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Month: April 2025
Is the world staring at a recession? ‘There will be blood’, warn experts on Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs impact
Economic forecasts show growing recession fears as Donald Trump’s new tariff announcements dampen global business sentiment and disrupt supply chains. Major financial institutions like JPMorgan […]
Zepto CEO replies to ‘happy being delivery boys and girls’: ‘still far away from…’
Aadit Palicha, co-founder of Zepto, defended the contributions of consumer internet startups in response to Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal’s remarks. Palicha highlighted Zepto’s creation […]
Microsoft VP tells Google employees: Don’t come to me for jobs, go to….
Microsoft AI VP Nando de Freitas acknowledged Google’s DeepMind for its new AI models while addressing restrictive employment contracts at DeepMind. He received multiple requests […]
Waqf Bill sparks rift within JD(U) as fifth leader quits party
Not one or two but at least five leaders submitted their resignations as the bill was passed, first in Lok Sabha and then the Rajya […]
Donald Trump administration revises reciprocal tariffs for 14 countries including India – check full list
US President Donald Trump’s announcement of reciprocal tariffs revealed discrepancies between the displayed charts and the White House annexure. The White House has now amended […]
Setback for Tamil Nadu as Centre declines consent for anti-NEET bill
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced that the Centre has rejected the state’s Assembly resolution seeking NEET exemption. Despite submitting all necessary clarifications, the […]
Punjabi songs, luxury bags and a Thar: How cop mocked own force in reels
Punjab police constable Amandeep Kaur was dismissed for violating professional norms by posting social media videos in uniform and was subsequently arrested for possessing heroin. […]
‘Unfortunate’: LS Speaker Birla slams Sonia over Waqf Bill ‘bulldozed’ remark
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla criticised Sonia Gandhi’s comments on the Waqf Amendment Bill, calling them “unfortunate” and undermining parliamentary democracy. Despite extensive discussions and […]