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    India expands Russian marine insurance options

    India has increased the number of Russian insurers authorized to provide marine cover for ships docking at its ports. This move allows more Russian companies to offer protection and indemnity coverage. The expanded list includes several Russian firms with registrations valid until 2026, 2027, 2029, and 2030.

    Female Vs Male Watermelon: The Simple Trick to Pick the Sweetest One Every Time

    Forget the 'female' versus 'male' watermelon myth. Scientists confirm sweetness depends on ripeness, variety, and growing conditions. Look for a yellow field spot, a hollow sound when tapped, and a heavy feel for a juicy, sweet fruit. Proper ripening and good growing conditions are the real secrets to a delicious summer watermelon.

    NAACP sues Musk's xAI, alleging illegal operation of gas turbines

    The NAACP has sued xAI and its subsidiary MZX Tech, alleging they illegally operated gas turbines to power a data centre in Mississippi without necessary air permits. The civil rights group claims this poses a health risk to local residents by emitting pollutants and known carcinogens, violating the Clean Air Act.

    How to make drilling for oil woke again

    A decade after backing “all-of-the-above” energy, the political left swung hard against fossil fuels, framing oil drilling as incompatible with climate goals. But geopolitical shocks, energy inflation and stubborn global demand are forcing a rethink. From Canada to parts of Europe, center-left governments are shifting toward a more pragmatic stance: continue producing oil and gas, but with lower emissions and tighter standards. The emerging consensus isn’t “no drilling” -- it’s “drill cleaner,” as policymakers balance climate ambitions with economic and energy realities.

    The Shower Hack People Swear By for Smoother Shaving Without Spending Extra

    Hair conditioner offers a practical alternative to shaving cream. Its ingredients, like cationic surfactants, create a protective film reducing friction and irritation. Emollients and moisturizers hydrate the skin, promoting softness and minimizing razor burn. This method is budget-friendly and convenient, especially for travelers. While some conditioners raise environmental concerns due to non-biodegradable components, mindful selection of products is advised.

    Bombay High Court rules in favour of RIL: Directs MMRDA to refund Rs 646 crore

    Bombay High Court quashed a Rs 1,116 crore demand against Reliance Industries for alleged construction delays on its BKC complex. The court found the process arbitrary, ordering a refund of Rs 646 crore paid under coercion. This significant relief follows RIL's argument that statutory approvals impacted project timelines.

    • From insurance purchase to strategic risk management: A shift in Indian corporate thinking

      Indian companies are increasingly integrating insurance into their broader corporate risk strategy, moving beyond a traditional, finance-centric approach. This shift, driven by global expansion and interconnected risks, reflects a maturing insurance market and evolving client expectations for strategic risk advisory services.

      ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 53: All vehicles need this auto ancillary’s product, but its EV future is still taking shape

      This auto ancillary is not trying to be many things at once. It has stayed in one technical lane for years and built its business around a function every vehicle needs. That gives the story some stability. But it does not remove the risks. A large share of revenue comes from a few customers, the group is carrying unresolved contingent matters, and the gap between standalone and consolidated earnings shows the cost of building backward integration. In a sector moving toward EVs, this business still looks rooted in old strengths, while its next phase is only beginning to take shape.

      This Cheap Kitchen Liquid Unclogs Your Drain Automatically No Scrubbing Needed

      Forget harsh chemicals for clogged kitchen sinks! A simple baking soda and vinegar mix, or enzyme-based cleaners, offer a gentler, science-backed solution. These methods leverage natural reactions and beneficial bacteria to break down grease and food debris, providing effective, long-term drain maintenance without damaging pipes. Discover the smart, safe alternative for your home.

      The Banana Peel Bake Hack What Its Used For Whats Nonsense And The Safe Way To Try It At Home

      Kitchen waste is finding a new purpose. Banana peels are now being turned into nutritious flours and extracts. This global trend appeals to environmentally conscious bakers and families. Studies confirm the nutritional benefits, including high potassium and fiber content. This innovative practice reduces food waste and offers a cost-effective way to enhance meals.

      I Cleaned the Floors But Did Not Dry Them Properly

      Leaving floors wet after cleaning poses significant risks. Research highlights that moisture causes slips and falls, leading to injuries. Beyond accidents, dampness promotes mold and bacteria, impacting health. Structural damage can also occur. Experts emphasize that drying is as vital as cleaning. This simple step ensures safety and preserves property integrity.

      Iran accuses IAEA of "clear complicity" over silence on US-Israeli strikes against nuclear sites

      Iran's nuclear agency has accused the International Atomic Energy Agency of complicity. This follows the agency's silence on recent military strikes targeting Iran's nuclear facilities. Iran's chief has urged the IAEA to condemn these attacks. The organization warns that this inaction undermines global trust and the IAEA's credibility.

      WHO warns about attacks on Iran health facilities, regional threat

      The World Health Organization has issued a stark warning about escalating attacks on health facilities in Iran. A major research center in Tehran has sustained significant damage. The WHO is now urgently appealing for support for health systems across the wider Middle East region. Millions have been displaced by the ongoing conflict, increasing the risk of disease outbreaks.

      Pam Bondi struggled to prosecute Trump foes. But will a new attorney general make a difference?

      Pam Bondi has left her Justice Department role after failing to secure criminal cases against President Trump's political opponents. Her successor faces similar challenges. Judges, grand juries, and the workforce have resisted these efforts. Trump's demand for political prosecutions continues, but legal and factual hurdles remain significant.

