TV Host Sreemukhi’s New Venture Fursat Restaurant Opens in Hyderabad
Popular television personality Sreemukhi has taken her love for food to the next level by launching Fursat Restaurant in Madhapur, Hyderabad, along with her partners Sravan, Anand, and Ravi. The grand launch event, held at Capital Park, featured a refined dining concept that combines multi-cuisine offerings with a vibrant atmosphere. With a seating capacity of around 300, including banquet facilities, Fursat Restaurant aims to cater to a wide range of guests, from families to corporate groups
TV Host Sreemukhi’s New Venture Fursat Restaurant Opens in Hyderabad
Popular television personality Sreemukhi has taken her love for food to the next level by launching Fursat Restaurant in Madhapur, Hyderabad, along with her partners Sravan, Anand, and Ravi. The grand launch event, held at Capital Park, featured a refined dining concept that combines multi-cuisine offerings with a vibrant atmosphere. With a seating capacity of around 300, including banquet facilities, Fursat Restaurant aims to cater to a wide range of guests, from families to corporate groups
Oil at $150: BlackRock CEO Warns of Potential Economic Fallout
The global economy faces significant risks if oil prices reach $150 per barrel, warns Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock. In recent days, Brent crude surpassed $110 per barrel, causing a substantial market reaction, and a new report suggests that prices could climb even further, especially if the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict escalates. Fink emphasized that if oil prices continue to rise, the world would face a major economic shock rather than a gradual adjustment. The impact would be felt a
Oil at $150: BlackRock CEO Warns of Potential Economic Fallout
The global economy faces significant risks if oil prices reach $150 per barrel, warns Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock. In recent days, Brent crude surpassed $110 per barrel, causing a substantial market reaction, and a new report suggests that prices could climb even further, especially if the ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict escalates. Fink emphasized that if oil prices continue to rise, the world would face a major economic shock rather than a gradual adjustment. The impact would be felt a
Congress Told to Vacate Offices on Akbar Road and Raisina Road in Delhi by Saturday
The Congress party has been directed by the government to vacate its long-standing office at 24, Akbar Road, Delhi, by Saturday. This property has served as the headquarters for the Congress for 48 years. In recent times, following the inauguration of its new headquarters, Indira Bhavan, at Kotla Marg, the party had not yet vacated the Akbar Road premises, continuing its activities there. The Indian Youth Congress office at 5, Raisina Road has also been asked to vacate. In
Congress Told to Vacate Offices on Akbar Road and Raisina Road in Delhi by Saturday
The Congress party has been directed by the government to vacate its long-standing office at 24, Akbar Road, Delhi, by Saturday. This property has served as the headquarters for the Congress for 48 years. In recent times, following the inauguration of its new headquarters, Indira Bhavan, at Kotla Marg, the party had not yet vacated the Akbar Road premises, continuing its activities there. The Indian Youth Congress office at 5, Raisina Road has also been asked to vacate. In
NRI Parents and the Evolving Concept of Marriage: Bridging Cultural Gaps
The Cultural Divide: Traditional Values vs. Modern Lifestyles One of the main challenges NRI parents face in arranging marriages for their children is reconciling the cultural expectations of marriage with the increasingly liberal, Westernized lifestyles of their children. Many NRI children, especially those born or raised abroad, prioritize love and personal choice over the traditional approach of arranged marriages. Parents, who a
NRI Parents and the Evolving Concept of Marriage: Bridging Cultural Gaps
The Cultural Divide: Traditional Values vs. Modern Lifestyles One of the main challenges NRI parents face in arranging marriages for their children is reconciling the cultural expectations of marriage with the increasingly liberal, Westernized lifestyles of their children. Many NRI children, especially those born or raised abroad, prioritize love and personal choice over the traditional approach of arranged marriages. Parents, who a
Delhi Excise Policy Case: Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia Receive Court Relief
In a significant legal development, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia have been discharged from the controversial Delhi excise policy case. A Delhi court ruled that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had failed to present substantial evidence to support the serious charges against the two leaders, effectively clearing them of the allegations. The court's decision highlighted the absence of material evidence to support the claim that Kejriwal played a central role in the alleged corruption surrounding the excise policy. The judge emphasized that such serious accusations, especially involving a prominent figure like the Chief Minister, required solid, verifiable evidence. Without this, the prosecution's claims could not be sustained. The court further noted that accepting unproven allegations could erode public trust in the office of the Chief Minister and in the political process as a whole. Manish Sisodia was also discharged by the court, which found that the prosecution's case did not hold up under judicial scrutiny. There was no evidence suggesting criminal intent on his part. The documents and statements related to the formulation of the excise policy were primarily administrative in nature and did not point to corruption or wrongdoing, weakening the prosecution's narrative. The prosecution’s conspiracy theory, which alleged an overarching plot involving both Kejriwal and Sisodia, was found to be lacking. The court identified internal contradictions within the claims and concluded that the policy formulation process had involved consultations at various government levels and institutional deliberations, none of which indicated illicit activity. This breakdown further undermined the prosecution's case. The court's ruling marks a major setback for the prosecution, underscoring the challenges in proving political and administrative corruption cases when key allegations lack corroborated evidence. The acquittals of Kejriwal and Sisodia raise questions about the strength of charges against political figures and the use of public office in such investigations. For Arvind Kejriwal, the discharge clears his name in this high-profile case, which has attracted significant attention from both political observers and the public. Kejriwal has long argued that the case against him was politically motivated, aimed at damaging the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) image ahead of elections. This ruling could prove to be a pivotal moment in his political career, potentially strengthening his position as a leader who has been unjustly targeted.
