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India displays its entire armed might on the 77th Republic Day, with Operation Sindoor taking front stage on the Kartavya Path.

India displays its entire armed might on the 77th Republic Day, with Operation Sindoor taking front stage on the Kartavya Path.

Top national leaders and prominent foreign visitors joined the festivities, which had as their subject 150 years of "Vande Mataram." About 10,000 distinguished guests saw the parade, which combined military might with cultural cohesion.At its 77th Republic Day parade on Monday, January 26, 2026, India put military might front and centre. Kartavya Path was transformed into a sweeping display of missiles, armour, mechanised columns, and combat aircraft, with a keen focus on weapon systems related to Operation Sindoor, the high-intensity military operation carried out in May of last year.The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, Akash air defence system, Suryastra rocket launcher, and Arjun Main Battle Tank were among the major armament systems on exhibit at the start of the military demonstration, which emphasised India's focus on battlefield readiness and domestic defence manufacturing. A large portion of the equipment on exhibit was either used in Operation Sindoor, the confrontation with Pakistan that took place from May 7–10, or it was directly inspired by lessons learnt.A tri-services tableau featuring replicas of key weapon systems used during the operation was a big draw. A glass-cased integrated operational command centre served as its focal point, providing a visual representation of Operation Sindoor's execution through the coordinated use of systems including the S-400 air defence system and BrahMos. Akash and S-400 systems were depicted as offering a protective air-defense shield during the fight, while BrahMos missiles were predicted to perform decisive offensive attacks.Lt. General Bhavnish Kumar, a second-generation officer and General Officer Commanding, Delhi Area, led the procession. The Indian Army demonstrated a phased "Battle Array Format," including its airborne component, for the first time. The reconnaissance element included high-mobility reconnaissance vehicles after the historic 61 Cavalry in active battle uniform. Flying in Prahar formation, the domestic Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopter and its armed counterpart Rudra displayed aerial battlefield shaping.

Published 27 Jan 2026 09:07 PM

The government removes the requirement for Sanchar Saathi App pre-installation due to its quick uptake.

The government removes the requirement for Sanchar Saathi App pre-installation due to its quick uptake.

The government required the Sanchar Saathi app to be pre-installed on all cellphones in order to give all citizens access to cyber security. The program is safe and designed just to protect citizens from cybercriminals.It protects users while assisting all citizens in "Jan bhagidari" by reporting on such harmful actors and behaviours. The app only serves to protect users, and they are free to uninstall it whenever they choose. The government has clarified this.This software has been downloaded by 1.4 crore people so far, who are adding data on 2000 fraud cases per day. The requirement to install the app was intended to expedite this procedure and make the app easily accessible to less knowledgeable residents, as the number of users has been growing quickly. Six lakh residents have registered to download the app in the last day alone, a tenfold increase in its uptake. This is a confirmation of citizens' faith in the government-provided app for self-defence.The government has chosen not to require pre-installation for mobile manufacturers due to the growing popularity of Sanchar Saathi.  

Published 04 Dec 2025 05:46 PM

JioBLAST appoints Manish Patankar as VP commercial partnerships

JioBLAST appoints Manish Patankar as VP commercial partnerships

  JioBLAST, the joint venture between Jio, RISE Worldwide, and BLAST shaping India's next generation of esports and competitive entertainment, today announced the appointment of Manish Patankar as VP-Commercial Partnerships.Manish joins JioBLAST with more than 12 years of experience in sports business, commercial strategy, and IP monetisation from some of the biggest sports and entertainment companies in India. His background includes previous entrepreneurial efforts at SahiCoin, leadership positions at Collective Artists Network, ITW Consulting, and IOS Sports & Entertainment. In his prior assignments, he spearheaded commercial strategy for sports IPs, scaled partnership revenues, and led major transactions with leagues, broadcasters, athletes, and brands.At JioBLAST, Manish will oversee commercial strategy across esports properties, large-scale IPs, partnerships, monetisation, and integrated opportunities across the JioBLAST ecosystem, establishing scalable revenue engines for India's rapidly rising esports audience. "Manish brings a rare blend of sports IP experience, brand solutions and dealmaking. His ability to build value with brands will be instrumental as we scale JioBLAST into India's largest multi-game esports platform. We're thrilled to have him onboard as we expand our ambitions across events, partnerships and the Jio ecosystem."JioBLAST is a joint venture between Jio, BLAST, and RISE Worldwide Limited, integrating Jio's 500+ million-strong digital ecosystem with BLAST's global expertise in esports entertainment and RISE's leadership in sports and event management. Together, they want to establish India's most engaging and scalable esports IP ecosystem - from world-class competitions to creator-driven entertainment formats.  

Published 03 Dec 2025 08:55 PM

Banking on attention: The need for BFSI marketing to engage customers between UPI and Instagram

Banking on attention: The need for BFSI marketing to engage customers between UPI and Instagram

The financial services sector is at a pivotal juncture as India moves closer to its Digital Bharat vision, with the expectations of a generation of digital natives reshaping legacy institutions. The FINIXX Summit & Awards 2025, which has as its forward-thinking topic "Reimagining BFSI: Powering Digital Bharat Goals," put this change front and center.In order to examine the changing relationship between technology, trust, and consumer engagement in the BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance) industry, a diverse group of marketing experts, digital strategists, and financial innovators convened for the summit.Experts discussed how rapidly changing consumer behavior is upending traditional marketing strategies in a fascinating panel titled "The Next-Gen BFSI Consumer: Understanding & Engaging Digital-First Audiences." They also discussed what it will take to foster trust, loyalty, and meaningful engagement in an increasingly app-first and attention-deficit world. The panel, which was presided over by Teamology Softech and Media Services Vice President of Growth and Strategy Lawrence Suchitha, included marketing directors from top BFSI institutions: VP of Digital Marketing at HDFC Bank, Aashir Allana AVP of Social Media Marketing at Tata Capital, Nikita Dilip Gupta SBI General Insurance's Head of Marketing and CSR, Rathin Lahiri Varun Mundra, Motilal Oswal Financial Services' Head of Media & Innovations Vishal Lohia, Hybrid Associate Director of Sales."The BFSI landscape has decisively moved from branch-first to app-first engagement," said Lawrence Suchitha, who opened the debate. Consumers of today need digital experiences that are quick, simple, and integrated—all while maintaining the transparency and trust that have traditionally characterized our industry. "The next-gen customer has never seen a passbook or stepped inside a branch," said Aashir Allana of HDFC Bank, emphasizing the point. They view the bank as an app rather than a physical establishment.Allana asserts that modern consumers evaluate their banking experiences by comparing them to Netflix, Amazon, and Zepto rather than other banks. "They want Zepto-level speed and Netflix-level personalization." Despite their impatience and impulsivity, they have a strong research bent. They expect the application procedure to take three minutes, but they will spend hours comparing credit cards. He pointed out that because of this behavioral mismatch, marketers must reach users "somewhere between Instagram and a UPI app."  

Published 16 Oct 2025 05:15 PM

JioBLAST appoints Manish Patankar as VP commercial partnerships

JioBLAST appoints Manish Patankar as VP commercial partnerships

  JioBLAST, the joint venture between Jio, RISE Worldwide, and BLAST shaping India's next generation of esports and competitive entertainment, today announced the appointment of Manish Patankar as VP-Commercial Partnerships.Manish joins JioBLAST with more than 12 years of experience in sports business, commercial strategy, and IP monetisation from some of the biggest sports and entertainment companies in India. His background includes previous entrepreneurial efforts at SahiCoin, leadership positions at Collective Artists Network, ITW Consulting, and IOS Sports & Entertainment. In his prior assignments, he spearheaded commercial strategy for sports IPs, scaled partnership revenues, and led major transactions with leagues, broadcasters, athletes, and brands.At JioBLAST, Manish will oversee commercial strategy across esports properties, large-scale IPs, partnerships, monetisation, and integrated opportunities across the JioBLAST ecosystem, establishing scalable revenue engines for India's rapidly rising esports audience. "Manish brings a rare blend of sports IP experience, brand solutions and dealmaking. His ability to build value with brands will be instrumental as we scale JioBLAST into India's largest multi-game esports platform. We're thrilled to have him onboard as we expand our ambitions across events, partnerships and the Jio ecosystem."JioBLAST is a joint venture between Jio, BLAST, and RISE Worldwide Limited, integrating Jio's 500+ million-strong digital ecosystem with BLAST's global expertise in esports entertainment and RISE's leadership in sports and event management. Together, they want to establish India's most engaging and scalable esports IP ecosystem - from world-class competitions to creator-driven entertainment formats.  

Published 03 Dec 2025 08:55 PM

FICCI President-Elect Anant Goenka for 2025–2026

FICCI President-Elect Anant Goenka for 2025–2026

Anant Goenka, the vice chairperson of the RPG Group, has been named the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry's (FICCI) 2025–2026 president-elect. A significant leadership change in one of India's oldest and most significant business chambers was announced on Tuesday.In addition to being the Vice Chairperson of RPG Group, a diverse Indian industrial conglomerate with interests in industries like infrastructure, IT, healthcare, and tires (CEAT), Anant Goenka is currently the Senior Vice President of FICCI. Within the RPG Group, Goenka, a third-generation business executive, is renowned for spearheading digital transformation and modernizing processes. He graduated from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management and the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. A generational change and the increasing impact of young industry leaders in influencing India's policy and economic discourse are signaled by his appointment as FICCI president-elect. The incumbent FICCI President and Vice Chairman & Managing Director of Emami Group, Harsha Vardhan Agarwal, will be replaced by Anant Goenka. Second-generation businessman Harsha Vardhan oversaw FICCI during the 2024–2025 term. Under his direction, FICCI made a substantial contribution to business-government cooperation by concentrating on MSME reforms, exports, ESG, and inclusive growth.One of the most well-known business associations in India is the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, or FICCI, which was established in 1927. Additionally, it is essential to Participating in policy debates on behalf of Indian industries Talking about economic reforms with the authorities Encouraging global trade alliances putting together prestigious events such as the India Innovation Summit, FICCI Frames, and FICCI Flo  

Published 16 Oct 2025 05:25 PM

Dan Katz was named the first deputy managing director of the IMF.

