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How CTV can prevent repeating the ad errors of linear TV for living room monetization

How CTV can prevent repeating the ad errors of linear TV for living room monetization

Connected TV live sports are about to enter a crucial period of recalibration. The medium is plagued by an old broadcast reflex: more advertisements equal more money, despite its promises of scale, accuracy, and living-room supremacy. A fundamental concern for the ecosystem is raised by the growing need to profit from every stop as live matches draw enormous concurrent audiences. To what extent can ad loads be increased before fandom becomes transactional and viewer immersion breaks down? Tolerance is a delicate currency in an environment where control and choice are paramount. This unique research explores what sustainability actually means during live sports by bringing together voices from the CTV, ad-tech, platform, and agency sectors. Beyond simple inventory counts, topics like experience design, temporal intelligence, creative ecosystems, and attention economics are covered. The emphasis is on creating a model where monetization does not come at the expense of loyalty, taking into account factors like the unpredictable nature of live broadcasts and the potential to increase interaction after the final whistle. The fundamental conflict is obvious: how well the ecosystem learns to use the screen, rather than how much advertising it can accommodate, will determine the direction of CTV sports in the future.  

Published 24 Feb 2026 05:42 PM

Instamart's viral water gun stunt transforms a Mumbai pani puri booth into a Holi playground.

Instamart's viral water gun stunt transforms a Mumbai pani puri booth into a Holi playground.

After a vendor was caught on camera filling puris with a water cannon as part of a festive promotion by quick-commerce company Instamart ahead of Holi, a pani puri stand in Mumbai became the newest social media star. The vendor is shown firing paani directly into the crisp puris in a video that has gone viral on LinkedIn and Instagram, replacing the typical steel matka with colorful water blasters. A large number of office workers, students, and bystanders were drawn to the unique scene, and many of them took out their phones to capture the action. In order to highlight its selection of water weapons on the platform in advance of the festival, Instamart planned the stunt. Videos of the "Holi practice" went viral online, evoking a range of responses from amusing arguments about wet puris to amusement and admiration for the vendor's goal. There are two types of Holi individuals, according to a social media user: The ones that say, "I'll sit inside." And the ones that say, "Give me the biggest water gun." This was obviously designed by Instamart for the second category. "This felt more like a deleted Holi scene from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani than a brand activation," another user commented.Water guns have evolved from toys for kids to expensive adult purchases over the Holi season, with many consumers shelling out hefty sums of money for high-performance blasters. This change is reflected in Instamart's Holi collection, which features high-end water pistols with precision and power, such as SPYRA, a German-engineered weapon that has drawn interest from senior citizens worldwide. Other comparable products are Toyshine and NERF water guns, which are currently sold on Instamart.already though the celebration is still a few weeks away, the widely shared scene in Mumbai indicates that Holi purchasing has already started and that this year's puris are already getting practice shots.  

Published 23 Feb 2026 05:56 PM

Invideo expands AI-driven filmmaking by acquiring GoBo Labs.

Invideo expands AI-driven filmmaking by acquiring GoBo Labs.

GoBo Labs, an award-winning Indian creative AI company created by Hridaye Ashish Nagpal, Vishal Balsara, and Nishant Tahilramani, has been acquired by Invideo, one of the most significant AI video creation platforms in the world.This acquisition is a strategic move to develop the next generation of Invideo's creative platform with the knowledge of Ailmmakers, who have led the way in AI-Airst storytelling, rather than a foray into agency or production work.GoBo Labs, one of India's first and most inventive AI-powered creative studios, unveiled the nation's first AI-Airst Ailmmaking workAlow, which skilfully combined storytelling, VFX, and animatics with cutting-edge production tools. Their efforts have fuelled notable advertising campaigns for Lux, Vaseline, Gulf Oil, Fabelle, Mahindra, Hindustan Times, and more, solidifying GoBo's position as a pioneer at the nexus of creativity and cutting-edge technology.GoBo's addition to Invideo gives the platform access to a creative force that continuously pushes the boundaries of what is achievable when innovative tools and artistic vision collide.According to Sanket Shah, co-founder and CEO of Invideo, "GoBo has broadened the scope of what creators can accomplish with AI." "When combined with our technology, their creative intuition opens the door to a future where all creators worldwide can access faster, richer, and more accessible storytelling."  

Published 20 Feb 2026 12:20 PM

Together, limitless is the audacious new corporate brand identity that Tata Communications has unveiled.

Together, limitless is the audacious new corporate brand identity that Tata Communications has unveiled.

Together, limitless embodies the company's conviction that the most significant advancements are made when knowledge, networks, and collaborations unite to produce results that transcend conventional limits."Together, limitless" embodies the company's conviction that the most significant advancements are made when knowledge, networks, and collaborations unite to produce results that transcend conventional limits.A.S. Lakshminarayanan, MD & CEO, Tata Communications, stated, "Our customers trust us because of the deep expertise we bring and the commitment with which our people deliver every day."  "We are defined by that desire. We are currently developing into a more cohesive, forward-thinking business. "Together, limitless" embodies the new Tata Communications, which is based on trust, transformation-driven, and committed to helping our clients do more than they have in the past. The new positioning coincides with businesses rethinking their operations in increasingly intricate, interconnected ecosystems and managing growing demands for responsibility, speed, resilience, and security. This reflects Tata Communications' own change, which includes a greater emphasis on long-term value development, closer customer partnerships, and an expanding worldwide presence."As customers' aspirations have evolved over time, so too has our relevance to them," Lakshminarayanan stated. We have now moved into a new stage of change, enhancing our capacities in operations, sales and marketing, and goods. Organizations are using our Digital Fabric to streamline complexity and spur innovation. Our goal to become more involved in our clients' growth journeys is reflected in our new brand promise.Fundamentally, "Together, limitless" characterizes Tata Communications' interactions with clients, partners, and investors. Today's businesses work in a more complicated environment with larger technology stacks, quicker innovation cycles, and increased demands for speed, security, and resilience. Tata Communications discovered a defining tension through in-depth customer listening: an excessive amount of noise in the technology ecosystem and an increasing demand for integration, clarity, and reliable partnerships.  

Published 16 Feb 2026 05:41 PM

According to FT, Meta reduces stock rewards for the majority of employees by 5%.

According to FT, Meta reduces stock rewards for the majority of employees by 5%.

As CEO Mark Zuckerberg invests billions of dollars in its artificial intelligence goals, Meta cut the annual payout of stock options for the majority of its employees by roughly 5%, according to a Financial Times report on Thursday.In the fierce AI race in Silicon Valley, Meta and other Big Tech companies are vying with one another to outbuild one another with enormous data centers. In January, the social media corporation stated that it anticipated spending between $115 billion and $135 billion on capital projects in 2026.According to the report, which cited people familiar with the situation, Meta has reduced equity-based incentives for the majority of its employees for the second consecutive year. According to the FT story, the corporation stunned some employees by reducing the stock reward by about 10% last year.The entity incorporates Meta's ambitious "metaverse" wager, which has resulted in losses of about $70 billion since 2021. According to President Donald Trump, Meta is investing $50 billion to develop a number of gigawatt-scale data centers across the United States, including one in rural Louisiana.  

Published 20 Feb 2026 01:03 PM

A former secretary of consumer affairs has been appointed to a key USISPF position.

A former secretary of consumer affairs has been appointed to a key USISPF position.

The appointment of former Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh as Chair of the Global Value Chains Committee of the US–India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) on February 9, 2026, marked a major step forward for India-US economic interaction. The action underscores the increased focus on reliable supply chains and reliable alliances.Selection of the Chair of USISPF's Global Value Chains Committee Rohit Kumar Singh, a former secretary of consumer affairs, has been named chair of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum's Global Value Chains Committee. Singh, who has extensive administrative experience and a history of change, puts Indian policy knowledge at the center of debates about the global value chain in his new position. Rohit Kumar Singh's Identity A 1989-batch IAS officer from the Rajasthan cadre, Rohit Kumar Singh has a wealth of knowledge in economic governance. He was instrumental in reforming India's consumer protection laws while serving as Secretary of Consumer Affairs. His leadership earned praise for enhancing responsiveness and openness by fusing technology-driven governance with regulatory reform. In his new worldwide job, he is well-positioned to combine policy, industry, and international cooperation thanks to his administrative background.Why USISPF Is Important and What It Is Through cooperation between governments, corporations, and thought leaders, the US–India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) is a premier forum that enhances strategic and economic connections between the US and India. It operates in a variety of industries, including supply chains, trade, technology, energy, and defense. At a time when global trade is fragmented and under geopolitical stress, USISPF is essential in facilitating conversation and coordinating policy agendas.  

