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Sandeep Goyal Expresses a Strong Desire to Purchase Dentsu's International Advertising Business Outside of Japan

Sandeep Goyal Expresses a Strong Desire to Purchase Dentsu's International Advertising Business Outside of Japan

Sandeep Goyal, the Chairman of Rediffusion and a seasoned businessman, has expressed his strong desire to bid for Dentsu's assets outside of Japan in a momentous move that might change the face of advertising globally. India may be a key player in the next bidding process for the Japanese advertising giant, which has been looking at strategic ways to sell off its overseas operations."We are talking to potential alliance partners and bankers to straighten things up," Goyal said in an interview with Adgully, confirming his intense involvement. There is a lengthy process ahead. His remarks highlight proactive discussions about the financial arrangements and cooperative alliances required for a transaction of this magnitude.Nonetheless, Dentsu's worldwide operations have encountered formidable obstacles, such as the problem of combining several acquisitions into a unified, successful organization. The company's international businesses have suffered significant losses totaling billions of dollars, which has led to cost-cutting measures like the elimination of about 3,400 jobs globally. In reaction to persistent underperformance outside of Japan, Dentsu started actively considering the sale of its foreign advertising company in early September and enlisted international banks to investigate possible solutions. Given his long experience with Dentsu, Goyal's involvement in this transaction is all the more significant. Goyal was instrumental in the establishment and expansion of the Japanese network's presence in India as the first chairman and promoter of Dentsu India and the impetus behind the company's initial forays into the Indian market beginning in 2003. Although he left the group amicably after over ten years of service, his affiliation with it still shapes his strategic perspective.  

Published 08 Sep 2025 04:59 PM

"Everything washed away": Families suffer in rescue camps as Delhi houses are submerged by Yamuna floods

Near flood relief camps in Delhi, where many families displaced by the rising Yamuna are staying, women and children scramble to form a line to pick up their meals as soon as the food truck's horn sounds.While mounds of rescued items and plants uprooted by the floods are strewn in corners, strips of cloth tied to ropes run across the center of the camp, acting as temporary drying lines.At 8 a.m. on Friday, the Yamuna River's water level at Delhi's Old Railway Bridge was 207.31 meters. The level was 207.35 meters at 6 am and dropped to 207.33 meters at 7 am, according to government data. Farmer Ram Kishan claimed that after his crops were damaged, his family was left without a source of income. Every one of my fields is now submerged. My family relied entirely on this year's produce, which is now gone," he stated.People are attempting to preserve what they can, as demonstrated during a tour of the Mayur Vihar Phase I relief camp. Poonam, a mother of a six-month-old child, faces a distinct kind of difficulty.  

Published 05 Sep 2025 08:30 PM

Punjab's flood scenario gets worse after Bhakra and Pong dams release a lot of water.

Punjab's flood scenario gets worse after Bhakra and Pong dams release a lot of water.

Due to heavy water being released from the Bhakra Dam after heavy rain in the Sutlej River's catchment area in Himachal Pradesh, the district administration of Rupnagar, Punjab, warned residents to stay vigilant on Wednesday.The Bhakra dam's water level was 1,677.84 feet at 6 am, below its 1,680-foot maximum capacity. 86,822 cusecs of water entered the dam, and 65,042 cusecs of water exited. According to officials, the dam's water discharge has been boosted from 65,000 cusecs to 75,000 cusecs due to the excessive rainfall in Himachal, which may have an effect on the communities in the Nangal area.Following intense rain in the water body's catchment areas, the Patiala district administration has also issued an advisory for the people living in the villages close to the Ghaggar River in the Rajpura subdivision. Residents living along the banks of the Ghaggar River were advised to exercise caution by the SAS Nagar district government.The overflowing Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi rivers, as well as seasonal rivulets that form after heavy rain in their catchment areas in Himachal and Jammu & Kashmir, are causing severe floods in Punjab. The flood situation in Punjab has gotten worse due to rain. Over 3.5 lakh people have been affected by the downpour, which has killed 30 people and affected the whole Punjab.The India Meteorological Department issued three-hour red alert warnings for a number of districts in Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, northern Punjab, northern Haryana, eastern Rajasthan, southwest Uttar Pradesh, northwest and eastern Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha due to the continuous heavy rains in multiple states. Poonch, Mirpur, Rajouri, Reasi, Jammu, Ramban, Udhampur, Samba, Kathua, Doda, and Kishtwar were among the districts in Jammu and Kashmir that were placed on red alert, according to the IMD. Red alerts have been issued for Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Nawanshahr, Rupnagar, SAS Nagar, Moga, Ludhiana, Barnala, and Sangrur in Punjab, and for Mandi, Una, Bilaspur, Sirmaur, and Solan in Himachal Pradesh. The similar warning is in effect for Yamunanagar, Ambala, Kurukshetra, and Panchkula in Haryana.  

Published 04 Sep 2025 09:51 PM

Global TV advertising is changing, according to a WARC analysis.

Global TV advertising is changing, according to a WARC analysis.

As consumers move away from traditional linear TV and toward connected TV—streaming videos watched on a smart TV or a TV with an internet connection—the nature of television media is evolving, and TV advertising opportunities are becoming more accessible.The question of what constitutes television in 2025 and whether TV advertising should be categorized by format, device, or media owner has been raised by this shift.The most recent Global Ad Trends: The Changing Shape of TV report from WARC looks at ten years of ad spend data to understand the decline of linear TV and the reactive rise of connected TV (CTV). It also looks at why definitions of "TV" are changing and how a variety of data, device, and creative forces will shape the future of TV.Globally, linear TV ad spending fell by 27.5% between 2014 and 2024, and by 50.8% when inflation was taken into account. Sector differences include a 42% decrease in linear TV spending on tech and electronics and a 12% increase in spending on household and domestic goods. More than three-quarters of all TV investment is still allocated to linear TV, but more and more businesses are shifting their spending toward CTV, which, according to Nielsen, now makes up almost half of all TV usage in the US. According to WARC Media, the entire video market, excluding social media and YouTube, is expected to account for 15.9% of spending in 2025. Down from 41.3% in 2013 to just 12.4% presently ($143.9 billion), linear TV is predicted to fall to 11.3% next year, reaching $139.1 billion, the lowest level since 2005.Marketers are shown a strong desire to boost CTV spending, which is expected to reach $39.9 billion this year (or 3.4% of total share) and expand by 3.6% to $44.7 billion in 2026. According to Nielsen's 2025 Annual Marketer study, 56% of marketers worldwide intend to increase their OTT/CTV budgets, up from 53% in 2024. The Americas are expected to see the biggest growth, while APAC and Europe will see less.  

Published 04 Sep 2025 09:13 PM

Alia Bhatt Joins Levi's as a Global Brand Ambassador

Alia Bhatt Joins Levi's as a Global Brand Ambassador

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has been named Levi's new global brand ambassador, a move that combines cultural resonance with global fashion influence. In addition to being a celebrity endorsement, this partnership represents a strategic change in denim fashion, reflecting the desire of younger generations to express themselves through fits that prioritize comfort and style.The collaboration occurs at a pivotal moment in the significant evolution of women's fashion. Traditional thin or tight-fitting styles are giving way to looser shapes, wide-leg jeans, and relaxed fits as wardrobe mainstays. Levi's wants to spearhead this change, and with Alia Bhatt's powerful voice and contemporary style, the company is redefining itself as more than just a denim legacy brand. Rather, it's developing into a fashion icon that is both trend-forward and culturally relevant for the current generation. Bhatt is more than just a glamorous figure, according to Hiren Gor, Managing Director of South Asia-Middle East and Africa at Levi Strauss & Co. "Alia Bhatt's impact goes beyond fashion and movies. He pointed out that she "shapes conversations," adding that her participation would enhance Levi's reputation as a progressive company that appeals to contemporary fashion-conscious customers. The collaboration backs Levi's continued initiatives to, Increase its portfolio of women's fashion Encourage fits that prioritize comfort and style. Maintain your relevance in the face of shifting fashion trends. Reach a global audience of millennials and Gen Z.Levi Strauss & Co. was established in 1853 and has long been associated with traditional denim. However, in the rapidly changing world of fashion, the brand is reinventing itself to appeal to modern consumers. Levi's is making it apparent that it's ready to go past traditional fits and into more unique, expressive, and culturally relevant fashion lines by bringing in Alia Bhatt.  

