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Beyond Google The Impact of AI Assistants on Brand Discovery

A major discussion in the marketing and technology industry today highlights how AI assistants such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity are changing the way people discover brands online. Instead of typing keywords into Google and visiting many different websites, consumers are increasingly asking AI assistants direct questions and receiving complete answers with product recommendations. This means the traditional search journey is changing, as AI tools now act as the first point of contact between customers and brands. Experts believe this shift is forcing businesses to rethink their digital marketing strategies and create content that AI systems can easily understand, trust, and recommend.The growing influence of AI assistants is also changing how companies measure online visibility. Rather than focusing only on search engine rankings, brands are now trying to improve their presence in AI-generated responses by publishing accurate information, earning positive reviews, and building credibility across trusted websites. Marketing experts say that businesses with reliable and well-structured content are more likely to be recommended by AI assistants. As AI-powered discovery becomes more common, companies are expected to invest more in AI-ready content, digital trust, and customer experience to remain competitive in the evolving online marketplace.This strategy is supported by the most recent developments in the AI ecosystem. Google's greater integration of AI into Search, Anthropic's ongoing investment in enterprise AI, and OpenAI's development of ChatGPT into a more comprehensive work platform all point to the same future. Developing stronger AI models is no longer the race. It aims to become the interface through which individuals find, evaluate, collaborate, and make decisions. Marketing adapts to changes in the interface. Brands fought for consumers' attention for twenty years. They then engaged in traffic competition. Competition for confidence will define the next ten years. That's a different goal.A brand's homepage is no longer always the first thing people see of it. The AI-generated response that a customer sees prior to clicking a single link is becoming more and more common. Visibility is no longer sufficient on its own. Brands need to be able to be recommended. While working with businesses on AI visibility, one realization has become more apparent. Uncertainty was represented by each click. Because they still wanted more information before making a choice, people clicked. AI modifies that formula. AI is progressively assisting customers in becoming self-assured enough to stop seeking, rather than assisting them in finding information. For this reason, the next competitive advantage in marketing might be confidence rather than substance.  

Published 17 Jul 2026 05:37 PM

images of Ranjit Singh, a seasoned businessman, is named Chief Operating Officer of Smarten.

Smarten Power Systems has appointed Ranjit Singh as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO), effective 1 August 2026, as the company strengthens its leadership team to support its next phase of growth. The appointment was approved by the company's Board of Directors during its meeting held on 14 July 2026. Before this promotion, Singh served as Consultant – Vice President, Operations at Smarten, where he played a key role in improving manufacturing processes, increasing operational efficiency, and supporting several strategic initiatives. In his new position, he will oversee the company's end-to-end operations, including manufacturing, supply chain management, quality systems, and strategic execution. His leadership is expected to help Smarten expand its business in both India and international markets. Ranjit Singh brings more than 52 years of experience in manufacturing, engineering, product development, power electronics, telecom power, and renewable energy. One of his notable achievements at Smarten was leading the successful transition of the company's in-house battery manufacturing facility at Baddi, Himachal Pradesh, following its IPO. He established systems and processes that enabled stable in-house battery production and prepared the company for future manufacturing expansion. Speaking on his appointment, Singh said he is honoured to take on the new responsibility and will focus on strengthening manufacturing excellence, improving supply chain agility, enhancing quality systems, and building a culture of continuous improvement. Smarten's management believes his extensive industry experience will help the company meet the rising demand for power backup and renewable energy solutions while supporting long-term, sustainable growth.  

Published 16 Jul 2026 05:30 PM

Shark Tank India 6 launches a fresh campaign to begin registration.

The makers of Shark Tank India have officially opened registrations for Season 6 with a fresh campaign encouraging aspiring entrepreneurs from across India to apply. The new campaign highlights that every great business starts with a bold idea and invites founders at every stage—from early concepts to established startups—to pitch for funding and mentorship.The registration process has been divided into two phases. The first call for registrations ran from July 1 to July 11, 2026, while the second phase opened on July 13 and will continue until July 31, 2026. Applications can be submitted through the Shark Tank microsite on the SonyLIV app after mobile number verification.As part of the campaign, Sony has also introduced a priority registration drive for women entrepreneurs, encouraging more women-led startups to participate. Promotional videos and social media posts emphasize that innovative ideas can come from anyone, regardless of business size or experience.According to the official FAQs, Indian citizens aged 18 years or above can apply. Entrepreneurs below 18 can also participate through a parent or legal guardian. The show welcomes founders from all sectors, whether they have a prototype, a growing business, or a new startup idea.Since its debut, Shark Tank India has become one of the country's biggest startup platforms, helping hundreds of entrepreneurs secure investments, mentorship, and national recognition. The new Season 6 campaign continues this mission by encouraging innovators to take their ideas to the next level and present them before some of India's leading investors.  

Published 14 Jul 2026 05:48 PM

Storytellers rely more on human imagination when AI joins the filmmaking process.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming an important part of the film industry. Today, many filmmakers use AI to help with tasks such as writing rough scripts, creating storyboards, editing videos, designing visual effects, improving sound quality, and even making digital characters. AI can complete many of these jobs much faster than humans, which helps save both time and money during film production. Big film studios and independent creators are exploring AI tools because they make the production process easier and more efficient. However, AI is still only a tool. It can analyze data and generate ideas based on existing information, but it cannot truly understand human emotions, personal experiences, or real-life relationships in the way people do.Because of this, storytellers are placing even greater importance on human imagination and creativity. Writers, directors, actors, and artists believe that the heart of every great film is its emotional connection with the audience. A powerful story comes from personal experiences, dreams, struggles, memories, and feelings that only humans can express. AI may be able to suggest scenes or dialogue, but it cannot create the same depth of emotion, originality, or cultural understanding that a human storyteller brings. As AI becomes more common in filmmaking, many creators are focusing on developing unique stories that reflect real human experiences instead of depending only on technology.Many experts believe that the future of filmmaking will be a partnership between humans and AI rather than a competition. AI can handle repetitive and technical tasks, allowing filmmakers to spend more time on creativity, storytelling, and connecting with audiences. Film schools and production companies are also encouraging creators to learn how to use AI responsibly while protecting originality and artistic expression. The growing use of AI has started important discussions about copyright, ownership of creative work, and the need to protect the jobs of writers, actors, and other artists. These conversations are helping the industry create guidelines for the responsible use of AI.  

Published 09 Jul 2026 08:43 PM

MHA requests input from stakeholders and suggests a CEO and more CEO positions for I4C.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has invited comments from stakeholders on a proposal to create new senior leadership positions in the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C). The proposal includes one Chief Executive Officer (CEO) post and three Additional Chief Executive Officer (Additional CEO) posts to strengthen India's cybercrime prevention and response system. According to the draft recruitment rules, the CEO post will be at Pay Matrix Level-15 (equivalent to Additional Secretary rank), while the three Additional CEO posts will be at Pay Matrix Level-14 (Senior Administrative Grade). These positions will function under the Cyber and Information Security (CIS) Division of the MHA and are expected to improve strategic planning, coordination, and administration within I4C. The MHA has asked all stakeholders to submit their suggestions and comments by August 14, 2026. After reviewing the feedback, the ministry will finalize the recruitment rules. The appointments will be made on a deputation basis under the Non-Central Staffing Scheme and will not come under the jurisdiction of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Instead, the appointments will be approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) based on recommendations from a Search-cum-Selection Committee headed by the Union Home Secretary. The proposed eligibility criteria require candidates to have a bachelor's degree along with significant experience in areas such as cyber security, cybercrime investigation, cyber forensics, information and communication technology (ICT), or internal security. The move is intended to strengthen I4C's leadership structure and enhance India's capacity to tackle the growing threat of cybercrime through better coordination and expert management.  

Published 16 Jul 2026 06:00 PM

Indias New Ambassador to North Korea is Sanjeev Jain.

The Government of India has appointed Sanjeev Jain as the country's next Ambassador to the North Korea. The appointment was announced by the Ministry of External Affairs on 7 July 2026. Jain is expected to assume his new diplomatic responsibilities in Pyongyang shortly.Sanjeev Jain is a 2008-batch officer of the Indian Foreign Service (IFS). Before this appointment, he was serving as India's Ambassador to the Cabo Verde. During his diplomatic career, he has handled several important international assignments, giving him extensive experience in foreign policy, bilateral relations, and multilateral diplomacy.His appointment comes at an important time for India's engagement with North Korea. Although India maintains limited diplomatic and economic relations with Pyongyang because of international sanctions and security concerns, New Delhi has continued to keep diplomatic communication channels open through its embassy in the North Korean capital.India's embassy in Pyongyang resumed normal diplomatic activities after a prolonged disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions. The appointment of a new ambassador reflects India's intention to maintain a regular diplomatic presence while carefully balancing its broader strategic interests in the Korean Peninsula.The Ministry of External Affairs stated that Sanjeev Jain will take up the assignment shortly. His role will include managing India's diplomatic relations with North Korea, monitoring regional developments, assisting Indian interests, and representing India on political and humanitarian issues wherever required.India continues to support peace, stability, and the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula while maintaining stronger economic and strategic partnerships with South Korea. The appointment of Sanjeev Jain underscores India's commitment to sustaining diplomatic engagement with all countries in the region despite complex geopolitical challenges.  

