Asia News & Trends
EC requires pre-certification on all platforms and tightens regulations on digital ads ahead of state elections.
With the announcement of the Assembly election schedule for Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry, as well as by-elections in six states, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has implemented a more comprehensive regulatory framework to control political advertising, emphasizing digital platforms, transparency, and the control of misinformation.A pre-certification requirement for all political advertisements in electronic and online media is at the heart of the directive. The action is a reflection of the Commission's effort to stay up with the quickly changing political landscape, where voter perception is now significantly shaped by social media amplification and digital outreach.Before distributing commercials, all political parties, candidates, and affiliated organizations must first receive approval from the Media Certification and Monitoring Committees (MCMCs), according to the new regulations. This holds true for a variety of digital channels, such as social media platforms, e-papers, bulk SMS, voice messaging, and public audio-visual displays, in addition to more conventional electronic media like radio and television.While recognized political parties can apply for certification through state-level committees, candidates and individuals must apply to district-level MCMCs. To examine disputed rulings, an appeals process has also been established, with each state's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) serving as its head. The Commission has effectively extended regulatory authority deep into the digital ecosystem by making it plain that no political advertisement may be published or distributed on internet-based platforms without prior approval.In addition to certification, MCMCs have been assigned to monitor suspected "paid news" situations more closely, which has long been a problem in Indian elections. When content is discovered to be promotional but presented as editorial, the committees are supposed to keep a careful eye on media outputs and take appropriate action. Candidates are now required to disclose all official social media accounts in their nomination papers as part of a concurrent push for transparency. In online campaigning, where unofficial or proxy accounts have frequently been used to reinforce narratives without credit, this rule aims to ensure traceability and responsibility.
Published 21 Mar 2026 05:42 PM
Owning your uniqueness is empowerment Mona Jain advocates for genuine leadership
At the 7th Women Disruptors Summit & Awards 2026, which was organized by Adgully, industry professionals came together to celebrate women's accomplishments and discuss how to encourage future leaders, with a focus on gender parity and inclusive leadership.A keynote speech by Mona Jain, President of Revenue Growth & Business Development at ABP Network, was one of the summit's highlights. Speaking on the topic of "Empowering Women, Empowering Change," Jain offered a very intimate analysis of resiliency, self-assurance, and the transformational potential of women supporting one another. Jain began her speech on a contemplative tone, highlighting the subtle but significant influence of self-assured female leadership in the workplace. "When a woman leads confidently in the workplace, she creates opportunities for other women to follow." "At that point, empowering women turns into empowering change," she stated. Jain acknowledged that her mother had shaped her perspective and linked her confidence in independence and leadership to her childhood.the same attitude toward my kid and the young ladies I work with," she said. She acknowledged that there were difficulties along the way in the corporate world. Like many women pursuing leadership roles, Jain was open about her periods of uncertainty and emotional exhaustion. There were numerous times when I struggled and doubted myself. There were moments when I wanted to give up and take a simpler route. However, I persevered.
Published 17 Mar 2026 05:26 PM
IPL 2026 Cultural Toolkit for Brands Folk Frequency Releases
BARC India and Nielsen have jointly announced the launch of BARC | Nielsen ONE Ads, a first-of-its-kind cross-media advertising measurement solution that combines digital and linear television data into a single, unified framework, marking a significant milestone for the Indian advertising sector. The absence of a unified, single-source view of campaign effectiveness across screens is a persistent problem in the advertising ecosystem that the new approach seeks to solve. In order to maximize media spending, marketers and agencies need more integrated measuring solutions as media consumption continues to split across platforms and devices.BARC | Nielsen ONE Ads integrates Nielsen ONE Ads' digital measuring capabilities with BARC's linear television viewership statistics. Advertisers can assess actual campaign reach and frequency across the whole media landscape thanks to the platform's deduplicated view of audiences across various screens, including Linear TV, Connected TV (CTV), Mobile, and Computer/Desktop. JioHotstar will be the first platform to use the framework, starting with the ICC Men's T20 World Cup India & Sri Lanka 2026. The partnership is a major step toward measuring premium internet and television content across platforms. Further industry-wide cross-screen coverage may be possible in the future with further involvement from other broadcasters.
Published 09 Mar 2026 05:20 PM
How CTV can prevent repeating the ad errors of linear TV for living room monetization
Connected TV live sports are about to enter a crucial period of recalibration. The medium is plagued by an old broadcast reflex: more advertisements equal more money, despite its promises of scale, accuracy, and living-room supremacy. A fundamental concern for the ecosystem is raised by the growing need to profit from every stop as live matches draw enormous concurrent audiences. To what extent can ad loads be increased before fandom becomes transactional and viewer immersion breaks down? Tolerance is a delicate currency in an environment where control and choice are paramount. This unique research explores what sustainability actually means during live sports by bringing together voices from the CTV, ad-tech, platform, and agency sectors. Beyond simple inventory counts, topics like experience design, temporal intelligence, creative ecosystems, and attention economics are covered. The emphasis is on creating a model where monetization does not come at the expense of loyalty, taking into account factors like the unpredictable nature of live broadcasts and the potential to increase interaction after the final whistle. The fundamental conflict is obvious: how well the ecosystem learns to use the screen, rather than how much advertising it can accommodate, will determine the direction of CTV sports in the future.
Published 24 Feb 2026 05:42 PM
NMDC Appoints Krishna Kumar Thakur as Director (Personnel)
Krishna Kumar Thakur, an officer from the 1998 batch, has taken over as Director (Personnel) at NMDC Limited. The biggest producer of iron ore in India is NMDC. He began working as an Indian Railway Personnel Service official. He has worked for Indian Railways and other public sector organizations for more than 20 years in human resource management.The appointment is a significant step toward strengthening the organization's HR leadership. As part of determined attempts to create a more effective and people-centered system, he formally assumed leadership on March 20, 2026. He is anticipated to play a significant part in raising employee engagement and productivity because of his solid background in HR administration and policy execution.He brings extensive experience in managing human resources in the public sector to his role as Director (Personnel). Additionally, he has worked in important railway divisions including Mumbai, Bhopal, and Solapur. He oversaw the hiring of about 12,000 workers while serving as Chairman of Western Railway's Railway Recruitment Cell. This innovation demonstrates his proficiency in workforce planning and large-scale employment. His excellent academic record strongly supports his qualifications for the Director (Personnel) position. He holds a postgraduate degree in literature from Tilka Manjhi University in Bhagalpur. Additionally, he has a PGDM in Human Resources from one of India's top universities, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.He held important positions in important public sector institutions before to joining. He also contributed to an international rail operations project in Saudi Arabia at RITES Limited. Additionally, he oversaw Konkan Railway Corporation Limited's HR department. wherein he simplified HR regulations. He later implemented improvements like standardized incentive programs while serving as Director (HR) at BHEL.