Dan Katz was named the first deputy managing director of the IMF.

Dan Katz joins the IMF as First Deputy Managing Director on October 6, 2025, bringing a wealth of global finance and U.S. Treasury experience.The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board authorized Dan Katz's nomination as its First Deputy Managing Director on October 3, 2025, with effect from October 6, 2025. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva made the nomination, which comes at a crucial moment as the world economy negotiates intricate changes in inflation, trade, and geopolitics. With a solid history in international finance, economic policy, and strategic diplomacy, Katz's selection represents a major change in the IMF's leadership. The most recent position Dan Katz held was Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where he was Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's primary counselor. Among his duties were directing discussions on regional and bilateral financial platforms and establishing both domestic and foreign economic policies, most notably the U.S. economic cooperation with Ukraine.  

Published 15 Oct 2025 05:42 PM

Vikram Dayal is named the new head of IOCC by Air India after Choorah Singh resigns.

Vikram Dayal is named the new head of IOCC by Air India after Choorah Singh resigns.

According to sources on Tuesday, Air India has named Vikram Dayal as the new Head of its Integrated Operations Control Centre (IOCC) after Choorah Singh, the IOCC Head and Senior Vice President, resigned.Sources claim that Singh, who assumed the position in October 2023, has resigned to pursue chances in Ireland. He resigned after being identified in a DGCA letter earlier this year along with two other officials for alleged crew scheduling and rostering errors in June.Regarding the leadership transition, the carrier owned by the Tata Group has not yet released a formal comment.On October 26, Air India Express is scheduled to begin operating direct flights between Agartala and Bagdogra, linking the state capital with North Bengal and offering easy access to well-known locations like Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Mirik, and Sikkim. A new chapter in Tripura's aviation connectivity will be marked by the service, which will launch at the same time as the winter flight schedule. A 180-seater Boeing will fly this route every day, according to reports. The return flight will leave Agartala at 6:10 PM and land in Bagdogra at 7:20 PM, while the departure flight will leave Bagdogra at 4:30 PM and arrive in Agartala at 5:40 PM.Bookings for tickets have already begun, and it has been stated that costs have been maintained reasonable for regular travelers, making family vacations to North Bengal more accessible than before.As part of its Northern Winter 2025 schedule, Air India also announced that it will be expanding its flights to the United Kingdom. As on October 26, there will be a fourth daily flight between Delhi and London (Heathrow).According to a press statement, the new route would offer 1,196 seats per week each way between Delhi and London (Heathrow), increasing Air India's frequency from 24 to 28 times per week this winter.  

Published 14 Oct 2025 05:42 PM

The Bollywood movie Battle of Galwan has caused controversy due to its factual distortion experts claim that a country's holy area cannot be impacted by over-the-top  drama.

The Bollywood movie Battle of Galwan has caused controversy due to its factual distortion experts claim that a country's holy area cannot be impacted by over-the-top drama.

On December 27, main actor Salman Khan released the trailer for the Indian film Battle of Galwan, which is set to be released in April 2026 and purports to be based on the 2020 fighting between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan region. The clip sparked outrage on the internet on Monday. Chinese internet users frequently make fun of Salman Khan, who is best known to Chinese audiences as the lead actor in Bajrangi Bhaijaan, for portraying parts that seem too unbeatable, with stories that are too straightforward and excessive visual effects that make the drama seem surreal.Salman Khan plays Colonel Bikkumalla Santosh Babu in the movie, a role that Indian media said attracted Bollywood's attention due to his alleged crucial part in the 2020 Galwan Valley conflict. Bollywood films, at most, offer an emotionally charged and entertaining picture, but no amount of cinematic exaggeration can change history or undermine the PLA's resolve to protect China's sovereign land, according to a Chinese scholar on Monday.The Hindustan Times reported on Sunday that the trailer opens with Salman's voice giving a speech while instructing his soldiers on how to combat the "enemy." He is then shown in the video approaching the "enemy," with his soldiers standing next to him. He is then shown clinging to a stick while the "enemy" rushes in their direction. Salman's character strikes someone with the stick as the video comes to a close. On the other hand, some online users questioned whether the movie had imitated a sequence from Game of Thrones.The movie has also sparked additional controversy on the internet, with users pointing to things like extras' outfits and looks, actors' hairstyles that don't fit their military roles or the storyline's suggestion of extreme cold, and—most importantly—a depiction of events that isn't true. About 200 Indian soldiers valiantly defended their land against a force of 1,200 Chinese soldiers on June 15, 2020, according to certain local media, notably India Today, which has promoted the movie as being based on the events that occurred between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan region.  

Published 30 Dec 2025 10:10 PM

Despite Ranveer Singh's apologies, a second complaint was made against him for imitating daivas and offending the Tulu community's sacred feelings by discussing Rishab Shetty's Kantara.

Despite Ranveer Singh's apologies, a second complaint was made against him for imitating daivas and offending the Tulu community's sacred feelings by discussing Rishab Shetty's Kantara.

Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh was accused of violating the Tulu customary spirit-worship depicted in Rishab Shetty's Kantara flicks, according to a complaint filed by Bengaluru-based High Court counsel Prashanth Methal. This is the second complaint made against the actor, who in this case expressed regret. Also Read: Rishab Shetty had discouraged Ranveer Singh against copying Daivas before he did it on the stage at IFFI.The Hindu also stated that counsel Prashanth Methal submitted a formal complaint at the High Grounds Police Station alleging that the actor had mocked the revered daiva custom during the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) closing ceremony in Goa on November 28.The complaint furthered claimed that Ranveer had done a parody of the Panjuluri/Guliga daiva who is worshipped in the coastal Karnataka region. The counsel was also cited noting that the performance was nasty, insulting, and hilarious and a huge source of injury to the Hindu feelings particularly among the Tulu population. The complaint additionally alleged that the Ranveer dubbed the daiva a female spirit, which the advocate regarded to as blasphemous and had been purposefully disrespectful. He instructed the police to start prosecuting Ranveer.Ranveer has responded by apologising to the netizens on social media, after a series of criticisms on the internet after the viral video of him copying the daivas. “My intention was to highlight Rishab's incredible performance in the film. Actor to actor, I know how much it would take to perform that particular sequence in the way that he did, for which he has my utmost admiration,” he wrote.In addition, Ranveer apologised for hurting people's feelings and said, "I have always deeply respected every culture, tradition, and belief in our country." If I've harmed anyone's sensibilities, I genuinely apologise.” The behaviour that disrespected the Tulu community happened when Ranveer went to meet with Rishab at the closing ceremony of IFFi, and replicated the daivas although the Kannada actor urged him not to.  

Published 03 Dec 2025 10:37 PM

Veteran performer Asrani is receiving a ton of tributes, including

Veteran performer Asrani is receiving a ton of tributes, including

Indian actor Govardhan Asrani passed away last week at the age of 84, and tributes are flooding in. According to his management, Asrani, who goes by his last name, passed away in a hospital in Mumbai city on Monday after a brief illness, as reported by BBC Hindi. Asrani performed in over 300 films during the course of a career that lasted more than 50 years, the majority of them were comedic. He played an eccentric jailer in the 1975 hit Sholay, which stands out as one of his most memorable roles."Asrani ji, the person who made everyone smile, is no longer with us. In a statement shared on the actor's social media accounts, his family wrote, "His passing is an irreparable loss for both Hindi cinema and our hearts." On Monday, family members and close friends attended the performance of his last rites. Asrani was referred to as a "versatile artist" and "gifted entertainer" by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi."In particular, his remarkable performances brought laughter and joy to innumerable lives. Modi commented on X, "His contribution to Indian cinema will always be cherished." Asrani was born in 1941 in Rajasthan, a state in western India. In the 1960s, he studied acting at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) after starting his career as a voice actor at the state-run All India Radio. Although he made his Hindi cinema debut in 1967, he gained global recognition for his role as a clumsy jailer in the 1975 film Sholay, which was intended to be a caricature of Adolf Hitler.Earlier this year, Asrani recounted his preparation for the part in an interview with BBC Hindi. He stated that the jailer "thinks he is very smart but isn't," according to the film's director Ramesh Sippy and writer Salim-Javed. In the 1980s and 1990s, Asrani was frequently featured on television programs that were broadcast on Doordarshan, the state broadcaster. In the 1980s hit series Natkhat Narad, he portrayed the Hindu scholar Narad Muni. In addition, he directed a number of Gujarati and Hindi movies. From subtle situational humor to overblown performances, the actor became linked with comedic roles in popular movies. However, he thought he was more than a comedian.  