Delhi Excise Policy Case: Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia Receive Court Relief
In a significant legal development, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia have been discharged from the controversial Delhi excise policy case. A Delhi court ruled that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had failed to present substantial evidence to support the serious charges against the two leaders, effectively clearing them of the allegations. The court's decision highlighted the absence of material evidence to support the claim that Kejriwal played a central role in the alleged corruption surrounding the excise policy. The judge emphasized that such serious accusations, especially involving a prominent figure like the Chief Minister, required solid, verifiable evidence. Without this, the prosecution's claims could not be sustained. The court further noted that accepting unproven allegations could erode public trust in the office of the Chief Minister and in the political process as a whole. Manish Sisodia was also discharged by the court, which found that the prosecution's case did not hold up under judicial scrutiny. There was no evidence suggesting criminal intent on his part. The documents and statements related to the formulation of the excise policy were primarily administrative in nature and did not point to corruption or wrongdoing, weakening the prosecution's narrative. The prosecution’s conspiracy theory, which alleged an overarching plot involving both Kejriwal and Sisodia, was found to be lacking. The court identified internal contradictions within the claims and concluded that the policy formulation process had involved consultations at various government levels and institutional deliberations, none of which indicated illicit activity. This breakdown further undermined the prosecution's case. The court's ruling marks a major setback for the prosecution, underscoring the challenges in proving political and administrative corruption cases when key allegations lack corroborated evidence. The acquittals of Kejriwal and Sisodia raise questions about the strength of charges against political figures and the use of public office in such investigations. For Arvind Kejriwal, the discharge clears his name in this high-profile case, which has attracted significant attention from both political observers and the public. Kejriwal has long argued that the case against him was politically motivated, aimed at damaging the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) image ahead of elections. This ruling could prove to be a pivotal moment in his political career, potentially strengthening his position as a leader who has been unjustly targeted.
RBI Steps in as Banks Scale Back JPY-linked Special Deposits for NRIs
Mumbai's financial landscape has seen significant changes as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) takes action on JPY-linked special deposits. Once a popular tool for attracting NRI funds, these deposits were marketed as premium rupee plans (PRPs), offering high returns by leveraging the forward premium on the Japanese yen. Banks, like IndusInd Bank and Yes Bank, had been using these products to attract NRI deposits by offering high yields based on the yen's forward premium in the foreign exchange
RBI Steps in as Banks Scale Back JPY-linked Special Deposits for NRIs
Mumbai's financial landscape has seen significant changes as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) takes action on JPY-linked special deposits. Once a popular tool for attracting NRI funds, these deposits were marketed as premium rupee plans (PRPs), offering high returns by leveraging the forward premium on the Japanese yen. Banks, like IndusInd Bank and Yes Bank, had been using these products to attract NRI deposits by offering high yields based on the yen's forward premium in the foreign exchange
Naidu Urges Collaborative Efforts to Resolve Telangana–Andhra Water Sharing Dispute
Water sharing between Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Telangana has once again become a hot topic of public discussion, especially when fluctuating reservoir levels or unpredictable rainfall patterns heighten concerns. While the debate often takes on a political tone, causing confusion among farmers and the public, the real issue lies in ensuring stable and equitable access to this shared natural resource. AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has been consistently highlighting the importance of efficient water management and cooperation between the two states. His approach emphasizes administrative clarity, scientific planning, and mutual coordination rather than conflict. Naidu advocates for transparency in data and clear communication between the irrigation departments of both states to avoid misunderstandings and reduce political tensions. Naidu’s stance is straightforward: improved water resource management, such as sharing transparent data on river inflows and disciplined reservoir management, can help both states avoid unnecessary disputes. This strategy depends on the exchange of real-time information on shared river systems like the Krishna and Godavari, which support agriculture, drinking water supply, and industries in both regions. Central to this approach is the modernization of irrigation infrastructure, particularly canal systems, to minimize water loss and ensure fair distribution to farmers, particularly those at the end of irrigation networks. Managing these resources effectively requires both timely updates and long-term planning to meet the needs of farmers in both states. One of the major challenges to water sharing is climate variability. With rainfall patterns becoming increasingly unpredictable, careful planning for both drought and surplus conditions is essential. This requires coordinated efforts, ensuring both states are prepared for any situation. Building public confidence hinges on governments engaging in open dialogue and using verified data to inform decisions. While political debate will always be part of the democratic process, water security depends on stability, foresight, and cooperation. Naidu believes that prioritizing collaboration between AP and Telangana will help protect the interests of farmers and citizens, ensuring that natural resources are managed fairly and efficiently.
