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Fandom not denim is UNIQLOsnext growth engine in India
Customers flocked to purchase Maggi limited-edition bowls when they were first offered on rapid commerce platforms earlier this year. At one point, social media posts, Instagram reels, and a good dose of nostalgia caused the bowls to run out of supply. While many customers noticed the collector bowls, fewer may be aware that Japanese clothing store UNIQLO also sells T-shirts and tote bags bearing the Maggi name. Is this the only twist? The products cost up to Rs 1,490, in contrast to the bowls, which were included with sales of noodles.The collection is a part of UNIQLO's UTme! platform, an extension of their worldwide UT graphic T-shirt business that emphasizes customization. The company recently opened its first UT Pop-Up at Ambience Mall in Gurgaon, showing everything from anime and Japanese art to local partnerships with artists like Neha Sharma, in an effort to highlight the category and expose more customers to the world of UT. According to Nidhi Rastogi, marketing director of UNIQLO India, "We wanted a lot more people to know about UT and also experience the pop culture aspect of it."The month-long pop-up was intended to do more than just sell T-shirts, according to Rastogi. The experience structure enables the company to highlight the several pillars of UT, such as anime, art, Japanese culture, movies, and character-based partnerships like Peanuts, even though stores are limited by shelf space.It was about establishing an immersive space where consumers could engage with and comprehend UT outside of our physical locations," she continues.
Published 04 Jun 2026 05:20 PM
Refrain from letting systems rule you Meenakshi Lekhi warns communicators about AI
Reputation management is becoming less about amplification and more about alertness, trust, and strategic judgment as deepfakes, artificial intelligence, misinformation, and real-time media continue to change the communications landscape. Former Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture Meenakshi Lekhi, who gave the keynote talk at the IMAGEXX Summit & Awards 2026 in New Delhi, provided a pertinent analysis of the increasing complexity that modern communicators face.Speaking to a group of PR executives, corporate affairs specialists, and reputation managers, Lekhi made the case that although technology is speeding up information and impact, ethical communication, quality, and trustworthiness remain the cornerstones of reputation. She emphasized the growing role of communications professionals as crucial advisors who help organizations navigate a time when reputational risks can arise and spread at previously unheard-of speeds, as well as as guardians of brand image."The real merit is in the product itself," she stated, highlighting the need of communication experts. It can be difficult to establish a reputation when quality is lacking, but when it is present, it isn't usually emphasized. You are the ones who oversee that as experts and are aware of the framework that requires the good aspects to be emphasized.She emphasized that media outreach and publicity are just two aspects of the communications function. Lekhi asserts that PR specialists are in a unique position to offer strategic criticism that can enhance goods, services, and client interactions. "Your input might enhance quality while you are maintaining your reputation. Because you are closer to understanding stakeholder expectations and customer emotions, you can all contribute to improvising on services, she added.
Published 03 Jun 2026 09:32 PM
June 2026 JioHotstar New Releases What to Watch This Month
With a program that includes everything from thrilling revenge dramas and epic fantasy battles to international sporting events and beloved returning series, JioHotstar is turning up the heat in June. June's watchlist is jam-packed with reasons to stay in and stream, whether you're waiting for dragons to soar, love tales to reignite, kitchens to erupt into chaos, or cricket and tennis to keep you hooked to the screen. This month, you should be aware of the following:Unsuitable for Work: Currently streaming This witty and realistic drama combines office politics, complex relationships, and a healthy dose of mayhem. This will probably resonate with you if you've ever worked in a job that put your patience to the test. June 4th is the Grand Digital Premiere of Dhurandhar: The Revenge. It's time to stop waiting. With its spectacular action, epic drama, and uncompromising retribution plot, one of the biggest action spectacles of the year makes its digital debut. June 5th, Dhurandhar: The Revenge This action-packed performer is expected to bring drama, emotion, and adrenaline in equal measure following the grand debut. Remember to stream!Afghanistan vs. India One-Off Test, starting on June 6 In a one-time Test match between Afghanistan and India, red-ball cricket takes center stage. There will be a ton of cricketing drama, innumerable battles, and five days. Dridam, June 12th Dridam examines what it takes to persevere in the face of life's most difficult obstacles in this poignant tale of tenacity and resolve. ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026: starting on June 12 The top women's cricket players in the world gather in England for a tournament where every game counts and every moment has the potential to create history.
Published 02 Jun 2026 10:54 PM
Taxed to extinction The potential lack of money from the SC gaming ruling
The Supreme Court has dealt a severe blow to the nation's rapidly expanding real-money gambling industry in what is being touted as the most significant corporate tax battle in Indian history. The Supreme Court affirmed that a 28% GST on internet gaming, casinos, and fantasy sports is legitimate. Significantly, the court granted its application retroactively, resurrecting enormous tax demands valued at more than ₹2.5 lakh crore. The decision, which was made by a court that included Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan, essentially puts an end to years of vigorous legal wrangling by tech companies, industry associations, and gaming firms. The court has significantly changed the financial and operational environment of digital entertainment in India by ruling that online money gaming with monetary bets qualifies as betting and gambling for tax purposes.The Supreme Court deconstructed the industry's fundamental defenses in two distinct but related rulings.The first ruling dealt with petitions by several State Governments against High Court rulings in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka that had previously overturned state-level prohibitions on online money gaming. The Supreme Court upheld the state limits by overturning those rulings.The legal nuance is explained by Sudipta Bhattacharjee, Partner at Khaitan & Co., who represented a number of well-known online gaming and casino companies in this group of cases: "In this first judgment, the validity of the anti-online gaming State laws of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka have been upheld by reading "betting" as something different from "gambling." In order to understand how basic constitutional bench rulings in RMDC and three-judge bench rulings in K.R. Lakshmanan have been handled in the context of online money gaming, it will be important to thoroughly examine this ruling.
Published 01 Jun 2026 09:16 PM
Siddaramaiah became a member of the CWC
New Delhi: Siddaramaiah, the departing chief minister of Karnataka, was named a member of the Congress Working Committee on Tuesday night by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. His appointment occurred just one day before his replacement, DK Shivakumar, took the oath of office as chief minister of Karnataka, indicating the party leadership's desire to make fun of him.Siddaramaiah's record-long tenure of more than eight years across two terms as chief minister came to an end mere days after he resigned. On the eve of DK Shivakumar, his longtime competitor and now-former deputy, taking the oath of office as the new chief minister, he was also appointed as a member of the CWC. Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah engaged in a protracted internal conflict over the position, frequently making subtle jabs at one another.
Published 03 Jun 2026 09:46 PM
The Supreme Court will now have 37 judges after adding five new members
additional Delhi: The Supreme Court will now have 37 judges, one less than the revised sanctioned strength of 38, with the appointment of five additional judges on Monday.Senior Supreme Court lawyer Venkita Subramani Mohana, Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar of the Bombay High Court, Chief Justice Sheel Nagu of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chief Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, and Chief Justice Arun Palli of the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court have all been promoted as top court judges, according to separate notifications released by the Union Law Ministry's Department of Justice on Monday morning. Last month, the government issued an order that amended a law to boost the supreme court's sanctioned strength from 34 to 38, including the Chief Justice of India. Although there were already two open positions, the apex court now has six open positions after the sanctioned strength was expanded.The nominations were made in four days after the Supreme Court Collegium suggested the five candidates on May 27. PTI
Published 01 Jun 2026 09:24 PM
Senior Advocate V Mohana is among the five new judges recommended by the Supreme Court Collegium
XFollowing the recent increase in the court's sanctioned strength from 34 to 38 judges, the Supreme Court Collegium, led by the Honorable Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, has proposed the appointment of the five new judges to the highest court. Senior counsel V Mohana and the four Chief Justices of the High Court have contributed to this recommendation. After Justice Indu Malhotra, V Mohana will be the second woman directly selected from the bar to the Supreme Court, making her elevation genuinely historic.The number of Supreme Court judges has increased to 38. The Honorable President recently issued an act expanding the number of Supreme Court judges from 34 to 38. The action was intended to address the Increasing the number of pending cases The burden of judges Quicker case resolution The collegium has suggested the five new appointments to cover the extra openings as a result of this enlargement. The Supreme Court will have 37 judges instead of just 32 if it is accepted, leaving just one vacancy.Which Judges Are Suggested? The following names have been suggested by the collegium: Sheel Nagu, Justice Senior Advocate V. Mohana, Justices Shree Chandrashekhar, Sanjeev Sachdeva, and Arun Palli
Published 29 May 2026 05:52 PM
The Rajya Sabha Committee on Petitions has appointed Raghav Chadha as its chairman
Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha has been appointed chairman of the Committee on Petitions after the Upper House reconstituted the panel. The move gives the young parliamentarian a significant parliamentary responsibility in India’s legislative framework.The Rajya Sabha Committee on Petitions will now be chaired by Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha. The Upper House reorganized the committee and gave the Raghav Chadha significant legislative authority before making its judgment.After Rajya Sabha head C. P. Radhakrishnan reconstituted the committee, Raghav Chadha was named head of the Committee on Petitions. Chadha now has a significant parliamentary function in managing citizen petitions pertaining to legislative and public policy issues. Parliamentary committees are crucial to democratic accountability and legislative scrutiny, which makes this development significant. One of the key parliamentary committees is the Committee on Petitions, which reviews citizen petitions pertaining to legislation, public complaints, policy issues, and things that need the attention of the Parliament. Among its primary duties are the Examining petitions submitted to the Rajya Sabha Analyzing citizen complaints related to government Suggestions for remedial actions Encouraging public involvement in parliamentary democracy Increasing governance's responsibility The committee serves as the official avenue through which citizens can bring up matters with Parliament directly.