Published 21 Oct 2025 08:10 PM

Roopa Ganguly tears down on Pankaj Dheer's death, names Mahabharat co-star ‘most attractive man on the set after…’

Roopa Ganguly tears down on Pankaj Dheer's death, names Mahabharat co-star ‘most attractive man on the set after…’

Actor Roopa Ganguly, who played Draupadi in BR Chopra's Mahabharat (1988-1990), lavished compliments as she remembered her co-star Pankaj Dheer (who essayed the character of Karna). Roopa said in an interview with NDTV that Pankaj "was the most handsome man on the set after Nitish Bharadwaj." He was also described as a "reserved person" by her. In addition, Roopa conveyed her shock and sympathy at Pankaj's passing.After a fight with cancer, Pankaj passed away at the age of 68, according to news agency PTI. Roopa discussed him and said that she was unaware of his poor health. "I think we had a text conversation around a year ago. However, he never discussed his sickness with me," Roopa sobbed. Despite meeting Pankaj "years ago," she said that they continued to communicate "over texts on and off."She walked down memory lane, remembering their interactions on the Mahabharat film sets. After Nitish Bharadwaj, Pankaj Dheer was the most attractive male on the set. I would text him and refer to him as "my most handsome friend." 'Handsome' was a term he was aware of. However, he is a really polite, well-mannered man. Firoz Khan, who portrayed Arjun, and Puneet Issar, who played Duryodhan, were a little mischievous (chulbule). However, Pankaj was always quiet," she remarked.Pankaj was well-known for his roles as King Shivdutt in the fantasy drama Chandrakanta and Karna in BR Chopra's Mahabharat. "He died this morning from cancer." Producer Ashoke Pandit was quoted by PTI as stating, "He had been in and out of the hospital in the past months." On Wednesday night, Pankaj's final ceremonies were held at the Pawan Hans crematorium. Among those who paid their final respects at the crematorium were Salman Khan, Sidharth Malhotra, Arbaaz Khan, Puneet Issar, and Mika Singh. His son, Nikitin Dheer, an actor, and wife, Anita Dheer, survive him.  

Published 16 Oct 2025 05:20 PM

Today's stock market: Asian stocks are divided as Wall Street emerges from its holiday-season slump

Today's stock market: Asian stocks are divided as Wall Street emerges from its holiday-season slump

HONG KONG (AP) — Following Wall Street's recovery from the holiday season blues, Asian stocks are uneven, with markets in China and Tokyo seeing declines.As Tokyo's market reopened following the lengthy customary holiday, the finance minister of Japan rang in the New Year, and employees wearing suits and kimonos applauded for good fortune in 2025.Katsunobu Kato, the finance minister, declared that the Japanese government would take action to assure economic growth driven by investment and salary rises. He also promised to "grasp signs of recovery" and make sure that "every single citizen can feel the improvement in their salaries."Much of Asia has been wary of possible changes under President-elect Donald Trump, who has pledged to drastically increase tariffs on imports from China and other nations, which might impede growth for a region that depends significantly on trade. After U.S. President Joe Biden turned down Nippon Steel's roughly $15 billion offer to buy Pittsburgh-based U.S. Steel Corp., the company was predicted to file a lawsuit. On Monday, Nippon Steel's stock dropped 0.7% in Tokyo. On Friday, U.S. Steel's stock fell 6.5%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.5% to 19,654.82, while Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei 225 index fell 1.6% to 39,258.25. At 3,194.20, the Shanghai Composite index fell 0.5%.  

Published 06 Jan 2025 10:33 PM

FPIs Lower Paytm Stakes to Less Than 1%

FPIs Lower Paytm Stakes to Less Than 1%

OVERVIEW Tiger Pacific Master Fund owned 1.03% of the shares in the June quarter, UBS Principal Capital Asia owned 1.06%, and Societe Generale owned 1.98%. The company's total FPI ownership fell from 20.04% in the prior quarter to 16.77% in the September quarter. On the BSE, Paytm's shares closed Thursday's trading session 3.47% lower at INR 696.35.Tiger Pacific Master Fund, UBS Principal Capital Asia, and Societe Generale are among the foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) who have decreased their investments in Paytm.Paytm Datalabs_in-article-iconTiger Pacific Master Fund owned 1.03% of the shares in the June quarter, UBS Principal Capital Asia owned 1.06%, and Societe Generale owned 1.98%.These stakes dropped below 1% at the end of September, therefore they were not included in the most recent data that was made public.In the quarter that ended in September, the total FPI ownership in the business fell from 20.04% to 16.77%. Paytm has been contacted by Inc42 to provide feedback on the development. The response will be used to update the story.On the BSE, Paytm's shares closed Thursday's trading session 3.47% lower at INR 696.35.In the quarter that ended in September, the holdings of foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) Societe Generale, Tiger Pacific Master Fund, and UBS Principal Capital Asia in One 97 Communications fell below 1%. Due to general market weakness, Paytm's shares fell 3% intraday to a low of Rs 700 on the BSE.  

Published 17 Oct 2024 05:24 PM

F&O-banned stocks on July 15, 2024

F&O-banned stocks on July 15, 2024

On Monday, July 15, 2024, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) imposed a trading suspension on eleven equities in the futures and options (F&O) segment.These stocks were prohibited because their market-wide position limit (MWPL) exceeded 95%. These equities can still be traded in the cash market even though they are prohibited in the F&O segment.The list of securities subject to the F&O prohibition is updated on a regular basis by NSE. The following stocks are prohibited as of July 15:Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Balrampur Chini Mills Bandhan Bank Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals GMR Infra GNFC IEX India Cements Indus Towers Piramal Enterprises RBL BankDerivative contracts for these securities were included in the embargo period, according to the NSE, because they exceeded 95% of the MWPL. Clients and members may only trade in these assets' derivative contracts during this prohibition period in order to offset their positions and decrease their holdings. Any increase in available employment will be met with the proper legal and disciplinary measures. During the ban period, no new positions are allowed in the F&O contracts of stocks.  

Published 15 Jul 2024 05:57 PM

After a 20% gain in a month, will Wipro's stock reach its one-year highs again?

After a 20% gain in a month, will Wipro's stock reach its one-year highs again?

Wipro stock price: At Rs 530.70, the stock was last seen trading 3.07 percent higher. It has increased 19.54% at this pricing in the last month. The share price was down 2.82 percent from its 52-week high of Rs 546.10, which was reached on February 2 of this year, notwithstanding the aforementioned increase.Wipro Ltd.'s shares increased 4% on Monday to reach a high of Rs. 535.50. At Rs 530.70, the stock was last seen trading 3.07 percent higher. It has increased 19.54% at this pricing in the last month. The share price was down 2.82 percent from its 52-week high of Rs 546.10, which was reached on February 2 of this year, notwithstanding the aforementioned increase. "The relative value of IT equities appears advantageous when looking at it in the long run. Long-term investors may want to look into equities like Wipro," said WealthMills Securities Director of Equity Strategy Kranthi Bathini.Having said that, Bathini continued, "the upcoming quarterly results and guidance will be extremely crucial going forward." Support for the counter's technical configuration was visible in the Rs 500–490 area. Additionally, additional upside requires a firm close above Rs 545.Wipro has gained a lot of momentum after breaking beyond the Rs 500 barrier. On an intermediate perspective, the stock is ready to attempt the recent swing high of Rs 545. It would be important to keep an eye on the counter for a breakout above the indicated zone, as this might lead to significant traction in a similar amount of time. Any short-term hiccup is probably to be cushioned on the lower end by Rs 500–490, according to Osho Krishan, Senior Research Analyst, Technical & Derivatives at Angel One.  

Published 01 Jul 2024 05:30 PM

India displays its entire armed might on the 77th Republic Day, with Operation Sindoor taking front stage on the Kartavya Path.

India displays its entire armed might on the 77th Republic Day, with Operation Sindoor taking front stage on the Kartavya Path.

Top national leaders and prominent foreign visitors joined the festivities, which had as their subject 150 years of "Vande Mataram." About 10,000 distinguished guests saw the parade, which combined military might with cultural cohesion.At its 77th Republic Day parade on Monday, January 26, 2026, India put military might front and centre. Kartavya Path was transformed into a sweeping display of missiles, armour, mechanised columns, and combat aircraft, with a keen focus on weapon systems related to Operation Sindoor, the high-intensity military operation carried out in May of last year.The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, Akash air defence system, Suryastra rocket launcher, and Arjun Main Battle Tank were among the major armament systems on exhibit at the start of the military demonstration, which emphasised India's focus on battlefield readiness and domestic defence manufacturing. A large portion of the equipment on exhibit was either used in Operation Sindoor, the confrontation with Pakistan that took place from May 7–10, or it was directly inspired by lessons learnt.A tri-services tableau featuring replicas of key weapon systems used during the operation was a big draw. A glass-cased integrated operational command centre served as its focal point, providing a visual representation of Operation Sindoor's execution through the coordinated use of systems including the S-400 air defence system and BrahMos. Akash and S-400 systems were depicted as offering a protective air-defense shield during the fight, while BrahMos missiles were predicted to perform decisive offensive attacks.Lt. General Bhavnish Kumar, a second-generation officer and General Officer Commanding, Delhi Area, led the procession. The Indian Army demonstrated a phased "Battle Array Format," including its airborne component, for the first time. The reconnaissance element included high-mobility reconnaissance vehicles after the historic 61 Cavalry in active battle uniform. Flying in Prahar formation, the domestic Dhruv Advanced Light Helicopter and its armed counterpart Rudra displayed aerial battlefield shaping.

