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20.03 / 17:37
UPS Waves Equality rights Oberoi Realty to sell 21.74% in JV I-Ven Realty to Alpha Wave for Rs 1,250 crore
Oberoi Realty has entered into agreement with global investment firm Alpha Wave Ventures II, LP to sell 21.74% stake in its joint venture company, I-Ven Realty for Rs 1,250 crore. This marks one of the largest private equity investments in India's real estate sector so far this year. As per the agreement, Alpha Wave Ventures will acquire the stake in I-Ven Realty through a combination of 2,77,778 Series A convertible preference shares (CCPS) and 10 Class A equity shares. Oberoi Realty and its promoter, Vikas Oberoi, currently hold equal stakes in I-Ven Realty.
20.03 / 17:09
Provident Citizens security Bill country guidelines rights Kerala becomes first Indian state to establish senior citizens commission
Pinarayi Vijayan said on Thursday. Hailing the law enacted on Wednesday, the Chief Minister said this new commission would focus on protecting the rights, welfare, and rehabilitation of the elderly. «The LDF government is implementing policies that wholeheartedly embrace senior citizens. Kerala, which ranks first in the country in elderly welfare, is setting another example in this field. »To strengthen the initiatives launched for senior citizens since the previous government's tenure, the state is now establishing the country's first-ever Senior Citizens Commission. As a step towards this, the Kerala Legislative Assembly passed the Kerala State Senior Citizens Commission Bill yesterday (Wednesday)," Vijayan said in a Facebook post. He said that with the establishment of this commission, «we will be able to ensure the rehabilitation, security, and welfare» of senior citizens more effectively. «The commission will prioritise addressing the hardships faced by the elderly, including neglect, exploitation, and loneliness. It will be responsible for providing the necessary guidelines to tackle these issues,» Vijayan said.
20.03 / 16:27
Provident Target security Justice Department rights Two task forces to look into changes in Atomic Energy Act and nuclear liability law
In written replies to questions in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) Jitendra Singh said the first task force comprises members from the Department of Atomic Energy, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), Niti Aayog, Ministry of Law and Justice and Ministry of External Affairs. «The Task Force is looking into various aspects like build, own, operation of nuclear power plants by the private sector, nuclear safety, security, safeguards, fuel procurement/fabrication, waste management, spent fuel reprocessing,» Singh said. He said a separate task force is also looking into the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage (CLND) Act to address the concerns raised by private suppliers. The CLND Act is considered to be the biggest hurdle to private sector participation due to a provision in it that pins liabilities on nuclear suppliers, in addition to the operator, in case of damage.
20.03 / 16:01
Tesla Experts social reports Podcasts rights Videos Is Elon Musk 'right' about 'magic money computers': Myth, misunderstanding, or a hidden truth?
Elon Musk, the ever-controversial billionaire, has once again ignited a debate—this time, about the very foundation of the U.S. financial system. In a recent podcast appearance with Senator Ted Cruz, Musk claimed that the U.S. government has “14 magic money computers” that create money out of thin air. His comments, delivered with characteristic bluntness, suggest a fundamental flaw in government accounting, comparing it to a company so mismanaged it would be “delisted immediately” if it were public. The claim set the internet ablaze, with social media users scrambling to decipher whether Musk was exposing a financial conspiracy or simply misrepresenting how government money works.
20.03 / 15:31
UPS CEO Freedom Justice information rights Open letter slamming FCA email policy for 'alarming lack of consultation' sent to regulator and government
The regulator told employees earlier this year that, as of 1 April, all emails will automatically be deleted after a year unless staff take specific steps to retain them. In the letter published today (20 March), a cohort made up of CEOs and senior directors from companies such as Positive Money, Sharesoc and the Tax Justice Network, argued that the FCA's policy would harm the rights of consumers, reduce the efficacy of the regulator, and damage the UK financial sector's reputation. FCA addresses criticism on plan to auto-delete staff emails after a year Freedom of Information requ...
