Fed call ahead: Central bank eyes third rate cut amid sharp divisions; why follow-up easing looks uncertain

Fed call ahead: Central bank eyes third rate cut amid sharp divisions; why follow-up easing looks uncertain

The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to lower borrowing costs this week, but deep divisions within the policy-making panel suggest further rate cuts will be harder to secure, analysts say.Policymakers are set to meet on December 9–10 amid a complicated economic backdrop, with inflation still running above the Fed’s 2% target even as hiring…

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Smriti Irani hails Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’, saying, ‘If you aren’t capable of violence, you aren’t peaceful’

Smriti Irani hails Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’, saying, ‘If you aren’t capable of violence, you aren’t peaceful’

In a vibrant social media shoutout, Smriti Irani celebrated the exhilarating journey of Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’, highlighting a profound quote on finding peace amidst chaos. Her admiration arrives as some film critics discuss the movie’s depiction of masculinity. Inspired by true events, ‘Dhurandhar’ is currently delighting audiences at the box office, with a sequel already…

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Using mouthwash might increase blood pressure over time; here’s how

Using mouthwash might increase blood pressure over time; here’s how

Have you ever considered that your routine mouthwash could be affecting your heart health? Recent studies reveal that consistent use of antiseptic mouthwash may interfere with natural blood pressure control by lowering nitric oxide levels. This finding shows a notable correlation with increased hypertension risk for habitual users, prompting a reassessment of our dental hygiene…

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‘End of my career’, ‘biometrics done, what to do now’: Panic spreads as US defers H-1B visa appointments in India

‘End of my career’, ‘biometrics done, what to do now’: Panic spreads as US defers H-1B visa appointments in India

Visa applicants in India Tuesday received messages that their appointment at the consular office this week has been rescheduled. The rescheduled dates are mostly in March 2026 as the immigration office buys time for social media vetting of applicants — the new rule that kicks in from December 15, 2025 where all social media accounts…

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NEW DELHI: It’s a straight fight between the Japanese power duo of Maruti Suzuki-Toyota who are pitted against the might of the rest of the car industry over the soon-to-be-announced CAFE 3 emission norms.A large section of India’s car industry huddled in a meeting with Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday, sans Maruti, Toyota Kirloskar, and French Renault, as they “complained” about the aggressive charge spearheaded by the Japanese companies to push for creation of an all-new mini car category that will have vehicles under the weight of 909 kgs.The hush-hush meeting with Gadkari, late on Monday evening, was attended by a bevy of Indian and multinational carmakers that included local heavyweights Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, apart from the Korean siblings Hyundai and Kia, as well as JSW MG Motor.Ahead of the announcement of a final regulation on the new CAFE3 emission norms that will lay the roadmap for industry emissions from April 2027, the companies are “worried” that creation of a new light-weight mini segment — where 95% of vehicles are from the Maruti stable — will lead to having “architecturally unsafe cars” on the Indian roads while also disrupting their investment and new products plans, sources in the know told TOI.“This will be an aberration and will lead to creation of a completely unsafe car category as none of the existing vehicles in this so-called light-weight category have received adequate safety ratings by global agencies. Also, what is the logic of giving an easier emission target to this special category which unfairly benefits only one particular company,” the company representatives said in the meeting with Gadkari.Questions sent to Maruti Suzuki did not elicit a response.The joint representation of the companies said that any change in India’s vehicle classification rules, especially based on weight, will only end up disturbing their product and investment plans. “Our investment plans will be disrupted if the govt creates a new mini category on the lines of weight of a vehicle against the currently well-defined vehicle class of small cars,” the companies told the Minister.Currently, the lowest rung in car classification is made of “small cars” which are vehicles that are under 4 meters in length and have petrol engines below 1200cc and diesel under 1500cc. “This is the classification which is also used for GST purposes, and we are building our investments and plans based on this. What is the need for creating an all-new ‘random’ light-weight category of 909 kgs and below which doesn’t exist anywhere else across the world.”The Minister told the companies to submit a representation on the matter even as the players have approached other ministries, including the Ministry of Heavy Industries, as well as the Ministry of Power.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Singapura Derived From Sanskrit’: Singapore’s Ex-Deputy PM Highlights India’s InfluenceInterpol Blue Notice Explained: How CBI Tracks Absconding Luthra Brothers In Goa Nightclub Fire CaseIndia At The Centre: How The New US Security Blueprint Plans To Deepen Strategic Ties With DelhiBJP’s Nishikant Dubey Counters Rahul Gandhi, Accuses Cong Of Weakening India’s Key InstitutionsWhy Trump Accuses India Of Dumping Rice And What A New Tariff Shock Could Mean For Trade Relations’Vote Chori Is The Biggest Anti-National Act’: Rahul Gandhi Slams BJP In Lok Sabha’China…Trump…Economy’: Kharge Hits Out At PM Modi, Amit Shah In Rajya Sabha‘BJP Insulting Gandhi, Patel, Tagore’: Kharge Slams Amit Shah Over Vande Mataram & Nehru Claims’No Link To Bengal’: Amit Shah’s Fiery Speech on Vande Mataram, Blames Nehru, Indira of SabotageBJP’S Sanjay Jaiswal Thanks Rahul Gandhi For ‘Vote Chori’ Charge, Claims It Boosted NDA’S Bihar Win123Photostories’Bigg Boss Season 19′ winner Gaurav Khanna’s stylish looks from the houseFrom ‘FA9LA’ to ‘Kaho Na Kaho’: Arabic music that shaped Bollywood’s biggest hits10 foods that make heart stronger naturally and how to eat themLesser-known facts about the ‘Tragedy King’ Dilip Kumar5 touching quotes on love and relationships by Colleen Hoover10 things millennials grew up with that Gen Z can’t relate to8 under 10-minute protein-rich cheelas for office tiffinWedding ring designs: 5 best gold ring designs rooted in South Indian heritageBaby girl names inspired by sports personalities5 fruits that can boost collagen in your skin123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen HurtsDonald TrumpJEE Main New RecommendationsMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthAlix EarleRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCandace OwensTop US Colleges Co-OpProgramsF-1 students US