Published 27 Jan 2026 09:07 PM

Twenty-seven Maoists in Sukma, Chhattisgarh, surrender

Twenty-seven Maoists in Sukma, Chhattisgarh, surrender

According to the police, up to 27 active Maoists with a combined reward of ₹50 lakh turned themselves in to the Sukma district on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.This comes a day after 60 other cadres and senior Naxalite Mallojula Venugopal Rao, also known as Bhupathi, surrendered in the Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra. The government's determination to abolish Naxalism, which is mostly centered in the Bastar area of Chhattisgarh, by March 31, 2026, has been emphasized by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.Ten women were among the 27 Naxalites who gave up in Chhattisgarh on Wednesday. They surrendered in front of Central Reserve Police Force officials and top police officers. According to Sukma Superintendent of Police Kiran Chavan, they expressed dissatisfaction with the "hollow" Maoist doctrine, crimes carried out by Naxalites on defenseless tribal people, and the increasing power of security forces. The Chhattisgarh government's 'Niyad Nellanar' initiative, which aims to facilitate development projects in rural communities, and the state's new surrender and rehabilitation policy also impressed the cadres, he said.According to the official, Oyam Lakhmu, a member of battalion no. 1 of the Peoples' Liberation Guerrilla Army, which was regarded as the most formidable Maoist military unit, was carrying a bounty of ₹10 lakh on his head. Three more According to him, Madvi Bhima, a party member in PLGA battalion no. 1's military platoon unit, Sunita, also known as Kawasi Somdi, and Sodi Mase, who were both members of regional military company no. 2, each held a ₹8 lakh reward. Additionally, he stated that a cadre held a prize of ₹3 lakh, two cadres held a bounty of ₹2 lakh each, and nine cadres held a reward of ₹1 lakh apiece.He stated that all of the Naxalites who turned themselves in received ₹50,000 in aid apiece and would receive additional rehabilitation in accordance with government policy.  

Published 15 Oct 2025 05:10 PM

The message of Maharashtra's unexpected and historic victory is for Viksit Bharat Sitharaman Nirmala

The message of Maharashtra's unexpected and historic victory is for Viksit Bharat Sitharaman Nirmala

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman described the victory of the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance as "unexpected and unprecedented," saying that the Maharashtra elections were not your typical assembly elections and that the result sent a strong message for "Viksit Bharat."Additionally, the Union Minister congratulated Devendra Fadnavis on his election as the Maharashtra BJP legislative party's leader."I congratulate all elected MLAs," Sitharaman stated at the legislative party gathering. I congratulate Devendra Fadnavis on his election as the legislative party's leader. The 14 crore votes cast in this election send a message to the entire country of India. This election was not your typical assembly election. Following the Lok Sabha elections, the country's voters clearly gave their consent in the elections of Haryana and Maharashtra. Maharashtra's unexpected and historic triumph.Sitharaman went on to say that Maharashtra's next "double-engine" administration will be more effective in all areas, including AI technology, industry, farmers, investment, and regional development. "I think that the uncertainty brought about by the previous governments, which were led by the Congress and coalition, exhausted the people of Maharashtra and the country. Under the PM's direction, the double engine government will seek to advance while meeting the PR.  

Published 05 Dec 2024 08:33 PM

The Union Budget 2024 may see the government loosen the 45-day payment restriction for MSMEs.

The Union Budget 2024 may see the government loosen the 45-day payment restriction for MSMEs.

According to insiders, the government may decide to loosen the rule requiring MSMEs to be paid for goods and services within 45 days of the purchase in order to deter big corporations from exploring alternative sources of funding This could be announced in the budget, which is expected to be delivered on July 23.Overview. The government is thinking about easing the 45-day payment deadline for MSMEs in an effort to keep big businesses from looking for alternative suppliers. It is possible that this modification to Section 43B(h) of the Income Tax Act would be disclosed in the forthcoming July 23 Budget. As per the Finance Act 2023's introduction of Section 43B(h) of the Income Tax Act, a larger company may face greater taxes if it fails to pay an MSME within the stipulated timeframe of 45 days for written agreements. This is because the firm cannot deduct the payment from its taxable income.The amendment was introduced to allow MSMEs to receive payments on time, but many of them expressed fear, according to sources. They said they were afraid that large corporations might ask their vendors to give up their MSME registration in order to do business with them, or they might shift their sourcing requirements to larger firms in an effort to protect their interests.  

Published 09 Jul 2024 06:19 PM

When you chew a piece of ginger every day for sixty days, your body experiences this.

When you chew a piece of ginger every day for sixty days, your body experiences this.

Strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties can be found in ginger. However, what would happen if a person chewed a piece of ginger every day for sixty days? When we asked Dr. Amreen Sheikh, chief nutritionist at KIMS Hospitals, Thane, about it, he replied that it increases circulation, relaxes the airways, and progressively lessens throat inflammation. Many patients report decreased bloating, improved digestion, and fewer coughs after six to eight weeks. Ginger can ease the inner lining of the airways and provide general lung comfort for people who are susceptible to seasonal respiratory symptoms, according to Sheikh.Yes, but with reasonable expectations, Sheikh argued. Unlike medication, ginger does not "open the lungs." Rather, it operates subtly. It can aid those who frequently experience irritation from pollutants, relieve moderate wheezing from cold weather, and clear congestion in the throat. Additionally, by loosening mucus, its warming impact facilitates its expulsion during an illness. Ginger can help with long-term lung conditions like COPD or asthma, but it should never take the place of prescription medication, Sheikh said.While using ginger on a daily basis is generally safe, Sheikh pointed out that excessive use can cause oral irritation, cause acidity in those who are sensitive, or slightly thin the blood. Before developing a habit, people who take blood thinners or have gastritis or acid reflux should speak with a doctor. A tiny portion is more than sufficient; moderation is crucial," Sheikh stated.  

Published 23 Dec 2025 11:46 PM

Cough syrup deaths: TNFDA probe reveals Coldrif manufacturer's shortcomings

Cough syrup deaths: TNFDA probe reveals Coldrif manufacturer's shortcomings

According to CDSCO sources, the investigation into the Kanchipuram-based Coldrif cough syrup producer, which was connected to child fatalities in Madhya Pradesh, has shown shortcomings in the Tamil Nadu Food and Drug Administration's enforcement of fundamental regulatory standards.They said that Sresan Pharma, which was granted a license by the Tamil Nadu Food and Drug Administration (TNFDA) in 2011, carried on operating undetected for more than ten years in spite of its inadequate infrastructure and many infractions of national drug safety regulations.According to the sources, a recent examination by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) revealed the unit's terrible conditions and complete disregard for Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). "The CDSCO has not participated in any of Sresan Pharma's audits. This company was not included in any of the CDSCO databases since the CDSCO was not involved and the state FDA did not provide the CDSCO with any information on it, according to a source.Rule 84AB of the D and C Rules mandates that manufacturers update all of their certified items on the "Sugam" site, according to another source at the CDSCO.In order to facilitate improved monitoring, the regulation was notified to create a national database of all the authorized items in the nation. "The business failed to list its goods in the database. It did not follow this guideline as a result. According to the source, the state regulator is in charge of ensuring that the regulation is followed in the state.  

Published 15 Oct 2025 04:59 PM

Why it's never a good idea to do a DIY chemical peel

Why it's never a good idea to do a DIY chemical peel

People all over the world are enamored with the idea of having flawlessly clear skin, whether they have glazed or glass skin. They are using expert treatments, such as wine baths and salmon sperm facials, in addition to skincare and makeup to reach their goals.In recent years, chemical peels have been increasingly popular among these. However, as members of the social media generation, it appears like there is a do-it-yourself solution for practically anything. By combining various acids, many people have even begun trying chemical peels at home.Even while your nani-dadi ke nuskhe were safe enough to try at home, trying a chemical peel is a very different matter and might cause significant skin damage. But first, comprehend...According to Dr. Ruben Bhasin Passi, dermatology consultant at CK Birla Hospital in Gurugram, "Chemical peels are skin treatments that use acid-based solutions to exfoliate the outer layers of the skin," India Today reports. According to her, these treatments function by encouraging cell turnover, breaking down dead skin cells, and boosting the creation of collagen.Peels can treat problems like acne, hyperpigmentation, fine wrinkles, and uneven texture, depending on their strength (light, medium, or deep). "While deeper peels like trichloroacetic acid penetrate deeper for more dramatic results, light peels like alpha-hydroxy acids target the epidermis," Dr. Passi continues.Additionally, according to Dr. Shifa Yadav, dermatology and cosmetology consultant at Artemis Hospitals in Gurugram, this procedure aids in the skin's regeneration of new, healthier cells, giving it a smoother, more even complexion.It is frequently used in skin care clinics to improve the appearance and feel of skin, but in order to prevent irritation or injury, it must be applied and maintained properly.Even though experimenting with at-home hacks can be enjoyable, practical, and even economical, it's crucial to keep in mind that not all conditions can be safely treated using do-it-yourself methods. To prevent long-term damage, certain beauty procedures—particularly those involving potent chemicals—require professional knowledge and expertise.According to Dr. Vidushi Jain, medical head of Dermalinks in Delhi-NCR, homemade peels frequently employ the incorrect acid concentrations without taking the safety of the skin into account. They lack the professional followup that such procedures require, which can lead to burns, infections, uneven pigmentation, and delayed healing. "Many kits have strong acids like TCA or glycolic acid that can harm the skin," says Dr. Yadav.  

Published 08 Sep 2025 10:02 PM

Using its experience, Expanscience develops responsible nutraceutical active ingredients.

Using its experience, Expanscience develops responsible nutraceutical active ingredients.

