Author: Prisha.Gosar

scammer

The co-founder of Bengaluru-based Salt, a fintech platform that facilitates international transactions, Udita Pal, shared a post on Twitter about how she was going to get scammed on WhatsApp. With the rise of internet users, the number of scammers is also increasing day by day. This widespread problem has been successful in trapping numerous victims, of which we have lost count. And with the advancement of technology, fraudsters are coming up with new and less detectable ways to rob people of their hard-earned money. However, Udita Pal had a completely different approach and won the internet with the clever ways…

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Kartik

The superhit actor, Kartik Aaryan, talked of his mom’s breast cancer and the war against the disease. His mother, Mala Tiwari, was diagnosed with the deadly disease five years ago, and now she has fully recovered, as he said on his social media post on May 5, 2024. Kartik Aaryan shocked his fans and followers when he revealed that his mother had been stricken with cancer. The star narrated the dark phase his family went through recently. He also shared the good news that she has successfully beaten the cancer and has not only become a survivor but also a…

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Lessors

20 aircraft that were leased to the insolvent airline Go First have been requested to be deregistered by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which will allow for their repatriation. According to filings published on the website of the sector-regular Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), lessors have requested the deregistration and repossession of 20 aircraft leased to the struggling Go First airline under the terms of Irrevocable Deregistration and Export Request Authorization (IDERA). As per the IDERA regulations, in circumstances such as lease rental defaults, authorities must deregister the aircraft and allow the lessors to reclaim it within…

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Fed

As economic concerns rose, the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates by a quarter percentage point, implying that it could be the final move in the most aggressive campaign since the 1980s. The Fed’s benchmark federal funds rate was raised to a target range of 5% to 5.25%, the highest level since 2007, up from almost zero early last year. The vote was unanimous. US equities continued to rise as Treasury yields and the dollar fell. Inflation’s effect on the economy The Federal Reserve, America’s central bank, raised interest rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday to combat growing inflation. The…

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fashion

Valentin Yudashkin, the famous fashion designer ,died at 59 on May 2, 2024, after a long battle with cancer. The designer whose designs drew eyes at international fashion shows, sports events, and military ceremonies died on Tuesday. His wife, Marina, confirmed his death but did not state any cause. Yudashkin, who received a kidney cancer diagnosis in 2016, allegedly spent last week in the hospital. His brief stint as a pupil with the seasoned designer, however, was described as “informative, large-scale, and beautiful” when he made an appearance in public earlier this year for Zaitsev’s 85th birthday. News of his…

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Met Gala

Another star for India, Alia Bhatt, made her debut at the fashion night wearing Prabal Gurung. This debut, along with the overall minimalistic look of Alia, is definitely going down in history. This may be the new mommy’s and terrific actress’ debut at the Met Gala, but she for sure nailed the look and carried it with her charm and elegance. Prior to her Hollywood debut in “Heart of Stone,” which is meant to be the first instalment in a series analogous to Tom Cruise’s “Mission Impossible,” she had made this appearance. She really knows how to work it and…

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Vedanta

Vedanta aims to manufacture 3,00,000 barrels of oil in two years, while zinc creation is targeted to be tripled to around 3 million metric tonnes from resources in India and South Africa, said its founder, Anil Agarwal. Mining tycoon Anil Agarwal has goals to firmly increase oil and gas production, dilate yields of metals like zinc and aluminium, and set foot in semiconductor manufacturing. He started his business in Mumbai in 1976 as a scrap metal dealer and sees mining as an important economic activity that will not only cut dependence on foreign goods but also create employment opportunities and…

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RBI

On Friday, April 21st, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) published its monthly bulletin, which primarily comprises five articles. A speech, five articles, current statistics, the Monetary Policy Statement for April 3, 5, and 6, 2024, and the Monetary Policy Report for April 2024 are all included in the bulletin of the RBI. The five articles are, per the declaration by RBI, are the following: State of the economy; Recent Inflation Regime Reversal: The Indian Experience; An empirical analysis of the role and factors affecting capital expenditure in Indian States; Industrial Relations Code and Labour Productivity: A Cross-Country Meta-Analysis; and…

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Oxfam

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered a case against Oxfam India and its dignitaries for reportedly violating India’s foreign funding rules and carried out an investigation at the offices of the non-governmental agency on Wednesday in Delhi. Oxfam India is a part of the global confederation of Oxfam, which works on issues like poverty, gender discrimination, climate change, and inequality. This NGO is not government-owned and has also denied any wrongdoing of which it is accused. Instead, they said that they were just cooperating with the authorities. Complaint by the Home Ministry According to the complaint filed by…

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CM Kejriwal

CM Kejriwal has approved wide ranging and extensive reforms to enable easy business and reduce the compliance burden for all. This extensive set consists of 70 reforms spanning 16 departments whose aim is to digitise and hasten the process of approvals for various government services and lower the burden of compliance for not only businesses, but also individuals, as the press added. These reforms cover a vast range of departments. The categories are Revenue, DPCC, IT Power, Drug Control, Labour, Excise, Food, Health, Fire Service, Civil Supplies, Administrative Reforms, Weights, Transport, and Measures. In addition to this, inter-departmental reforms have…

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