The success story of ‘Border 2’ is making headlines across India, with box office collections surpassing 177 crores and rave reviews from celebrities. Alia Bhatt, one of Bollywood’s leading ladies, has publicly celebrated the film, particularly spotlighting Varun Dhawan’s transformative portrayal. Posting on Instagram Stories, Alia featured a dynamic clip showcasing the ensemble cast including Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, Ahan Shetty, and Sunny Deol. These intense sequences underscore the film’s high-stakes drama. ‘One of the best films out there – Border 2,’ she declared, kicking off her tribute. Alia praised director Anurag Singh’s masterful storytelling and extended kudos to the…
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Bridging India’s booming economy and net-zero ambitions requires an annual infusion of $145 billion, focused on electricity production, storage solutions, and upgrading the power grid. This stark revelation comes from Wood Mackenzie’s latest analysis on energy and natural resources. The report, unveiled Tuesday, confirms India is on course to achieve 1.5 billion tonnes of coal output by 2030, complemented by accelerated coal gasification initiatives to diversify the energy portfolio. A sharp rise in natural gas consumption looms ahead, with demand expected to double from 72 billion cubic meters in 2024 to beyond 140 billion by 2050. Industrial sectors will account…
In a detailed analysis released this week, DBS Bank forecasts continued momentum for India’s economy, cementing its status as a global growth leader. Expect GDP to expand by 6.5% in 2026 before marginally easing to 6.4% in 2027 – figures that outpace most peers worldwide. Inflation trends point to a measured uptick: CPI inflation climbing from 2.2% next year to 3.5% in 2026 and 4.5% in 2027. This trajectory suggests prices settling into comfortable territory, allowing the RBI to anchor the repo rate at 5.25% without adjustments through the forecast period. Bond yields tell a story of gradual relief for…
In the wake of Padma Bhushan being conferred posthumously on Jharkhand’s towering tribal leader Shibu Soren, his sister Sukhi Tudu has reignited a fervent campaign for the Bharat Ratna. The award news has filled the state with elation, yet Tudu insists this is merely a stepping stone to the recognition Soren truly deserves. During a media interaction in Saraikela, Tudu welcomed the honor but was unequivocal: Soren’s sacrifices for Jharkhand’s tribal communities eclipse the Padma Bhushan. ‘His life was poured into uplifting the marginalized – Bharat Ratna is his rightful due,’ she stated firmly. Reflecting on his journey, Tudu described…
In a bold display of unity, public sector workers across Balochistan are intensifying street actions to press for the Disparity Reduction Allowance (DRA) and related perks. The Balochistan Employees Grand Alliance (BEGA) spearheaded rallies in Quetta and Khuzdar, transforming quiet streets into arenas of fervent demands. Quetta’s procession kicked off at Bacha Khan Chowk, culminating at the City Police Station with a defiant sit-in. Chants echoed against governmental inaction, and the mood turned volatile. According to reports, 11 protesters chose self-arrest, a dramatic gesture amid stalled talks. Over in Khuzdar, a robust turnout under leaders like Aslam Notani, Manzoor Naushad,…
India’s women’s cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur has been named for the Padma Shri on Republic Day eve, sparking widespread celebration. From Moga, her father Harminder Singh Bhullar beamed with pride in an IANS interview, thanking the government profusely. “This feels incredible,” he shared. “Parents, let your kids chase their passions in sports or academics. A chance is all they need to bring honor to your family.” Harmanpreet’s crowning achievement came leading India to the 2025 ODI World Cup victory, a historic first ICC title. Her dual role as skipper and explosive batter shone brightly, justifying the national accolade. With prior…
Tensions over the SYL canal eased Tuesday as Punjab’s Bhagwant Mann and Haryana’s Nayab Singh Saini met in Chandigarh, vowing collaborative solutions to the decades-old water row. Post-meeting, Mann set a reconciliatory tone. Drawing from Sikh history, he said, ‘We are heirs to Bhai Kanhaiya, who quenched enemies’ thirst. Haryana remains our sibling, not foe.’ He framed water as a worldwide quandary, urging strategic handling. The dialogue covered familiar grounds—no papers needed, Mann quipped light-heartedly. Outcomes: intensified bureaucratic huddles, multiple per month. ‘No more Supreme Court countdowns; the Centre pushes bilateral talks,’ he affirmed. To encourage candor, officials will meet…
A massive strike wave swept India’s public sector banks on Tuesday, with employees united under the UFBU banner pushing for a five-day workweek. This coalition of nine unions halted operations after stalled negotiations with labour authorities earlier in the week. Major lenders like SBI, PNB, and BoB saw services grind to a halt, affecting everyday banking from cash handling to clearances. Private banks escaped the chaos, operating seamlessly. Protests erupted in states including UP, Gujarat, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh. In Lucknow, Indian Bank’s Anshika Singh Visen explained the core issue: a prior agreement for weekend holidays remains unimplemented amid rising…
A momentous day unfolded in Paris on Monday as the inaugural shipment of stones from India arrived at the site of BAPS’s groundbreaking traditional Hindu temple in Bussi-Saint-Georges. This event heralds a new chapter in India-France relations, showcasing unparalleled collaboration in craftsmanship and heritage preservation. These aren’t ordinary stones—they are masterpieces hewn by hand in India, representing an unbroken lineage of Vedic architecture. Generations of artisans have perfected these methods, ensuring every curve and carving tells a story of devotion. In France, Indian experts will work shoulder-to-shoulder with local masons, veterans of the Notre-Dame rebuild, to bring the vision to…
Brace yourselves, India—a fast-moving western disturbance is about to unleash chaos across north and central states. The IMD forecasts a 24-hour window of turbulent weather from Delhi to Bihar, featuring heavy rain, hail, snow, and fierce winds. January’s end promises no respite from the cold, with thunderstorms adding to the mix. Hill stations in J&K, Ladakh, Himachal, and Uttarakhand face rain with thunder and potential snowfalls on 27-28 January. Plains aren’t spared: Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh eye light-to-moderate rain and hail; western UP and eastern Rajasthan predict gusty showers. Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh may see isolated rains, while Bihar gets wet…