Laboratoires Expanscience, which has historically concentrated on creating plant-based cosmetic chemicals, is now growing its business to include dietary supplements. This move toward nutraceutical ingredients is a response to consumer demand for certified ingredients as well as a continuation strategy. Similar to the cosmetics industry, the nutritional supplement industry has strict standards for efficacy, traceability, and naturalness. The Expanscience Group thinks it can satisfy the expectations of this quickly expanding market by offering a pertinent solution by utilizing its experience in this area."Nutraceutical companies are leading the way in obtaining certifications like Fair for Life and ROC (Regenerative Organic Certified), which perfectly complement our positioning. Transparency and sustainability have been central to Expanscience's purpose for over 20 years. We continue to uphold the highest ethical and environmental standards as a B Corp-certified business," says Armelle Le Péniec, Director of Laboratoires Expanscience's Cosmetic and Nutraceutical Actives Division.Tulsinity Bio, an extract of holy basil (Ocimum sanctum L.) cultivated using regenerative agricultural methods and certified by ROC and Fair for Life, was just introduced by the firm to commemorate the debut of this new catalog. It has been demonstrated through cortisol tests to lower stress and to improve the flexibility and density of the skin barrier, which is at the intersection of beauty and well-being. "Our dedication to holistic solutions is demonstrated by the development of an active ingredient that addresses stress and skin health—consistent with other cosmetic actives we offer, such as Ayuredi, which is also derived from holy basil," the director says.With applications ranging from nutricosmetics to the whole wellness market for dietary supplements, including menopause, vitality, sleep, etc., Expanscience aims to build a portfolio enhanced with one to two new nutraceutical active ingredients annually. “Our strategy aims to offer a range that complements our cosmetic active ingredients, with a similar model, namely highlighting the effectiveness of our natural ingredients and sourcing guarantees. "We want to reach a turnover level that is comparable to the cosmetic active ingredients business in ten years," says Armelle Le Péniec. With the help of its local subsidiary, Expanscience is focusing on the North American market in addition to Europe. Asia, which has a strong interest in this kind of goods, may potentially be a potential growth market.  

Published 27 Aug 2025 04:44 PM

BCCI vice-prez Rajeev Shukla says the IPL 2025 will start on March 23. The Champions Trophy squad announcement date has been announced.

BCCI vice-prez Rajeev Shukla says the IPL 2025 will start on March 23. The Champions Trophy squad announcement date has been announced.

Rajeev Shukla said the IPL 2025 starts on March 23 and disclosed the date for India's Champions Trophy team release.Vice-president Rajeev Shukla of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has confirmed that the much-anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 would begin on March 23. Shukla disclosed the tournament's start date to the media on Sunday after the BCCI general meeting.Important decisions pertaining to the management of Indian cricket were taken at the BCCI meeting on January 12 in addition to the announcement of the IPL's start date. According to Shukla, Prabhtej Singh Bhatia has been elected as the BCCI treasurer, while Devajit Saikia will take Jay Shah's place as the organization's new secretary. He added that the 2025 Women's Premier League (WPL) venues will be revealed soon, and that the Champions Trophy teams meeting will be held between January 18 and 19. However, there have been differing claims regarding the IPL's start date. According to ESPNCricinfo, the competition will really commence on March 21. According to a BCCI insider cited by PTI, the competition would start on "March 20 or 21."Gautam Gambhir and Indian captain Rohit Sharma attended the review meeting on Saturday in response to India's dismal showing in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where the team lost 1-3 to Australia. Another 0–3 clean-sweep loss to New Zealand at home came before the series. "The Border Gavaskar Trophy performance, what went wrong, and the necessary course adjustment were all covered in depth. However, do not anticipate a hasty decision from the new BCCI administration," a source familiar with Board events told PTI under anonymity.  

Published 13 Jan 2025 09:45 PM

The 'Made of Bold' sports development initiative is launched by RCB.

The 'Made of Bold' sports development initiative is launched by RCB.

RCB's "Made of Bold Sports Development Programme" was started with the goal of identifying and developing athletes from all over the world.To find talent and develop athletes from all over the world, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) started the "Made of Bold Sports Development Programme."On Thursday, the RCB issued a statement that read, "With a vision to unearth talent and nurture athletic champions from across regions, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are elated to announce the Made of Bold Sports Development Programme launch.""RCB's larger goal of creating a Sports Forward Nation, which aims to create a strong and sustainable sports ecosystem for India, includes the Made of Bold program as a key component. In order to promote active sports growth in the nation, this initiative seeks to find and develop athletes as well as start a conversation among important industry players," Rajesh Menon, Vice President and Head of RCB, stated in a news release. "We firmly think that when communities and sports come together, everyone benefits in the long run. This is for the socioeconomic impact on the neighborhood as well as for the talent that has been found and developed. With an emphasis on using sports as a bridge to underprivileged areas, we hope to accomplish this through RCB's Made of Bold Sports Development Programme in support of long-term development," he continued.Shreyanka Patil, the star cricket player for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), spoke on the program, saying, "I am very excited to see the 'RCB's Made of Bold Sports Development Programme' begin. Creating inclusivity and providing a platform for athletes and their communities to flourish is exactly what we Indian athletes need. This program is a good start for India, a huge country with a lot of unrealized sporting potential.  

Published 21 Dec 2024 03:44 PM

In a live interview, Jasprit Bumrah gives Sanjana Ganesan a hug the video goes viral online.

In a live interview, Jasprit Bumrah gives Sanjana Ganesan a hug the video goes viral online.

In addition, Jasprit Bumrah won Player of the Tournament with 15 wickets in eight games.After Team India won the T20 World Cup 2024, the hurts from their failure in the ODI World Cup 2023 final were salted on Saturday. In the last game, Team India defeated South Africa by a margin of seven runs, led by captain Rohit Sharma. India played brilliantly and were undefeated throughout the competition. One of the main factors in India's triumph at the major tournament was pacer Jasprit Bumrah, who drove his side to victory in numerous games with his amazing spells.Bumrah Jasprit gives Sanjana Ganesan a hug. Video Breaks the Internet During a Live InterviewIn addition, Jasprit Bumrah won Player of the Tournament with 15 wickets in eight games.Sports Desk on NDTVUpdated at 02:19 PM IST on July 01, 2024Two minutes to read In a live interview, Jasprit Bumrah gives Sanjana Ganesan a hug; the video goes viral online. Sanjana Ganesan and Jasprit Bumrah together© X (Twitter) After Team India won the T20 World Cup 2024, the hurts from their failure in the ODI World Cup 2023 final were salted on Saturday. In the last game, Team India defeated South Africa by a margin of seven runs, led by captain Rohit Sharma. India played brilliantly and were undefeated throughout the competition. One of the main factors contributing to India's victory in the majorThe fans were astonished by the top pacer's performance. Such "couple goals" moments are what Bumrah and Sanjana are renowned for providing their fans with. In eight matches, Bumrah took 15 wickets and won Player of the Tournament. He was instrumental in India's triumph over the Proteas in the summit confrontation. You can only listen to the newest music on JioSaavn.com. "Normally, I'm the one who makes an effort to control my emotions so that I can concentrate on my work, but right now, my emotions are taking control and I'm running out of words. After a game, I don't normally cry, but this one feels very meaningful. We thought we were in trouble halfway through, but to pull off a victory like this is  

Published 01 Jul 2024 05:26 PM

Shah Rukh Khan declared he would give a  flying kiss  to celebrate winning the IPL. Rana Harshit

Shah Rukh Khan declared he would give a flying kiss to celebrate winning the IPL. Rana Harshit

Rana was instrumental in the Kolkata Knight Riders' IPL victory, taking 19 wickets in 13 matches. The Delhi speedster's aim is to play for India after his breakout IPL season.The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) team ran on the engine of Harshit Rana, who went on to win the championship three times. Harshit, the uncapped Indian bowler, came through for his team during the first half of the IPL when Mitchell Starc was having trouble keeping his rhythm. In 13 games, he claimed 19 wickets. After being interviewed by The Indian Express, Harshit, 22, talks about his experience in the IPL, what Shah Rukh Khan promised him, why he began playing cricket, and his future aspirations.  

Published 12 Aug 2024 10:24 AM

About 50 out of 71 candidates on the BJP's initial list for Bihar were repeat candidates; senior ministers and deputy chief ministers

About 50 out of 71 candidates on the BJP's initial list for Bihar were repeat candidates; senior ministers and deputy chief ministers

For the Bihar Assembly elections next month, the BJP on Tuesday unveiled its initial list of 71 candidates, keeping a number of its current ministers and MLAs but adding fresh names in a few constituencies.About half of the 71 names are repeat candidates who ran in the 2020 elections, such as Vinod Narayan Jha (Benipatti), Pawan Jaiswal (Dhaka), Rana Randhir Singh (Madhuban), Awadhesh Singh (Hajipur), and Sanjay Saraogi (Darbhanga).Outgoing deputy chief ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha will run in the next Bihar assembly election from the Tarapur and Lakhisarai assembly constituencies, respectively, according to the Bharatiya Janata Party's first list of candidates released on Tuesday. Election results for the 243-seat Bihar legislature will be revealed on November 14 after two phases of voting on November 6 and 11.The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Janata Dal-United (JDU) are running for 101 seats apiece, while the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), led by Chirag Paswan, is running for 29 seats. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) finalized their seat-sharing formula for the Bihar assembly elections on Sunday. Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), also known as HAM(S), and Upendra Kushwaha's Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) will compete for six seats each.As the party ran for 115 seats in the 2020 Bihar assembly election, Nitish Kumar's JD(U) saw a decline in the final seat-sharing results. Additionally, the BJP lost 110 seats from the previous election to 101.Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan wrote on X to announce the completion of the seat-sharing arrangement, saying, "The NDA allies have finished the distribution of seats in a cordial atmosphere." This is greatly appreciated by all NDA party leaders and employees. Bihar is prepared, and an NDA government will be established once more.  

Published 14 Oct 2025 09:07 PM

As regional tensions rise, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign a mutual defense treaty.

As regional tensions rise, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign a mutual defense treaty.

