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Donald Trump declared Iran would face severe repercussions, warning of expanded targets and claiming the nation had apologized to its neighbors. He stated Iran's promise not to attack was a direct result of sustained US and Israeli military pressure, asserting Tehran previously aimed to dominate the region.
Lucilla, daughter of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, lived a life steeped in Roman politics and Stoic philosophy. Her story highlights the enduring wisdom of acting with integrity rather than merely discussing it. The quote, 'Waste no more time arguing about what a good person should be. Be one,' emphasizes demonstrating goodness through actions, a timeless message.
In a significant political shift, West Bengal's Governor CV Ananda Bose has stepped down and submitted his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu. His next chapter takes him back to Kerala, where he plans to contribute toward the ambitious vision of Viksit Bharat under the guidance of national leadership.
Will US stock market head for big crash on Monday, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq stay in red or finally turn green? This explainer covers US stock market prediction, analysts insights and market outlook after weak jobs data, rising oil prices, and Middle East conflict raised concerns among investors.
The Bombay High Court has delivered a significant ruling. It states that having Christian symbols at home does not prove religious conversion. Allegations of conversion require concrete proof like baptism certificates. The court set aside a decision denying a Scheduled Caste certificate. This was based on the family's home having Christian symbols and old school records.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has labeled the new Governor RN Ravi as the 'BJP's parrot'. She also voiced concerns regarding the departure of former Governor CV Ananda Bose. Banerjee highlighted issues with rising LPG prices and announced the 'Yuva Sathi' scheme for young people. The Chief Minister's statements were made during her protest in Kolkata.
India's farm exports to West Asia, a vital market, are at risk. Ongoing conflict threatens shipping routes and raises costs. Products like rice, bananas, and meat face significant exposure. This could impact farmers and exporters across India. Diversifying markets is now crucial for India's agricultural sector.
Pernickety is an engaging and expressive adjective used to describe someone who is excessively concerned with minor details or trivial imperfections. For readers expanding their vocabulary, pernickety offers both charm and usefulness, a reminder that sometimes the smallest details can inspire the most distinctive words.
A recent travel experience challenges the notion of an expensive India. While luxury options can match global prices, daily essentials like public transport and street food remain remarkably affordable. This contrast highlights India's economic duality. Modern infrastructure development continues alongside accessible low-cost alternatives, making daily life manageable for millions. India offers a fascinating blend of affordability and potential.
Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) has put to rest any swirling rumors regarding a potential partial shutdown, affirming that their operations remain in full swing with robust crude oil supplies in place. In a similar vein, Indian Oil Corporation has dismissed the unfounded chatter circulating on social media.
Doctors warn prediabetes is not mild. Metabolic changes begin early, raising heart attack and stroke risks. Obesity and high cholesterol worsen this. Vascular damage can start years before diabetes. Young adults face higher risks. Prediabetes is reversible with lifestyle changes. Weight loss and exercise can normalize blood sugar and lower cardiovascular disease risk.
Sri Lanka is providing care to 32 Iranian sailors rescued from the torpedoed frigate IRIS Dena, following international law, Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said. The frigate was sunk by a US submarine off Sri Lankas southern coast, killing 84 crew members. Colombo rescued survivors, provided safe haven to a second Iranian warship, and is coordinating with the International Committee of the Red Cross regarding the survivors, while honoring treaty obligations for neutral states under the Hague Co
Womens Day 2026: Observed each year for over a century, the day has grown into a global movement that celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
South Africa pace great Dale Steyn believes New Zealand face a tough challenge against India in the T20 World Cup final. He suggests the 'chokers' tag could shift to New Zealand if they fail to win. Steyn considers India the favourites, stating it would take a monumental choke for them to lose the title clash.
Indian exporters receive relief from the government. Export obligation periods are extended automatically. This measure addresses challenges from the West Asia crisis impacting shipping routes and supply chains. The extension aims to support exporters facing disruptions. This move comes as global trade faces geopolitical headwinds. The government seeks to maintain India's export competitiveness.
Malayalam superstar Mohanlal once contemplated abandoning his film career and walking to the Himalayas in search of peace after significant financial losses from his production house, Pranavam Arts. Veteran screenwriter Sreenivasan revealed this during a television interview, recalling Mohanlal's desire to renounce material life and embark on a penniless journey.
A Rawalpindi anti-terrorism court has handed down a 10-year jail sentence and a PKR 5,00,000 fine to 47 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leaders and supporters. The verdict was delivered in absentia for their involvement in vandalism and violence during the May 9, 2023 protests.