Published 07 Jul 2026 05:24 PM

Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary, Receives a One Year Extension

The Central Government has approved a one-year extension for Vikram Misri as India's Foreign Secretary, allowing him to continue in office until July 14, 2027. The decision was cleared by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) under the provisions of Fundamental Rule 56(d), which permits extensions for select senior government officials in the national interest. Vikram Misri, a 1989-batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, assumed charge as Foreign Secretary in July 2024. During his tenure, he has overseen India's diplomatic engagements on several critical global issues, including relations with neighboring countries, strategic partnerships with major powers, and India's participation in multilateral forums. His extension reflects the government's confidence in his leadership and diplomatic experience. Before becoming Foreign Secretary, Misri served as Deputy National Security Adviser and held ambassadorial assignments in China, Spain, and Myanmar. He is particularly recognized for his expertise on China and played a significant role in managing diplomatic engagement following the India-China border tensions after the Galwan Valley clashes. His long diplomatic career has earned him a reputation as one of India's most experienced foreign policy experts. One of the unique aspects of Misri's career is that he has served as Private Secretary to three Prime Ministers—I. K. Gujral, Manmohan Singh, and Narendra Modi. This rare distinction highlights the trust successive governments have placed in his administrative and diplomatic capabilities. The extension comes at a time when India is navigating an increasingly complex international environment marked by geopolitical competition, regional security concerns, and expanding global partnerships. Maintaining continuity in the leadership of the Ministry of External Affairs is expected to help sustain ongoing diplomatic initiatives and negotiations across multiple regions.  

Published 03 Jul 2026 05:21 PM

The CBDT has reappointed Ravi Agrawal as chairman, extending his term to December 2026.

The Union Government has reappointed Ravi Agrawal as the Chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), extending his tenure until December 31, 2026. The decision was approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC), ensuring that Agrawal will continue to lead India's apex direct tax administration body for another six months on a contractual basis. Ravi Agrawal, a 1988-batch Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer, first assumed charge as CBDT Chairman on July 1, 2024. Although he had reached the age of superannuation, the government has continued to retain his services through successive extensions, highlighting its confidence in his leadership and experience. The CBDT plays a crucial role in formulating direct tax policies, administering the Income Tax Department, strengthening tax compliance, and improving taxpayer services. Under Agrawal's leadership, the department has focused on expanding digital tax administration, simplifying compliance procedures, and enhancing transparency in tax collection. The latest extension comes at a time when the government is working to sustain strong growth in direct tax collections and improve the efficiency of tax administration. Retaining the existing leadership is expected to ensure continuity in ongoing reforms, including the use of technology, data analytics, and taxpayer-friendly initiatives. Officials believe that extending Agrawal's tenure will help maintain stability in policymaking as the government pursues broader fiscal and revenue objectives. His continued leadership is also expected to support the implementation of pending tax reforms and strengthen coordination between the CBDT and the Ministry of Finance. The reappointment reflects the Centre's emphasis on continuity and experienced leadership in one of India's most important financial institutions. With his tenure now extended until the end of December 2026, Ravi Agrawal will continue to oversee the country's direct tax administration and contribute to policies aimed at improving tax compliance, boosting revenue collection, and enhancing taxpayer services.  

Published 02 Jul 2026 05:20 PM

Never Heard About It Growing Up Sana Saeed, Little Anjali of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Makes A Startling Admission

Actress Sana Saeed, who became famous as little Anjali in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, has shared a deeply personal story about her childhood and the health challenges she quietly faced for many years. In a recent social media post and video, Sana revealed that she struggled with bulimia, a serious eating disorder, from a young age. She admitted that while growing up, she had never heard of the condition and did not understand why she felt anxious about food. Because she had no knowledge of eating disorders, she believed there was "something wrong" with her instead of recognizing that she needed help. Sana said that the lack of awareness made it difficult for her to identify her condition, and she spent years dealing with the problem in silence before finally understanding what she was going through. Recalling those difficult years, Sana explained that she often worried about eating in front of others and feared people would judge her. She said that reading The Bulimia Help Method became a turning point in her recovery because it helped her understand that her struggles had a name and that she was not alone. Even after discovering the condition, she found it extremely difficult to accept that she had bulimia because of the shame and stigma attached to eating disorders. Sana's statement, "I never heard about it growing up. I wish I'd heard about it, so I would have gone straight to the problem," highlights the importance of mental health education and awareness from an early age. She hopes that by sharing her experience, others facing similar challenges will recognize the signs sooner and seek professional support without fear or embarrassment. The actress also shared an encouraging update about her life, saying that she has now fully recovered and feels happier and healthier than ever before. She emphasized that recovery is possible with the right guidance and support. Sana encouraged anyone struggling with an eating disorder or any mental health issue to speak to someone they trust and seek qualified professional help. Her honest confession has received appreciation from fans and mental health advocates, who praised her courage for speaking openly about a topic that is often misunderstood. Many people believe that her story will help spread awareness about eating disorders and encourage more open conversations about mental health, body image, and emotional well-being.  

Published 17 Jul 2026 05:41 PM

A New Chapter Unfolds as Alia Bhatt enters the world of Tumbbad 2, according to Sohum Shah.

Alia Bhatt has officially joined the cast of Tumbbad 2, one of the most anticipated sequels in Indian cinema. The announcement was made today by actor-producer Sohum Shah, who welcomed Alia to the film with a social media post saying, "A new chapter unfolds. Welcome to #Tumbbad2." The news has generated significant excitement among fans, who have been eagerly waiting for updates on the sequel since the original Tumbbad became a cult classic. According to reports from multiple entertainment websites, Alia Bhatt will play a pivotal role in expanding the mysterious world of Tumbbad. While the makers have not revealed details about her character, reports suggest that her role will be crucial to the film's biggest twists and will further explore the dark mythology surrounding Hastar. Her addition is expected to bring a fresh dimension to the horror-fantasy franchise. Entertainment portals have also highlighted that Tumbbad 2 marks Alia Bhatt's first full-fledged venture into the horror genre. In her statement, the actress expressed excitement about joining a film universe that has fascinated audiences for years. She said that Tumbbad stayed with her long after watching it and that becoming part of its sequel is both exciting and creatively fulfilling. The sequel will reunite Sohum Shah with acclaimed actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui and is being directed by Adesh Prasad. Produced by Sohum Shah Films in association with Pen Studios, the film aims to build upon the mythology established in the original movie while introducing new characters and expanding its supernatural world. Industry experts believe that Alia Bhatt's casting significantly raises the profile of Tumbbad 2. The original film earned widespread appreciation for its unique storytelling, stunning cinematography, and blend of folklore and horror, eventually becoming a cult favorite. With Alia joining the franchise, expectations for the sequel have increased, and many believe it could become one of the biggest Indian horror films upon release.  

Published 14 Jul 2026 05:55 PM

played at a nearby gurdwara after being pulled out of ZEE5. In Punjabi villages, Diljits Satluj is given a second chance at life.

Diljit Dosanjh's film Satluj has received a new life in Punjab, even after being removed from the OTT platform ZEE5 in India. The film was taken down just two days after its release, leading to disappointment among fans who were eager to watch it online. However, instead of allowing the film to disappear, people in Punjab have started organizing public screenings in villages, gurdwaras, school grounds, and community halls. These screenings are being arranged by local sports clubs, youth groups, and Sikh organizations, which are using projectors, LED screens, and sound systems so that everyone can watch the film together.Many people believe that Satluj tells an important chapter of Punjab's history and should be available for the public to watch. Because of this, the community has come together to ensure that the film reaches as many people as possible. In several villages, volunteers have donated money, equipment, and their time to organize these events. Families, young people, and elderly residents have gathered in large numbers to watch the movie, turning the screenings into community events. Some participants have even described these efforts as a form of "seva" (selfless service) because they feel they are helping preserve an important story.The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has also announced that it will hold public screenings of the film in gurdwaras and organize educational seminars about the life of Jaswant Singh Khalra, whose story inspired the movie. The committee believes that people should have the opportunity to learn about this part of history despite the film's removal from the streaming platform. Similar screenings are now being planned in several states, including Punjab, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Jammu, showing the strong public support for the film.The controversy over Satluj has also sparked legal and public debate. A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, asking for the film to be restored on ZEE5. The petition argues that removing the film without a clear public explanation raises concerns about freedom of expression and transparency. Meanwhile, Diljit Dosanjh has said that he was not surprised by the film's removal, as it had already faced several delays and challenges before its release. Despite these obstacles, the overwhelming support from local communities has given Satluj a second life, proving that audiences are determined to keep its story alive.  

Published 09 Jul 2026 08:49 PM

Shreya Kalras revelation that Akanksha Chamola is bisexual is criticized by Sreshta Iyer as not her story.