Published 08 Sep 2025 05:34 PM

Mines Secretary Piyush Goyal Takes Over

Mines Secretary Piyush Goyal Takes Over

In a significant administrative move, on September 4, 2025, Shri Piyush Goyal, an IAS officer from the Nagaland cadre who was born in 1994, formally took over as the Secretary of the Ministry of Mines. He was hired when Shri V.L. Kantha Rao, who is currently the Secretary of the Department of Water Resources, River Development, and Ganga Rejuvenation, was transferred.Shri Piyush Goyal was the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NATGRID, a Ministry of Home Affairs intelligence-sharing network, before taking on his current position. As NATGRID's chief, he coordinated with various law enforcement and security organizations to enhance the infrastructure for national intelligence and data integration.Strong inter-agency collaboration is one of Shri Goyal's many administrative domains of expertise. Strategic leadership in governance powered by technology A well-rounded strategy for security and development issues It is anticipated that his experience will offer a new viewpoint to the mining industry, particularly in relation to resource management, technology, and regulation.1992-batch IAS official Shri V.L. Kantha Rao, who went to lead the Department of Water Resources, is replaced by Shri Goyal. During Rao's leadership, the Ministry of Mines observed, Critical mineral exploration expansion The National Mineral Policy's new reforms Increased involvement of the private sector in the mining industry The change represents the government's ongoing attempt to appoint seasoned officials to lead ministries that require a lot of resources and strategic thinking. On September 4, 2025, Shri Piyush Goyal, an IAS member from Nagaland's 1994 batch, was appointed Secretary of the Ministry of Mines. Prior to this, he was the Ministry of Home Affairs' CEO of NATGRID. He is the current head of the Department of Water Resources and replaces Shri V.L. Kantha Rao, IAS (1992 batch).  

Published 05 Sep 2025 08:38 PM

The FSSAI has appointed Rajit Punhani as its CEO.

The FSSAI has appointed Rajit Punhani as its CEO.

On September 1, 2025, Shri Rajit Punhani, an IAS officer from the Bihar cadre who was born in 1991, formally assumed leadership of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO). His appointment represents a significant administrative shift at a time when India is stepping up its efforts to modernize regulations, improve public health, and ensure food safety.Rajit Punhani has more than thirty years of experience in the public service and has held important leadership roles at the federal, state, and international levels. His prior contributions include a broad range of policy sectors and are well-known for his reform-driven governance, includingSocial Security, taxes, and public finances Reforms in governance, energy, and health International diplomacy and security He has held the positions of Secretary, Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Skill Development, coordinating skill-building programs with industry standards and international norms Improving institutional communication and legislative engagement as the CEO of Sansad TV and the Secretary of the Rajya SabhaDuring his time in a number of ministries, Rajit Punhani made significant reform initiatives, He established a pension and insurance program that covers more than 450 million unorganized sector workers. led the largest maternal messaging initiative in the world with the goal of enhancing maternal health outcomes. was a key member of the Committee on Indirect Taxes, which helped to create the structure for India's Goods and Services Tax (GST).  

Published 03 Sep 2025 05:00 PM

The President Selects Permanent Judges for the Kerala and Allahabad High Courts

The President Selects Permanent Judges for the Kerala and Allahabad High Courts

New judges have been appointed to the Allahabad and Kerala High Courts by the President of India, in consultation with the Chief Justice of India (CJI), in accordance with the Constitution of India. By elevating Additional Judges to Permanent Judges, these appointments would fortify the legal system in two of the nation's most important High Courts.The appointments are made in accordance with Article 217 of the Indian Constitution, which gives the President of India the authority to name High Court judges following consultation with the Chief Justice of India, the Governor of the relevant State, and the Chief Justice of the relevant High Court. The Appointments' Importance reduces the number of cases pending in the High Courts of Kerala and Allahabad strengthens the judiciary to handle the growing volume of litigation encourages effectiveness and justice access ensures that additional judges are appointed on time, promoting judicial continuity.Key Points for the Exams The President of India is the Appointing Authority The President appoints the Chief Justice of a High Court. consultation with the state's governor and the Chief Justice of India (CJI)  

Published 02 Sep 2025 08:52 PM

On its third day at the box office, The Conjuring: Last Rites India recorded Hollywood's largest opening weekend of 2025!

On its third day at the box office, The Conjuring: Last Rites India recorded Hollywood's largest opening weekend of 2025!

The Conjuring: Last Rites debuted in theaters on September 5, 2025, and horror enthusiasts from all over India went to the theaters this past weekend. After being released in four languages—English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu—the movie shot to the top of the charts, taking the top spot both domestically and internationally.In its three-day opening weekend at the Indian box office, the ninth installment in the hugely successful Conjuring Universe franchise premiered on 2,130 screens, including IMAX, and brought in an incredible 49.54 crore net (58.45 crore gross). This outstanding start makes it Warner Bros.' best-ever opening in India and the largest opening for a Hollywood horror film in the nation. It also recorded Hollywood's largest opening weekend of 2025.Over the years, the Conjuring movies have gained a sizable fan base in India thanks to their reputation for fusing jump scares with spooky, real-life-inspired narratives. With a stronger sense of closure, Last Rites carries on that custom. Franchise mainstays Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return to their roles as renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in the movie, taking on one of their most challenging and sinister cases to date.The picture is produced by seasoned franchise designers James Wan and Peter Safran and directed by Michael Chaves, who has previously directed The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It and The Curse of La Llorona. With a total global box office total of over $2 billion, the Conjuring Universe solidifies its status as one of the most lucrative horror franchises in contemporary filmmaking with Last Rites.However, the thrill—the screams, the chills, and that distinctive Conjuring atmosphere that keeps viewers coming back for more—is more important to audiences than the figures.  

Published 09 Sep 2025 03:53 PM

Alia Bhatt Joins Levi's as a Global Brand Ambassador

Alia Bhatt Joins Levi's as a Global Brand Ambassador

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has been named Levi's new global brand ambassador, a move that combines cultural resonance with global fashion influence. In addition to being a celebrity endorsement, this partnership represents a strategic change in denim fashion, reflecting the desire of younger generations to express themselves through fits that prioritize comfort and style.The collaboration occurs at a pivotal moment in the significant evolution of women's fashion. Traditional thin or tight-fitting styles are giving way to looser shapes, wide-leg jeans, and relaxed fits as wardrobe mainstays. Levi's wants to spearhead this change, and with Alia Bhatt's powerful voice and contemporary style, the company is redefining itself as more than just a denim legacy brand. Rather, it's developing into a fashion icon that is both trend-forward and culturally relevant for the current generation. Bhatt is more than just a glamorous figure, according to Hiren Gor, Managing Director of South Asia-Middle East and Africa at Levi Strauss & Co. "Alia Bhatt's impact goes beyond fashion and movies. He pointed out that she "shapes conversations," adding that her participation would enhance Levi's reputation as a progressive company that appeals to contemporary fashion-conscious customers. The collaboration backs Levi's continued initiatives to, Increase its portfolio of women's fashion Encourage fits that prioritize comfort and style. Maintain your relevance in the face of shifting fashion trends. Reach a global audience of millennials and Gen Z.Levi Strauss & Co. was established in 1853 and has long been associated with traditional denim. However, in the rapidly changing world of fashion, the brand is reinventing itself to appeal to modern consumers. Levi's is making it apparent that it's ready to go past traditional fits and into more unique, expressive, and culturally relevant fashion lines by bringing in Alia Bhatt.  

