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.

America’s Real Price on Its Russia PolicySharat Khandelwal/ReutersThe global energy map is in a dramatic reshuffle, driven by America’s strategic pivot to steer India away from its heavy dependence on Russian crude. After a number of geopolitical changes in early 2026 that included the surprise apprehension of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US troops on January 3, theTrump administration has provided India with an overture to New Delhi: restart imports of oil from Venezuela to make up for decreased supply from Moscow. This diplomatic effort is two-fold. To Washington, it is a weapon to further squeeze Russian oil revenues that feed the conflict…

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The world premiere of Wuthering Heights in Los Angeles drew a lot of attention to Margot Robbie, but it wasn’t just her designer dress that did. People were talking about movies, fashion, and India’s royal history as soon as the Hollywood star wore the famous Taj Mahal diamond necklace, which is a historic piece of jewellery worth about 73 crore rupees. A moment on the red carpet that stood out Robbie walked the red carpet at the opening wearing a dramatic outfit that looked old fashioned and classy. Still, the chain that was sitting on her shoulder was the centre…

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Startups are not typically started by nice ideas. A successful startup starts with a founder who sees something that is not working well, causes frustration, or has not yet been addressed. The best idea is a solution to a frequent, urgent, and cost-prohibitive problem that people will pay for. If there is no problem, no amount of execution will save it. Test Your Ideas Empires can’t be built on assumptions. Founders of early-stage companies quickly test their ideas using customer feedback via interviews and building prototypes or MVPs. The purpose of this testing is to learn and not be perfect.…

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While growth is typically interpreted as evidence that a company is succeeding, there are numerous reasons why a company could fail if they continue to operate without an adequate financial foundation, a framework that would allow for growth while managing finances properly. As the company increases its revenues through growth, the consequences of missing out on a good financial foundation become larger and the ability to correct mistakes is made less accessible. Below are a few examples of financial mistakes that (if made) could ultimately continue to destroy a company that is pursuing relentless development through growth. Poor Cash Flow…

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A former President of Indonesia visited the famous Lord Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala on Friday and offered special prayers there. The visit received a lot of attention because the temple is so important worldwide. It continues to host important people and leaders from all over the world. When the former leader of Indonesia arrived, there was a lot of security, and he followed all the rules for visiting the temple. Temple officials ensured that darshan went smoothly, and followers at the shrine saw the famous person’s visit unfold in a peaceful, spiritual way. The usual welcome by temple officials When…

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Carlos Alcaraz beat Alexander Zverev in a  5 set semi final match that went five hours and 27 minutes. It was one of the most exciting matches in Australian Open history. The match on Rod Laver Arena went on for so long that it was the third longest men’s match ever played at the event. With scores of 6-4, 7-6, 6-7, 6-7, 7-5, Alcaraz won and secured his spot in his first Australian Open final. The night was a test of both his physical and mental toughness. The game turned into a fight of nerves, stamina, and changes in direction.…

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The first phase of the Mula Mutha riverside project is nearly ready to open, providing Pune residents with a long awaited public area. Officials have stated that tourists will be able to use a small portion of the riverbank during the first part. This is a big step forward in one of the city’s biggest urban development projects. The opening is intended to provide people with a new place to play and to showcase the first results of the river restoration work. The project’s goal is to turn the run down riverbanks into a planned, clean, and easy to reach…

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The calls were part of a frantic fight with nature that played out across India this week, far from the flashier imagery of apocalyptic floods and rescues that has come to define monsoon season for the country. High in the Lohit Valley of Arunachal Pradesh, where the air is thin and the ground is a precipitous vertical, an Indian Air Force (IAF) crew pulled off a high-stakes aerial operation to snuff out a raging forest fire that was consuming one of mother nature’s most sensitive ecosystems on the planet. Flying at the daunting height of 9,500 feet above sea level, IAF fighter…

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But in the rough-hewed, cloud-tickled swells of India’s eastern Himalayas, the profound quiet of the Lohit Valley was recently pierced by something a bit louder: The steady thumping of Mi-17V5 helicopter engines. The Indian Air Force (IAF) at 9,500 feet The air here is thin and the ground unforgiving, but for the last nineteen days since February 24, when the fire was detected by the IAF contingent stationed at Dharasu in Uttarkashi district of northern state of Uttarakhand) we have been engaged in a high-stakes aerial ballet against a formidable enemy —a brobdingnagian forest fire that has threatened one of India’s most…

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