The controversy around Lock Upp: Sach Ya Sazaa has intensified after Sreshta Iyer criticized fellow contestant Shreya Kalra for revealing Akanksha Chamola's bisexuality on national television without her consent. In a recent interview following her eviction from the reality show, Sreshta said that Akanksha's sexual orientation was never Shreya's story to tell and that such deeply personal information should only be shared by the individual concerned.Sreshta explained that the conversation about Akanksha's sexuality originally took place privately between Akanksha and the show's makers. Although she and Shreya happened to overhear parts of the discussion backstage, Sreshta stressed that overhearing a conversation did not give anyone the right to make it public. She remarked that if Akanksha had wanted everyone to know, she would have shared it herself. The incident became one of the biggest talking points on the show after Shreya allegedly disclosed Akanksha's bisexuality during a conversation with another contestant. Many viewers criticized the move, calling it an invasion of privacy and accusing Shreya of using sensitive personal information as part of the game's strategy.Following the controversy, Akanksha herself spoke openly about her past. She confirmed that she had identified as bisexual before her marriage and had relationships with women. However, she became emotional while explaining that she wanted the decision to reveal such a personal aspect of her life to be hers alone, not someone else's.Support for Akanksha has come from several members of the entertainment industry. Former contestant Nehal Chudasama publicly condemned Shreya's actions, describing it as "deeply unfair" to expose someone's identity without permission. Actress Shiny Doshi also expressed solidarity with Akanksha, praising her courage for speaking her truth after the incident.  

Published 07 Jul 2026 05:23 PM

Axis Bank is Religares pick of the month for March, 10% upside seen at TP of ₹1,185; should you buy?

Domestic brokerage firm Religare Broking has picked Axis Bank as its stock pick of the month for March 2024 with a potential upside seen around 10 per cent. Shares of Axis Bank were on an uptrend and gained around three per cent today as Nifty 50 hit a fresh lifetime high of 22,353.30 on strong macroeconomic indicators.On Friday, March 1, shares of Axis Bank opened at ₹1,074.05 and gained 2.5 per cent to hit an intra day high of ₹1,101.60 against its 52-week high of ₹1,151.50 apiece on the BSE. Shares of Axis Bank settled 2.20 per cent higher at ₹1,099.35 apiece on the BSE. At a current market price (CMP) of ₹1,085, Religare sees a potential upside of 10 per cent on Axis Bank stock at a target price of ₹1,185 from an initiation range of ₹1,080-1,085 and a stop loss of ₹1,030. Religare Broking highlights that in its report that Axis Bank has remained one among the top performer among the private banking majors and we expect the outperformance to continue. ‘’The stock has been in a primary uptrend from last more than eight months, forming series of Higher Highs and lows with gradual rise in volumes. It has formed an elevated base around the 20 weekly EMA which also coincides with rising support trend line,'' said Religare Broking. Following the price action and uptick in volumes indicates the stock to resume its prevailing trend and inch higher to surpass its previous swing high, according to the brokerage. The stock gained marginally (around three per cent) in the previous series with reduction of eight per cent open interest (OI). 98 per cent of the open positions rolled which is same with respect to previously. ‘’OI of 82k contracts as against 89k previously. Decent cash based buying also seen in last three days of February series. With fresh cash accumulation and shorts being trapped, it may witness good short covering,'' said Religare Broking. The bank's net interest income (NII) in the third quarter at ₹12,532, crore, which rose by nine per cent - almost in line with the market estimate of ₹12,555 crore. NII is the difference between interest earned by a bank through loans and interest it pays to depositors. Meanwhile, the net interest margin (NIM) stood at 4.01 percent for the quarter ended on December 31, 2023. Net Interest Margin refers to the difference between the interest income earned and the interest disbursed by a bank in relation to its interest-generating assets such as cash.    

Published 01 Mar 2024 09:35 PM

Potential for any re-rating delayed for Paytm, says UBS; still sees 25% upside in the stock – heres why

Shares of One 97 Communications (Paytm) have witnessed an almost 50 percent drop just in February as investor sentiment turned negative amid the RBI and Paytm Payments Bank Ltd (PPBL) saga.In a recent note, brokerage house UBS said it believes that any potential for a re-rating of Paytm based on profitability improvement has been delayed. It has retained a 'neutral' call on the stock and reduced its target price to ₹510 (from ₹650 earlier). The new target indicates an over 25 percent potential upside. "Paytm's share price has derated significantly post RBI regulatory action and the stock is trading at 1.5x EV to one-year forward consensus sales, nearly an 80 percent discount to its Indian internet peers. Our ₹510 price target implies a 2.4x EV to FY25E sales, which is still a 70 percent discount to Indian internet peers. We believe this is justified as Paytm's growth profile is now much weaker at an 8 percent expected revenue CAGR over FY24-26E, versus Indian peers at a much higher 27 percent. Additionally, Paytm's re-rating potential based on its profitability improvement is now also pushed out and the company's margin profile is much weaker than peers. Furthermore, the loss of investor confidence based on the regulatory action is unlikely to change in a hurry. We believe only sustained execution in the coming quarters can re-build investor confidence which would drive a re-rating," explained the brokerage. The RBI on January 31 directed PPBL to stop accepting deposits or top-ups in customer accounts, wallets, FASTags, and other instruments after February 29, citing large-scale non-compliance with regulations and supervisory concerns. In the latest update, the Reserve Bank of India clarified that non-Paytm Payments Bank Limited (PPBL) linked merchants (85 percent of the total) can continue to function as normal and gave a 15-day extension till 15th March for most PPBL-linked activities. RBI also informed that @paytm UPI handles can be migrated to banks after approval from NPCI. This implies key linkages between Paytm and PPBL will be transferred to other banks via Paytm and also clears the way for Paytm to function as third-party app provider (TPAP), similar to its competitors PhonePe and Google Pay, once NPCI provides approval for the same. Following RBI's latest update, the anticipated negative impacts on Paytm have been alleviated to a considerable extent. Paytm is poised to retain a significant portion of its customer and merchant base pending certain approvals from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). However, UBS anticipates a churn of 15-20 percent in merchants, customers, and devices in Q4 compared to Q3 levels, accompanied by a steep decline of around 60 percent quarter-on-quarter in loan origination. Additionally, it foresees a challenging FY25 with a projected 2 percent revenue decline, attributed to the loss in the wallet business and gradual normalisation in payments and loan origination activities. To regain lost customers, Paytm is expected to escalate its marketing expenditure, leading to heightened EBITDA losses in FY25, consequently prompting adjustments in its EPS estimates.    

Published 01 Mar 2024 09:35 PM

Stock market selloff: Nifty forms Bearish Engulfing; 21,850 next?

Nifty on Wednesday could not sustain early gains and saw heavy selling, as it closed below the psychological mark of 22,000 for the time since February 15. The index formed a Bearish Engulfing pattern on the daily chart, which has a negative connotation.   The silver lining was the index somehow managed to settle above its 21-day EMA on a closing basis. If the index stays below 22,000 level, chances are it may revisit 19,850-800 level, analysts said.“The index dropped below the 22,000 mark, indicating a growing weakness. Nevertheless, it managed to close just above the 21EMA on the daily timeframe. Observing the daily chart, the index has been navigating within a rising channel. A decline below 21,950 could potentially trigger a correction towards 21,800 in the near term,” said Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities. For the day, the 50-pack index closed at 21,951.15, down 247.20 points or 1.11 per cent. A sustained Nifty trade above 21,950 might spur a recovery in the index towards 22,100, De added. With the Bearish Engulfing candle, Nifty has given up all the gains of the previous week, said Chandan Taparia of Motilal Oswal Securities. This analyst believes that were the index say below 22000, weakness could be seen towards 21,850, followed by 21,700 levels. Resistances are seen at 22,150 and 22,222 levels, he said.atin Gedia – Technical Research Analyst at Sharekhan said that the index has reached its 20-day moving average of 21,944. He said the broad range of 21,800-22,300 still has not been breached. "The daily as well as hourly momentum indicators have a negative crossover, which  is a sell signal. But prices are still in a range and, hence, a decisive breach below 21,875 i.e. the previous swing low is required to validate the change of trend. The Index is around the crucial support zone 21,900, which is likely to act as a make-or-break level from short term perspective," Gedia said.  

Published 01 Mar 2024 09:34 PM

IIT Kanpur’s 1974 batch pledges Rs 10.11 crore

"The Class of 1974 of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) has committed Rs 10.11 crore to fund a range of institute initiatives. The promise is made as part of the batch's Golden Jubilee Reunion, which will take place from February 23 to February 25, 2024, and will bring together over 80 graduates and their families. ""IIT Kanpur takes great pride in its alumni, and time and time again, our alumni have come together for supporting the growth of their alma mater through various means,"" stated Prof. S Ganesh, Director of IIT Kanpur, in response to the Class of 1974's kind pledge. The Class of 1974's commitment to support greatness at the institute by aiding in its development aligns with a shared goal He continued, ""The 'Batch Legacy Fund' will be used to enhance possibilities for both faculty and students. ""We, the proud alumni of the Class of 1974, are honored to unite and contribute to our cherished alma mater, IIT Kanpur,"" he stated, thanking his classmates for this endeavor and his alma mater, batch coordinator Yogesh Khosla. Our combined support is a testament to our great pride in the organization and our common goal of seeing it succeed moving forward. I would want to sincerely thank everyone of my classmates for their kind cooperation in this project. The Class of 1974's 50th reunion was a happy event full with memories, laughter, and introspection that will live on in the archives of IIT Kanpur, an institution thinkinh said.   IIT Kanpur stated that the ""Class of 1974 Batch Legacy Fund"" will undoubtedly advance learning within its community and expressed its sincere gratitude to the Class of 1974 for their outstanding contribution and steadfast dedication. The researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) will present their findings to the students during an open house. The purpose of the event is to give students a forum to interact with professionals and well-known businesspeople. March 2 and March 3 of 2024 will be dedicated to the open house. Shaastra will host IITM for Everyone. A statement on the social media account read, ""IIT Madras is open to all for the first time in 15 years."" "

Published 28 Feb 2024 05:34 PM

AAP must leave its headquarters by June 15th, per a Supreme Court order.

