Author: Eva Benerjee

I am a versatile content writer from the MP region, covering politics, business, crime, current affairs, entertainment, video games, and sports with clear insights, engaging analysis, and timely, reader-focused updates.

In a world that is as fast as a silicon chip, half a century is not merely the milestone- it is the epoch. On April 1, 2026, Apple Inc. celebrates its 50th anniversary since the three men (Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne) sat in a disorganized garage in Los Altos and signed the documents that would transform the history of the human race. And the festivals do not wait till April. Apple is made into a month-long festival of “Thinking Different” throughout March 2026 across its global presence. In the busy streets of New York all the way…

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The Silicon Valley is a high-stakes, fast-moving world where stability is not widely traded. Shantanu Narayen has that currency at Adobe almost 20 years. However, the shocking news about the technology world was delivered on Thursday, March 12, 2026, as Narayen, the mastermind of the Adobe modern persona, announced his decision to leave the company as the Chief Executive Officer. The announcement came together with record first-quarter financial results–the sort of financial results that typically deserves champagne. In its place, the stock of Adobe dropped over 7% during the extended trading. The reason? An increasing, impatient worry among investors that…

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Google has given an emergency warning to close to four billion users in a week that has rocked the cybersecurity community across the globe. The technology giant reported that it is scrambling to fix two seriousness vulnerabilities, i.e. vulnerabilities that were not known to the company, yet in the wild, are already under active exploitation by hackers. To an ordinary individual, browser is a window to the world. These flaws become a window, however, to an attacker. The vulnerabilities are followed by the CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910 but do not force you to download a suspicious file or provide a password;…

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In a massive change that reaches the Indian kitchens, the Government of India has given an explicit and urgent advisory: in case you have a piped natural gas (PNG) line close to the house, it is high time to bid farewell to the bulky red LPG cylinder. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas appealed to the nation at a time of growing energy apprehension. With the anticipated increase in a new wave of panic bookings of LPG refills, which has been caused by heightened geopolitical tensions in West Asia, officials are now pressing to have a structural shift in…

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The G.M.C. Balayogi Hockey Stadium turned into a haven of nerves and grit in the damp electric atmosphere of Hyderabad, on Friday night. The Semi-Final of the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers 2026 was not only another game on the list of the Indian women hockey team, but it was a milestone. Between them and a ticket secured to the 2026 world cup in the Netherlands and Belgium stood a tough, tactical Italian team who could not be followed. At the sound of the final whistle, the score-board indicated a narrow margin victory of 1-0 to India. That single figure…

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During the silent hours when the dampness was hanging heavy on the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf, a telephone call was what connected New Delhi and Tehran. Prime minister Narendra Modi had talked to Iranian President, Masoud Pezeshkian, however this was not a normal diplomatic dialogue. It was an interview conducted on the background of a literal stalemate in the most important maritime conduit of the world Strait of Hormuz. The world energy market has been on tenterhooks. Ever since the deepening of the enmities on February 28, 2026, the Strait has changed into a busy avenue of trade…

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The current crisis in West Asia has made global energy markets less stable and caused worries about the supply of fuel in many countries, including India. Important trade paths that are needed to move oil and gas around the world have been harmed by the war. Problems with the flow of natural gas and crude oil have become a major worry as emotions rise. The situation in and around the Strait of Hormuz is one of the most important paths for shipping energy around the world. A lot of the world’s natural gas and crude oil flow through this narrow…

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Football had seen a masterclass of controlled chaos in the cool, floodlit theatre at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday night. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, the Paris Saint-Germain hyper-skilled traveler did not only play a football game, he staged a symphony revealing the structural naivety of a Chelsea side still in its infancy on the European stage. This Champions League Round of 16 match was dubbed as a titanic battle of the first leg, but at the last minute of the 5-2 defeat by PSG, it was like a lesson about the harsh economy of the high-end finishing. Kvaratskhelia came off the…

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A silent revolution is occurring in the congested streets of Gurugram one that will resemble a futuristic Tata Nano but will be resembling the future of urban transport in India. Blinq Mobility, a startup based in Gurugram and founded by IIT Delhi graduates and former colleagues at Tesla has taken the first step on the road with their first prototype of an electric car, which is now called car1 (previously referred to as the Pod). It is not only the technology that the headline has made headlines in the country; it is the price. Blinq plans to sell this micro-EV…

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The cost of a ticket in the competitive and volatile global aviation industry has been a measure of geopolitical stability. This was reached to a shocking high this week when that barometer topped at a point of £20,000 one way by the Cathay Pacific airline between Sydney and London. Although the number might be an accounting mistake, it is a cold, calculated impression of a changing world. By March 2026, one large-scale war between the U.S., Israel and Iran has virtually closed the so-called super-highways of the sky the Middle Eastern air routes. To Cathay Pacific, and to the thousands…

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