Published 21 Mar 2026 05:56 PM
Arun Mammen was re-elected as the chairman of ATMA.
Arun Mammen has been re-elected as the Chairman of the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association (ATMA). MRF Ltd.'s managing director and vice chairman is Arun Mammen. This announcement, which was released on March 16, 2026, highlights a shift in leadership within the association that represents the automotive tire industry in India.The Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association's leadership will continue with Arun Mammen's reelection as ATMA Chairman. Mr. Arun Mammen has long been involved in debates on industry policy and the tyre manufacturing sector in India as the Vice Chairman and Managing Director of MRF Ltd. Arun Mammen is anticipated to lead the association in tackling a number of industry issues, including raw material pricing, technological advancement, and global competitiveness, under the ATMA leadership 2026.Rajarshi Moitra has also been appointed by the ATMA association. As the new Vice Chairman of ATMA, she is the Managing Director of Bridgestone India Pvt Ltd. Her selection will be in line with the association's plan to include both domestic and foreign tire manufacturers in leadership roles within the industry. Rajarshi Moitra's leadership position at Bridgestone India allows him to provide years of experience from the global tire sector. automotive industry.Sanjay Chatterjee's appointment as Director General of the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association is another shift in the organization's leadership. He will now oversee the executive operations of the association after holding the position of Assistant Director General. After serving in the leadership position, Rajiv Budhraja is set to retire on March 31, 2026. Sanjay Chatterjee will take his place.
Published 17 Mar 2026 05:52 PM
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
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
Day 3 box office receipts for Dhurandhar The Revenge [LIVE] The Ranveer Singh and Rakesh Bedi film brings in Rs 270 crore, while worldwide receipts reach Rs 333 crore.
Mumbai, Mar 20 (PTI) Aditya Dhar's "Dhurandhar 2," which stars Ranveer Singh as an undercover agent in Pakistan, shattered numerous records to have one of the greatest debuts in Indian cinema, with an expected first-day revenue of over Rs 100 crore. According to preliminary estimates by trade tracking website Sacnilk, the movie made over Rs 43 crore from paid previews on Wednesday—the largest amount ever for an Indian film—and Rs 102.55 crore on its opening day on Thursday, bringing its total earnings in India to almost Rs 145 crore.The film has already topped the opening day receipts of recent Hindi blockbusters, including Shah Rukh Khan's "Jawan" (Rs 75 crore) and "Pathaan" (Rs 57 crore), as well as the horror-comedy "Stree 2" (Rs 54 crore). The makers are anticipated to update the official figures later in the day. Given the excitement around the release of the second half following the enormous success of "Dhurandhar," the movie's global box office receipts are predicted to surpass Rs 200 crore.With nearly 15 lakh tickets sold, including paid previews, "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" debuted in theaters on Wednesday. It is anticipated to outperform the first "Dhurandhar," which made Rs 1,300 crore globally following its debut in December 2025."Dhurandhar: The Revenge," which was produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar, stars Ranveer Singh as Jaskirat Singh Rangi, a young guy who changes into Hamza Ali Mazari, a clandestine agent working deep within Pakistan. The sequel traces the beginnings of the guy beneath the cover while charting Mazari's ascent in the Karachi underworld. The sequel, which was released in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, also stars actors R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun, and Rakesh Bedi. BK RB RB PTI
Published 21 Mar 2026 05:49 PM
The duration of Dhurandhar 2 is three hours and fifty-five minutes. In viral memes, fans are packing their suitcases for a night out.
Social media suggests that you might need to bring more than popcorn if you intend to see Dhurandhar: The Revenge in theaters. The internet suggests that a small suitcase, some snacks, and possibly even a pillow could be useful. Thanks to its eye-popping duration, the new spy thriller, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, has become the focus of a hilarious online meme fest.Social media users have transformed the cinema experience into a full-fledged comedy sketch, with reports indicating that the movie is 3 hours and 55 minutes long (not counting breaks and promotions). Influencers on Instagram have begun sharing videos of themselves getting ready to spend the night at the movies. One popular video shows a bunch of pals rolling their bags out of the house and declaring they are going to see Dhurandhar 2. Another depicts a family packing food supplies with care, as though they were going on a lengthy train ride.The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has banned Dhurandhar: The Revenge, awarding it a "A" (adults only) certificate with an authorized runtime of 232 minutes, or three hours and fifty-two minutes. Compared to the previous movie, Dhurandhar, which ran for around 214 minutes, the sequel is about 30 minutes longer.
Published 17 Mar 2026 05:42 PM
In a sexual assault case, a Kerala court grants Manjummel Boys director Chidambaram anticipatory bail.
Chidambaram S. Poduval, the renowned film director and screenwriter of Manjummel Boys, was granted anticipatory relief on Saturday, March 7, by the District and Sessions Court, Ernakulam. Sri. K.K. Balakrishnan, the District Judge, issued the judgment giving Chidambaram bail on conditions. The prosecution claims that during the first week of May 2022, Chidambaram entered the de facto complainant's bedroom with the intention of offending her modesty and pressing on her breast.Based on the de facto complainant's First Information Statement, the Ernakulam South Police Station registered a crime on February 28, 2026, for offenses covered by Sections 354 [Assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty], 354A(1)(i) [Sexual harassment], and 509 [Word, gesture, or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman] IPC.Chidambaram, a renowned director in the Malayalam film industry, claims that he met the de facto complainant for his role in Manjummel Boys during the film's production and filming. He has argued that he acted professionally toward the de facto complaint and that she was the one who initiated a "campaign" to damage his reputation. Additionally, he claims that the complainant accused him of sexual assault and uploaded a clip on her Instagram account. Additionally, he claimed that in December 2025, an interim order prohibiting her from posting defamatory news on any media platform was issued after he filed a damage suit against her at the Bombay High Court. He claims that she fabricated the current case in order to avoid the legal repercussions of releasing derogatory material about him. Chidamabaram emphasized that he had no criminal history and that the case was not reported for four years. There is no need for custodial interrogation and no materials are gathered because the de facto complaint is overseas.
Published 09 Mar 2026 05:28 PM
The price of lodging at ITC Mementos, the location of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's wedding
NDTV has revealed that Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda have selected ITC Mementos as the location for their wedding, which is scheduled for February 26, 2026. The home is tucked away in the Aravalli highlands, 25 kilometers from Udaipur. Mementos by ITC Hotels Ekaaya is a perfect destination wedding location since it provides an opulent getaway from the congested lakes and forts of Udaipur. This is where a fairytale becomes a reality, with verdant hills in the background, blue skies overhead, and a festive atmosphere.In order to give fans a preview of the festivities, paparazzi accounts started sharing the first images of the wedding location on Instagram after the announcement. The couple has selected the lavish Mementos by ITC Hotels, Ekaaya Udaipur, as the setting for their private celebrations, according to those reports.For their wedding, Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda have selected a gorgeous boutique home nestled in the Aravalli hills, away from the bustle of Udaipur. The tranquil retreat, which is surrounded by expansive nature, provides visitors with a variety of tastefully furnished rooms and apartments.