Published 10 Feb 2026 05:46 PM

Venugopal Jeyandran Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd.'s President and CEO was appointed.

Venugopal Jeyandran Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd.'s President and CEO was appointed.

Jeyandran Venugopal, a senior executive from Flipkart, has been named President and CEO of Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd. (RRVL) by Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL). In an effort to further accelerate growth in the fiercely competitive retail industry, India's largest retail conglomerate made the statement on December 3, 2025. This is a brand-new role that highlights RRVL's goal to implement an ambitious retail and omni-channel strategy and increase leadership depth.Background: Jeyandran Venugopal: Who Is He? In the Indian e-commerce industry, Jeyandran Venugopal is a well-known figure. He played a key role in growing the platform's operations and digital infrastructure while holding senior positions at Flipkart that were centred on technology, innovation, and customer experience. His move to Reliance Retail coincides with the company's rapid e-commerce expansion through JioMart, all the while preserving a robust offline retail presence in industries like fashion, electronics, luxury products, and grocery.Strategic Position in the Vision of RRVL Venugopal will collaborate closely with Isha Ambani, who leads RRVL's retail sector, in his capacity as President and CEO. Among his responsibilities will include Overseeing omni-channel integration and digital transformation Promoting innovation in consumer interactions and the supply chain Improving offline and online operations through data-driven decision-making increasing urban penetration and extending RRVL's reach throughout tier 2 and tier 3 cities His appointment demonstrates Reliance's desire to directly compete with Amazon, Walmart-Flipkart, and Tata Neu by utilising cutting-edge technology and customer data intelligence in addition to size.Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd. (RRVL), the retail holding company of Reliance Industries, is the biggest retail player in India. Its varied portfolio includes Trends, JioMart, Ajio, Reliance Fresh, and Hamleys Strategic alliances with international companies such as Burberry, Jimmy Choo, and Tiffany Recent acquisitions in fashion, food retail, and e-commerce that demonstrate a hyper-growth approach RRVL continued to dominate the market in terms of both revenue and physical store network in FY2024–2025, reporting record revenues.  

Published 04 Dec 2025 06:11 PM

The first female vice-chancellor of Nagpur University in a century is Manali Kshirsagar.

The first female vice-chancellor of Nagpur University in a century is Manali Kshirsagar.

With the appointment of Manali Makarand Kshirsagar as its first female vice-chancellor since its founding in 1923, Nagpur University has ushered in a new era. Her appointment is a significant advancement in inclusive leadership and contemporary scholarship. In the upcoming years, she is expected to steer the century-old university towards better research, digital learning, and transparent governance thanks to her solid credentials and administrative experience.Acharya Devvrat, the University Chancellor and Governor of Maharashtra, made the announcement. At 54 years old, Kshirsagar is about to begin her five-year term, bringing a new vision to the university’s administration. As an alumnus of the institution, she is expected to steer the university with deeper understanding and dedication. Kshirsagar’s selection is essential not just for the university but for the entire region. It stands for: Gender equality in leadership A shift to contemporary scholarly methods More transparency in administration Focus on digital and research-driven education This decision is considered as a long-needed reform for a university that is more than 102 years old.With her in charge, educators and students anticipate: Improved academic quality Better administrative systems Stronger industry partnerships More student-friendly initiatives A greater emphasis on modern governance and innovation Under her direction, the university will probably be able to adjust to the evolving demands of higher education and move towards a more forward-thinking and effective future.  

Published 03 Dec 2025 10:51 PM

Lekin, I never believed in oiling before.Behind her shiny hair, Chitrangada Singh reveals a secret combination.

Lekin, I never believed in oiling before.Behind her shiny hair, Chitrangada Singh reveals a secret combination.

On the podcast Let's Talk for Namitaa, Chitrangada Singh recently talked about her hair care regimen and credited oiling for improving the quality of her hair. "I never used to believe in oiling, lekin bahut farak padta, oiling is very, very important," she said. The quality of your hair has improved since I started using rosemary, pepper mint, almond oil, and teen cheezon ko mix karke mujhe diya hai kisni.IndianExpress.com contacted Dr. Bhawuk Dhir, Consultant Dermatology, PSRI Hospital, to verify the actor's claim. He concurred that oiling has advantages, "but with realistic expectations."According to Dr. Dhir, "regular hair oiling can be scientifically effective, but its impact varies from person to person." He explains that oils don't directly promote the growth of new hair by activating biological growth pathways. The main functions of oils are as protecting and emollients. They protect the hair shaft from friction and environmental harm, prevent breakage, lessen dryness, and seal in moisture," he says. During oil application, a light scalp massage may also promote improved blood circulation. Dr. Dhir continues, "The evidence is stronger for improved texture and reduced damage rather than dramatic hair growth, even though this creates a healthier scalp environment."  

Published 24 Feb 2026 05:56 PM

Kerala HC wants to see

Kerala HC wants to see "The Kerala Story 2" after discovering that the teaser and trailer "misrepresent the state."

The Kerala High Court on Tuesday (February 24, 2026) requested that the movie be shown to it on Wednesday, claiming that the teaser and trailer for The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond "wrongly portrays" the people of Kerala. Since Kerala is mentioned in the title by the filmmakers, who claim that the film tells a pan-Indian story, the concerns of the people of the State cannot be disregarded. Tensions within the community could result from this," it stated."You don't think the Court ought to see the film. "You want the question of whether this petition is a private or public litigation to be resolved," the court said. The Court made the observation during the hearing of three petitions from people who wanted to prevent the film's release and have the Central Board of Film Certification's (CBFC) certificate revoked because they believed the movie stigmatized and misrepresented Kerala, which could cause tensions and discord among communities. The Court noted that the petitioners' concerns seemed prima facie justified because the movie was being projected as "inspired by true events" and prominently carried the name of the state in its title, even though the sequels' plot had no real connection to Kerala. The Court then expressed its inclination to watch the film during the morning hearing. Therefore, it requested that the producer and the CBFC's legal representatives obtain guidance regarding the best time to screen the film for the Court. Additionally, the movie producers' attorney stated that the screening may go.  

Published 24 Feb 2026 05:51 PM

The price of lodging at ITC Mementos, the location of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's wedding

The price of lodging at ITC Mementos, the location of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's wedding

NDTV has revealed that Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda have selected ITC Mementos as the location for their wedding, which is scheduled for February 26, 2026. The home is tucked away in the Aravalli highlands, 25 kilometers from Udaipur. Mementos by ITC Hotels Ekaaya is a perfect destination wedding location since it provides an opulent getaway from the congested lakes and forts of Udaipur. This is where a fairytale becomes a reality, with verdant hills in the background, blue skies overhead, and a festive atmosphere.In order to give fans a preview of the festivities, paparazzi accounts started sharing the first images of the wedding location on Instagram after the announcement. The couple has selected the lavish Mementos by ITC Hotels, Ekaaya Udaipur, as the setting for their private celebrations, according to those reports.For their wedding, Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda have selected a gorgeous boutique home nestled in the Aravalli hills, away from the bustle of Udaipur. The tranquil retreat, which is surrounded by expansive nature, provides visitors with a variety of tastefully furnished rooms and apartments.  

