Regulators’ worries keep banks, insurers off comex: Sebi chief

File photo: Sebi chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey MUMBAI: Sebi chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey on Monday said that the regulators for banking and insurance sectors were not willing to allow their regulated entities into commodities derivatives segment due to some concerns.Pandey also said that for Sebi to regulate products that allow physical delivery of commodities like…

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Domestic Urea Production: Monthly domestic urea output back to last year’s levels

NEW DELHI: Monthly domestic urea production has rebounded to last year’s levels, fertiliser ministry said on Thursday, noting that output of the most widely used soil nutrient reached 21 lakh tonnes in April, which was the same as the level recorded a year earlier.In March, domestic urea output had tumbled to around 16 lakh tonnes…

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Why do some dreams stay with us? 5 spiritual interpretations and what they mean

This may sound surprising in a spiritual discussion, but many traditions caution against overanalyzing dreams. Not every strange image carries hidden wisdom. Our minds process memories, emotions, conversations, and everyday experiences while we sleep. That is why dreams can sometimes feel random, confusing, or completely absurd. Trying to decode every detail can take away from…

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Gauranga Das’s leadership lesson from the Mahabharata is exactly why some bosses are feared, and others are followed: Here are 4 simple ways to lead with impact |

Gauranga Das (Photo: gaurangadas.com) Imagine a scenario where there are two people in a room. One has the title, the final say on every decision, and a team that does exactly what they’re told.The other has none of that, no official rank, no throne, no army, and yet somehow, when things fall apart, everyone instinctively…

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Pakistan bombs Afghanistan again: Taliban claims 11 children among 13 killed

Villagers examine damages due to overnight cross border fighting between Pakistan and Afghan forces, at a village in Bajaur, a district of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering with Afghanistan, Friday, Feb. 27, 2026. (AP Photo) Afghanistan on Wednesday accused Pakistan of carrying out new airstrikes on its territory, saying the attacks killed at least 13…

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India-Russia Relations: ‘Useless to try to pressurise PM Modi’: Putin says India-US ties won’t affect Russia ties, praises economic growth

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said India’s growing cooperation with the United States does not undermine its longstanding ties with Russia, while also asserting that attempts to pressure New Delhi over its relationship with Moscow would not succeed.Speaking to reporters in St. Petersburg, Putin said the United States was trying to exert pressure on…

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Environmental groups to FCC: Stop Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and others from sending millions of satellites and ‘dirtying’ Space; make sure that …

In January this year, SpaceX filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a constellation of up to one million satellites that would be the foundation for an orbital AI data center. And Spacex is not alone in what has become a race to compute in space. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has voiced…

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English rhymes ‘Johnny Johnny’, ‘Rain Rain Go Away’ promote lying, selfishness: Edu min | Lucknow News

Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Minister Yogendra Upadhyay has sparked controversy by deeming popular English nursery rhymes ‘Johnny Johnny, Yes Papa’ and ‘Rain Rain Go Away’ as detrimental to Indian culture LUCKNOW: Higher education minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogendra Upadhyay has triggered a controversy by describing two popular English nursery rhymes – ‘Johnny Johnny, Yes Papa’…

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8 Smart landscaping ideas to keep your yard looking beautiful all year round

A beautiful yard doesn’t have to be limited to spring or summer. With thoughtful landscaping choices, homeowners can create an outdoor space that remains attractive through every season. The secret lies in combining plants that bloom at different times of the year with practical design elements that continue to add structure and interest even when…

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25% stakeholder took blow of $743m

NEW DELHI: The turbulence Indian airlines are facing for over a year now has started denting the fortunes of their foreign partners. The going got tough for them after the US-Iran war erupted on Feb 28. Singapore Airlines (SIA), 25.1% stakeholder in Air India (AI), on Thursday disclosed that AI lost $2.8 billion (over Rs…

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