Published 08 Sep 2025 05:34 PM

Despite having an A certification, CBFC omits 23 portions from Tiger Shroff's Baaghi 4: Frontal nudity is concealed, condoms are

Despite having an A certification, CBFC omits 23 portions from Tiger Shroff's Baaghi 4: Frontal nudity is concealed, condoms are "muted," and words are substituted.

The Baaghi 4 crew has been instructed by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to remove 23 moments from the forthcoming release, both audio and visual. The movie has a duration of 2 hours, 37 minutes, and 5 seconds (157.05 minutes), according to a Bollywood Hungama analysis. Tiger Shroff received a "A" grade for his Baaghi 4.The scene in which the hero climbs atop a coffin was requested to be removed by the Examining Committee (EC). A one-second picture of a character lighting a cigarette from a "niranjan diya" and a 13-second clip of someone lighting a cigarette from an amputated hand are among the other scenes that were removed. Frontal naked scenes were 'hidden', and a sequence in which a character rubs their hand on a girl's hip was swapped out.Other images that were removed included a shot of a knife being thrown at a statue of Jesus Christ, cuts to throats and hands, two shots of thugs being slashed and killed with swords, and a scene where a blade is inserted into a person's skull to kill them. Also, the crew was ordered to remove the "scene of hit of fist and the leaning of the statue of Jesus" by the CBFC representatives. Furthermore, an excessively violent 11-second clip was also removed.The original duration of Baaghi 4 was 2 hours, 43 minutes, and 50 seconds (163.50 minutes). A few days later, the Baaghi 4 crew went to the CBFC to further shorten the movie's duration. Nearly 19 scenes totaling 6 minutes and 45 seconds were cut out of the movie.PayU, a payments business funded by Prosus, is reportedly looking to generate $300 million by selling off a minority stake. The company has enlisted HSBC as its financial partner for the project, which is still in its early stages, according to a Moneycontrol story. The minority share sale is intended to determine investor demand and provide a benchmark valuation for PayU's initial public offering (IPO), which is anticipated to take place in 2026. The fundraising effort precedes a plan to list on Indian stock exchanges. PayU purchased a 43.5% strategic investment in Mindgate Solutions, a company that develops real-time payment technology, in March. The business collaborates with the biggest bank in the nation and is among the biggest UPI technology service providers in the sector.PayU purchased a 43.5% strategic investment in Mindgate Solutions, a company that develops real-time payment technology, in March. The business collaborates with the top banks in the nation and is among the biggest UPI technology service providers in the sector.Prosus is still a major shareholder in PayU, and it recently supported the Mindgate investment and invested $35 million in the company's credit division.Through a gateway that accepts cards, UPI, wallets, EMIs, and QR codes, PayU India assists companies in accepting digital payments. It provides no-code features like payment linkages and invoicing to make setup easier for its half a million businesses. Additionally, the business provides value with enterprise-grade capabilities including split payments, analytics, tokenization, fraud protection, and AI-driven recommendations.In terms of lending, PayU offers loans to people and companies that are underserved by conventional banks. With an NBFC license recognized by the Reserve Bank of India, it provides "buy now, pal later" options, EMIs, and quick loans. Transaction fees from its payments division and interest or processing fees from its loans division are how PayU makes money. PayU's overall revenue increased 21% to $669 million for the fiscal year that ended in FY25, while its India payments business climbed 12% to $498 million.  

Published 08 Sep 2025 05:13 PM

Despite having an A certification, CBFC omits 23 portions from Tiger Shroff's Baaghi 4: Frontal nudity is concealed, condoms are

Despite having an A certification, CBFC omits 23 portions from Tiger Shroff's Baaghi 4: Frontal nudity is concealed, condoms are "muted," and words are substituted.

The Baaghi 4 crew has been instructed by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to remove 23 moments from the forthcoming release, both audio and visual. The movie has a duration of 2 hours, 37 minutes, and 5 seconds (157.05 minutes), according to a Bollywood Hungama analysis. Tiger Shroff received a "A" grade for his Baaghi 4.The scene in which the hero climbs atop a coffin was requested to be removed by the Examining Committee (EC). A one-second picture of a character lighting a cigarette from a "niranjan diya" and a 13-second clip of someone lighting a cigarette from an amputated hand are among the other scenes that were removed. Frontal naked scenes were 'hidden', and a sequence in which a character rubs their hand on a girl's hip was swapped out. Other images that were removed included a shot of a knife being thrown at a statue of Jesus Christ, cuts to throats and hands, two shots of thugs being slashed and killed with swords, and a scene where a blade is inserted into a person's skull to kill them. Also, the crew was ordered to remove the "scene of hit of fist and the leaning of the statue of Jesus" by the CBFC representatives. Furthermore, an excessively violent 11-second clip was also removed.The original duration of Baaghi 4 was 2 hours, 43 minutes, and 50 seconds (163.50 minutes). A few days later, the Baaghi 4 crew went to the CBFC to further shorten the movie's duration. Nearly 19 scenes totaling 6 minutes and 45 seconds were cut out of the movie.  

Published 05 Sep 2025 08:34 PM

Why Trump's tariffs may accelerate the trend of the RBI cutting its holdings in US Treasury assets

Why Trump's tariffs may accelerate the trend of the RBI cutting its holdings in US Treasury assets

Over the past year, India has reduced its exposure to US Treasury Bills (T-bills), indicating a cautious move in the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) foreign exchange reserve policy ahead of US President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 50% tariff on Indian imports. As the trade-off is discussed in policy circles, a number of factors may come into play, but this pattern may become more noticeable in the future.Data from the US Department of Treasury shows that by September 2024, India's holdings of US securities had reached a peak of $247.2 billion, but by December 2024, they had steadily decreased to roughly $219.1 billion. As of June 2025, India, the tenth-largest T-bill investor, has around $227 billion in US Treasury securities, up from $242 billion in June 2024. The roughly $20 billion drop since September of last year is the result of a gradual cutover that took place over a number of months. The Indian Express Your monthly allotment of free stories has been used up. Sign up to read more stories. Register Have an account already? Log inAccording to analysts, under extraordinary circumstances—usually prompted by geopolitical or national security concerns—the US may freeze or restrict access to Treasury securities. Washington and its allies prevented Moscow from accessing a sizable portion of its foreign reserves stored abroad, including assets denominated in dollars and euros, when Russia invaded Ukraine. The episode made clear that the US can, under certain conditions, effectively deny a nation access to its Treasury holdings via the US financial system. A conceivable possibility, but an uncommon occurrence with limited precedent.A certain amount of moderation is seen in the RBI's own data. Overall foreign currency assets decreased to $567.55 billion in March 2025 as a result of India's holdings of global securities and T-bills, which dropped from $515.24 billion in September 2024 to $485.35 billion in March 2025. As of August 2025, the RBI has not yet released any data.

Published 09 Sep 2025 04:35 PM

The government lowers GST on frequently used goods; the new rates will take effect on this month's 22nd.

The government lowers GST on frequently used goods; the new rates will take effect on this month's 22nd.

The government has lowered the GST on a number of goods in various categories. The GST reduction rate will take effect on this month's 22nd. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told reporters in New Delhi today that the GST on goods used by the average person and middle class has been lowered from 18% or 12% to 5%. Hair oil, toilet soap, soap bars, shampoos, toothbrushes, toothpaste, bicycles, dinnerware, kitchenware, and other home items would now only be subject to 5% GST, the Finance Minister announced.She added that the GST rate on paneer, chena, and ultra-high temperature milk has been lowered from 5% to 0%, while the GST rate on all Indian breads would now be 0%. Additionally, Ms. Sitharaman declared that the GST on the following food items has been lowered from 12 or 18 percent to 5 percent: namkeen, bhujia, sauces, pasta, instant noodles, chocolates, coffee, preserved meat, cornflakes, butter, and ghee.The Minister further stated that the GST slab has been reduced from 28% to 18% for commodities such as air conditioners, televisions larger than 32 inches, all TVs, dishwashing machines, small cars, and motorbikes. According to her, labor-intensive businesses have provided substantial support, and today's measures will also benefit farmers and the agriculture industry. According to the Minister, the GST rate on all agricultural equipment has been lowered from 12% to 5%. Regarding the automobile industry: #GST on small cars and motorcycles up to 350 cc was lowered from 28% to 18%. # The GST on ambulances, buses, and vehicles was lowered from 28% to 18%. # GST on three-wheelers was lowered from 28% to 18%. # All auto parts were subject to a uniform 18% rate. GST reduction on medical supplies: #33 life-saving medications now have a 12% GST reduction instead of a 0% one. # Three life-saving medications used to treat cancer, rare diseases, and other serious chronic illnesses now have GST cut from 5% to 0%. # GST on certain medications was lowered from 12% to 5%.