Published 23 Feb 2026 06:00 PM

Review of the Assi film: Taapsee Pannu and Kani Kusruti feature in an urgent, necessary call to arms that is a must-see

Review of the Assi film: Taapsee Pannu and Kani Kusruti feature in an urgent, necessary call to arms that is a must-see

No. This isn't possible. Not in Delhi, where it is dangerous to be out after sunset. Not in India, where even infants and elderly women are not spared by predators. When schoolteacher Parima (Kani Kusruti) is dragged into a car and brutally attacked by a group of men, Anubhav Sinha's Assi, which alludes to the number of rapes that occur in a minute, doesn't waste any time in dragging us into the depths of darkness. The hours of a night that turns into a nightmare begin when she returns to her modest middle-class home from a function at a colleague's residence, where her husband Vinay (played by Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub) and young son (Advik Jaiswal) are waiting.As a telling aside, the principal of Parima's school (Seema Pahwa, in a cameo) is reluctant to allow her to return to work because, in her own words, neither she nor the students are ready. The teenage boys in Parima's math class, who post offensive remarks on their WhatsApp groups, are just as complicit in the continuation of rape culture as the loud-mouthed supporters of the status quo who let monsters run amok. Even while the frequent use of the red screen verges dangerously close to being gimmicky, the entire movie is completely and purposefully in your face, with the directors obviously expecting that you would never be able to get it out of your head and heart. It serves as a mirror to people who refuse to recognise how difficult it is for women to be out on their own, whether they are in playgrounds, on public transportation, crossing streets, or even in their own homes. No location is secure.The verbal altercations between the rapists' lawyer (Satyajit Sharma), who is overseen by an experienced judge (Revathi), and the feisty Raavi (Taapsee Pannu, who rejoins Sinha after "Mulk" and "Thappad"), who defends Parima's case, may bring to mind Sinha's earlier films, which used the courtroom as a battlefield to stake out the ethical and moral ground that was quickly slipping from under our feet.  

Published 20 Feb 2026 12:40 PM

What becomes more expensive and less expensive following Budget 2026. Check entire list

What becomes more expensive and less expensive following Budget 2026. Check entire list

With the release of the Union Budget 2026, Indian consumers are anticipated to pay more for some items and less for others. As finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman delivered the budget in Parliament today, she spoke about specific commodities on which the government is planning to lower customs duty.She added that the government was thinking about decreasing taxes on a few imports from other nations, which would result in lower prices for Indian customers. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated during the Budget's presentation in Parliament on Sunday that the Union Budget 2026–27's changes to customs duties will reduce the cost of a number of necessities, such as 17 cancer medications and medications and specialized nutrition used to treat seven uncommon diseases. Duties have also been lowered on microwave oven components, lowering production expenses. The Budget proposed a range of tariff cuts and tax rationalisations targeted at alleviating costs for consumers, exporters and critical sectors. TCS reduced the price of overseas tour packages from 5–20% to 2% with no minimum. Foreign remittances for education and medical care under LRS: TCS cut to 2% from 5% Microwave ovens: Customs duty exemption on selected manufacturing parts Imports for personal use by foreign visitors: Customs duty was reduced from 20% to 10%.Imports for personal use by foreign visitors: Customs duty was reduced from 20% to 10%. Textile and leather exporters: Export realisation time extended to one year, alleviating working capital constraint Cancer and critical disease medicines: Basic customs duty totally waived on 17 pharmaceuticals Foods, medications, and drugs for specific medical needs pertaining to seven uncommon disorders Imported medications and drugs for individual use Essential Parts of Microwave Ovens Components or parts, including engines of aircraftSolar glass ingredients Goods purchased for nuclear power projects Capital products for essential minerals

Published 02 Feb 2026 06:03 PM

GST reform: starting Monday, these goods will be subject to the highest tax. View the complete list

GST reform: starting Monday, these goods will be subject to the highest tax. View the complete list

September 22 GST changes: Under the new tax structure, which goes into effect on Monday, items falling within these categories will be subject to the newly revised highest tax rate of 40% GST. View the items' list here.After its 56th meeting on September 3, 2025, the GST Council, which is led by the Indian federal government, voted to streamline the indirect tax system in India by redesigning the current goods and service tax (GST) slab structure into a "two-tier" system.Indian customers will benefit from a revamped "two-tier" tax structure that goes into effect on Monday, September 22, 2025. Depending on the type of commodity sold in the country, it will be subject to either the 5% or 18% tax band. In India, GST is now imposed in four slabs: 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. However, the government has since modified these slabs. Many products sold in the Indian economy will see price reductions as a result of the federal government's action; nevertheless, starting Monday, a wide range of products will also be subject to higher consumer taxes. 1. Sin Goods: Generally speaking, sin goods are things that are detrimental to society and health, such as cigarettes and pan masala. Cigarettes, pan masala, beedi, and other tobacco goods including chewing tobacco and gutka, as well as online gaming and gambling, would all be subject to a 40% GST tax starting on Monday, September 22, 2025. 2. Luxury cars: Four-wheelers with an internal combustion engine (ICE) capacity greater than 1,200cc and a length greater than four meters were also placed in a 40% tax level by the GST Council. In the past, the ex-showroom pricing of SUVs and MPVs, which are included in this group, was increased by 28% GST and 22% Cess. 3. Over 350cc two-wheelers: The GST Council raised the tax rate for two-wheelers with engines larger than 350cc from 28% GST and 3% Cess to 40%. Despite the removal of the Cess levy, two-wheelers with engines larger than 350cc will now be subject to a higher tax rate. 4. Soft drinks: The central government raised the GST rate from 28% to 40%, which will result in a price increase for soft drinks and other non-alcoholic beverages like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Fanta, and flavor-infused waters. 5. Items that cost more when you're in the 18% tax bracket: Items that will be subject to GST at the higher 18% slab starting on Monday, September 22, 2025, include dining at restaurants, particularly those with air conditioning and premium outlets; consumer durables like refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners; beauty and grooming services at salons and spas; and high-end smartphones and imported devices.  

Published 23 Sep 2025 01:19 PM

Live Updates on New GST Rates: When GST 2.0 goes into effect, food, cars, and televisions all get cheaper.

Live Updates on New GST Rates: When GST 2.0 goes into effect, food, cars, and televisions all get cheaper.

GST Reforms 2025 List: Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms have become effective today, September 22, marking a historical shift in the country’s indirect taxation by merging four slabs into two (5% and 18%) and a special tax slab of 40% for “sin goods".The GST council, led by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, early in September announced a major overhaul in the indirect taxation system, aimed at simplifying the slabs, boosting the consumption and rationalizing the rates. Under the new plan, the government is set to merge the four slabs into two main categories with an additional “sin tax" bracket: 5% slab — for essential goods. 18% slab – for most other goods and services. 40% slab – for luxury and sin goods such as tobacco, alcohol, betting, and online gaming. This consolidation is expected to make tax compliance easier and also reduce prices on many items currently taxed at 12% or 28%.This consolidation is expected to make tax compliance easier and also reduce prices on many items currently taxed at 12% or 28%.Consumers will see essential items becoming cheaper from September 22, as several sectors from FMCG to Auto have announced earlier to pass on the benefits of lower GST to them.  

Published 22 Sep 2025 05:13 PM

Live updates for the ITR due date: Will there be another extension of the income tax return deadline?

Live updates for the ITR due date: Will there be another extension of the income tax return deadline?

Date of ITR due REAL-time updates: The deadline for filing Income Tax Returns (ITR) for the assessment year 2025–2026 is now. Over 6.69 crore returns have already been received by the Income Tax Department, of which over 6.03 crore have been validated and 4 crore have been processed.Taxpayers who miss today's deadline risk interest on unpaid taxes, delayed refunds, and late fines of up to ₹5,000 (limited at ₹1,000 for individuals with incomes up to ₹5 lakh). Therefore, it is essential to file and confirm returns on time in order to prevent fines and guarantee prompt refund processing.The deadline is applicable to non-audit instances, such as the majority of salaried individuals, small enterprises or professions under the presumptive taxation plan, and Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs). It is recommended that taxpayers refrain from spreading false information about extensions and instead rely solely on official updates from Income Tax India.In order to assist last-minute filers in appropriately completing submissions, the department's helpdesk is open around-the-clock and provides assistance via phone, live chat, WebEx sessions, and social media.The department's help line is open around-the-clock, providing assistance via phone, live chat, WebEx sessions, and social media to help filers who are submitting at the last minute appropriately.  

