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BJP rattled by Akhilesh Yadav’s rising popularity, says Samajwadi MP amid split buzz

BJP rattled by Akhilesh Yadav’s rising popularity, says Samajwadi MP amid split buzz

As BJP leaders predicted a major split in the Samajwadi Party, party MP Awadhesh Prasad on Thursday hit back at the saffron camp, claiming the ruling party was “rattled” by the rising popularity of SP chief Akhilesh Yadav and was therefore making “baseless statements” about defections. From left, Samajwadi Party (SP) MPs Akhilesh Yadav and Awadhesh Prasad. (PTI) His remarks came in response to Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya’s claim that several Samajwadi Party MPs were in touch with the BJP ahead of the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. “The situation is that the BJP is rattled by the growing popularity of Akhilesh Yadav, and in its panic, it is making baseless statements… The public’s faith, trust, and confidence have increased for SP and Akhilesh Yadav…” Prasad said. BJP-SP face-off over split claims The latest exchange comes after Uttar Pradesh minister and Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) chief Om Prakash Rajbhar and Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya claimed that a major split was brewing within the Samajwadi Party. On Wednesday, Samajwadi …

Air India reduces domestic and international flight operations due to rising fuel prices

Air India reduces domestic and international flight operations due to rising fuel prices

Air India will temporarily reduce up to 22 per cent of its domestic flights and around 27 per cent of international services between June and August 2026 due to rising fuel prices and operational costs. The airline said affected passengers will be offered alternative flights, complimentary date changes or refunds Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Kangana Ranaut calls Indian society ‘notorious’ amid rising dowry deaths

Kangana Ranaut calls Indian society ‘notorious’ amid rising dowry deaths

Actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut recently took to social media to react strongly to the recent deaths of Twisha Sharma and Deepika Nagar. The tragic death of the two young women has sparked a nationwide debate around dowry harassment and violence against married women. Rising cases of dowry deaths A number of deaths linked to dowry have shocked the country over the past few days. An actress, Twisha Sharma, was reportedly found dead at her marital home in Bhopal, while another woman, Deepika Nagar, allegedly died after falling from the balcony of her residence in Noida. In both cases, the families of the women have accused their in-laws of dowry harassment. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Rising fuel prices, ‘unjust’ tax hike: Why transport unions are planning a 3-day strike in Delhi

Rising fuel prices, ‘unjust’ tax hike: Why transport unions are planning a 3-day strike in Delhi

Transporters’ organisations and related worker unions across the national capital have threatened to go on a three-day strike starting May 21, citing rising fuel prices in Delhi and the Delhi BJP government’s hike in the Environment Compensation Charge (ECC) on commercial vehicles, which unions have called “unjust”. A massive traffic jam is seen over NH24 due to the security arrangements around Bharat Mandapam for AI Summit near Sarai Kale Khan in New Delhi, India, (Sanchit Khanna/ Hindustan Times) The All India Motor and Goods Transport Association, the All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC), and others have stated that no commercial vehicle will ply in the capital from May 21 to 23. However, the unions added that essential goods vehicles will remain exempt from the blockade to avoid any disruption in the supply of critical commodities. Why the strike? As reported by HT earlier, transport bodies in the capital have announced the strike due to the “unfair and unjust” hikes to ECC. Along with this, rising petrol and diesel prices, which have been linked to the …

Is your gilt fund reflecting low returns? Understand how rising yields impact bond prices and gilt fund returns

Is your gilt fund reflecting low returns? Understand how rising yields impact bond prices and gilt fund returns

In the last one year, the 10-year G-secs yields have risen from 6.20% to above 7%. Rising yields have driven bond prices lower, due to their inverse relationship. It has resulted in lower NAVs and lower returns for gilt fund investors. The 1-year returns for top gilt funds have ranged 0.50% to 3.25%. A graph of the Korean Stock Market Index displayed inside the Woori Bank trading room in Seoul, South Korea, on Thursday. (Bloomberg) If you have invested in a gilt fund, you must have noticed that the returns have been subdued in the last one year or so. It is happening because yields have been rising for the last one year or so. Rising yields lead to a fall in bond prices, thereby leading to a fall in the NAV of gilt funds and lower returns. In this article, we will understand how rising yields impact bond prices and gilt fund returns. How have the yields on G-secs performed? Last year, in May 2025, yields on the 10-year Government Securities (G-secs) bottomed out …