A key US Food and Drug Administration official responsible for vaccines is departing at the end of April. Vinay Prasad faced criticism for health policy decisions, particularly concerning Covid-19 vaccine efficacy. His exit follows controversies, including refusing to review a flu vaccine application. Prasad had previously raised doubts about Covid-19 vaccine safety.
Global attention is on the Strait of Hormuz due to the Iran conflict. Beyond oil, a fertilizer supply shock looms. This could disrupt agriculture, leading to food shortages and price hikes. India faces increased import costs and subsidy burdens. The impact on food security and inflation is a significant concern for the coming months and years.
Overnight, Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles against Ukraine, striking at the heart of its energy and railway systems. The assault brought devastation to Kharkiv, where a residential building became a tragic scene, claiming the lives of seven individuals, among them two young children.
Ind vs NZ T20 world cup final 2026: Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra has advised Sanju Samson to approach New Zealand's pace attack cautiously in the T20 World Cup 2026 final. Chopra emphasized the need for Samson to settle in before accelerating, citing past dismissals by Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson as reasons for caution against the disciplined Kiwi bowlers.
Aastha Jain achieved an All India Rank of 9 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination on her third attempt, a testament to her determination. Despite already training for the IPS, she dedicated herself to independent learning and online resources, ultimately realizing her aspiration to become an IAS officer.
Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo's Black Coffee Theory highlights how focusing on what we want to avoid, rather than what we desire, can lead to unintended outcomes. By repeatedly stating what is not wanted, like in a coffee shop scenario, individuals inadvertently reinforce those negative outcomes. The key takeaway is to be exceptionally clear about desired goals to shape positive results.
A dedicated project manager with nine years of experience, who consistently went above and beyond, was abruptly laid off due to organizational restructuring. Despite being praised for his contributions and seen as essential, his position was eliminated without warning. The incident highlights the precariousness of job security, even for high-performing employees.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has announced a new scheme. Unemployed youth who have passed Class 10 will receive Rs 1,500 monthly. This initiative aims to foster self-reliance. The scheme targets individuals aged 21 to 40. It begins immediately as a gift for International Women's Day.
Kalpana Saroj overcame immense hardship and social discrimination to build a business worth over Rs 100 crore. She faced early struggles, including an abusive marriage and societal judgment. Saroj rebuilt her life in Mumbai, starting with a garment factory job and then venturing into tailoring and furniture. She successfully revived the debt-ridden Kamani Tubes.
Shikha Gautam from Bulandshahr achieved an impressive 113th rank in the UPSC Civil Services Examination on her second attempt. Her success, marked by immense family pride, especially from her grandfather, highlights years of dedication despite modest financial backgrounds. Gautam's rigorous preparation and advice to aspirants underscore the importance of perseverance.
A dedicated employee's years of unnoticed hard work and expertise were highlighted after a younger, MBA-equipped colleague received rapid advancement. The experienced employee's eventual realization about purpose over company loyalty led to his resignation, prompting a belated acknowledgment of his significant loss from management. This story resonated widely online, sparking discussions about visibility versus value in the workplace.
Pensioners under the Employees' Pension Scheme 1995 will protest at Jantar Mantar from March 9 to 11. They demand a minimum monthly pension of Rs 7,500, up from the current Rs 1,000. The protest aims to highlight the plight of elderly pensioners facing financial hardship. Many pensioners are reportedly dying prematurely due to meagre pensions and lack of medical care.
Shubham Kumar, a 24-year-old from Bihar, defied ordinary expectations to become 'Nomad Shubham,' a renowned traveler who has visited over 187 countries. He quit his studies at 16 to explore the world on a shoestring budget, relying on hitchhiking and the kindness of strangers. His journey, documented on YouTube, showcases a unique perspective on global travel and cultural immersion.
Tomorrowland Thailand: Tomorrowland has officially announced its first-ever Thai edition, scheduled to take place from December 11 to 13, 2026, at Wisdom Valley in Chonburi. This full-scale festival will feature iconic stages like Mainstage, CORE, and FREEDOM, alongside custom-designed environments tailored for the Khao Mai Kaew landscape. With pre-registration started from January 2026 and travel packages launches on February 28.
Realty firm Omaxe has achieved significant sales in Faridabad, Haryana. The company sold 173 luxury homes for approximately Rs 800 crore. Additionally, 120 commercial units were sold for Rs 160 crore. These sales occurred in Omaxe's newly launched projects, 'Omaxe Residences' and 'The Grand Europe'. The projects are part of the 'World Street by Omaxe' township.