Published 15 Sep 2025 05:53 PM

Unauthorized reviews, dubious log-ins, and fuzzy documents: TMC MP to Supreme Court on SIR

Unauthorized reviews, dubious log-ins, and fuzzy documents: TMC MP to Supreme Court on SIR

TMC MP Dola Sen told the Supreme Court that Election Commission-appointed micro-observers were allegedly overriding decisions made by Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), the statutory authority for including and deleting electors, raising concerns that eligible voters could be removed from the final electoral roll during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal.In two applications filed on February 16 and 18, Sen, a petitioner before the Supreme Court contesting the SIR, also claimed that documents uploaded to the system were becoming "blurry" after submission and that officials were allegedly logging into the ECINET portal from locations other than where they were deputed. On February 28, West Bengal's final electoral roll is expected to be released. The Indian Express asked the EC for comment on Sen's claims, but the EC did not reply.The EC only deployed micro-observers in West Bengal, which was a first, despite announcing the SIR in nine states and three Union Territories on October 27 of last year. The EC informed the Supreme Court on February 4 that the purpose of the 8,100 micro-observers, who work for the Central Government, was to support EROs and Assistant EROs (AEROs). The EC had stated, "It is false to suggest that statutory powers have been vested in the micro-observers."  

Published 25 Feb 2026 05:54 PM

Don't you feel guilty about selling Bharat Mata Rahul Gandhi criticizes the US accord and the Center

Don't you feel guilty about selling Bharat Mata Rahul Gandhi criticizes the US accord and the Center

Speaking in the Lok Sabha following days of deadlock, Rahul Gandhi criticized the Central government, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for the recently concluded trade agreement with the United States, saying the administration should be embarrassed of it. In a vicious attack, Gandhi said that the Center "sold India" and that the government was endangering farmers' livelihoods by permitting US goods to enter."India is no longer yours. Do you not feel guilty for selling India? In reference to the trade deal, he declared, "You have sold our mother, Bharat Mata." He added that it was a "wholesale surrender" in which the interests of farmers were jeopardized and India's energy security was given to America. Gandhi went on to say that Donald Trump would have been advised to treat India equally if an INDIA Bloc administration had negotiated the trade deal with the US."This is total capitulation. The fact that it is a capitulation by more than simply the prime minister makes it tragic. He has given up the 1.5 billion Indians' future. Gandhi claimed that he had given up the future in order to save the BJP's financial structure, which is the subject of a case in the US.Gandhi claimed that the farmers' interests had been compromised and that they were facing a "storm" as American agricultural products flooded Indian markets. Additionally, he claimed that the Indian textile sector is "finished."We are about to enter a period of unrest, and the country has been sold. The country is sold out. "Its farmers and data have been sold," Gandhi reaffirmed as he wrapped up his remarks.Following Rahul Gandhi's address, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju declared that no one could sell India and charged that the Congress party was undermining the nation. "Congress is sad because India is progressing," he stated, asserting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is India's strongest PM. He claimed that before leaving Parliament, the Congress MP gave speeches full of falsehoods and unfounded accusations. Rijiju remarked, "He never stays back to hear the minister's response."It is regrettable that we lack a serious personality or a person with a serious character that would be appropriate for the role of opposition leader. Rahul Gandhi's lies will be refuted by our party both within and outside the House.  

Published 11 Feb 2026 11:10 PM

Updates for the 10th day of the Parliament Budget Session The Government-Opposition deadlock ends, and both Houses begin discussing the budget

Updates for the 10th day of the Parliament Budget Session The Government-Opposition deadlock ends, and both Houses begin discussing the budget

The Lok Sabha began discussing the Union Budget on Tuesday, February 10, 2025, in the afternoon, signaling the end of the impasse between the opposition and treasury benches. The discussion had been delayed for days due to the opposition's insistence that LoP Rahul Gandhi be given the opportunity to speak on a number of topics. Following two adjournments, the House reconvened at 2 p.m., and the Speaker, Krishna Prasad Tenneti, invited Congressman Shashi Tharoor to commence the debate. The Thiruvananthapuram MP then began discussing the matter. Soon after opposition parties filed a notice to introduce a motion to oust Om Birla as Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the thaw occurred. Sukhendu Sekhar Roy of the Trinamool Congress emphasized that rising inequality could cause a "social upheaval," akin to what was seen in neighboring countries, as opposition parties criticized the government for failing to address issues like unemployment and inflation in the Union Budget during the budget discussion."If the situation is not brought under control, I fear that the country will soon experience social unrest similar to what has recently occurred in some of our neighboring countries. We have never witnessed such skyrocketing inequality between the rich, super rich, upper middle class, middle class, and the poor," Mr. Roy stated.  

Published 11 Feb 2026 11:06 PM

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

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

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

Published 27 Jan 2026 09:07 PM

Can face acupuncture provide a more natural lift than botox and fillers?

Can face acupuncture provide a more natural lift than botox and fillers?

There has been a subtle change in the beauty industry during the past year. The popularity of dermal fillers and botox appeared to be waning. It appears that beauty enthusiasts are giving the needles a breather, as seen by celebrities discontinuing their procedures in favor of a more natural appearance and the growing popularity of products like face rollers and gua sha for a naturally elevated appearance.Instead of employing toxins or fillers to freeze or plump the skin, face acupuncture increases collagen and elastin through micro-trauma, providing a more natural, holistic lift than Botox and fillers. It improves skin texture and gives a subtle, refreshed appearance, but it takes several sessions to see noticeable changes. In contrast, Botox produces quicker, more noticeable, but transient, effects. Facial Acupuncture for Natural Lift: Mechanism: Increases circulation and collagen synthesis by stimulating the body's natural healing mechanisms with several small needles. Results: Enhances rather than changes face structure, giving the appearance of a subtle, renewed, and "lifted" appearance without the "frozen" or "pillowy" aspect. Benefits: Provides improved skin tone and texture by addressing the underlying causes of aging, including tension, stress, and hormonal imbalance. Longevity: Because they support the body's natural healing processes, benefits may be longer-lasting even though they are not instantaneous. Side effects: There is little chance of minor redness or bruises, and there is no recovery period.  

Published 25 Feb 2026 05:50 PM

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

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

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

Published 23 Dec 2025 11:46 PM

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

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

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

Published 15 Oct 2025 04:59 PM

Why the most popular (and dubious) fad right now is North West's finger piercing

Why the most popular (and dubious) fad right now is North West's finger piercing

The Kardashian-Jenner family is known for starting trends, some of which are lighthearted, some of which are outrageous, and others of which are downright dubious. When Kim Kardashian and her 12-year-old daughter North West were spotted in Rome recently, everyone's attention was drawn to North's middle finger dermal piercing.Their excursion has generated a lot of controversy, with Kim facing backlash for permitting her preteen child receive the piercing. However, finger piercings have also gained popularity, and many people are now interested in learning more about them, their process, and their safety.A dermal piercing, also known as a micro dermal or single-point piercing, is a way to change your body where a piece of jewelry is inserted under the skin so that only the pretty top is visible, says Sahil Bali, an artist at Devil'z Tattooz in Delhi. Bali continues by explaining that dermal piercings are single-entry piercings, as opposed to conventional piercings, which enter one side of the skin and exit the other. "They are performed by using a needle or dermal punch to make a tiny pocket in the skin, after which an anchor base is inserted beneath the skin. After that, a decorative stud or gem is put onto the anchor," he explains, adding that these piercings may be done practically anywhere on the body, including the fingers, lower back, cheekbone, and chest, but they take longer to heal than conventional piercings."Dermal piercings need careful cleaning and protection, as they can get easily irritated or caught on things, making them slightly higher maintenance than normal piercings," says Dr. Shireen Furtado, senior consultant, medical and cosmetic dermatology, Aster CMI Hospital, Bengaluru.  

Published 07 Oct 2025 09:43 PM

Axar Patel leads DC to a decisive victory over Rishabh Pant's LSG on a night that contrasts for the captains.

Axar Patel leads DC to a decisive victory over Rishabh Pant's LSG on a night that contrasts for the captains.

Returning to Lucknow for the first time since his unsatisfactory dismissal from the team, KL Rahul ended the game with a spectacular six to go undefeated in a run-chase with a 42-ball 57.On a night full of stories at Lucknow's Ekana Stadium, the Delhi Capitals won by 8 wickets in a 160-run chase, solidifying their status as this season's title contenders. KL Rahul, who is making his first appearance in Lucknow after his unsatisfactory dismissal from the team, ended the game with a spectacular six to go undefeated in a run chase with a 42-ball 57. In the twelfth over of their respective innings, LSG and DC both lost their second wicket. Axar Patel entered when a composed Abishek Porel collapsed. At this point, DC was only under a little pressure to take a few wickets, but it might have grown complicated because new batters take time to get comfortable. With two sixes over the midwicket zone, his favorite hit against spin, Axar took out Ravi Bishnoi in the very next over after Avesh Khan had dismissed him after four dot balls.In the following over, facing Avesh once more after being outscored by a few deliveries, he decided to take a chance and hit a four to try to clear the fielder at mid-off. The most impressive stroke came from Shardul Thakur, who took up a not-so-short ball with the weight still on his backfoot and sent it over long on for a six.  

