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Apr 7, 2026, 05:30 PM
Gold Prices in India Drop by ₹300; Analysts Expect Range-Bound Trend Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

Gold Prices in India Drop by ₹300; Analysts Expect Range-Bound Trend Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

On 7 April 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹149,670 per 10 grams, reflecting a loss of ₹300 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹137,198 per 10 grams. Gold prices in India are largely influenced by international spot gold rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on Gold among other things. Gold prices in India continue to remain higher than in Dubai. On 7 April 2026 the price of 24K gold in India is at ₹149,670 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it is ₹140,560, reflecting a difference of ₹9,110 or 6.48%. Similarly, 22K and 18K gold prices in India were also about 6.48% costlier compared to the price of gold in Dubai , not accounting for fees, duties, and taxes. Gold prices are trending sideways amid uncertainties pertaining to tensions in the Middle East and a record-high dollar index. A firm dollar makes precious assets like gold more expensive for other currency holders, thereby denting demand. Iran said on Monday that it is willing to end the war with the US and would reopen the trade route—the Strait of Hormuz —if the US agrees to end the war. However, oil prices remain elevated, which continues to spike inflationary concerns, thereby increasing demand for interest-yielding assets. ALSO READ Mandatory gold hallmarking introduced in seven more districts; 4 things to know while buying hallmarked jewellery Markets currently price in no rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve for this year, in contrast to pre-war expectations of a forecast of two rate cuts. Analysts expect gold prices to remain range-bound in the near term amid geopolitical uncertainties prevailing in the US-Israel war with Iran. Soaring prices of oil, along with the dollar index, continue to weigh on investor sentiment for gold. Inflationary concerns worldwide have shifted central banks towards a hawkish stance. “MCX Gold June futures are likely to find support near Rs 149,000/10g and appreciate during the session,” said Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at Indusind Securities. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 6th April 2026: Silver is up by 0.26%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad
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Apr 7, 2026, 05:24 PM
Kanani Criticizes Opponents, Calls for Party Introspection in Varachha

Kanani Criticizes Opponents, Calls for Party Introspection in Varachha

Political heat is heating up in the Varachha area of Surat. Former minister and MLA Kumar Kanani, who was present at the inauguration of the central office of Ward No. 4 of Varachha, addressed the workers in his characteristic style. From this platform, he has not only attacked the opponents, but has also challenged his party workers to introspect. Kumar Kanani has admitted from the public stage that somewhere or the other, we have fallen short in reaching out to the people and explaining the welfare schemes of the government. He specifically mentioned the government's contribution in the education sector, saying that today lakhs of students are studying in private schools, for which the government is bearing all the expenses. The government provides fees, office and clothing assistance to the students, but we have not been able to convey this fact to the public effectively. Attacking the opposition party, Kanani said that the opponents have been able to mislead the people. He told the opposition party leaders that the'Saradha scam ', which has come to the fore in the past, and the'Sundara Kanda ', which they have been doing to gain the sympathy of the people.
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Apr 7, 2026, 05:22 PM
Assam Elections: Congress Leader Pawan Khera Accuses Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of Hiding Foreign Assets

Assam Elections: Congress Leader Pawan Khera Accuses Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of Hiding Foreign Assets

Just before the Assam Assembly elections, the political temperature has risen. Congress leader Pawan Khera made serious allegations against Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his family. Chief Minister Sarma has also warned that the Assam Police will dig Khera out of Patal as well. On Sunday, Pawan Khera had alleged that the Chief Minister's wife Riniki Bhuyan Sarma has many passports. He also claimed that she has foreign assets that were not mentioned in the Chief Minister's election affidavit. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has also reacted to these allegations. He claimed that the documents that Khera is using have been taken from Pakistani social media handles. Sarma said, "Don't you know Assam Police? Patal se khod ke laayegi. Where is Pawan Khera hiding? What does he consider himself? What does he hide in Patal too? We will pick him up." The Chief Minister also claimed that after the arrest of Assam DCP Pawan Khera, the Delhi Police raided Khera's residence in Hyderabad this morning.
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Apr 7, 2026, 05:14 PM
Bihar Set to Get New Chief Ministerial Face as Nitish Kumar Heads to Rajya Sabha

Bihar Set to Get New Chief Ministerial Face as Nitish Kumar Heads to Rajya Sabha

The next week is going to be very special in terms of governance and politics in Bihar. With Nitish Kumar going to the Rajya Sabha, it has been decided that now Bihar will get a new chief ministerial face. With the discussion in the political corridor and the coalition politics within the NDA, it is also certain that for the first time there will be a BJP chief minister in Bihar. However, there is still suspense on which face the BJP will bet on as the successor of Nitish Kumar. Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary is considered the most favorite in terms of alliance and social equation. Nitish Kumar will take oath as a member of the Rajya Sabha on April 10. Then his resignation from the chief minister is also fixed. The NDA will have a very special week from April 8 to April 14 for Bihar. If sources are to be believed, Nitish Kumar can hold an important meeting of his cabinet in Patna on April 8 before going to Delhi on April 9. The official information of this cabinet meeting was not released till the evening of April 7, but the secretariat department has kept all the preparations for the meeting. Only the green signal from the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is waiting for this meeting.
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:50 PM
BJP Gains Momentum in Gujarat as Key Congress Leader Defects

BJP Gains Momentum in Gujarat as Key Congress Leader Defects

A major earthquake has occurred in the politics of Dabhoi taluka of Vadodara district. Prahlad Mangal Patel, a 40-year-old and very loyal associate of former MLA and Congress stalwart Siddharth Patel, has formally taken over the reins of the BJP. Prahlad Patel, who had a strong hold in the Dabhoi taluka panchayat as the only member of the Congress, so his defection is a big blow to the Congress. Bhupendrabhai Patel, another confidant of Siddharth Patel earlier, has also announced to join the BJP. Later, Prahlad Patel has also joined the BJP with his supporters. According to political sources, the growing activity of Vishwesh Patel, son of Siddharth Patel, in the Dabhoi assembly is mainly responsible for this major defection. There is a feeling among the old and senior workers who have been sweating for the party for years that they are not getting due respect under the new leadership. The old workers are saying goodbye to Siddharth Patel, who has been with the Congress for more than 40 years.
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:38 PM
Israel Warns Iranian Civilians to Avoid Trains Amid Escalating Conflict

