Author: Swati Pandey

A versatile writer mainly works on trending news, daily updates from politics, business, crime, current affairs and entertainment.

Starting March 14, IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, will charge more for fuel on all of its flights. This was done by the company because the cost of running an airplane has gone up due to a sharp rise in the price of aircraft engine fuel. With the new fee, people who book IndiGo trips will have to pay extra based on where they are going. The company said the extra fee will be charged for all trips, both in and out of the country. This means that many people who book tickets on IndiGo will have to pay a little…

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The government of India is planning to create a large, $10.8-$11 billion fund for boosting semiconductor manufacturing domestically. This funding initiative is expected to come out within the next 2-3 months. The project is intended to improve the capacity of India in the areas of chip design and manufacturing and for developing semiconductors’ related Supply Chains. The proposed large fund will provide assistance through support and subsidy programs for semiconductor companies and also helps with India’s other objective of providing support to the electronics industry so that it can develop a more self-sufficient system and therefore reduce dependence on imported…

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The glamorous night of Kritika and Gaurav’s post-wedding celebrations was illuminated by numerous Bollywood celebrities. In particular, Malaika Arora had a striking appearance that created a buzz all over social media — she is well known in the industry for her amazing sense of style and this event saw her wearing such an outfit that was one of a kind outfit. A bold fashion statement A fashionable attire is synonymous with Malaika Arora; she is known for taking risks and looking great while doing so! This time, she wore an incredible ensemble that encapsulated her signature style. The outfit really…

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Rising conflict in the Middle East has shifted attention toward the response of businesses in their attempt to use the Strait of Hormuz as a passage for vessels moving between oil-producing countries in the Persian Gulf and importing nations throughout the world. The current state of affairs in the Middle East — particularly involving Iran’s ongoing war with the U.S. and Israel — has raised concerns surrounding the ability of vessels entering or leaving the Strait to do so without running the risk of being attacked by hostile elements. As a maritime chokepoint, the Strait represents one of the world’s…

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A new sort of vigor was already throbbing through the halls of Vigyan Bhawan today in the very midst of New Delhi where the sharp morning winter wind still smells of winter going away. It was not the traditional buzz of administration or lawmakers. Rather it was the rhythmic beat of great, mass breathing,the beat of a nation returning to its primeval soul. The despot of yogic science in India, the Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY) formally opened Yoga Mahotsav-2026 this morning at the beginning of Friday. Although the event is an organization masterpiece, the key idea is…

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Sporting drama has not been out of place in the Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad, yet the mood was different on Wednesday evening. And it was not the dampness of a spring evening or a crowd in the house, but rather the burden of anticipation. The score board showed 4-1 when the last whistle was blown in the match between India and Wales. But the actual triumph was to be written in the stars-and in the math. The Indian Eves had not only scored a ticket to the 2026 FIH Women’s World Cup in Belgium and the Netherlands, but they also…

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After a strange box was found on Thursday morning, there was a brief security alert at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Washington, D.C. As a safety measure, the authorities quickly reacted and cleared part of the airport. People from the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority say that the package was found in a break room around 9 a.m. The finding prompted airport cops to take immediate action to ensure safety. Officers immediately responded, cordoning off the area and ensuring the safety of both airport staff and passengers was their top priority. The police, in turn, set up a safety perimeter…

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The Indian Financial Crimes Bureau has taken a big step forward in its investigation into companies with ties to the Anil Ambani led Reliance Group. New assets worth more than ₹581 crore have been taken over by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) as part of an investigation into money laundering involving group companies. The most recent action concerns investigations into Reliance Home Finance Limited and Reliance Commercial Finance Limited. Officials say the move is part of a larger effort to find and seize assets linked to alleged financial crimes. Properties worth more than ₹581 crore have been attached by the ED…

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Iran has said it will not be participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup because of major worries about safety and politics. The country’s Sports Minister, Ahmad Donyamali, announced the decision in a speech shown on state TV. The move was made because of rising concerns with the US and recent events involving Iran’s leadership, according to the government. The news comes at a time when tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel have grown in the area. The Iranian government says that taking part in a game organized by the US is not suitable right now. Iran Says No…

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Harish Rana, a man from Ghaziabad who had been in a vegetative state for more than 13 years, was given permission by the Supreme Court of India to end his life. The choice was made after a long judicial and medical study of his case. People all over the country are talking about the decision because it brings up tough issues like pain, respect, and end of life care. The court allowed the end of treatment that was keeping him alive after looking at the medical records and hearing the parents’ plea. People in India are now talking a lot…

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