Published 23 Apr 2025 08:56 PM

Nitish Rana on RR not selecting him for Super Over against DC despite 51 off 28:

Nitish Rana on RR not selecting him for Super Over against DC despite 51 off 28: "One person never takes the call."

Despite hitting 51 off 28 balls against the Delhi Capitals, Nitish Rana was left out of the Super Over lineup as the Rajasthan Royals entered with Hetmyer and Riyan Parag.Nitish Rana remained in the middle until the 18th over of the chase after smashing 51 off 28 balls. At the Arun Jaitely Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday, the Rajasthan Royals sent neither batsman to bat despite Yashasvi Jaiswal's 51 off 37 balls in the Super Over against the Delhi Capitals. Eyes were rolling when Shimron Hetmyer and Riyan Parag came out to bat in the Super Over. Rana wasn't even on the list of the three batters for the Super Over, but Jaiswal was chosen to bat following a wicket fall.RR's choice proved to be a poor one as Mitchell Starc of DC cramped the Hetmyer for space with yorkers and the reverse swing, allowing him to begin the Super Over with a dot ball. The Australian bowler was hit for four after missing his mark on the next delivery, but he recovered with another low full toss in the third ball. A single was taken by Hetmyer.Starc's low full toss was hit by Riyan Parag over third man for a boundary, sometimes known as a no-ball. After it appeared that RR would easily reach 15 with three balls left, the game took yet another sharp turn. RR was bowled out for just 11 as Parag and Jaiswal were ran out in the following ball.KL Rahul and Tristian Stubbs smash two sixes in the first three balls of Sandeep Sharma's Super Over to give DC a historic victory, so the total was insufficient. Following the game, Nitish Rana stated that the decision to send Riyan Parag and Shimron Hetmyer instead of him for the Super Over was made by the RR management. Rana said he didn't have an alternative response, adding that if Hetmyer had hit a couple of sixes in the Super Over, the questions would have been different."The call is answered by management, not a single individual. Along with two other senior players and coaches, the captain is present. You wouldn't be asking this question if Shimron Hetmyer had hit two sixes. I'll respond with the same response. I have no other response. Every choice we made was the right one. Everyone knows that Hetmyer is our finisher. During the press conference, Rana stated, "He has previously delivered."  

Published 17 Apr 2025 09:05 PM

Who Won CSK vs. RR, Match 11 in Yesterday's IPL 2025 Match?

Who Won CSK vs. RR, Match 11 in Yesterday's IPL 2025 Match?

The outcome of yesterday's IPL 2024 match between CSK and RR: Watch the most recent IPL action as CSK and RR square off in the 2025 season's first game. Get all the match information and updates here, along with the results of the encounter.The highly anticipated Match 11 between the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season was played at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati.Chennai Super Kings (CSK) lost against Rajasthan Royals (RR) by a margin of six runs. First to bowl, RR amassed 182 runs. Despite pursuing the objective, CSK ended up at 176 for 6 in 20 overs. The Rajasthan Royals (RR) defeated the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) by 6 runs in the March 30 IPL 2025 match. After two losses earlier in the season, this victory was RR's first. In contrast, CSK lost this game for the second time in a row.Highlights of the IPL 2025 match between the Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings: Wanindu Hasaranga takes four wickets to help the Royals overcome the Super Kings by six runs.  

Published 31 Mar 2025 08:23 PM

India's bold strategy aids in a quick T20 reconstruction

India's bold strategy aids in a quick T20 reconstruction

The world champions are creating an environment where players perform well without worrying about keeping their spots in the squad or taking wickets.Kolkata: Although it's early, the process and outcomes give hope that India would successfully defend the T20 World Cup at home the following year. Despite the pessimism caused by the Test and ODI transition issues, India's T20 trajectory stands out thanks to series victories against South Africa, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, and now England. Even more so when one considers that Kuldeep Yadav, Shubman Gill, Jasprit Bumrah, Rishabh Pant, and Yashasvi Jaiswal have not been parachuted in.This is most likely a greater accomplishment. However, they have approached it virtually undetected. No culture of stars. Verify. No set order for batting. Verify. Just a group of young, talented, and incredibly self-assured cricket players going about their business without worrying about career curves. By the way, all IPL linchpins.Captain Suryakumar Yadav acknowledges his lack of quality as he is left off the Champions Trophy roster. Abhishek Sharma thinks a ball is there to be struck, hence he doesn't count returns. As long as Tilak Varma is at the crease, the second Twenty20 match in Chennai demonstrated that no equation is too difficult. And the fact that India lost to 12/3 and then 79/5 at Pune on Friday, yet still managed to score 181, demonstrated that the previous game's disaster chasing in Rajkot was really a fluke. The realization that not everything can be managed lies at the core of this long-term upsurge. Earlier this week, Sitanshu Kotak, India's new batting coach, said it. "To achieve a score of 200 or 225, and if you are  

Published 04 Feb 2025 04:28 PM

Unauthorized reviews, dubious log-ins, and fuzzy documents: TMC MP to Supreme Court on SIR

Unauthorized reviews, dubious log-ins, and fuzzy documents: TMC MP to Supreme Court on SIR

TMC MP Dola Sen told the Supreme Court that Election Commission-appointed micro-observers were allegedly overriding decisions made by Electoral Registration Officers (EROs), the statutory authority for including and deleting electors, raising concerns that eligible voters could be removed from the final electoral roll during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal.In two applications filed on February 16 and 18, Sen, a petitioner before the Supreme Court contesting the SIR, also claimed that documents uploaded to the system were becoming "blurry" after submission and that officials were allegedly logging into the ECINET portal from locations other than where they were deputed. On February 28, West Bengal's final electoral roll is expected to be released. The Indian Express asked the EC for comment on Sen's claims, but the EC did not reply.The EC only deployed micro-observers in West Bengal, which was a first, despite announcing the SIR in nine states and three Union Territories on October 27 of last year. The EC informed the Supreme Court on February 4 that the purpose of the 8,100 micro-observers, who work for the Central Government, was to support EROs and Assistant EROs (AEROs). The EC had stated, "It is false to suggest that statutory powers have been vested in the micro-observers."  

Published 25 Feb 2026 05:54 PM

A  new system is implemented by Priyanka Gandhi to choose Congress candidates for the Assam elections.

A new system is implemented by Priyanka Gandhi to choose Congress candidates for the Assam elections.

Senior state leaders are typically summoned to the nation's capital for the screening committee's meeting with the state election committee (SEC) in Delhi. The three committee members have been given five districts each by Priyanka ji, who has instructed them to visit these areas in order to get input from stakeholders and local leaders. The three leaders are currently visiting local media, civil society activists, and cadres in the three areas. All of these sessions are private, and the results will be presented to the screening committee at its next meeting," the source stated. If Vadra's trial is successful and the system functions effectively, the AICC may think about adopting it for next state elections, a senior AICC leader told The Indian Express. According to the leader, "this system could be emulated in other upcoming elections, regardless of how we do in the Assam polls in terms of winning seats."The rest of the state would be discussed later, but the exercise is currently taking on in Upper Assam. Additionally, the split was made using the districts' social engineering. Since Ulaka is a tribal leader himself, he has been allocated several districts with a sizable population of tribal communities, whereas Masood has been allotted districts with a sizable Muslim population, the source said.  