NEW DELHI: It’s a straight fight between the Japanese power duo of Maruti Suzuki-Toyota who are pitted against the might of the rest of the car industry over the soon-to-be-announced CAFE 3 emission norms.A large section of India’s car industry huddled in a meeting with Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday, sans Maruti, Toyota Kirloskar, and French Renault, as they “complained” about the aggressive charge spearheaded by the Japanese companies to push for creation of an all-new mini car category that will have vehicles under the weight of 909 kgs.The hush-hush meeting with Gadkari, late on Monday evening, was attended by a bevy of Indian and multinational carmakers that included local heavyweights Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, apart from the Korean siblings Hyundai and Kia, as well as JSW MG Motor.Ahead of the announcement of a final regulation on the new CAFE3 emission norms that will lay the roadmap for industry emissions from April 2027, the companies are “worried” that creation of a new light-weight mini segment — where 95% of vehicles are from the Maruti stable — will lead to having “architecturally unsafe cars” on the Indian roads while also disrupting their investment and new products plans, sources in the know told TOI.“This will be an aberration and will lead to creation of a completely unsafe car category as none of the existing vehicles in this so-called light-weight category have received adequate safety ratings by global agencies. Also, what is the logic of giving an easier emission target to this special category which unfairly benefits only one particular company,” the company representatives said in the meeting with Gadkari.Questions sent to Maruti Suzuki did not elicit a response.The joint representation of the companies said that any change in India’s vehicle classification rules, especially based on weight, will only end up disturbing their product and investment plans. “Our investment plans will be disrupted if the govt creates a new mini category on the lines of weight of a vehicle against the currently well-defined vehicle class of small cars,” the companies told the Minister.Currently, the lowest rung in car classification is made of “small cars” which are vehicles that are under 4 meters in length and have petrol engines below 1200cc and diesel under 1500cc. “This is the classification which is also used for GST purposes, and we are building our investments and plans based on this. What is the need for creating an all-new ‘random’ light-weight category of 909 kgs and below which doesn’t exist anywhere else across the world.”The Minister told the companies to submit a representation on the matter even as the players have approached other ministries, including the Ministry of Heavy Industries, as well as the Ministry of Power.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Singapura Derived From Sanskrit’: Singapore’s Ex-Deputy PM Highlights India’s InfluenceInterpol Blue Notice Explained: How CBI Tracks Absconding Luthra Brothers In Goa Nightclub Fire CaseIndia At The Centre: How The New US Security Blueprint Plans To Deepen Strategic Ties With DelhiBJP’s Nishikant Dubey Counters Rahul Gandhi, Accuses Cong Of Weakening India’s Key InstitutionsWhy Trump Accuses India Of Dumping Rice And What A New Tariff Shock Could Mean For Trade Relations’Vote Chori Is The Biggest Anti-National Act’: Rahul Gandhi Slams BJP In Lok Sabha’China…Trump…Economy’: Kharge Hits Out At PM Modi, Amit Shah In Rajya Sabha‘BJP Insulting Gandhi, Patel, Tagore’: Kharge Slams Amit Shah Over Vande Mataram & Nehru Claims’No Link To Bengal’: Amit Shah’s Fiery Speech on Vande Mataram, Blames Nehru, Indira of SabotageBJP’S Sanjay Jaiswal Thanks Rahul Gandhi For ‘Vote Chori’ Charge, Claims It Boosted NDA’S Bihar Win123Photostories’Bigg Boss Season 19′ winner Gaurav Khanna’s stylish looks from the houseFrom ‘FA9LA’ to ‘Kaho Na Kaho’: Arabic music that shaped Bollywood’s biggest hits10 foods that make heart stronger naturally and how to eat themLesser-known facts about the ‘Tragedy King’ Dilip Kumar5 touching quotes on love and relationships by Colleen Hoover10 things millennials grew up with that Gen Z can’t relate to8 under 10-minute protein-rich cheelas for office tiffinWedding ring designs: 5 best gold ring designs rooted in South Indian heritageBaby girl names inspired by sports personalities5 fruits that can boost collagen in your skin123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen HurtsDonald TrumpJEE Main New RecommendationsMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthAlix EarleRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCandace OwensTop US Colleges Co-OpProgramsF-1 students US