Published 23 Feb 2026 06:00 PM
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%
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
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?
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
What is the reason behind Punjab Governor Kataria's abrupt praise of the Bhagwant Mann government in contrast to cooperation
The Punjab Assembly's budget session began earlier this week when Governor Gulab Chand Kataria gave a speech that mainly commended the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government's performance, despite opposition protests interfering with Assembly business and the governor's own anti-drug march weeks prior continuing to garner political attention.In sharp contrast to his predecessor, Banwarilal Purohit, who had multiple run-ins with the Punjab government, Kataria praises the initiatives of the Bhagwant Mann-led AAP government. The government drafts the governor's address, which summarizes their accomplishments.Governors Thaawar Chand Gehlot and R N Ravi, who has since been named governor of West Bengal, have recently omitted portions of their speeches that commended the state governments in states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, where the governors are perceived to have a tumultuous relationship with the state government.Mann's AAP government and Purohit had a number of issues between 2022 and 2024. One such disagreement occurred in early 2023 when the Governor first refused to approve the Budget session, which forced the state government to petition the Supreme Court.However, Kataria's 51-page speech on March 6 detailed the state government's efforts in a number of areas, including welfare programs, infrastructure development, healthcare, education, and anti-drug campaigns.The extension of Aam Aadmi Clinics throughout the state was one of the efforts that were emphasized. According to the governor, hundreds of clinics are currently in operation and have given locals crores of free consultations and medications. The speech also mentioned the government's "Yudh Nashean Virudh" anti-drug program, which includes outpatient opioid-assisted treatment clinics and de-addiction centers for drug addicts' rehabilitation.In order to improve government education, Kataria mentioned hiring thousands of instructors and creating Schools of Eminence. The address also mentioned road infrastructure upgrades, irrigation facilities, 300 units of free power for the majority of homes, and farmer welfare programs including increased sugarcane prices.Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa and other Congress lawmakers frequently interrupted the speech by shouting slogans about things like law and order. Assuring the lawmakers that they could voice their objections during the discussion later, Kataria pleaded with them to let him finish the constitutional address first. Congress MLAs eventually organized a walkout as the protests persisted. Following the speech, the Governor spoke at a joint press conference with Mann, praising the Punjab government's efforts to combat drug misuse and enhance education. According to him, the Opposition ought to have let the speech end before voicing its opinions in the House so that their complaints could be legally documented.
Published 09 Mar 2026 05:58 PM
Unauthorized reviews, dubious log-ins, and fuzzy documents: TMC MP to Supreme Court on SIR
TMC MP Dola Sen told the Supreme Court that Election Commission-appointed micro-observers were allegedly overriding decisions made by Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), the statutory authority for including and deleting electors, raising concerns that eligible voters could be removed from the final electoral roll during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal.In two applications filed on February 16 and 18, Sen, a petitioner before the Supreme Court contesting the SIR, also claimed that documents uploaded to the system were becoming "blurry" after submission and that officials were allegedly logging into the ECINET portal from locations other than where they were deputed. On February 28, West Bengal's final electoral roll is expected to be released. The Indian Express asked the EC for comment on Sen's claims, but the EC did not reply.The EC only deployed micro-observers in West Bengal, which was a first, despite announcing the SIR in nine states and three Union Territories on October 27 of last year. The EC informed the Supreme Court on February 4 that the purpose of the 8,100 micro-observers, who work for the Central Government, was to support EROs and Assistant EROs (AEROs). The EC had stated, "It is false to suggest that statutory powers have been vested in the micro-observers."
Published 25 Feb 2026 05:54 PM
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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 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
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
Bihar Catch-22 Congress and RJD are hesitant to take action against MLAs who did not participate in Rajya Sabha elections
Both parties are currently in a difficult situation after the Opposition Mahagathbandhan lost to the NDA in the pivotal Rajya Sabha elections earlier this week due to the absence of four of its MLAs, three from the Congress and one from the RJD. They are unsure of how to deal with them. Surendra Mehta (Valmiki Nagar), Manoj Vishwas (Forbesganj), and Manohar Prasad Singh (Manihari) have all received show-cause notices from the Congress, and the RJD has not yet made a decision regarding their Dhaka lawmaker Faisal Rahman.Asit Nath Tiwari, a spokesperson for the Bihar Congress, told The Indian Express that the notifications were sent out despite the fact that Rajya Sabha elections are exempt from the anti-defection law. "Top party leaders will meet and decide on the appropriate course of action after we receive their responses," he stated.Another Congress leader, however, pointed out that the MLAs make up almost half of the party's strength in the Assembly and suggested that disciplinary action was improbable. What happens if the Speaker acknowledges them as a distinct group? Regardless, the rebels weren't actually members of Congress. Singh is known to be close to JD(U) leaders, whereas Mehta received a ticket because of the influence of (Independent Purnea MP) Pappu Yadav," the politician stated.Rahman, the son of former MP Motiur Rahman, presents a similar problem for the RJD. "Faisal narrowly secured his seat in the Assembly elections last year. Additionally, we have verified that his mother was quite ill on March 16, the day of the election. The party is likely to call the MLA once our leader Tejashwi Yadav comes to Patna. An RJD senior stated that the party will not be provoked by NDA leaders "who want to further weaken it," although no official show-cause notice has yet been issued.