Published 26 May 2026 05:56 PM
One thing unites Travis Scott and Radhika Merchant: a watch valued at Rs 28 crore.
A luxury watch has unexpectedly become a common link between rapper Travis Scott and Radhika Merchant. Both have been spotted wearing the ultra-rare Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire, a watch reportedly valued at around ₹25–28 crore. Only a handful of pieces are believed to exist worldwide, making it one of the most exclusive timepieces ever produced.The watch features a sapphire crystal case, a flying tourbillon movement, and an intricate skeletonized design that showcases Richard Mille's high-end engineering. Its rarity and craftsmanship have made it a favorite among celebrities, athletes, and ultra-high-net-worth collectors.Radhika Merchant drew attention when she wore the watch during IPL 2026 appearances, while Travis Scott has also been seen sporting the same model. The coincidence has generated considerable buzz on social media, where users noted that the watch costs more than many luxury cars and even some supercars. Radhika Merchant drew attention when she wore the watch during IPL 2026 appearances, while Travis Scott has also been seen sporting the same model. The coincidence has generated considerable buzz on social media, where users noted that the watch costs more than many luxury cars and even some supercars.In short, despite coming from completely different worlds—global hip-hop and Indian business royalty—Travis Scott and Radhika Merchant share a taste for one of the world's rarest and most expensive watches: the Richard Mille RM 75-01 Flying Tourbillon Sapphire, worth approximately ₹28 crore.
Published 04 Jun 2026 05:36 PM
Peddi movie review and live updates Ram Charan is praised and the movie is expected to launch at Rs 100 cr
Peddi Movie Review and Release LIVE Updates: Buchi Babu Sana's film Peddi marks Ram Charan's return to the big screen. The movie, which also stars Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, Jagapathi Babu, Boman Irani, and Divyenndu, opens in theaters on Thursday, June 4. Peddi is aiming for a global opening of Rs 100 crore, but it's unclear if the Ram Charan film will be able to do it.Peddi, a sports drama starring Telugu superstar Ram Charan, has finally opened in theaters throughout the world after months of delays. The movie debuted with a splash, with special performances on the evening of June 3 and a global release on June 4. Peddi is a rural action film that portrays the lives of an athlete who struggles for his identity. It is directed by Buchi Babu Sana and stars Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, Boman Irani, Jagapathi Babu, and Divyenndu. The movie made Rs 9.82 crore in the first few days of advance reservations without block bookings, according to industry tracker Sacnilk. By Wednesday afternoon, the amount had reached Rs 16.66 crore with block bookings. Worldwide, the film has garnered Rs 35 crore gross in advance purchases.
Published 04 Jun 2026 05:29 PM
On its 25th anniversary Aamir Khan Lagaan will be re-released in theaters the nostalgic teaser charms people over
Lagaan transformed a straightforward game into one of the most captivating tales ever portrayed on the Indian film, long before cricket dramas became popular. Ashutosh Gowariker's Aamir Khan-starring movie will now be re-released in theaters to commemorate its 25th anniversary. Fans are ecstatic after the re-release's teaser was recently released by the creators.Long before cricket dramas gained popularity, Lagaan turned a simple game into one of the most engrossing stories ever seen on Indian cinema. In honor of its 25th anniversary, Ashutosh Gowariker's film starring Aamir Khan will now be rereleased in theaters. Following the producers' recent publication of the teaser for the re-release, fans are overjoyed.Fans were nostalgic after watching the official re-release trailer. It provided a window into the dusty fields of pre-Independence India, where a group of brave locals engaged in a memorable cricket match against British officers. The comments area was inundated with enthusiastic words from fans. A comment said, "All-time best movie ever." Someone else wrote, "Real Cinema Is Back." A fan wrote, "Nostalgia hit, sir." "I couldn't see Lagaan in theaters in 2001," wrote another. greatest regret. Since then, seeing this in a crowded theater has truly been a dream of mine. It will eventually come to pass. A different fan merely said, "This is gold."vThe movie, which takes place in 1893 during the late Victorian period of British colonial control in India, centers on a group of central Indian villagers who are suffering from years of drought and high taxes. When a haughty British Indian Army commander challenges them to a game of cricket, their fortunes drastically change. Their taxes will be waived if they prevail. The villagers must learn the game and overcome overwhelming odds to win because they are not familiar with the sport. Aamir Khan played the lead in Ashutosh Gowariker's 2001 film Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India. Gracy Singh, Rachel Shelley, Paul Blackthorne, Suhasini Mulay, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Raghubir Yadav, A. K. Hangal, and a number of others were among the ensemble cast.
Published 03 Jun 2026 09:39 PM
Salman Khan legal team initiates a lawsuit against Kala Hiran and requests that the movie be removed
Salman Khan's legal team has filed a lawsuit against Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy's producers, claiming that the film violates the actor's personality rights. The notification calls for the immediate suspension of the movie's distribution schedule and marketing initiatives, including the removal of advertisements and posters. The notice, which is addressed to casting director Akshay Pandey, threatens more legal action if the demands are not met. The film, which was produced by Amit Jani and directed by Bharat S. Shrinate, is thought to have been inspired by the 1998 Blackbuck case, which has been connected to Khan for many years.Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy, according to Khan's legal team, is problematic since it seems to be based on a case that is currently pending before the Rajasthan High Court. The notice claims that the proposed movie violates the actor's personality rights and is defamatory. It further asserts that the creation and promotion of such a project might impede the legal system and compromise Khan's right to a fair trial. Additionally, the notification claims that Salman Khan has never authorized nor permitted the use of his name, likeness, or any incident related to him in the movie. His attorneys have insisted that the filmmakers immediately cease all project-related development, production, and marketing. They have also requested an unqualified written apology from the creators.The legal notification stated that if the filmmakers did not comply with the demands within 24 hours, civil and criminal actions might be started. Producer Amit Jani responded by publicly posting the warning on social media and implying that the action was meant to put pressure on individuals associated with the movie. Jani stood his ground, criticizing what he saw as an attempt at intimidation with quotes from poetry.
Published 02 Jun 2026 10:59 PM
Axis Bank is Religares pick of the month for March, 10% upside seen at TP of ₹1,185; should you buy?
Domestic brokerage firm Religare Broking has picked Axis Bank as its stock pick of the month for March 2024 with a potential upside seen around 10 per cent. Shares of Axis Bank were on an uptrend and gained around three per cent today as Nifty 50 hit a fresh lifetime high of 22,353.30 on strong macroeconomic indicators.On Friday, March 1, shares of Axis Bank opened at ₹1,074.05 and gained 2.5 per cent to hit an intra day high of ₹1,101.60 against its 52-week high of ₹1,151.50 apiece on the BSE. Shares of Axis Bank settled 2.20 per cent higher at ₹1,099.35 apiece on the BSE. At a current market price (CMP) of ₹1,085, Religare sees a potential upside of 10 per cent on Axis Bank stock at a target price of ₹1,185 from an initiation range of ₹1,080-1,085 and a stop loss of ₹1,030. Religare Broking highlights that in its report that Axis Bank has remained one among the top performer among the private banking majors and we expect the outperformance to continue. ‘’The stock has been in a primary uptrend from last more than eight months, forming series of Higher Highs and lows with gradual rise in volumes. It has formed an elevated base around the 20 weekly EMA which also coincides with rising support trend line,'' said Religare Broking. Following the price action and uptick in volumes indicates the stock to resume its prevailing trend and inch higher to surpass its previous swing high, according to the brokerage. The stock gained marginally (around three per cent) in the previous series with reduction of eight per cent open interest (OI). 98 per cent of the open positions rolled which is same with respect to previously. ‘’OI of 82k contracts as against 89k previously. Decent cash based buying also seen in last three days of February series. With fresh cash accumulation and shorts being trapped, it may witness good short covering,'' said Religare Broking. The bank's net interest income (NII) in the third quarter at ₹12,532, crore, which rose by nine per cent - almost in line with the market estimate of ₹12,555 crore. NII is the difference between interest earned by a bank through loans and interest it pays to depositors. Meanwhile, the net interest margin (NIM) stood at 4.01 percent for the quarter ended on December 31, 2023. Net Interest Margin refers to the difference between the interest income earned and the interest disbursed by a bank in relation to its interest-generating assets such as cash.
