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Razorpay set for confidential IPO filing; valuation may fall to around $5 billion
The fintech startup, last valued at $7.5 billion, is expected to be questioned on growth sustainability and the road to profitability; Walmart-backed PhonePe paused its $1.3 billion IPO last month, citing West Asia conflict.
After terror attack, Pahalgam shifts to QR code identity system for locals
Responding to last year's unfortunate events, Pahalgam is rolling out a cutting-edge QR code initiative aimed at bolstering security for its many local workers. This smart system allows pony handlers, taxi drivers, and vendors to be instantly verified, providing peace of mind for everyone involved.
The Summer Survival Guide: Smarter ways to live through rising temperatures
We are living in an era of extreme heat, and the planet is not pushing back on the pedal anytime soon. Which is why Lijee Philip brings to you ‘the heat reset’ - tips to enjoy (or survive) summer when the temperature soars
Should students study engineering in AI era? Khan Sir explains job market reality amid layoffs. 'There will be a Super AI'
The growing influence of AI has raised concerns about whether engineering remains a safe career choice, but educator Khan Sir believes these fears are part of a recurring pattern seen during past technological shifts. Speaking to Raj Shamani, he explained that while some traditional jobs may decline, new roles will emerge as people learn to work alongside AI. He compared the situation to the arrival of computers, which initially sparked similar worries but eventually created more opportunities.
Don't fear AI; it's only aid, not substitute: CJI Surya Kant
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant advised judicial officers to use Artificial Intelligence carefully. He stressed that AI should assist, not replace, human judgment in courts. Judges must remain independent and not be influenced by technology. AI offers efficiency gains but has limitations. Accuracy and authenticity are paramount. Justice remains a human endeavour.
Alia Bhatt’s elder sister Shaheen Bhatt is now officially engaged. Who is her fiancé Ishaan Mehra?
Shaheen Bhatt, elder sister of actor Alia Bhatt, has officially announced her engagement to fitness coach and former swimmer Ishaan Mehra. She shared romantic proposal pictures on Instagram, including moments from an outdoor setting and a glimpse of her engagement ring, with a light caption about their relationship. The post quickly went viral, drawing warm reactions from celebrities like Alia Bhatt, Ananya Panday, Navya Naveli Nanda, Zoya Akhtar, and others.
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Quote of the day by Marlon Brando: 'Never confuse the size of your paycheck with the size of your talent' ; life lessons from The Godfather star
Marlon Brando's wisdom, "Never confuse the size of your paycheck with the size of your talent," highlights that financial rewards don't always reflect true skill. The article emphasizes detaching self-worth from income, focusing instead on creativity, effort, growth, and impact as genuine measures of talent.

Inside ‘Lala Pad’: How ₹20 notes and WhatsApp kept Bengal’s coal mafia running
The Enforcement Directorate has provisionally attached assets worth ₹159.51 crore in a West Bengal illegal coal mining and pilferage racket, bringing the total to ₹482.22 crore. The syndicate, allegedly led by Anup Majee, operated with fake transport documents, a WhatsApp clearance system, and a hawala network to move illicit funds and conceal proceeds from cash purchases by select companies.

ET Prime Special Series: Multibagger or Bankrupt - Part 54: Will manufacturing capability help this firm move into defence space?
The auto ancillary sector is being forced to answer a difficult question: When technology changes, which suppliers remain relevant and which get left behind? This company stands out because it is not built around one narrow-end market. It has automotive at the centre, but also has exposure to engineering, defence, aerospace and other industrial segments. That wider presence offers some support. Still, the main issue remains unresolved. A meaningful part of its current auto-linked basket belongs to the old combustion era, while its manufacturing capability may still travel into newer applications. This is less a collapse story and more a test of adaptation.

Not AC or air coolers, but this traditional Tamil Nadu design method can keep homes cool even in 40°C summer heat. But it has another surprising benefit
As summer heat intensifies, a traditional Tamil Nadu design called thinnai offers a natural cooling solution. This semi-open porch enhances ventilation, reduces heat, and fosters social interaction. Once central to community life, thinnai is now fading with modern housing trends, taking with it a sustainable and culturally rich architectural practice.

Property tax overhaul in NDMC: What the new Unit Area System means for you
The New Delhi Municipal Council is adopting a new property tax system. This move to the Unit Area Method will bring fairness and predictability for property owners. The old rateable value method, which was subjective, is being replaced. Homeowners can now understand and verify their tax liabilities more easily.

India’s oil security strategy shows structural gaps amid West Asia crisis: Carnegie India
India's oil security framework has come under renewed scrutiny following the escalation of tensions in West Asia in 2026, which disrupted global energy markets and exposed vulnerabilities in the country's import-dependent energy system, according to a report by Carnegie India.

US mine hunters sail west, likely bound for Middle East amid Trump’s new strategy for the Strait of Hormuz
US Navy mine countermeasure assets are redeploying from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean, signaling preparations for a sustained effort to clear sea mines from the Strait of Hormuz. This movement follows confirmed reports of additional forces joining an expanding operation aimed at reopening the vital waterway after Iranian mining activity.

Why Your Deadlines Suddenly Get Easier Before a Job Change, and What It Really Means
Companies are easing deadlines for employees before new roles. This practice aims to reduce stress and aid adaptation. It signals organizational support, fostering trust and commitment. This reflects a shift towards more flexible, employee-centered workplaces. While beneficial, it can cause confusion without clear communication. Ultimately, this strategy serves both employee and organizational interests.

