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    Nippon India Mutual Fund dominates Akshaya Tritiya ETF volumes with 63% market share

    Nippon India Mutual Fund demonstrated strong performance in Gold and Silver ETFs during Akshaya Tritiya 2026. The fund house secured a significant market share in combined volumes and investor base. This leadership highlights its consistent performance and superior liquidity, making it a preferred choice for Gold and Silver ETF investments in India.

    Quote of the day by Jerry Seinfeld: 'There is no such thing as fun for the...' Life lessons on human nature, happiness and enjoyment by popular American comedian

    Quote of the day by Jerry Seinfeld explores how the idea of fun differs for people within families and social groups. The quote reflects human nature, expectations, and shared experiences. The story explains the quote meaning, its relevance today, and life lessons from the quote. It also looks at Jerry Seinfeld’s career journey, comedy work, television success, and later projects that shaped his influence on popular culture and entertainment.

    Once an institution of warmth and wit, parties are now an embodiment of symbol over experience

    A recent party at Gwalior's Jai Vilas Palace offered a glimpse of genuine connection, a stark contrast to years of superficial gatherings. The author recalls parties hosted by Parmeshwar Godrej, Raj Salgaocar, and Roohi Jaikishan, where guests connected through shared interests and the host's charisma.

    Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

    Researchers found over 5.6 million bees nesting in an Ithaca, New York cemetery. This discovery highlights a massive, long-standing colony of ground-nesting bees. Cemeteries provide undisturbed habitats crucial for these often-overlooked pollinators. The study by Cornell University scientists reveals the vital ecological role of these solitary bees, urging greater conservation efforts for diverse urban environments.

    Gold ETFs shine amid rising geopolitical tensions and strong gold price rally: ICRA Analytics

    Gold ETFs have seen a sharp rise in investor preference amid geopolitical tensions and a strong rally in gold prices, ICRA Analytics said. AUM surged nearly 65% CAGR over five years to Rs 1.71 lakh crore, while inflows jumped to ₹2,266 crore in March 2026, highlighting growing demand for safe-haven assets.

    Gold, silver ETFs rally up to 9% as US-Iran peace hopes and falling oil lift sentiment. What should investors do?

    Gold and silver ETFs surged up to 9% on Wednesday, driven by falling crude oil prices and renewed hopes of US-Iran talks easing Middle East supply concerns. Softer oil prices also alleviated inflation worries, boosting sentiment for precious metals. Experts suggest current levels offer a timely opportunity for long-term investors to accumulate precious metals for portfolio diversification amid global uncertainties.

    • Reviewing draft fuel efficiency norms, will discuss with members on implementation timeline: SIAM

      Auto industry body SIAM is reviewing the draft CAFE III fuel efficiency norms and will discuss manufacturer readiness for the implementation timeline with members. President Shailesh Chandra declined to comment on proposed incentives for small cars, citing differing views among manufacturers. SIAM advocates for an enabling environment for EV adoption rather than mandates.

      From Johnny Depp to Shah Rukh: How Iranian embassies are mocking Trump with AI images amid Hormuz blockade threats

      Iran is countering US President Donald Trump's claims about its navy. Through its embassies worldwide, Iran is using social media posts and cultural references. The Mumbai consulate invoked Bollywood, while other missions issued warnings and shared satirical images. This coordinated messaging aims to project Iran's naval strength and control over key waterways.

      CAFE-III to kick in from April 2027; Govt unlikely to extend implementation date: Official

      New fuel efficiency rules for car makers will take effect from April 1 next year. The government is not planning to extend the deadline for CAFE III standards. Auto companies are discussing the new norms. A high-level meeting is scheduled for April 16 to finalize the rules. The new framework includes flexible compliance and carbon credit trading.

      Japanese word of the day ‘Komorebi’: This quiet Japanese word might become your new daily motivation

      Word of the day and thought of the day: A beautiful Japanese word, Komorebi, is now trending worldwide. It describes the lovely sight of sunlight peeking through tree leaves. This word, combining tree, leak, and light, captures a natural moment. People are using Komorebi on social media to share feelings of peace and mindfulness. It encourages appreciating simple, quiet beauty in our busy lives.

      ETtech Deals Digest: Startups raise $370 million this week, up 80% on-year

      The number of deals during the week was down to 22 transactions, compared to 42 in the corresponding week last year.

      Why Some Animals Choose Family Over Freedom And What It Reveals About Survival

      Life in nature is not just about survival. Organisms often help their relatives reproduce. This is explained by inclusive fitness theory. It suggests helping kin passes on genes. This behavior is seen in birds and insects. While genetics plays a role, environment and social factors also influence cooperation. This theory offers insights into animal behavior.

      Summer garden goals: 9 flowering plants to grow for vibrant entrance or gate of your house

      Enhance your home's entrance with flowering climbers. These plants add colour and life to gates and walls. Many thrive in Indian summers, turning your home into a vibrant, welcoming space. Discover options like Bougainvillea, Jasmine, Rangoon Creeper, and more. These vines offer a beautiful way to make your home stand out.

      Silver, gold ETFs fall up to 4% as rising crude, rate hike fears hit sentiment. What should investors do?

      Silver and gold ETFs saw significant drops on Thursday, shedding up to 4%, as MCX bullion prices followed global weakness. The US Federal Reserve's minutes signaled further rate hikes amid inflation concerns, while geopolitical risks from the Iran conflict also weighed on markets. Investors remain cautious, awaiting clarity on the US-Iran ceasefire.

      Silver, gold ETFs rally up to 6% as Iran ceasefire eases inflation fears. Should you buy?

      Silver and gold ETFs surged up to 6% on Wednesday, mirroring gains in global bullion markets. This rally followed U.S. President Trump's agreement to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, easing energy-driven inflation concerns. Experts suggest current levels offer an attractive consolidation zone for long-term investors.

      How To Pick A Good Watermelon 6 Expert Tips

      Picking the perfect watermelon is now a science, not a gamble. Experts reveal key indicators like a deep yellow field spot, heavy weight for its size, symmetrical shape, and prominent webbing. A dried stem and a deep, hollow sound when tapped further confirm ripeness, ensuring a sweet and juicy summer treat.

      Bosch Home Comfort India Ltd unveils the 2026 range of Hitachi ACs

      The new lineup introduces distinct series with premium design & smart controls, setting fresh benchmarks in comfort, durability, and intelligent living.

      How Honeybees Mastered the Mystery of Zero

      Honeybees are showing surprising intelligence. Scientists discovered these insects understand the concept of zero. They can also perform basic calculations. This research challenges long-held beliefs about cognition. It suggests intelligence is not solely dependent on brain size. These findings are changing how scientists view animal minds. Bees learn, remember, and adapt in remarkable ways.

      ‘King Donald’ & 7-month war: Did Nostradamus predict the Iran war? Here’s what the French seer prophesied for 2026

      The Iran conflict continues into its sixth week, impacting global markets. Amidst this, attention turns to Nostradamus' prophecies. Some interpret his writings as predicting a "seven-month great war" in 2026. Other verses are linked to potential geopolitical shifts and rising East-West tensions. These interpretations remain speculative.

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