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    'I don’t care...': Namita Thapar reacts to online trolling over her video on health benefits of namaz

    Namita Thapar has responded to online trolling over her video on the health benefits of namaz. Her comments come amid wider corporate controversies involving Lenskart and Tata Consultancy Services, highlighting growing debates around workplace rights, religious expression and accountability in corporate India.

    CII proposes comprehensive reforms to streamline industrial land access in India

    The Confederation of Indian Industry has presented a plan to fix issues in India's industrial land system. This aims to boost manufacturing by making land access easier and more transparent. The proposals include a national land bank and a digital single-window system. These changes are expected to speed up projects and attract more investment.

    Shake your proteins before you have 'em

    In India, the protein gap is a growing concern, leading to a surge in the popularity of 'protein-washed' snacks, which are often laden with unhealthy additives. Health experts are sounding the alarm about the potential risks of consuming these highly processed options. Regulatory bodies like FSSAI are called to action for stringent labeling and testing to protect consumers.

    Rs 40,000 salary, 16-hour work days, loneliness: Ankur Warikoo shares harsh ‘survival’ reality of living abroad.

    Many Indians move abroad for better careers and salaries. However, entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo highlights the hidden struggles. High living costs and debt leave little savings. Some work long hours in survival jobs. Homesickness and isolation add to the emotional toll. Going abroad offers exposure but not always success. Realistic expectations are crucial, and knowing when to return home is important.

    20% DME-LPG blend can cut imports by 6.3 MT, save around Rs 34,200 cr yearly: Report

    India can significantly cut LPG imports by blending 20 per cent dimethyl ether, derived from coal gasification. This move could save 6.3 million tonnes of LPG annually, translating to over USD 4 billion in foreign exchange. The Bureau of Indian Standards permits this blending. Domestic DME production is currently limited, but a clear policy can unlock investments.

    22k gold rate today on Akshaya Tritiya 2026: Check 24k, 22k, 18k gold prices (April 19, 2026) in New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and other cities

    Akshaya Tritiya, April 19, 2026, is here. This auspicious day is ideal for gold purchases and new beginnings. Families traditionally invest in gold and start ventures. Check the latest gold rates from Tanishq, Joyalukkas, Kalyan Jewellers, and Malabar Gold & Diamonds. The Bureau of Indian Standards app helps verify gold authenticity.

    • Naveen Jindal backs Vedanta chair Anil Agarwal, questions FIR in Chhattisgarh boiler blast probe

      Lok Sabha MP Naveen Jindal voiced support for Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal. Jindal questioned Agarwal's naming in an FIR following a fatal boiler blast. He stressed the need for thorough investigation and accountability for the tragedy. Jindal highlighted concerns over due process and consistent standards for private sector accountability.

      Akshaya Tritiya 2026 date and time: Check city-wise muhurat timings for gold buying

      Akshaya Tritiya, a festival believed to bring wealth, sees a surge in gold purchases, with demand often rising a week prior. This year, the auspicious day falls on Sunday, April 19, 2026, with specific muhurat timings varying by city. Consumers are increasingly opting for investment-grade gold like coins and bars, alongside digital gold, while traditional jewellery remains popular.

      Indian among second group of migrants deported from US and taken in by Costa Rica

      Costa Rica has received a second group of 30 third-country nationals deported from the United States, including an Indian national, as part of a bilateral agreement. This follows an initial group of 25 deportees. These individuals are offered voluntary return programs or the option to apply for legal residency in Costa Rica.

      Strait of Hormuz crisis spotlights ship 'flagging' rules as India-flagged vessels face higher compliance burden

      Ship safety in the Strait of Hormuz draws attention to vessel flagging. India is boosting its flagged fleet. The Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 targets a significant increase in the global share of Indian-flagged ships. This initiative aims to enhance the utilization of these vessels by 2047. Indian flagged ships receive advantages in domestic waters.

      Vedanta Resources seeks $200 million loan top-up after $350 million deal earlier this year

      Vedanta Resources is looking to boost its existing $350 million loan by at least $200 million. The company is in talks with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. and First Abu Dhabi Bank to join the facility. This move aims to refinance obligations, cover transaction costs, and support general corporate needs, as Vedanta continues its debt reduction efforts.

      Techie develops technique to save 60% time but hesitates to tell manager: 'Just imagine saving half office hours.....'

      A tech expert developed an automation that saves nearly 60 percent of work time. He is hesitant to share this innovation with his manager. He fears management might increase workloads instead of offering rewards. Online communities advise caution, sharing stories of employees whose efficiency led to job losses. The consensus suggests keeping such advancements private.

      The off-balance sheet trick didn’t die in 2019: How Indian managements still hide obligations from investors

      This is one of the most judgement-heavy corners of an Indian balance sheet and one of the easiest to stretch. This part of the series is about the three levers management uses to shape the numbers, the 10 tactics every investor should learn to spot trouble, four real cases from listed companies, and a checklist to apply to any annual report – before the auditor's next remark moves the stock.

      Tap untapped potential of spices sector: Chirag Paswan at PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry conclave

      India's spices sector holds vast untapped potential. Minister Chirag Paswan urged a shift to value-driven growth, emphasizing innovation and global market integration. Enhanced quality standards are crucial for building trust and avoiding export rejections. Opportunities lie in nutraceuticals and wellness products. This focus is vital for achieving Viksit Bharat 2047.