The Aam Aadmi Party of Arvind Kejriwal will have to leave its headquarters, which are located on a plot of land designated for the High Court. The good news is that you still have until June 15 to act. The Supreme Court gave the party a long deadline because of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, emphasizing that this is an encroachment case. The party may now submit an application for alternative land to the Land and Development Office of the Center.The bench, which included Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, stated, "We would request the L&DO to process the application and communicate its decision within a period of four weeks." The bench continued, "AAP has no legal right to remain on the land." The Delhi High Court was granted land in February to expand its operations and build more courtrooms for the Rouse Avenue location. The court had noticed that the AAP was intruding on this land. When considering a case involving the nation's judicial system, the highest court took notice of the issue.The state government promised at a meeting on February 15 that the plot would be removed in two months if a substitute plot was provided, in response to a court order. However, the situation remained unchanged. According to India's Chief Justice, DY Chandrachud, nobody has the authority to impose law on others. "It is absurd for any political party to sit on it. Every intrusion will be eliminated... The land should be given to the High Court so that it can be utilized by the general public and citizens, Justice Chandrachud stated.

Published 04 Mar 2024 05:31 PM

Article 21: The Constitutions Soul, with Citizens Liberty Supreme

According to the Supreme Court, Article 21 is the essence of the Constitution because it protects citizens' rights to liberty, which are so valuable that a person would lose them if the high court takes too long to decide cases pertaining to it. Amol Vithal Vahile, a prime accused in the murder of a corporator in Maharashtra, was granted bail by the Bombay High Court on January 29 following prodding from the top court, according to a bench of Justices B R Gavai and Sandeep Mehta.In a recent ruling, the bench stated that it is evident that prior to this court's order being issued on January 29, 2024, the high court had dismissed the bail application on one or more grounds rather than considering it on its merits.It goes without saying that Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is its core because it upholds the fundamental right to liberty for all citizens. It stated, "Depriving the party of their precious right guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India would mean not reaching a quick decision and brushing off the issue on one or the other basis pertaining to a citizen's liberty." The bench stated that it has encountered numerous cases from the Bombay High Court in which the applications for bail and anticipatory bail were not resolved promptly. The bench mentioned one instance where the application for anticipatory bail was pending for over four years. "We have also encountered many cases where the judges find an excuse to reroute the case on unrelated grounds rather than rendering a decision based on the merits of the case. As a result, we ask the chief justice of the Bombay High Court to communicate our request to all judges who have criminal jurisdiction so that the issue of bail and anticipatory bail can be decided as soon as possible," the bench stated.It requested that the Supreme Court's Registrar (Judicial) forward this directive to the High Court's Registrar (Judicial), who will present it to the Bombay High Court's chief justice. The bench stated on January 29 that, despite the fact that Vahile had been detained for more than seven years, on March 30, 2023, the high court had ordered him to appear before the trial court for regular bail.  

Published 02 Mar 2024 06:02 PM

SEA urges Centre to not extend ban on export of de-oiled ricebran

The Solvent Extractors’ Association of India (SEA) has asked the Indian Government to not extend the ban on the export of de-oiled rice bran beyond March 31.In a letter to Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution; and Parshottam Rupala, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; the President of SEA, Ajay Jhunjhunwala, said the total export of de-oiled rice bran constitutes only around 6 per cent of the production. The restriction has adversely affected processors and exporters along with paddy farmers, hindering them from realising better returns on their produce, he said. The government banned the export of de-oiled rice bran in a notification dated July 28, 2023, effective until November 30, 2023. This was further extended till March 31, 2024 in a notification dated December 8, 2023. Stating that processing of ricebran has picked up with the commencement of new season in November, he said availability of de-oiled ricebran has improved. This is evident from the reduction of price from ₹18,000 a tonne on July 28 2023 (the date of issuing notification) to ₹12,500 a tonne at present. Mentioning that the industry benefits from the export of de-oiled rice bran, he said easy clearance of meal leads to sustained processing, leading to better capacity utilisation, continuous oil availability, increased employment, and significant value addition along with valuable foreign exchange. India, which has successfully developed export market for de-oiled rice bran over the last 30 years, primarily serves Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh and other Asian countries. “An abrupt change in export policy has given opportunity to our competing countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh to capture Vietnam market for de-oiled ricebran and the market will be lost in no time,” he said. Eastern States, including West Bengal, are a significant producer of de-oiled ricebran. Since the cattle feed industry remains underdeveloped in this part of the country, there is limited demand for de-oiled ricebran in eastern India, he said. “The exorbitant local freight charges to move de-oiled ricebran from eastern India to south or west India makes export the principal means of disposal for de-oiled ricebran in the region. Since export is banned, ricebran processors in Eastern India are facing the prospect of shutting down their operations, adversely impacting the rice milling industry and reducing ricebran oil production,” Jhunjhunwala said. Though export restriction on de-oiled ricebran was imposed in July 2023 to ease milk prices, there is almost no reduction in milk prices across the country since this ban, he said. This is because the cost component of de-oiled ricebran in milk price is very nominal. “We are still of the view that continuing this ban will not support reduction in milk prices but will continue to negatively impact the ricebran processors and de-oiled ricebran exporters,” he said, and requested the government not to extend the ban beyond March 31.      

Published 01 Mar 2024 09:45 PM

Government Employees Platform Plans Strike From May 1 Over OPS Demand

A group of Union and state government employees announced they will go on indefinite strike starting on Labour Day (May 1) this year to demand the restoration of the old pension scheme (OPS), The Hindu reported.The Joint Forum For Restoration of Old Pension Scheme (JFROPS), which was described as a platform of trade unions and associations working among Union and state government employees, said it had decided to serve strike notices starting March 19. Under the OPS, which was retired in 2004, retired government employees received half their last-drawn salary every month as a pension. The government concerned would foot the entire amount. The National Pension Scheme (NPS) replaced the OPS and involves the employee contributing 10% of their basic salary and the government contributing 14% into a corpus, which can be invested into different types of funds. How much an employee would receive upon retirement depends on the market return on these investments. Shiv Gopal Mishra, who is convenor of the JFROPS and is among the leaders of a railway workers’ union, told The Hindu that the decision to go on strike was taken after talks with the Union government had broken down. “We held several protests demanding restoration of OPS. We wrote letters to prime minister and finance minister urging them to restore the OPS. We have also been raising this issue in the JCM [joint consultative machinery] meetings, but the government ignored our demands and we are now forced to go on an indefinite strike,” Mishra was quoted as saying.The Hindu also cited government employees’ unions as claiming that ahead of the call for a strike, ballots conducted in various government departments suggested that nearly 100% of employees supported a strike.They have also argued that pensioners were worse off under the NPS because it does not hike pensions on a regular basis in order to correct for inflation. Some state governments have decided to restore the OPS for their employees. But the Reserve Bank of India has said that going back to the OPS would increase governments’ liabilities and put their financial security at risk. The Union government said in parliament in December that it does not plan on restoring the OPS. It has also warned its employees from going on strike before and argued that their right to form associations did not include a guaranteed right to go on strike. When Mishra was asked by The Hindu how the model code of conduct for the general elections would affect their planned strike, he said they wanted the issue to be discussed by the people. “This is an issue that involves lives of crores of people. Let the people discuss and decide on our demands. Even if the model code of conduct comes in picture, the Cabinet will be there, the Cabinet secretary will be there and they can take a decision on our demand,” he told the newspaper. Another employees’ union leader was cited as saying that ‘all unions’ except the pro-government Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh would take part in their planned strike.  

Published 01 Mar 2024 09:44 PM

What your scalp might be trying to tell you about why your dandruff keeps returning

Dandruff is one of the most common scalp problems, affecting millions of people worldwide. While many assume it is simply caused by a dry scalp, experts say recurring dandruff often points to a more complex issue. If white flakes continue to return even after using anti-dandruff shampoos, your scalp may be signaling an imbalance that needs more than a temporary fix. Factors such as excess oil production, fungal overgrowth, stress, weather changes, and even diet can contribute to persistent dandruff. One of the primary causes of recurring dandruff is the overgrowth of a naturally occurring yeast called Malassezia. This fungus lives on everyone's scalp but can multiply rapidly when excess oil is present. As it feeds on scalp oils, it produces by-products that irritate the skin, leading to itching, redness, and flaking. Individuals with oily scalps are particularly prone to this cycle, which explains why dandruff often returns soon after treatment is stopped. Your scalp can also reflect your overall health. Dermatologists note that persistent dandruff may indicate conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, or sensitivity to certain hair-care products. If dandruff is accompanied by severe itching, inflammation, yellowish flakes, or patches of redness, it is advisable to seek medical advice rather than relying solely on over-the-counter shampoos. Treating the underlying condition is often the key to achieving long-term relief.Lifestyle habits play a significant role as well. High stress levels can weaken the body's natural defenses, making the scalp more susceptible to irritation and fungal growth. Poor sleep, an unhealthy diet lacking essential nutrients such as zinc and B vitamins, and inadequate hydration may also worsen scalp health. Experts recommend maintaining a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats to support healthy skin and scalp function.  