Israel Warns Iranian Civilians to Avoid Trains Amid Escalating Conflict

The conflict involving Israel, Iran, and the United States has taken a sharper turn, with a new and highly specific warning: civilians in Iran have been urged to stay away from trains and railway infrastructure for 12 hours. While brief, the advisory carries significant implications, both militarily and politically. The Israeli military issued the alert via its Persian-language social media account, directly addressing Iranian civilians. The message emphasized that being near trains or tracks could endanger civilian lives, suggesting potential military activity targeting or affecting those areas. The advisory was posted on Tuesday on its Persian-language account on X. Warnings like this are rarely random. Rail networks are often critical in wartime. Railways can be used to: By issuing a public warning, Israel may be signaling: The advisory follows a series of escalating military developments. One reported strike allegedly destroyed the Rafi-Nia Synagogue in Tehran, though such claims require independent verification. Iran has rejected a U.S.-backed ceasefire proposal and instead introduced its own conditions. In exchange, Iran proposed reopening the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz , albeit with a controversial fee structure for passing ships. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. Any threat involving the strait raises stakes far beyond the region. Donald Trump has taken a hardline stance in response to Iran’s proposal. Such rhetoric signals that diplomatic resolution remains uncertain—and escalation remains a real risk. The train warning highlights a critical reality: civilians are increasingly being drawn into the risk zone. Warnings like these are often intended to minimize civilian harm, but they also indicate that military action could be imminent. The short answer: possibly. Taken together, these signals suggest the conflict could expand further if diplomacy fails. The situation is evolving quickly. Key developments to monitor include:
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:36 PM
Iran's Supreme Leader Reportedly Incapacitated Amid Global Tensions

Iran's Supreme Leader Reportedly Incapacitated Amid Global Tensions

Reports that Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is seriously ill and unable to govern have added a new layer of uncertainty to an already volatile geopolitical moment. According to a report by The Times , citing a diplomatic memo based on U.S. and Israeli intelligence, Khamenei is allegedly unconscious and undergoing treatment in Qom. If true, this would mean Iran’s top decision-maker is currently incapacitated. But as with many developments involving Iran’s leadership, the facts remain murky, contested, and politically sensitive. The central claim is stark: Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly in a severe medical condition and unable to participate in governance. The memo cited by The Times is reportedly based on U.S. and Israeli intelligence assessments, not direct public confirmation. Why this matters: In authoritarian or tightly controlled systems, leadership health is often treated as a state secret. That makes early reports difficult to verify—and highly consequential if true. The report links his condition to U.S. and Israeli airstrikes that allegedly killed his father, Ali Khamenei. The U.S. had earlier hinted at his condition. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly said the new leader was “wounded and likely disfigured.” Iran has acknowledged that Mojtaba was injured—but has not publicly detailed the severity. No. Since assuming power, Mojtaba Khamenei has: In Iran’s political system, the Supreme Leader is not just a political figure but a symbolic authority. Public visibility: His absence has fueled speculation about his health and ability to govern. The reported location of his treatment—Qom—is not incidental. If Khamenei is indeed in Qom: The memo cited by The Times also claims that preparations are underway in Qom for the burial of Ali Khamenei. The report even suggests the possibility that Mojtaba himself could be buried there, highlighting the seriousness of his reported condition. These claims remain unverified and should be treated with caution until confirmed by: Iran has acknowledged only part of the narrative. Instead, Iranian media have continued to broadcast statements attributed to him, including messages thanking Iraq for support against U.S. and Israeli actions. If Mojtaba Khamenei is indeed incapacitated, the implications are significant. Iran’s Supreme Leader holds: An incapacitated leader could mean: At a time of heightened tensions: Uncertainty at the top could: Conflicting narratives from: …highlight how information itself becomes a battleground. This is the key question.
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:24 PM
Amit Shah Slams Mallikarjun Kharge Over Anti-Gujarat Statement, Calls Congress Leaders Illiterate

Amit Shah Slams Mallikarjun Kharge Over Anti-Gujarat Statement, Calls Congress Leaders Illiterate

New Delhi: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's anti-Gujarat statement has now sparked a debate. The BJP has called the statement an insult to Gujarat and 6 crore Gujaratis. In addition, there is anger among the Gujarati people. Home Minister Amit Shah has also attacked Kharge and the Congress on this matter. He quipped, "Only those who support the Congress are educated, the rest are illiterate!" Addressing a public meeting in Kerala, Amitbhai Shah said that since Rahul Gandhi became the leader, the level of intelligence of Congress leaders has been constantly going down. He then strongly criticized Kharge's statement and said that two days ago, Kharge said that Gujarat and the states that support the BJP are illiterate. Then he went on to say, "Hey Congressmen, you should be ashamed. The people of Gujarat who have given Saraswati Dayanand, Sardar Patel, Sarabhai, Narendra Modi and others, will you give a new definition to the illiterate Congress?"
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:22 PM
Congress Unveils Populist Manifesto for 2026 Elections in West Bengal

Congress Unveils Populist Manifesto for 2026 Elections in West Bengal

Kolkata: West Bengal has officially surrendered to the war of 2026, with the Congress party preparing to make inroads into the strongholds of both Mamata Banerjee and the BJP with its populist manifesto. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge released the'Nyay Patra'in Kolkata, announcing that if elected to power, the Congress would provide financial assistance of ₹2,000 per month to every woman in the state and an annual honorarium of ₹15,000 to farmers. In addition, free electricity and government health insurance of up to ₹10 lakh would be used to garner middle- and poor-class votes. Political analysts describe the manifesto as the Congress's'high-tech'and'high-voltage'strategy. The party has promised to create artificial intelligence (AI) hubs in every district and promote startups to attract not only traditional farming but also modern-day youth. Hitting out at Jairam Ramesh and the TMC, he said that the party was only trying to fill the gaping holes in Bengal's economy by ensuring jobless industries and economic migration to India.
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:18 PM
Yogi Adityanath's Absence from West Bengal Campaign Sparks Speculation

Yogi Adityanath's Absence from West Bengal Campaign Sparks Speculation

Kolkata: Election fever is at its peak in West Bengal. In the midst of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rallies and Amit Shah's strategy, the only question being asked by the people of Bengal is, when will "Bulldozer Baba" Yogi Adityanath enter the fray? Yogi Adityanath, the BJP's most popular star campaigner in the 2021 elections, is still away from the campaign field, which the opposition is calling a weakness of the BJP. However, political analysts believe that this is part of a deep and secret strategy of the BJP.
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:08 PM
Congress Releases Manifesto Promising Free Education and Job Creation in West Bengal

Congress Releases Manifesto Promising Free Education and Job Creation in West Bengal

KOLKATA: promising, among others, free education for women up to post-graduation level and filling all vacant government posts with yours within one year. The manifesto, released by party president Mallikarjun Kharge here on Tuesday evening, projected the party as a third alternative for the people of the state, besides the Trinamool Congress and the BJP. "In the last 15 years of its rule in Bengal, the Trinamool Congress has done little for the development of the state. There is a need for investment and the creation of employment opportunities. The BJP, too, does not talk about economy or job creation, but is only interested in polarisation," Kharge said.
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:05 PM
To Lam Becomes Vietnam's Most Powerful Person, Ending Era of Power-Sharing