Cancer, Leo, Virgo Horoscope Today – 11th April 2026: Partnerships and Decisions Require Extra Care Today
Your Daily Horoscope Today emphasizes a complex spiritual and mental landscape where intuition is high but logic may feel clouded. With Mercury moving into a new, debilitated position, it is essential to prioritize inner healing, detail-oriented discipline, and clarity in all partnerships. Relying on grounded routines and mature interactions will help you navigate this period of transition. Let’s find out what astrologer Anand Sagar Pathak predicts in today’s horoscope and how it can shape your emotional and professional outlook.

When Your Work Gets Reassigned Piece by Piece, and No One Explains Why
Employees in the United States are experiencing a gradual reduction in their job duties. This is a corporate strategy to restructure roles smoothly. Companies avoid abrupt changes to maintain performance and employee well-being. However, this gradual fading of responsibilities can leave workers feeling undervalued and disengaged. Clear communication is crucial for managing these transitions effectively.

When Your Work Tools Start Disappearing Slowly, Something Bigger May Be Happening at Work
Employees facing gradual, unexplained access restrictions to systems may be experiencing early signs of role shifts or reorganization. Management often uses these indirect signals to avoid difficult conversations during planning phases. This practice, while potentially efficient, can negatively impact employee motivation, performance, and trust due to a perceived lack of support and communication.

Fresh food demand drives cold chain upgrade in seafood sector
India's seafood industry is modernizing its cold chain with AI and IoT to meet rising consumer demand for fresh, natural products. Policy support and private investment are driving the adoption of advanced monitoring and automation, ensuring quality from catch to plate and reducing waste. This transformation is crucial for meeting stringent domestic and export standards.

Mumbai airport: 30 kg gold worth Rs 38 crore caught by customs from 24 women. Here's how they concealed gold bars and jewellery
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) seized 29.37 kg of gold worth Rs 37.74 crore and arrested 24 carriers at Mumbai Airport. This major bust, 'Operation Dhahabu Blitz', targeted a syndicate of female carriers arriving from Nairobi. Separately, DRI also uncovered a sophisticated gold smuggling network at Bengaluru Airport, seizing Rs 5 crore worth of gold.

When Workplace Conversations Quietly Change, What Are You Not Being Told?
Workplaces are experiencing shifts in communication, with emails becoming formal and meetings scripted, often without explanation. These changes, driven by organizational restructuring or cost-cutting, can create a sense of separation between management and staff. This lack of transparency leads to employee stress, distrust, and decreased job satisfaction as they feel excluded from decision-making processes.

Kempegowda gold bust: DRI seizes Rs 5 crore of gold after uncovering a international smuggling ring at Bengaluru airport
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence has busted an international gold smuggling network at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport, seizing gold worth Rs 5 crore. Five individuals were arrested, with investigations revealing a sophisticated operation involving paste-form gold, coded exchanges in restricted areas, and insider involvement. The syndicate is believed to be part of a larger cross-border network.

How Iran plans to tax oil tankers passing through Strait of Hormuz
Iran is reportedly tightening control over the Strait of Hormuz. Oil tankers may face cryptocurrency transit fees and detailed checks. This move aims to monitor vessel movements during a ceasefire. Shipping companies are pausing operations due to warnings. The situation creates a gridlock with hundreds of ships waiting. Access to the strait remains a critical issue in ongoing negotiations.

Think your NPS saving is enough for retirement? Watch out for this common mistake that could derail your financial plans
Many investors overlook their National Pension System, assuming retirement plans are on track. However, a 'set and forget' approach can lead to misaligned asset allocation and insufficient corpus. Regular reviews are crucial to ensure contributions and investments align with long-term goals. Adjusting risk and rebalancing portfolios helps secure retirement wealth.

Water, waste & will: How India’s MSMEs can lead the sustainability revolution
Water efficiency, if managed wisely, could very well be the next competitive advantage for Indian MSMEs.

iGOT Karmayogi: Haryana govt asks all state employees to undergo AI training via this portal; Check how to register and login for free
iGOT Karmayogi: Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi has issued a directive to all state administrative heads and educational institutions to prioritize Artificial Intelligence (AI) skilling through the iGOT Karmayogi platform. The initiative aims to modernize the state's administrative framework by providing officials with certified, self-paced digital courses on topics ranging from Generative AI to urban governance transformation.

Iran war: New security council draft on Hormuz eases off threats of force
Bahrain circulated a revised UN Security Council draft resolution on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, removing explicit mention of force to avoid vetoes. The proposal now "strongly encourages" coordinated defensive efforts for safe navigation. This comes as a deadline looms for Iran to reopen the vital waterway, with potential for international action if it remains blocked.

This New Kitchen Device Proves Everyone Has Been Cooking Wrong For Decades
Traditional cooking methods may be stripping nutrients from your food. New research highlights how heat degrades vitamins and antioxidants, with some methods losing up to 50% of nutritional value. The innovative BlendSmart Nutrient Preserver, however, uses low temperatures to retain maximum nutrients, offering a healthier and more sustainable way to prepare meals, potentially revolutionizing home cooking.

Jupiter in Gemini 2026 Money Prediction: 4 Zodiac Signs Set for Massive Financial Growth and New Income Streams
Jupiter transit Gemini 2026 marks a major financial shift, favoring communication, digital skills, and multiple income streams. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces are set for significant money growth through new opportunities, partnerships, and side hustles. This transit rewards adaptability, helping these zodiac signs turn skills and connections into steady income and long-term financial expansion.

Shark Teeth Found Stuck in Ancient Whale Skulls Uncover Fierce Feeding
Fossilized whale skulls from Belgium reveal embedded shark teeth. These fossils are direct evidence of ancient interactions. Researchers found signs of sharks biting whales in the Early Pliocene North Sea. One skull shows scavenging, while another indicates active predation on sensitive whale areas. This discovery highlights long-standing survival strategies and uses advanced technology to uncover hidden details.
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