#WATCH | Delhi: On the question of recent changes in J1 visa, F1, H-1B visa, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says, "First of all, I accept the contribution that Indians have made to the U.S. economy. Over $20 billion has been invested in the U.S economy by Indian companies. We want that number to continue to increase... The changes that are happening now, or the modernisation of our migration system into the United States, are not India-specific; it is global, it's being applied across the world. We are in a period of modernisation. We've had a migratory crisis in the United States. This is not because of India, but broadly, we have had over 20 million people illegally enter the United States over the last few years, and we've had to address that challenge... Everything that you do as a country needs to be in your national interest, and that includes your immigration policy. The United States, I believe, is the most welcoming country in the world on immigration. Every single year, a million people, roughly, become permanent residents of the United States and contribute greatly. My parents entered the United States as permanent residents in 1956 from Cuba. It's a process that's enriched us. But it has to be a process that's adjusted in every era to the realities of the modern times in which you live. We are, and it's long overdue. So the United States is currently undergoing a process of reforming the system by which we choose how many people come into our country, who comes in, when they come in, cetera. Anytime you undertake a reform, any time you undertake a change in the system by which you admit people, there's going to be a period of transition that's going to create some friction points and some difficulties and so forth... It is not a system that is targeted at India; it is one that's being applied globally. But we're in a period of transition, and like any period of transition, there's going to be some bumps on that road. But we think ultimately our destination is going to be a better system, a more efficient system, one that works better than the one that we had in place previously and more sustainable by the way."
India conducted successful Flight trial of an Advanced Agni missile with MIRV (Multiple Independently Targeted Re-Entry Vehicle) system from Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island, Odisha on 08th May 2026. The missile was flight tested with Multiple payloads, targeted to different targets spatially distributed over a large geographical area in Indian Ocean Region.
#4QWithCNBCTV18 | #ShriramFinance announces its Q4 results;
🪙Net Profit Up 41% At ₹3,014 Cr Vs ₹2,139 Cr (YoY)
🪙NII At Up 21% At ₹6,751 Cr Vs ₹5,566 Cr (YoY)
🪙Board Recommends A Final Dividend Of ₹6/Sh
🪙Gross NPA At 4.58% Vs 4.54% (QoQ)
🪙Net NPA At 2.33% Vs 2.38% (QoQ)
The 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinder will become costlier starting today. In Delhi, the price of a 19 kg cylinder has increased by Rs 195.50, and in Kolkata by Rs 218, effective from today, 1 April: Sources
#WATCH | Bareilly, UP | On FIR registered against the teacher who commented on Kanwar Yatra, Baheri Circle Officer Arun Kumar says, "At MGM Inter College, teacher Rajneesh Gangwar gathered students in the courtyard of the college and made some objectionable comments about the Kanwar yatra through poetry recitation. The video has become viral on social media. A statement has been received at the police station. A case has been registered and necessary legal proceedings are being taken." (14.07)
(Source: Bareilly Police)
Tata Institute claims it has developed a tablet that could prevent cancer from recurring and reduce the side effects of treatment by 50%. The tablet, which comes at a cost of just ₹100 is awaiting approval from @fssaiindia. If approved, will hit the market by June.
Thought Nifty won't break 16K.
Happened.
Thought no rebound after that.
Happened.
Thought US inflation would be better.
But it was higher than expected.
After this, thought US market will fall.
But it is higher.
After this thought SGX Nifty will be +ve.
But it is -ve.
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Received this from a friend and I must say, those are some 'sharp' ball catching skills 😉
We've seen wicket-keepers, fielders and all-rounders in cricket, but what would you name this? 😄