Published 04 Sep 2025 09:45 PM

Shanti Gold IPO: Key Allotment Info & GMP Update

Shanti Gold IPO: Key Allotment Info & GMP Update

Shanti Gold IPO Allotment Date in Focus: Check Latest GMP and How to See Your Allotment Status Online   Investors are closely watching the Shanti Gold Initial Public Offering (IPO) as the allotment date draws near. The IPO, which saw a strong response from both retail and non-institutional investors, has built significant anticipation around the share allotment. The allotment status is expected to be finalized on August 1, 2025, after which applicants will be able to check if they have been allotted shares.   As of today, the Grey Market Premium (GMP) for Shanti Gold shares is hovering around ₹35–₹40, indicating positive sentiment in the unofficial market. While GMP isn’t an official indicator, it often gives a glimpse into how the shares may perform on the listing day. Investors should still wait for the official allotment before drawing conclusions about returns.   To check the IPO allotment status online, applicants can visit the website of the registrar handling the IPO — details are usually available in the official IPO documents. Common platforms include Link Intime or KFin Technologies, depending on the registrar assigned. Once on the website, you’ll need to enter your PAN, application number, or DP/client ID to check the status.   Once the allotment is done, shares will be credited to the demat accounts of successful applicants, while refunds for unallotted shares will be processed within a few working days. Investors are advised to keep an eye on official channels for updates to avoid falling for rumors or misleading information.

Published 31 Jul 2025 04:40 PM

RBI Can Still Cut Rates Despite Neutral Stance, Says Governor Malhotra

RBI Can Still Cut Rates Despite Neutral Stance, Says Governor Malhotra

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra has clarified that the central bank’s current “neutral” policy stance should not be misunderstood as a signal that interest rates cannot be reduced. Speaking to reporters, Malhotra explained that neutrality gives the RBI flexibility—it can raise or lower rates depending on how inflation and the broader economy behave.   “There seems to be a misconception that a neutral stance only allows us to hold or hike rates,” Malhotra said. “That’s not the case. We can cut rates if the situation demands.” His remarks come at a time when markets and analysts are closely watching for signs of a rate cut amid easing inflation and global monetary shifts.   Since February 2023, the RBI has maintained interest rates, focusing on controlling inflation while monitoring economic growth. Recently, inflation has slowed, increasing expectations that a rate cut might encourage borrowing and investment without exacerbating inflation.   Malhotra stressed that the RBI remains data-driven and won’t rush into decisions. “We will act based on incoming data. Our primary goal is to maintain stability while supporting sustainable growth,” he said. This balanced approach, he added, is what the neutral stance is meant to reflect.   In short, while the RBI hasn’t cut rates yet, it’s keeping the door open. The message is clear: flexibility is key, and decisions will be shaped by how the economy performs in the coming months.

Published 15 Jul 2025 04:08 PM

The government lowers GST on frequently used goods; the new rates will take effect on this month's 22nd.

The government lowers GST on frequently used goods; the new rates will take effect on this month's 22nd.

The government has lowered the GST on a number of goods in various categories. The GST reduction rate will take effect on this month's 22nd. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told reporters in New Delhi today that the GST on goods used by the average person and middle class has been lowered from 18% or 12% to 5%. Hair oil, toilet soap, soap bars, shampoos, toothbrushes, toothpaste, bicycles, dinnerware, kitchenware, and other home items would now only be subject to 5% GST, the Finance Minister announced.She added that the GST rate on paneer, chena, and ultra-high temperature milk has been lowered from 5% to 0%, while the GST rate on all Indian breads would now be 0%. Additionally, Ms. Sitharaman declared that the GST on the following food items has been lowered from 12 or 18 percent to 5 percent: namkeen, bhujia, sauces, pasta, instant noodles, chocolates, coffee, preserved meat, cornflakes, butter, and ghee.The Minister further stated that the GST slab has been reduced from 28% to 18% for commodities such as air conditioners, televisions larger than 32 inches, all TVs, dishwashing machines, small cars, and motorbikes. According to her, labor-intensive businesses have provided substantial support, and today's measures will also benefit farmers and the agriculture industry. According to the Minister, the GST rate on all agricultural equipment has been lowered from 12% to 5%. Regarding the automobile industry: #GST on small cars and motorcycles up to 350 cc was lowered from 28% to 18%. # The GST on ambulances, buses, and vehicles was lowered from 28% to 18%. # GST on three-wheelers was lowered from 28% to 18%. # All auto parts were subject to a uniform 18% rate. GST reduction on medical supplies: #33 life-saving medications now have a 12% GST reduction instead of a 0% one. # Three life-saving medications used to treat cancer, rare diseases, and other serious chronic illnesses now have GST cut from 5% to 0%. # GST on certain medications was lowered from 12% to 5%.

Published 04 Sep 2025 09:45 PM

Who is Punjab AAP MLA Harmeet Pathanmajra, who is evading the police of his own government?

Who is Punjab AAP MLA Harmeet Pathanmajra, who is evading the police of his own government?

Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra, a first-time MLA from a long line of political heavyweights, has always been the target of controversy. Police from his own government chased the Aam Aadmi Party MLA from Sanaur in the Patiala district on Tuesday.Earlier in the day, Pathanmajra was arrested on rape charges, but he escaped the Punjab Police with the assistance of accomplices who fired at the officers to keep them at bay. At least one police officer was hurt in the altercation after being struck by a car.In recent days, Pathanmajra has publicly criticized the Bhagwant Mann-led AAP administration for its handling of the floods that have devastated the state, despite the fact that the rape charges appear to be from an old case.Pathanmajra, who came to the AAP after briefly joining several other organizations, comes from a family whose members were among the founders of the Akali Dal. Hardev Singh, Pathanmajra's father, was a member of the zila parishad and a Congress sarpanch. It is said that his ancestors paid Rs 10,000 towards the establishment of the Akali Dal in 1920, which was a princely amount at the time.According to Pathanmajra's 2022 election paperwork, the family reportedly has 250–300 acres of agricultural land spread over several states, with assets totaling Rs 2.4 crore.In 1992, the 50-year-old joined the Akali Dal's Badal group as a youth leader, marking the beginning of his political career. He quit in 2011, but he returned to the Akali Dal after a year of experimenting with Manpreet Badal's People's Party of Punjab, an Akali Dal dissident.Following an altercation at a district development panchayat office in 2015, Pathanmajra was dismissed from the Akali Dal for lack of discipline. According to reports, he then looked for a position in Congress and, after the party refused to provide him a ticket, ran as an Independent in the 2017 Assembly elections. Only 11,840 votes were cast for him, and he even forfeited his security deposit.  

