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28.03 / 13:37
markets security Research Trade President War Gold rallies Rs 1,100 to scale new record high of Rs 92,150 per 10 g
capital on Friday amid rise in precious metal rates in the overseas markets, according to the All India Sarafa Association. The precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had finished at Rs 91,050 per 10 grams on Thursday. In FY25, gold prices have increased by Rs 23,730 or 35 per cent from Rs 68,420 per 10 grams on April 1 last year.
28.03 / 13:37
Digital Manufacturing Align Sustainability WhatsApp country International Adani Cement makes key changes in senior leadership
Adani Cement has made several changes to its top leadership to reflect its growth plans, the company said on Friday. Current chief executive officer, Ajay Kapur, has been elevated to the level of managing director for a period of two years, while Vinod Bahety, who is currently serving as the chief financial officer of the business, will be the chief executive officer and wholetime director for three years with effect from April 1. “In alignment with Adani Group’s internal leadership transitions and planning to continue fostering sustainable growth and an evolving leadership development consistent with the broader group and Company objectives, a leadership transition is proposed,” the company said in an exchange filing on Friday.
28.03 / 13:37
Art Booking Justice show stage song Courts Mere recital of poem, stand-up comedy can't lead to hatred: SC
Imran Pratapgarhi, a bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan said literature including poetry, dramas, films, stage shows including stand-up comedy, satire and art, made lives of human beings more meaningful. «Seventy-five years into our republic, we cannot be seen to be so shaky on our fundamentals that mere recital of a poem or for that matter, any form of art or entertainment, such as, stand-up comedy, can be alleged to lead to animosity or hatred amongst different communities,» the bench said. The court went on, «Subscribing to such a view would stifle all legitimate expressions of view in the public domain which is so fundamental to a free society.» The top court said this case showed even after 75 years of the existence of our Constitution, the law enforcement machinery of the state was either ignorant about this important fundamental right or did not care for it. Advocating free expression of thoughts by individuals, the top court said the effect of spoken or written words couldn't be judged on the basis of standards of the people who always had a sense of insecurity or those who always perceived criticism as a threat to their power or position.
28.03 / 13:37
Provident WhatsApp trends information reports International Cabinet approves Rs 37,216 cr subsidy on phosphatic, potassic fertilisers
The budgetary requirement for the Kharif season will be Rs 37,216.15 crore, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw told reporters here. The minister said the government has ensured that the retail prices of DAP (Di-ammonium phosphate) remain at the present level.
28.03 / 13:37
Parke awards band rock reports Headlines The Killers to headline Churchill Park Music Festival starting July 25; tickets to go on sale from April 2
Music Festival have announced that The Killers will be headlining the event on July 29. The Las Vegas rock band are known for anthems like Mr Brightside and Somebody Told Me. They will be joined by The Beaches and Matt Mays for an unforgettable night. The four-piece band, as per the reports, was formed in 2002. It features singer/keyboardist Brandon Flowers, drummer Ronnie Vannucci, guitarist Dave Keuning, and bassist Mark Stoermer. As per an NTV report, the band has received multiple Grammy nominations, American Music Award nominations, MTV Video Music Awards, NME Awards and more. Tickets for The Killers’ show go on general sale from April 2 at noon, and will be available online at ChurchillParkMusicFestival.com.
28.03 / 12:57
markets UPS Provident MET Assurant information Surat diamond workers call for strike on March 30
Surat diamond workers have given a strike call on March 30 if the Gujarat government fails to address their long-standing issues, which include a n increase in salaries, a financial package for the workers and an announcement of the Ratandeep scheme for the unemployed diamond workers, who have been laid off due to a slowdown in diamond demand in the global markets in the last two yeas. The strike call on March 30 may impact the cutting and polishing of diamonds worth Rs 500 crore. Bhavesh Tank, vice-president of the Diamond Workers Union, Gujarat, said «We had sent a letter to the Chief Minister of the state through the Surat Collector informing him about the situation pitiful condition of the diamond workers. We had asked that their salaries should be increased and a Gem Artist Welfare Board should be formed. We had demanded that a financial package should be announced for the workers.» The union has demanded a 30 per cent salary hike and formation of a committee for increasing the salary on a periodic basis. There are 4,000 diamond-cutting and polishing units in Surat, which employs around 8 lakh people. India cuts and polishes nine out 10 diamonds available in the global markets.