Published 01 Mar 2024 09:35 PM
Potential for any re-rating delayed for Paytm, says UBS; still sees 25% upside in the stock – heres why
Shares of One 97 Communications (Paytm) have witnessed an almost 50 percent drop just in February as investor sentiment turned negative amid the RBI and Paytm Payments Bank Ltd (PPBL) saga.In a recent note, brokerage house UBS said it believes that any potential for a re-rating of Paytm based on profitability improvement has been delayed. It has retained a 'neutral' call on the stock and reduced its target price to ₹510 (from ₹650 earlier). The new target indicates an over 25 percent potential upside. "Paytm's share price has derated significantly post RBI regulatory action and the stock is trading at 1.5x EV to one-year forward consensus sales, nearly an 80 percent discount to its Indian internet peers. Our ₹510 price target implies a 2.4x EV to FY25E sales, which is still a 70 percent discount to Indian internet peers. We believe this is justified as Paytm's growth profile is now much weaker at an 8 percent expected revenue CAGR over FY24-26E, versus Indian peers at a much higher 27 percent. Additionally, Paytm's re-rating potential based on its profitability improvement is now also pushed out and the company's margin profile is much weaker than peers. Furthermore, the loss of investor confidence based on the regulatory action is unlikely to change in a hurry. We believe only sustained execution in the coming quarters can re-build investor confidence which would drive a re-rating," explained the brokerage. The RBI on January 31 directed PPBL to stop accepting deposits or top-ups in customer accounts, wallets, FASTags, and other instruments after February 29, citing large-scale non-compliance with regulations and supervisory concerns. In the latest update, the Reserve Bank of India clarified that non-Paytm Payments Bank Limited (PPBL) linked merchants (85 percent of the total) can continue to function as normal and gave a 15-day extension till 15th March for most PPBL-linked activities. RBI also informed that @paytm UPI handles can be migrated to banks after approval from NPCI. This implies key linkages between Paytm and PPBL will be transferred to other banks via Paytm and also clears the way for Paytm to function as third-party app provider (TPAP), similar to its competitors PhonePe and Google Pay, once NPCI provides approval for the same. Following RBI's latest update, the anticipated negative impacts on Paytm have been alleviated to a considerable extent. Paytm is poised to retain a significant portion of its customer and merchant base pending certain approvals from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). However, UBS anticipates a churn of 15-20 percent in merchants, customers, and devices in Q4 compared to Q3 levels, accompanied by a steep decline of around 60 percent quarter-on-quarter in loan origination. Additionally, it foresees a challenging FY25 with a projected 2 percent revenue decline, attributed to the loss in the wallet business and gradual normalisation in payments and loan origination activities. To regain lost customers, Paytm is expected to escalate its marketing expenditure, leading to heightened EBITDA losses in FY25, consequently prompting adjustments in its EPS estimates.
Published 01 Mar 2024 09:35 PM
Stock market selloff: Nifty forms Bearish Engulfing; 21,850 next?
Nifty on Wednesday could not sustain early gains and saw heavy selling, as it closed below the psychological mark of 22,000 for the time since February 15. The index formed a Bearish Engulfing pattern on the daily chart, which has a negative connotation. The silver lining was the index somehow managed to settle above its 21-day EMA on a closing basis. If the index stays below 22,000 level, chances are it may revisit 19,850-800 level, analysts said.“The index dropped below the 22,000 mark, indicating a growing weakness. Nevertheless, it managed to close just above the 21EMA on the daily timeframe. Observing the daily chart, the index has been navigating within a rising channel. A decline below 21,950 could potentially trigger a correction towards 21,800 in the near term,” said Rupak De, Senior Technical Analyst at LKP Securities. For the day, the 50-pack index closed at 21,951.15, down 247.20 points or 1.11 per cent. A sustained Nifty trade above 21,950 might spur a recovery in the index towards 22,100, De added. With the Bearish Engulfing candle, Nifty has given up all the gains of the previous week, said Chandan Taparia of Motilal Oswal Securities. This analyst believes that were the index say below 22000, weakness could be seen towards 21,850, followed by 21,700 levels. Resistances are seen at 22,150 and 22,222 levels, he said.atin Gedia – Technical Research Analyst at Sharekhan said that the index has reached its 20-day moving average of 21,944. He said the broad range of 21,800-22,300 still has not been breached. "The daily as well as hourly momentum indicators have a negative crossover, which is a sell signal. But prices are still in a range and, hence, a decisive breach below 21,875 i.e. the previous swing low is required to validate the change of trend. The Index is around the crucial support zone 21,900, which is likely to act as a make-or-break level from short term perspective," Gedia said.
Published 01 Mar 2024 09:34 PM
IIT Kanpur’s 1974 batch pledges Rs 10.11 crore
"The Class of 1974 of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) has committed Rs 10.11 crore to fund a range of institute initiatives. The promise is made as part of the batch's Golden Jubilee Reunion, which will take place from February 23 to February 25, 2024, and will bring together over 80 graduates and their families. ""IIT Kanpur takes great pride in its alumni, and time and time again, our alumni have come together for supporting the growth of their alma mater through various means,"" stated Prof. S Ganesh, Director of IIT Kanpur, in response to the Class of 1974's kind pledge. The Class of 1974's commitment to support greatness at the institute by aiding in its development aligns with a shared goal He continued, ""The 'Batch Legacy Fund' will be used to enhance possibilities for both faculty and students. ""We, the proud alumni of the Class of 1974, are honored to unite and contribute to our cherished alma mater, IIT Kanpur,"" he stated, thanking his classmates for this endeavor and his alma mater, batch coordinator Yogesh Khosla. Our combined support is a testament to our great pride in the organization and our common goal of seeing it succeed moving forward. I would want to sincerely thank everyone of my classmates for their kind cooperation in this project. The Class of 1974's 50th reunion was a happy event full with memories, laughter, and introspection that will live on in the archives of IIT Kanpur, an institution thinkinh said. IIT Kanpur stated that the ""Class of 1974 Batch Legacy Fund"" will undoubtedly advance learning within its community and expressed its sincere gratitude to the Class of 1974 for their outstanding contribution and steadfast dedication. The researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) will present their findings to the students during an open house. The purpose of the event is to give students a forum to interact with professionals and well-known businesspeople. March 2 and March 3 of 2024 will be dedicated to the open house. Shaastra will host IITM for Everyone. A statement on the social media account read, ""IIT Madras is open to all for the first time in 15 years."" "
Published 28 Feb 2024 05:34 PM
AAP must leave its headquarters by June 15th, per a Supreme Court order.
The Aam Aadmi Party of Arvind Kejriwal will have to leave its headquarters, which are located on a plot of land designated for the High Court. The good news is that you still have until June 15 to act. The Supreme Court gave the party a long deadline because of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, emphasizing that this is an encroachment case. The party may now submit an application for alternative land to the Land and Development Office of the Center.The bench, which included Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra, stated, "We would request the L&DO to process the application and communicate its decision within a period of four weeks." The bench continued, "AAP has no legal right to remain on the land." The Delhi High Court was granted land in February to expand its operations and build more courtrooms for the Rouse Avenue location. The court had noticed that the AAP was intruding on this land. When considering a case involving the nation's judicial system, the highest court took notice of the issue.The state government promised at a meeting on February 15 that the plot would be removed in two months if a substitute plot was provided, in response to a court order. However, the situation remained unchanged. According to India's Chief Justice, DY Chandrachud, nobody has the authority to impose law on others. "It is absurd for any political party to sit on it. Every intrusion will be eliminated... The land should be given to the High Court so that it can be utilized by the general public and citizens, Justice Chandrachud stated.
Published 04 Mar 2024 05:31 PM
Article 21: The Constitutions Soul, with Citizens Liberty Supreme
According to the Supreme Court, Article 21 is the essence of the Constitution because it protects citizens' rights to liberty, which are so valuable that a person would lose them if the high court takes too long to decide cases pertaining to it. Amol Vithal Vahile, a prime accused in the murder of a corporator in Maharashtra, was granted bail by the Bombay High Court on January 29 following prodding from the top court, according to a bench of Justices B R Gavai and Sandeep Mehta.In a recent ruling, the bench stated that it is evident that prior to this court's order being issued on January 29, 2024, the high court had dismissed the bail application on one or more grounds rather than considering it on its merits.It goes without saying that Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is its core because it upholds the fundamental right to liberty for all citizens. It stated, "Depriving the party of their precious right guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India would mean not reaching a quick decision and brushing off the issue on one or the other basis pertaining to a citizen's liberty." The bench stated that it has encountered numerous cases from the Bombay High Court in which the applications for bail and anticipatory bail were not resolved promptly. The bench mentioned one instance where the application for anticipatory bail was pending for over four years. "We have also encountered many cases where the judges find an excuse to reroute the case on unrelated grounds rather than rendering a decision based on the merits of the case. As a result, we ask the chief justice of the Bombay High Court to communicate our request to all judges who have criminal jurisdiction so that the issue of bail and anticipatory bail can be decided as soon as possible," the bench stated.It requested that the Supreme Court's Registrar (Judicial) forward this directive to the High Court's Registrar (Judicial), who will present it to the Bombay High Court's chief justice. The bench stated on January 29 that, despite the fact that Vahile had been detained for more than seven years, on March 30, 2023, the high court had ordered him to appear before the trial court for regular bail.