Published 06 Jul 2026 05:07 PM

A Significant Return for Marc Jacobs Beauty

Luxury makeup brand Marc Jacobs Beauty has officially returned in 2026 after being discontinued in 2021, marking one of the most talked-about beauty industry comebacks of the year. The brand relaunched with an entirely new collection of makeup products, including lipsticks, blush sticks, bronzers, eyeliners, mascaras, eyeshadows, and highlighters. The comeback is being led in partnership with Coty Inc., with products launching online and through Sephora stores.Beauty enthusiasts and industry experts have responded positively to the relaunch. The new collection features playful heart, star, and daisy-inspired packaging while maintaining the bold, high-performance formulas that made the original brand popular. Several products, particularly the Heart On Lipstick, Drawn This Way Eyeliner, and Born Star Eyeshadow, have generated strong demand and early sell-outs.Industry analysts view the return as a strategic move in the premium beauty market, where consumers are increasingly seeking distinctive brands with strong creative identities. Marc Jacobs himself recently described the relaunch as a modern reinvention rather than a revival of the old line, emphasizing individuality and self-expression as the brand's core philosophy.  

Published 04 Jun 2026 06:02 PM

The days of microbladed eyebrows are over but are they reversible

Our eyebrows have seen more changes than any other feature. Brows have seen it all, from the thin, pencil-style brows of the year 2000 to the fuller, laminated look of today. But one thing hasn't changed: if you get your eyebrows correct, half of your appearance is taken care of.Microbladed eyebrows were commonplace for a very long period. Because the fad promised bigger, more natural-looking brows with less daily work, celebrities, influencers, and regular people loved it. For many, it provided a long-term solution for uneven or sparse eyebrows. But beauty trends change quickly, and what was once considered contemporary and attractive is now beginning to feel antiquated. Many people are starting to reconsider their previous microblading decisions as softer, more natural brows become more popular.In essence, microblading is a cosmetic tattooing method in which pigment is manually applied to the skin's surface to simulate eyebrow hair. According to Dr. Ruby Sachdev, an aesthetician and consultant at Gleneagles Hospital in Bengaluru, it became well-liked by those who want larger eyebrows without using makeup every day.  

Published 03 Jun 2026 09:52 PM

Benefits of Sattu Indias first protein beverage

These days, a growing number of individuals are including tasty and nourishing "superfoods" from all over the world in their diets. Imagine those colorful matcha lattes, creamy avocado toasts, delicious chia pudding, quinoa salads, and cool kale smoothies. They are healthy in addition to being aesthetically pleasing. Just a gentle reminder: Is it really necessary to spend a lot of money to maintain your health?No, I believe! Sattu is an ancient superfood from India that is tasty, affordable, and very potent. This adaptable component, which is made from roasted gram flour, has been loved and consumed for more than 3,000 years, particularly in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Chana sattu, once cherished by diligent farmers for a rapid energy boost, is now widely accepted as a wholesome and organic supplement to contemporary meals nationwide. Let's examine the advantages of sattu powder, how it outperforms the most well-liked protein-rich foods, and why it should be at the top of your diet list before you hurry to try another foreign health craze.A traditional Indian flour produced from roasted barley or chickpeas is called sattu powder. In India, it is a native source of protein. It is a well-liked superfood with several health advantages due to its high protein content. Sattu, sometimes referred to as the "desi protein shake," is high in minerals, fiber, and plant-based protein. It is a popular dish in India that is becoming more and more well-known abroad.  

Published 08 May 2026 06:04 PM

Ek bihari sab pe bhari Virat Kohli gives Vaibhav Sooryavanshi particular recognition

Virat Kohli's heartfelt praise for young Bihar cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has become one of the most talked-about moments after the IPL 2026 season. Following Royal Challengers Bengaluru's title-winning campaign, Kohli met the 15-year-old sensation and shared words of encouragement that quickly went viral on social media.In a video released by RCB, Kohli advised Vaibhav to stay focused on hard work and self-belief rather than outside opinions. He told the youngster that his success had come through dedication and confidence and urged him to keep aiming higher. The highlight of the conversation was Kohli's special line, "Ek Bihari, sab pe bhari", praising the Bihar-born batter for his remarkable performances throughout IPL 2026. .Vaibhav emerged as one of the biggest stars of the tournament, earning widespread admiration for his fearless batting and maturity at such a young age. His performances attracted praise from former cricketers and fans alike, with many viewing him as one of Indian cricket's brightest future prospects.The interaction between Kohli and Vaibhav was widely appreciated by cricket fans, who saw it as a passing-of-the-torch moment between one of India's greatest batters and a rising teenage talent. Kohli's message of humility, hard work, and self-belief has since been shared extensively across social media platforms.  

Published 04 Jun 2026 05:53 PM

Virat Kohli changes once more incorporating elements of Abhishek and Sooryavanshi into his game

The cameras showed Kohli putting his arm over Sooryavanshi's shoulder and conversing with him for several minutes. Although the topic of the talk is unknown, rest assured that Sooryavanshi returned home much wealthier than he would have if he had only received a few honors. Less than a day has passed since Sooryavanshi was recommended for Test cricket by none other than the great Sachin Tendulkar. He had also complimented his batting style earlier.It is important to note that earlier in the 2026 IPL season, Kohli signed Sooryavanshi's cap and gave him an autograph after the left-handed hitter destroyed the RCB bowlers all over the field during the match at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.Sooryavanshi won five awards when the IPL 2026 concluded. The 15-year-old was named Super Striker, Super Sixes of the Season, Orange Cap, Emerging Player of the Season, and Most Valuable Player. Sooryavanshi broke Chris Gayle's record for the most maximums in a single IPL season with 72 sixes during the 19th T20 competition. In the competition, he also became the fastest Indian to reach 1000 runs. In addition, he became the youngest player in the tournament to hit 1000 runs, surpassing Rishabh Pant.Sooryavanshi acknowledged that he would need to improve his fitness going forward if he wanted to have a lengthy career after receiving so many honors. "I need to improve my fitness if I want to avoid getting hurt. Everyone is really encouraging. In an interview with Ravi Shastri, Sooryavanshi stated, "Everyone supports me, including the senior players and support staff. It's a good atmosphere." Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar has praised Sooryavanshi as well. According to the renowned Indian hitter, the young player possesses all the necessary skills to participate in the game's longest format.In relation to Sooryavanshi, the next tri-series in Sri Lanka will include him. The left-hander will play for India A against Afghanistan A and Sri Lanka A.In relation to Sooryavanshi, the next tri-series in Sri Lanka will include him. The left-hander will play for India A against Afghanistan A and Sri Lanka A.    

Published 02 Jun 2026 10:57 PM

For the first time in an IPL season Indian hitters outpace foreign batters

IPL 2026 had the highest batting strike rate of any season at 156.34. For the first time in an IPL season, Indian hitters (157.10) scored more runs than foreign batters (154.71). 237.30 strike rate, 776 runs, and 72 sixes In an IPL season, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi became just the second hitter to score the most runs, hit the most sixes, and have the greatest strike rate (minimum 50 balls faced). Like Sooryavanshi, Chris Gayle was named Most Valuable Player in 2011.In the previous nine seasons, none of the highest run-scorers were among the top 15 strike rates in that season. The difference between Sooryavanshi's IPL 2026 run total and the next highest total for a batsman with a strike rate of 235 or more in any IPL season (Romario Shepherd's 70 runs in 2025) is 706 runs. IPL 2026 saw 65 totals of 200 or more, the highest in a T20 competition and 13 more than the previous record of 52 in IPL 2025. Individual teams also set new records in IPL 2026: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Punjab Kings (PBKS), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), and Rajasthan Royals (RR) all scored nine runs of 200 or more, the most in a Twenty20 competition.In terms of bowling, PBKS and RR gave up 200-plus totals nine times, which is also the most in a Twenty20 competition. IPL 2026 saw the highest number of sixes struck in a season, 1426, up 10.2% from the previous record of 1294 sixes in 2025. Thanks to 72 sixes from Sooryavanshi, who established the individual record for most sixes in a T20 competition, RR struck 181 sixes, the most of any team in a T20 event.  

Published 01 Jun 2026 09:34 PM

Ramakrishna Ghoshs injury has been replaced by Macneil Noronha.

