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Increase in renewable energy curbs emissions growth in 2025, IEA says
Global emissions growth slowed in 2025. Solar power expansion in developing nations helped balance emissions increases in advanced economies. India saw emissions fall for the first time in normal economic conditions. China also recorded lower emissions due to leading solar capacity additions. The United States experienced an emissions rise.
Who are Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine? Danish royal twins confirmed at Fredensborg Palace Church
Danish twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine were confirmed at Fredensborg Palace Church. This Lutheran rite of passage signifies their entry into young adulthood. The ceremony connected them to royal history. The twins will now be seen in a slightly more visible public role. This milestone marks their growing royal responsibilities.
India’s consumer sector sees funding dip but deal activity surges in FY26
Indian consumer sector investment declined in FY26. Investors are now favoring smaller, diversified deals over large bets. Deal volume, however, increased significantly. This indicates a market shift towards sustainable growth and operational discipline. Mega deals are absent, but early-stage funding shows resilience. Companies focus on filling gaps rather than just scaling up.
Regulations slow growth but reward patient founders: Razorpay’s Harshil Mathur at YC Startup School
Razorpay CEO Harshil Mathur highlighted the advantages of operating in regulated spaces, noting the company's explosive growth in India's payments market, now exceeding $180 billion in volume. He shared early challenges, including a bank pulling support, but emphasized how adaptability, like embracing UPI, fueled their success, especially during the pandemic's D2C boom.
IPL 2026 RCB vs DC: Why Royal Challengers Bengaluru are wearing green jerseys today at M. Chinnaswamy
Royal Challengers Bengaluru are wearing their green jerseys for their sustainability initiative. This tradition promotes environmental awareness. The team is also performing well on the field. They have won four of their first five matches. Delhi Capitals won the toss and chose to bowl first. The playing XIs for both teams have been announced.
He dropped out of school, sold vegetables, and worked as office boy to support family. But travel vlogs changed the life of Indore auto driver. ‘Now, if my kids ask for pizza, I start the auto and take them out.’
Indore's Ravi Ratnawat, an auto driver, transformed his life by becoming a travel vlogger during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite facing poverty and quitting studies early, he learned to shoot and edit videos, gaining millions of views and a significant following. His vlogging success now provides him with a decent income and allows him to fulfill his children's wishes without hesitation.

Bhooth Bangla box-office day 1: Akshay Kumar's horror comedy starts strong, becomes superstar's top five biggest day one-grossers
Akshay Kumar's horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla has made a strong debut, earning an estimated Rs 23.90 crore globally on its opening day. The film's robust performance, with Rs 15.75 crore net domestically, has ended the month-long box office reign of Dhurandhar: The Revenge. Bhooth Bangla now ranks among Akshay Kumar's top five post-pandemic openers.

IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans sign Connor Esterhuizen as a replacement for Tom Banton
Gujarat Titans have signed Connor Esterhuizen as a replacement for Tom Banton. Banton is out of the Indian Premier League 2026 due to a finger injury. Esterhuizen recently debuted for South Africa. He will join Gujarat Titans at his base price. The team aims for a third win against KKR.

'Rs 2 crore business loss but...': Man's silent struggle of carrying burdens with a smile strikes a chord. Watch
A viral metro video shows an Indian man discussing his business collapse and ₹2 crore loss from COVID. He now works an admin job in Dubai. His calm demeanor and simple statement 'Life goes on' resonate deeply. The clip highlights resilience and puts everyday struggles into perspective. Netizens express admiration for his quiet dignity and strength.

Sadhguru on how to come to terms with layoff and make a fresh start: 'You have not lost everything'
Sadhguru offers a unique perspective on job loss, urging individuals to view it as a release rather than a loss after years of hard work. He acknowledges financial concerns but emphasizes counting blessings like being alive and having family. This shift in perspective, he suggests, can lead to discovering new talents and making a livelihood without traditional office work.

Actor who worked with Naseeruddin Shah’s wife turned to farming but ended up with Rs 2 crore debt
Rajesh Kumar has shared that he is gradually recovering from the Rs 2 crore debt he incurred after his farming venture failed during the pandemic, with only around Rs 20 lakh remaining, as revealed in an interview with Bollywood Bubble. Best known for Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, the actor spoke about the financial struggles caused by crop damage due to flooding, his reliance on family support during the crisis, and his decision to maintain a simple lifestyle.

‘Future looks great from here’: Tom Cruise to return in ‘Top Gun 3’ as sequel officially in the works; check release date here
Tom Cruise is officially returning as Maverick in "Top Gun 3," with a script reportedly well underway. Paramount Pictures announced the sequel at CinemaCon, confirming Cruise will reunite with producer Jerry Bruckheimer. While a director is not yet attached, the news follows the massive global success of the 2022 sequel.

Trump nominates former Deputy Surgeon General Erica Schwartz as new CDC director
President Trump has nominated Erica Schwartz as the new CDC director, following several leadership changes. Schwartz, who previously served as Deputy Surgeon General, was instrumental in the federal COVID-19 response. Sean Slovenski, Jen Shuford, and Sara Brenner are also appointed to senior CDC positions.

UK economy surged pre-Iran war, energy shock now looms
Britain’s economy delivered a stronger-than-expected rebound in February, with growth outpacing forecasts and pointing to solid first-quarter momentum. But economists warn the boost may prove short-lived, as the fallout from the Iran conflict and a fresh energy price shock threaten to revive inflation pressures and weaken the labour market.

Tree census to begin in Mumbai after 8-year gap: BMC
Mumbai's Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation will start a citywide tree census next week. This exercise, the first in eight years, will take about 1.5 years to complete. Experts and modern technology will be used for the counting. The civic body is also preparing for monsoon by pruning over 45,000 hazardous trees and branches across the city.

Indian officials see Iran war oil shock as disruptive as Covid
India is drawing on its Covid-era playbook to cushion the economic blow from the Iran war, with officials warning the disruption to energy supplies could rival the pandemic, threatening growth, widening the fiscal deficit, and pushing the rupee to record lows.

India’s office vacancy drops to 13.85% in Q4FY26, lowest since pandemic amid strong leasing demand
Office vacancy in India's top cities has reached its lowest point since the pandemic. This is due to companies returning to offices and Global Capability Centres continuing to lease space. Vacancy levels have declined significantly, reflecting strong demand for quality office spaces. Rental growth is also accelerating across major markets.

Aatmanirbhar 2.0 in works to cushion India against supply chain, energy pain
India had unveiled several targeted interventions during the Covid-19 pandemic to ensure availability of several key products and to reduce dependence on imports as part of the Aatmanirbhar initiative.

Iran war impact: Essential drugs may cost up to 5% more, for now
The immediate net consumer impact could be 3-5% higher prices, or roughly similar to what consumers paid before the late-September cuts in GST rates. The industry expects the price increase to be in place for 3-4 months, with a rollback option once input costs stabilise.
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