Published 02 Mar 2024 06:02 PM
SEA urges Centre to not extend ban on export of de-oiled ricebran
The Solvent Extractors’ Association of India (SEA) has asked the Indian Government to not extend the ban on the export of de-oiled rice bran beyond March 31.In a letter to Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution; and Parshottam Rupala, Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; the President of SEA, Ajay Jhunjhunwala, said the total export of de-oiled rice bran constitutes only around 6 per cent of the production. The restriction has adversely affected processors and exporters along with paddy farmers, hindering them from realising better returns on their produce, he said. The government banned the export of de-oiled rice bran in a notification dated July 28, 2023, effective until November 30, 2023. This was further extended till March 31, 2024 in a notification dated December 8, 2023. Stating that processing of ricebran has picked up with the commencement of new season in November, he said availability of de-oiled ricebran has improved. This is evident from the reduction of price from ₹18,000 a tonne on July 28 2023 (the date of issuing notification) to ₹12,500 a tonne at present. Mentioning that the industry benefits from the export of de-oiled rice bran, he said easy clearance of meal leads to sustained processing, leading to better capacity utilisation, continuous oil availability, increased employment, and significant value addition along with valuable foreign exchange. India, which has successfully developed export market for de-oiled rice bran over the last 30 years, primarily serves Vietnam, Thailand, Bangladesh and other Asian countries. “An abrupt change in export policy has given opportunity to our competing countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh to capture Vietnam market for de-oiled ricebran and the market will be lost in no time,” he said. Eastern States, including West Bengal, are a significant producer of de-oiled ricebran. Since the cattle feed industry remains underdeveloped in this part of the country, there is limited demand for de-oiled ricebran in eastern India, he said. “The exorbitant local freight charges to move de-oiled ricebran from eastern India to south or west India makes export the principal means of disposal for de-oiled ricebran in the region. Since export is banned, ricebran processors in Eastern India are facing the prospect of shutting down their operations, adversely impacting the rice milling industry and reducing ricebran oil production,” Jhunjhunwala said. Though export restriction on de-oiled ricebran was imposed in July 2023 to ease milk prices, there is almost no reduction in milk prices across the country since this ban, he said. This is because the cost component of de-oiled ricebran in milk price is very nominal. “We are still of the view that continuing this ban will not support reduction in milk prices but will continue to negatively impact the ricebran processors and de-oiled ricebran exporters,” he said, and requested the government not to extend the ban beyond March 31.
Published 01 Mar 2024 09:45 PM
Government Employees Platform Plans Strike From May 1 Over OPS Demand
A group of Union and state government employees announced they will go on indefinite strike starting on Labour Day (May 1) this year to demand the restoration of the old pension scheme (OPS), The Hindu reported.The Joint Forum For Restoration of Old Pension Scheme (JFROPS), which was described as a platform of trade unions and associations working among Union and state government employees, said it had decided to serve strike notices starting March 19. Under the OPS, which was retired in 2004, retired government employees received half their last-drawn salary every month as a pension. The government concerned would foot the entire amount. The National Pension Scheme (NPS) replaced the OPS and involves the employee contributing 10% of their basic salary and the government contributing 14% into a corpus, which can be invested into different types of funds. How much an employee would receive upon retirement depends on the market return on these investments. Shiv Gopal Mishra, who is convenor of the JFROPS and is among the leaders of a railway workers’ union, told The Hindu that the decision to go on strike was taken after talks with the Union government had broken down. “We held several protests demanding restoration of OPS. We wrote letters to prime minister and finance minister urging them to restore the OPS. We have also been raising this issue in the JCM [joint consultative machinery] meetings, but the government ignored our demands and we are now forced to go on an indefinite strike,” Mishra was quoted as saying.The Hindu also cited government employees’ unions as claiming that ahead of the call for a strike, ballots conducted in various government departments suggested that nearly 100% of employees supported a strike.They have also argued that pensioners were worse off under the NPS because it does not hike pensions on a regular basis in order to correct for inflation. Some state governments have decided to restore the OPS for their employees. But the Reserve Bank of India has said that going back to the OPS would increase governments’ liabilities and put their financial security at risk. The Union government said in parliament in December that it does not plan on restoring the OPS. It has also warned its employees from going on strike before and argued that their right to form associations did not include a guaranteed right to go on strike. When Mishra was asked by The Hindu how the model code of conduct for the general elections would affect their planned strike, he said they wanted the issue to be discussed by the people. “This is an issue that involves lives of crores of people. Let the people discuss and decide on our demands. Even if the model code of conduct comes in picture, the Cabinet will be there, the Cabinet secretary will be there and they can take a decision on our demand,” he told the newspaper. Another employees’ union leader was cited as saying that ‘all unions’ except the pro-government Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh would take part in their planned strike.
Published 01 Mar 2024 09:44 PM
A Significant Return for Marc Jacobs Beauty
Luxury makeup brand Marc Jacobs Beauty has officially returned in 2026 after being discontinued in 2021, marking one of the most talked-about beauty industry comebacks of the year. The brand relaunched with an entirely new collection of makeup products, including lipsticks, blush sticks, bronzers, eyeliners, mascaras, eyeshadows, and highlighters. The comeback is being led in partnership with Coty Inc., with products launching online and through Sephora stores.Beauty enthusiasts and industry experts have responded positively to the relaunch. The new collection features playful heart, star, and daisy-inspired packaging while maintaining the bold, high-performance formulas that made the original brand popular. Several products, particularly the Heart On Lipstick, Drawn This Way Eyeliner, and Born Star Eyeshadow, have generated strong demand and early sell-outs.Industry analysts view the return as a strategic move in the premium beauty market, where consumers are increasingly seeking distinctive brands with strong creative identities. Marc Jacobs himself recently described the relaunch as a modern reinvention rather than a revival of the old line, emphasizing individuality and self-expression as the brand's core philosophy.
Published 04 Jun 2026 06:02 PM
The days of microbladed eyebrows are over but are they reversible
Our eyebrows have seen more changes than any other feature. Brows have seen it all, from the thin, pencil-style brows of the year 2000 to the fuller, laminated look of today. But one thing hasn't changed: if you get your eyebrows correct, half of your appearance is taken care of.Microbladed eyebrows were commonplace for a very long period. Because the fad promised bigger, more natural-looking brows with less daily work, celebrities, influencers, and regular people loved it. For many, it provided a long-term solution for uneven or sparse eyebrows. But beauty trends change quickly, and what was once considered contemporary and attractive is now beginning to feel antiquated. Many people are starting to reconsider their previous microblading decisions as softer, more natural brows become more popular.In essence, microblading is a cosmetic tattooing method in which pigment is manually applied to the skin's surface to simulate eyebrow hair. According to Dr. Ruby Sachdev, an aesthetician and consultant at Gleneagles Hospital in Bengaluru, it became well-liked by those who want larger eyebrows without using makeup every day.
Published 03 Jun 2026 09:52 PM
Benefits of Sattu Indias first protein beverage
These days, a growing number of individuals are including tasty and nourishing "superfoods" from all over the world in their diets. Imagine those colorful matcha lattes, creamy avocado toasts, delicious chia pudding, quinoa salads, and cool kale smoothies. They are healthy in addition to being aesthetically pleasing. Just a gentle reminder: Is it really necessary to spend a lot of money to maintain your health?No, I believe! Sattu is an ancient superfood from India that is tasty, affordable, and very potent. This adaptable component, which is made from roasted gram flour, has been loved and consumed for more than 3,000 years, particularly in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Chana sattu, once cherished by diligent farmers for a rapid energy boost, is now widely accepted as a wholesome and organic supplement to contemporary meals nationwide. Let's examine the advantages of sattu powder, how it outperforms the most well-liked protein-rich foods, and why it should be at the top of your diet list before you hurry to try another foreign health craze.A traditional Indian flour produced from roasted barley or chickpeas is called sattu powder. In India, it is a native source of protein. It is a well-liked superfood with several health advantages due to its high protein content. Sattu, sometimes referred to as the "desi protein shake," is high in minerals, fiber, and plant-based protein. It is a popular dish in India that is becoming more and more well-known abroad.
