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02.04 / 03:09
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Evolving with market: Kalpraj Dharamshi explains how investors must grow over time
Kalpraj Dharamshi, in a conversation with ETNow, shared candid insights on what it means to evolve as an investor over decades of market cycles. Reflecting on his journey that began in the mid-to-late 1980s, Dharamshi recounted key phases in the Indian markets and how they shaped his investment thinking. Speaking about his early years, he said, “So, since my investing journey began in late 80s… was largely consisting of a time period when stocks were available quite cheap. I bought a lot of stocks at 10%, 12% dividend yield.”
01.04 / 14:49
30.03 / 18:11
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RSS banyan tree of India's immortal culture: Modi after visit to Sangh headquarters
Nagpur after becoming the prime minister 11 years ago, Narendra Modi on Sunday described the Sangh as the 'banyan tree' of India's immortal culture. Modi became the second sitting PM to visit the RSS headquarters in Nagpur. Atal Bihari Vajpayee had visited it in 2000 during his third term as PM, an RSS official said.
30.03 / 10:31
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Why is the US Fed about to slow its bond offloading down?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The United States Federal Reserve has raised some questions recently, since it has decided to slow the pace at which it is shrinking its pile of over $4 trillion Treasury securities. For example: Is it merely preparing for an adjustment to the federal debt limit, or is it trying to avert a crisis in the US government bond market? With apologies for dampening the drama, I’m going with the mundane explanation.
30.03 / 04:43
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How to trade Nifty ahead of Q4 earnings season? Anand James shares pro tips
Anand James, Chief Market Strategist, Geojit Investment Services, is eyeing 23,050 and 22,650 as re-entry points for Nifty longs in the event of an extended period of consolidation, while a complete abandoning of the upside view warranted only on slippage past 22,522. Edited excerpts from a chat:
30.03 / 02:47
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Hamas says it accepts a new Gaza ceasefire proposal but Israel makes a counter-offer
Early in the week, an Egyptian official described the proposal to The Associated Press, saying Hamas would release five living hostages, including an American-Israeli, from Gaza in return for Israel allowing aid into the territory and a weekslong pause in fighting. Israel would release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief media on the closed-door talks. On Saturday, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave no details about Israel's counter-proposal, which it said was offered after Netanyahu held consultations on Friday. Israel a week and a half ago ended its ceasefire with Hamas by launching a surprise wave of strikes that killed hundreds of people. The White House blamed Hamas for the renewed fighting. Israel has vowed to escalate the war until Hamas returns the 59 hostages it still holds — 24 of them believed to be alive. Israel also wants Hamas to give up power, disarm and send its leaders into exile. On Saturday, Israel widened its ground operations in Gaza's southern city of Rafah near the border with Egypt.
30.03 / 02:47
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Pentagon chief Hegseth says 'warrior' Japan indispensable to deter China
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Sunday that Japan was indispensable in tackling Chinese aggression by helping Washington establish a «credible» deterrence in the region, including across the Taiwan Strait. «We share a warrior ethos that defines our forces,» Hegseth told Japanese Defence Minister Gen Nakatani at a meeting in Tokyo. Calling Japan a «cornerstone of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific», the Pentagon indicated that suggested President Donald Trump's government would, like past administrations, continue to work closely with its key Asian ally. Japan hosts around 50,000 U.S. military personnel, squadrons of fighter squadrons and Washington's only forward deployed aircraft carrier strike group along a 3,000-km (1,900-mile) archipelago that helps hem in Chinese military power. Hegseth's praise of Japan contrasts with the criticism he levelled at European allies in February, telling them they should not assume the U.S. presence there would last forever.
