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10.05 / 10:07
markets love blues travelers Schools Updates How a traditional embroidery form helped revive a Hungarian village
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.I haven’t done this in years. Decades, if school projects don’t count. Needle in one hand, I try to remember how.
10.05 / 09:45
markets Food Research wellness show hospital Updates How to maximize the benefits of eating potatoes
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.For years, the potato has been one of the most misunderstood foods, dismissed by wellness culture as a “bad carb,” a supposed culprit behind weight gain, insulin spikes and metabolic woes. Yet new research, and medical experts are offering a newer, more nuanced perspective: the problem, it seems, was never the potato itself, but how we cook and consume it.Dr.
10.05 / 08:43
markets UPS Research country testing donates Updates Why do people tip less on the weekends?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The waitstaff in restaurants should be aware: Patrons are less generous with tips over the weekend.That is the finding of a recent study that analyzed 68 million credit-card transactions at 47 restaurant chains operating in 41 states. Patrons, the study found, tipped their servers up to about 1% less on Saturdays and Sundays.The average tip for weekdays alone was 21.30%, with the highest tips on Tuesdays (21.45%) and Thursdays (21.47%).
10.05 / 07:53
markets Research students cover reports testing Updates Resonance eyes growth revival in offline coaching after debt clean-up
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Kota-based test preparation company Resonance Eduventures is preparing for a fresh growth phase after completing the bulk of its long-running debt resolution exercise, the top executive of the firm told Mint.Founder Ram Kishan Verma said the company is now betting on a recovery in offline coaching demand, student enrolments and brand rebuilding.“The company is now in a much better position operationally. Most of the work on the settlement side has been completed and we are closing the remaining part as well,” Verma told Mint, in an interview.Mint was the first to report in April that KKR-backed Resonance was nearing an asset reconstruction company (ARC)-led debt resolution that could see lenders take nearly an 80% haircut on principal claims after years of financial stress.India's test preparation market size was valued at $11.60 billion in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period 2026-2030, according to a report by research firm Technavio.Resonance, which was a sector leader before pandemic, was disrupted by digital hyper funded peers and faced high poaching pushing it into a debt trap.According to Abhijit Shrivastava, co-founder and managing partner at Azalea Capital Partners LLP, over 90% of lenders have already sold their exposure as part of the restructuring exercise.“The ARC involved is ACRE.
10.05 / 07:17
markets UPS Food War Updates Iran war puts the world’s most used chemical in short supply
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.War in the Persian Gulf and new Chinese export restrictions have sent sulfuric-acid prices soaring and raised concerns about the availability of a chemical that the world relies on for food, metal, paper, computer chips and clean water.Sulfuric acid is the most consumed chemical on the planet, produced by smelting and refining nonferrous metals, such as copper and nickel, or by burning sulfur, a byproduct of oil-and-gas processing.The acid can burn a hole in a steel shelf at the hardware store, where it is sold by the bottle as extra-strength drain opener. But it is more prevalently used higher up the supply chain by heavy industry to make a ubiquitous array of products and materials.Sulfuric acid is used to produce phosphate fertilizers, leach copper and other metals from rock, pulp wood, pickle steel, tan leather and vulcanize rubber.
10.05 / 06:37
markets UPS Art isolate Schools Updates An exhibition explores how collaboration shaped Indian art
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The first public walkthrough of Epochal: The Period of Pioneers, a joint exhibition by Chatterjee & Lal and DAG in Mumbai, was packed to the rafters last month. Around 250 people turned up on a hot Saturday afternoon to see this showcase of modernists such as K.S. Kulkarni, Benode Behari Mukherjee, J.
10.05 / 01:43
markets Analysis Research trends Trade reports Updates Why confident predictions about markets usually get the most important things wrong
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The other day, I came across an exchange on X where an American trader posted a confident thesis: AI would compress revenues of Indian IT companies like TCS and Infosys. Reasonable concern. Many analysts have raised it.
