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Delhi Police arrested a 49-year-old restaurateur, son of Khan Chacha's founder, for allegedly providing mule accounts to scammers. The account, linked to his company, was used to route Rs 3.3 crore from cyber-fraud victims. He and his brother admitted to using the account for a commission due to financial difficulties.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari stressed the need for a futuristic vision for India's development. He highlighted the importance of identifying key growth sectors and focusing on research. Gadkari mentioned the potential of the blue economy, particularly fishing, to contribute significantly to the economy. He also emphasized reducing production costs without compromising quality.
A viral video shows nearly 11,000 litres of milk being poured into the Narmada river, sparking outrage. Critics condemn the act as harmful devotion, warning of damage to aquatic ecosystems due to oxygen depletion. This incident highlights concerns about pollution disguised as faith, contrasting with past reports of milk dilution for a mid-day meal scheme.
An Indian trade delegation is set to visit Washington later this month. This visit marks the resumption of negotiations for a trade deal between India and the United States. The US envoy to India confirmed the upcoming visit. Both nations previously agreed to a trade deal. This meeting signifies a step forward in strengthening economic ties.
A large wave of Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed at least 89 people and wounded 722 others on Wednesday, health minister Rakan Nassereddine told Al Jazeera. The initial and non-final toll...00 pm (1400 GMT), he said. nad-lar/jsa
UAE stock markets saw a significant rally following an overnight Iran-US ceasefire. Investors expressed relief after days of regional tensions. However, businesses are adopting a wait-and-see approach. They need more clarity before making crucial decisions. Retail businesses are experiencing an initial boost. Other sectors remain cautious about future developments.
Delhi Police concluded Operation CyHawk 4.0, a massive 48-hour coordinated strike against organized cybercrime syndicates across 20 states and Union Territories. Orchestrated between April 6 and April 8, the crackdown involved over 600 teams and resulted in the arrest of 660 suspects and the registration of 499 FIRs. Working with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), investigators linked 519 crore in defrauded funds to identified mule accounts and mobile networks.
Six employees of a Nashik IT firm face arrest following numerous complaints from women colleagues. Allegations include sexual harassment, exploitation, and hurting religious sentiments. A special investigation team has been formed. One accused faces a rape charge. The company's HR is also under scrutiny. Police urge victims to come forward.
Indian farmers are selling rapeseed to private traders. Market prices are higher than government rates. This is due to a rally in edible oil prices linked to the Iran war. Higher rapeseed oil supplies are limiting edible oil imports. This trend is easing reliance on costly palm oil, soy oil, and sunflower oil imports.
Indian merchandise exports are projected to decline by 2-3% in 2025-26. Global economic uncertainties, amplified by the West Asia crisis, are the primary drivers. This situation has already impacted shipments, increasing freight and raw material costs. While goods exports face a downturn, services exports are anticipated to grow. Exporters hope for stabilization following a ceasefire announcement.
Trump's praise for Pakistan's Field Marshal Asim Munir stems from psychological needs. Munir offers Trump validation, mirroring his admiration for strong leaders. This relationship bypasses normal diplomacy, focusing on mutual ego gratification and transactional benefits. It highlights Trump's preference for personalised loyalty over institutional alliances, shaping his foreign policy decisions.
The Bombay High Court stressed the need for Indian citizens to develop civic sense and adhere to traffic rules, drawing parallels with developed nations. Justice Jitendra Jain highlighted that parents must set good examples for children by following rules, urging pedestrians and vehicle drivers to obey signals and regulations to prevent accidents.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee claims the BJP removed over 90 lakh names from voter lists to win elections. She vows her party will win the upcoming polls and move court to reinstate deleted voters. Banerjee also alleges the BJP is trying to divide Bengal and harass Bengali speakers.
An AI company, Superhuman, has seen a significant increase in office attendance. This rise follows the introduction of wellness stipends and commuter-friendly benefits. Employees receive financial support for childcare, gym memberships, and other services. The company focused on practical employee concerns instead of strict mandates. This approach has improved collaboration and problem-solving.
Iran war: Donald Trump's actions regarding Iran have led to significant financial costs for American taxpayers and human casualties. His rhetoric and threats have been met with a ceasefire, limiting his options. Trump's approach to foreign policy has been dangerous and unpredictable, with potential for further escalation.