Published 18 Feb 2026 05:52 PM

Updates for the 10th day of the Parliament Budget Session The Government-Opposition deadlock ends, and both Houses begin discussing the budget

Updates for the 10th day of the Parliament Budget Session The Government-Opposition deadlock ends, and both Houses begin discussing the budget

The Lok Sabha began discussing the Union Budget on Tuesday, February 10, 2025, in the afternoon, signaling the end of the impasse between the opposition and treasury benches. The discussion had been delayed for days due to the opposition's insistence that LoP Rahul Gandhi be given the opportunity to speak on a number of topics. Following two adjournments, the House reconvened at 2 p.m., and the Speaker, Krishna Prasad Tenneti, invited Congressman Shashi Tharoor to commence the debate. The Thiruvananthapuram MP then began discussing the matter. Soon after opposition parties filed a notice to introduce a motion to oust Om Birla as Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the thaw occurred. Sukhendu Sekhar Roy of the Trinamool Congress emphasized that rising inequality could cause a "social upheaval," akin to what was seen in neighboring countries, as opposition parties criticized the government for failing to address issues like unemployment and inflation in the Union Budget during the budget discussion."If the situation is not brought under control, I fear that the country will soon experience social unrest similar to what has recently occurred in some of our neighboring countries. We have never witnessed such skyrocketing inequality between the rich, super rich, upper middle class, middle class, and the poor," Mr. Roy stated.  

Published 11 Feb 2026 11:06 PM

Revanth Reddy at a Christmas event Will bring law to punish those who insult other religions

Revanth Reddy at a Christmas event Will bring law to punish those who insult other religions

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced on Saturday that his government would enact a new rule to punish individuals who disparage religions while taking part in the Christmas festivities of all Christian denominations in the state. A bill on this will be introduced in the Assembly shortly, according to the CM."To punish people who disparage other religions, we will introduce a law in the Assembly. At an annual pre-Christmas celebration held at Hyderabad's L B Stadium, which is attended by the state's chief minister, Reddy declared, "We will also amend the existing Acts to punish those who abuse other faiths."The CM stated that everyone should respect religions other than their own and that the new law would seek to "stamp out religious hatred and punish those who insult other religions." Reddy added that the government had already "dealt with those who spread religious hatred and attacks" and that the current laws would be changed to guarantee severe punishment for anyone who mistreat other religions.  

Published 21 Dec 2025 11:15 PM

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R Venkataramani's Tenure as Attorney General of India Extended Until 2027

R Venkataramani's Tenure as Attorney General of India Extended Until 2027

In a significant move for legal continuity, Senior Advocate R. Venkataramani has been reappointed as India’s Attorney General for an additional two-year term starting October 1, 2025. This month marks the end of his current three-year term, which started on September 30, 2022. With this reappointment, Venkataramani will serve as the country’s top law officer until September 30, 2027. The Ministry of Law and Justice confirmed the reappointment, highlighting the government’s satisfaction with his legal counsel and leadership on issues of national significance.Who holds the position of Attorney General in India? The chief legal advisor to the Government of India is the Attorney General of India (AGI), who represents the state in legal proceedings, particularly at the Supreme Court and High Courts. This position is created under Article 76 of the Constitution and is therefore constitutional in nature. On the recommendation of the Union Cabinet, the President of India appoints the AG.Major Duties Providing legal counsel to the government Representing the state in court Taking part in parliamentary discussions on legal matters (without the right to vote)R Venkataramani: Career Milestones and Overview Puducherry, April 13, 1950: place of birth Registered: Bar Council of Tamil Nadu, July 1977 Transferred to Supreme Court: 1979 Senior Advocate (designated): 1997Venkataramani has built a remarkable legal career that extends beyond 40 years. Er hat, Acted on behalf of the Union Government, PSUs, and State Governments in civil and constitutional cases. Provided counsel to the government regarding service law, human rights, and indirect taxes. Functioned as a member of the Law Commission of India, aiding in policy and reform efforts His expertise spans constitutional law, criminal law, consumer protection, and administrative law, establishing him as one of India’s most versatile senior counsels.  

Published 29 Sep 2025 05:14 PM

GATE 2026 Registration: IIT Guwahati has extended applications at gate2026.iitg.ac.in

GATE 2026 Registration: IIT Guwahati has extended applications at gate2026.iitg.ac.in

GATE Registration 2026: The registration window for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2026 has been extended by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati, and this extension does not incur a late fee. It is essential for those who have not applied for GATE 2026 yet to finalize their application via the official website, gate2026.iitg.ac.in, prior to October 6. To access the portal and submit their forms, applicants must log in with their Enrollment ID and password.The registration date for GATE 2026 has been extended by the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati. The registration for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering 2026 has been extended until October 6, 2025. Individuals wishing to submit an application can locate the direct link on IIT GATE’s official website at gate2026.iitg.ac.in.The GATE exam is scheduled for February 7, 8, 14, and 15 in the year 2025. The announcement of the results will take place on March 19, 2025. GATE 2026: Necessary paperwork Documents needed to complete the application form a. Photo of the candidate b. Signature of the candidate c. Scanned version of a valid photo ID (Identity Document) d. Scanned PDF version of the Category (SC/ST) certificate, if applicable e. Scanned PDF of the UDID (preferred) or PwD certificate, if relevant f. Dyslexic certificate scanned in PDF format, if applicable g. Falls zutreffend, relevante Anlagen im PDF-Format  

Published 29 Sep 2025 05:10 PM

World Heart Day 2025: Top 4 Beneficial and Detrimental Food Categories for Cardiac Health

World Heart Day 2025: Top 4 Beneficial and Detrimental Food Categories for Cardiac Health

World Heart Day 2025: In our rapidly moving world, heart disease is becoming more prevalent. Poor lifestyle choices and unhealthy dietary habits rank among the primary causes. Our heart health is being harmed by sitting for extended periods and eating junk food on a regular basis. You can greatly enhance the state of your heart and lower the chances of severe ailments such as heart attacks and hypertension by adopting a healthy, well-balanced diet.Every year on September 29, World Heart Day is celebrated worldwide to promote awareness of cardiovascular health. It is crucial to know which foods promote heart health and which ones should be avoided.Heart Health and Dietary Habits As reported by Harvard Health, a well-balanced diet is essential for heart health. It’s important to consider not only what foods you consume, but also the quantity and frequency of consumption.Your eating habits affect cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and inflammation in the body—factors that are vital to heart health. The American Heart Association (AHA) advises giving precedence to natural, unrefined foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and healthy fat sources. 4 Types of Nutrition That Promote Cardiovascular Well-Being Fruits & Vegetables: Packed with fibre, antioxidants, and vital vitamins, these foods safeguard blood vessels and help lessen inflammation. In particular, leafy greens are rich in nitrates that assist in controlling blood pressure. Fruits such as berries, bananas, papayas, apples, oranges, and guavas offer particular advantages. Whole Grains: Oats, brown rice, quinoa, and whole wheat bread are rich in fibre and help reduce cholesterol levels. It has been demonstrated that substituting refined grains with whole grains can greatly diminish the risk of heart disease.Healthy Proteins: Although protein is essential, it’s important to restrict sources such as red meat and processed meats because of their detrimental effects on heart health. Choose plant-derived proteins such as lentils, chickpeas, soybeans, and tofu instead. Fish and eggs are also great options, particularly oily fish, which are high in omega-3 fatty acids that help reduce inflammation. Dairy Products with Low Fat Content and Beneficial Fats: Select skimmed or low-fat options for milk, yogurt, and cheese. Substitute saturated fats such as butter and ghee with heart-healthy oils like olive oil, mustard oil, or sunflower oil. Nuts, seeds, and avocados are also sources of healthy monounsaturated fats that can reduce the risk of heart disease.  

Published 29 Sep 2025 05:04 PM

Mumbai is on rain alert, and schools in Palghar are closed today | Weather updates

Mumbai is on rain alert, and schools in Palghar are closed today | Weather updates

As Maharashtra endured relentless rains for the third day in a row, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday issued red and orange alerts for heavy downpours in multiple districts, including Mumbai.As of 6:32 AM on September 29, Nashik, Palghar, Thane, Mumbai City, Mumbai Suburban, Raigad, and Pune were placed under red alert due to predictions of overcast conditions and very heavy rain along with thunderstorms and strong winds.Nandurbar, Jalgaon, Bhandara, Ratnagiri, Satara, and Sindhudurg were under an orange alert due to forecasts of torrential rain, lightning, and squalls all day.The remaining districts — Gondia, Gadchiroli, Nagpur, Chandrapur, Wardha, Yavatmal, Amravati, Akola, Buldhana, Jalna, Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Nanded, Hingoli, Parbhani, Beed, Latur, Osmanabad, Solapur, Sangli and Kolhapur — were placed under a yellow alert by the IMD. This is the second level in their four-tier warning system.Since Saturday night, Mumbai has experienced intense rainfall. The city and its suburbs were hit by sporadic downpours on Sunday, with some regions logging over 50 mm of rain between 8 am and 1 pm, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).From 8 am to 1 pm, the island city experienced an average precipitation of 47.47 mm, whereas the western and eastern suburbs recorded rain amounts of 53.61 mm and 37.92 mm, respectively. The Thane and Palghar districts, located close to Mumbai, experienced significant rainfall in the past 24 hours. Officials reported that 262 individuals from 71 families were rescued in the Bhiwandi taluka of Thane.Palghar district is under a red alert from IMD, indicating that heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in multiple areas on September 29, with the chance of extremely heavy rain in specific spots. As worries grow about flooding and waterlogging in different areas of the district, the alert—issued after the IMD’s forecast—was released.Considering the warning, district collector Manik Gursal declared a holiday for all government and private schools in Palghar on Monday, including Anganwadis, Zilla Parishad schools, municipal schools, and aided institutions. The directive was issued to guarantee the safety of students and staff as the region prepares for heavy rain.  