Published 21 Mar 2026 05:57 PM
What is the reason behind Punjab Governor Kataria's abrupt praise of the Bhagwant Mann government in contrast to cooperation
The Punjab Assembly's budget session began earlier this week when Governor Gulab Chand Kataria gave a speech that mainly commended the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government's performance, despite opposition protests interfering with Assembly business and the governor's own anti-drug march weeks prior continuing to garner political attention.In sharp contrast to his predecessor, Banwarilal Purohit, who had multiple run-ins with the Punjab government, Kataria praises the initiatives of the Bhagwant Mann-led AAP government. The government drafts the governor's address, which summarizes their accomplishments.Governors Thaawar Chand Gehlot and R N Ravi, who has since been named governor of West Bengal, have recently omitted portions of their speeches that commended the state governments in states like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, where the governors are perceived to have a tumultuous relationship with the state government.Mann's AAP government and Purohit had a number of issues between 2022 and 2024. One such disagreement occurred in early 2023 when the Governor first refused to approve the Budget session, which forced the state government to petition the Supreme Court.However, Kataria's 51-page speech on March 6 detailed the state government's efforts in a number of areas, including welfare programs, infrastructure development, healthcare, education, and anti-drug campaigns.The extension of Aam Aadmi Clinics throughout the state was one of the efforts that were emphasized. According to the governor, hundreds of clinics are currently in operation and have given locals crores of free consultations and medications. The speech also mentioned the government's "Yudh Nashean Virudh" anti-drug program, which includes outpatient opioid-assisted treatment clinics and de-addiction centers for drug addicts' rehabilitation.In order to improve government education, Kataria mentioned hiring thousands of instructors and creating Schools of Eminence. The address also mentioned road infrastructure upgrades, irrigation facilities, 300 units of free power for the majority of homes, and farmer welfare programs including increased sugarcane prices.Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa and other Congress lawmakers frequently interrupted the speech by shouting slogans about things like law and order. Assuring the lawmakers that they could voice their objections during the discussion later, Kataria pleaded with them to let him finish the constitutional address first. Congress MLAs eventually organized a walkout as the protests persisted. Following the speech, the Governor spoke at a joint press conference with Mann, praising the Punjab government's efforts to combat drug misuse and enhance education. According to him, the Opposition ought to have let the speech end before voicing its opinions in the House so that their complaints could be legally documented.
Published 09 Mar 2026 05:58 PM
Unauthorized reviews, dubious log-ins, and fuzzy documents: TMC MP to Supreme Court on SIR
TMC MP Dola Sen told the Supreme Court that Election Commission-appointed micro-observers were allegedly overriding decisions made by Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), the statutory authority for including and deleting electors, raising concerns that eligible voters could be removed from the final electoral roll during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal.In two applications filed on February 16 and 18, Sen, a petitioner before the Supreme Court contesting the SIR, also claimed that documents uploaded to the system were becoming "blurry" after submission and that officials were allegedly logging into the ECINET portal from locations other than where they were deputed. On February 28, West Bengal's final electoral roll is expected to be released. The Indian Express asked the EC for comment on Sen's claims, but the EC did not reply.The EC only deployed micro-observers in West Bengal, which was a first, despite announcing the SIR in nine states and three Union Territories on October 27 of last year. The EC informed the Supreme Court on February 4 that the purpose of the 8,100 micro-observers, who work for the Central Government, was to support EROs and Assistant EROs (AEROs). The EC had stated, "It is false to suggest that statutory powers have been vested in the micro-observers."
Published 25 Feb 2026 05:54 PM
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.
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MC Exclusive | Capacity addition, lower AT&C losses top RK Singhs wishlist for Modi 3.0
With the general elections scheduled in April-May, Union Minister for Power and New and Renewable Energy RK Singh listed out his top priorities with the hope that the Narendra Modi government will return for the third consecutive term. "The top priority once the government led by Modi is back in power will be increasing our electricity generation capacity. The other priority will be to reduce the aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses of distribution companies (discoms) to about 10 percent," Singh said during a fireside chat at Moneycontrol's Policy Next Summit in Delhi on January 18. "Rest, India is already a leader in energy transition, so I am not worried about the country's renewable energy targets. We will overachieve it anyway," he said. He said capacity addition is important to keep up with India's growing energy demand. “Since our country is going to continue growing at 7.5 percent or more for the next three decades, we will have to ensure enough electricity. In 2030, our peak demand is going to go up from 241 GW today to 366 GW. Our established capacity has to go up to 900 GW, from about 427 GW today," the power minister said. Giving an overview of the ongoing capacity additions in the power sector, the Union minister said the government is adding around 99,000 megawatt (MW) of renewable energy capacity, which is under construction. Another about 32,000 MW is under various bidding processes. Besides, the government has decided to bid 50,000 MW of renewable energy projects every year.On thermal capacity addition plan, Singh said the government will add 87,000 MW (87 GW) by 2030. "About 27,000 MW is under construction. In addition, we have bid out about 12,000 MW of thermal capacity. Another, 21,000 MW coal-fired capacity is under survey and investigation. Further, about 22,000 MW are under initial stages, where we have identified the land," he said. Singh said the government intends to increase India's hydropower capacity from the current 47,000 MW to about 90,000-100,000 MW. Talking about reduction of AT&C losses of discoms, the Union minister said he has set a fresh target of reducing it to 10-11 percent.AT&C losses are a combination of energy loss and commercial loss. While energy loss may comprise technical loss, theft, and inefficiency in billing, commercial loss constitutes default in payment and inefficiency in the collection. In 2021, the government had set the target to bring down AT&C losses to 12-15 percent by the financial year 2025. However, going by the latest provisional data, the government is likely to have achieved this target two years in advance.According to data from the power ministry, AT&C losses were as high as 25.5 percent in FY13. Till FY21, the AT&C losses stood at 22.3 percent. However, in FY22 it drastically declined to 16.4 percent. As per provisional data, in FY23, India's average AT&C losses have further come down to 13.5 percent.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:32 PM
HNIs chase mid, small caps, IEX under bear attack, I-Pru Life tumbles, NHPC in focus
“Current earnings, future prospects, management, marketability are all factors more or less independent of assets which contribute their share to the intrinsic value.” - Benjamin Graham. Sentiment has turned cautious after three successive sessions of fall, but two days of gains could change that. In the past, mid and small caps would take a battering during market corrections and investors would flee to the safety of large caps. But now exactly the opposite is taking place — large caps are sliding harder than second-line stocks when the market falls.Whispers in market is that many of the mid and small cap companies say they have good earnings visibility for the next few quarters. And that is giving HNIs the comfort to hold on their positions in the stocks. The stock prices so far indicate that the market is willing to believe the earnings story. They would flag when there's still a couple of quarters of earnings growth left. Bull argument: Spot LNG prices have softened. Strong demand for LNG across sectors of late, and this trend is likely to strengthen going forward.Bear argument: Competition is rising, also domestic gas production is increasing. The capex on its proposed petrochemicals foray could weigh on margins. Stock has fallen 16 percent in last couple of trading sessionsBear argument: Huge build up of speculative positions in F&O segment. Uncertainty over the market coupling policy for power exchanges an overhang on the stock.Bull argument: Stock has good support in the Rs 120-125 band. Also, concerns about the market coupling have already been priced in. Stock under pressure as government to sell 2.5 percent stakeBull argument: Seen benefitting from India’s commitment to net-zero as hydro power not polluting like thermal power. Capacity expected to go up sharply in the coming years.Bear argument: Increase in floating stock could be an overhang in the short term. Right now, power is a fancied sector and there is unusually high demand for PSU stocks. This could change. Earnings could be volatile because of dependency on monsoon. GQG Partners upped its stake in ITC to 2.79 percent from 1.58 percent.Bull argument: A good defensive bet if the market continues to correct further. Cigarette volumes increased in Q2 and the trend is likely to sustain.Bear argument: Revenues from agri-business is under stress in FY24 due to a ban on the exports of wheat and rice. Re-rating story is largely over. Further gains will depend on ability to grow earnings.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:32 PM
IndusInd Bank Q3 results impress analysts. Should you buy or sell?