Uttarakhand has achieved the top rank nationally for implementing the Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System 2.0. This success highlights the state's technological advancement in its justice and law enforcement systems. The 'One Data, One Entry' mechanism ensures seamless data sharing across departments. This initiative is set to modernize case disposal and enhance transparency.
Veteran journalist Narayan Bareth passed away in Jaipur after a cardiac arrest during pneumonia treatment. Bareth, who previously worked with the BBC and served as Rajasthan Information Commissioner, was hospitalized for several days. Leaders expressed grief, remembering his contributions to public-interest journalism and efficient administration.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) has partially resumed operations on March 7, with some flights now operating from both DXB and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). Airport authorities are urging passengers not to travel to the airport unless their flight has been confirmed by their airline, as schedules remain subject to change following earlier disruptions.
India is strengthening its energy security by exploring new supply routes. Countries like Australia and Canada are offering additional gas. India's crude imports now use multiple corridors, not just the Strait of Hormuz. This diversification ensures stable energy for consumers. New energy arrangements are in place with the US and UAE.
New voting facilities are coming to Kerala. Voters can take mobile phones to polling station gates. Candidate photos will be on EVMs. Postal ballots will be counted first. VVPAT slips will be checked if EVM data differs. All polling stations will have webcasting. Special arrangements are made for senior citizens and young voters.
Pawan Kalyan's Ustaad Bhagat Singh is set for a March 19, 2026 release, with a giant OTT platform acquiring its digital rights for Rs 80 crore after seeing early footage. Director Harish Shankar confirmed the film is an original story, not a remake, and reunites him with Kalyan after Gabbar Singh's success. Read on!
Heavy rains in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, caused severe flooding. Eight people died, with some drowning and others electrocuted. Over 100 vehicles were damaged. Flights were disrupted, and the military was deployed to aid rescue efforts. Residents blamed poor drainage for the disaster. The country has experienced heavy rains since late February.
India has notified Green Ammonia and Green Methanol Standards, setting emission thresholds for classification as 'Green'. These standards, crucial for the National Green Hydrogen Mission, aim to facilitate decarbonisation across key industries and bolster India's role as a green fuel exporter.
To mitigate the fallout from heightened anxieties surrounding West Asia, oil companies have implemented a 21-day waiting period for individuals seeking LPG cylinder bookings. This decision comes after noticing a notable spike in panic orders, prompting fears of shortages. By enforcing this waiting period, the companies hope to discourage hoarding and ensure a steady replenishment of supplies.
International Womens Day History, Significance: International Women's Day is observed on March 8 annually. This day celebrates women's contributions across social, economic, cultural, and political spheres. It also advocates for gender equality. The observance traces its roots to early 20th-century activism for women's rights. Today, it serves as a global platform to highlight achievements and address ongoing challenges.
The Qatari government on Saturday issued a mobile phone alert warning residents of a heightened security threat in the capital, Doha
Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir's T20 World Cup 2026 predictions about India have been proven wrong again. After India defeated England in the semi-final, Navjot Singh Sidhu mocked Amir, calling him a dhongi baba for his failed forecasts. Amir, however, defended his prediction, citing a dropped catch as a turning point.
Margot Robbie is a celebrated actress with a notable career. She gained fame in Hollywood after starting in Australian television. Robbie starred in films like The Wolf of Wall Street and Barbie. She also produces movies. Robbie admires the 1960s for its significant events and cultural shifts. The decade saw the Cold War and the women's movement.
Pakistan's top military official visited Saudi Arabia to discuss regional security. The meeting focused on Iran's attacks and a defense pact between the two nations. Both countries are concerned about escalating tensions. Saudi Arabia hopes Iran will reconsider its actions. Pakistan has been in contact with Saudi and Iranian officials regarding the situation.
International Women's Day 2026: Despite strong female representation in the IT workforce, men continue to dominate multi-million dollar dealmaking roles. However, a growing number of women leaders are now stepping into key positions, driving strategic deals and challenging the industry's gender paradox. These women are actively shaping major transformations and acquisitions, signaling a shift towards greater influence.
Indian ports are considering waiving or reducing charges for cargo stuck due to the West Asia conflict. This move aims to ease congestion and container shortages. Perishable goods will be prioritized. Discussions are also underway with insurance firms and banks to manage rising premiums and ensure smooth operations for exporters and shipping lines.
A cafe in Nagpur, Maharashtra, is gaining attention for its unique black dosas and idlis. These charcoal-like dishes are prepared using ingredients such as coconut shell and orange peels. A food vlogger recently shared a video of the preparation process. The unusual color has sparked varied reactions online. The cafe also boasts Bollywood actor Ashish Vidyarthi as a regular customer.

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