NEW DELHI: It’s a straight fight between the Japanese power duo of Maruti Suzuki-Toyota who are pitted against the might of the rest of the car industry over the soon-to-be-announced CAFE 3 emission norms.A large section of India’s car industry huddled in a meeting with Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday, sans…

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Dec 09, 2025, 23:16 IST

Dec 09, 2025, 23:16 IST

AI-generated photo of a revolver NEW DELHI: Taking cognisance of a recent viral video on social media showing an international-level athlete from the state allegedly loading bullets into a licensed revolver, the Haryana Olympic Association (HOA) on Tuesday issued an advisory to all its affiliated associations and units to take strict disciplinary action against any…

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IndiGo disruptions: Over 40,000 passengers hit at Mumbai airport since December 1; delays and cancellations pile up, says MIAL

IndiGo disruptions: Over 40,000 passengers hit at Mumbai airport since December 1; delays and cancellations pile up, says MIAL

More than 40,000 passengers were impacted by flight cancellations and another over 2.6 lakh faced long delays at Mumbai airport in the past week as IndiGo grappled with severe operational disruptions, Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) said on Tuesday. According to MIAL, a total of 40,789 passengers were affected due to the cancellation of 905…

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Priyanka Chopra reflects on her toughest career phase, ‘Six Bollywood films tanked in a year and fought for years before real break in Hollywood’

Priyanka Chopra reflects on her toughest career phase, ‘Six Bollywood films tanked in a year and fought for years before real break in Hollywood’

Priyanka Chopra revisited one of the bleakest phases of her career while speaking at the Bridge Summit 2025 in Abu Dhabi, recalling how a string of back-to-back Bollywood failures forced her to constantly reinvent herself — long before she could even dream of a breakthrough in Hollywood. ‘One year I did six movies and all…

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Hot pot, the perfect winter comfort food: How to make it at home in 10 minutes |

Hot pot, the perfect winter comfort food: How to make it at home in 10 minutes |

As winter’s chill and seasonal illnesses arrive, hot pot offers a comforting solution. A remedy for the winter blues, seasonal colds, and that bone-deep chill. This ancient Chinese communal meal, part ritual and part mood-booster, brings people together around a bubbling broth. From its historical roots to modern microwave adaptations, hot pot provides a personalized…