Published 02 Sep 2025 08:56 PM

"PM Modi expresses sorrow for the deaths caused by the landslide on the path to the Vaishno Devi temple. "

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his sorrow over the deaths brought on by a landslide on the way to Jammu and Kashmir's Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple. The Prime Minister expressed sympathy to the relatives of the deceased and called the situation "saddening" in a message shared on X. He also wished the injured a quick recovery. It is heartbreaking that a landslide on the way to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple claimed lives. I'm thinking of the families that have lost a loved one. I hope the injured get better as soon as possible. All people impacted are receiving assistance from the administration. I pray for everyone's safety and health," he exclaimed.A significant tragedy occurred on Tuesday along the pilgrimage path to the shrine of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi in the Reasi region, causing a landslide that resulted in pilgrims being injured and losing their lives. To conduct extensive rescue and relief efforts, the Ministry of Home Affairs has sent out 17 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) units. The NDRF is actively helping the impacted pilgrims, as are the Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and other central authorities.Together with the rescue crews, 32 special boats have been transported to the area affected by the catastrophe. The Home Ministry control room is always keeping an eye on the situation. The Yatra has been halted until further notice, and rescue crews have hurried to remove stranded pilgrims close to Adhkwari."The loss of lives due to a landslide on the route to the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple is saddening," the Prime Minister wrote in a message posted on X today. I'm thinking of the families that have lost a loved one. I hope the injured get better as soon as possible.  

Published 27 Aug 2025 04:48 PM

Jagdeep Dhankhar Resigns: Election Commission to Soon Begin VP Poll Process, No Rush from Government

Jagdeep Dhankhar Resigns: Election Commission to Soon Begin VP Poll Process, No Rush from Government

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has stepped down from his post, setting the stage for the Election Commission to begin preparations for the next Vice Presidential election. While the poll process is expected to be announced soon, sources say the government is in no particular hurry to push it forward.   Under constitutional guidelines, the Election Commission is required to hold the Vice President's election within a set timeframe. Early talks within the Commission have already begun, and a formal schedule is likely to be shared shortly. In the meantime, the Rajya Sabha will operate under temporary arrangements, as Dhankhar also held the position of Chairman of the House.   Despite the vacancy, government insiders suggest there is no urgency to fast-track the election. With no immediate parliamentary session on the calendar, the administration seems content to let the process unfold at its natural pace.   Jagdeep Dhankhar, who took office in 2022, was known for his active role in parliamentary affairs and his firm stance on constitutional issues. His resignation comes at a time when the political climate is heating up ahead of several key state elections.   As the Election Commission gears up to announce the timeline, the focus will now shift to who could be nominated as India’s next Vice President. Until then, the process will proceed steadily, without political pressure to rush.

Published 23 Jul 2025 01:42 PM

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

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

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

Published 08 Sep 2025 10:02 PM

The newest short-lived beauty fad on TikTok? Appearing worn out

The newest short-lived beauty fad on TikTok? Appearing worn out

Dark shadows frame Jenna Ortega's eyes, which are somewhat smeared. She has a pale face with a hint of gray on her cheekbones. She has a hint of purple on her lips. She appears worn out, but that's the goal. "Tired Girl," the newest Gen Z makeup fad, embraces the appearance of not having gone to sleep.As long as there have been beauty standards, individuals have worked together to avoid appearing worn out. At least in part, the purpose of concealer, eye cream, and corrector sticks is to make us appear alert and youthful. In the past, looking exhausted has been linked to aging, poor health, and unattractiveness. On the other hand, Tired Girl beauty embraces the flaws that we have historically attempted to hide. The trend's contemporary poster girl is Wednesday Addams, the gloomy and emotionally reticent daughter of the Addams Family and the subject of Tim Burton's Netflix series, in which Ortega plays the lead. Similar to the first season, series two features the actor's pale skin and shadowed under-eyes, a style she just replicated on the red carpet at the London premiere of the program. Those who were not born in the Gen Z generation will be able to identify earlier allusions—consider a young Natalie Portman in "Leon" or Angelina Jolie in "Girl Interrupted."Actress Lily Rose-Depp, model and musician Gabbriette, and influencers Emma Chamberlain, Danielle Marcan, and Lara Violetta are among the other well-known modern admirers of the cosmetic trend. Some of the most popular tutorials on how to get the sleep-deprived appearance have received over 300,000 views, and as of late July, sleepy girl makeup has become a TikTok category.  

Published 03 Sep 2025 05:41 PM

Is sunscreen the solution to your acne problem?

Is sunscreen the solution to your acne problem?

Everything seems normal after a day in the blazing heat, including perspiration streaming down your face and the accumulation of oil and grime, until a pimple appears the following morning. And no, there is no rent included.It can be difficult to discover the correct remedy when your feed is overflowing with viral suggestions, 101 do-it-yourself solutions, and unending unwanted counsel. Understanding the underlying problem is the first step. Next comes the crucial query, "How can I fix it quickly?"According to experts, acne is not primarily caused by the sun. Sunlight cannot be regarded as a primary cause of acne, according to cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Ameesha Mahajan, founder of Eden Skin Clinic. Although it's a transient effect, sun exposure can cause people to feel dry and acne-like. "The sun's UV rays have the power to dehydrate the skin, impair its defenses, and cause inflammation. According to her, this causes an increase in sebum production, which is comedogenic—it clogs pores, causes blackheads, and can result in breakouts.Cosmetologist and KorinMi co-founder Jenovia Daun Jung shares this opinion. She warns that because they naturally create more sebum, persons with oily or mixed skin are more at risk. While people with combination skin frequently have breakouts in the oily T-zone during hot, muggy weather, sensitive skin might develop rashes. "I often see even dry or sensitive skin types break out post-sun because of barrier disruption and improper aftercare, such as skipping hydration or using harsh cleansers," Jung continues.Therefore, although the sun may not directly cause acne, it does create the conditions for breakouts, such as irritation and oiliness. This leads us to the next query: how do you really handle it? Although it might seem like the obvious next step to incorporate sunscreen into your daily routine, is it actually sufficient to protect your skin?  

Published 02 Sep 2025 08:59 PM

Is PCOS inherited or a result of lifestyle choices?

Is PCOS inherited or a result of lifestyle choices?

Ask any group of young women today, and it's likely that many of them have heard of or dealt with PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome. Despite its widespread occurrence, there is still uncertainty over its true nature, how it differs from PCOD, and if it is inherited or caused by lifestyle choices. A hormonal condition known as PCOS occurs when the ovaries create more androgens, or "male hormones," than is typical. Ovulation is disturbed, which results in infertility, weight gain, acne, irregular periods, and excessive hair growth.However, PCOD (polycystic ovarian disease) is a little different. Cysts are caused by the ovaries releasing a large number of immature or partially developed eggs in PCOD. Although the two disorders have similar names, PCOS is more dangerous since it affects the entire body and is a metabolic and hormonal disorder, whereas PCOD is confined to the ovaries and is typically easier to treat.It is not a straightforward "either-or," according to Dr. Nidhi Sharma Chauhan, an obstetrician and gynecologist at Saifee Hospital in Mumbai. Both lifestyle and genetics are involved. There appears to be a hereditary component to PCOS. According to research, excessive levels of androgens or environmental contaminants during pregnancy increase the risk of PCOS in the developing fetus. Additionally, it can run in families, and some populations, like Asians, have a higher propensity for it, she notes.This does not imply that PCOS will develop in all individuals with a genetic connection. Dr. Chauhan explains that not everyone who has a hereditary risk to PCOS will get it. Lifestyle is really important. The illness can be triggered by factors such as weight increase, long-term stress, sleep deprivation, physical inactivity, and improper eating habits.There is no "one-size-fits-all" approach to PCOS. Some women suffer from infertility and irregular periods, while others have metabolic issues like weight gain and insulin resistance. Some women have all of these symptoms at once. There are several different types of PCOS. According to Dr. Chauhan, "some people may have the full spectrum, while others may have only one or two symptoms." This complicates diagnosis and necessitates a customized treatment strategy. Awareness is crucial because PCOS affects women in very different ways than illnesses with a distinct set of symptoms.  