IndusInd Bank impressed the street with a healthy set of number for the December quarter and analysts remain bullish on the counter, counting steady margins, improving retail deposit mix and strong loan growth as some of the key positives. In the past year, the stock has jumped more than 31 percent, outperforming Bank Nifty index which is up 8 percent. The stock hit a 52-week high of Rs 1,694 on January 15.The bank's net profit grew 17 percent on-year to Rs 2,301 crore, aided by healthy net interest income (NII) growth of 18 percent and lower provisions, the private lender said on January 18. At a time when banking sector is grappling with higher cost of funds, its net interest margin (NIM) saw a modest expansion of two basis points (bps) YoY to 4.29 percent in the December quarter. Analysts at Jefferies shared a "buy" call for IndusInd, with a target price of Rs 2,070, saying the lender's NII growth was among the best across coverage. "IndusInd's profit met estimates but they used Rs 200 crore of contingent buffers. We see 20 percent profit compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) in FY24-26, with return of equity (RoE) of 16 percent in FY25," they wrote in their result review. HSBC, too, shared a "buy" call, with a target price of Rs 2,040 apiece on the back of in-line Q3 operating performance, but remain wary of higher slippages. "We forecast CAGR of 23 percent for operating profit and 21 percent earnings per share (EPS) over FY24-26," they said. The rise in fresh slippages, or bad loans, however, remained a key concern during the quarter, analysts at Morgan Stanley said, trimming EPS by 0.5 percent for FY24 and a percent for FY25. The brokerage firm, however, shared an "overweight" call with a target price of Rs 1,850 per share. IndusInd Bank's fresh slippages rose 20.5 percent on a sequential basis to Rs 1,700 crore in the December quarter due to a elevated slippages in corporate and vehicle finance books. However, the management guided that they will normalise to Rs 1,200 crore going ahead. Gross non-performing asset (GNPA) and net NPA ratios were stable at 1.9 percent and 0.5 percent, respectively, due to asset reconstruction company (ARC) sale of Rs 3,100 crore. On the business front, analysts at Macquarie said 24 percent on-year growth in retail book was encouraging during the quarter. "The retail book growth was driven by vehicle book growth. As per liquidity coverage ratio classification mix, retail deposit improved to 45 percent YoY," the brokerage firm said, sharing an "outperform call" with a target price of Rs 1,900 a share. The lender's loan growth was up by 20 percent YoY, while deposits grew by 13 percent YoY. The management expects loan growth to be in the range of 18-23 percent, with the retail loan mix at 55-60 percent. "We estimate 21 percent earnings CAGR over FY24-26, leading to RoE of 16.2 percent in FY25," analysts at Motilal Oswal Financial Services said, reiterating a "buy" rating for IndusInd Bank with a target price of Rs 1,900. Disclaimer: The views and investment tips expressed by investment experts on Moneycontrol.com are their own and not those of the website or its management. Moneycontrol.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:28 PM
Interim Budget 2024 Expectations: Govt to target fiscal deficit at 5.3% of GDP for FY2025, says ICRA
ICRA expects the fiscal deficit target for FY2025 to be set at 5.3 per cent of GDP, midway through the expected print of 6.0 per cent for FY2024 and the medium-term target of sub-4.5 per cent by FY2026.With the the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman all set to present the interim Budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 on February 1, 2024, an analysis by ICRA suggested that the government is likely to target fiscal deficit at 5.3 per cent of GDP for FY2025, entailing a reasonable degree of fiscal consolidation amid slower capex growth. The upcoming Budget will be an interim one and is said to have no major announcements as it is coinciding with the general elections year which is scheduled for this year. The full budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 will be presented after the formation of the new government following the general elections. The Budget is allotted for the upcoming fiscal year, which runs from 1st April to 31st March of the next year.However, the expansion in the Government of India’s (GoI’s) capex and the extent of fiscal consolidation would be scrutinised closely, given the implications for growth and G-sec yields, respectively. ICRA expects the fiscal deficit target for FY2025 to be set at 5.3 per cent of GDP, midway through the expected print of 6.0 per cent for FY2024 and the medium-term target of sub-4.5 per cent by FY2026. “This, along with our projection of an appreciable dip in the revenue deficit, would allow for a capex target of Rs 10.2 trillion for FY2025, 10 per cent higher than the expected level for FY2024 vis-à-vis the 20 per cent-plus YoY expansion seen during FY2021-FY2024. A higher capex target would impinge on the GoI’s ability to bridge half the required fiscal consolidation in FY2025, thereby making the task of reaching medium-term fiscal deficit target by FY2026 even more challenging,” ICRA said in a report. Given the favourable macroeconomic backdrop and expectations of the benign domestic environment sustaining in the next fiscal, per the analysis by ICRA, the GoI is expected to continue on the fiscal consolidation path in the Union Budget for FY2025. However, it added that this is likely to entail a slower expansion in capex vis-à-vis that seen in the post-Covid years, which could weigh on the growth in economic activity. Additionally, with the upcoming Budget set to be an interim one for the purpose of a vote-on-account, major policy changes and announcements are unlikely at this juncture, it said.“We expect the GoI’s gross tax revenues (GTR) to grow by a healthy 11 per cent in FY2025, led by direct taxes and GST collections, even as the growth in excise and customs duty collections is likely to be subdued,” it said. The disinvestment target is likely to be pegged at sub-Rs 500 billion for FY2025. Given the uncertainties involved in market transactions, it would be prudent to set a moderate target of sub-Rs 500 billion for FY2025, instead of a higher aim that may disrupt the budget math if there is a large shortfall in such receipts by the end of the fiscal, based on the past year trends. Furthermore, ICRA expects the revenue expenditure to increase by a modest ~4 per cent in FY2025, led by a moderate growth in interest payments amid a slight moderation in allocation for subsidies and a continued focus on curtailment of other expenses. It added, “We estimate the GoI to budget for a capex of Rs 10.2 trillion in FY2025, implying a relatively sedate YoY expansion of ~10 per cent, compared to over 20 per cent expansion seen in each of post-Covid years. The slowdown in capex growth is likely to have some bearing on economic activity and GDP growth.” As already mentioned above, ICRA expects the GoI to target a fiscal deficit of 5.3 per cent of GDP in FY2025, midway through the expected print of 6.0 per cent in FY2024 and the medium-term target of 4.5 per cent for FY2026.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:27 PM
Dense fog impacts flight operations at Delhi airport