To Lam Becomes Vietnam's Most Powerful Person, Ending Era of Power-Sharing

Hanoi: An era in Vietnam's political history has come to an end and the'To Lam'era has begun. The country's National Assembly has unopposed elected To Lam as President, making her Vietnam's most powerful person. She now holds both the key posts of General Secretary of the Communist Party and President of the country. This change breaks Vietnam's age-old'four-pillar'power-sharing arrangement and puts her in line with Chinese President Xi Jinping. This development could tip the balance of power in Asia. So Lam's journey to power has been a high-voltage drama. From a simple police officer to a Minister of Public Security and now the Supreme Leader, she has used an anti-corruption campaign called "Blazing Furnace" as a weapon. Under this campaign, she has dethroned many powerful opponents and strengthened her hold on the masses. Today, she wants to make the country a global manufacturing hub for cheap labour.
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Apr 7, 2026, 04:01 PM
Election Commission Introduces Transparent Nomination Paper for Municipal Corporation Elections

Election Commission Introduces Transparent Nomination Paper for Municipal Corporation Elections

Rajkot, Dt. 7: The administration is geared up for the Municipal Corporation elections. In the Model-3 nomination paper released by the Election Commission, it will be mandatory for candidates to give transparent information ranging from their personal details to criminal history and properties. As per the mock poll થશે.ચૂંટણી rules in the presence of political parties at CSP Warehouse tomorrow, the nomination paper has been mainly divided into two parts. The candidate specified by the party will have to fill Part-1 and Part-3 forms. Independent or registered unrecognized party: Such candidates will have to use Part-2 and Part-4. Importantly, for an independent candidate, 10 voters of the ward must be present as proposers. Independent candidates will have to display three symbols of their choice in order, which will be allocated by the election officer. In addition, a guarantee will have to be given that the candidate will not be able to file nomination in more than two wards simultaneously.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:52 PM
Poster War Erupts in Uttar Pradesh Politics, Comparing Akhilesh Yadav and Yogi Adityanath

Poster War Erupts in Uttar Pradesh Politics, Comparing Akhilesh Yadav and Yogi Adityanath

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google Poster war has once again broken out in the politics of Uttar Pradesh. On the Harbanshpur of Sidhari police station area of the district, Jagdishpur bridge of Phulpur Kotwali area and local market of Bilariyaganj police station area of the district, hoardings in the name of'Youth Against Mafia'organization have created a furore in the Samajwadi Party (SP). In these posters, former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav's government 2012-17 has been compared to'Lyari Raj'of Lyari area of Karachi, Pakistan, shown in the Bollywood film'Dhurandhar ', while Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has been dubbed as'Dhurandhar CM '. Trending Videos / Ads removedPosters present the picture of Akhilesh Yadav in the style of the villain of the film'Rehman Dacoit '. On the other hand, the picture of Yogi Adityanath's daughter is shown as'Dhurandhar'with the caption'Lyari Raj of Yogi '.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:51 PM
Uttarakhand Political Parties Appoint Booth Level Agents Ahead of Elections

Uttarakhand Political Parties Appoint Booth Level Agents Ahead of Elections

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Following the directions of the Election Commission, national political parties have so far appointed 20,863 Booth Level Agents (BLAs) in Uttarakhand. Chief Electoral Officer Dr. BVRC Purushottam has thanked the parties and requested them to appoint 100% BLAs soon. So far, BJP has appointed 89%, Congress 84% BLAs. There are five districts in the state where both parties have appointed 100% BLAs. Trending VideosDelete this video / advertisementUttarakhand: Praveshotsav celebrated in schools, 67815 new students enrolled, teachers welcomed the announcement Chief Electoral Officer Dr. Purushottam said that BJP has appointed 10,551, Congress 9,869, CPI (M) 326 and BSP 117 BLAs in the state. In the upcoming Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls (IR) campaign, BLAs will be appointed by the parties.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:42 PM
Congress Releases Manifesto Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections, Criticizes Ruling Parties

Congress Releases Manifesto Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections, Criticizes Ruling Parties

These days, the Congress wants to become the third alternative in the state by seeking change. On the occasion of the release of the party's manifesto in Kolkata on Tuesday ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in the state, the century-old'hand'camp said about the Trinamool Congress and the BJP, they are the epitome of the same coin. At the release of the manifesto, the national Congress president, MP Mallikarjun Kharge, central leader and MP Jairam Ramesh, the party's president in the state Subhankar Sarkar, former MP and senior party leader Pradip Bhattacharya and other leaders were present. Giving examples of various development works during the Congress rule in the state and on the issue of development, Ramesh said, "The BJP and the Trinamool Congress are the epitome and epitome of the same coin." Like the party's symbol, the five fingers of the hand, five special promises have been made by the Congress in the manifesto today. Apart from providing 2000 rupees a month for the development of women, free education up to the post-graduate level and free public transport. The manifesto also names the former West Bengal Chief Minister Durga Takara, in addition to the promise to honour this promise.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:38 PM
Vatican Confronts Trump Administration Over Military Agenda and Christian Rhetoric

Vatican Confronts Trump Administration Over Military Agenda and Christian Rhetoric

A rare public confrontation is emerging between Washington and the Vatican . Tensions between the Trump administration, which invokes Christian language to support its military agenda, and Pope Leo XIV , an American pontiff representing 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide, are rising. Vatican experts say the Pope's background, moral authority and opposition to nationalist narratives have turned the papacy into a key counterweight, as few political leaders openly challenge White House power.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:35 PM
Bengal Elections: No Change to Polling Agent Seating Rules Confirmed

Bengal Elections: No Change to Polling Agent Seating Rules Confirmed

These days, speculation is rife that polling agents may have to sit outside on Tuesdays. Confusion prevails. Soon after, the commission issued a notification stating that no decision has been taken by the commission regarding the seating of political party representatives outside the booth. No guidelines have been issued in this regard. The previous rules remain in place. There is no confusion in the history of Bengal elections. Polling agents sit inside the booth. These agents are representatives of different political parties. Political parties contesting assembly seats appoint polling agents. As per the rules, there can be one agent for each candidate. These agents have no direct contact with the commission. The agents of each party have the voter list of the booth. The agents also help in the work of the presiding officers. This work is mainly done inside the booth. The commission is taking several steps to make the election of the twenty-sixth transparent. 2400 companies of central forces are voting. The average level of administration officials has not been changed. The police officers have also been transferred to the high court. No cases have been filed against the polling agents.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:32 PM
US Launches Massive Attack on Iran's Kharg Island, Targeting Strategic Locations

US Launches Massive Attack on Iran's Kharg Island, Targeting Strategic Locations

Massive attack on Iran's strategically important Kharg Island ordered by Trump: US launches a series of massive explosions targeting radar stations, military bases and all landing docks: US forces strike the island, which is the lifeblood of Iran's economy and 88% of its oil and gas exports: Multiple explosions rock the entire area and destroy military infrastructure, including radar systems (NewsFirst)
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:32 PM
Pinarayi Vijayan: The Man Who Transformed Kerala