Published 02 Sep 2025 08:49 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

Why Nepal Banned Social Media, And Why That's Not Only Trigger For Protests

Why Nepal Banned Social Media, And Why That's Not Only Trigger For Protests

Thousands of young Nepalese citizens took to the streets to protest the KP Sharma Oli government's decision to ban 26 social media services, including Facebook, YouTube, and X, resulting in 19 fatalities and over 300 injuries. The demonstrations began in Kathmandu, the nation's capital, and quickly expanded throughout the Himalayan nation. A number of locations, including important government areas, Baneshwor, Singhadurbar, and Narayanhiti, were placed under curfew.Police used tear gas shells and rubber bullets on protesters earlier in the day. Then, a young protester urged the others to disperse, claiming that special interests had infiltrated the gathering to incite it. The leader of the rally declared, "We have already won today," Following the violent protests, the Army was sent to the New Baneshwor region. The government of Prime Minister Oli declared that it has decided to repeal the ban as the protests erupted. Following a cabinet meeting, Nepal's Minister of Communication and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, stated that the government has directed the relevant agencies to begin the process of resuming the use of social media sites in response to the demands of "Gen Z," which led a large-scale demonstration in front of the Parliament in the center of Kathmandu.Facebook and Instagram were among the social media platforms that Nepal banned on Thursday for failing to register with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. According to a notice, social media behemoths have one week, beginning on August 28, to register with the government. However, none of the following companies had applied by the deadline: LinkedIn, Reddit, X (previously Twitter), Alphabet (YouTube), Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp), and others.Last year, the Supreme Court issued an order that prompted the government's actions. The social media behemoths were requested to designate a resident grievance handling officer and compliance officer, as well as to provide a point of contact. Since TikTok, Viber, Witk, Nimbuzz, and Popo Live are government-registered, they were not prohibited. It has been learned that applications from Global Diary and Telegram are being investigated.  

Published 09 Sep 2025 04:51 PM

Radhakrishnan is leading the vice presidential race as the numbers favor the NDA.

Radhakrishnan is leading the vice presidential race as the numbers favor the NDA.

The BJD and BRS's decision to abstain from voting may help Radhakrishnan's chances even though the odds appear to be in favor of the ruling BJP-led NDA in Tuesday's vice presidential election, which pits the NDA's candidate C P Radhakrishnan against Justice (retired) B Sudershan Reddy, the nominee of the opposition INDIA alliance.Nearly two months after Jagdeep Dhankhar abruptly resigned, citing health concerns, CP Radhakrishnan and Sudershan Reddy are running for the high-stakes vice-president of India position. The poll is scheduled for today.The opposition group INDIA has nominated former Supreme Court judge Sudershan Reddy for vice president, while Maharashtra governor CP Radhakrishnan is the ruling National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) candidate. Get real-time information on the vice presidential election. Time of the vice presidential election: All Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha members will cast ballots in the electoral college starting at 10 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m. Vote counting will start that same day at 6 p.m. Twelve Rajya Sabha nominated members, 543 elected Lok Sabha members (one seat is presently vacant), and 233 elected Rajya Sabha members (five seats are currently vacant) make up the electoral college.The ruling NDA, which has a resounding majority in both chambers of Parliament, has the numbers on its side. The BJP-led NDA is supported by 293 members of the 542-member Lok Sabha. 129 Rajya Sabha members support the ruling alliance, giving it an effective strength of 240. For the vice-presidential vote, the combined effective strength of the two Houses is 781.  

Published 09 Sep 2025 04:18 PM

Who is Punjab AAP MLA Harmeet Pathanmajra, who is evading the police of his own government?

Who is Punjab AAP MLA Harmeet Pathanmajra, who is evading the police of his own government?

Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra, a first-time MLA from a long line of political heavyweights, has always been the target of controversy. Police from his own government chased the Aam Aadmi Party MLA from Sanaur in the Patiala district on Tuesday.Earlier in the day, Pathanmajra was arrested on rape charges, but he escaped the Punjab Police with the assistance of accomplices who fired at the officers to keep them at bay. At least one police officer was hurt in the altercation after being struck by a car.In recent days, Pathanmajra has publicly criticized the Bhagwant Mann-led AAP administration for its handling of the floods that have devastated the state, despite the fact that the rape charges appear to be from an old case.Pathanmajra, who came to the AAP after briefly joining several other organizations, comes from a family whose members were among the founders of the Akali Dal. Hardev Singh, Pathanmajra's father, was a member of the zila parishad and a Congress sarpanch. It is said that his ancestors paid Rs 10,000 towards the establishment of the Akali Dal in 1920, which was a princely amount at the time.According to Pathanmajra's 2022 election paperwork, the family reportedly has 250–300 acres of agricultural land spread over several states, with assets totaling Rs 2.4 crore.In 1992, the 50-year-old joined the Akali Dal's Badal group as a youth leader, marking the beginning of his political career. He quit in 2011, but he returned to the Akali Dal after a year of experimenting with Manpreet Badal's People's Party of Punjab, an Akali Dal dissident.Following an altercation at a district development panchayat office in 2015, Pathanmajra was dismissed from the Akali Dal for lack of discipline. According to reports, he then looked for a position in Congress and, after the party refused to provide him a ticket, ran as an Independent in the 2017 Assembly elections. Only 11,840 votes were cast for him, and he even forfeited his security deposit.  

Published 02 Sep 2025 08:56 PM

Opposition states point up a Rs 2 lakh crore income risk and demand compensation for the GST rejig.

Opposition states point up a Rs 2 lakh crore income risk and demand compensation for the GST rejig.

Opposition-ruled states demanded a clear compensation system on Friday, claiming that the Center's proposal to restructure the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates could result in losses of between Rs 1.5 and Rs 2 lakh crore. On September 3 and 4, they intend to bring up the matter at the GST Council meeting.To create a joint proposal, the finance ministers of West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Kerala, Punjab, Jharkhand, Karnataka, and Himachal Pradesh convened. In order to offset income loss, they recommended levying an additional tax on luxury items and sin in addition to the proposed 40% rate. They claimed that the governments ought to receive a portion of the profits. Under the new arrangement, states may lose 15–20% of their GST earnings, according to Karnataka Finance Minister Krishna Byre Gowda. He added that states should receive compensation for five years until revenues stabilize, stating that the 20% loss in GST revenue would "seriously destabilize the fiscal structure of state governments across the country."According to Byre Gowda, the revenue-neutral rate (RNR) was 14.4% during the GST launch and then dropped to 11% following rationalization. He cautioned that the Center's plan to lower rates and slabs might further lower the net rate to 10%. "The revenue interest of the states should be safeguarded." People will suffer, development efforts will be hampered, and state autonomy will be weakened if there is a significant decline in state government revenue, he said.The Center has proposed replacing the present four slabs of five, twelve, eighteen, and twenty-eight percent plus cess with a two-slab structure of five and eighteen percent. Only sin and ultra-luxury goods would be subject to a 40% tariff.  

Published 29 Aug 2025 10:22 PM

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"Exclusive | ""It was my duty to challenge Bollywood's romanticization of Karva Chauth,"" says Mrs. director Arati Kadav "

Director Arati Kadav discusses in an exclusive interview how she rewrote the slow-burning thriller The Great Indian Kitchen as a coming-of-age tale without making the male characters blatantly evil.For some time, Arati Kadav has been marginalized. She is one of the few filmmakers who seems to effortlessly establish her voice, with a small but impressive body of work that includes two innovative shorts (55 Km/sec, The Astronaut and His Parrot) and an impressive feature-length debut (Cargo). Although science fiction seems to be her preferred genre, her skill is integrating the fantastical into this nation's social and cultural fabric. An independent female director, particularly one who creates entire universes on shoestring budgets, is not only ignored, though, as is frequently the case in Bollywood. After all, the guidelines have always been straightforward: follow them or go extinct. Furthermore, you never define the game.However, Kadav appears to have undergone a sea change in the last three weeks. Her fantastical sci-fi thoughts have long been ignored by the industry, but now it seems to be taking notice. It's not just them, either. The crowd has also thrown out its arms, anxious to hear her thoughts. Her most recent movie, Mrs., which stars Sanya Malhotra and is an official remake of the landmark Malayalam classic The Great Indian Kitchen, is at the center of this change. With good reason, the movie has become a cultural hot spot, buzzing on social media and elsewhere. Men are starting to face their reflections in dining rooms and during quiet talks, as if the movie has unintentionally put a mirror in front of them.  