Published 08 May 2026 06:04 PM
Arjun Rampal If I have to look extremely good, then my go-to is Gabriella’
"The radiant and perfect complexion of Janhvi Kapoor has been unveiled, and the secret to her lovely skin is a homemade face mask. Kapoor bragged about the many health advantages of this concoction, which is made of honey, mashed bananas, curd, orange scrub, and almond oil. Dr. Aanchal Panth shared her thoughts on this celebrity-endorsed skincare product, as social media was ablaze with claims of its efficacy. Let's investigate if giving it a shot is worthwhile. Kapoor began by taking curd and placing it in a bowl with mashed bananas, honey, and an additional layer of malai. After thoroughly blending, she smeared it across her freshly washed face. She then squeezed an orange, rubbed the juice of the fruit over her face, and covered it with the mask. Following the removal of the mask, she applied almond oil beneath her eyes. Dr. Panth elucidated the effectiveness of the mask by pointing out that although it is moisturizing, putting orange directly on the skin is not advised. "This is a good mask that will help with moisturizing, especially if you have dry skin."" She noted that scrubbing orange juice on the face can be extremely irritating to the skin, but that as she used the malai of the curd, the thicker part of it will be even more moisturizing. It may make your skin more vulnerable to UV radiation, particularly if you have dark patches or sensitive skin. Completely avoid this, she continued. Regarding the almond oil, Dr. Panth clarified that it can be used as well as over the entire face, particularly in light of the damage caused by the orange; it serves as a beneficial moisturizer. The ingredients are broken down as follows: Dear Honey: Being a naturally occurring humectant, it helps the skin stay hydrated and becomes smooth and silky. Additionally, it has antibacterial qualities that enable it to effectively combat bacteria that cause acne and reduce inflammation. Bananas: Potassium, vitamin C, and vitamin E are among the many vitamins and minerals they contain that are rich in and help to hydrate and nourish the skin. Banana enzymes gently exfoliate the skin to reveal a brighter complexion by removing dead cells Lactic acid, which is present in curd, acts as a mild exfoliator to encourage cell turnover and reveal younger-looking skin. It also helps reduce redness and irritation and has moisturizing qualities. Orange: Natural acids found in citrus fruits, such as oranges, can irritate delicate skin, particularly when applied topically. It contains substances that may increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight, raising the possibility of sunburn and other injury. To lessen the chance of discomfort, dilute orange juice or zest with water or combine it with other calming components before applying it directly to the skin. Almond oil: High in fatty acids and vitamin E, it nourishes and moisturizes the skin, leaving it feeling silky and smooth. It also aids in scar fading. "
Published 28 Feb 2024 05:28 PM
Ek bihari sab pe bhari Virat Kohli gives Vaibhav Sooryavanshi particular recognition
Virat Kohli's heartfelt praise for young Bihar cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has become one of the most talked-about moments after the IPL 2026 season. Following Royal Challengers Bengaluru's title-winning campaign, Kohli met the 15-year-old sensation and shared words of encouragement that quickly went viral on social media.In a video released by RCB, Kohli advised Vaibhav to stay focused on hard work and self-belief rather than outside opinions. He told the youngster that his success had come through dedication and confidence and urged him to keep aiming higher. The highlight of the conversation was Kohli's special line, "Ek Bihari, sab pe bhari", praising the Bihar-born batter for his remarkable performances throughout IPL 2026. .Vaibhav emerged as one of the biggest stars of the tournament, earning widespread admiration for his fearless batting and maturity at such a young age. His performances attracted praise from former cricketers and fans alike, with many viewing him as one of Indian cricket's brightest future prospects.The interaction between Kohli and Vaibhav was widely appreciated by cricket fans, who saw it as a passing-of-the-torch moment between one of India's greatest batters and a rising teenage talent. Kohli's message of humility, hard work, and self-belief has since been shared extensively across social media platforms.
Published 04 Jun 2026 05:53 PM
Virat Kohli changes once more incorporating elements of Abhishek and Sooryavanshi into his game
The cameras showed Kohli putting his arm over Sooryavanshi's shoulder and conversing with him for several minutes. Although the topic of the talk is unknown, rest assured that Sooryavanshi returned home much wealthier than he would have if he had only received a few honors. Less than a day has passed since Sooryavanshi was recommended for Test cricket by none other than the great Sachin Tendulkar. He had also complimented his batting style earlier.It is important to note that earlier in the 2026 IPL season, Kohli signed Sooryavanshi's cap and gave him an autograph after the left-handed hitter destroyed the RCB bowlers all over the field during the match at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.Sooryavanshi won five awards when the IPL 2026 concluded. The 15-year-old was named Super Striker, Super Sixes of the Season, Orange Cap, Emerging Player of the Season, and Most Valuable Player. Sooryavanshi broke Chris Gayle's record for the most maximums in a single IPL season with 72 sixes during the 19th T20 competition. In the competition, he also became the fastest Indian to reach 1000 runs. In addition, he became the youngest player in the tournament to hit 1000 runs, surpassing Rishabh Pant.Sooryavanshi acknowledged that he would need to improve his fitness going forward if he wanted to have a lengthy career after receiving so many honors. "I need to improve my fitness if I want to avoid getting hurt. Everyone is really encouraging. In an interview with Ravi Shastri, Sooryavanshi stated, "Everyone supports me, including the senior players and support staff. It's a good atmosphere." Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar has praised Sooryavanshi as well. According to the renowned Indian hitter, the young player possesses all the necessary skills to participate in the game's longest format.In relation to Sooryavanshi, the next tri-series in Sri Lanka will include him. The left-hander will play for India A against Afghanistan A and Sri Lanka A.In relation to Sooryavanshi, the next tri-series in Sri Lanka will include him. The left-hander will play for India A against Afghanistan A and Sri Lanka A.
Published 02 Jun 2026 10:57 PM
For the first time in an IPL season Indian hitters outpace foreign batters
IPL 2026 had the highest batting strike rate of any season at 156.34. For the first time in an IPL season, Indian hitters (157.10) scored more runs than foreign batters (154.71). 237.30 strike rate, 776 runs, and 72 sixes In an IPL season, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi became just the second hitter to score the most runs, hit the most sixes, and have the greatest strike rate (minimum 50 balls faced). Like Sooryavanshi, Chris Gayle was named Most Valuable Player in 2011.In the previous nine seasons, none of the highest run-scorers were among the top 15 strike rates in that season. The difference between Sooryavanshi's IPL 2026 run total and the next highest total for a batsman with a strike rate of 235 or more in any IPL season (Romario Shepherd's 70 runs in 2025) is 706 runs. IPL 2026 saw 65 totals of 200 or more, the highest in a T20 competition and 13 more than the previous record of 52 in IPL 2025. Individual teams also set new records in IPL 2026: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Punjab Kings (PBKS), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), and Rajasthan Royals (RR) all scored nine runs of 200 or more, the most in a Twenty20 competition.In terms of bowling, PBKS and RR gave up 200-plus totals nine times, which is also the most in a Twenty20 competition. IPL 2026 saw the highest number of sixes struck in a season, 1426, up 10.2% from the previous record of 1294 sixes in 2025. Thanks to 72 sixes from Sooryavanshi, who established the individual record for most sixes in a T20 competition, RR struck 181 sixes, the most of any team in a T20 event.
Published 01 Jun 2026 09:34 PM
Ramakrishna Ghoshs injury has been replaced by Macneil Noronha.
Macneil Noronha, an all-rounder from Karnataka who recently won the MA Chidambaram Trophy at the Naman awards for being the highest run-getter in the 2024/25 Colonel CK Nayudu Trophy, will join Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for INR 30 lakh as a replacement for Ramakrishna Ghosh, who injured his right foot during their game against Mumbai Indians on May 3rd and is out for the season. He will not play this season.Macneil Noronha will take Ghosh's place at CSK for INR 30 lakh.Noronha, a Karnataka all-rounder, has won the MA Chidambaram Trophy at the Naman Awards for scoring the most runs in the Colonel CK Nayudu Trophy for 2024–2025. Noronha was called up by the Karnataka team for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy after an outstanding season, and he played in three games for his state.For the remainder of the 2026 Indian Premier League season, the Chennai Super Kings have selected Karnataka all-rounder Macneil Noronha to replace injured uncapped player Ramakrishna Ghosh.He was called up to Karnataka's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy squad as a result of his domestic achievements, and he played in three games. Noronha made an impressive 34 off 21 deliveries in his most recent match against Tripura in December 2025. He also contributed a wicket. The move comes after Ghosh was sidelined for the rest of the season due to a right foot injury he sustained during Chennai's match against Mumbai Indians on May 3. Ghosh had just made his eagerly anticipated IPL debut in that match, contributing to Chennai's decisive eight-wicket victory. Introduced into the attack in a high-pressure match, the young player returned figures of 1 for 24 from his three overs, taking the crucial wicket of Suryakumar Yadav, who had looked dangerous after reaching 21 off just 12 balls. In that match, Ghosh made his eagerly anticipated IPL debut and contributed to Chennai's convincing eight-wicket victory. The youthful player, who was brought into the attack in a high-stress match, recorded figures of 1 for 24 from his three overs, taking the crucial wicket of Suryakumar Yadav, who had appeared dangerous after reaching 21 off only 12 balls.Chennai will be hoping that Noronha will offer valuable depth as they continue to strive for a play-off position in spite of the setback.