28.03 / 12:57
markets Extreme Apple Software Tesla innovations Features The Osborne Effect: Why tech giants stay silent on their next big thing?
Osborne Effect. This phenomenon, named after the company’s premature announcement of its next-generation product, still haunts businesses today, forcing tech giants like Apple and Samsung into a culture of extreme secrecy. But why does revealing a future product spell doom for a company’s current sales?
28.03 / 12:57
markets WhatsApp show India’s forex reserves rise by $4.53 billion as RBI continues dollar buys
foreign exchange reserves rose by $4.529 billion in the week to March 21, with the Reserve Bank of India being buying dollars at regular intervals to rebuild the forex stockpile. The reserves stood at $658.8 billion at the end of March 21, the central bank data showed. Traders in the forex exchange market said that large state-owned banks were seen buying dollars on the behest of RBI last week with the rupee appreciating from its lows. The forex reserves rose to an all-time high of $705 billion at the end of September last year. RBI had sold dollars from the cofer to support the rupee while it was under severe pressure. Meanwhile, the central bank said that valuation gains amounted to $3.1 billion in April to December 2024, down from $11.1 billion in the same period in preceding year.
28.03 / 12:57
Digital Action HANS wellness Bill Department Bihar: ED seizes over Rs 11 crore cash during raids in IAS officer Hans case
money laundering case against Bihar IAS officer Sanjeev Hans. The raids were launched on Thursday at seven locations in Patna. The federal probe agency said in a statement that it searched the premises of Tarini Das, chief engineer of Bihar Construction Department (BCD); Mumukshu Chaudhary, joint secretary in Bihar government's finance department; and Umesh Kumar Singh, executive engineer of Urban Development and Housing Dept. (UDHD) among others. Raids were also conducted against Ayaz Ahmed, Deputy Project Director of Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (BUIDCO); Sagar Jaiswal, DGM (Projects) of Bihar Medical Services and Infrastructure Corporation Ltd. (BMSICL); Vikash Jha, DGM of BMSICL; and Saket Kumar, Executive Engineer in the Bihar Construction Department (BCD). It claimed that these officials were the «recipients» of bribe money to give «favourable» outcomes in several tenders as well as clearance of bills of various contractors including that of a Patna-based contractor named Rishu Shree. None of the officials or their legal representatives could be contacted for their response on the ED action and the charges made against them.
28.03 / 12:57
Provident Target Strategy Puzzle Forbes Boxing reports NYT Mini Crossword, March 28, 2025 Hints and answers: A complete breakdown of today’s puzzle
For those in need of assistance, here is a breakdown of today's answers and how to improve your solving strategy, as mentioned in a report from Forbes.
28.03 / 12:57
Provident Progressive Career performer rights 4 myths about performance reviews that freshers should ignore
Performance reviews can be nerve-wracking for employees, especially for freshers who have just stepped into the corporate world. However, many myths around these evaluations either create unnecessary stress or lead freshers to underestimate their importance. Gaining clarity on what performance reviews truly entail can help approach them strategically, boosting confidence and turning them into opportunities for growth. In fact, they can empower you to leverage feedback effectively and progress in your career. So, to assist you in navigating this process with ease, here are 4 myths about performance reviews that must be debunked.