Published 06 Mar 2025 10:23 PM

women's day 2025UPSC Key Navratna status, AI in the courts, and good governance

women's day 2025UPSC Key Navratna status, AI in the courts, and good governance

How does the UPSC test relate to the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the judiciary? What impact do subjects like constituency delineation, Navratna status to IRCTC and IRFC, and excellent governance have on the preliminary and main exams? Read the Indian Express UPSC Key for March 5, 2025, to find out more.In recent years, the Indian government has implemented several programs to guarantee women's equitable participation in society. These programs acknowledge the value of women and seek to elevate their standing. Yojana Ujjwala The primary goal of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), which was introduced in May 2016, is to give BPL families free gas connections and discounted gas cylinders. Five crore LPG connections to low-income homes was the government's original goal; this number was then raised to eight crore. In September 2019, seven months ahead of schedule, the goal was accomplished.Padhao Beti Bachao Beti The Beti Bachao, Beto Padhao (BBBP) program was introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in January 2015 with the goal of eliminating gender inequality in India, especially in places where the sex ratio has been skewed. As part of the BBBP, parents can register a bank account for their newborn girl child under the Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (SSY).  

Published 06 Mar 2025 10:21 PM

This is what occurs to the body when exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in the environment.

This is what occurs to the body when exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in the environment.

There are two types of electromagnetic fields: low-frequency EMFs, which come from electrical wiring, and high-frequency EMFs, which come from things like cell phones and Wi-Fi routers.Concerns about electromagnetic fields (EMF) of various frequencies have been brought up time and time again by the World Health Organization (WHO), which has stated that "all populations are now exposed to varying degrees of EMF, and the levels will continue to increase as technology advances." It went on to say that everyone is exposed to a "complex mix of weak electric and magnetic fields, both at home and at work, from telecommunications and broadcasting to the generation and transmission of electricity, domestic appliances, and industrial equipment."In light of these worries, we were curious to learn more when we saw an Instagram post advising against using computers while they were charging. Another unnatural, man-made pollution that is interfering with human biology is electromagnetic fields (EMFs). It is without a doubt the most significant alteration to our environment in the past century. Although you can't totally prevent them, there are numerous ways to lessen your exposure, according to the post on Carnivore Aurelius' Facebook.EMFs are invisible areas of energy created by electrically charged objects, such as power lines, home appliances, and wireless devices, according to Dr. Haricharan G, senior consultant physician, HoD, internal medicine, Gleneagles Hospitals, Lakdi Ka Pul, Hyderabad, who we consulted for an expert opinion. "They can be divided into two categories: low-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMFs), which come from electrical wiring, and high-frequency EMFs, which come from cell phones and Wi-Fi routers," Dr. Haricharan explained.  

Published 06 Mar 2025 10:18 PM

Why India can't trust the Trump White House despite the proposed trade deal

Why India can't trust the Trump White House despite the proposed trade deal

A deal that the US president himself brokered is in direct opposition to US tariffs against Canada and Mexico. The WTO has lost its course, according to the US 2025 Trade Policy. With regard to commerce with the US, India cannot relax, BTA or not.In a move that could have a big impact on developing nations like India, which generally provide more protection to domestic industry than the wealthier, developed world, US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that reciprocal tariffs would be applied to trade partners regardless of their economic development. Trump's comments during a speech to the US Congress' Joint Session hinted that New Delhi might not receive any concessions on broad duties in trade negotiations. He specifically mentioned the automobile industry, claiming that India imposes tariffs of more than 100%.It's time for us to start utilizing tariffs against the nations that have been using them against us for decades. Generally speaking, are you familiar with the European Union, China, Brazil, India, Mexico, and Canada? Additionally, we pay tariffs that are far greater than those of innumerable other countries," Trump stated.    

Published 06 Mar 2025 10:16 PM

Exclusive It was my duty to challenge Bollywood's romanticization of Karva Chauth, says Mrs. director Arati Kadav

Exclusive It was my duty to challenge Bollywood's romanticization of Karva Chauth, says Mrs. director Arati Kadav

Director Arati Kadav discusses in an exclusive interview how she rewrote the slow-burning thriller The Great Indian Kitchen as a coming-of-age tale without making the male characters blatantly evil.For some time, Arati Kadav has been marginalized. She is one of the few filmmakers who seems to effortlessly establish her voice, with a small but impressive body of work that includes two innovative shorts (55 Km/sec, The Astronaut and His Parrot) and an impressive feature-length debut (Cargo). Although science fiction seems to be her preferred genre, her skill is integrating the fantastical into this nation's social and cultural fabric. An independent female director, particularly one who creates entire universes on shoestring budgets, is not only ignored, though, as is frequently the case in Bollywood. After all, the guidelines have always been straightforward: follow them or go extinct. Furthermore, you never define the game.However, Kadav appears to have undergone a sea change in the last three weeks. Her fantastical sci-fi thoughts have long been ignored by the industry, but now it seems to be taking notice. It's not just them, either. The crowd has also thrown out its arms, anxious to hear her thoughts. Her most recent movie, Mrs., which stars Sanya Malhotra and is an official remake of the landmark Malayalam classic The Great Indian Kitchen, is at the center of this change. With good reason, the movie has become a cultural hot spot, buzzing on social media and elsewhere. Men are starting to face their reflections in dining rooms and during quiet talks, as if the movie has unintentionally put a mirror in front of them.Women have responded to Kadav in the most significant way. She feels connected to a sisterhood now. Women of all ages are sending her messages, not only from complete strangers but also from people she had lost contact with for a long time. She also discovers something uncommon in their words: a feeling of inclusion, as though the movie had somehow spoken for her and drawn her into a community she was unaware existed. This unexpected surge of acceptance caught her off guard. However, it is a long-overdue and welcome change in her life. She is now recognized by strangers in public places, which prevents her from thanking them for the movie.  

Published 06 Mar 2025 10:13 PM

After India defeated Australia, Sachin Tendulkar reserved special praise for this star, not just for Virat Kohli.

After India defeated Australia, Sachin Tendulkar reserved special praise for this star, not just for Virat Kohli.

In celebration of India's victory over Australia and advancement to the Champions Trophy 2025 final, a number of Indian cricket legends posted on social media.After the Men in Blue defeated Australia in the ICC Champions Trophy semifinals in Dubai on Tuesday, the cricket community praised Team India and its star batsman, Virat Kohli. In the semifinal, Virat led India to a four-wicket victory over Australia, continuing his chase mastery and impressive run in ODIs. He took the Men in Blue to the verge of victory after a 265-run chase from 43/2 before Hardik Pandya and KL delivered some devastating blows. Rahul concluded in a grand manner. Following their victory, Jay Shah, the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), praised Team India on his X, writing, "Congratulations to India on making it to the #ChampionsTrophy Final, which will take place in Dubai on March 9th. An outstanding team effort against a top-tier opponent.Congratulations to India for making it to the #ChampionsTrophy Final, which will take place in Dubai on March 9. a fantastic team effort against a top-tier opponent. vPN56hmOj4 pic.twitter.com/  