The IGI airport experienced dense fog with visibility ranging between 50 and 100 metres from 12.30 am to 6.30 am, which improved and currently the visibility is 300 metres at 8 am today. Several flights were delayed at Delhi International Airport due to dense fog and low visibility. A few flights were also cancelled due to severe fog conditions in several parts of the country, Flight Information Display Board (FIDB) at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport showed. The IGI airport experienced dense fog with visibility ranging between 50 and 100 metres from 12.30 am to 6.30 am, which improved and currently the visibility is 300 metres at 8 am today, India Meteorological Department (IMD) mentioned in a tweet while adding that Runway Visual Range (RVR) is between 600-1200 metres. According to the weather forecast agency, very dense fog is when visibility is between 0 and 50 metres, between 51 and 200 metres is dense, between 201 and 500 metres moderate, and between 501 and 1,000 metres shallow. Several flights were also delayed and a few were cancelled due to the prevailing fog. Arrived from Bahrain and my (connecting) flight is delayed by one hour,” a passenger at Delhi’s IGI airport said. People in Delhi woke up to a foggy Thursday morning with the minimum temperature settling at 6.6 degrees Celsius, one notch below the season’s average, the weather department said. The Financial Express logoThe Financial ExpressSign inInterim Budget 2024 Expectations: Govt to target fiscal deficit at 5.3% of GDP for FY2025, says ICRARam Mandir inauguration date draws closer: Find out the top stocks with Ayodhya connection to bet onThe regional Lala Land! From cinemas to TV, OTT, regional content catches the imagination of viewersWhere to invest for your child’s higher educationBusiness NewsBusinessAirlines AviationFlight Operations Hit! Dense Fog Delays Several Flights At Delhi Airport – Details InsideFlight operations hit! Dense fog delays several flights at Delhi Airport – Details insideThe IGI airport experienced dense fog with visibility ranging between 50 and 100 metres from 12.30 am to 6.30 am, which improved and currently the visibility is 300 metres at 8 am today. The IGI airport experienced dense fog with visibility ranging between 50 and 100 metres from 12.30 am to 6.30 am, which improved and currently the visibility is 300 metres at 8 am today, India Meteorological Department (IMD) mentioned in a tweet while adding that Runway Visual Range (RVR) is between 600-1200 metres.Planned model of Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Airport in Gwalior (Image/@MoCA_GoI)Gwalior soars higher! Jyotiraditya Scindia boosts regional connectivity with new flights to 3 cities including Ayodhyapenalties for IndiGo and MIAL; Air India, SpiceJet finedMumbai Airport tarmac incident leads to rare high penalties for IndiGo and MIAL; Air India, SpiceJet fined Rs 30 lakh each – Here’s what happenedHindustan 228 aircraft HALHAL to unveil Hindustan-228 aircraft, upgraded Dhruv helicopter at Wings India 2024Air India Express Gwalior to Bengaluru direct flightAir India Express expands footprint: Daily direct flight from Gwalior to Bengaluru takes offAccording to the weather forecast agency, very dense fog is when visibility is between 0 and 50 metres, between 51 and 200 metres is dense, between 201 and 500 metres moderate, and between 501 and 1,000 metres shallow. Several flights were also delayed and a few were cancelled due to the prevailing fog.“I arrived from Bahrain and my (connecting) flight is delayed by one hour,” a passenger at Delhi’s IGI airport said.Dense fog prevails in parts of the country People in Delhi woke up to a foggy Thursday morning with the minimum temperature settling at 6.6 degrees Celsius, one notch below the season’s average, the weather department said.The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for moderate to dense fog at isolated places in the city for the next two days.According to an official release by the IMD, ‘very dense fog’ was observed in isolated parts of Punjab, Haryana, West Rajasthan and Bihar at 5.30 am on Thursday.Similar heavy fog was also reported in isolated parts of Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Assam while moderate fog was observed in isolated parts of Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim, as per IMD.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:26 PM
HUL Q3 preview: Price cuts may hit topline, weak festive demand to limit volumes
FMCG leader Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) is expected to report flat sales and volume growth in the December quarter of the current financial year with price cuts hitting the topline and a weak pick-up in festival demand impacting volumes. HUL’s EBITDA margin is expected to increase 77 basis points to 24.1 percent. Brokerages expect a 470 basis points YoY increase in gross margins as input costs like palm oil, tea, and coffee declined.EBITDA is short for earnings before interest, tax depreciation and amortisation. One basis points is one-hundredth of a percentage point.Volumes have remained weak for the lifebuoy and Dove manufacturer since the September quarter of the previous financial year, ranging from 2-5 percent. Volume growth has been slow due to a weak pick-up in rural demand even as small and regional players eat into its market share.The company's home-care category is expected to report a modest 0.5 percent growth in sales YoY due to price cuts in the laundry portfolio, Kotak Institutional Equities said in its Q3FY24 results update.The personal care and food and refreshments category is estimated to grow 3.5 percent and 3 percent YoY, respectively, BNP Paribas said. FMCG leader Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) is expected to report flat sales and volume growth in the December quarter of the current financial year with price cuts hitting the topline and a weak pick-up in festival demand impacting volumes.HUL’s EBITDA margin is expected to increase 77 basis points to 24.1 percent. Brokerages expect a 470 basis points YoY increase in gross margins as input costs like palm oil, tea, and coffee declined.EBITDA is short for earnings before interest, tax depreciation and amortisation. One basis points is one-hundredth of a percentage point.Volumes have remained weak for the lifebuoy and Dove manufacturer since the September quarter of the previous financial year, ranging from 2-5 percent. Volume growth has been slow due to a weak pick-up in rural demand even as small and regional players eat into its market share.The company's home-care category is expected to report a modest 0.5 percent growth in sales YoY due to price cuts in the laundry portfolio, Kotak Institutional Equities said in its Q3FY24 results update. The price of palm oil, an essential raw material for the FMCG sector, fell fallen 10 percent YoY and 3 percent QoQ in the December quarter, Kotak Institutional Equities said. Palm Oil is used in making soaps, shampoos, biscuits, and other products.In its last earnings call, HUL said it was facing competition from local players in the tea and laundry categories. Tea prices have fallen further, which may lead to increased competition, analysts say. In a situation of easing inflation, small players start entering the market and gain market share from big and listed players.Advertising and promotional spends for the FMCG company is estimated to be around 10 percent of Q3FY24 sales, BNP Paribas said.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:24 PM
HDFC Bank tremors rock banking stocks, Nifty Bank plunges 4%