Parth Ajit Pawar has taken his oath as a newly elected member of the Rajya Sabha. He will represent Maharashtra in the Upper House. The oath ceremony was administered by Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan. Pawar's mother, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Ajit Pawar, was present. Several prominent leaders attended the event.
The National Medical Commission has directed all medical colleges to charge MBBS fees only for the prescribed 4.5 academic years, not the full five or five and a half years. This move aims to prevent fee collection for periods without academic teaching, aligning with the MBBS course structure and Supreme Court directives on reasonable and non-exploitative fee structures.
A major leak revealed the Claude Mythos AI model, instantly raising global cybersecurity concerns. Developed by Anthropic, this strongest-ever AI model shows powerful real-world capabilities. The Claude Mythos AI model can identify and exploit zero-day vulnerabilities across major systems. Reports indicate it builds advanced exploit chains with minimal human effort. This sharply lowers the barrier for cyberattacks. At the same time, the Claude Mythos AI model can help detect and fix critical fla
The Delhi High Court has upheld a trial court's decision on arms consultant Sanjay Bhandari, who is officially a fugitive economic offender. This ruling allows the Enforcement Directorate to seize his assets. Bhandari fled to London in 2016. His extradition attempt failed, but the court stated this does not grant immunity. The agency is investigating his links with Robert Vadra.
The World Bank stated India is well-positioned to handle the global energy shock due to strong buffers like high foreign exchange reserves and fiscal space. Despite global headwinds and trade turbulence, India's economy entered the current Middle East crisis from a position of strength, supported by robust domestic demand and export resilience.
Sagarika Ghose, a prominent leader from the Trinamool Congress, has taken a stand against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP, accusing them of using women's rights as a political tool rather than a serious cause. She challenged the sincerity behind Modi's declarations of 'nari-shakti', citing previous troubling statements from the Prime Minister.
Umang Vachhani, an aeronautical engineer who had interned at ISRO and has a record of theft cases, was arrested along with two others for attempting to rob a jewellery shop in Gujarat's Navsari. The shop owner was shot twice when the robbery failed. Investigators traced the accused using CCTV footage, even as they tried to hide their escape trail.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated a change in West Bengal's government is certain. He pointed to economic decline and alleged syndicate raj and mafia rule in Asansol. Modi assured that the BJP government will bring development to Asansol and Durgapur. He also claimed Bengal leads in acid attack cases and pledged women's safety under BJP rule.
Less than 24 hours after a US-Iran ceasefire was announced, the agreement has been cast into doubt due to conflicting claims regarding its geographical scope. While US Vice President JD Vance explicitly stated the truce is limited to Iran and does not include Lebanon, Pakistans Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly announced a broader agreement covering everywhere including Lebanon. This discrepancy, likely arising from differing drafts circulated by mediators, has led to Israel continuing stri
CBSE Class 10 results are anticipated between late April and mid-May 2026. Students can check their scores online using their roll number, school number, and admit card ID. The examinations concluded on March 11, 2026. Results will be available on official websites, via SMS, the UMANG app, and DigiLocker. This information is crucial for students awaiting their academic progress.
During a campaign event, tensions flared as DMK's Udhayanidhi Stalin took aim at Edappadi K Palaniswami for his critical remarks regarding Chief Minister M K Stalin. Udhayanidhi accused Palaniswami of engaging in slander and fixating on him and his father rather than addressing pressing issues. He brought up an old image of Palaniswami, perhaps to highlight his changing narratives.
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) is set to release the 2nd PUC toppers list for arts, science, and commerce streams today, April 9, 2026, at 3 pm. Over 7.10 lakh students appeared for the examinations, and results will be available on official websites. Students can check their subject-wise marks, total scores, and qualifying status for higher education.
The Indian Danish Chamber of Commerce is launching its India chapter in New Delhi on April 8, 2026. This initiative will support Danish companies in India and foster trade and investment. India-Denmark trade relations are strong and growing. The proposed India-EU Free Trade Agreement will create more opportunities.
US-Iran Ceasefire: A fragile two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran is faltering due to deep ambiguities over its scope and enforcement. Conflicting claims regarding Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz, alongside continued military actions, have undermined confidence. As delegations meet in Islamabad, the gap between the agreement and reality widens, leaving a contested ceasefire on the ground.
Kerala Lottery Result Today KN618: The Kerala State Lotteries Department has postponed the Karunya Plus KN-618 high-stakes draw for today, April 9, 2026, owing to Assemble elections voting which is underway.
