Author: News Analysis India

Washington’s economic watchers have fresh cause for optimism about India. The IMF announced on Monday a revised 2025 growth estimate for the South Asian giant at 7.3 percent, up 0.7 points from prior projections. Strong second-half momentum, including superior third-quarter outcomes and fourth-quarter vigor, forms the backbone of this adjustment. As detailed in the World Economic Outlook update, India remains firmly among the top performers in the global economy. Yet, the IMF tempers enthusiasm with projections of 6.4 percent growth in 2026 and 2027, signaling a gradual normalization. Even with this projected easing, India’s role as a powerhouse for emerging…

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Discover the ancient secret of Rasaut, a bitter yet benevolent herb derived from Daruharidra’s bark and roots. Revered in Ayurveda as Rasanjana, it’s packed with berberine, a potent alkaloid that tackles inflammation, infections, and blood impurities head-on. Hemorrhoids plague millions, causing agony and embarrassment. Rasaut steps in as a natural balm, formulated into tablets with anar ki chhaal and gud, or churna with neem and harad. Users report cleaner bowels, diminished swelling, and lasting relief. Jaundice strikes with its hallmark yellow tint, exhaustion, and abdominal woes. Regular intake of Rasaut kashaaya or honey-infused doses bolsters liver function, flushing out toxins…

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Injury woes plague Australia’s preparations for the 2026 T20 World Cup, casting doubts over star players’ readiness. George Bailey, Cricket Australia’s chief selector, offered clarity on Pat Cummins, Tim David, and Josh Hazlewood’s status during a recent briefing. Pat Cummins, the team’s ODI and Test skipper, is in extended recovery mode post-Ashes. Bailey revealed he won’t travel for the Sri Lanka opener and will link up with the side ahead of the February 13 clash with Zimbabwe. This strategic rest aims to ensure peak fitness for the crucial stages. On a brighter note, Josh Hazlewood is poised to play from…

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Former Uttar Pradesh legislator Kuldeep Singh Sengar faced a crushing blow from the Delhi High Court today, which rejected his plea to stay his conviction and grant bail in the infamous Unnao rape scandal. The decision solidifies his continued incarceration amid ongoing appeals. During proceedings, the division bench highlighted Sengar’s extensive criminal antecedents, refusing to overlook them in a case of such severity. The matter stems from the 2017 Unnao outrage where Sengar was held guilty of abducting and sexually assaulting a teenage girl. Compounding the horror, the victim’s father died under suspicious circumstances while in custody, leading to Sengar’s…

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A raging fire at Gul Plaza, a landmark shopping mall in Karachi, has left the city in shock, claiming 15 lives and leaving over 70 people missing. The incident unfolded Saturday evening in Pakistan’s commercial capital, with flames tearing through the structure for more than a full day before being contained. Traders and locals are furious, attributing the massive destruction to delayed action by fire services and city officials. Despite the proximity of the Sadar Fire Station, help arrived too late, and inadequate resources prolonged the nightmare. ‘We called repeatedly, but they cited water shortages,’ recounted a survivor who watched…

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Struggling with hypertension, high cholesterol, or cardiac troubles? Turn to the Arjuna tree, a ubiquitous Indian species whose bark stands as Ayurveda’s gold standard for heart health. Known for empowering the heart, this remedy has helped generations combat lifestyle-induced ailments. Found near streams, ponds, and rivers, Arjuna bark strengthens cardiac tissues, balances circulation, and ensures steady pulses. It excels at controlling blood pressure and moderating cholesterol, fortifying defenses against heart attacks and related risks. Its rich profile of anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties extends benefits to detoxification, blood cleansing, bone fracture recovery, wound healing, and inflammatory pain relief. For gut…

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Flashback to 1987: Mumbai’s cinema halls buzzed with ‘Dakait’s’ raw intensity. Amid barren landscapes, Arun Verma debuted, his Bhopal-bred poise cutting through the chaos. Eyes reflecting quiet dignity, voice laced with soil’s fragrance – he was a natural from day one. Hailing from Bhopal in 1960, Verma’s childhood in literature-rich streets honed his rhythmic dialogues. A poet-actor at heart, he navigated Bollywood’s glamour without losing his essence, always portraying the everyman with vivid realism. Industry titans relied on him: from ‘Henna’s emotional depths to ‘Khalnayak’s high drama. Small yet impactful roles opposite A-listers like Sanjay Dutt proved his mettle. Spanning…

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Davos, the epicenter of global discourse, witnessed a groundbreaking launch as O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) introduced the World University Leaders Forum (WULF) at the World Economic Forum (WEF). Designed exclusively for top university executives and scholars, this is the WEF’s first dedicated higher education platform. Leaders from around the globe will converge here to debate, collaborate, and devise strategies against shared hurdles in academia and beyond. Expect deep dives into fostering equitable, sustainable growth through education. JGU’s initiative reflects its commitment to worldwide academic synergy, drawing from India’s timeless learning traditions and Naveen Jindal’s forward-thinking vision. Over 20 years,…

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The Supreme Court of India has refused to grant bail to SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia in the high-profile disproportionate assets investigation, scheduling the next hearing for February 2. The government sought and received a two-week extension to submit its counter-affidavit during Thursday’s hearing. Majithia’s legal team pressed for interim relief, highlighting potential threats to his life in custody. Justices noted the gravity of these claims but chose to deliberate further post-response. This marks another chapter in Majithia’s legal battle that began with his dramatic arrest on June 25 amid statewide raids. Enforcement teams targeted 26 sites, including his Amritsar…

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Uttar Pradesh is gearing up to make waves on the international cybersecurity scene as Professor Triveni Singh prepares to represent India at CyberTech Global Tel Aviv-2026. This flagship event, running January 26-28 in Tel Aviv, Israel, gathers the planet’s foremost cyber minds to confront evolving digital dangers. Joining Singh is Madhavan Unnikrishnan Nair, ex-Government of India cyber coordinator. As chief mentors, they’ll dissect India’s cutting-edge tactics and Uttar Pradesh’s frontline experiences before experts from America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. Attendees hail from powerhouse nations including Japan, Germany, the UK, UAE, and many others, with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu headlining. The…

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