29.03 / 06:23
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Don't discount us: CSK Coach Stephen Fleming defends his team after 50-run loss to RCB at home
Stephen Fleming stoutly countered the criticism that his team's brand of cricket was getting outdated, saying the team had enough «firepower» and no one should make the mistake of discounting them. Five-time IPL champions CSK lost to RCB by 50 runs, unable to chase a steep 196/7 set by Rajat Patidar's side on Friday. CSK's defeat to RCB in the 'Southern Derby' in their own den was their first since the inaugural edition of the IPL in 2008 and it was also their biggest reversal at home thus far. In response to a question if his brand of cricket was getting outdated, the former New Zealand skipper shot back, «What do you mean, my way of playing (cricket)? Like winning the first game, that's a good way to play. We've got firepower all the way through. I don't understand this question.» «Just because we don't swing (the bat) from ball one and have a little bit of luck go our way, we'll see at the end,» said the New Zealander after his team was restricted to 146/8 in 20 overs. The 51-year-added that CSK should not be «discounted» just because they had lost one match.
28.03 / 19:39
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Anahat Singh clinches JSW Indian Open squash women's title
Anahat Singh brushed aside Helen Tang of Hong Kong in the final to clinch the JSW Indian Open title here on Friday. This is the 17-year-old Anahat's sixth title on the bounce, and 11th in total, and she won it quite easily 3-0 (11-9, 11-5, 11-8). The win gave Anahat 300 ranking points. Anahat had Helen fighting hard in the other corner during the first set, but the Indian did enough to take a 1-0 lead. After that, the third seed Anahat began to dominate the Hong Kong woman, and rattled off the next couple of sets in 13 minutes. Anahat, who did not let her opponent settle down during the course of the summit clash, eventually won the final in 24 minutes. In the men's singles final, India's Abhay Singh fought well against Egyptian Kareem El Torkey but went down 1-3 (10-12, 4-11, 11-7, 10-12).
28.03 / 19:13
28.03 / 16:23
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These 24 pathogens could pose greatest threat to public health in UK, check which viruses are included
UK has identified 24 pathogens that could pose the greatest risk to public health. A new watchlist has been compiled in an effort to guide researchers and investors into developing new tools to fight and diagnose these infectious diseases.
28.03 / 02:11
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Canada PM Carney declares end of close US ties, plans talks with Trump amid tariff row
Canada and the United States «is over,» Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday, after President Donald Trump announced steep auto tariffs. Trump's planned 25 percent levy on vehicle imports to the United States is to come into force next week and could be devastating for a Canadian auto industry that supports an estimated 500,000 jobs. After Trump's announcement, Carney paused his campaign ahead of Canada's April 28 election to return to Ottawa for a meeting of cabinet members working on tactics in the trade war with the United States. He called Trump's auto tariffs «unjustified,» and said they were in breach of existing trade deals between the countries. He also warned Canadians that Trump had permanently altered relations with the United States and that, regardless of any future trade deals, there would be «no turning back.»
27.03 / 14:55
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Cristiano Ronaldo is playable character in new fighting game Fatal Fury: 'Big news to share'
Cristiano Ronaldo has been announced as a playable character in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, an upcoming and much-awaited fighting game set to be released next month. The Portuguese player announced the major surprise for his fans on X, formerly known as Twitter. In his social media post, Ronaldo revealed he will be entering as a playable character in the upcoming fighting game Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. «Big news to share with everyone today! I'm going to be a character in the new fighting game FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves! @FATALFURY_PR Let's have some fun on April 24th!,» his post read. This announcement sent shockwaves through both the gaming and football communities, as the 40-year-old legend is renowned for his athletic achievements rather than any connection to gaming. ALSO READ: US health department to cut 10,000 jobs as Robert F. Kennedy Jr announces overhaul in latest DOGE push
27.03 / 14:55
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Doug Ford calls for a Team Canada approach and vows economic retaliation against Trump's tariffs, pledging to hit Americans hard without harming Canadians
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging a collective “team Canada approach” from Canada's provinces following US President Donald Trump's announcement to introduce a 25% tariff on car imports, as per CTV News.
26.03 / 16:11
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Jason Kelce reveals his 'stupid' weight loss challenge to ‘maintain sanity’ post NFL retirement
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce has revealed that he is on a new weight loss regimen that he has embraced as part of a challenge with buddy and ex-teammate Beau Allen. The 37-year-old made the revelation on the latest episode of New Heights, the podcast he jointly hosts with brother Travis Kelce. Sharing details about it, Jason said his new fitness journey started with a proposal put forth by Allen.