Naidu Urges Collaborative Efforts to Resolve Telangana–Andhra Water Sharing Dispute
Water sharing between Andhra Pradesh (AP) and Telangana has once again become a hot topic of public discussion, especially when fluctuating reservoir levels or unpredictable rainfall patterns heighten concerns. While the debate often takes on a political tone, causing confusion among farmers and the public, the real issue lies in ensuring stable and equitable access to this shared natural resource. AP Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has been consistently highlighting the importance of efficient water management and cooperation between the two states. His approach emphasizes administrative clarity, scientific planning, and mutual coordination rather than conflict. Naidu advocates for transparency in data and clear communication between the irrigation departments of both states to avoid misunderstandings and reduce political tensions. Naidu’s stance is straightforward: improved water resource management, such as sharing transparent data on river inflows and disciplined reservoir management, can help both states avoid unnecessary disputes. This strategy depends on the exchange of real-time information on shared river systems like the Krishna and Godavari, which support agriculture, drinking water supply, and industries in both regions. Central to this approach is the modernization of irrigation infrastructure, particularly canal systems, to minimize water loss and ensure fair distribution to farmers, particularly those at the end of irrigation networks. Managing these resources effectively requires both timely updates and long-term planning to meet the needs of farmers in both states. One of the major challenges to water sharing is climate variability. With rainfall patterns becoming increasingly unpredictable, careful planning for both drought and surplus conditions is essential. This requires coordinated efforts, ensuring both states are prepared for any situation. Building public confidence hinges on governments engaging in open dialogue and using verified data to inform decisions. While political debate will always be part of the democratic process, water security depends on stability, foresight, and cooperation. Naidu believes that prioritizing collaboration between AP and Telangana will help protect the interests of farmers and citizens, ensuring that natural resources are managed fairly and efficiently.
PM Modi’s Instagram Following Surpasses 100 Million, Making Him the First World Leader to Achieve the Milestone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a significant milestone in the digital space, becoming the first world leader to cross 100 million followers on Instagram. The achievement highlights his strong presence on social media and reflects his influence in the global political landscape. Since joining Instagram in 2014, Modi’s account has steadily expanded in reach. What began as a platform to share official engagements, foreign visits, and personal moments gradually evolved into
PM Modi’s Instagram Following Surpasses 100 Million, Making Him the First World Leader to Achieve the Milestone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a significant milestone in the digital space, becoming the first world leader to cross 100 million followers on Instagram. The achievement highlights his strong presence on social media and reflects his influence in the global political landscape. Since joining Instagram in 2014, Modi’s account has steadily expanded in reach. What began as a platform to share official engagements, foreign visits, and personal moments gradually evolved into
T20 World Cup 2026 Points Table: Who’s Leading the Race for Semifinals?
As the T20 World Cup 2026 progresses, teams are battling fiercely to secure a spot in the semifinals. With each match holding significant weight, the points table has been constantly shifting. Here's a breakdown of how the teams stand, their performances, and what they need to do to qualify. Australia’s Strong Hold on the Group Australia is currently leading the pack, having won all their matches so far.
T20 World Cup 2026 Points Table: Who’s Leading the Race for Semifinals?
As the T20 World Cup 2026 progresses, teams are battling fiercely to secure a spot in the semifinals. With each match holding significant weight, the points table has been constantly shifting. Here's a breakdown of how the teams stand, their performances, and what they need to do to qualify. Australia’s Strong Hold on the Group Australia is currently leading the pack, having won all their matches so far.
T20 World Cup 2026: What India Must Do to Reach the Semifinal
The T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage is reaching its crucial point for the Indian cricket team. After a disappointing 76-run loss to South Africa in their first Super 8 match, India now faces a tough path ahead if they are to secure a semifinal spot. The upcoming games between South Africa vs West Indies and India vs Zimbabwe are pivotal. Here's a breakdown of the exact scenarios that India must hope for to qualify for the T20 World Cup semifinals.
