In a resounding vote of confidence, India’s corporate sector predicts a healthy 7-8% economic expansion in 2026-27, according to FICCI’s latest pre-budget survey released today from New Delhi. Conducted ahead of the central budget, the poll captures ‘India Inc’s’ upbeat mood, with 80% of participants bullish on the country’s economic potential. Half of the respondents project GDP growth in the 7-8% range for the next fiscal, defying global volatility. Confidence extends to fiscal management, as 42% expect the 2025-26 deficit to stay at 4.4% of GDP. The business community outlines three core budget asks: generating employment, pushing infrastructure projects, and…
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In a fiery statement from Mumbai, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has denounced the alleged mistreatment of Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati during the ongoing Magh Mela in Prayagraj. The MP framed the episode as a blatant disrespect to Hindu traditions, urging self-proclaimed Hindutva guardians to introspect. Details of the clash reveal police intervention against the Jyotish Peeth head, which Raut deems ‘highly disturbing.’ He argued that the Shankaracharya’s forthright views on issues shouldn’t invite such hostility. Nationally recognized with state guest honors, the seer deserves protection, not confrontation. Raut’s broadside targeted the Uttar Pradesh administration under Yogi Adityanath, highlighting…
In a display of sheer class, Iga Swiatek extended her extraordinary run at the Australian Open, defeating Marie Bouzkova 6-2, 6-3 to reach the third round of her 24th straight major. The Polish star, seeded second, has now achieved this milestone as the only woman in Open Era history for the first 24 majors of any decade. The match at John Cain Arena showcased Swiatek’s offensive prowess. Her groundstrokes, hitting speeds of 140 km/h, overwhelmed Bouzkova, forcing constant defensive retreats. A key service break handed Swiatek the opening set comfortably. The second set saw Swiatek shake off initial nerves after…
In a boost to India’s maritime ambitions, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate Phase 2 construction of the Adani-owned Vizhinjam Seaport this Friday. Ports Minister V.N. Vasavan shared the news, signaling a game-changer for the state’s economy. The Rs 9,700 crore project will skyrocket container handling to five million TEUs per year, a fivefold increase. Infrastructure upgrades feature a new rail yard, versatile berth, liquid terminal, and tank farm. Berth extension to 2,000 meters and a four-km breakwater will enable handling of ultra-large container vessels. Chief guest Union Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal’s presence highlights national support. Just a year…
In a candid conversation from Patna, Bihar Minister Dilip Kumar Jaiswal painted a picture of a state transforming under resolute governance. With CM Nitish Kumar at the helm, police forces are making unwavering progress toward eradicating crime and ensuring public safety. Jaiswal dismissed critics who highlight isolated incidents, labeling them as attempts to defame Bihar. ‘The rule of law prevails here,’ he affirmed, appealing to the public to support administrative initiatives for a secure environment. Turning to BJP’s organizational renewal, Jaiswal lauded the selection of young leader Nitin Nabhin as national president. This move, he explained, aligns with PM Modi’s…
Dimple Kapadia’s silver screen debut in ‘Bobby’ catapulted her to superstardom, but behind the glamour lies a tale of grit against leprosy. Diagnosed at 12, she faced ridicule and rejection, yet emerged victorious through treatment, defying odds to become a leading lady rivaling the era’s top heroines. Leprosy, a chronic infection from Mycobacterium leprae, targets skin and nerves, manifesting as discolored spots, sensation loss, and lesions. Discovered over 150 years ago, it’s now highly curable with free antibiotics if caught early— a fact World Leprosy Day on January 23 hammers home annually, combating myths that fuel ostracism. Dimple’s candid revelations…
New Delhi’s legal corridors buzzed with anticipation as the Supreme Court wrapped up hearings on a crucial petition challenging the constitutionality of hanging as India’s sole execution method. The court has now reserved its decision, leaving the nation on edge for what could be a transformative judgment. At the heart of the matter is a 2017 petition by noted lawyer Rishi Malhotra, who branded hanging as barbaric and violative of human dignity. He detailed the gruesome realities: convicts often endure minutes of agony, with the drop failing to snap the neck cleanly, leading to strangulation. Advocating for lethal injection, Malhotra…
Ahmedabad’s posh NRI Tower became the scene of a horrifying domestic murder-suicide on Wednesday evening, claiming the lives of a newlywed couple. Yashraj Singh Gohil, related to senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Shaktisinh Gohil, fatally shot his wife Rajeshwari before taking his own life. The Class-1 officer at Gujarat Maritime Board had tied the knot with Rajeshwari only two months prior, settling into their high-rise apartment in Bodakdev-Thaltej. Police reports indicate a sudden dispute around 10:30 PM prompted Yashraj to grab his licensed revolver. He shot his wife, summoned an ambulance, but she was pronounced dead upon arrival.…
Mental fatigue is epidemic—racing thoughts, irritability, poor focus stealing your edge. Enter Ayurveda’s Triveni Sanjog: Vacha, Brahmi, and Shankhpushpi, a holy trinity designed to restore mental equilibrium. Ayurveda views the brain not merely as a thinker but as the seat of mind, intellect, and memory, demanding balanced care. Start with Vacha, the pathway purifier that sweeps away sluggishness, awakening vitality and presence. Brahmi follows as the ultimate nourisher, fortifying neural pathways over time for enduring sharpness. Shankhpushpi seals the deal with its soothing embrace, easing anxiety and harmonizing sleep cycles. Synergy is their magic. Morning Vacha sparks daytime dynamism; evening…
Tragedy struck Baloda Bazar in Chhattisgarh when a powerful blast at Real Spot Steel Plant’s coal furnace killed seven laborers on Friday morning. The workers, engaged in maintenance cleaning near the DSC unit, were caught off-guard by the eruption of molten coal and searing temperatures that charred them beyond recognition. The explosion’s force echoed for miles, blanketing the area in thick smoke. In the ensuing pandemonium, ambulances ferried the wounded to hospitals, but the toll mounted quickly. Five perished instantly amid the inferno, with two more succumbing to their burns en route to care. Responding officers from Bhatapara Rural station…