Pinarayi Vijayan: The Man Who Transformed Kerala

“ Enthoru mattam (What an incredible change)!” It’s what a visiting expatriate, dazzled by Kerala’s road network, reportedly remarked to Pinarayi Vijayan. The Chief Minister often falls back on the phrase, turning it both into a personal endorsement of his decade-long term and a punchline that anchors the ruling Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) campaign for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections. Ahead of the 2021 elections, Vijayan was projected as the captain of a state caught in a stormy sea of crises – floods, Nipah, cyclone Ockhi, the Covid pandemic. Now, after another term in office, he is being pitched as the man who transformed Kerala. On reels and roadside banners, the CPI(M)’s poll slogan is, “if not LDF, then who?” Given Vijayan’s complete hold over his party and government, the question might as well be, “If not Vijayan, then who?” Despite this apparent confidence, as Vijayan aims for a third term, he can’t afford to leave anything to chance. The alleged theft and misappropriation of gold in Sabarimala, combined with the setback in the local polls, have left the CPM with a job on its hands. In the last leg of the campaign, the 81-year-old Vijayan has been crisscrossing the state, addressing four rallies a day ahead of the April 9 election. On March 30, as his SUV rolled into a convention ground at Kottarakkara in the southern district of Kollam, party candidate K N Balagopal paused his speech and extended a brief welcome. As he stepped out of the vehicle, party workers raised their clenched fists and shouted, “Comrade Vijayan, lead us”, “Salute to Pinarayi Vijayan ’’. Without stopping to greet any of the leaders waiting for him, Vijayan walked straight up to the stage. After a one-line welcome from a local leader, Vijayan laid out his government’s achievements in a calm, flat tone. Urging the crowd to back Balagopal, he wrapped up his speech and walked off as the others on the dais stood up and watched with a mix of awe and reverence. No selfies, no handshakes, no embraces. Vijayan’s campaign style reflects his persona — minimalist, disciplined, and focused. Vijayan’s rise from Pinarayi village, the site of the first official meeting of the undivided Communist Party of India in 1939, in north Kerala’s Kannur district, to the highest office in the state is a textbook case of political consolidation and power centralisation in a cadre party. At key moments in his six-decade political journey, faced with rebellious leaders and factions, Vijayan stuck steadfastly to the party line. It didn’t matter who was on the other side – friend, foe or mentor – Vijayan rarely let emotions come in the way, earning him the hardliner tag. In 1986, when CPI(M) rebel M V Raghavan posed a challenge to the party in its citadel Kannur, Vijayan, then district secretary, displayed his organisational prowess to prevent the flow of party workers to the outfit of his former mentor. With the support of CPI(M) workers, he ensured that Raghavan, a redoubtable leader, did not take control of party offices in the district. In a twist of fortunes, Raghavan’s son M V Nikesh Kumar is now in charge of the party’s social media campaign. Another landmark in his political journey was in 1996, when he became the electricity minister in the CPI(M) government led by E K Nayanar. Two years later, he stepped down from the Cabinet to become the party state secretary following the death of incumbent Chadayan Govindan. It was V S Achuthanandan, then a power hub in the party, who handpicked Vijayan for the key slot as a counter to the CITU lobby within the party. Within a few years, both leaders, hailing from the same Ezhava Hindu community, pulled apart. For the next 15 years, Kerala’s politics was dominated by the rift between Achuthanandan and Vijayan. While Achuthanandan turned into a mass leader, Vijayan refused to play to the gallery, instead, placing the party and its discipline above anything else. Several leaders who owed their allegiance to VS were removed from the party. At the same time, Vijayan had no qualms falling back on VS’s popularity during the election campaigns of 2006 and 2011. By 2015, when Vijayan demitted the office after being the longest serving party state secretary, he had silenced even the last feeble voice of opposition within the CPI(M). By 2016, when he was voted to power, the CPI(M) had coalesced around Vijayan. With no effective challenger and the party weakening elsewhere in the country, the Kerala unit of the CPI(M) that he controlled became stronger than ever before. Now, after a decade in power, it’s hard to distinguish the man from the party in Kerala, the only state where the CPI(M) is in power. Under him, administrative efficiency became a habit rather than a slogan. With the organisation already in his grip, Vijayan neutralised the belligerence of the party, its trade union outfit CITU and the student wing SFI to carry out a slew of reforms in the industrial and education sectors. Nooku cooli (workers demanding wages without working) was banned and loss of working days due to labour unrest came down. In the state-run road transport corporation, notorious for strikes and trade union dominance, the government hired bus crew on daily wages. Norms were eased, procedural bottlenecks were cleared for ease of doing business, industrial parks were expanded and startups were encouraged through the Kerala Startup Mission. The CPI(M) also shed its obstructionist approach to Central infrastructure projects that were delayed for several years due to party-led protests – from the GAIL pipeline to land acquisition for National Highways. Road projects, including National Highways and the state’s Hill Highway (a north-south road corridor to connect remote hilly areas), were put on track. At the CPI(M) state conference held in 2025, Vijayan’s clout helped him get his development agenda cleared by the party. Unusually for a CPM conference, the focus was on industrial policy, infrastructure, investment, and welfare delivery, rather than cadre discipline or organisational restructuring. But the most radical and controversial of Vijayan’s fiscal policies was reinventing the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund (KIIFB) from an infrastructure agency to a channel for off- budget borrowing to fund projects that were in the limbo for want of financial allocation. KIIFB issued masala bonds on the London Stock Exchange, raising Rs 2,150 crore and signalling a shift to a market-intensive development approach for a party that has shied away from the global capital market. While the Centre reduced Kerala’s borrowing ceiling, the government pumped the funds raised by KIIFB into the state’s public education and health systems. KIIFB funds were also used to build roads and bridges across the state, and to acquire land for road widening – laying the foundation for one of the most visible makeovers in the state. Kerala’s six-laned national highways won the government praise from several quarters, including Union Minister Nitin Gadkari . While development and governance initiatives took the middle class closer to the party, the government unwrapped a bouquet of social welfare schemes and improved on the existing ones to reach out to the marginalised sections. At least 30 per cent of the population (around one crore of 2.69 crore voters) is covered by direct social security assistance of some kind, with 81 per cent of the beneficiaries in rural areas. Those close to him say that in a state where leaders face constant political scrutiny, Vijayan wasn’t scared to be disruptive. CPI(M) parliamentary party leader John Brittas says, “Kerala politics has always been captive to the image politics of its leaders. Be it A K Antony or Oommen Chandy, they were more concerned about their image than delivery of governance. Kerala lagged in infrastructure development because of this. However, Pinarayi Vijayan just bulldozed through it. It brought him ridicule and criticism from his opponents, but he withstood them.” Yet, critics cite this very ability to push through his agenda as evidence of authoritarianism. They also point to his reluctance to nurture a strong second-rung leadership despite helming the party for nearly three decades, and his alleged sidelining of leaders such as P Jayarajan, who had a wide influence in Kannur district. But the most stark