Published 29 Sep 2025 04:58 PM

EXCLUSIVE: Following Saiyaara, Ahaan Panday has signed on for Ali Abbas Zafar’s action romance under YRF

EXCLUSIVE: Following Saiyaara, Ahaan Panday has signed on for Ali Abbas Zafar’s action romance under YRF

Ahaan Panday was born on July 18, 2025, a star that the Indian Gen Z had been eagerly anticipating and wanting to support. His first role as an actor was in the film Saiyaara, which was directed by Mohit Suri and produced by YRF CEO Akshaye Widhani, with Aditya Chopra serving as the presenter. The movie, by becoming the highest-grossing romantic film in Indian cinema, created box office history and established its leads – Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda – as the bankable Gen Z talents that the industry desperately needed.Since Saiyaara was released, cine-goers, fans, and the film community have been continually expressing their desire to find out what Ahaan Panday will do next. Pinkvilla has now learned exclusively that Ahaan has secured his second film project with Aditya Chopra, which will be directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, known for blockbusters such as Sultan and Tiger Zinda Hai.According to a source, “Ali Abbas Zafar is working on an action romance with Aditya Chopra as his upcoming directorial project. Ali has captivated the audience with outstanding performances in dramas such as Sultan. Even in an action movie like Tiger Zinda Hai, he made the narrative engaging through the dramatic elements he added to the scenes. Ali aimed to return to his origins with his next film, revisiting the genre that had bestowed him so much affection. He was astounded to see Ahaan Panday and his presence in the emotional and dramatic moments of Saiyaara.The source adds, “Aditya Chopra was the one who advised Ali to choose Ahaan, as a film featuring a young star would enhance the element of surprise for the audience. According to Aditya Chopra, Ahaan’s lack of exposure is his greatest asset, as the success of Saiyaara will heighten anticipation for his next moves. In this film, which lacks a title as of now, Adi and Ali will reveal a completely different aspect of Ahaan’s acting by immersing him in a world where intense passion, romance, and action converge with hard-hitting drama.The source further informs, “The script is finalized and the music-seatings have already commenced. Ali Abbas Zafar and Aditya Chopra are aiming to start filming the movie in the first quarter of 2026. The film, which has not yet been given a title, will mark the fifth collaboration between Aditya Chopra and Ali Abbas Zafar following Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, Gunday, Sultan, and Tiger Zinda Hai. The duo boasts a flawless record with a 100 percent HIT rate, and the Ahaan Panday film is anticipated to carry on their success.  

Published 29 Sep 2025 04:52 PM

PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi Complains in Social Media Post Following His Asia Cup Final Trophy Incident

PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi Complains in Social Media Post Following His Asia Cup Final Trophy Incident

The Chief of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Interior Minister of the country, Mohsin Naqvi, who embarrassed himself internationally by taking the Asia Cup trophy after India declined to accept it from him, is now asserting that India has dishonored the spirit of the game. After suffering a crushing defeat to India, PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi—whose X account is withheld in India—reacted on the microblogging platform to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's congratulatory message following the match.“If war was how you gauged your pride, your shameful defeats against Pakistan are already chronicled in history. No cricket match can change that reality. Naqvi stated, "Dragging war into sport merely showcases desperation and dishonors the true spirit of the game. "PM Modi commended India’s renowned victory earlier, stating, “Operation Sindoor on the games field.” The result is identical: India wins! Congratulations to our cricketers.Naqvi's misunderstanding of historical events and facts is evident, and he requires a serious reminder of how often Pakistan has had to submit to Indian superiority in conflicts. Beginning with the signing of the Instrument of Surrender by Lieutenant General A.A.K. Niazi, head of Pakistani forces, to the Indian Army in 1971, which ended the war, and continuing through to the Kargil Conflict, where former PM Nawaz Sharif acknowledged their mistake in breaching the Lahore declaration.  

Published 29 Sep 2025 04:45 PM

With the evolution of media models, ABC Chairman Karunesh Bajaj emphasizes the need for unified measurement and increased transparency.

With the evolution of media models, ABC Chairman Karunesh Bajaj emphasizes the need for unified measurement and increased transparency.

With traditional print media regaining some ground and digital media still advancing, the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) is at a crucial juncture. Karunesh Bajaj, the newly appointed Chairman, is at the helm and tasked with future-proofing an institution that has long been regarded as the gold standard for circulation metrics. In his discussion with Adgully, Karunesh Bajaj delineates his strategy for bolstering trust, adjusting to hybrid consumption patterns, and reestablishing print media’s premium status within the fragmented advertising landscape.The present aim is to strengthen ABC’s status as the gold standard in circulation measurement. With the growing convergence of traditional and digital media, it is crucial for ABC to maintain accuracy, independence, and credibility in its metrics. Work will carry on to improve audit transparency and bolster industry confidence.For a long time, ABC has established the standard for circulation audits. To remain relevant and up-to-date in the changing media landscape, it is crucial to recognize that advertisers currently evaluate audiences across different platforms. Although print is still our primary focus, we ought to create frameworks that link print verification with additional data sources. These should prioritize metrics that reflect true engagement rather than just impressions or clicks, thus allowing publishers to effectively showcase value in a hybrid environment.Although Print circulation has been our primary concern, we acknowledge the growth of digital. We will investigate how ABC can assist digital measurement without duplicating it, by working together to align with global standards and offering advertisers a consolidated view of audience reach.  

Published 29 Sep 2025 04:14 PM

Qualcomm's latest flagship mobile platform, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: an in-depth account of its development

Qualcomm's latest flagship mobile platform, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: an in-depth account of its development

“A decade ago, it would have been impossible for you to envision your phone’s current capabilities. And it all begins with the chip. When you unlock that capability, all the applications, use cases, and experiences start to emerge. Once that capability is unlocked, people become creative about what they can do with it,” says Cindy Lei, Qualcomm's director of product management, emphasizing the reason silicon serves as a smartphone’s super brain and why it’s even more crucial in the AI era. According to Lei, who was at the helm of development for Qualcomm’s new system-on-a-chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (which was unveiled this week at an event in Hawaii), designing a chip is growing more complicated, particularly now that there are far more processes happening within the silicon. She clarifies that due to the significant advancements in smartphones and the emergence of Artificial Intelligence, customisation now occurs at a much more profound level.  

Published 26 Sep 2025 05:51 PM

‘Firing on unarmed protestors has shaken public trust and could have been managed with more patience’: Senior BJP leader and former Ladakh MP speaks out

‘Firing on unarmed protestors has shaken public trust and could have been managed with more patience’: Senior BJP leader and former Ladakh MP speaks out

Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, a senior BJP leader and former MP of Ladakh, stated that the police's actions on September 24 in Leh—specifically, firing on unarmed demonstrators—had “shaken the public trust.” He added that the crisis in the Union Territory could have been managed with more patience.The former MP, in correspondence dated September 25 with Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta, requested an unbiased and transparent judicial investigation into the deaths of four protesters in Leh and called for the establishment of a “credible dialogue process.”Ladakh protest highlights: Following a violent escalation of a massive agitation over statehood and other demands in Leh, resulting in at least four fatalities and over 50 injuries, the home ministry reported that the situation in Ladakh has been under control since Wednesday at 4 PM.Live updates from the Ladakh protest: After the health of two individuals on a 35-day hunger strike since September 10 worsened, requiring their transfer to a medical facility on Tuesday evening, the youth wing of the Ladakh Apex Body (LAB) issued a protest call. The hunger strike sought to compel the Centre to reopen discussions on their four-point charter of demands: statehood, an extension of the Sixth Schedule, separate Lok Sabha seats for Leh and Kargil, and employment reservations.According to officials cited by the PTI news agency, Leh town experienced a total shutdown on Wednesday in response to the protest call, as large crowds assembled at the NDS Memorial Ground and marched through the streets chanting slogans in favor of statehood and the Sixth Schedule. When some young people began hurling stones at the offices of the Hill Council and the BJP, the situation intensified. The report added that police and paramilitary forces, who had been deployed in large numbers throughout the town, fired teargas shells to restore control of the situation.  