Macneil Noronha, an all-rounder from Karnataka who recently won the MA Chidambaram Trophy at the Naman awards for being the highest run-getter in the 2024/25 Colonel CK Nayudu Trophy, will join Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for INR 30 lakh as a replacement for Ramakrishna Ghosh, who injured his right foot during their game against Mumbai Indians on May 3rd and is out for the season. He will not play this season.Macneil Noronha will take Ghosh's place at CSK for INR 30 lakh.Noronha, a Karnataka all-rounder, has won the MA Chidambaram Trophy at the Naman Awards for scoring the most runs in the Colonel CK Nayudu Trophy for 2024–2025. Noronha was called up by the Karnataka team for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy after an outstanding season, and he played in three games for his state.For the remainder of the 2026 Indian Premier League season, the Chennai Super Kings have selected Karnataka all-rounder Macneil Noronha to replace injured uncapped player Ramakrishna Ghosh.He was called up to Karnataka's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy squad as a result of his domestic achievements, and he played in three games. Noronha made an impressive 34 off 21 deliveries in his most recent match against Tripura in December 2025. He also contributed a wicket. The move comes after Ghosh was sidelined for the rest of the season due to a right foot injury he sustained during Chennai's match against Mumbai Indians on May 3. Ghosh had just made his eagerly anticipated IPL debut in that match, contributing to Chennai's decisive eight-wicket victory. Introduced into the attack in a high-pressure match, the young player returned figures of 1 for 24 from his three overs, taking the crucial wicket of Suryakumar Yadav, who had looked dangerous after reaching 21 off just 12 balls. In that match, Ghosh made his eagerly anticipated IPL debut and contributed to Chennai's convincing eight-wicket victory. The youthful player, who was brought into the attack in a high-stress match, recorded figures of 1 for 24 from his three overs, taking the crucial wicket of Suryakumar Yadav, who had appeared dangerous after reaching 21 off only 12 balls.Chennai will be hoping that Noronha will offer valuable depth as they continue to strive for a play-off position in spite of the setback.  

Published 13 May 2026 05:46 PM

Congress MP Imran Masood irritates an ally by saying, SP cannot tolerate Muslim leaders.

Congress MP Imran Masood has sparked political controversy after alleging that the Samajwadi Party (SP) "cannot tolerate Muslim leaders." His remarks came during an ongoing war of words with SP leaders and have created visible friction between the two parties, which have previously cooperated under the INDIA bloc. According to reports, this is the first time since the INDIA alliance was formed in 2023 that a senior Congress leader has publicly accused SP of sidelining Muslim leadership. Masood's comments were made while responding to criticism from SP leader Udayveer Singh. He claimed that SP has a history of not allowing strong Muslim leaders to emerge and said the party is uncomfortable with Muslim politicians who speak independently and keep their promises. He also referred to past Muslim leaders associated with SP to support his argument. The remarks have reportedly upset several SP leaders, who fear the controversy could damage the party's image among Muslim voters ahead of the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. Some leaders are also unhappy that the Congress has publicly backed Masood instead of distancing itself from his statements. Political observers believe the exchange reflects growing tensions between Congress and SP over leadership and seat-sharing as preparations for future elections begin. While neither party has officially announced any change in alliance strategy, the public disagreement has raised questions about the strength of opposition unity in Uttar Pradesh.  

Published 16 Jul 2026 06:01 PM

Any anti-sacrilege law must have strict safeguards to prevent its weaponization, said Akal Takht Jathedar.

The debate over Punjab's anti-sacrilege law has intensified after Giani Kuldeep Singh Gargajj, the Jathedar of the Akal Takht, said that any law dealing with sacrilege must include strong safeguards to prevent its misuse. In an interview published on Tuesday, he clarified that the Akal Takht is not opposed to legislation aimed at preventing sacrilege but wants a law that protects innocent people from being falsely implicated.According to Gargajj, past experiences with laws such as those related to sedition and anti-terror provisions have shown that legal measures can sometimes be misused. He argued that sacrilege is an extremely sensitive issue in Punjab and that any new law should clearly distinguish between deliberate acts of desecration and cases of administrative negligence. He warned that harsh penalties for unintentional lapses could lead to injustice.The Jathedar also suggested that the law should go beyond punishing the individual who physically commits an act of sacrilege. He said that if investigations reveal links to organisations, sects, or deras that allegedly encourage or plan such acts, their leadership should also face legal action. In his view, targeting only the immediate accused would leave the real conspirators untouched and weaken the effectiveness of the legislation. Another point of concern raised by the Akal Takht relates to the wording of the proposed law. Religious authorities have objected to certain definitions and terminology, arguing that they do not accurately reflect Sikh religious beliefs and traditions. They have urged the Punjab government to revise these provisions after consulting Sikh institutions before implementing the law.The issue has also led to growing tensions between the Akal Takht and the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab government. Recently, the Akal Takht issued a warning to the government over what it described as defamatory campaigns against Sikh institutions and continued to press for amendments to the anti-sacrilege legislation.The Punjab government, on the other hand, has maintained that the objective of the law is to provide stronger legal protection against incidents of sacrilege. It has also expanded the list of protected religious terms and symbols used during investigations. The debate is expected to continue as both the government and Sikh religious authorities seek a balance between safeguarding religious sentiments and ensuring that the law cannot be misused for political or personal purposes.  

Published 07 Jul 2026 05:25 PM

Uddhav Thackeray’s Hindutva reset How Ayodhya row handed him an opening

The alleged irregularities in donations to the Ayodhya Ram Temple have provided a fresh political opportunity for Uddhav Thackeray to reclaim the Hindutva narrative that has long been associated with the Shiv Sena. Launching the 'Ram Raksha Andolan' in Maharashtra, the Shiv Sena (UBT) chief accused the BJP of exploiting Hindu sentiments and demanded an impartial investigation into the alleged misuse of temple donations.At a rally in Mumbai, Thackeray revived slogans closely linked to his father, Bal Thackeray, including "Garv Se Kaho Hum Hindu Hain." He argued that his party had never abandoned Hindutva, but had only parted ways with the BJP. By doing so, he attempted to re-establish Shiv Sena (UBT) as the original champion of Hindutva while accusing the BJP of turning the ideology into a political tool.Thackeray also alleged that those responsible for the alleged donation irregularities could not be trusted to investigate themselves. He called for an independent probe, stating that "those looting Hindus are in power." His remarks sought to shift the debate from temple construction to accountability and transparency in the management of religious donations. The political significance of this campaign extends beyond the Ayodhya controversy. Since the 2022 split in the Shiv Sena, the BJP and the faction led by Eknath Shinde have repeatedly accused Uddhav Thackeray of abandoning Hindutva after aligning with the Congress and the NCP. By making the Ram Temple issue central to his campaign, Thackeray is attempting to counter that narrative and reconnect with traditional Sena supporters.The BJP has rejected Thackeray's allegations and responded by saying that he had "finally remembered Ram." Party leaders maintain that Uddhav's campaign is politically motivated, while reiterating that investigations into the donation controversy are already underway. Meanwhile, the Ram Temple Trust is reviewing developments related to the case as public attention remains focused on the issue.Political observers believe the Ayodhya donation row has handed Uddhav Thackeray an opening to revive his party's core ideological identity ahead of future elections. Whether this strategy succeeds will depend on the outcome of the investigation and whether voters view his renewed emphasis on Hindutva as credible or primarily a political response to the BJP's dominance over the issue.  

Published 06 Jul 2026 04:51 PM

Why the Vijay governments White Paper raises financial concerns ahead of the Tamil Nadu budget

Ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Budget, the government led by C. Joseph Vijay has released a White Paper on the state's finances, presenting a serious assessment of Tamil Nadu's fiscal position. The document reviews the financial performance of the previous administration and highlights rising debt, shrinking revenues, and increasing financial obligations that could limit the government's ability to introduce new welfare schemes and development projects. According to the White Paper, Tamil Nadu's outstanding liabilities have increased significantly over the past five years, touching nearly ₹10 lakh crore. While the debt-to-GDP ratio has remained relatively stable, the absolute debt burden has grown rapidly, making Tamil Nadu one of the most indebted states in the country. The report also notes that the state's per capita debt is higher than that of several other major industrial states, raising concerns about long-term financial sustainability. Another major concern highlighted in the report is the sharp rise in interest payments. The government warns that Tamil Nadu is entering a "debt-interest spiral," where increasing borrowings are required simply to service existing debt. Interest payments now consume nearly a quarter of the state's revenue receipts, leaving less money available for infrastructure projects, public services, and new welfare initiatives. The White Paper also points to weakening revenue generation. Although tax collections have increased in absolute terms, they have declined as a share of the state's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The report argues that slower revenue growth, combined with rising expenditure on salaries, pensions, and interest payments, has created a structural revenue deficit that has persisted for several years. The document further states that Tamil Nadu's share of central tax devolution has steadily declined over the years, adding pressure on the state's finances. The government contends that reduced transfers from the Centre, coupled with high committed expenditure, have constrained fiscal flexibility. As a result, funding new development programmes without additional borrowing has become increasingly difficult.    