BJD president Naveen Patnaik accepted MP Sasmit Patra's resignation as Rajya Sabha parliamentary party leader following the defeat of a supported candidate amid cross-voting. The party suspended six MLAs for anti-party activities. This follows Patra's earlier resignation from a committee in protest of BJP MP's remarks against Biju Patnaik.
Venkatraman Ramakrishnans journey shows that failing the IIT JEE is not the end of the road. After not clearing the prestigious entrance examinations, he went on to study Physics at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, later transitioning to Biology and ultimately earning global recognition for his groundbreaking research on ribosomes.
A gas cylinder leak caused a fire and explosion at a migrant labourer quarter in Yamunanagar, Haryana. Eleven people, including seven children, sustained burn injuries. The incident occurred while a family was preparing food. Injured individuals were taken to Civil Hospital, with eight serious cases referred to Chandigarh. Investigations are ongoing.
Ben Goodey, a UK-based founder, has gone viral on LinkedIn after sharing details of his companys four-day workweek with no fixed hours, no wasteful meetings and working whenever the employees want. The founder adopted this work model to give importance to mental well-being of employees and it has impressed the netizens.
Congress party's decision, announced by Ramesh Chennithala, is being seen as a mark of respect for the late Ajit Pawar. Sunetra Pawar is seeking election from the seat. The Congress state unit has been asked to withdraw its candidate. This decision comes after appeals from ruling and opposition leaders.
Rahul Gandhi pledges to end the discriminatory system that denies Central Armed Police Forces personnel leadership opportunities. He promises that when the Congress forms the government, these brave soldiers will receive their rightful promotions and privileges. This move aims to address long-standing issues of pay, welfare, and dignity for the forces. The nation's security depends on these dedicated individuals.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched for a double-engine government in Bengal ahead of the 2026 assembly polls, unveiling a six-point Modis guarantee at a Haldia rally. He promised to implement the Seventh Pay Commission for all government employees if the BJP comes to power, ensure government accountability, provide womens safety, punish corrupt Trinamool leaders, and remove infiltrators.
During a keynote speech, RBI ex-Governor Shaktikanta Das emphasised Indias remarkable ability to weather global storms. He referred to the nation's strategic tactics as a 'chakravyuh' maneuver, underscoring the significance of focused fiscal and monetary policies. The strength of India's economy is reflected in its impressive GDP growth, supported by innovations in technology, solid infrastructure, and thriving internal demand.
The CBI has opposed Arvind Kejriwal's plea to recuse Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma from hearing the liquor policy case. The agency stated that attending a legal seminar does not show ideological bias. It argued that accepting such pleas would force many judges to recuse themselves. The CBI called the allegations baseless and an attempt to scandalize the court.
BJP Chandrashekhar Bawankule took a firm stance against the Congress party, cautioning them about the potential fallout of not allowing Sunetra Pawar to claim victory in the Baramati assembly by-election without opposition.
Top NCP (SP) leaders are appealing to the Congress party. They want the Congress to withdraw its candidate for the Baramati assembly bypoll. This bypoll is being held following a tragic plane crash. The leaders believe an unopposed election would be a fitting tribute. The final decision rests with the Congress party.
Afghanistan spinner Rashid Khan feels his rhythm is back after surgery. He struggled last season but delivered a match-winning performance against Delhi Capitals. Khan focused on fitness and core strength post-surgery. He believes his existing variations are sufficient. Khan also indicated that playing Test cricket may be difficult going forward.
Tamil actor Abhirami Venkatachalam has spoken out against paid subscribers making unacceptable demands on her exclusive content page. She clarified that her subscription service is for artistic photographs, not explicit material. Venkatachalam stated that users expecting nudity should unsubscribe. Her firm stance highlights challenges in creator-subscriber boundaries on digital platforms.
IPL RR vs RCB: Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru are set to face off in a key IPL match in Guwahati. Rajasthan boast a powerful opening pair, while Bengaluru rely on a strong top order and a revitalised bowling unit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a strong attack on the Trinamool Congress, accusing them of failing Bengal's youth and hindering the state's development. He expressed confidence in the BJP's victory, drawing parallels to the 2021 Nandigram election and predicting a similar outcome across West Bengal.
Arthur Freeman, convicted of murdering his daughter Darcey, has been assaulted in prison. The incident occurred at Western Plains Correctional Centre. Freeman was taken to hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening. He is serving a life sentence for throwing his four-year-old daughter to her death in 2009.

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