Published 13 May 2026 05:46 PM
Naveen Patnaiks full-circle moment: The former chief minister uses his old strategy to oppose the BJP
Former Odisha Chief Minister and current Leader of the Opposition, Naveen Patnaik, is once again relying on a strategy that defined much of his 24-year tenure—positioning himself as the defender of Odisha’s interests against decisions taken by the Centre. After losing power to the BJP in 2024, Patnaik has increasingly focused on state-centric issues such as delimitation, parliamentary representation, the Mahanadi water dispute, and law-and-order concerns to challenge the BJP government in Odisha. Political observers describe this as a “full-circle moment” because Patnaik used a similar approach in the past to build and strengthen the Biju Janata Dal. By emphasizing Odisha’s regional identity and portraying himself as the protector of the state's interests, he successfully maintained political dominance for over two decades. Now, as the BJP governs Odisha under Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, Patnaik appears to be reviving the same formula from the opposition benches. In recent weeks, Patnaik has criticized the BJP government over the handling of the Mahanadi river dispute, expressed concerns about proposals that could reduce Odisha’s representation in Parliament, and raised questions about governance and public safety. These interventions indicate a shift from his traditionally restrained style toward a more active opposition role aimed at reconnecting with voters and rebuilding the BJD’s political momentum.
Published 04 Jun 2026 05:44 PM
Chor Chor To Eggs, Stones The Story Of Abhishek Banerjees Attack
Former West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee claimed at 11 p.m. outside Kolkata's Belle Vue Clinic that police and the ruling BJP were threatening doctors to refuse to admit her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, hours after he was heckled, thrown eggs, shoes, stones, and slushy mud at Sonarpur during his first public appearance since the party's election defeat in the state.On Saturday, Abhishek Banerjee went to see the relatives of TMC employees who had reportedly perished in violence during the election. Around 1:30 pm, he arrived at the home of TMC MLA Kunal Ghosh in Beleghata, where the relatives of Biswajit Pattanayak, a victim of reported post-election violence, were summoned to meet him. A group of CID officers and a videographer arrived at Abhishek Banerjee's home around eight kilometers distant to deliver a notice regarding the purported Vidhan Sabha signature scam. The CID was notified by his protection that he was not at home. Meanwhile, he posted on Twitter, saying, "Today, I visited the family of Biswajit Pattanayak in Beleghata. "Abhishek Banerjee received an in-person notice from the CID team at 2:22 pm to appear before the investigative agency headquarters at Bhawani Bhavan on Monday at 12 pm regarding the TMC MLAs signature scandal inquiry. After that, Abhishek Banerjee traveled to the South 24 Parganas district's Sonarpur. When BJP members were spotted getting ready for protests nearby, the three-term MP from Diamond Harbour, which is in the same district, had not yet arrived at his destination. At some areas, black flags were visible, and demonstrators were shouting "go back" chants.In Sonarpur, groups of women also congregated at various locations. They joined in shouting identical slogans, however they were observed wielding eggs rather than black flags. As the convoy went through the neighborhood, these eggs were thrown at Abhishek Banerjee and his teammates.
Published 03 Jun 2026 09:47 PM
Why the BJP benefits from the Himachal vote results despite Chief Minister Sukhu appeal for local factors
The BJP's win in three of the state's four municipal corporation elections has given the opposition a lift and a chance to test its narrative against the ruling Congress government with just a year until the 2027 Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections. The BJP's assertion that public opinion is shifting against the Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led government has been strengthened by the results, which are the first significant urban electoral verdict for the Congress since the party regained power in the hill state in 2022. The Himachal Pradesh urban local body (ULB) election results were advantageous to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) since it won direct, party-symbol-driven municipal elections. The BJP presented the victories as a popular vote on his state government, while Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu blamed these defeats on "local factors" and significant Congress support in village panchayats.
Published 02 Jun 2026 11:05 PM
Arun Lakhani a Pawars related Maharashtra BJP candidate for MLC Who is he
After the BJP nominated him from the Wardha-Chandrapur-Gadchiroli Local Authorities constituency for the June 18 state MLC elections, Nagpur-based industrialist and BJP leader Arun Lakhani became the focus of political discourse. In addition to holding a prominent position in the Maharashtra BJP and being close to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Lakhani will soon be related to NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule. Due to his son Sarang Lakhani's engagement to Sule's daughter Revati, his candidacy has drawn interest from both parties.Because Lakhani is not from any of the three districts that comprise the seat, his nomination has also generated controversy. The BJP's decision to nominate a candidate who is seen as an outsider has raised concerns because the seat has always been represented by figures with deep ties to Wardha, Chandrapur, or Gadchiroli.But Lakhani is a well-known figure in the BJP. He has a long history with the Maharashtra BJP and serves as its co-treasurer. His selection is thought to have been influenced by his social activities in Vidarbha, his work in the infrastructure industry, and his close relations to the BJP leadership, which includes both Gadkari and Fadnavis.Before going into business, Lakhani, who was born in Malkapur in the Buldhana district, studied petrochemical engineering. He is the Chairman and Managing Director of Vishvaraj Environment Ltd., a business that deals with road construction, wastewater treatment, and water delivery.Lakhani is best known for the Nagpur 24x7 water delivery project, which was one of the first significant initiatives in India to use a public-private partnership (PPP) model to offer municipal water around-the-clock.
Published 01 Jun 2026 09:26 PM
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Parliament Budget Session LIVE updates LS talks about the adjourned Motion of Thanks
On the third day of the budget session, the Rajya Sabha got off to a tumultuous start, while the Lok Sabha began Question Hour. Afterwards, the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address was discussed by both Houses. Prior to their withdrawal, the Rajya Sabha deliberated on other bills introduced by private members.On Thursday, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled the interim budget, which is her final one before the nation's mid-year elections. Based on its track record, she claimed, the Modi government will return in July to present a complete budget and wouldn't require announcements of last-minute concessions to enter the polls.The Budget did not include any modifications to the income tax slabs for import tariffs or other indirect taxes. Regarding the direct taxation aspect, Ms. Sitharaman suggested waiving unpaid tax requests up to ₹25,000 for the period ending in the 2009–10 fiscal year and up to ₹10,000 for the fiscal years 2010–11 through 2014–15. "A crore taxpayers" are expected to benefit from the measure, she said. With regard to startups and investments made by sovereign wealth or pension funds, as well as the tax exemption on specific income of some IFSC units, which is set to expire on March 31, the only significant modification to taxation was proposed.
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:48 PM
Web series to watch over the weekend, from Marvel to HanuMan flicks
The content that's been released across the internet this week spans a wide range of platforms. Miss Perfect, HanuMan, The Forest Ranger, and Saindhav are on the list.HanuMan The film "HanuMan," which is set in the made-up village of Anjanadari, revolves around a young man who gains Lord Hanuman's superhuman abilities.In addition to Amritha Aiyer, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Raj Deepak Shetty, and Vinay Rai, Teja Sajja plays the prominent role. Zee5 reportedly acquired the over-the-top (OTT) rights to "Hanuman," and the film is scheduled for release in February 2024.Saindhav "Saindhav," starring Vacation and starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui, may make an appearance on Prime Video around February 2 for those looking forward to the theatrical release on OTT, however an official confirmation is still pending.Just one Ranger In addition, "One Ranger," which stars Josh Holloway as a Texas Ranger hired by British Intelligence and sets off on an exciting assignment alongside MI6 agent Gemma Arterton, is scheduled for release by Lionsgate Play on February 2.Watchers can expect foreign offerings on Netflix, such as the February 1 premiere of the Taiwanese series "Let's Talk about CHU" and the Spanish film "Fame After Fame".On February 5, two other films are scheduled to premiere: "Dee & Friends in Oz" and "Luz: The Light of Heart," a Brazilian production. The Spanish television series "Alpha Males Season 2" is slated to premiere on February 8.Marvel "The Marvels," which stars Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, and Iman Vellani in significant roles, will be accessible for streaming onDisney+ Hotstar on February 7.With its exciting addition to the platform's schedule, this much awaited movie aims to highlight the abilities of its amazing ensemble.Miss Ideal Disney Plus Lavanya Tripathi and Abhijeet Duddala appear in the Telugu comedy family drama series "Miss Perfect," which debuts on Hotstar on February 2 and is available in several languages.Starring Donald Glover and Maya Arskine, the spy comedy series "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" is available in English on Prime Video and will also be available on February 2.Starring Donald Glover and Maya Arskine, the spy comedy series "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" is available in English on Prime Video and will also be available on February 2.
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:46 PM
The Centers interim budget reduces money for education and UGC by 61%.