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PNB bank scam: Belgium court rejects Mehul Choksi’s appeal; extradition process to India ‘to begin soon’

PNB bank scam: Belgium court rejects Mehul Choksi’s appeal; extradition process to India ‘to begin soon’

NEW DELHI: Belgium’s Supreme Court has turned down Mehul Choksi’s appeal against his extradition to India. Court officials said that the order from the Antwerp Court of Appeal, which had cleared the way for his extradition, will now stand.Spokesperson for Court of Cassation, Advocaat-generaal Henri Vanderlinden, told PTI, “The Court of Cassation rejected the appeal….

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‘You are Indian, Qataris make you slaves’: Laura Loomer slams Kash Patel for signing MoUs with Doha

‘You are Indian, Qataris make you slaves’: Laura Loomer slams Kash Patel for signing MoUs with Doha

Far-right, anti-Islam activist Laura Loomer criticised FBI Director Kash Patel after he signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with Qatar’s Ministry of Interior during an official visit to Doha. Loomer accused Patel of turning a blind eye to Qatar’s alleged treatment of Indian migrant workers and slammed him for engaging with a government she claims…

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Capital market: Mutual funds could beat banks in credit; Kotak AMC Nilesh Shah explains what investors should do

Capital market: Mutual funds could beat banks in credit; Kotak AMC Nilesh Shah explains what investors should do

Credit provided by India’s capital markets could eventually surpass bank lending, Kotak Mahindra AMC managing director and CEO Nilesh Shah said on Tuesday, underscoring a structural shift in how the economy is financed.Speaking at an event in Mumbai, Shah said credit, which was traditionally dominated by banks, is increasingly being provided by capital markets and…

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Vicky Kaushal and Deepika Padukone’s chemistry SHINES in old ad amid casting buzz for ‘Mahavatar’ – WATCH

Vicky Kaushal and Deepika Padukone’s chemistry SHINES in old ad amid casting buzz for ‘Mahavatar’ – WATCH

As speculation heats up around Deepika Padukone’s possible casting in the Vicky Kaushal-led ‘Mahavatar’, an old advertisement featuring the actress with the hunk, has resurfaced online. The clip shared by fans has once again sparked buzz about the two possibly playing love interests in the mythological epic. The 2018 commercial, originally shared by Vicky on…

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Stuck due to a flight delay or cancellation in India? Know your legal passenger rights and how to protect them |

Stuck due to a flight delay or cancellation in India? Know your legal passenger rights and how to protect them |

Air travel can often be unpredictable, with delays, cancellations, and diversions causing frustration and inconvenience for passengers. In India, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has established the Passenger Charter, which outlines the legal obligations of airlines when such disruptions occur. This Charter ensures that passengers receive timely assistance, including meals, refreshments, accommodation, alternate travel arrangements,…

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Rupee at 90 per US dollar: What is RBI doing to defend it? ‘Sell 0 Million Every Minute’!

Rupee at 90 per US dollar: What is RBI doing to defend it? ‘Sell $100 Million Every Minute’!

Multiple factors are affecting the rupee negatively. (AI image) The Indian rupee is under pressure and has been hitting new lifetime lows – crossing the 90 mark versus the US dollar. The rupee has depreciated 4.9% against the dollar in 2025, positioning itself as the third-worst performer among 31 major currencies, surpassed only by the…