14,488 student deaths recorded in 2024; rising faster than overall rate: NCRB

14,488 student deaths recorded in 2024; rising faster than overall rate: NCRB

The number of student suicides in India climbed to a record high of 14,488 in 2024, marking a 4.3% rise from 13,892 cases in 2023 even as country’s overall suicides declined marginally by 0.4% from 171,418 to 170,746 during the same period, according to the data released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) on Wednesday. National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) released a report on Wednesday. (X/NCRBHQ) While overall suicides in 2024 rose 11.6% over five years, from 153,052 in 2020 and increased 27.8% over the past decade from 133,623 in 2015, student suicides grew at an even sharper pace, rising 15.7% in five years from 12,526 in 2020 and 62.2% over 10 years from 8,934 in 2015. 115,850 students died by suicide in between 2015 and 2024. The share of student suicides in India’s overall suicide cases also rose over the years. According to the NCRB report, student suicides accounted for 8.5% of the 170,746 total suicides recorded in 2024, up from 8.1% of 171,418 cases in 2023. The proportion of students suicide stood …

Air India delays staff salary hikes over rising fuel prices, airspace curbs

Air India delays staff salary hikes over rising fuel prices, airspace curbs

Air India will defer employee annual increments by at least one quarter as part of broader cost-rationalising measures driven by an uncertain economic environment, its senior executives told employees at a townhall on Friday. Air India will defer employee annual increments by at least one quarter as part of broader cost-rationalising measures driven by an uncertain economic environment The airline does not anticipate layoffs, chief human resources officer Ravindra Kumar GP said. The announcement was made at a meeting addressed by Air India chief executive officer Campbell Wilson, alongside Kumar and chief finance officer Sanjay Sharma. “We will continue to pay the performance-related variable pay for last year, that’s decided — the increment for this year we will defer. We will consider as the environment evolves over the course of the year if and when we can pay it. We have budgeted to pay it when the environment gets better, but we are going to withhold it for now…We do not anticipate any need for retrenchments,” Wilson said. Wilson highlighted external challenges affecting the aviation …

Air India to cut international flights till July amid rising airspace curbs and fuel costs

Air India to cut international flights till July amid rising airspace curbs and fuel costs

Air India will reduce international flights till July. The Indian aviation company said that the reduction of flights comes after airspace curbs and a surge in jet fuel prices have made many routes unprofitable.  Air India CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson on Friday said, “We have reduced some flying for April and May…massive rise in jet fuel prices which, together with airspace closures and longer flying routes, has caused many of our international flights to become unprofitable to operate,” as per PTI.  Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

New Zealand’s rising all-rounder Muhammad Abbas: Born in Pakistan, grew up watching Akram, living his Black Caps dream | Cricket News

New Zealand’s rising all-rounder Muhammad Abbas: Born in Pakistan, grew up watching Akram, living his Black Caps dream | Cricket News

So early that there are no memories, no images of Pakistan left in his mind from that first journey to New Zealand. Yet both countries continue to shape who he is — one through blood, the other through upbringing, and cricket through identity. “We came to Auckland with him when I was maybe one,” Abbas told The Indian Express. “I actually don’t have a lot of memory or any recollection of that because I was too young. But I’ve grown up most of my life in New Zealand.” That sentence carries a quiet duality. Born in Lahore, raised in New Zealand, and now wearing the Black Caps cap in ODIs, the 22-year-old’s journey has been shaped as much by geography as by emotion. But long before selection calls or international caps, there was one constant in his cricketing life — his father. “Definitely my dad,” he says without hesitation. “He’s a bowling coach, and I’ve done all my training with him growing up. He introduced cricket to me, coached me, and we did everything together. …

Sudden April heat spike leaves Delhi unprepared, doctors warn of rising risks

Sudden April heat spike leaves Delhi unprepared, doctors warn of rising risks

While summers in north India normally build gradually, allowing the human body to adjust over weeks, the transition to extreme heat has been abrupt this year, leaving little room for biological adaptation and putting people at higher risk of heat-related illnesses, warned experts. Heat arrives too soon, increasing risk of heatstroke and dehydration (Representative/Freepik) “High temperatures arriving earlier than usual put a strain on the body’s ability to acclimatise to hot weather, a phenomenon called seasonal or heat acclimatisation,” said Dr Mugdha Tapdiya, director of internal medicine at Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj. Under normal conditions, repeated exposure to heat over days or weeks triggers a series of physical responses: the body begins to sweat earlier and more efficiently, heart rate under heat stress reduces, and the system becomes better at maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance. This physiological adaptation, referred to as heat acclimatisation, typically takes about one to two weeks of progressive exposure. Also Read | EVM ‘glitches’, TMC ‘goons’ and a dare for PM Modi: A look at West Bengal’s phase-2 voting “However, a …