20.03 / 13:13
Provident Digital Mobile reports testing guidelines rights Government asks ARAI to probe Ola Electric's sales figure mismatch, consumer complaints
ARAI) to probe the mismatch between Ola Electric's reported sales figures and actual vehicle registrations along with numerous consumer complaints against the Bhavish Aggarwal-owned electric two-wheeler maker and submit a report within 15 days, sources said. While the total number of registrations by Ola Electric on the Vahan portal for February stood at 8,652, the company had reported sales of over 25,000 units during February 2025. As of March 20, the company's registrations stood at 11,781 on the Vahan portal. Ola Electric is a beneficiary of the FAME II and PM E-DRIVE schemes and its eligibility certificate has been provided by ARAI, a certification and testing agency under the administrative control of the ministry.
20.03 / 09:31
Citizens Death wellness country reports rights China says acted 'in accordance with the law' after 4 Canadians executed
Canada's Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday that China had executed four Canadian citizens in recent weeks, defying pleas from Ottawa for leniency. «We strongly condemn the executions that did happen against Canadians in China,» Joly said. She said she was unable to discuss details of the case due to privacy requests from the affected families. However, Beijing suggested on Thursday the Canadians had been convicted over narcotics offences, saying "… combating drug crimes is the common responsibility of all countries".
20.03 / 07:45
UPS WhatsApp Justice stage Courts rights Efforts on to settle issue of recovery of mining royalty, tax dues with certain states: Centre to SC
tax dues on mineral rights and mineral-bearing lands between it and several mineral-rich states. The top court meanwhile deferred to April 24 the hearing on subsequent pleas of several mineral-rich states like Jharkhand seeking to recover royalty and tax dues on mineral rights and mineral-bearing lands worth thousands of crore of rupees from the Centre and the mining firms. A special three-judge bench comprising Justices Abhay S Oka and MM Sundresh and Ujjal Bhuyan said it will decide on the sequence in which the pleas of several mineral-rich states would be heard. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, said efforts were on to find a settlement of the issue and the pleas may be listed in the first week of May.
20.03 / 07:01
Aware Death Actor 2020 Courts rights Investigations What he did is right: Sushant Singh Rajput's father on PIL filed by Disha Salian's father
Sushant Singh Rajput's father, KK Singh on Thursday supported the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Disha Salian's father seeking a probe into his daughter's death, as he expressed hope that a conclusion could be reached on both the incidents. «I don't know his reasons and motivation for moving the court, but what he has done is right and if through this we can get a conclusion on whether it was a suicide or murder, and in this Sushant's case can also be known on what happened,» KK Singh told ANI. Earlier on March 19, Disha Salian's father had filed a petition in the Bombay High Court, seeking a probe into his daughter's death and called for interrogating UBT Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray. Talking to further, Singh said he is not aware of the reasons Salian's father moved the court, as earlier the latter had also agreed the death was by suicide. «Before (Disha) Salian's father had said he doesn't know anything, it is suicide only, but after that how and what he researched to say it is not a suicide but a murder, that I do not know. If it is true or not how can I say?» Sushant Singh Rajput's father added.
20.03 / 06:23
markets UPS wellness social travelers rights Gautam Trivedi on valuations, sectoral bets and India's growth themes
«I am kind of glad that the correction happened. It was a little violent compared to what the market would have expected, but sanity seems to be coming back to some extent,» says Gautam Trivedi, Nepean Capital. Are the markers looking up? It has been a good rebound I would say for the last three days but do not know how long it is going to last. Gautam Trivedi: I still believe that we have seen a huge correction in the market and it was long overdue, people had been forecasting that for 6 to 12 months, and finally when it did happen, it did set up some degree of panic in the market. So, we are in a cyclical slowdown, not a structural one and people are relooking at earnings estimates that mean some downgrades have to come in and there are clearly a few sectors which QSR for example, building materials for example, a lot of these sectors are still struggling with overall sales growth.
20.03 / 06:23
markets Dreams Research students Universities innovations rights In voyage to make US great again, is Trump disrupting the great American dream?
Immigration Native Americans represent only 2% of the U.S. population, with the rest of the population having an immigration story. Trump himself has German ancestry on his father’s side, Melania is from Slovenia, Vice President JD Vance has Scots-Irish roots, and his wife is of Indian origin. America has always been a «melting pot,» attracting talent from around the world. The American dream has allowed for success stories like that of Arnold Schwarzenegger, an Austrian bodybuilder who became a leading actor and later California governor. What’s Changed?