09.05 / 09:51
markets FIVE Football band rock Updates Sporting The best gym exercises to get better at climbing and bouldering
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The key to being good at climbing and bouldering is having a strong core, grip and pulling strength. While these are not the only things necessary in this highly technical activity, they are almost imperative to be able to climb for longer and conquer more difficult levels.
09.05 / 07:09
markets UPS awards wellness War country Updates How Korean writer Don Mee Choi's work challenges borders and historical narratives
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Despite the craze for Korean literature in India, you’d be hard-pressed to find an Indian fan who knows of Don Mee Choi. She writes poetry, not fiction.
09.05 / 07:09
markets UPS Booking community wellness audience Updates How revelry, grief and care come together in the ‘Amsterdam of Tamil Nadu’ every year
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.In 2018, photographer and documentary filmmaker Shino Cherian decided, on an impulse, to attend the Koovagam festival in Tamil Nadu, which spans 18 days of the month of Chithirai (April-May) in the Tamil calendar.At 28, he hadn’t done anything close to as daring as venturing into a completely unknown terrain, inhabited by people who were nothing like him. However, along with his friend and fellow photographer Ram Manu Prasad, Cherian went on to document the events of the crucial two days that mark the end of the festival.
09.05 / 07:09
markets Career Universities country social Features Updates I tried Prada's Kolhapur chappals
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.About a decade ago, when I told one of my aunts about my first job at a news agency, she said, “You will become jhola-chappal wali now”. Jhola meant cloth bag, and chappal, Kolhapuris, the clichéd Indian journalist’s uniform. I did become that person, quite proudly.
09.05 / 05:41
markets Death film voice reports Updates Investigations ‘The Sheep Detectives’ review: Ovine whodunit has a tender heart
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.This 100-minute film opens with the MGM lion bleating instead of roaring, setting the tone for a cutesy yarn, or a “herder mystery”, a clever pun used in the promotions. Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Story, a 2005 novel by Leonie Swann, is the foundation for the mystery comedy The Sheep Detectives, adapted by Craig Mazin and directed by Kyle Balda.The shepherd in question is George (Hugh Jackman), who dotes on his flock to the extent that he has named each one of them.
09.05 / 03:37
markets Software NVIDIA AMD 2020 Updates Commentary In rush to buy CPUs, Intel won’t be the only winner
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.It has been a sad few years for the venerable central processing unit. The one-time standard-bearer of the computing revolution has been pushed aside in recent years with the rise of generative artificial intelligence powered by graphics processing units, or GPUs, which are used for a lot more than graphics these days.But now attention is swinging back to the main brain of data-center computing, the CPU.
09.05 / 03:37
markets Man President Inside shock Courts Updates The secret diary that Has spilled into the Musk vs. OpenAI feud
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Imagine how mortifying it would be if anyone ever read your diary.Now imagine it’s a diary from a stressful period of your life and it’s being read in a courthouse and people all over the world are paying attention because you’re being sued by the richest man on the planet and the future of your company might just depend on your private thoughts that have suddenly become much too public.It was also unimaginable for Greg Brockman.But over two excruciating days this week, journal entries from OpenAI’s president and co-founder were entered as exhibits in the trial captivating Silicon Valley.Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Brockman and Sam Altman has shaken loose a trove of evidence, offering a peek inside the minds of the people who have spent the past decade building artificial intelligence. We have read their unvarnished emails, dishy texts, notes from meetings that determined OpenAI’s future—and one deeply human journal.In any other part of civilized society, rifling through someone else’s diary is considered an outrageous invasion of privacy.
09.05 / 03:37
markets Booking Death Battlefield travelers Courts Updates Manu S. Pillai: The hidden history of eunuchs in India’s royal courts
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.In 1580, the sultan of Bijapur was stabbed to death in his own bedroom. Ali Adil Shah was an interesting type of chap. He ate not less than 12 eggs per day for his health; he liked to read, travelling even to battlefields with books; had interests in philosophy and the occult; and also styled himself a Sufi.