example is of K K Shailaja, Vijayan’s health minister in his first term who won praise for her ministry’s handling of the Covid pandemic and the Nipah crisis. When the LDF returned to power in 2021, the entire Cabinet was dropped, but it was Shailaja’s absence that was the most glaring. In the upcoming elections, too, while the party leadership decided that most MLAs would be fielded from their sitting seats, Shailaja was shifted from her Mattannur seat to Peravoor, seen as a tough fight for the Left. “Leaders like Shailaja teacher, C S Sujatha (former MP), J Mercykutty Amma or M Swaraj could have been used more in the government and in the party,” says a party leader. Vijayan’s critics say that in a party that distinguishes itself with its principled stand on most issues, his decision to promote his son-in-law P A Mohamed Riyas, who is now the Minister for Public Works & Tourism, may have been his worst call. With the current general secretary, M A Baby, known as a pacifist rather than a confrontationalist, Vijayan faces no opposition from within. That Pinarayi could have his way, irrespective of party ideology and the accompanying pulls and pressures, was evident early in his first term. In 2016, he appointed American-Indian economist Gita Gopinath as economic advisor, signalling that he did not bother about ideological slants. Sources say Vijayan continued taking advice from Gopinath even after she took on other assignments, including in the International Monetary Fund (IMF). “When it comes to getting things done, Pinarayi adopts Deng Xiaoping’s approach – it does not matter if a cat is black or white; as long as it catches mice, it’s a good cat,” says a party colleague. This approach was evident when he stood firm, even in the face of setbacks and vehement criticism from his party and government, to carry forward the Vizhinjam Port project, which was initially commissioned by the Oommen Chandy government. His critics also accuse Vijayan of compromising on the Left’s political ideals. Vijayan’s political career has been built on an uncompromising resistance to the Sangh Parivar, a stance that helped the CPI(M) draw minority communities closer. But as he marks 10 years as CM, that image is under strain. The Opposition has been accusing Vijayan of surrendering to the RSS and BJP, referring to a string of incidents to make their point – his U-turn on the Centre’s PM SHRI project for schools, which he had earlier dismissed as RSS-driven agenda; his failure to act against ADGP Ajith Kumar over the senior IPS officer’s alleged meetings with senior RSS leaders; and his kid-glove approach towards prominent Hindu leader Vellappally Natesan’s controversial and often communally charged remarks. While many talk about Vijayan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the same breath, especially over the alleged centralisation of power, CPI(M) leaders dismiss the comparison. They point out that Vijayan, unlike Modi, frequently addresses the media, gives interviews and never dodges any questions. His critics, however, refute that by referencing his famous outburst, “ kadakku purathu (get out)”, directed at reporters who tried to gatecrash a meeting between the CPI(M) and the BJP in Thiruvananthapuram in 2017. What his critics and supporters both agree on is that Vijayan is the man to turn to in a crisis. When Vijayan was invited to be the chief guest at the death anniversary function of Oommen Chandy, his predecessor and bitter political rival, Chandy’s family came under criticism from the Congress, but they stood their ground. His son Chandy Oommen later spoke about the support Vijayan had extended to the late leader during his last days. A businessman’s recollection of his visits to the CM Office, both Vijayan’s and that of Oomen Chandy, offers one of the best insights into the man. When he walked into Chandy’s office, the businessman says, he could barely spot the “people’s CM” from among the crowd of Congress hangers-on. “They were everywhere – standing, sitting, even on the handle of the CM’s chair. I had to look hard to spot the CM and finally I spotted him near the bathroom, on his phone.” In Pinarayi’s office, he says, it’s just the CM. “He gives you an appointment and expects you to be there at that precise time. And when you meet him, he listens to you. If he thinks there’s merit to what you are saying, he calls his secretary and asks for the work to be done. If he doesn’t agree, he will tell you bluntly,” says the businessman. The 14th child of Mundayil Koran, a toddy tapper, and Kalyani, a homemaker, Vijayan did his primary schooling at Amala Basic, a missionary school in Pinarayi. Those were the days when most children in Pinarayi dropped out of school after Class 5 and rolled beedis for a living. But after Vijayan completed his Class 5, school authorities prevailed on his parents to let him continue his education, “at least until he failed”. Vijayan not only finished school but enrolled at Brennen College, Thalassery. Retired school teacher K Nanu, a close friend of Vijayan from his childhood days, was among those from Pinarayi who made it to college. Recalling an incident from their days at Brennen College, Nanu says, “Students from Pinarayi village depended on a canoe service to go to college. The service was supposed to be free, but one day, the operator demanded payment and threatened to sink the boat if we didn’t pay up. All of us jumped off in fear, except for Vijayan. Later, with support from the beedi workers of Pinarayi, the free service was restored. Vijayan soon came to be recognised as a bold student leader in the Kerala Students Federation (the CPI’s student wing, which later became SFI).’’ After college, Vijayan got into politics while Nanu went on to become a school teacher. Talking of Vijayan’s wedding to Kamala, Nanu says, “In those days, it was difficult to find a bride for a politician. But Kamala’s father was an active Communist worker and was happy to get his daughter married to Vijayan.’’ Vijayan and Kamala, a former school teacher, are parents to Veena, an entrepreneur who is married to minister Riyas, and Vivek, a banking professional. Dr Sekhar Lukose Kuriakose, member-secretary of the Kerala Disaster Management Authority, says Vijayan’s leadership is “a textbook in crisis management”. “I witnessed his leadership under extreme pressure during Ochki, the floods of 2018 and 2019, landslides in Idukki and Wayanad. Such disasters demand a decision maker who possesses both a clinical understanding of systemic risks and a keen awareness of consequences,” says Dr Sekhar. Former Chief Secretary Dr V P Joy describes Vijayan as a “professional chief minister, who gets things done in a professional manner”. Joy, who served for two-and-a-half years in the Vijayan government, says, “Decisions are taken after deliberations. But once he makes a decision, there is no change. In meetings, he listens attentively to what officials have to say. He uses meetings primarily as an opportunity to listen to others. In the end, he presents his opinion or decision. In my experience, all meetings have been conducted at the scheduled time, and usually last about an hour at most.” Yet, his approach in Cabinet meetings is very different. According to a minister, in many of the Cabinet briefings, the Chief Minister comes and reads out the decisions, without leaving any room for discussion. “But certainly, the decisions are thought through and discussed among the officials at various levels,” the minister says. A person who has worked closely with him says Vijayan’s inscrutability is often deliberate. “He invokes fear rather than affection. But he likes it that way. He feels the detachment helps him get things done. He feels all the infrastructure development he managed during his term was possible because of this approach,” he says. This election season, it’s this image of Vijayan, as a “development man”, that screams out of every banner and hoarding. On a 500-metre stretch of the highway leading from the Nedumbassery airport, The Indian Express counted at least three huge flex banners of the Chief Minister. A Congress leader says, “We want those to stay. The more people see his face, the more they are reminded of his arrogance, and the better our chances.” This then, is Vijayan’s election – to win or to lose.
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UK Denies Entry to Kanye West Over Antisemitic Behavior