T20 World Cup 2026: What India Must Do to Reach the Semifinal
The T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage is reaching its crucial point for the Indian cricket team. After a disappointing 76-run loss to South Africa in their first Super 8 match, India now faces a tough path ahead if they are to secure a semifinal spot. The upcoming games between South Africa vs West Indies and India vs Zimbabwe are pivotal. Here's a breakdown of the exact scenarios that India must hope for to qualify for the T20 World Cup semifinals.
Rana Daggubati Speaks on Film Comeback After Health Challenges
After a challenging health journey, Rana Daggubati, the versatile actor known for his roles in films like Baahubali and The Ghazi Attack, has opened up about his return to the film industry following a health battle that kept him away from the spotlight for a while. In a candid and heartfelt confession, Rana shared his experiences with his fans and the reasons behind his decision to return to work after a long hiatus. Rana??
Rana Daggubati Speaks on Film Comeback After Health Challenges
After a challenging health journey, Rana Daggubati, the versatile actor known for his roles in films like Baahubali and The Ghazi Attack, has opened up about his return to the film industry following a health battle that kept him away from the spotlight for a while. In a candid and heartfelt confession, Rana shared his experiences with his fans and the reasons behind his decision to return to work after a long hiatus. Rana??
Modern Landscaping Design Trends for Contemporary Homes
Modern homes are defined by clean lines, open spaces, and minimalist architecture. Landscaping design for contemporary homes follows the same principles—simplicity, functionality, and visual balance. Today’s homeowners are moving beyond traditional lawns and embracing innovative outdoor designs that complement modern architecture while enhancing curb appeal and sustainability. If you’re looking to upgrade your outdoor space, understanding the latest modern landscaping design trends can
Modern Landscaping Design Trends for Contemporary Homes
Modern homes are defined by clean lines, open spaces, and minimalist architecture. Landscaping design for contemporary homes follows the same principles—simplicity, functionality, and visual balance. Today’s homeowners are moving beyond traditional lawns and embracing innovative outdoor designs that complement modern architecture while enhancing curb appeal and sustainability. If you’re looking to upgrade your outdoor space, understanding the latest modern landscaping design trends can
Bullion Shock: Gold Drops ₹2,500, Silver Sees ₹6,000 Cut
Gold and silver prices witnessed a sharp correction in the latest trading session, leaving investors surprised and traders cautious. Gold prices fell by ₹2,500, while silver recorded an even steeper drop of ₹6,000. The sudden decline has sparked discussions in bullion markets about whether this is a temporary pullback or the beginning of a larger downward trend. The fall comes after weeks of steady gains, during which both precious metals touched record or near-record levels. Ma
Bullion Shock: Gold Drops ₹2,500, Silver Sees ₹6,000 Cut
Gold and silver prices witnessed a sharp correction in the latest trading session, leaving investors surprised and traders cautious. Gold prices fell by ₹2,500, while silver recorded an even steeper drop of ₹6,000. The sudden decline has sparked discussions in bullion markets about whether this is a temporary pullback or the beginning of a larger downward trend. The fall comes after weeks of steady gains, during which both precious metals touched record or near-record levels. Ma
TRAI Clears Proposal to Show Caller Names on Incoming Calls Nationwide
In a major move aimed at enhancing transparency and reducing spam calls, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has cleared a proposal to display real caller names on incoming calls across the country. The decision is expected to strengthen consumer protection and curb the growing problem of fraud and anonymous telemarketing calls. What the Proposal Means Under the approved framework, telecom operators will imple
TRAI Clears Proposal to Show Caller Names on Incoming Calls Nationwide
In a major move aimed at enhancing transparency and reducing spam calls, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has cleared a proposal to display real caller names on incoming calls across the country. The decision is expected to strengthen consumer protection and curb the growing problem of fraud and anonymous telemarketing calls. What the Proposal Means Under the approved framework, telecom operators will imple
Will Robotics Replace Indian Farmers in Future Smart Agriculture
The world is rapidly evolving, and agriculture is no exception. With the advent of new technologies, particularly robotics and automation, the farming industry is poised for a transformation. In India, a country where agriculture remains the backbone of the economy, the question arises: will robotics replace Indian farmers in the future of smart agriculture? India’s agricultural sector, which employs over 50% of the population, faces numerous challenges such as labor shortages, lo
Will Robotics Replace Indian Farmers in Future Smart Agriculture
The world is rapidly evolving, and agriculture is no exception. With the advent of new technologies, particularly robotics and automation, the farming industry is poised for a transformation. In India, a country where agriculture remains the backbone of the economy, the question arises: will robotics replace Indian farmers in the future of smart agriculture? India’s agricultural sector, which employs over 50% of the population, faces numerous challenges such as labor shortages, lo









