A woman was caught on CCTV assaulting a toll booth operator at the Chhijarsi Toll Plaza in Hapur after her FASTag showed insufficient balance. The woman slapped and attempted to strangle the attendant, while two men accompanying her misbehaved with staff. Police have registered a case and are working to locate the woman involved in the incident.
Bengalureans battling summer heat, face unique hydration challenges, especially diabetics. Dr. Ramalakshmi emphasizes that dehydration in diabetics can trigger electrolyte imbalances and kidney issues. She advises two to three liters of water daily, along with buttermilk and controlled portions of watermelon. Avoid fruit juices and jaggery drinks, opting for fenugreek water and ragi malt to prevent fatigue and kidney injury.
Following the recent violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal, initial probes suggest possible involvement of Bangladeshi miscreants. The MHA is coordinating with state authorities to maintain peace and considering enhanced border security. Over 200 arrests have been made and 11 FIRs registered after demonstrations against the waqf law led to three deaths.
Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad has addressed fake news regarding Class 10 and 12 results. The board has not announced any result date. Students should check the official website, upmsp.edu.in, for updates. Exams were held from February 24 to March 12, 2025. Evaluation finished on April 2. Results are expected in the third or fourth week of April 2025.
Amid trade tensions with the US, China has reportedly instructed its airlines to halt further Boeing aircraft deliveries and U.S. parts purchases following retaliatory tariffs. This move puts Boeing in a precarious position within a crucial market, where China is projected to represent 20% of global aircraft demand.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has announced a high-level committee, led by retired Justice Kurian Joseph, to examine state autonomy amid concerns of the Union government encroaching on state powers. The committee will study the relationship between the Union and states, focusing on transferring subjects from the Concurrent List back to the State List and addressing issues like NEET.
Indian stock markets saw a big jump. This happened after US President Trump paused some tariffs. The Sensex and Nifty both rose significantly. Investors feel more confident because of this change. India is also seen as a safe place to invest. Some sectors like auto and banking did well. People are watching to see what Trump does next with tariffs.
Indian stock markets began the week positively, with Sensex surging over 1300 points and Nifty50 also at high, marking a positive opening for the week. Optimism was fueled by potential US trade concessions and positive global cues. Investors are also awaiting corporate earnings reports, while Asian markets generally saw gains, reflecting a positive international market sentiment.
Google is reportedly preparing for another round of layoffs, potentially impacting advertising, sales, and marketing teams in India, particularly in Hyderabad and Bengaluru offices. This restructuring follows recent job cuts in the Platforms and Devices division, which includes Android, Pixel, and Chrome. Google aims to streamline operations and enhance efficiency through these workforce reductions.
The Trump administration has frozen $2.2 billion in grants and a $60 million contract to Harvard University after the institution allegedly failed to meet intellectual and civil rights standards. The government demands Harvard shutter DEI programs, adopt merit-based hiring and admissions, reform international student recruitment, ensure viewpoint diversity, and combat antisemitism.
SpaceX is incentivizing security researchers to identify vulnerabilities within its Starlink satellite internet system through a bug bounty program, offering up to $100,000 for significant findings. The company has already awarded an average of $913.
A significant measles outbreak is alarming the United States, with over 700 confirmed cases after its elimination in 2000. The CDC is actively involved in containment, addressing the resurgence attributed to declining vaccination rates. Measles, a highly contagious airborne virus, poses a threat even to vaccinated individuals, though breakthrough infections remain consistent with previous years.