India's interim budget for education has been cut by 7%, with a 61% reduction in funding for the UGC.In contrast to the revised projection amount for 2023–24, the interim budget announced on Thursday allotted ₹1.2 lakh crore for education, a decline of approximately 7%. However, the University Grants Commission (UGC) had its funding cut by 61%, the biggest reduction in at least five years.The Union government has allocated ₹73,008.10 crore for schools out of the total outlay, a slight rise of 0.73% from the revised estimate for 2023–2024, according to the budget paper. Higher education has been allocated ₹47,619.77 crore, a severe decrease of ₹9,600 crore (16.8%).The Union Ministry of Education, however, asserted that a 19.5% increase in the budget for school education was necessary because the finance ministry's budget paper did not match the overall updated estimate."It now includes the updated figures that were previously referenced in the budget document. But it ought to be computed without it, according to a senior government official.At the time this report was submitted, the budget paper had not been altered.Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized during her budget speech that the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 will be used by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government to transform education. She also stated that the focus will be on empowering the "Amrit Peedhi," or the generation that will grow during Amrit Kaal, or the 25 years leading up to 2047.The youth's proper empowerment and education are essential to our prosperity. Revolutionary changes are being ushered in by the National Education Policy 2020. In a 58-minute lecture, she stated, "PM Schools for Rising India (PM-SHRI) are delivering quality teaching and nurturing holistic and well-rounded individuals."Funding for UGC was, however, drastically reduced. A revised estimate of ₹6,409 crore in 2023–24 was the amount allotted; this was reduced to ₹2,500 crore in 2024–25.Concerns were expressed by experts about the UGC budget cut. Assistant professor Rajesh Jha of Delhi University stated, "Grants was eliminated and reduced to a mere regulatory agency due to the drastic cut in UGC funding." Universities will be further encouraged to launch more self-financed courses as a result, adding to the load already placed on students. Additionally, it will increase institutions' reliance on HEFA (Higher Education Financing Agency) loans.The reduction has occurred at a time when institutions are planning to introduce four-year programs and would require extra funding to accommodate more students at a time, according to Abha Dev Habib, an associate professor of mathematics at Miranda House College of Delhi University. What will the universities do? She said, "The government ought to take this into account. In a statement, UGC Chairperson M Jagadesh Kumar stated that the commission is still dedicated to upholding its primary responsibility of promoting high-quality higher education. "It will persist in collaborating with all relevant parties to guarantee the effective utilization of allotted finances." He expressed confidence that the allocation of resources strategically and the transformative vision of NEP 2020 will result in the establishment of a learner-centric higher education system in India.
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:44 PM
Masaba Gupta joins the five oclock club to learn more about the practice of growth and self-love.
The CEO of Habuild, Saurabh Bothra, reinterpreted the "5 am club" as the most crucial self-care habit and the first step toward self-love, which everyone should adopt.Masaba Gupta has spent the last few years pursuing a healthy lifestyle. The fashion designer acknowledged joining the 5 am group after attempting several diet and exercise adjustments. Gupta said, "5.41 am = Water + Read + Workout."For those who are unaware, the 5 am club entails rising at 5 am and beginning the day with intentional pursuits. However, if you ask Habuild CEO Saurabh Bothra, he reinvented the "5 am club" as the most crucial self-care habit and the first step toward self-love, which everyone ought to take."In the modern world, information is constantly being thrown at our brains from the moment we open our eyes. We allow other people, things, and circumstances to dictate how we spend our days. However, shouldn't this be our entitlement? Of course! And that independence comes from rising at five in the morning. Bothra stated that the peaceful and concentrated time in the early mornings can benefit our mental, emotional, and physical health.Getting up early and working out is a great way to start the day! It will have a beneficial knock-on effect throughout your day, increasing the likelihood that you will maintain your fitness objectives. Bothra thinks that consistency is essential for forming and sustaining habits. "By starting early in the morning and engaging in regular yoga or running, you are creating a routine that will support your body and mind in adapting and remaining steady," Bothra added.You can concentrate and think back on your other routines during the peaceful, uncluttered early hours of the day.It can improve your performance by providing you with the energy and drive to remain active all day, according to Bothra. If you often get up around eight in the morning, for instance, try getting up at seven or six, and then gradually work your way up to five in the morning. Bothra advised against pushing the idea on your body and instead letting it become accustomed to the new habit.
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:41 PM
Third UN Conference Consultative Meeting on LLDCs
The Consultative Meeting on the Third Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) will provide a forum for informal discussions on the main objectives, potential results, and deliverables of the third UN Conference on LLDCs (LLDC3) between the Permanent Representatives of the LLDCs, transit nations, Friends of LLDCs, and a chosen group of experts. Interactive thematic sessions on the following subjects will be included in the meeting:utilizing regional integration, trade facilitation, and trade's revolutionary potential for LLDCs' sustainable development; LLDCs can become more competitive in the regional and international trading system by fostering an unrestricted transit system and deepening robust connectivity. LLDCs can also become more resilient and capable of adapting to the deteriorating effects of climate change. coordinating the use of both internal and external resources and promoting technology access to ensure that the SDGs and the New Programme of Action for LLDCs are implemented successfully.The consultative meeting is being organized by the Office of the High Representative for Least Developed Counties (LDCs), LLDCs, and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) (UN-OHRLLS), which will also be creating a summary of the areas of convergence that emerge from the working sessions.The Consultative Meeting's primary goal is to facilitate a casual discussion on the main priorities, potential outcomes, and deliverables of the LLDC3 among the Permanent Representatives of the LLDCs, transit nations, Friends of LLDCs, and a few chosen experts.
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:39 PM
When Anu Aggarwal first became famous, she admits it was frightening.
Anu Aggarwal talks about the experiences that defined her, the men she encountered, the love she experienced, the heartbreaks she wept over, and the city that shaped her as the Aashiqui star gets ready to make a comeback.Anu Aggarwal would turn to her beloved, the moon, whenever she felt stuck in love or fame. The performer, who gained widespread recognition in the 1990s for her role in the movie Aashiqui, had to deal with her notoriety, which at times literally attracted all kinds of men vying for her attention.If one were to bend at an angle near the window of her present Bandra home, balance on their toes, and tilt their neck slightly to the right, they would be able to catch a view of the street across from Shah Rukh Khan's mansion, Mannat, which is frequently crowded with fans. But Anu's fandom is no longer relevant.She looks back on her celebrity with nostalgia, and as a former lover, she is glad that she is not around anymore, having experienced it three decades after she rose to national prominence and men would scrawl "I love you Anu" on her building compound. Because when it happened, it locked her up.The actor interacts with many writers and directors as she prepares to return to the big screen. She also takes time to speak with Indiandexpress.com about her life, including the events and stories that created it, the men she encountered, the love she experienced, the heartbreaks she wept over, and the city that shaped her.The actor interacts with many writers and directors as she prepares to return to the big screen. She also takes time to speak with Indiandexpress.com about her life, including the events and stories that created it, the men she encountered, the love she experienced, the heartbreaks she wept over, and the city that shaped her.Yes, it was quite shi**y. Perhaps I just attract that type of attention, but Delhi University called me the sexy siren. I dismissed it as it didn't appeal to my ego. However, I do recall that there used to be guys in automobiles and jeeps trailing me, waiting for me to leave my college.
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:38 PM
Udyan Utsav-I Amrit Udyan at Rashtrapati Bhawan is currently open to the public through March 31.
The Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi is hosting the Udyan Utsav-I, 2024, from February 1 to March 31, 2024. This is a wonderful time to take in the beauty and charm of the famous garden. Originally called Mughal Gardens, the Amrit Udyan is a beautifully maintained haven that provides a peaceful diversion from the bustle of the city and is a monument to India's rich past.These gardens were created by renowned architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, who drew influence from the traditional Mughal garden style. They feature beautifully designed geometric patterns and flowing watercourses that evoke a sense of timeless beauty. Amrit Udyan was inaugurated in 1919 and has since grown to become a symbol of Delhi's superior horticulture, attracting tourists from all over the world who come to admire its magnificence.The public can visit the famous garden from February 2 to March 31, 2024. A 225-year-old Sheesham tree, Bal Vatika, 42,000 Tulips of 18 varieties, floral clock, bonsai garden, musical fountains, central lawn, long garden, hanging gardens, Chhoti Narangi and Hanging Gardens, circular garden, vertical garden, tray garden, gardens in wheelbarrows, Zen garden, majestic banyans, and food court are just a few of the sights that await visitors. The experience of outdoor exploration will be further enhanced by the excellent weather in February and March.All visitors to Amrit Udyan are not charged admission, however in order to guarantee a spot, online registration is necessary. In addition, Self-Service Kiosks near Entry Gate No. 35 provide walk-in guests with entry passes, making it easy to enter this floral wonderland. Mondays are the only days that Amrit Udyan is closed. Additionally, shuttle bus services from the Central Secretariat Metro Station to Gate No. 35 will be offered. From 9.30 am to 5:00 pm, there will be a bus service available every 30 minutes.The following days, the Udyan will be open for special categories: February 22 for visually impaired and differently abled individuals; February 23 for defense, paramilitary, and police personnel; March 1 for women, tribal, and women's Self Help Groups (SHGs); and March 5 for orphanage children.Remember that visitors are permitted to bring in water bottles, baby milk bottles, purses, handbags, and cell phones.