Published 03 Jul 2026 05:25 PM

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The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Annual Report 2025 has highlighted the growing threat posed by nitazenes, an extremely potent class of synthetic opioids, and the increasing use of encrypted messaging platforms such as Telegram for drug trafficking. The report warns that nitazenes, which can be several hundred times more potent than heroin, are rapidly emerging as a major global health and law enforcement challenge. Their spread across multiple countries reflects the changing nature of the international narcotics market. According to the report, drug traffickers are increasingly shifting from conventional supply chains to digital platforms. Encrypted applications such as Telegram, along with WhatsApp and Signal, are being used to advertise narcotics, connect buyers with sellers, and coordinate deliveries while avoiding detection. The NCB noted that these technologies have made illicit drug networks more organised, harder to trace, and capable of operating across international borders. The report also draws attention to India's changing drug security landscape. It identifies the Myanmar–North East India corridor as a major trafficking route, with Myanmar emerging as a leading source of illicit opium following restrictions on poppy cultivation in Afghanistan. The report further highlights that drug trafficking through this region is increasingly linked with organised crime, arms smuggling, and the financing of militant groups, making it a serious national security concern. On the enforcement front, the NCB reported record anti-drug operations during 2025. Drug law enforcement agencies across the country registered over 1.48 lakh cases and seized more than 1,200 tonnes of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. These seizures included plant-based drugs, synthetic narcotics, pharmaceutical diversions, and precursor chemicals, demonstrating the growing complexity and diversity of the drug trade in India. To address these evolving threats, the government has adopted a technology-driven and coordinated enforcement strategy. Alongside the release of the NCB Annual Report 2025, the Ministry of Home Affairs unveiled the Vision Document on Narcotics Control (2026–2029), which focuses on tackling synthetic drugs, darknet-enabled trafficking, precursor chemical control, inter-agency coordination, and public awareness. The strategy aims to strengthen India's "zero tolerance" approach to narcotics while preparing enforcement agencies for emerging digital and synthetic drug challenges.  

Published 02 Jul 2026 05:16 PM

A doctor discusses natural ways to reduce bad cholesterol

Dr. Karan Rajan, a UK surgeon and content developer, recently posted a number of scientifically supported practices on Instagram that, if regularly followed, may help lower LDL cholesterol. Increasing the consumption of soluble fiber was one of Dr. Rajan's main recommendations. Based on a meta-analysis of randomized control trials, he claims that "just five to ten grams of soluble fiber per day from things like oats, lentils, and beans can lower LDL cholesterol by around five to ten percent." "And specifically on beans, a 2011 meta-analysis showed that regular legume consumption can reduce LDL cholesterol by around five percent independent of any other dietary changes," he continued. His remarks highlight the mounting data that links eating foods high in fiber to better cholesterol control and heart health. Additionally, Dr. Rajan emphasized the significance of substituting healthier unsaturated fats for saturated fats. He suggested substituting olive oil, almonds, seeds, and oily seafood for butter and fatty processed meat. "A meta-analysis of 60 trials found that this swap can reduce LDL by up to 17 percent depending on the degree of substitution," he stated, citing research. Additionally, he mentioned that since "plant proteins are completely devoid of cholesterol," eating more plant protein from foods like soy, tofu, lentils, and legumes may also help lower LDL levels.Other key components of his advise were regular exercise and weight control. Dr. Rajan described the advantages of losing fat as follows: "If you are carrying excess weight, a five to ten percent reduction in body weight can reduce LDL by up to six percent." Additionally, it improves the HDL and lipid profiles. "Even just sticking to the standard recommended guidelines of 150 minutes of aerobic exercise per week has been shown to reduce LDL by three to six percent in meta-analysis," he said in reference to physical activity. Exercise also benefits by "improving endothelial function, reducing inflammation, and improving blood pressure," he continued."When combined, the evidence suggests that all of these can potentially reduce LDL by up to 20 percent if sustained," Dr. Rajan summarized the cumulative effects of these behaviors. Additionally, while statins and PCSK9 inhibitors are effective medications for lowering cholesterol, these lifestyle choices enhance their effectiveness.  

Published 02 Jul 2026 04:54 PM

Day 1 advance booking data for Alpha Alia Bhatts film records pre-sales of Rs 1.52 crore, with a double-digit opening

Day 1 advance booking for Alpha, starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari, has begun on a positive note ahead of its theatrical release. According to early trade estimates, the film has recorded ₹1.52 crore in advance ticket sales (including blocked seats) on its opening day, reflecting encouraging audience interest for the first female-led installment in the YRF Spy Universe. Advance bookings have shown the strongest response in major metropolitan markets such as Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Telangana. Multiplex chains are witnessing healthy occupancy, while premium formats are also contributing to the pre-sales. The film has generated strong buzz through its action-packed trailer, promotional campaign, and the fresh pairing of Alia Bhatt and Sharvari. Trade analysts estimate that Alpha could open with a ₹7–8 crore net collection on its first day, with the possibility of reaching a double-digit opening if spot bookings and evening shows perform strongly. Positive word-of-mouth after the initial screenings could further boost collections over the opening weekend. The film is considered an important release for the YRF Spy Universe, as it introduces a women-led espionage story in a franchise known for blockbuster action films. Industry observers believe that if Alpha converts its advance booking momentum into strong theatrical occupancy, it could emerge as one of the notable Bollywood openings of the year.  

Published 02 Jul 2026 04:48 PM

The 10 man USA eliminates Bosnia to go to the round of 16 and maintains the World Cup dream.

Despite playing with ten men in the closing stages following Folarin Balogun's dismissal, the co-hosts defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 on Wednesday to advance to the World Cup Round of 16 thanks to a spectacular late free-kick from Malik Tillman.Despite playing the last stages with ten men, the United States defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 on Wednesday to secure a spot in the round of 16 and keep their World Cup dream alive. Folarin Balogun gave the co-hosts the lead before being sent off, but Malik Tillman's incredible late free kick sealed the victory as the Americans persevered to win the match. The triumph maintains aspirations of matching or surpassing their historic run to the quarterfinals in 2002 alive and advances the Americans to the Round of 16, where Belgium will be waiting in Seattle on July 6.The home fans cheered the co-hosts over the finish line as Matt Freese recorded his second clean sheet of the tournament with three saves. For the first time, Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the World Cup knockout stage and got off to a great start. The visitors attempted to grab the lead from an early corner, forcing Freese to make consecutive saves from Ermedin Demirovic and Kerim Alajbegovic.Over time, the Americans became more comfortable with the game and started to control possession. In the 78th minute, Christian Pulisic believed he had broken the impasse, but the attempt was disallowed for offside. Prior to that, in first-half stoppage time, the hosts had finally applied pressure. The ball ricocheted off Tarik Muharemovic and into Balogun's path due to a defensive error. The striker responded fastest, halting, moving onto his left foot, and neatly sliding the ball through the goalkeeper's legs for his third goal of the competition. Shortly after, Balogun slammed Sergino Dest's pass against the crossbar, nearly doubling the lead.Over time, the Americans became more comfortable with the game and started to control possession. In the 78th minute, Christian Pulisic believed he had broken the impasse, but the attempt was disallowed for offside. Prior to that, in first-half stoppage time, the hosts had finally applied pressure. The ball ricocheted off Tarik Muharemovic and into Balogun's path due to a defensive error. The striker responded fastest, halting, moving onto his left foot, and neatly sliding the ball through the goalkeeper's legs for his third goal of the competition. Shortly after, Balogun slammed Sergino Dest's pass against the crossbar, nearly doubling the lead.  

Published 02 Jul 2026 04:39 PM

Swara Baby Products Sells ₹300 Cr in Shares After Filing DRHP and Parent FirstCry

Swara Baby Products, a contract manufacturer that specializes in disposable hygiene products, has submitted its DRHP for a ₹1,000 Cr IPO to SEBI. The IPO would consist of an offer-for-sale (OFS) component totaling up to ₹500 Cr and a new issue of equity shares worth up to ₹500 Cr. Additionally, the company intends to fund up to ₹100 Cr in a pre-IPO transaction. BrainBees, the holding company of Swara Baby Products, which runs the omnichannel kidswear brand FirstCryFirstCry Datalabs_in-article-icon, intends to offer shares through the OFS for up to ₹300 Cr.76.6% of Swara Baby Products is owned by Brainbees. The manufacturer will stay a Brainbees subsidiary after listing. Notably, CFO Gautam Sharma and CEO and cofounder of Brainbees Supam Maheshwari are non-executive directors on the board of directors of Swara Baby Products. Brainbees became a promoter and majority shareholder in Swara Baby Products in 2020 after first investing in the company in 2020 and again in 2023 and 2025. The money raised from the new issue will be used by Swara Baby Products to invest in its subsidiaries Solis Hygiene, Swara Hygiene, and KAEHPL, establish a new manufacturing facility in Madhya Pradesh, repay or prepay debt, and pursue inorganic growth through unidentified acquisitions.Alok Birla, Rahul Bubna, and Ritum Jain founded Swara Baby Products in 2018. The company produces sanitary napkins, panty liners, and diapers for both adults and babies. According to the company's draft documents, it is the biggest manufacturer of hygiene contracts in India in terms of value. It recorded an 18.5% increase in net profit from ₹80.7 Cr in FY25 to ₹95.6 Cr in FY26. Operating revenue increased from ₹943 Cr in FY25 to ₹1,163 Cr, a 23.4% increase. In a different incident, Brainbees notified the markets yesterday that its ESOP Trust has received a warning from the Income Tax Department regarding some income that has escaped taxation.    

