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Rajesh Palviya sees Nifty rally extending this week on strong bullish momentum
Indian equity markets concluded last week with a third consecutive gain, driven by improving sentiment and sustained buying. Market expert Rajesh Palviya noted a strong bullish Marubozu candle on the weekly chart, indicating robust buying action. He advised a 'buy on decline' strategy as Nifty holds above 24,100, with potential rallies towards 24,600–24,700 if it breaks 24,400.
Let truth flow, let philosophers bloom: Bihar's prohibition law in focus under leadership of Samrat Choudhary
Bihar's prohibition law is under scrutiny following a leadership change. Samrat Choudhary now heads the state, and his administration's stance on the strict ban is a key question. While the immediate future suggests the ban will continue, there is anticipation for potential policy shifts. The current situation raises hopes among those who favor the lifting of the prohibition.
Some small cap funds reopen, others stay closed: 5 key investor takeaways
Small-cap funds, which previously gated inflows due to stretched valuations and excessive liquidity, are now reopening. While some funds have lifted restrictions, others, particularly larger ones, maintain them, citing capacity constraints and liquidity risks. Investors should view these actions as risk management, not market timing signals.
Nifty has a bit of momentum, but faces resistance at 24,300-24,700
Dalal Street's recent rebound is gaining strength. Technical signals indicate a shift from a corrective phase to a sustained uptrend. Improving momentum and selective buying are supporting this move. However, the market faces crucial resistance zones. Analysts are watching closely to see if the recovery can overcome these challenges and establish a firm upward trajectory.
Pakistan: Economic challenges arise for farmers, labourers as modern harvesting techniques enter farms
According to The Express Tribune, Khanewal, a key wheat-producing region, has historically depended on manual harvesting, where large groups of labourers spent days cutting crops with sickles.
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From struggle to stardom: 5 famous actors whose fathers were farmers, from Pankaj Tripathi to Manoj Bajpayee
Many of India’s most admired actors come from farming families, where discipline and perseverance are a way of life. Growing up in villages, they learned the value of hard work early on. Their journey from simple beginnings to the film industry highlights how strong determination, passion, and upbringing can shape success and change the course of life. Read on!

Weight-loss drug craze for Ozempic, Mounjaro surges in India amid safety concerns
In India, appetite for weight-loss drugs is on the rise, with consumers increasingly turning to injectables such as Mounjaro and Ozempic for gradual weight reduction. Healthcare professionals are urging the need for stringent regulations to prevent misuse and improper marketing.

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.

BigBasket appoints ex-Google exec Arpit Jaiswal as chief growth officer
BigBasket has appointed Arpit Jaiswal, a former executive of Google India, as its new chief growth officer. Jaiswal brings 15 years of experience from Google, where he led growth and monetisation for Google Pay. Additionally, Keshav Kumar has been elevated to the role of chief product & technology officer.

Employee fined Rs 10 lakh over lack of ESOP disclosure in ITR; here's why ITAT Chennai cancelled it
An Indian employee faced a Rs 10 lakh penalty for not disclosing foreign ESOPs in his Income Tax Return. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, Chennai, has now cancelled this penalty. The tribunal ruled that the omission was accidental and bona fide, especially as it was the first year of the reporting requirement.

Bhooth Bangla OTT release date and platform: When and where to watch Akshay Kumar starrer horror comedy after theatrical run
Akshay Kumar’s horror comedy Bhooth Bangla has released in theatres and is already drawing attention for its OTT plans. As per reports, the film’s digital rights have been acquired by Netflix, where it will stream after completing its theatrical run. While the makers have not confirmed an exact date yet, it is expected to arrive on OTT between June and early July, following the usual 45–60 day window.

'Who are you?' he asked his wife before his daughter's wedding. CT scan, MRI reports normal. Neurologist points out the real culprit
A 60-year-old father's memory loss and behavioral changes during his daughter's wedding were initially blamed on stress. Medical tests were normal, but a seizure led to further investigation. Neurologists diagnosed autoimmune encephalitis. Prompt treatment led to recovery, allowing him to attend the wedding fully present. This case emphasizes early diagnosis for brain conditions.

'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.

'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' fame Rajesh Kumar reveals how he reduced Rs 2 crore debt to just 10 percent, opens up about his sisters' role when he faced huge losses
Rajesh Kumar, best known as the iconic Rosesh from Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, has revealed that his Rs 2 crore debt has been reduced and only a small portion is left to be paid. Rajesh Kumar also shared how his two sisters, both living in US and Finland for more than 25 years, quit their high-paying jobs to come back to Bihar and help him in his farming business. During his break from acting, Rajesh had worked on a business plan. He introduced an app and tried selling organic produce and even ran a vegetable cart outside his son’s school.

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.