In the face of increased regional tensions, Saudi Arabia and nuclear-armed Pakistan have formally inked a mutual defense pact, a step that greatly fortifies a decades-long security cooperation. The improved defense relations coincide with Gulf Arab nations' growing skepticism about the US's capacity to uphold their long-standing security guarantee, which was exacerbated by Israel's attack in Qatar last week.When questioned about the timing of the deal, a senior Saudi official stated, "This agreement is the result of years of discussions." "This is an institutionalization of long-standing and profound cooperation between our two countries, not a reaction to particular nations or events." Arab nations were incensed when Israel attempted to murder Hamas leadership officials in Doha with airstrikes while they were debating a ceasefire proposal that Qatar is mediating.In a complicated region, the agreement on Wednesday may change the strategic equation. In an effort to address long-standing security concerns, Washington's allies, the Gulf monarchs, have worked to stabilize their relations with Israel and Iran. However, the war in Gaza has completely upended the area, and twice in a single year, Israel and Iran have directly attacked the Gulf state of Qatar. Speaking under anonymity, the top Saudi official agreed that relations with India, Pakistan's competitor and another nuclear-armed state, must be balanced."We have a stronger relationship with India than we have ever had. We shall keep strengthening our bond and do everything in our power to promote regional harmony. The official responded, "This is a comprehensive defensive agreement that encompasses all military means," when asked if Pakistan would be required to give Saudi Arabia a nuclear umbrella under the accord. After signing the deal, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto ruler of the kingdom, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif were seen embracing on public television. Field Marshal Asim Munir, the head of Pakistan's army and considered the most powerful individual in the nation, was present."This agreement, which reflects the shared commitment of both nations to enhance their security and to achieving security and peace in the region and the world, aims to develop aspects of defense cooperation between the two countries and strengthen joint deterrence against any aggression," read a statement from the office of the prime minister of Pakistan. "Any aggression against one of the countries will be deemed an aggression against both, according to the agreement."  

Published 18 Sep 2025 05:50 PM

An Overview of the UPSC Issue | SCO Summit 2025 and India: Four Crucial Questions for Prelims and Mains

An Overview of the UPSC Issue | SCO Summit 2025 and India: Four Crucial Questions for Prelims and Mains

By scheduling two significant events in one week—the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in the northeastern city of Tianjin and a Victory Day parade in Beijing's Tiananmen Square commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II—Beijing has entered diplomatic high season as summer draws to a close. It's difficult to overlook the symbolism. The events convey a clear message: in contrast to the Western narrative of a free international order led by the United States, China is positioning itself as the standard-bearer of a multipolar world dominated by the Global South.Both occasions are expertly produced political plays that combine military prowess, diplomatic posture, and historical narrative. Additionally, China has two audiences in mind: it wants to project power and influence in its neighborhood and beyond while simultaneously boosting domestic public morale. For a long time, Chinese strategists have emphasized that the goal of foreign policy is to establish an external environment that supports economic growth at home. Originating with previous Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, this core idea has evolved into the current leadership's catchphrase for negotiating a turbulent global landscape.The two events' participating nations attest to China's continued strategic emphasis on Asia. The majority of major Asian nations are represented among the more than 30 heads of state and international organizations taking part, with the notable exception of Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and the Philippines—all of whom are strong security partners of the United States.  

Published 05 Sep 2025 08:48 PM

Chinese Envoy: U.S. Tariffs Threaten Stability, Demand Response

Chinese Envoy: U.S. Tariffs Threaten Stability, Demand Response

In a recent address, China's Ambassador to the United States warned that remaining silent in the face of increasing U.S. tariffs would only encourage further pressure. The statement comes amid growing tensions over trade policies, with the U.S. implementing new tariffs on Chinese goods in what it says is a response to unfair trade practices and national security concerns. The ambassador urged dialogue and mutual respect, emphasizing that cooperation, rather than confrontation, benefits both nations. He suggested that escalating trade barriers harm not just the economies involved but also global supply chains and ordinary consumers who bear the cost of such measures. While the U.S. maintains that its tariffs are necessary to protect domestic industries and maintain fair competition, Chinese officials argue that these steps are politically motivated and harmful to long-term stability. The ambassador's remarks appear to reflect a broader effort by China to rally international support against what it views as economic coercion. As both countries continue to shape global economic trends, the tone and direction of their engagement will have wide-reaching implications—not only for governments and businesses but for millions of people whose daily lives are touched by the trade between the two powers.

Published 22 Aug 2025 03:22 PM

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IGNOU January 2024 session Extended deadline for re-registration.

IGNOU January 2024 session Extended deadline for re-registration.

IGNOU has extended the deadline for ODL/online program re-registration until February 15.The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the deadline for re-registering for all of its online and ODL programs to February 15. For the January 2024 session, interested candidates may re-register at ignou.ac.in, the official IGNOU website. The previous deadline for IGNOU re-registration without incurring a late fee was January 29, 2024.The official website states that the deadline for re-registering for programs provided in the ODL/online format for the January 2024 session has been extended to February 15, 2024.Interested candidates can register for programs offered in IGNOU ODL/Online mode by following the simple instructions provided below. Go to onlinerr.ignou.ac.in, the official website. "Last date for Re-registration for programs offered in ODL/Online mode for January 2024 session has been extended till 15th February 2024" is the link you click on from the homepage. IGNOU Re-Registration 2024: The deadline for IGNOU re-registration for all programs offered in ODL and online form for the January 2024 sessions has been extended till February 15, 2024, according to the official statement. Re-registration for all UG and PG programs at Indira Gandhi National Open University is now open for the January 2024 academic session. Prospective students can visit the university's official website, @onlinerr.ignou.ac.in, to complete the re-admission form. Please read the section below for more details regarding the re-registration.Students will need to pay a portion of the course price in order to finish the re-registration process. The cost of re-registration varies according on the course; nevertheless, students will be charged INR 200 in late fees if they do not finish the IGNOU Re-Registration 2024 by the deadline.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:39 PM

Trans fats: what are they? Why are they so dangerous?

Trans fats: what are they? Why are they so dangerous?

Five nations received the first-ever accreditation from the World Health Organization (WHO) for implementing policies to get rid of industrially manufactured trans fats, or iTFA. The food environment for 3.7 billion people, or 46% of the world's population, has significantly improved thanks to the implementation of best practice policies for addressing iTFA in food by 53 countries, up from 6% just five years ago. The World Health Organization said in a statement that these regulations are anticipated to save about 183 000 lives annually. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of WHO, stated that trans fat "has huge health risks but no known health benefit."The World Health Organization (WHO) said in 2018 that trans fats generated industrially would be removed from the world's food supply by 2023. The fact that so many nations have passed laws restricting or outlawing trans fat in food makes us extremely happy. However, enacting a policy is a different matter from just proposing it. I commend Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Denmark, Lithuania, Poland, and Lithuania for being at the forefront of the global monitoring and enforcement of trans fat legislation. We implore other nations to take note of their example.Trans fats are a kind of unsaturated fat that can be created artificially by the industrial process of hydrogenation, or they can exist naturally. Small levels of naturally occurring trans fats can be found in several animal products, including dairy and meat. But industrially generated trans fats—made when hydrogen is added to vegetable oils to increase their solidity at room temperature—are the main source of concern. Food items are now frequently used as an ingredient in processed and professionally baked goods since this technique extends their shelf life and stability.Trans fats have been linked to numerous health concerns, the most well-known of which being their detrimental effects on cardiovascular health. Trans fats have been demonstrated to concurrently decrease levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or "good" cholesterol, and increase levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or "bad" cholesterol. This negative change in cholesterol levels elevates the risk of heart attacks and strokes as well as coronary heart disease.Insulin resistance, a state in which the body's cells lose their sensitivity to the effects of insulin, has been linked to trans fats. An increased risk of type 2 diabetes and high blood sugar levels can result from this insulin resistance. Trans fats' pro-inflammatory properties also play a role in the insulin resistance that is seen in people who consume large amounts of these fats. When it comes to consuming trans fats, pregnant women should exercise extra caution. Research has indicated that consuming more trans fats while pregnant may raise the risk of problems like gestational diabetes and pre-eclampsia. Trans fats have also been linked to decreased birth weight and negative effects on embryonic development, according to research.There may be a connection between trans fat intake and cognitive decline, according to recent studies. An elevated risk of Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia has been linked to a high trans fat diet. While the precise processes underlying this relationship are still being investigated, trans fats' impacts on inflammation and oxidative stress may play a role in brain impairment.Trans fats have a role in weight growth and obesity, however not as much as other health issues. According to certain research, a diet heavy in trans fats may increase the amount of fat deposited in the abdomen, which could exacerbate central obesity, a condition that is known to raise the risk of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:38 PM

Easy cardio exercises by Malaika Arora to get a flat, toned abdomen

Easy cardio exercises by Malaika Arora to get a flat, toned abdomen

Bollywood’s original yogini, Malaika Arora, also known as the chaiyya chaiyya girl, is renowned for her extreme levels of fitness. Her passion for fitness stems from the fact that she mixes easy-to-do cardio exercises into her regimen. Malaika uses skipping, a great aerobic workout that increases heart health, burns calories, and develops coordination, in her routine. Malaika customizes her exercise regimen to suit her tastes and degree of fitness, and she displays her fitness cards for public viewing every Monday.Her most recent Instagram post demonstrates how she works out cardio first thing in the morning to burn fat and maintain her toned, slender figure. Malaika, who was wearing a yellow short exercise outfit, exuded confidence and encouraged everyone to strive for better personal growth. She captioned her inspirational video, saying, "Always killing it, this one  Starting the week off with some fun cardio and a dose of Casper's energy."Here are a few of the cardio workouts she usually incorporates before beginning her exercise program:A fantastic cardiovascular exercise that raises heart rate and improves cardiovascular system function is skipping. This generally strengthens the heart and increases stamina. Jumping rope offers a complete exercise and is an excellent way to burn calories. It helps burn calories quickly, which can help you lose weight and keep it off.Among other muscular areas, jumping jacks exercise the arms, shoulders, core, and legs. This is an intense, full-body workout that increases muscle tone and strength. Exercises like jumping jacks are simple and accessible because they don't call for any additional equipment.Mountain climbers burn calories throughout their ascents because they partake in strenuous physical activity, which aids in weight management and fat loss. The lower back, obliques, and abdominal muscles of mountain climbers are strengthened by their constant use of their core muscles. This enhances the stability and support of the spine and the core.Without any equipment, you can do Russian twists; alternatively, you can use a medicine ball or weight. They can therefore be used and are suitable for at-home training. Russian twists are an effective way to burn calories and get a flat stomach when included in a full workout program.Malaika's go-to workout is the in-and-out activity, sometimes known as jackknife sit-ups or V-ups. They are an effective abdominal exercise that strengthen the rectus abdominis and hip flexors. In-and-outs, like many abdominal exercises, aid in burning calories, which is beneficial for anyone attempting to reduce weight or improve their general physical condition.Pop squats are a great exercise to acquire a flat tummy like Malaika because they mix strength and aerobic elements, which burn calories. Pop squats work the complete body, not only the lower body but also the upper and core during the jumping and landing stages.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:37 PM

New Zealand versus India Real-time score Musheer Khan leads India in the U19 World Cup 2024 Super Six with an outstanding hundred.