Banking stocks saw heavy selling on January 17, as all 12 Nifty Bank index names traded with cuts in the afternoon after negative commentary on heavyweight HDFC Bank's below-par December numbers weighed heavy on sentiment for the sector. HDFC Bank, which takes up over 29 percent of weightage in Nifty Bank, plunged nearly 7 percent, putting pressure on the sectoral index, which was down nearly 4 percent. The weakness also rubbed off on other lenders, pulling them down by up to 4 percent. Other index heavyweights, IndusInd Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, SBI and Axis Bank, which have a cumulative weightage of nearly 49 percent in Nifty Bank, lost 2-4 percent. HDFC's Q3 net profit came largely in-line with Moneycontrol's estimates but there was a twist. Brokerage firm Jefferies noted that the net profit was lifted with a lower tax expense in the third quarter. Brokerage firm Citi also issued a cautious outlook for private lenders, as it lowered FY25/26 net interest margin estimates for Kotak Mahindra Bank, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, Federal Bank and ICICI Bank.The firm said that quarterly business updates reflected further loan-to-deposit expansion and loan-to-credit contraction, which points towards further downside to net interest margin.The brokerage downgraded state-lender SBI to “sell” and lowering its price target for the stock by over 14 percent to Rs 600. Citi also initiated a 90-day negative catalyst on SBI. It also downgraded Federal Bank to “neutral” and reduced the target price by 20.5 percent to Rs 135.Manish Gunwani, fund manager at Bandhan AMC, warned against being overweight on private banks, saying the segment doesn't offer great risk-reward at the current juncture. Banking stocks saw heavy selling on January 17, as all 12 Nifty Bank index names settled with sharp cuts after negative commentary on heavyweight HDFC Bank's below-par December numbers weighed heavy on sentiment for the sector. HDFC Bank, which takes up over 29 percent of weightage in Nifty Bank, dived over 8 percent, putting pressure on the sectoral index, which was down 4.3 percent. The weakness also rubbed off on other lenders, pulling them down by up to 4 percent.HDFC's Q3 net profit came largely in-line with Moneycontrol's estimates but there was a twist. Brokerage firm Jefferies noted that the net profit was lifted with a lower tax expense in the third quarter.Other index heavyweights, IndusInd Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, SBI and Axis Bank, which have a cumulative weightage of nearly 49 percent in Nifty Bank, lost 2-4 percent.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:23 PM
Ram temple tourism: Hospitality, travel industries create up to 20,000 jobs in Ayodhya
A surge in tourist inflows has already increased demand for accommodation and travel, “leading to a significant upswing in Ayodhya’s hospitality sector, with a particular focus on the establishment of adequate infrastructure to host travellers”, he said. “At least 10,000 jobs and up to about 20,000 positions were created in various roles related to hospitality, travel and tourism – including hotel staff, cooks, servers, drivers, etc. in the last six months,” said Balasubramanian A, vice president and head - consumer & ecommerce at TeamLease. According to several officials in the hospitality sector, thousands of jobs in areas such as hospitality managers, restaurant and hotel staff, logistics managers, drivers, etc are likely to open up towards the end of this year or the first half of 2025 – not just in Ayodhya but in neighbouring cities like Lucknow, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, etc - with hotel companies and restaurant owners keeping a close eye on how the demand-supply situation pans out.“In the next three-four months, we should get a clearer picture of the everyday traffic at the temple and the demand for manpower to cater to the devotees,” an industry executive said on condition of anonymity. According to estimates, Tirupati Balaji Temple, which is among the world’s richest temples and remains crowded all year round, attracts an average 50,000 daily devotees in a steady state and the number goes up to 100,000 on festival days or holidays.According to various estimates, the Ram Temple in Ayodhya is likely to see traffic of between 300,000 to 700,000 people in the first week post inauguration.However, most of these jobs are temporary in nature and the count may go up or down, depending on how the demand pans out and the number of devotees that visit the temple, industry experts said. Typically, a hotel from construction stage to getting operational takes about 3-4 years, said Nandivardhan Jain, chief executive of Noesis Capital Advisors. Typically, a hotel from construction stage to getting operational takes about 3-4 years, said Nandivardhan Jain, chief executive of Noesis Capital Advisors. However, in the case of Ayodhya, various permissions could be fast-tracked and, so, the demand for manpower is expected to pour in within the next 18 to 24 months, he added.Hotel companies are watching how the demand-supply situation pans out. Currently Ayodhya is short in supply with only two big, branded hotels – Park Inn by Radisson and Cygnet.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:23 PM
Budget 2024: A pressing issue that may not wait till full budget
The fiscal deficit target of 5.3% will be set by the government in FY25, keeping in view the fiscal consolidation path till FY26, as it normalises capital spending and refrains from any major announcements in the interim budget before the general elections, Icra and Barclays economists have said. ICRA expects the fiscal deficit target for FY25 to be set at 5.3% of GDP, midway through the expected print of 6.0% for FY2024 and the medium-term target of sub-4.5% by FY26. India's Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, which has 34% of its market in rural areas, is a good indicator of rural economic health. It is facing challenges in rural areas due to sluggish demand. The deficiency in rainfall in key agricultural states has disrupted the revival of rural demand seen in the first two quarters of the financial year. President of All India Consumer Products Distributors Federation, Dhairyashil Patil, has told TOI that FMCG sales in rural areas are 20-30% lower than usual. Demand for daily household products and groceries continued to be challenging in villages during October-December quarter, potentially hurting volume growth of the overall consumer goods sector. Godrej Consumer Products said demand trends in the fast-moving consumer sector during the third quarter were like the earlier quarter, while Marico said urban markets stayed steady but rural markets offered little cheer."High rural unemployment, along with demand for NREGS, reflects rural stress. El Nino derailed the initial green shoots seen at the start of FY24. Increased aggression of smaller players and alternative avenues of spending such as higher spends on education, medical, telecom charges, are leading to softer growth in the FMCG sector," Abneesh Roy, executive director at Nuvama Institutional Equities, has said. Consumer goods companies and analysts say demand for daily groceries and personal and home products in villages continued to trail urban growth in the December quarter but expect a steady recovery across markets on improving macro indicators, positive consumer sentiment and, importantly, increase in government spending in the election year.Another marker of rural distress is stiff demand for work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. The budgetary outlay of Rs 60,000 crore for the shceme for fiscal 2024 was exhausted by November itself. The government subsequently provided Rs 10,000 crore in urgent assistance to meet demand.The FMCG companies have high hopes from election-year spending that will spur rural consumption. "During an election year, governments often extends benefits which are provided as part of various schemes, offer sops, helping rural households," said Akshay D'souza, chief of growth and insights at retail intelligence platform Bizom.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:19 PM
Cyprus faces backlash over use of British bases to bomb Houthis
