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    Families in Iran struggle with school closures even as airstrikes have stopped

    Life in Iran remains unsettled as schools stay closed following recent conflict. Parents are juggling work and online classes, facing productivity challenges. Many families who fled conflict zones are now back, dealing with disrupted routines and financial strain. The uncertainty of when normal life will resume weighs heavily on households across the nation.

    Digital gold offers on Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Check offers on Paytm, PhonePe, JioFinance; how to buy gold from home

    Akshaya Tritiya 202: Akshaya Tritiya on April 19, 2026, sees a surge in digital gold purchases. Platforms like PhonePe, JioFinance, and Paytm offer convenient ways to invest in 24K gold, bypassing crowded stores and storage concerns. These apps allow easy buying, selling, and even physical gold delivery options.

    Akshaya Tritiya 2026 gold offers: Tanishq, Joyalukkas, Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Kalyan Jewellers, KISNA announce discounts and rate lock schemes

    Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Jewellery brands are launching special offers for Akshaya Tritiya 2026. Customers can avail pre-booking schemes, cashback, and gold rate protection plans. These schemes allow buyers to lock in gold prices or benefit from lower rates.

    ISRO intern by day, robber at night: Booked in 11 theft cases, techie shoots jeweller in heist attempt in Gujarat's Navsari

    Umang Vachhani, an aeronautical engineer who had interned at ISRO and has a record of theft cases, was arrested along with two others for attempting to rob a jewellery shop in Gujarat's Navsari. The shop owner was shot twice when the robbery failed. Investigators traced the accused using CCTV footage, even as they tried to hide their escape trail.

    Stock picks of the week: 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 29%

    The market is again abuzz with the possibility of peace in the Gulf. This has, however, happened in the past. There is, thus, no point in guessing what will happen if Iran ignores the latest deadline set by US President Trump. So, let the storm pass; till then, focus on the long term, and on sectors where companies are able to deliver numbers. Our selected stocks for today depict a strong upward trajectory in their overall average score which is based on five key pillars: Earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum. This implies that there has been a significant improvement in their market outlook in the given time frame.

    Gulf war batters India's glass heartland, testing New Delhi's manufacturing drive

    Firozabad, India's Glass City, faces a crisis. War in the Middle East disrupts gas supply, halting glass furnaces and leaving thousands jobless. This energy crunch impacts India's manufacturing, from textiles to high tech. Shipping costs also surge, stranding containers and halting exports. Many businesses struggle to survive as production plummets.

    • Senco Gold shares soar 11% on robust Q4 business update as wedding, festive demand boost sales

      Senco Gold shares surged following a strong business update. The company reported significant revenue growth in the fourth quarter and full fiscal year. This performance was fueled by wedding season demand and new store openings. Senco also focused on product innovation and digital initiatives. The company anticipates continued growth driven by upcoming festivals and expansion plans.

      Quote of the day by Coco Chanel: ‘You can be gorgeous at thirty, charming at forty, and irresistible for the rest of your life’

      Coco Chanel changed women’s fashion by making it simple, comfortable, and elegant. Her famous quote reminds us that beauty isn’t limited by age and that confidence matters most. Even today, her ideas inspire women to be themselves, feel confident, and believe that true style and charm only grow stronger with time. Read on!

      ETtech Deals Digest: Startups raise $187 million this week, down 28% on-year

      The number of deals during the week was also down at 18 transactions, compared to 24 in the corresponding week last year. Compared to the previous week, when startups raised $310.7 million, the funding was down 39.8%.

      Kashmiris donate for Iranians' cause

      People in Kashmir are showing solidarity with Iran. They are donating cars, jewelry, and even land. This response comes after calls for support from the Iranian Embassy. Donations are being made directly or exchanged for cash. This gesture highlights a strong humanitarian response from the region.

      Is your insurance adequate? Here’s a simple checklist to find out

      Many policyholders are insured but not adequately, leading to claim dissonance. Reviewing health, home, cyber, and motor insurance covers to ensure they match current needs and asset values is highly advised. Adequate insurance provides a crucial safety net against unforeseen events and financial strain.

      Will the war soften Dubai properties, unsettle residency plans, & crypto fest?

      Amidst geopolitical tensions, Dubai's booming property market faces scrutiny as Indian buyers and businesses reassess investments. While some anticipate price corrections and distress opportunities, others believe the market will stabilize. The city's appeal as a tax-friendly domicile and crypto hub is also being tested, with upcoming events crucial for maintaining confidence.

      Word of the day: Impignorate

      Impignorate is a rare English word that means to give something valuable as security to borrow money. The word comes from the old Latin language and has been used for many years. People usually use it when talking about pawn shops or loans. It simply describes pledging an item until the money is paid back.

      ET Prime Special: Macro-economics & the stock market. What the revamped CPI means – and its implications for the market

      Earlier this month, India's economic data landscape underwent a seismic shift. The government unveiled a completely revamped Consumer Price Index (CPI) with a new base year of 2024, fundamentally altering how the nation measures retail inflation. It is a development that has created a new paradigm for understanding the complex dynamics of prices in one of the world's fastest-growing economies.