09.05 / 01:59
markets Gap Gemini Cycling reports recommendations Updates AI Tool of the Week: Gemini now creates ready-to-send files
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.The AI hack we unlocked today is based on a capability- Gemini's File Generation.Here is a pain point most professionals quietly endure: you have a great session with AI, you've structured a report, drafted a proposal, built a budget breakdown and then spend 30 minutes doing the one thing AI was supposed to eliminate: copy, paste, reformat, fix spacing, redo headers. The AI gave you the content.
08.05 / 16:59
markets UPS IPO Enterprise Department Updates NTPC, IndianOil, Coal India plan ₹6k-crore IPO for Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.NTPC Ltd, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, and Coal India Ltd are planing to list their joint venture Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Ltd (HURL) to raise up to ₹6,000 crore in fiscal year 2027 (FY27) as part of Centre's asset monetization plan, said two people aware of the matter.NTPC also plans to list its subsidiaries North Eastern Electric Power Corp. Ltd (NEEPCO) and THDC India Ltd (THDC), which is a joint venture (JV) of NTPC and Uttar Pradesh government."The plan is to bring the public offering of HURL within the ongoing fiscal as part of the asset monetization roadmap by offloading 10-11% stake in total to raise ₹5,000-6,000 crore," said the first of the two persons cited earlier, both of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity.The listing of the three companies would require approval from the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management, the second person said.
08.05 / 15:21
markets trends Experts performer track Updates Pulse of the Street: markets log modest weekly gains, but Iran tensions keep sentiment fragile
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Renewed hostilities near the Strait of Hormuz sparked a choppy retreat in domestic equities, even as favourable state-election outcomes provided a brief cushion to markets this week. Benchmark indices fell about 0.6% on Friday amid a global risk-off mood, as Iran accused the US of breaching their ceasefire agreement, citing attacks on its oil tankers and air strikes on coastal areas.But markets ultimately eked out marginal weekly gains, though the underlying sentiment remained fragile and directionless.
08.05 / 10:15
markets Digital Strategy Software President innovations Updates How Anthropic’s mythos threw the White House AI strategy into chaos
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.WASHINGTON—On a recent call with the heads of the biggest artificial-intelligence companies, Vice President JD Vance was alarmed.New AI models such as Anthropic’s Mythos, which are capable of finding software vulnerabilities on their own, threatened to disrupt small-town banks, hospitals and water plants by starting cyberattacks that local governments weren’t equipped to handle, Vance said.“We all need to work together on this,” Vance told chief executive officers including OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Dario Amodei of Anthropic, Elon Musk of SpaceX, Sundar Pichai of Alphabet’s Google and Satya Nadella of Microsoft, according to people familiar with the matter.The April call, which followed a White House briefing that played a role in sparking Vance’s concern over the latest AI model capabilities, set in motion a chaotic administration response to Mythos that threatens to increase government oversight of AI and overhaul the administration’s tech agenda. The concern expressed by Vance, paired with other moves by the White House to get involved in the rollout of AI models, marks a shift from previous language about winning the AI race against China and removing barriers to deploying models.The White House is weighing an executive order that could create a formal oversight process for the most-advanced models.
08.05 / 10:15
markets UPS Citi BURST country Courts Updates DeepSeek and Alibaba rescue China’s office landlords
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.A COURT IN Hangzhou, AI capital of China, ruled in late April that companies cannot fire their staff and replace them with artificial intelligence. This may come as a relief to plenty of people in a metropolis that is home to Alibaba, one of Chinese tech’s mightiest titans, with a total payroll of 128,000 employees. It is also good for Hangzhou’s commercial landlords, who have little use for AI agents and are desperate for human desk jockeys.China’s dazzling skylines are worryingly lifeless.
08.05 / 07:05
markets Target Career trends cover reports Updates Can Shree Cement, Ambuja's capex breather allay sector’s overcapacity concerns?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories.Shree Cement Ltd clocked volume growth of around 9% in the March quarter (Q4FY26) at 10.8 million tonnes (mt), a tad ahead of the industry average growth of 8%. It closed FY26 with volume growth of 2% at 36.4 mt and eyes 40 mt volumes in FY27.

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