From 82 kg to 60 kg: How protein and water helped this mom lose 22 kgs without giving up her favourite foods or mithai
Noopur Kalra shared her realistic and sustainable weight loss journey, revealing how she went from 82 kg to 60 kg without crash dieting or extreme measures. Instead of starving herself, she focused on protein-rich meals, ate six small balanced meals daily, prioritised home-cooked food, stayed well-hydrated, and avoided strict restrictions. By choosing consistency and mindful eating over quick fixes, she achieved long-term results, proving that healthy weight loss is more about balance and lifestyle changes than drastic diets.

Sri Lanka among worst impacted countries in Asia-Pacific due to West Asia conflict: UN report
In light of the West Asia crisis, a recent UN report underscores the profound economic challenges facing Sri Lanka. The country is grappling with dwindling export connections to the Gulf, while migrant workers are leaving for the Middle East in droves. Tourist footfall has experienced a significant decline, and the ramifications are dire, particularly for the tea export sector.

AgriTech could add $90 billion to Southeast Asia’s GDP by 2033: Report
While investments have seen a recent decline due to structural challenges, opportunities abound in digital value chains, AgriFinTech, deep technology, and sustainable food brands, with aquaculture also presenting a major growth area.

Trolls, defeat and reinvention: Nara Lokesh's elevation indicates making of TDP's future leadership
Nara Lokesh has been appointed National Working President of the Telugu Desam Party. This move signals a significant generational shift within the party. Lokesh's elevation follows a period of reinvention after the 2019 election defeat. He has taken on new responsibilities and is seen as a key figure for the party's future.

Inside the Underground Farms Run by Ant Colonies
Leaf-cutter ants engage in sophisticated agriculture, cultivating fungi for sustenance in underground chambers. This intricate symbiosis extends to bacteria that protect their fungal crops from disease. Remarkably, some ant species even nurture plant growth, blurring the lines between insect behavior and human farming practices, showcasing diverse and complex ant agricultural systems.

30 kg weight loss in 6 months: 48-year-old man shares strategy using simple routine, no extreme dieting
A 48-year-old businessman achieved a remarkable 32 kg weight loss in six months. He transformed his life by adopting a disciplined approach to eating and exercise. Simple daily tasks now feel easy. His journey highlights the power of consistent effort over quick fixes. This transformation offers a relatable path to better health.

Gadkari sees farmers as future energy providers to reduce import dependence
Gadkari flagged the need for stronger post-harvest infrastructure, warning that surplus production without adequate cold storage, processing plants and value-addition facilities would depress farm prices.

NABARD launches Rs 2.62 lakh crore credit plan for Delhi; proposes ‘nano, mini’ units to boost MSME access
The plan emphasises inclusive credit planning and tailored development pathways for balanced growth across the National Capital Territory.

West Bengal polls 2026: Amid voter row, Nadia’s Matua belt shows BJP leanings, minimal deletions
In West Bengal’s Nadia district, Matua voters in border villages like Majhdia navigate a unique reality—crossing fenced borders daily to farm while weighing political choices amid voter roll concerns, economic stress and identity rooted in migration.

2 stocks to buy now: Why Angel One’s Rajesh Bhosale is betting on these counters despite Nifty slide
Even as the Nifty slips over a percent, one technical analyst sees opportunity hiding in plain sight. Rajesh Bhosale of Angel One is flagging two stocks flashing strong buy signals right now and says individual counters can deliver even as the broader index consolidates.

Jammu and Kashmir: 60-year-old farmer transforms six kanals into thriving apple hub
A 60-year-old farmer, Sansar Chand, is revolutionizing agriculture in Udhampur. He has converted his land into a high-density apple orchard. This modern approach yields fruit within a year, unlike traditional methods. Supported by government subsidies and technology, Chand's initiative offers faster returns and increased productivity. His success inspires younger generations to adopt advanced farming practices.

Sarabhai's Roshesh says “Satish Shah would have been so happy” with FTII batchmate Rakesh Bedi’s ‘Dhurandhar’ success
Veteran actor Satish Shah's passing on October 25, 2025, has left a void, particularly for the 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' cast. Rajesh Kumar shared that the team often reminisces about Shah's witty comebacks in their chats, highlighting his enduring spirit. Shah would have also celebrated Rakesh Bedi's current success.

'Rs 2 crore debt, now just 10-15% left': Rupali Ganguly co-actor reveals how his sisters quit high-paying jobs in the US to support him
Actor Rajesh Kumar, known for his beloved character Roshesh Sarabhai, once quit acting to take up farming. However, his organic venture suffered heavy financial losses. Recently, he revealed that his sisters, who had been living abroad for years, returned to India and left their jobs to support him by helping manage the farm during this difficult phase. Read on!
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