28.03 / 12:57
Citizens Waters President Doge shock rights Videos Melania Trump to be deported? Elon Musk's stern warning to Congresswoman over her shocking calls
Maxine Waters suggested that US President Donald Trump consider deporting his wife, Melania Trump, while criticizing his administration's immigration policies. Waters went after the First Lady of the United States at a Los Angeles rally protesting DOGE cuts, where she referenced Trump's executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship, which confers citizenship status on people born here. Trump has vowed to remove millions of migrants without legal status from the United States as part of his mass deportation program. «If he wants to start looking so closely to find those who were born here and their parents were undocumented, maybe he ought to first look at Melania,' she said, personalizing the political attack. When he [Trump] talks about birthright, and he's going to undo the fact that the Constitution allows those who are born here, even if the parents are undocumented, they have a right to stay in America,» she said at the rally. ALSO READ: 'I am almost done...': Elon Musk to step down from DOGE and quit Washington DC after $1 trillion in US govt cuts «We don't know whether or not her parents were documented. And maybe we better just take a look,» said Waters, who was among the first House Democrats calling to impeach Trump during his first term.
28.03 / 12:57
UPS Extreme Airlines Research Pregnancy travelers Budget travel gone extreme: Woman fakes being pregnant to avoid airline baggage fees. Here's how she did it
Airline baggage fees have long been a frustrating issue for budget-conscious travelers, leading some to find creative ways to avoid extra charges. One such traveler, Grace Hale, took an unconventional approach by pretending to be pregnant to bypass Ryanair’s luggage fees on her flight from England to Scotland. Hale, a 20-year-old from Dallas, Texas, was flying from Stansted to Edinburgh and found herself unable to fit all her belongings into her carry-on. Determined not to pay the hefty baggage fees, she came up with an unusual solution. «It’s ridiculously expensive if you want to take a bag on a Ryanair flight, so I just get the carry-on option and shove everything inside,» she told What's The Jam.
28.03 / 12:57
markets UPS Research performer stage Interviews 4 questions never to ask in an interview as a fresher
Though asking thoughtful questions helps leave a positive impression, asking the wrong ones can generate doubts about your preparedness, professionalism, and interest in the role. For instance, while it’s natural to be curious about the company’s financial performance, bluntly asking “I heard the company faced a downfall last year so how much money exactly did it lose” can be intrusive and inappropriate. So, to ensure you make the best impression, here are 4 questions you should avoid asking during your interview.
28.03 / 11:53
UPS Provident Sustainability Food Research community travelers Wild getaways: Can luxury tourism be green?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. On the banks of the Kabini, about 250km southeast of Bengaluru, between Nagarahole Tiger Reserve and Bandipur National Park, the landscape is a mix of grassy shore, shrubbery and swathes of dense forest.
28.03 / 11:53
Art Platform awards Research performer rock Features Arpita Akhanda's play on memories wins her the Sovereign Asian Art Prize 2025
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Last year, Arpita Akhanda found herself—quite literally—a stepping stone. During her residency at the Hampi Labs, Karnataka, the artist was quite fascinated by the river-like patterns on a rock in a granite mine.
28.03 / 11:53
markets UPS security Research President reports Nifty futures rollover falls below 3-month average on Trump tariff uncertainty
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Market sentiment seems to have turned bearish, as the rollover for Nifty futures in March has fallen below its three-month average. The rollover for the Nifty 50 in March fell to 76.09%, a drop from last month's 83.57% and below the three-month average of 80.14%.
28.03 / 11:09
markets LSE International Brooks Macdonald joins main LSE market
In an announcement today (28 March), Brooks Macdonald unveiled that its ordinary shares will additionally, be admitted to the equity shares category of the regulator's official list. Brooks Macdonald said it does not intend to raise any funds or offer any new ordinary shares in connection with promotion and that the listing will be effected via an introduction of the company's existing ordinary shares.  Brooks Macdonald completes £51m sale of international wing to Canaccord Genuity Wealth Upon admission, the wealth manager's issued ordinary share capital will be 16,382,539. There a...
28.03 / 10:19
COST Manufacturing Trade President War country social Carney says Trump’s office reached out to schedule a call as trade war continues
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is set to have his first phone conversation with United States President Donald Trump in the coming days, and Trump’s commerce secretary said Canada may get some reprieve from automobile tariffs.
28.03 / 10:19
markets COST Manufacturing Trade President track country Trump tariffs on Canadian lumber risk toilet paper supply
President Donald Trump’s promised tariffs on softwood lumber risk disrupting the supply chain for something nobody wants to be caught without: toilet paper.

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