      Fuel prices aren’t airlines’ only headache

      Global aviation industry is grappling with geopolitical tensions, rising fuel costs and uncertainty over the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), run by International Civil Aviation Organization, which is set to become mandatory from 2027.

      QatarEnergy tanker hit by missile off Qatar coast

      A fuel oil tanker chartered by QatarEnergy was struck by a missile early Wednesday. The vessel, Aqua 1, was attacked in northern Qatari territorial waters. Fortunately, no crew members were injured. There have been no reports of environmental damage. The reasons behind this missile strike remain unclear.

      West Bengal polls: Coal economy, identity politics shape contest in Asansol Dakshin

      Asansol Dakshin gears up for a crucial 2026 West Bengal assembly election. Key issues include the declining coal economy, illegal mining, and identity politics. The BJP aims to retain the seat, while the TMC seeks to regain ground. Land subsidence and demographic shifts also influence the electoral landscape.

      Does Drying Clothes Indoors Damage Your Homes Air Quality

      Drying clothes inside your home can be harmful. Scientific studies show it increases indoor humidity, promoting mold and dust mites. This can lead to allergies and asthma. It also releases microfibers and chemicals into the air. Experts suggest improving ventilation and controlling humidity to reduce these risks. This practice affects homes globally.

      Trump says US negotiating with Iran's parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qaliba, who denies talks

      President Trump threatened Iran with widespread destruction of its infrastructure if a war-ending deal isn't reached soon, while Iran denies direct talks with the US. Meanwhile, Israel's invasion of southern Lebanon has led to UN peacekeeper deaths, and oil prices are rising amid regional uncertainty.

      Anand Mahindra's Monday motivation is Bittu Tabahi from Biaora. Here's why the veteran industrialist is so impressed with 20-year-old

      Anand Mahindra's Monday motivation: Veteran industrialist Anand Mahindra is impressed with 20-year-old Bittu Tabahi from Madhya Pradesh's Biaora. Bittu Tabahi went viral for single-handedly cleaning the heavily polluted Ajnar River. Bittu began cleaning trash from the river on the 26th of January with the help of a few friends, earning a lot of praise from the locals.

      Today in US History on March 29: Mad Bomber panic, Rosenberg trial, Keeling Curve’s CO₂ measurement

      March 29th in US history witnessed the "Mad Bomber" scare in New York City and the conviction of the Rosenbergs for espionage. This date also marks the start of crucial Keeling Curve CO₂ measurements and a unique event where Niagara Falls briefly fell silent due to an ice jam.

      BJD vs BJP over 'shifting' of steel plant to Andhra Pradesh

      A political dispute has erupted between the BJD and BJP over a major steel plant. The BJD claims the ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel project, initially planned for Kendrapara in Odisha, has been moved to Andhra Pradesh. Odisha's Industries Minister stated the company can invest anywhere and its Odisha plans are proceeding.

      Why Alligators Are Slipping Into Florida Pools When No One’s Watching

      Florida residents are witnessing a surprising trend this spring. Alligators are entering residential swimming pools. This phenomenon is linked to warmer weather and the start of mating season. As alligators roam further for mates and territory, they are encountering human-populated areas. These encounters highlight the growing overlap between natural habitats and urban development.

      Trump administration seeks Endangered Species Act exemption for oil, gas projects in Gulf

      The Trump administration seeks an exemption from the Endangered Species Act for oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. Environmental groups are alarmed, fearing it sets a dangerous precedent. They are working to block a meeting of the Endangered Species Committee, known as the "God Squad.

      ‘US sees the Middle East as one long war — fuelled by oil and water’

      Professor Toby C. Jones details America's long-term strategy in the Middle East. He highlights the critical link between oil wealth and water management in arid Gulf nations. Jones explains how oil profits fund desalination projects, addressing domestic political challenges.

      Sky turns dark: Thousands of crows circle Tel Aviv, sparking ominous warnings

      Thousands of crows suddenly covered the sky over Tel Aviv and shocked many people. Videos spread fast online and some users called it a bad sign. Experts explained it was a normal seasonal migration. Old beliefs about birds also fueled fears. The sighting came during Middle East tensions, which increased concern. Scientists say the event was natural, not a warning.

      'Polluter pays' principle must not be reduced to 'pollute and pay', SC told

      The Supreme Court heard arguments on retrospective environmental clearances, with one lawyer arguing prior clearance is a vital safeguard, not a formality. The "polluter pays" principle shouldn't become "pollute and pay." The government defended its office memorandum, stating it doesn't offer blanket regularization but makes violations more difficult and expensive. The hearing continues.

      Quote of the day by Natalie Portman: 'Smart women love smart men more than smart men love smart women'

      Natalie Portman is a celebrated Israeli-American actress, director, and producer. She gained fame with Star Wars and won an Oscar for Black Swan. Portman also holds a Harvard degree in psychology. She actively champions animal rights, gender equality, and environmental causes. Her public image blends intellect, creativity, and social consciousness.

      FSSAI warning: Don’t be fooled by 'organic’ labels. Check these 3 signs before you buy

      Many consumers believe organic food is healthier. However, not all products labelled organic are genuine. Regulatory bodies like FSSAI warn against marketing claims alone. This guide explains the difference between organic and normal food. It details how to verify authenticity and understand labels. Consumers can make smarter, healthier choices by checking for official certifications like Jaivik Bharat Logo.

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