UK Denies Entry to Kanye West Over Antisemitic Behavior

The UK has denied US entertainer Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, entry into the country over his repeated antisemitic antics. The disgraced rapper had been scheduled to perform at the "Wireless Festival" in July. "As a result of the Home Office banning Ye from entering the United Kingdom, Wireless Festival has been forced to cancel," the event's organizers announced Tuesday on Instagram. Organizers said refunds would be sent to ticket holders for what was to be a three-day, open-air event in London's Finsbury Park. The BBC on Tuesday quoted the UK Home Office as saying that the US performer's presence would not be "conducive to the public good." Why is Ye controversial? Last year, Ye, who has repeatedly praised Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler , released a song called "Heil Hitler" and advertised a swastika T-shirt for sale on his website. In January, he released a public apology , blaming his bizarre behavior and rank antisemitism on mental illness. Wireless sponsors Pepsi, Rockstar Energy and Diageo all withdrew support after organizers Festival Republic invited Ye to headline the event. Festival Republic said it supports the entertainer and urged "forgiveness." Prior to the decision, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer had called Ye's booking "deeply concerning." On Tuesday, UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting went one better, slamming Festival Republic's defense as "absurd," and adding that Ye should "absolutely not" be allowed to perform in the country. Before the story broke, Ye issued a statement expressing the desire to meet with UK Jewish leaders to prove his change of heart through deeds. Board of Deputies of British Jews President Phil Rosenberg, said in response, "The Jewish community will want to see a genuine remorse and change before believing that the appropriate place to test this sincerity is on the main stage at the Wireless Festival." Edited by: Wesley Rahn
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Tufanganj Violence: BJP Booth President Seriously Injured in Clash with TMC Workers

Tufanganj Violence: BJP Booth President Seriously Injured in Clash with TMC Workers

Tufanganj: As voting nears, the shadow of political violence looms large over Tufanganj in Cooch Behar. TMC and BJP workers clashed at Balarampur Bazar in Tufanganj-1 block on Tuesday night. Allegedly, TMC-backed miscreants shouted'Go Back'slogans at the BJP candidate during the campaign. Later, the altercation turned into a scuffle. BJP's booth number 1 president Moloy Das was seriously injured. The injured booth president Moloy Das is currently undergoing treatment at Tufanganj Sub-Divisional Hospital. From the hospital, he alleged, "We were peacefully campaigning with the candidate in the shop and shop. Suddenly, a group of youths jumped on us from the TMC office and hit me on the head with a rod." Condemning the incident, BJP candidate Malati Rabha MLA said, "TMC goons are obstructing our campaign. They are afraid of us."
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:30 PM
Indian Silver Prices Drop by 2.30% Amid Geopolitical Risks and Inflation Concerns

Indian Silver Prices Drop by 2.30% Amid Geopolitical Risks and Inflation Concerns

On 7 April 2026, the price of 1 gm of silver was ₹228, and the price of 1 kg of silver was ₹228,370, reflecting a loss of 2.30% compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, the 10 gm silver rate is at ₹2,284. Silver prices in India are largely influenced by international spot silver rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on silver among other things. Silver hovered near $73 per ounce on Tuesday after falling for two consecutive sessions, remaining under pressure from escalating geopolitical risks. President Donald Trump warned of potential strikes on Iranian power plants and bridges if demands, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz, are not met by 8 p.m. Eastern Time. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 6th April 2026: Silver is up by 0.26%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad Despite ongoing ceasefire discussions, the metal has declined more than 20% since the conflict began, as surging energy prices fueled inflation concerns. This has reduced expectations of monetary easing, with markets now pricing in no rate cuts and the Federal Reserve likely to keep interest rates unchanged throughout the year. “MCX Silver May futures may find support near Rs 2.32 lakh per kilogram in tandem with the global trends,” said Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at Indusind Securities. ALSO READ Mandatory gold hallmarking introduced in seven more districts; 4 things to know while buying hallmarked jewellery
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:20 PM
Jamnagar District Prepares for Local Body Elections Amid Model Code of Conduct

Jamnagar District Prepares for Local Body Elections Amid Model Code of Conduct

(By Mukund Badiyani) Jamnagar તા.07: The State Election Commission has recently officially announced the schedule for the local body general elections-2026, following which the Model Code of Conduct has also been strictly implemented in Jamnagar district. The entire administration under the leadership of Jamnagar District Election Officer and Collector પી.બી.પંડ્યાના joined the election preparations. છે.જામનગર Election officers for Municipal Corporations, District and Taluka Panchayats as well as Municipal areas have been appointed and special training is also being imparted to all the officers and staff associated with the election process. The officials concerned have stepped up their work for the smooth implementation of the Model Code of Conduct. The Collector પી.બી.પંડ્યાએ held a press conference giving details about the election schedule. The last date for filing nomination forms for the elections has been fixed for 11 April 2026, after which ID1 verification of nomination forms will be done. તા.27 The requirement for reserving ID cards can be withdrawn by that day.
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Indian Politician Campaigns in Helicopter, Promises Aerial Tour Until Election Day

Indian Politician Campaigns in Helicopter, Promises Aerial Tour Until Election Day

Humayun Kabir had warned the Left-Congress that if they allied, they would get a chance to campaign in a helicopter. The Left-Congress, however, did not respond. But did not stop the aerial campaign. On Tuesday, Humayun, the head of the Janata Vikas Party, flew in that helicopter to campaign for the polls. He also said that he would go to the public meeting in this way until April 27. Asaduddin Owaisi would be his partner in the campaign. On Tuesday afternoon, a small white-green helicopter landed in Khagrupara, Beldanga. There was a ruckus in the area. Aam Janata Vikas Party workers and supporters gathered there to take pictures. Some people also raised'Zindabad'slogans after seeing Humayun. Humayun also went to the crowd to shake hands. Then he went to Domkal. Humayun told the media that he had plans to campaign in at least 50 assembly constituencies. He was in Domkal for the first time in 25 days.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:13 PM
US Activates 'Doomsday Plane' Amid Rising Tensions in Middle East

US Activates 'Doomsday Plane' Amid Rising Tensions in Middle East

New Delhi: The Middle East's very existence is threatened on the world map. America's highly secretive and destructive'Doomsday Plane'has become a buzzword all over the world. It is flown only when there is a threat of nuclear war or a global catastrophe. As Iran prepares to strike back after Israel's attack on Iranian railways and embassies, the US has activated its'Flying Control Room '. Is this a sign that nuclear missiles will now rain down on the Middle East? Russia and China are also keeping a close eye on this movement. The E-4B Nightwatch is called the Doomsday Plane in general. It is not an ordinary aircraft, but an American command center in the air. The aircraft is designed to withstand nuclear explosions and electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) for days at a time. The US President and the Vice President can command the aircraft from the air.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:12 PM
India's Election Commission Deploys Technology to Ensure Peaceful Polling in West Bengal

India's Election Commission Deploys Technology to Ensure Peaceful Polling in West Bengal