New Zealand versus India Real-time score Musheer Khan leads India in the U19 World Cup 2024 Super Six with an outstanding hundred.

Live score for the IND U19 vs. NZ U19 World Cup 2024 cricket match: With three straight victories under their belt, reigning champions India will try to maintain their winning streak when they play New Zealand in their U-19 World Cup super six stage match on Tuesday.India will have the added benefit of playing on Tuesday at the Mangaung Oval, where they have played all three of their current matches, having advanced to the super six stage as the leaders of Group A.Conversely, New Zealand moved here from East London and will need to swiftly adjust to the environment. India defeated Bangladesh, Ireland, and the United States with relative ease. The 'Boys in Blue' performed admirably in the next two games, despite the record five-time winners' slight batsmanship versus their Asian opponents in the first game.The fact that at least one or two Indian hitters raised their hands and accepted responsibility for scoring runs is what makes them the best on the squad. Third batter in the order The Mumbai batter who has been a regular in the lineup, Mursheer Khan, is the younger brother of Sarfaraz. After the group stage, Mursheer is the third-highest run scorer in the tournament with a century and a fifty.Since he hasn't been able to build on his two starts in the past two games, Adarsh Singh will be hoping to score a lot, while fellow opener Arshin Kulkarni will be feeling quite confident following his incredible century. Uday Saharan, the captain, has had a significant innings and will try to keep it up.Naman Tiwari, a left-arm pacer, has shown exceptional skill with the ball when bowling. In the next two games, he has taken four wickets apiece after going wicketless against Bangladesh. Saumy Pandey, a left-arm spinner who aims to target the stumps with reasonably accurate deliveries, has also shown promise. He currently has eight scalps and the second-best economy (2.01) in the competition. New Zealand had two victories from three games to finish second in Group D. In the tournament, the Kiwi batting lineup has not fared well.They managed to win by a whisker against Afghanistan, where they were chasing a meek 91 runs, but they lost badly versus Pakistan, losing by ten wickets, being bowled out for 140. The onus will be on the Kiwi hitters to support the bowling unit against a strong India lineup. Every team will carry over the points and NRR they earned against other Super Six qualifying clubs, thus both sides will also be monitoring their NRR. The Groups: India: Aravelly Avanish Rao, Saumy Kumar Pandey, Murugan Abhishek, Innesh Mahajan, Dhanush Gowda, Aaradhya Shukla, Raj Limbani, Sachin Dhas, Priyanshu Moliya, Musheer Khan, Aravelly Avanish Rao, and Uday Saharan (c).  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:36 PM

Ranji Trophy: Kerala is up against host Bihar.

Ranji Trophy: Kerala is up against host Bihar.

In their Ranji Trophy Elite Group B match against Kerala on Sunday at Moin-ul Haq Stadium in Patna, hosts Bihar seized the initiative. By the time play ended on Day 3, Kerala was still 88 runs behind Bihar, who had amassed 62 runs for two wickets in their second innings through 17 overs.At the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday, India all-rounder Shivam Dube scored a defiant century to put Mumbai back in the match against Uttar Pradesh.Dube maintained his impressive form from the previous several weeks, hitting seven sixes and nine fours en route to 117 off 130 balls.Mumbai increased their lead to 177 runs when the left-handed batsman and all-rounder Shams Mulani put on 173 runs for the seventh wicket. Mumbai had lost the first innings lead by 126 runs.Mumbai reached 303/8 in response to UP's 324 after being knocked out for 198 in the first innings, with Mohit Avasthi (34) and Sylvester Dsouza (2) at the crease.In the second innings at Patna, hosts Bihar led Kerala by 88 runs after they reached 62/2. At the Moin Ul Haq Stadium, Kerala made 227 runs when they batted first, giving the hosts an overall lead of 150 runs before Bihar was bowled out for 377. Sakibul Gani scored an additional thirty runs to help Bihar reach a respectable 150 from 225 balls, including 17 fours and two sixes.Chhattisgarh defeated Andhra by 300 runs at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Ranchi. After scoring 431 in the first innings to take a 169-run advantage, Andhra restricted Chhattisgarh to 262 and declared at 150/2 to set a target of 320 runs to win. Chhattisgarh finished the third day unscathed, reaching 20 for no loss, but they will need to be cautious against an Andhra bowling attack that features an all-around player in Prithvi Raj Yarra, who took three wickets in the first innings.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:35 PM

The 12th Parliaments first session will begin at 3 p.m. on January 30, 2024.

The 12th Parliaments first session will begin at 3 p.m. on January 30, 2024.

Tomorrow, January 30, at 3 p.m., President Mohammed Shahabuddin will give the opening speech at the 12th Jatiya Sangsad (JS). Every year, the President addresses the first legislative sitting in accordance with parliamentary custom.Tomorrow, January 30, at 3 p.m., President Mohammed Shahabuddin will give the opening speech at the 12th Jatiya Sangsad (JS). Every year, the President addresses the first legislative sitting in accordance with parliamentary custom. Earlier, he used the authority granted to him by Article 72 (1) of the Constitution to call the first meeting of the legislature for 2024.President's Press Secretary Md. Joynal Abedin told BSS that the cabinet has already authorized the president's address. He stated that the President's speech will prioritize the achievements and future ambitions of the Awami League government, especially its development initiatives. In addition, the spokesperson stated that a number of proposals are probably going to be introduced and approved by the House during this conference. Speaker Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury will preside over a meeting of the Parliamentary Business Advisory Committee to determine the agenda items and length of the meeting prior to the start of House business that day.Under the direction of Deputy Speaker Shamsul Hoque Tuku, the 12th parliament's first session got underway today. At approximately 3 p.m., the day's events started with a reading from the Holy Quran. In accordance with parliamentary procedure, President Mohammed Shahabuddin will give the opening speech.Earlier, he used the authority granted to him by Article 72 (1) of the Constitution to call the first meeting of the legislature for 2024. The president will give a speech to the group highlighting the achievements and goals for the future, including the government of the Awami League's development initiatives.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:34 PM

Five stylish ways to use an old Banarasi sari

Five stylish ways to use an old Banarasi sari

One of the most traditional and ancient styles of Indian saris, banarasi saris continue to enjoy a devoted fan base throughout India. Although some people think that vintage Banarasi sari patterns are out of style these days, they are still popular because of their timeless elegance and shine, which allow them to be wonderfully repurposed and paired with chic accessories to look great. Let's look at five incredible ways you may transform your Banarasi sari material into something stylish and unique, from maxi dresses to lovely skirts.For office functions, a short Banarasi skirt with a banana cut at the end looks great since it maintains a Western perspective while giving off a more royal and regal vibe. These elegant short skirts can be fashioned from brocade cloth. In order to tighten the waist and add an elastic band that stops just below the knees, you may also add metallic buttons. You can now go ahead and add a contrasting top.You may also include a more Western-Indian element into your outfit by transforming a sari into a knee-length jacket. Banarasi jackets paired with kurtas and palazzos have gained popularity as these three-piece ensembles are preferred by more individuals. This can enhance your fashion statement and turn heads at any gathering. It's a novel approach to creating a whole appearance with just one layer.Numerous celebs, including Deepika Padukone and Malaika Arora, have been spotted sporting the trendy and royal-looking Banarasi kurtas. These Banarasi kurtas give off a gaga over the rich look, and they look amazing paired with a basic dupatta and a plain palazzo or sharara. If you want a more casual yet daytime style, you can also wear patiala or churidars.Cut your Banarasi sari into a long skirt or lehenga for a more traditional look. This will give your desi outfit a modern vibe. To make it look more attractive, you can also add little box pleats. Alternatively, you can wear classic kalis with a simple dupatta and a short, plain blouse. Adding fewer accessories will assist the long skirt that is the main attraction of your outfit look brighter and more put together.Making a lovely full-length bodycon dress with a straight fit is the greatest and most popular solution for repurposing your Banarasi sari. A full western outfit with a dasi touch can also be made into an A-length dress, which you can wear to a wedding or other celebratory event. These Banarasi gowns are the ideal way to make full use of your old sari.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:31 PM