26.03 / 04:51
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Amit Shah defends PM-CARES, alleges PM NRF under UPA was headed by Cong President
Amit Shah on Tuesday rubbished the Opposition allegations on lack of transparency in the PM-CARES Fund, stating that unlike the National Relief Fund during UPA rule, which had Congress president as a member, the PM-CARES Fund has the cabinet committee on security with ministers to decide the disbursement on the advice of five top secretaries. Shah was replying to the debate on the Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill, 2024, in the Rajya Sabha. The bill, which was passed by the Lok Sabha in the last winter session, was approved by the Upper House on Tuesday. The home minister said disaster management is based on four pillars of transparency, responsibility, efficiency and synergy as he refuted apprehensions of any discrimination against states in disbursement of their share of disaster management funds, saying it is not meant for financing the freebies announced by the governments.
26.03 / 03:03
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Black Sea deal aimed at Moscow making profit, ensuring food safety, Russia's Lavrov says
Sergei Lavrov said in remarks published late on Tuesday. The United States reached separate deals on Tuesday with Ukraine and Russia to cease fighting in the Black Sea and pause attacks against energy targets, with Washington agreeing to push to lift some sanctions against Moscow. «We want the grain and fertilizer market to be predictable, so that no one tries to 'ward us off' from it,» Lavrov told the Russian state Channel One television. «Not only because we want… to make a legitimate profit in fair competition, but also because we are concerned about the food security situation in Africa and other countries of the Global South.» If implemented, the deal could be the first significant step toward U.S. President Donald Trump's goal to achieve a more encompassing ceasefire in the war in Ukraine that Russia started with its full-scale invasion three years ago.
26.03 / 02:39
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From weekend fights to emotional distance: Navigating common couple conflicts
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A 42-year-old client tells me, “Every weekend we end up fighting so much so that I have begun to hate Saturdays. I fear that my partner and I will get into a squabble over something inane and it will spiral into something massive that’s impossible to solve.
25.03 / 21:13
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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis shutdown divorce rumors as they holiday in Rome amid alleged ties to disgraced rapper Diddy; are they planning to move out of Los Angeles?
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are showing that their relationship is still going strong. The Hollywood power couple was spotted recently vacationing in Rome with their kids, silencing divorce rumors. Their trip comes in the wake of speculation regarding Ashton's history with music mogul Diddy and rumors of relocating out of Los Angeles. The couple, who have been criticized in the past for controversies, seemed to be very affectionate while exploring the city.
25.03 / 07:23
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Battle for the global elite: Paris and London’s wealth loss is Dubai’s gain
Paris. Cafes are bustling, the economy is showing signs of improvement and a shiny (stair-free) metro expansion is making the 15-minute city even more accessible. Yet there’s also the faintly audible sound of wealth on the move: Two locals inform me of plans to leave, one to Dubai and the other to Switzerland. In a similar vein to London’s fleeing non-doms and Brexit banking exiles, Paris is going through its own dose of ras-le-bol fiscal — the moment when the proverbial tax straw breaks the camel’s back — in President Emmanuel Macron’s twilight years. Taxes are going up on big business and the wealthy; Marine Le Pen is the presidential contender to beat in 2027; parliament is gridlocked and still fighting over pension reforms that tore the country apart in 2023. After an extraordinary run for Paris as the euro area’s investment-banking hub of choice, with the number of French financiers on seven-figure salaries almost doubling in four years, hiring plans are being put on ice.
24.03 / 20:19
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TikTok star Kat Abughazaleh challenges long-time Democrat in Illinois’ 9th District
Kat Abughazaleh announced her candidacy for Illinois’ 9th Congressional District. She has challenged long-time Democratic incumbent Jan Schakowsky in what could be the district’s first competitive primary since 1998. Abughazaleh, aged 26, is a freelance content creator with no prior experience in politics. She does not currently live in the district and has been in Illinois for less than a year, stated the media reports. However, she is determined to disrupt the status quo. As per a Rolling Stone report, she cited frustration with the Democratic Party’s response to the challenges of everyday Americans. Kat said that the public is in an emergency and that the only way to fight authoritarianism is to be loud, and proud every single day.
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