Published 06 Mar 2025 10:07 PM

Gyaan AI Rebrands to MaxIQ and Bags $7.8 Million

Gyaan AI Rebrands to MaxIQ and Bags $7.8 Million

In a venture fundraising round led by Dell Technologies Capital and including Intel Capital, the agency AI firm Gyaan AI rebranded itself as MaxIQ and raised $7.8 million, or over INR Cr. The new funding will be used by the Pune-based business to grow its leadership team, increase product innovation, and scale operations. MaxIQ, which was founded in 2022, uses AI to help B2B SaaS companies simplify their workflow, improve customer retention, and more precisely forecast revenue growth.The agentic AI startup Gyaan AI has changed its name to MaxIQ and raised $7.8 million, or roughly INR 68 crore, in a seed fundraising round that was led by Dell Technologies Capital and included Intel Capital. According to a statement, the Pune-based business plans to use the additional funding to grow its leadership team, increase product innovation, and scale operations.MaxIQ is an AI-based sales enablement tool that was founded in 2022 by Sonny Aulakh. It assists B2B SaaS businesses in controlling their revenue throughout the whole customer lifecycle. The startup is launching a first-of-its-kind AI-powered customer journey management software that integrates client acquisition and post-sales operations to assist B2B SaaS companies increase revenue. Rob Sexton has been named chief revenue officer and Matt Hickey as chief executive officer of MaxIQ. Having worked with companies like Palo Alto Networks, EMC, and Securiti.ai, the pair provides a plethora of experience. The startup claimed that as former C-suite executives, they have experience with a number of disruptive technologies, including Data Domain, XtremIO, and CloudGenix."Today's tools cause misalignment, delays, and lost revenue opportunities by creating a crucial gap between sales and customer success. In order to help revenue teams work together and provide customers with faster value, MaxIQ unifies workflows and provides AI-powered insights, according to Hickey. Aulakh, the company's founder, will continue to oversee the product innovation division and grow MaxIQ's market share in the interim. In addition to growth-stage startups like IronPort, XtremIO, and Zscaler, he has over 20 years of experience working with tech behemoths like Dell, EMC, Pure Storage, and Cisco.  

Published 06 Mar 2025 10:06 PM

CBSE intends to administer the Class 10 Board Exams twice a year, in February and March for the first phase and in May for the second.

CBSE intends to administer the Class 10 Board Exams twice a year, in February and March for the first phase and in May for the second.

Beginning with the academic year 2026, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) intends to administer two board exams for Class 10. The board adopted draft guidelines for holding Class-10 board exams twice a year starting in 2026, according to news agency PTI. Now that the draft rules are available to the public, stakeholders have until March 9 to provide input before the policy is finalized.The official announcement states that the biannual tests would start in 2026, with the first one taking place from February 17 to March 6. According to the draft regulations, the tests will be administered in two phases: the first from February 17 to March 6 and the second from May 5 to May 20. Highlights of the suggested plan Exams for Classes 10 and 12 will start on the first Tuesday following February 15. 2. It is anticipated that over 26.60 lakh students will take the Class 10 exam in 2026, while roughly 20 lakh students will take the Class 12 exam. 3. The entire current syllabus and the textbooks will be used for both exams.4. The remaining subjects are arranged as follows, with the exception of Science, Math, Social Science, Hindi, and English:- i) A group of regional and foreign languages ii) The remaining subjects in a single group 5. As is now the case, science, math, social science, Hindi, and English exams shall be held on a set day. 6. Regional and foreign language exams will be completed all at once on a single day. 7. Depending on the students' preferences, the remaining subjects will be examined two or three times over the course of two or three days.  

Published 04 Mar 2025 09:01 PM

Anant Ambani loves his watches but this one costing 30 crores is truly special

Anant Ambani loves his watches but this one costing 30 crores is truly special

The youngest son of Indian business magnate Mukesh Ambani, Anant Ambani has recently gained notoriety for his extravagant taste in luxury timepieces. He is currently a director at Jio Platforms and the head of a real estate corridor in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex.His latest acquisition, the Richard Mille RM 26-01 Tourbillon Panda, is a true masterpiece that has captivated watch enthusiasts around the world. Anant Ambani’s 30-crore watch The Richard Mille RM 26-01 Tourbillon Panda is more than just a watch; it’s a limited edition piece that represents the pinnacle of luxury and artistry in horology.Retail Price: Approximately ₹5.36 crore (around $622,000) Market Value: An astonishing ₹30 crore (approximately $3.5 million)  

Published 04 Mar 2025 08:59 PM

India vs Australia LIVE Cricket Score, Semi-Final Champions Trophy 2025: Ben Dwarshuis departs as AUS fall to 239/7

India vs Australia LIVE Cricket Score, Semi-Final Champions Trophy 2025: Ben Dwarshuis departs as AUS fall to 239/7

IND vs AUS Live Cricket Score, India vs Australia Semi-Final Champions Trophy 2025 Live Score Online: Ravindra Jadeja removed Jos Inglis on 11 after Australia opted to bat first against India in Dubai on TuesdayIndia vs Australia Semi-Final Champions Trophy 2025 Live Score Online: Alex Carey is pushing to take Australia past the 2350-run mark after Australia lost their seventh wicket (Ben Dwarshuis) with 239 runs on board. Australia were looking set for a hefty target but they lost the twin wickets of Steve Smith (bowled by Mohammad Shami for 73 runs) and Glenn Maxwell (removed by Axar Patel) in quick succession to slump to 205 for the loss of six wickets. Steve Smith had opted to bat first in the semi-final against India in Dubai. India have been firing on all cylinders since the tournament started defeating all comers with Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer in top form while Varun Chakravarthy showed what he was capable of in just one match when he took 5 wickets vs New Zealand in the last Group A match. Skipper Rohit Sharma, however, hasn’t yet converted his starts and is due a big score in this tournament.Australia, meanwhile are without a lot of their stars from the ODI World Cup winning campaign with Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Mitch Marsh, Josh Hazlewood and Marcus Stoinis all unavailable due to various reasons. They, however, have Travis Head who has been a nightmare for India in recent years but he hasn’t yet played in Dubai this tournament. The transition from high scoring pitches in Pakistan to the sluggish Dubai surface will pose a challenge for Head and co.  

Published 04 Mar 2025 08:58 PM

No more days without rain? Thailand will permit alcohol consumption by visitors on Buddhist holidays.

No more days without rain? Thailand will permit alcohol consumption by visitors on Buddhist holidays.

Travelers on Buddhist festivals are no longer prohibited from drinking alcohol in Thailand. What that entails for travelers is as follows!As part of its newest attempt to attract more foreign tourists, Thailand is getting ready to permit restricted alcohol sales on Buddhist festivals.According to Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong, the government intends to permit the sale of alcoholic beverages in areas that have been officially approved. He told reporters Tuesday that the adjustment might be put into effect before May 11, which is a Buddhist holiday in Thailand. Due to its well-known beaches, vibrant nightlife, and reputation as the only Asian nation to decriminalize cannabis, Thailand is already one of the most popular travel destinations in Asia. However, many visitors who are looking for a refreshing drink to cool off in the tropical heat have been shocked to discover that pubs are closed on religious holidays.After the reforms take effect, not all locations will be able to offer alcohol, but hotels, locations for large events, and locations that are formally designated as service or tourist districts could accommodate thirsty visitors. There will be a 15-day public hearing before the proposal is certified by the health minister and then sent to the prime minister for approval.  

Published 04 Mar 2025 07:50 PM

Day 18 Box Office Collection for Chhaava: Earnings Fall Below 10 Crore for the First Time, Trailing Stree 2 by Just 6%!

Day 18 Box Office Collection for Chhaava: Earnings Fall Below 10 Crore for the First Time, Trailing Stree 2 by Just 6%!

At the Indian box office, Vicky Kaushal's historical action film Chhaava is progressively losing steam. Up to the third weekend, it has had a remarkable run. However, for the first time in eighteen days, the receipts have dropped below the 10 crore threshold. For the most recent update, scroll below.The ticket windows have too many options. Last Friday saw the release of Crazxy and Superboys of Malegaon, while Loveyapa, Mere Husband Ki Biwi, and other films are still running slowly. Even in its third week, Laxman Utekar's film is the audience's top pick despite the variety of genres available at the ticket booths. Chhaava made 7.74 crores on its 18th day of release. For the first time, although only in its third week, it has fallen below the 10 crore threshold, which is very remarkable. As of the present, the total box office receipts is 479.30 crores.Stree 2 vs. Chhaava The movie starring Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna has been smashing box office records in India. Now, everyone is watching to see if it will top the lifetime totals of the smash hit Stree 2 starring Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao.  

Published 04 Mar 2025 07:48 PM

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