The first phase of polling in the state will be held in a few days. Subrata Gupta, the polling agent and polling staff, will be monitoring the polling outside the voting compartment. Subrata Gupta, the polling officer, said that the cameras inside the polling booth will be installed in such a way that no one can see who the EVM or the voter is voting for. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has assured that steps will be taken from the beginning to ensure peaceful polling. The security of the polling booth will be tightened. The cameras in each booth will be monitored continuously, including continuous monitoring of the footage. Subrata Gupta, the Special Role Observer for West Bengal, said that this time there will be 2 cameras in each booth. One outside the booth and one inside the booth. The cameras inside the booth will show the polling agent, the polling staff, the picture outside the voting compartment. Subrata Gupta has ensured that the cameras inside the booth will be installed in such a way that no one can see who the EVM or the voter is voting for. The Election Commission of India (ECI) is relying on peaceful technology to conduct the voting. The control room will have a total of 72 TV screens.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:09 PM
BJP Celebrates Foundation Day in Rajkot with Decorations, Campaigns, and Pamphlet Distribution

BJP Celebrates Foundation Day in Rajkot with Decorations, Campaigns, and Pamphlet Distribution

Rajkot: On the occasion of the foundation day of the Bharatiya Janata Party on 6 April, under the guidance of State BJP President Jagdishbhai Vishwakarma and State Organization General Secretary Ratnakarbhai, the city BJP Rajkot in-charge and State General Secretary Anirudhbhai Dave and Rajkot City BJP President ડો.માધવ Dave, under the guidance of General Secretaries Vallabhbhai Dudhatra, Lalitbhai Vadolia, Yogendrasinh Jadeja, the Kamalam office, the main election offices of the ward and the offices of the MPs and MLAs will be decorated and illuminated till today. Rajkot City BJP President Dr. Madhav Dave also launched a campaign for booth contact and distribution of pamphlets in all the booths and wards. On this occasion, City Vice President Somabhai Bhalia, Ward President Ankit Dudhatra, Kanabhai Dandaiah, Deputy Mayor Narendra Singh Jadeja, Standing Committee Chairman Jaimin Thaker, Former City Vice President Mahesh Rathod, Former Ward President Hemubhai Parmarbhai said that the BJP establishment day should be celebrated in all the booths and wards for 8 days.
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Apr 7, 2026, 03:03 PM
Prime Minister's Meeting Venue Changes Spark Controversy

Prime Minister's Meeting Venue Changes Spark Controversy

Sourabh Roy, Kushmandi: Once the ground was identified for the meeting with the permission of the local farmers, it is being objected to, and once again the farmers are obstructing the decorators from reaching the ground to set up the stage. Is the repeated change of place for the Prime Minister's meeting venue controversy just a coincidence or is there some other reason behind it?
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Apr 7, 2026, 02:58 PM
West Bengal Election Roll Revision Leaves Millions of Voters Unaccounted For

West Bengal Election Roll Revision Leaves Millions of Voters Unaccounted For

Nowadays Web Desk: After the publication of the final list of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in West Bengal on 28 February, a total of 63,66,952 voters were found to have been left out. Another 6 million voters were under consideration. Subsequently, the supplementary list was published after the verification of the voter documents under consideration. The last supplementary list was published by the commission on Monday night. After the publication of that list, it was found that 27,16,393 more voters were left out. A total of 32,68,119 voters were found to have been left out of the list which was under consideration till midnight on Monday. As of 7 April, the Election Commission has published a list of how many people were left out in which district. Let's see. Some'documents'are needed to apply to the tribunal? Soma is an'outsider '! The BJP leader's nomination as an independent. Before the SIR in Cooch Behar, there were 2,490,789 voters, who were left out of the supplementary list. 1207,225 voters were left out.
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Apr 7, 2026, 02:56 PM
Rise in Early-Stage Delinquencies Hits NBFCs' MSME Loan Portfolios Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

Rise in Early-Stage Delinquencies Hits NBFCs' MSME Loan Portfolios Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

Several non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are witnessing a rise in early-stage delinquencies in their micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) loan portfolios, driven by supply chain disruptions and a surge in raw material costs amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which has now stretched beyond a month.Industry executives said the trend, while noticeable, does not yet signal a sharp deterioration in asset quality but warrants close monitoring.“At this stage, it is an early warning signal rather than a full-blown asset quality issue. However, if geopolitical uncertainties persist, delinquency risks could rise further,” an NBFC executive said.
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Apr 7, 2026, 02:54 PM
BJP Calls for Strengthening and Adaptation Ahead of Upcoming Elections

BJP Calls for Strengthening and Adaptation Ahead of Upcoming Elections

Snehal Nimgire, Pune: In view of the forthcoming 2029 Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha elections, there are major developments in the BJP fold. BJP is organizing rallies. BJP is planning a strategy to strengthen the party. This is evident from the statement made by BJP state president Ravindra Chavan in his speech in Pune today. Ravindra Chavan has given important instructions to all BJP workers. At the'Active Karyakarta Sammelan'organized on the occasion of the 44th anniversary of the BJP in Pune, party state president Ravindra Chavan gave a clear message to the workers to strengthen the organization and work in a new way. The presence of workers across the state was significant. In emphasizing the further direction, strategy and organizational strength of the party through this conference, Chavan mentioned the growing strength of the party. "Today, our party has 1.5 crore members and more than 2.5 lakh active workers. This is a big strength. However, according to the changing times, we have to change our way of working," he said.
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Apr 7, 2026, 02:53 PM
Assam Police Raid Congress Leader's Residence Amid Controversy Over Chief Minister's Wife

Assam Police Raid Congress Leader's Residence Amid Controversy Over Chief Minister's Wife

New Delhi: Political heat is at its peak in Assam. On Tuesday, a huge contingent of Assam Police and Delhi Police rushed to Congress leader Pawan Kheda's residence in Delhi. However, Pawan Kheda was not found present in the house during the police investigation. In this case, Chief Minister Himanta Sarma has claimed that the leaders who were talking about arrest till yesterday have fled to Hyderabad after seeing the police. What is the whole controversy? On Sunday, Congress held press conferences in Delhi and Guwahati and made sensational allegations against Himanta Sarma's wife. Pawan Kheda and Assam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi claimed that the Chief Minister's wife has passports from UAE, Egypt and Antigua-Barbuda. There were also allegations of property in Dubai and their company in Wyoming, USA. Himanta Sarma's counter-attack and police action: Rejecting these allegations, Chief Minister Himanta Sarma said that Congress has presented fake documents obtained from social media groups linked to Pakistan.
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Apr 7, 2026, 02:52 PM
Iran Suspends Direct Talks with US Amid Warning from President Trump

Iran Suspends Direct Talks with US Amid Warning from President Trump

Synopsis Iran has stopped direct talks with the United States. This follows a strong warning from President Donald Trump. Indirect negotiations are still happening through mediators. This move signals Iran's disapproval. It makes securing a deal before a deadline more difficult. However, talks have not completely stopped. It is uncertain if direct communication will resume soon.
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Apr 7, 2026, 02:49 PM
Gunfight at Israeli Consulate in Istanbul Leaves One Attacker Dead, Two Detained