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:37 PM
Paytm captain stands strong Indian entrepreneurs defend Vijay Shekhar Sharma in the face of restrictions from the RBI
Indian startup founders have rallied around Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma following the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) directive for his payment bank to shut down operations.The RBI issued an order this week for Paytm Payments Bank to cease taking new deposits in its popular digital wallets or accounts as of March. After years of breaking central bank regulations on customer due diligence, the use of funds, and technological infrastructure, Paytm Payments Bank was hit with legal action.Following the RBI's move, a number of Indian company founders attacked the central bank and supported the CEO of Paytm. The owner and creator of MBA Chaiwala, Prafull Billore, referred to Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma as "a beacon for the company's future".Paytm CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma was referred to as "a beacon for the company's future" by MBA Chaiwala's owner and founder, Prafull Billore.RBI Issues a Speed Increase Sharma stated on a conference call on February 1st that the directive from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to terminate nearly all of Paytm Payments Bank's services after February 29th is merely a roadblock. He went on to say that the business will keep losing ground, becoming less dependent on its associate bank, and persevere by forging closer ties with other banks."On behalf of Paytm, this is more of a speed bump, but we believe in partnership of the banks and we will be able to see to the same in the next few days," Sharma stated."The support we have received from numerous banks, major banks in this nation, and those who are already partners has truly astounded us. Senior representatives from a number of regional and big banks have contacted us and said they would be delighted to assist us," he continued.Investors were notified by Sharma that the company has been working with other banks for the past two years and will now move more quickly toward using other bank partners. During a conference call with investors, the CEO said, "These are payment-related relationships, which means that all banks have necessary technology and capabilities."Paytm Payments Bank was one of the important banks that One97 Communications Ltd. (OCL) already works with in addition to other banks. It is apparent that going forward, we would collaborate with a number of other banks rather than Paytm Payments Bank (PPBL). The transfer of nodal accounts to other banks is currently underway at OCL and PPSL, and these directives have no bearing on marketing business services," Sharma continued.The startup community has come together to support Sharma in the face of regulatory obstacles in response to the RBI's most recent rules, which have an effect on Paytm's banking services. As a result of the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) recent crackdown, Paytm Payments Bank will no longer be able to provide its clients with a number of essential services starting on February 29, 2024.23 hours prior
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:33 PM
Relaxed Maharashtra dance bar regulations could increase alcohol sales
According to industry analysts and executives, the Supreme Court's relaxation of the rules controlling the state's dance bars could temporarily increase sales of alcoholic beverages in Maharashtra.The prohibition was repealed by the supreme court in 2015, opening the door for these clubs to obtain licenses—with the requirement that the shows not be pornographic.But as per a series of appeals filed by hotel and restaurant operators, a 2016 Maharashtra law effectively outlawed any kind of dancing.The Maharashtra Prohibition of Obscene Dancing in Hotels, Restaurants, and Bar Rooms and Protection of Dignity of Women Act, 2016, was maintained by the Supreme Court on Thursday, albeit with certain modifications.It eliminated rules including the need for a divider between the bar and performance space and the prohibition against selling alcohol on the dance stage.It's going to open up another sales channel, so it will help right away. Because spirits were so expensive, dance clubs were major consumers of beer. However, spirit consumption may increase if they are permitted and some are modernized, according to Deepak Roy, executive vice chairman of Allied Blenders and Distillers Pvt. Ltd (ABD).Sales of all types of alcohol—including wine, beer, and spirits—were negatively impacted in 2017 by the Supreme Court's decision to outlaw the selling of alcohol close to highways. Since then, Maharashtra has had two additional setbacks. The Maharashtra government sharply raised the excise charge on beer at the end of 2017, which hurt sales in 2018. Additionally, as of January 1, 2019, the excise duty on spirits was increased by 5% for minor brands and by 20–25% for premium and mid-sized brands."It seems like there will be more low- and mid-end spirits at dance clubs. Although I don't think there are too many premium spirits on the market, Abneesh Roy, senior vice president at Edelweiss Securities, stated that it is undoubtedly good for the sector as a whole.According to a Mumbai-based industry expert, dance bars used to account for a significant portion of volume sales during their peak, and the relaxation should help, particularly for beer sales. When these venues were at their busiest, dance bars supplied almost 20% of Mumbai's beer consumption, according to the above-mentioned executive, who spoke under anonymity. According to the CEO, there were about 3,500 of them in the city alone.The director general of the All India Brewers Association, Shobhan Roy, does not anticipate any notable changes in beer consumption, though."Dance bars are limited to Mumbai." They're largely in the suburbs even there. Although it's not a big channel, it adds one more avenue for consumption," Roy stated.The mid- and lower-end segments will profit the most, but even they won't gain much. Dance bars' patrons used to frequent them for both entertainment and alcohol consumption, but after they closed, they would have found another place to go, according to Pramod Krishna, a former leader of the Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies and current independent consultant for the alcohol business.
Published 03 Feb 2024 12:23 PM
Royal ruckus as swan on track delays trains near London
An ‘unmarked’ swan created chaos along London’s railway system by taking residence on the tracks, bringing the entire train line to a standstill and pushing the boundaries of an age-old statute.Commuters attempting to depart from the London suburb of Bishop’s Stortford found themselves stranded as the swan confidently strutted about the tracks as if it were under royal ownership. As it turned out, it was. Instagram post breaks down the surprising ownership laws surrounding swans. In a nutshell: unmarked cygnet swans are Crown property, only the monarch can eat them (yes, seriously!) and nobles can mark them for ownership. Headed straight for Cambridge! Looks like the swan knew a thing or two about legal loopholes.After approximately 15 minutes, the swan grew tired and took flight, bringing relief to the disrupted railway operations. The video has gone viral now with over 53.8k views within a few hours.
Published 02 Feb 2024 08:50 PM
Why Rahul Gandhis ‘Nyay Yatra’ won help Congress win Lok Sabha polls 2024
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has chosen the wrong time to start the ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’, cited ace political strategist-turned-activist Prashant Kishor and further critised his advisors saying, ‘it was the worst time to leave the Delhi headquarters’. Speaking to India Today, he said, “Look at whoever is advising them. This could be the worst time for you to leave headquarters and go for a yatra."Kishor cited that the yatra should have been conducted six months to a year before elections, and further stressed the need to focus on strategic allies, finalising candidates and campaign strategy.“When you are needed at headquarters, you are in the field. When you needed to be in the field then you were sitting in Delhi. I don't know who advises them," Kishor said. Along similar lines, Kishor told Indian Express that he finds no logic in Rahul Gandhi's Manipur-to-Mumbai yatra. “At a time when he should be at the centre of where politics happen, he is busy doing a Yatra in the Northeast. Visiting the areas is fine but deserting the headquarters is definitely not a wise move. I don’t know who is advising him on these issues."The 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra,' which started in Manipur on January 14, will cover to traverse 6,713 km over 67 days, spanning 110 districts in 15 states, concluding in Mumbai on March 20. The dates are very close to the Lok Sabha elections, which are likely to be held between April and May. The statement holds significance as Congress is receiving flak from some INDIA bloc allies over ‘seat-sharing’ deals. In Bihar, Nitish Kumar ditched the Mahagathbandhan and formed a new government in alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party it also severed ties with the opposition alliance.
Published 02 Feb 2024 08:47 PM
Women Personnel Being Appointed As Onboard Warships: Centre In Lok Sabha
New Delhi: Women personnel are being appointed onboard warships and also as special naval air operation officers in the Indian Navy, the government said in Lok Sabha on Friday.Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt said permanent commission is being granted to women officers in 12 arms and services of the Army in addition to the medical and dental corps as well as military nursing service.He was replying to a question on the strength of women in the armed forces.Bhatt said the experimental scheme to induct women officers in all combat roles initiated by the Indian Air Force in 2015 was regularised in 2022 into a permanent one."Women officers are being appointed onboard warships in afloat billets and also as Special Naval Air Operation (NAO) officers in the Indian Navy," he said without elaborating. On various measures to boost India's defence manufacturing, he said a 'green channel policy' for procurement of military stores and spares has been launched for awarding 'green channel' status to firms having predefined financial and quality credentials.Bhatt was highlighting various action plans that the government has rolled out to strengthen the country's defence ecosystem."A green channel policy for procurement of defence stores and spares has been launched for awarding green channel status to firms having predefined financial and quality credentials," he said."Grant of green channel certificate provides waiver of pre-dispatch inspection and acceptance of stores under supplier's guarantee/warranty against the contracts concluded by various procurement agencies under the Ministry of Defence," he said. The minister said two defence industrial corridors -- one in Uttar Pradesh and another in Tamil Nadu -- have been set up to attract investment for defence industries and develop domestic supply chains.He said a defence testing infrastructure scheme has been launched to boost domestic defence and aerospace manufacturing with primary aim to set up greenfield defence testing infrastructure as a common test facility The minister also noted that the defence public sector undertakings are having tie-ups with various centres of excellence and academic institutes like IITs and IIMs for various developmental projects.
Published 02 Feb 2024 08:45 PM