Published 02 Jul 2026 04:34 PM

Jio Studios releases a teaser for Khashaba on January 1, 2027

In collaboration with Jio Studios, the formidable force behind recent historic blockbusters like the Dhurandhar duology and Raja Shivaji, visionary director Nagraj Manjule returns to the director's chair after his National Award-winning masterpiece Fandry and his ground-breaking phenomenon Sairat (2016).The renowned composer pair Ajay-Atul created the magnificent musical soundtrack for Khashaba. The principal actor portraying Khashaba, who is a fantastic new find to bring the iconic wrestling figure to life on the big screen, is one extremely well-kept secret. His face is likewise hidden in the teaser, laying the stage for an eagerly awaited unveiling in the near future. Some of the best actors in the business, including Jitendra Joshi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Girish Kulkarni, Vaibhav Mangale, Chhaya Kadam, and Gargee Kulkarni, anchor this intriguing new face. Produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Gargee Kulkarni and directed by Nagraj Manjule, Khashaba is presented by Jio Studios and Aatpat Productions. Jio Studios, in collaboration with Aatpat Productions, has unveiled the official teaser of Khashaba, an upcoming Marathi biographical sports drama directed by Nagraj Manjule. The film pays tribute to Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav, Independent India's first individual Olympic medal winner, who won a bronze medal in freestyle wrestling at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics.The teaser showcases the world of traditional Indian wrestling (akharas) and highlights Khashaba Jadhav's inspiring journey against all odds. The identity of the actor portraying Khashaba has been deliberately kept under wraps, adding to the anticipation surrounding the film. Produced by Jio Studios and Aatpat Productions, the film features music by the renowned composer duo Ajay–Atul and stars an ensemble cast including Jitendra Joshi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Girish Kulkarni, Vaibhav Mangale, Chhaya Kadam, and Gargee Kulkarni. The movie is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on January 1, 2027.  

Published 02 Jul 2026 04:29 PM

A Significant Return for Marc Jacobs Beauty

Luxury makeup brand Marc Jacobs Beauty has officially returned in 2026 after being discontinued in 2021, marking one of the most talked-about beauty industry comebacks of the year. The brand relaunched with an entirely new collection of makeup products, including lipsticks, blush sticks, bronzers, eyeliners, mascaras, eyeshadows, and highlighters. The comeback is being led in partnership with Coty Inc., with products launching online and through Sephora stores.Beauty enthusiasts and industry experts have responded positively to the relaunch. The new collection features playful heart, star, and daisy-inspired packaging while maintaining the bold, high-performance formulas that made the original brand popular. Several products, particularly the Heart On Lipstick, Drawn This Way Eyeliner, and Born Star Eyeshadow, have generated strong demand and early sell-outs.Industry analysts view the return as a strategic move in the premium beauty market, where consumers are increasingly seeking distinctive brands with strong creative identities. Marc Jacobs himself recently described the relaunch as a modern reinvention rather than a revival of the old line, emphasizing individuality and self-expression as the brand's core philosophy.  

Published 04 Jun 2026 06:02 PM

Ek bihari sab pe bhari Virat Kohli gives Vaibhav Sooryavanshi particular recognition

Virat Kohli's heartfelt praise for young Bihar cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has become one of the most talked-about moments after the IPL 2026 season. Following Royal Challengers Bengaluru's title-winning campaign, Kohli met the 15-year-old sensation and shared words of encouragement that quickly went viral on social media.In a video released by RCB, Kohli advised Vaibhav to stay focused on hard work and self-belief rather than outside opinions. He told the youngster that his success had come through dedication and confidence and urged him to keep aiming higher. The highlight of the conversation was Kohli's special line, "Ek Bihari, sab pe bhari", praising the Bihar-born batter for his remarkable performances throughout IPL 2026. .Vaibhav emerged as one of the biggest stars of the tournament, earning widespread admiration for his fearless batting and maturity at such a young age. His performances attracted praise from former cricketers and fans alike, with many viewing him as one of Indian cricket's brightest future prospects.The interaction between Kohli and Vaibhav was widely appreciated by cricket fans, who saw it as a passing-of-the-torch moment between one of India's greatest batters and a rising teenage talent. Kohli's message of humility, hard work, and self-belief has since been shared extensively across social media platforms.  

Published 04 Jun 2026 05:53 PM

Putting an end to avoidable infant and child deaths

A new United Nations report has warned that progress in ending preventable newborn and child deaths is slowing worldwide. According to estimates released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, around 4.9 million children under the age of five died in 2024, including 2.3 million newborns who died within their first month of life. Most of these deaths were caused by preventable and treatable conditions such as premature birth complications, infections, pneumonia, malaria, diarrhoea, and malnutrition.The report highlights that while global under-five mortality has fallen by more than half since 2000, the pace of improvement has slowed by over 60% since 2015. Newborn deaths now account for nearly half of all child deaths, with complications during pregnancy, childbirth, and the neonatal period remaining major challenges, especially in low-income countries.Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia continue to bear the highest burden of child mortality. The UN agencies noted that children born in conflict-affected and fragile regions are almost three times more likely to die before their fifth birthday than those born elsewhere. Funding cuts to health and nutrition programmes are also threatening decades of progress in child survival.  

Published 04 Jun 2026 05:50 PM

Why it would be easy to replace game console and headphone batteries in the EU by 2027

The European Union is moving ahead with new battery regulations that could significantly change the design of consumer electronics. Beginning February 18, 2027, portable devices such as game consoles, headphones, e-readers, and many other battery-powered gadgets sold in the EU will generally be required to have batteries that users can remove and replace without specialized tools or professional assistance. The aim is to make devices easier to repair, extend their lifespan, and reduce electronic waste.The issue has returned to the spotlight after Nintendo confirmed it will release a special EU-compliant version of its upcoming Switch 2 console with a more easily replaceable battery. Current designs often use strong adhesives and sealed constructions that make battery replacement difficult, forcing consumers to replace entire devices when battery performance declines. Under the new rules, manufacturers will need to redesign many products to allow simpler battery access.Supporters of the regulation say the change will lower repair costs, help consumers keep devices longer, and improve recycling by making batteries easier to remove and process. The rules are part of the EU’s broader “right-to-repair” and sustainability efforts aimed at cutting waste and conserving valuable materials such as lithium and cobalt found in batteries.However, industry groups argue that the requirements could make some products thicker, heavier, or more expensive to manufacture. The EU is still considering exemptions for certain categories, including some wearables and specialized devices where easy battery access may conflict with safety, durability, or waterproofing requirements.

Published 04 Jun 2026 05:48 PM

Naveen Patnaiks full-circle moment: The former chief minister uses his old strategy to oppose the BJP

Former Odisha Chief Minister and current Leader of the Opposition, Naveen Patnaik, is once again relying on a strategy that defined much of his 24-year tenure—positioning himself as the defender of Odisha’s interests against decisions taken by the Centre. After losing power to the BJP in 2024, Patnaik has increasingly focused on state-centric issues such as delimitation, parliamentary representation, the Mahanadi water dispute, and law-and-order concerns to challenge the BJP government in Odisha. Political observers describe this as a “full-circle moment” because Patnaik used a similar approach in the past to build and strengthen the Biju Janata Dal. By emphasizing Odisha’s regional identity and portraying himself as the protector of the state's interests, he successfully maintained political dominance for over two decades. Now, as the BJP governs Odisha under Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Patnaik appears to be reviving the same formula from the opposition benches. In recent weeks, Patnaik has criticized the BJP government over the handling of the Mahanadi river dispute, expressed concerns about proposals that could reduce Odisha’s representation in Parliament, and raised questions about governance and public safety. These interventions indicate a shift from his traditionally restrained style toward a more active opposition role aimed at reconnecting with voters and rebuilding the BJD’s political momentum.   

Published 04 Jun 2026 05:44 PM

An interdisciplinary dual degree in data science is being offered at IIT Tirupati

The Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati has introduced a new Interdisciplinary Dual Degree (IDDD) in Data Science, allowing B.Tech students from any engineering discipline to earn an M.Tech in Data Science with just one additional year of study. The programme is designed to equip students with advanced skills in data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, analytics, and interdisciplinary problem-solving. Under the new structure, students complete the first three years of their B.Tech programme in their core engineering branch and can then opt for the dual-degree track. By completing additional coursework, projects, and research requirements, they graduate with both a B.Tech degree in their original discipline and an M.Tech in Data Science after one extra year.IIT Tirupati said the programme aims to prepare engineers for emerging fields where expertise in data analytics, AI, and domain knowledge must be combined. The institute highlighted that modern industries increasingly require professionals who can work across disciplines and use data-driven approaches to solve complex real-world challenges.The newly launched programme has been announced ahead of the 2026 admission cycle and reflects IIT Tirupati's focus on interdisciplinary education and future-ready skills. Details regarding the programme have been made available through the institute's official announcements and outreach initiatives.  

Published 04 Jun 2026 05:41 PM

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