The Cyprus government is facing growing criticism over British military bases on the island being used by UK and US forces to stage airstrikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.President Nicos Christodoulides has been accused by activists of turning a blind eye to the risks the EU’s most easterly state might confront if the strategic facilities on the island continue to be deployed in military operations.The Guardian has learned that both the US ambassador and British high commissioner briefed the Cypriot president of imminent military action in Yemen before the first round of airstrikes last week.“There are ever more war planes taking off every day,” Tassos Costeas, a prominent Greek Cypriot peace activist, told the Guardian. “The dangers of Cyprus becoming a target are evident. The two installations, retained by the British after the country won independence in 1960 to end decades of colonial rule, operate as sovereign overseas territories beyond the reach of the republic. Both extend across 3% of Cyprus’s land mass, or 98 sq miles.Although never confirmed, EU diplomats in Nicosia, the island’s war-split capital, say US forces are present on the military installation. “If you look over the fence at Akrotiri you’ll see US military surveillance and other aircraft,” one said.On Tuesday, the Cyprus government’s spokesperson, Konstantinos Letymbiotis, emphasised the eastern Mediterranean island was not involved in any military operations, intimating that under the bases’ treaty of establishment, the UK was not obliged to inform Cypriot authorities about activity in the facilities. “The government is in constant communication with the UK within the framework established in relation to the bases’ use,” he said.Protests mounted last week after RAF Akrotiri was used as a launch pad for Typhoon fighter jets conducting targeted airstrikes on Houthi strongholds in Yemen in retaliation for attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea. The pro-Palestinian militia has justified its assaults – with one of its missiles recently hitting a Greek-owned cargo ship – by saying it was acting in response to Israel’s ongoing offensive. In an apparent attempt to calm nerves in Cyprus, the British defence minister, Grant Shapps, was on the island on Friday meeting the president. “We want to do everything possible to ensure the security of Cyprus, which is in everyone’s best interests. We appreciate that you are in a difficult neighbourhood and want to do everything possible to make it easier,” he said. The Houthis, he claimed, “do not pose an immediate threat to Cyprus”.The US and UK strikes have exacerbated concerns of the Israel-Gaza war becoming a wider regional conflagration. Washington and London have vowed to continue the airstrikes if necessary. Cypriot activists say they are deeply concerned the British bases may also be used by the US and UK to send military aid to Israel, a claim neither country has confirmed.At Sunday’s protest, demonstrators chanted “out with the bases of death” outside the entrance of RAF Akrotiri, close to the coastal city of Limassol in the island’s south.Within weeks of the Hamas attack, Israel’s Haaretz newspaper reported that “more than 40 US transport aircraft, 20 British transport aircraft and seven heavy transport helicopters [had] arrived at the British Akrotiri base on the island. They carried equipment, arms and forces.”
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:15 PM
South Korea crowd crush: Seoul police chief charged over Halloween disaster in which 158 died
Seoul’s chief of police has been charged with professional negligence over the deadly Halloween crush in 2022 that killed nearly 160 people, prosecutors in the South Korean capital have said.Kim Kwang-ho, head of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency (SMPA), was charged with professional negligence resulting in injury or death, Seoul’s western district prosecutors’ office said in a statement released on Friday.As the chief of the SMPA, it is alleged he “did not take necessary measures, such as deploying sufficient police forces and ensuring proper command and supervision” on the day of the crush, the statement claimed, although he was able to “foresee potential dangers arising” from overcrowding in the nightlife area.Kim, the highest-ranking police official to face trial over the tragedy, was charged without detention.On 29 October 2022, tens of thousands of people – mostly in their 20s and 30s – had been out to enjoy post-pandemic holiday celebrations in Seoul’s Itaewon nightlife district. But the night turned deadly when people poured into a narrow, sloping alleyway between bars and clubs, leading to a crowd crush.In January last year, Kim and 22 other officials from the police, rescue and district offices were referred to prosecutors by a special police investigation team for their alleged involvement in the government’s mishandling of the crush. Prosecutors subsequently charged the heads of the police station in Seoul’s Yongsan district, which includes Itaewon, and the Yongsan Ward office, but had been undecided about charging Kim for more than a year.Friday’s statement alleged Kim, “along with the chief of the Yongsan police station and the head of the Yongsan Ward office who are currently on trial, collectively caused the deaths of 158 individuals and injuries to 312 individuals as a result of professional negligence”.Families of the victims said they regretted the prosecution’s lengthy decision-making process before charging Kim.“Chief Kim must immediately step down from his position and face trial,” the families said in a statement. “President Yoon Suk-yeol must dismiss Kim immediately.”Here in the UK, the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, had promised us a government of stability and competence – not forgetting professionalism, integrity and accountability – after the rollercoaster ride of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. Remember Liz? These days she seems like a long forgotten comedy act. Instead, Sunak took us even further through the looking-glass into the Conservative psychodrama. Elsewhere, the picture has been no better. In the US, Donald Trump is now many people’s favourite to become president again. In Ukraine, the war has dragged on with no end in sight. The danger of the rest of the world getting battle fatigue and losing interest all too apparent. Then there is the war in the Middle East and not forgetting the climate crisis …But a new year brings new hope. There are elections in many countries, including the UK and the US. We have to believe in change. That something better is possible. The Guardian will continue to cover events from all over the world and our reporting now feels especially important. But running a news gathering organisation doesn’t come cheap.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:13 PM
Can Japan do what ISROs Chandrayaan-3 did? All eyes on first moon landing of 2024
A successful soft landing of the Smart Lander on the lunar surface would put Japan in exclusive company, with just the US, USSR, China and India managing the feat already. Japan hopes to shake off a string of major setbacks to its space ambitions with an attempt to land a lander on the moon’s surface early Saturday morning.A successful soft landing of the Smart Lander on the lunar surface would put Japan in exclusive company, with just the US, Russia, China and India managing the feat already. Japan beat arch-rival China in launching its first satellite in 1970 but has since taken a back seat to a series of high-profile Chinese space successes. That includes the world’s first ever soft landing on the far side of the moon in 2019, and landing on Mars in 2021. India has eclipsed Japan, too, succeeding in a second attempt last August by landing near the lunar south pole. For Japan, landing on the moon has been even tougher to crack. Its space agency, JAXA, lost contact with a lunar lander in late 2022, while Tokyo-based Ispace Inc. also suffered a communication failure with a craft bound for the moon last April. Other setbacks include the botched debut of JAXA’s H3 heavy-lift rocket, which failed after takeoff last March and hasn’t flown since. Meanwhile, JAXA’s smaller Epsilon rocket is grounded, too, following an explosion in October 2022.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:11 PM