20.03 / 02:57
Action economy Remark WhatsApp rights 'Do the right thing': Trump presses Fed for rate cut, calls April 2 'Liberation Day'
Donald Trump has urged the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, claiming it would be the «right thing» to do as US tariffs begin to ease their way into the economy. «The Fed would be much better off cutting rates as tariffs start to transition,» Trump said, emphasizing the need for swift action. In a dramatic statement, he declared April 2 as «Liberation Day in America,» hinting at a symbolic economic shift tied to his proposed policies.
20.03 / 02:57
markets Provident security trends Experts recommendations rights Now is a great time to invest in Indian fixed income says Saurav Ghosh. Here’s why
invest in Indian fixed income, according to Saurav Ghosh, a fixed income expert and co-founder of Jiraaf. In an interaction with ET Markets, Ghosh stated that he sees a strong opportunity for investors to lock in attractive yields ahead of anticipated rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). “Right now is a great time to invest in Indian fixed income given that equity markets are obviously highly-highly volatile. Right now global economic markets both because of the US is obviously very-very uncertain, so Indian fixed income with its stability is a great asset class to have in your investment portfolio,” he said.
20.03 / 02:39
markets economy Boeing Trade President rights Dollar wobbles as Fed soothes market nerves with rate cut projection
U.S. policymakers projected likely two quarter-point interest rate cuts later this year, the same median forecast as three months ago, even as they expect slower economic growth and higher inflation. On Wednesday, the Fed held its benchmark overnight rate steady in the 4.25%-4.50% range.
19.03 / 17:41
Waters community wellness Fishing exclusive dance rights Ocean views, fish, therapy, zero drama
African penguins at the New England Aquarium in Boston. These senior seabirds have scored the ultimate retirement gig: chilling on their private island, blissfully removed from the chaotic flippers of the younger crowd. In this exclusive retreat, six distinguished penguins in their 30s (ancient by penguin standards) enjoy the slow lane.
19.03 / 17:41
UPS FIVE Cooper Highways rights No wrong turns on land acquisition
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) network has long sparked controversy, with protests simmering in many states. The challenges are well-documented: lack of executive transparency, excessive bureaucratic control, inadequate compensation and insufficient rehabilitation measures, leading to protracted legal disputes.
19.03 / 17:41
UPS Action Food Discrimination rights Sporting Enlightened choices
Happiness is ever elusive, yet, ever present — that's a dichotomy. One could just as easily be happy as sad. All it takes is a mental habit, a shift in attitude that begins with gratitude, capacity to perceive how we are placed even if we are suffering. While we are unhappy and sobbing, the tear ducts are working, air is available for gasps; 99% of our life is working fine. The 1% deprivation has caused pain. Once we realise that there is so much to be grateful for, it dawns on us that our job is to serve our fellow beings. Ask not what others can do for you, ask what you can do for others. This attitude of service is what brings unimaginable joy to our lives. Even if our daily actions are just the same, getting up, commuting, working, spending time with family or playing a sport, our joy is vastly enhanced by the sense of service. Asking others 'how I may help, what I could do for you, or suggesting we are all in this together to lift an individual's spirits' brings joy.
19.03 / 14:41
markets Strategy wellness Trade Experts War rights Why uncertainty makes the stock market go haywire
Uncertainty isn't in short supply these days — and investors have taken notice.
19.03 / 14:41
Target students Universities country travelers Courts rights What US green card and visa holders need to know about recent deportations
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Several high-profile arrests and deportations in recent weeks have sparked fear among visa and green-card holders that they could be targeted by the Trump administration. President Trump has made immigration enforcement a central pillar of his administration.
19.03 / 12:59
UPS Provident Fighting Election country rights Bihar polls months away, Congress calls for implementation of women's reservation law
The failure to implement the law will bring out women workers on streets in Bihar and other states, she said. Suggesting political motives behind bringing the law for women's reservation, Lamba said the delay in its implementation was akin to betraying the women of India. «The BJP government has been in full majority since 2014, but the women reservation law was passed just ahead of the 2024 elections. Why is it not being implemented? This is our next question to Modiji. »Why women, who form half of India's population, are deprived of their rights to participate in the assembly and Lok Sabha?" she asked while addressing the media after Geeta Patel formally took over the reins of Gujarat Pradesh Mahila Congress.

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