      Who is Asim Azhar? Singer’s dance video with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir from 'private' nikah goes viral. The truth behind the clip

      A viral video of Pakistani stars Asim Azhar and Hania Aamir dancing at what appeared to be a wedding sparked marriage rumours. However, the clip was from that. Despite past links and recent interactions, neither has confirmed a romantic reconciliation. Read on to know the truth behind the viral video.

      Limelight Diamonds targets 200+ stores by 2027 as lab-grown demand surges

      As India’s lab-grown diamond market gains scale and consumer confidence, Limelight Diamonds is positioning itself at the forefront of the category’s organised retail expansion.

      New-age cos downsize IPOs; Neysa’s $1.2 billion funding

      Happy Monday! Several recently-listed new-age firms have cut down their IPO sizes and tinkered with their valuation. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Quick commerce gains as last-minute events drive Valentine’s demand

      Direct-to-consumer (D2C) brands report a surge in sales during the Valentine’s Day period as smaller events, festivals, and occasions grow bigger on quick commerce each year. Valentine’s Day is emerging as a key sales event for quick commerce platforms as companies like Zepto, Blinkit, Flipkart Minutes and Swiggy’s Instamart create dedicated sections on their apps featuring brand deals, offers and promotions days before February 14.

      Gifting, wellness brands find love on qcomm this Valentine’s week

      Valentine’s Day is becoming a major sales event for the quick commerce and D2C brands, spanning fashion, jewellery, beauty, and sexual wellness. Platforms like Zepto, Blinkit, and Instamart have launched dedicated Valentine’s sections from February 7, with interactive designs to boost purchases. Sexual wellness brand MyMuse reports a 50–60% YoY rise in sales via these apps.

      India’s Valentine sales rise as tier-3 shoppers drive D2C growth

      Valentine's Day shopping is booming in India's smaller towns. Consumers are choosing practical gifts over traditional ones. Minimalist jewelry, fragrances, and wellness kits saw high demand. Female shoppers led purchases, buying for themselves and others. This trend shows a shift towards lifestyle and aspiration, with Tier-3 cities driving significant growth in online commerce.

      Gold biscuits served at viral Saudi wedding turned out to be chocolates. Here's all about it

      A Saudi wedding video went viral, with viewers believing gold biscuits were gifted. Initial excitement over the 'royal' gesture quickly turned to amusement as it was revealed the shiny bars were actually luxury chocolates wrapped in gold foil. These premium confections, often mistaken for real gold, are a popular gifting item in the Middle East, showcasing opulent celebration styles.

      India’s inflation revamp may give Reserve Bank a reason to stay on hold

      India is set to release inflation figures using a new index on Thursday, which analysts predict may indicate elevated price pressures. This revised Consumer Price Index, reflecting updated spending patterns and new categories, could influence the central bank's decision to maintain current interest rates.

      Deep losses, rampant layoffs tell the other side of India's gold, silver story

      India's gold and silver markets are facing a never-before-seen crisis. Extreme price swings have halted business in Rajkot and Mumbai. Demand has vanished, leaving traders with massive dues and workers jobless. Jewellery has become unaffordable for many. Consumers are delaying purchases, and selling metal is getting more and more difficult.

      Scroll, spot, buy: Why fashion and lifestyle shopping is growing on Instagram

      For many Gen Z shoppers in their early 20s, shopping via social media ads while scrolling through the feed is most natural, with impulse purchases offering both retail therapy and instant gratification.

      Jewellery’s Instagram moment; Claude Cowork stirs concerns

      Happy Friday! Instagram is driving growth for fashion jewellery brands through discovery-led shopping. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Hyderabad-based Marri Retail files DRHP with Sebi for an IPO

      Hyderabad-based Marri Retail has filed its DRHP with Sebi for an IPO comprising a Rs 522-crore fresh issue and a promoter OFS. The company plans to use the proceeds for debt reduction, new store expansion and capex. Marri Retail currently operates 34 stores across four states under multiple apparel and jewellery brands.

      India's Gold Rush Goes Digital: E-jewellery winning over a traditionally tactile market

      Jewellery shopping in India is rapidly moving online. Consumers are increasingly comfortable buying gold and diamonds digitally, thanks to hallmark certifications and brand assurances. This trend is boosting e-commerce platforms, with significant year-on-year sales growth. Experts predict online sales will continue to rise, complementing physical stores and making jewellery more accessible to a wider audience across India.

      Myntra Fashion Carnival: Sparkle and save big with up to 80% off on jewellery

      Explore Myntra’s jewellery collection with a discount and unlock spectacular savings on your favourite styles. From delicate rings and elegant bracelets to statement necklaces and versatile anklets, find beautiful pieces at up to 80% off. Choose from top brands like Anouk, DressBerry, Vighnaharta, Jewels Galaxy, and Silvermerc Designs. Whether you’re dressing for a festive occasion, a party, or daily elegance, Myntra’s jewellery selection offers timeless charm and modern appeal. Shop smart and style effortlessly with jaw-dropping deals that fit every budget.

      Jewellery shop burgled in Delhi, thieves make hole in wall; owner says it had "Rs 20-25 crore jewellery"

      The owner discovered the theft when they reopened the shop after a day off. The CCTV cameras had been damaged, and police are conducting an investigation. Authorities believe the culprits had prior knowledge of the shop and knew how to access the strong room. The incident is being treated as a major burglary.

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