims to support wider international use of the Indian rupee.
Urban co-operative banks may be limited in size but face risks far beyond their physical footprint, RBI Deputy Governor Swaminathan J said. He flagged cyber threats, digital fraud and dependence on external service providers as key vulnerabilities, urging stronger safeguards, continuity planning and shared infrastructure to bolster UCBs resilience.
A new Harvard Medical School study has found a surprising cancer risk among workers in one common profession, with the group recording a higher share of radiation-related cancer deaths than even nuclear workers. Researchers analysed nearly 13 million US death records covering 503 occupations to examine how cancer deaths differed across professions. The findings also looked at why workers in this field may face greater exposure and what the results could mean for their long-term health.
Adeline Hornbek, a Massachusetts native, became a successful Colorado rancher. She faced significant loss, including her husband and a devastating flood. Hornbek rebuilt her life and established a substantial homestead in Florissant Valley. She actively contributed to her community, serving on the school board. Her enduring homestead now preserves her remarkable story of perseverance.
India advocates for BRICS nations to build institutional capacity together. Member states should jointly advocate for fair international telecom standards. India offers open-source frameworks for digital public infrastructure to member states. This infrastructure enables banks and government departments to build services. Digital public infrastructure is essential for sustainable development across the Global South.
Indian Railways will prioritise manufacturing 238 AC EMU rakes for Mumbais suburban network, with production beginning in 2027 and the full fleet due by 2030. ICF will build 120 rakes, RCF 71 and MCF 47. The move aims to synchronise rolling stock availability with infrastructure commissioned under MUTP.
Rajasthan's Chief Minister invited United Arab Emirates companies to invest in key sectors. He highlighted the state's rich heritage and tourism potential for investors. The government pledged full support for companies seeking to invest in Rajasthan. Bilateral trade between India and the UAE has exceeded one hundred billion dollars annually. UAE companies expressed keen interest in Rajasthan's hospitality sector.
He taught himself the basics of AI when he was just 13. Before he hit 19, he built a business which was earning him over Rs 1 crore a month. And whats most astounding is that Ayush Singh achieved all of this without even a formal tech degree.
Two Gen Z siblings from Massachusetts turned a side hustle into a thriving business generating millions of dollars in less than five years. The junk removal and reselling business, which was floated while the McKinney brothers were still in their teens, quickly became a profitable venture, which now employs 20 employees, all Gen Z.
Jason Shen left Meta after nearly three years, prioritising his time and personal fulfilment. He turned executive coaching into a full-time career, generating significant revenue with fewer hours. Shen's journey involved co-founding a startup acquired by Meta, which strengthened his leadership skills. He sacrificed millions in potential stock awards for greater control over his daily life. This career change highlights the importance of life satisfaction after achieving financial security.
In 1970, the Statler Brothers took a chance on Bed Of Roses, a song written by group member Harold Reid that Kenny Rogers had considered but ultimately decided not to record. The group went ahead with it despite feeling that the song was different from their usual image. The decision paid off as the track became a major country hit, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and No. 58 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Centre has allowed duty-free imports of 1 million metric tonnes of sugar as prices surge nearly 40% in two months amid tightening supplies. The move comes alongside stricter stockholding limits for bulk consumers, with festive demand expected to rise through November and weather conditions adding pressure to sugarcane availability.
India has eased export payment rules, allowing rupee settlements with non-Asian Clearing Union countries. This move aims to promote wider use of the local currency in international trade transactions. Eligible rupee export receipts will now qualify for trade-policy benefits and count towards exporter obligations. The changes align with recent Reserve Bank of India foreign-exchange rules permitting broader rupee usage.
Charlie Chaplin's early years were marked by relentless poverty, yet his dreams of acting greatness never faltered. Living in an orphanage, he envisioned a future where he would shine as a leading actor. This deep-rooted confidence, existing long before the accolades poured in, highlights how self-assurance can pave the way for achieving one's dreams, no matter the obstacles faced along the way.
Aditya Birla Capital will enter Indias competitive gold loan market with 200-300 dedicated branches by March 2027, followed by a target of around 1,000 branches over three years. The move comes after Tata Capital and Godrej Capital entered the segment, as diversified non-bank lenders expand secured lending portfolios.
Private credit deployments saw a sharp 61 percent drop in early 2026. This decline occurred amid a volatile macro economic environment and shifting fund dynamics. Domestic funds led nearly three-fourths of the deployments during this period. Real estate remained a favored investment sector for private credit funds. Regulatory changes and bank credit growth also influenced private credit volumes.
Local currencies will increasingly drive cross-border trade and payments, reducing costs and improving efficiency. Technology will be leveraged across the entire customer transaction chain for digital origination and reporting. India's foreign exchange reserves have significantly grown, and domestic forex market turnover has doubled recently. The market faces challenges with skewed participation and unauthorized online trading platforms operating outside regulations.
India has signed a long-term supply arrangement with Mauritius for petrol, diesel and aviation fuel, strengthening energy cooperation between the two countries. The agreements, signed during Oil Minister Hardeep Puris visit, include a government-to-government MoU on oil and gas cooperation and a sales agreement with Indian Oil. Mauritius disclosed no volumes.
Tara Sutaria is an avowed foodie who loves to gorge on delicious food such as biryani and butter chicken. Yet, she flaunts a perfect ten figure with no hint of flab. In several interviews, the Toxic star revealed how she keeps fit despite being perpetually in love with good food.
A food safety inspection revealed non-permitted colours in sweets and expired dairy products. Unhygienic food preparation and fungal growth on vegetables were also discovered. Officials found plastic material used in preparing idlis at Mysuru Railway Station. Chutney was stored in unsuitable plastic buckets, posing a health risk. Railway authorities will be informed about these violations for further action.

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