Seven developed nations with a 4-day workweek culture

Seven developed nations with a 4-day workweek culture

Many offices have now fully opened following the COVID-19 outbreak, and businesses are requesting that their staff members return working from the office. However, many businesses are now allowing a 4-day work week culture, given the convenience of working from home and the work-life balance that many employees experienced during the pandemic. Germany has lately made headlines because it plans to experiment with a 4-day workweek for six months, beginning on February 1, 2024. The purpose of the study is to determine whether the four-day workweek culture that labor unions have proposed will indeed improve employee happiness, health, and productivity.Germany is not the only nation that has opted for a 4-day workweek culture, though. Here is a list of developed nations that have also embraced this.Belgium was the first nation in the European Union (EU) to introduce an optional 4-day work week in 2022. The catch is that, in a 4-day work week, the total number of working hours stays the same as it does in a 5-day work week. There are forty hours of work in a week.The Netherlands has the world's shortest workweeks on average, according to official statistics. There, employees put in just 29 hours a week at work. Despite the absence of official regulations, stories state that individuals in the Netherlands only work four days a week.According to an OECD report, Denmark has the second-shortest workweek, with 33 hours worked. Although there isn't an explicit 4-day work week regulation in Denmark either, most individuals there only work four days a week. Despite their rigorous work ethic, Danes prefer to complete their tasks inside the legal 37-hour work week. The majority of workers depart at around 4 p.m. to pick up their kids and start cooking the evening meal; staying later is discouraged," according to a Denmark.dk article.Australia is doing a trial run of a 4-day work week with 20 enterprises. It states that employers in Australia should anticipate their staff to put in 38 hours a week of work. With the new work arrangement, called the 100:80:100 model, workers can work 80 percent of the hours and still keep 100% of their salary as long as they maintain 100% productivity. There are several models besides 100:80:100. According to a News.com.au report, some companies offer conventional 40-hour work weeks spread over four days, or they let employees work less weeks in exchange for a wage decrease.In 2021, the government of Japan published an annual economic policy urging firms to choose for a 4-day work week in the country, in contrast to the country's rigorous work ethic. Preventing "karoshi," which means "death by overwork," is the goal. Permitting folks to spend time apart from work is another goal. Due to increased spending and family life, which will increase the number of births in the nation—which is greatly required given its aging population—this will assist strengthen the economy. According to sources, the Spanish government intends to spend 50 million euros over the course of three years to test a four-day work week. Approximately 200 Spanish companies are anticipated to take part in it.The United Kingdom went to a 4-day work week in 2022. In accordance with their regulations, participants in the trial run comprised 61 enterprises and more than 300 employees, with the expectation that workers would put in no more than 48 hours each week. With 61 organizations taking part, this was the largest experiment ever, and according to a Bloomberg report, there was a noticeable 65% decrease in sick leaves.According to a Bloomberg article, "when a 4-day work week was implemented, anxiety levels and sleeping problems receded by roughly 20%." This in turn has a favorable impact on the economy as a whole as well as the productivity of workers at work.  

Published 31 Jan 2024 02:13 PM

What the travel, real estate, fintech, electric vehicle, and other industries need from FM

What the travel, real estate, fintech, electric vehicle, and other industries need from FM

Live Updates on Budget 2024 Expectations: The last Budget of the current Narendra Modi government is scheduled to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1, 2024. This budget is anticipated to be an interim budget or a vote on account because it is being released ahead of the Lok Sabha elections year. The crucial query is: Will Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announce major tax payer and salaried individual relief measures? There are many conjectures about possible changes to the income tax slab rates for FY 2025, which could affect both the current and the proposed income tax regimes.Will there be initiatives to make the new income tax system more enticing to taxpayers? The new income tax regime, which is currently the default tax structure, saw significant adjustments implemented by FM Sitharaman in the previous year's Budget. In addition, an unprecedented capital investment was declared in order to promote economic expansion. For real-time coverage of Budget 2024 expectations across multiple industries, subscribe to Mint Online.Live Budget 2024 Expectations: The fintech industry anticipates statements regarding rules, license procedures, and tax breaks. "Digital adoption and innovation in India are contingent upon a robust Fintech ecosystem." In the next budget, we would like to see policy initiatives related to regulations, licensing process simplification, and providing tax advantages for Fintech businesses. ToneTag CEO and founder Kumar Abhishek stated, "This will create a dynamic environment where cutting-edge solutions like AI and Voice can flourish and propel India's digital transformation. "Expectations for the Budget in 2024 Live: According to Rupyy CFO, expect clearly defined action plans to advance digital payments and improve digital infrastructure. "We anticipate more detailed action plans to fortify digital infrastructure and encourage digital payments for greater financial inclusion from the interim budget. Stronger, longer-lasting, and more precisely defined incentives to promote the use of electric vehicles will also contribute to the expansion of the auto finance industry. It will be beneficial to include EV finance as a priority sector loan, which will reduce costs and boost uptake. Fintech companies are often looking for a GST subsidy in order to improve government benefits and financial services accessibility. We see development potential in the fintech market, which is predicted to reach INR 11.36 Trn by FY 2028.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:28 PM

The Maldives is no longer the preferred island retreat for Indians.

The Maldives is no longer the preferred island retreat for Indians.

In January 2024, there was a notable shift in the Maldives archipelago's tourism landscape. This change was indicated by a sharp drop in the number of Indian tourists, who had historically made up the largest traveler group in the nation.The current situation stems from a recent diplomatic dispute that was sparked by disparaging remarks made about Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi by Maldivian ministers. The conflict started when Prime Minister Modi shared captivating photos from his early January visit to Lakshadweep, a Union Territory of India, showing off its natural beauty.Following the ministers of the Maldives' comments on social media, a social media storm developed, leading Indians to boycott Maldives travel in general and the Maldives in particular. The diplomatic impasse that resulted from the online debate was evident in the decline of Indian visitors to the Maldives. If information is to be believed, only 13,989 Indian tourists—or 8% of all visitors—visited the archipelago in January. With regard to countries sending tourists to the Maldives this month, India came in fifth. In January 2024, Russia accounted for 18,561 of the Maldives' foreign visitor count, making it the country's largest contributor. Closely trailing behind, Italy, China, and the UK took second, third, and fourth place, respectively.The Maldives has traditionally benefited greatly from tourism from India. For example, India held the second position in December 2023 with 161,751 tourists. Travel trends have obviously been impacted by the diplomatic spat, though, as there were fewer Indian visitors in January.Lakshadweep in India gained attention for its enthralling natural beauty and unrealized potential. Lakshadweep, blessed with immaculate beaches, colorful coral reefs, and a thriving marine ecosystem, provides a tranquil haven from the bustle of city life. Travelers are becoming more curious and interested in Lakshadweep as a result of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent distribution of stunning photos highlighting the archipelago's splendor.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:26 PM

Ten Hag claims that Rashfords absence is a

Ten Hag claims that Rashfords absence is a "internal matter."

Marcus Rashford's absence from Manchester United's FA Cup fourth-round match against Newport County was attributed to a "internal matter," according to manager Erik ten Hag. The Premier League team had stated that the attacker "was not well enough" to be included in the squad.A statement from United stated that the 26-year-old England international had "stayed at Carrington to train as he recovers" prior to their 4-2 victory.Marcus Rashford's absence from Manchester United's FA Cup fourth-round match against Newport County, the Premier League club stated, was due to a "personal matter." Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, explained this to the media.When the Premier League team stated that Marcus Rashford "was not well enough" to be in the squad, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag referred to the forward's absence from the team's FA Cup fourth-round match against Newport County as a "internal matter. "A statement from United stated that the 26-year-old England international had "stayed at Carrington to train as he recovers" prior to their 4-2 victory. Ten Hag stated on Sunday, "He reported ill and the rest is an internal matter." "The issue is internal. A... Visit Deccan Herald.com/Sports/football/Rashfords-Absence-An-Internal-Matter-Says-Ten-Hag-2868925 for more information.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:25 PM

Football Roundup Klopp bids adieu, chaos and platitudes for the Nix

Football Roundup Klopp bids adieu, chaos and platitudes for the Nix

Football is a cliché factory. They emphasize stories, divert attention from mistakes, and—possibly most importantly—provide an opportunity to minimize expectations. "I keep saying this and I know it sounds a cliché, but we take it game by game."Giancarlo Italiano, the head coach of Wellington Phoenix, said as much after his team defeated the Newcastle Jets 2-1 at the A-League summit this past weekend.Because a fixtured competition is by its very nature unpredictable, it's difficult to say exactly how you wouldn't approach each game differently, but whatever 'Chiefy' is doing, he should keep it up. Clichés originate from reality, and to borrow another expression, Wellington is currently winning like champions. Not always at their very best, but obtaining the desired outcome the difficult way. Many predicted that the Nix's promising early lead would fade in true Phoenix fashion after they were destroyed in the rematch in December, yet game by game, their title challenge continues. Though it is more likely that this will be Oskar Zawada's last gasp, his reappearance was welcome. With his contract expiring at the end of the current campaign, the 27-year-old is enticing Europe, the plague of A-League longevity. A fitting farewell present would be to fire Phoenix to glory first.In reference to cliches, what about the proverb that states that you wait a long time for a bus and three arrive at once? Alex Rufer, the captain of Nix, is having a great season. He has scored three goals in as many games. This comes from a player who, in January of last year, had to wait 107 games and 3269 days to score his first goal for the team.There was nothing mundane or conventional about the Wellington Phoenix women's team's 2-0 victory over Canberra United, from the overused to the wild.In the second half, goalie Rylee Foster sent Sofia Christopherson out for a vicious attack, causing chaos in Porirua.However, the irony will be apparent to everyone who has witnessed the event. Fear not—the chaos at Jerry Collins Stadium carried on when substitute goalie Brianna Edwards stopped the ensuing penalty with the first touch of the match.  

Published 30 Jan 2024 10:24 PM

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