      Chirag Paswan flags spice export quality issues, says rejections are “disheartening and embarrassing”

      Union Minister Paswan highlighted spices’ historic role in India’s trade and their vast untapped potential beyond culinary use.

      Aluminium and copper to stay elevated, steel risky: CLSA's top metals and cement calls for FY27

      Base metals like aluminium and copper present significant opportunities, according to CLSA India's Indrajit Agarwal. Steel faces near-term downside risks. Aluminium prices are expected to rise due to supply disruptions and increasing demand. Cement sector anticipates earnings pressure now, with recovery expected later in the fiscal year. Indian producers have a cost advantage in non-ferrous metals.

      India's first maritime-focused lender eyes $1 bln FY27 fundraise

      Sagarmala Finance Corp. will raise 100 billion rupees in FY27. This funding will support ports, shipbuilding, and waterways. The company will borrow through bonds, term loans, and foreign currency. Sagarmala aims to disburse up to 90 billion rupees in loans by March 2027. It also seeks government equity infusion to support its growth.

      Legal checkpoints for AI agents now mission critical, say experts

      Legal and policy experts are urging Indian regulators to move beyond broad AI principles and begin addressing the unique risks posed by autonomous AI agents. India currently has no dedicated law to govern AI agents that can act on their own and interact with other systems, leading to a yawning gap as companies rapidly deploy such tools across payments, banking and supply chains, they said.

      Signature Global ties up with Tonino Lamborghini for branded housing project in Gurugram

      Realty firm Signature Global on Thursday said it has tied up with Italian lifestyle brand Tonino Lamborghini to develop a luxury housing project in Gurugram.

      NCLEX-RN explained: What has changed and why it matters for Indian nurses

      The NCLEX-RN exam, a crucial step for Indian nurses seeking overseas careers, has adopted a new format emphasizing clinical judgment and real-world application. This shift, particularly impacting Kerala's nursing talent, requires a move from rote memorization to conceptual understanding and practical problem-solving, aligning preparation with global healthcare demands.

      Indian Navy to get next-gen missile vessel with Norwegian waterjet propulsion: Check how it will make ships faster & stealthier

      Kongsberg Maritime has secured its largest waterjet order to date, supplying 18 advanced Kamewa systems for the Indian Navy's next-generation missile vessel program. This collaboration with Cochin Shipyard Ltd will equip six high-speed stealth corvettes with enhanced anti-surface warfare and sea denial capabilities, marking a significant advancement in naval technology.

      Rs 40,300 in India = Rs 3 lakh in Switzerland? Viral G20 nations income chart sparks heated debate

      India's living cost equal to Switzerland: A social media post comparing living costs in G20 nations has ignited online discussion. The post suggests India's ₹40,300 monthly income can match Switzerland's over ₹3 lakh. Supporters cite purchasing power for essentials. Critics highlight differences in public services and quality of life.

      Nasscom reaffirms zero tolerance on harassment amid TCS BPO case

      The Indian technology industry takes misconduct and harassment very seriously. Industry body Nasscom stated this in response to allegations at Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys. Companies have strict rules and take swift action. These incidents are isolated and do not show a pattern. Infosys also confirmed it has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment.

      IT companies take swift, decisive action in harassment cases: Nasscom

      This follows Tata Consultancy Services coming under scrutiny following serious allegations of sexual harassment, religious misconduct, and coercion at its Nashik office. While the company has suspended the employees under investigation, the police have arrested seven individuals, and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to probe the matter further.

      Bengaluru to get Birkbeck, University of London campus as UGC issues Letter of Intent

      Birkbeck University of London will open a campus in Bengaluru. Indian students will access University of London degrees at a lower cost. This supports India's goal to increase higher education enrollment. The campus will offer career-focused education. It aims to make India a preferred destination for international education by 2030. This initiative expands opportunities for students.

      PM's AYUSH Premium Mark push sparks rise in global demand for 'Made in India' homeopathy: Experts

      India's homeopathy sector is experiencing a significant surge in demand, both domestically and internationally. This growth is attributed to the government's AYUSH Premium Mark and NABL accreditation initiatives, which have enhanced quality assurance and global credibility for "Made in India" medicines. These certifications are fostering trust and enabling Indian companies to compete effectively in regulated markets.

      Govt should cap charges of product testing under quality control order: GTRI

      High testing and certification costs for Quality Control Orders (QCOs) are pushing many MSME importers out of business, according to GTRI. The think tank urged the government to cap testing charges and recognize foreign lab reports to support the 'Make in India' initiative and prevent market domination by large importers.

      Net sales of non-financial private companies rise 11.4% in FY25: RBI data

      The Reserve Bank's recent statistics reveal that net sales for non-financial private firms surged by 11.4 percent in 2024-25. This reflects a minor slowdown compared to last year. The services sector thrived, fueled by robust trade and thriving real estate activities. Meanwhile, the growth rate in manufacturing sales has cooled off.

      ACA announces Rs 25 lakh cash reward for ground staff after IPL matches

      The Assam Cricket Association has awarded Rs 25 lakh to its ground staff. This reward recognizes their exceptional work in preparing pitches for IPL matches. Despite heavy rain and thunderstorms, the team ensured the games proceeded smoothly. Their dedication helped maintain the venue's reputation. The curator and groundsmen's efforts were crucial for the successful conduct of the matches.

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