Gunfight at Israeli Consulate in Istanbul Leaves One Attacker Dead, Two Detained

A gunfight outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul has left one attacker dead and two others detained, authorities said. Turkey 's Interior Ministry said the man who had been "captured dead" and "had connections with a terrorist group that exploits religion." What happened at the Israeli consulate in Istanbul? Officials described the incident as a "provocation" and said the motive remains under investigation. Earlier media reports had suggested two attackers were killed. Broadcaster CNN Türk reported armed individuals had tried to reach the seventh floor of the building in the Levent district. Images showed a large police presence around the consulate. Istanbul Governor Davut Gul said the two suspects taken into custody had also been wounded, while two police officers suffered minor injuries. The two wounded assailants were identified as brothers Onur C. and Enes C., with the first having a criminal record related to drugs. The Interior Ministry said both men were being interrogated. It did not name the group thought to be involved, but the "Islamic State" militant group has carried out attacks in Turkey in the past. Istanbul's suspended mayor Imamoglu on trial To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 05:17 Video footage showed one assailant carrying what appeared to be an assault rifle and wearing a brown backpack. He was seen hiding behind a bus as he traded fire with police. Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci said the attackers had been identified and had traveled from the northwestern province of Kocaeli by rental car. Prosecutors in Istanbul have opened an investigation. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to fight "all kinds of terrorism" and condemned the "treacherous attack." How has Israel responded? A spokesperson for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the consulate was not staffed at the time. Israel withdrew diplomats from Turkey after the October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attack on Israel, and the subsequent Gaza war. In a post on X, the ministry condemned what it called a terrorist attack and praised the swift response of Turkish security forces. "We appreciate the Turkish security forces' swift action in thwarting this attack. Israeli missions around the world have been subjected to countless threats and terrorist attacks. Terror will not deter us," the ministry posted on X. US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack also lauded Turkey and the Turkish security forces for "their swift and decisive response". Edited by: Wesley Rahn
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IT Shares See Uptick Amid Easing Valuations and Better Earnings Expectations

IT Shares See Uptick Amid Easing Valuations and Better Earnings Expectations

After falling sharply for the past few months, shares of information technology (IT) companies are seeing an uptick, primarily driven by expectations of better earnings for the March quarter and ease in valuations. While the conflict in West Asia has been pinching the overall market as well as the sector, experts believe that IT stocks are pricing in worst-case scenarios. The Nifty IT index closed 2.5% higher at 31,403.35 points on Tuesday, extending the winning run to the fourth trading session and gaining 8% during this period. Top tier players such as Infosys, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services , and Wipro closed 2.6-3.7% higher, which also aided the overall market movement. Experts said IT stocks are now trading close to the 5-year average. The sector, which earns around half of its revenue from US clients, has been feeling the heat of weak discretionary spends, muted revenue growth, and caution from clients due to US tariffs. What came as a double whammy is the war in West Asia. The geopolitical tension has given rise to the possibility of a spike in inflation in the US as well as India, which consequently opened the door for speculations that central banks may go for rate hikes in the medium term if the issue prolongs. “If the US increases interest rates by any chance in the future, of course discretionary spends will get pushed back further and IT business segments such as retail also will suffer,” an IT analyst at the broking arm of a top Indian private sector bank said. With the earnings season kickstarting this week, the analyst also said tier-1 IT companies will likely guide for a low-to-mid single digit growth for FY27, largely similar to FY26. Deal activities were healthy and there could be margin tailwinds from the depreciation of the rupee. In March, the IT index declined 5% after falling nearly 20% in February which was the biggest monthly fall since September 2008. The selling pressure in the sector eased slightly in March, with them offloading shares worth ₹1,874 crore in March after net selling almost ₹17,000-crore worth of IT stocks a month ago, as per National Securities Depository data. Investors are currently focused on revenue guidance in the context of artificial intelligence-led disruption and the ongoing West Asia crisis, not to mention order book strength and near-term earnings visibility, JM Financial Institutional Securities said in its report. “A key debate remains whether the sector could see further valuation de-rating, particularly in light of the global IT valuations,” it said.
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Apr 7, 2026, 02:46 PM
Tensions Reach Boiling Point as Trump's Deadline to Open Strait of Hormuz Expires

Tensions Reach Boiling Point as Trump's Deadline to Open Strait of Hormuz Expires

Tensions have been on the rise in the Middle East war since February 28, when the United States and Israel launched a joint strike on Iran. Trump gave Iran a 48-hour deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz. That deadline expires tonight. On this day, Trump signaled a major attack on Iran. He threatened to end all civilization. In this situation, Indian citizens still stuck in Iran are in extreme danger. The Indian embassy in Tehran issued an emergency directive on Tuesday. The embassy ordered Indian citizens to stay where they are for the next 48 hours. They are prohibited from leaving their homes unless absolutely necessary. Power plants, military bases, and high-rise buildings must be avoided. Also, travel by highway must be contacted in advance. Trump's deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz ends tonight. The White House analyst warned that the United States could be more dangerous if it does not open the Strait of Hormuz by this time.
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Bihar Government Removes Lakhisarai DM Mithilesh Mishra Amid Allegations of Irregularities

Bihar Government Removes Lakhisarai DM Mithilesh Mishra Amid Allegations of Irregularities

The Nitish Kumar government in Bihar has removed Lakhisarai DM Mithilesh Mishra from his post. The general administration department issued orders for his transfer on Tuesday. Mithilesh Mishra is currently directed to contribute to the general administration department in Patna. Mithilesh Mishra is a 2011-batch officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Recently, a departmental inquiry was ordered against him for irregularities in the purchase of paddy in Lakhisarai district. Neeraj, ADM-cum-Additional Collector of Lakhisarai, has been given the additional charge of DM in place of Mithilesh Mishra. This arrangement will be in place until further orders. The sudden transfer of the DM has also triggered discussions in political circles. Mithilesh was the Lakhisarai district magistrate for the last one and a half years. He was posted here by the government in September 2024. IAS Mithilesh Mishra is said to have fallen after allegations of irregularities in the procurement of paddy.
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Apr 7, 2026, 02:45 PM
Assam-Nagaland Border Sealed Ahead of State Assembly Elections

Assam-Nagaland Border Sealed Ahead of State Assembly Elections

The inter-state border between Nagaland and Assam has been sealed ahead of the Assam assembly elections scheduled for April 9. The police have sealed the border from 5 pm on Tuesday until 5 pm on April 9, Dimapur police PRO said in a public notice. The notice stated that security forces will be deployed at all entry and exit points to enforce the order. All inter-state border crossings will remain closed, except for movement along the national highway. Movement of non-voters in border areas will not be permitted, and outsiders have been barred from entering other constituencies during this period. Only persons on bona fide transit purposes are allowed to travel on the national highway, it added. Police requested all residents, traders, commuters, and the general public to avoid unnecessary movement during this period to prevent inconvenience. The notice mentioned that the restriction has been imposed by the Election Commission of India during the silent period under the Model Code of Conduct , during which all forms of election campaigning are strictly prohibited.
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