Published 26 Sep 2025 05:49 PM

Chairmanship of Piramal Finance Assigned to Anand Piramal

Chairmanship of Piramal Finance Assigned to Anand Piramal

Following the recent merger of Piramal Enterprises, Anand Piramal has taken on the role of Chairman of Piramal Finance, succeeding his father Ajay Piramal, who exited the position. With Anand Piramal at the helm, this leadership change represents a major milestone for the Piramal Group’s non-banking financial division. The first board meeting after the merger, which was approved by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on September 10, ratified the change.Key Leadership Changes Anand Piramal – Assumes the role of Chairman Ajay Piramal – Resigned from his position as Non-Executive Chairman, but continues as the Chairman of the Piramal Group Swati A. Piramal – Gave up role as non-executive director Jairam Sridharan – Took on role as managing director and CEO of Piramal Finance New board appointments (Awaiting approval from shareholders) Shikha Sharma (ehemalige MD & CEO von Axis Bank) – Non-Executive Director Rajiv Mehrishi, Asheet Mehta, Anjali Bansal – Unabhängige Direktoren (5-Jahres-Amtszeit)Importance of the Transition The transition signifies a generational change in leadership and a strategic restructuring of Piramal Finance in response to changing market dynamics. The promotion of Anand Piramal is in accordance with the group’s wider ambitions regarding digital-first financial services and innovation-led growth in the NBFC sector. Quick Static Recap Company: Piramal Finance (the NBFC division of Piramal Group) New Chairman: Anand Piramal Outgoing Chairman: Ajay Piramal New CEO: Jairam Sridharan Merger Approved By: NCLT Key New Director: Shikha Sharma (Former MD of Axis Bank).The company stated in a release that since his 2019 arrival, Anand Piramal has led the Retail Lending platform, directed the ₹34,250 crore acquisition of DHFL (the largest financial services resolution under IBC), and guided the company’s transition from wholesale real estate lending to a diversified, technology-led non-banking finance entity. He oversaw the reduction of the legacy structured real estate portfolio from ₹43,500 crore in 2022 to less than ₹5,900 crore today.  

Published 26 Sep 2025 05:42 PM

Does not meet intellectual standards; enforces content based on ideology: Kerala government dismisses UGC draft curriculum

Does not meet intellectual standards; enforces content based on ideology: Kerala government dismisses UGC draft curriculum

A panel set up by the Kerala government, while opposing the draft curriculum issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) last month, raised concerns about the “imposition of ideologically driven content under the guise of Indian knowledge system,” as well as outdated content and infringements on academic autonomy.This week, the Kerala government announced that it had rejected the draft curriculum and had communicated this decision to the UGC, based on the panel's report submitted earlier this month. Last month, the UGC published the curriculum framework for nine subjects and requested feedback on them. Higher Education Minister R. Bindu stated in a letter to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and UGC Chairperson Vineet Joshi that the draft, as it currently stands, would not be implemented in the State. She voiced significant worries regarding the academic, structural, and ideological dimensions of the proposed curriculum.THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Higher Education Minister R Bindu has stated that the Kerala government will not adopt the draft Learning Outcome-Based Curriculum Framework released by the UGC in its present form. The state government has officially informed the central government and the UGC of its decision to reject the framework.An expert committee was appointed by the state government to assess the framework, and the decision to reject it was made based on the committee’s findings. The minister communicated the state's position through separate letters to Union Education Minister Dr. Dharmendra Pradhan and UGC Chairperson Vineet Joshi. The draft framework for undergraduate courses was recently published by the UGC.The minister indicated in the letters that the UGC's draft framework constitutes a serious infringement on university autonomy. The UGC's constitutional responsibilities do not include the prescribing of syllabi, course structures, and reading lists. An academic and philosophical perspective on the country’s intellectual and social contexts is missing from the document.  

Published 26 Sep 2025 05:32 PM

Parenting is not exclusive to humans; here are 8 animals that stay with their young after giving birth.

Parenting is not exclusive to humans; here are 8 animals that stay with their young after giving birth.

Whether it’s elephants or spiders, certain species do more than is expected to safeguard, instruct, and remain near their young. We will examine a small number of animals recognized for being genuinely dedicated parents.In the animal kingdom, some parents do not abandon their offspring after birth. Indeed, numerous animals exhibit a remarkable degree of love and care, much like human parents do. Whether it’s elephants or spiders, certain species do more than is expected to safeguard, instruct, and remain near their young. We will examine a small number of animals recognized for being genuinely dedicated parents.Species such as elephants, orcas, orangutans, wolves, and emperor penguins demonstrate that parenting is not limited to humans, providing significant parental care. Various other creatures, including alligators, dolphins, and even certain insects and spiders, also commit to the upbringing of their offspring.1) Elephants Mit einer Tragzeit von 22 Monaten haben Elefanten die längste bekannte Tragzeit. Calves, which are born blind, rely on their mothers for care. Upon the birth of a new calf, the herd comes together and gently touches the calf with their trunks. Calves are sometimes raised and cared for communally, a phenomenon known as ‘alloparenting’.2) Orang-Utans In the initial months of their lives, baby orangutans maintain constant contact with their mothers and are carried on her belly as she moves around. The couple will also share a nest for sleeping. While infants usually remain with their mothers for a few years, female orangutans have been observed to ‘visit’ their mothers until they are about 15.3) Orcas Nach der Geburt unterstützt die Mutter ihr Junges dabei, zur Oberfläche zu schwimmen, um den ersten Atemzug zu nehmen. Infants are inclined to remain in close proximity to their mothers, conserving energy by swimming in her slipstream. Unlike other species, female orcas spend their entire lives with their mothers, moving in matrilineal groups. Orcas can live up to 90 years, which means that multiple generations travel together.4) Wolf spiders Wolf spiders are the designated experts in carrying their young, transporting up to 100 babies on their backs to shield them from predators. People attempting to swat at the mother have filmed this phenomenon multiple times, only to be interrupted by hundreds of swarming infants. Maybe a discreet hint to keep hands off?5) Penguins The best tag-team relay-race award goes to the penguins. Once an egg has been laid, the fathers keep it warm and secure by balancing it on their feet and tucking it under a flap of skin known as a ‘brood pouch’. In the meantime, the mother journeys to the ocean for some legendary feasting. She comes back exactly when the egg hatches. At this moment, she feeds the chick through regurgitation and instructs the father to head to the sea for his first meal in about 100 days.6) Mouthbrooding fish Numerous fish species are mouthbrooders, meaning they safeguard their eggs by holding them in their mouths. To reduce the risk of swallowing their own eggs, mothers do not consume any food during this time. Once the eggs hatch, the fish swim out, creating incredible photo opportunities. Young fish of certain species continue to seek refuge in their mothers' mouths after hatching.7) Strawberry poison-dart frog In addition to all the other challenges, this incredible parent must manage the possibility that their offspring will attempt to eat one another. To avert this occurrence, mother frogs carry each tadpole separately on her back to a secure water pool, which is frequently located at the center of a flower. She subsequently spends around 50 days at each nursery pool to provide nourishment for the tadpole. Meanwhile, the father frogs act as sentinels to prevent competitors from discovering their offspring.8) Cattle Cows immediately establish strong connections with their calves. Immediately after giving birth, the mother will clean her calf by licking and nuzzling it while making a distinctive sound that motivates the calf to rise and nurse.  

Published 26 Sep 2025 05:19 PM

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