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. CHANDIGARH: Chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday held a meeting with representatives of Korean companies, highlighting Punjab’s transformation into a stable, transparent, and future-ready investment destination to attract foreign investment.Addressing business leaders on the concluding day of his South Korea visit, the chief minister said Punjab’s robust industrial ecosystem, reliable and cost-competitive power, peaceful labour relations, a talented, resilient and hardworking workforce, along with seamless connectivity to major markets, make it a most preferable investment destination.Mann reiterated that Punjab’s governance model places the investor at the Centre, ensuring predictability, efficiency, and full support throughout the business lifecycle, according to an official statement.Mann emphasised Punjab’s vision to build technology-driven, innovation-led, and mutually beneficial partnerships with South Korea across priority sectors.He reinforced the commitment of the Punjab government to welcome South Korean companies, promoting innovation-led industrial development, and building long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships.Mann said there is a huge scope for collaboration in varied sectors like manufacturing, technology, food processing, and research.Sharing his vision, he said the state government is committed to building a future of shared prosperity through strong economic and cultural ties.Punjab is a land known for courage, resilience, hard work, creativity, entrepreneurship, and a strong sense of community, he said, adding that the state has always played a major role in India’s development, especially in making the country self-reliant in food production.Mann said that today, Punjab is moving forward with a renewed vision to become a leading centre for modern industry, technology, and global collaboration.He is leading a delegation on a 10-day visit to Japan and South Korea as part of the state government’s outreach in the run-up to the 6th Progressive Punjab Investors’ Summit scheduled from March 13-15, 2026, in Mohali.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Singapura Derived From Sanskrit’: Singapore’s Ex-Deputy PM Highlights India’s InfluenceInterpol Blue Notice Explained: How CBI Tracks Absconding Luthra Brothers In Goa Nightclub Fire CaseIndia At The Centre: How The New US Security Blueprint Plans To Deepen Strategic Ties With DelhiBJP’s Nishikant Dubey Counters Rahul Gandhi, Accuses Cong Of Weakening India’s Key InstitutionsWhy Trump Accuses India Of Dumping Rice And What A New Tariff Shock Could Mean For Trade Relations’Vote Chori Is The Biggest Anti-National Act’: Rahul Gandhi Slams BJP In Lok Sabha’China…Trump…Economy’: Kharge Hits Out At PM Modi, Amit Shah In Rajya Sabha‘BJP Insulting Gandhi, Patel, Tagore’: Kharge Slams Amit Shah Over Vande Mataram & Nehru Claims’No Link To Bengal’: Amit Shah’s Fiery Speech on Vande Mataram, Blames Nehru, Indira of SabotageBJP’S Sanjay Jaiswal Thanks Rahul Gandhi For ‘Vote Chori’ Charge, Claims It Boosted NDA’S Bihar Win123PhotostoriesLesser-known facts about the ‘Tragedy King’ Dilip Kumar5 touching quotes on love and relationships by Colleen Hoover10 things millennials grew up with that Gen Z can’t relate to8 under 10-minute protein-rich cheelas for office tiffinWedding ring designs: 5 best gold ring designs rooted in South Indian heritageBaby girl names inspired by sports personalities5 fruits that can boost collagen in your skinLesser-known facts about ‘Dhurandhar’ star Akshaye Khanna: the actor who almost married Karisma Kapoor and remained single at 5010 best places to celebrate New Year’s Eve in India for those who want to avoid crowdsBirch by Romeo Lane torn down: Photos of Luthra brothers’ demolished Goa nightclub123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen HurtsDonald TrumpJEE Main New RecommendationsMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthAlix EarleRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCandace OwensTop US Colleges Co-OpProgramsF-1 students US

. CHANDIGARH: Chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday held a meeting with representatives of Korean companies, highlighting Punjab’s transformation into a stable, transparent, and future-ready investment destination to attract foreign investment.Addressing business leaders on the concluding day of his South Korea visit, the chief minister said Punjab’s robust industrial ecosystem, reliable and cost-competitive power, peaceful labour relations, a talented, resilient and hardworking workforce, along with seamless connectivity to major markets, make it a most preferable investment destination.Mann reiterated that Punjab’s governance model places the investor at the Centre, ensuring predictability, efficiency, and full support throughout the business lifecycle, according to an official statement.Mann emphasised Punjab’s vision to build technology-driven, innovation-led, and mutually beneficial partnerships with South Korea across priority sectors.He reinforced the commitment of the Punjab government to welcome South Korean companies, promoting innovation-led industrial development, and building long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships.Mann said there is a huge scope for collaboration in varied sectors like manufacturing, technology, food processing, and research.Sharing his vision, he said the state government is committed to building a future of shared prosperity through strong economic and cultural ties.Punjab is a land known for courage, resilience, hard work, creativity, entrepreneurship, and a strong sense of community, he said, adding that the state has always played a major role in India’s development, especially in making the country self-reliant in food production.Mann said that today, Punjab is moving forward with a renewed vision to become a leading centre for modern industry, technology, and global collaboration.He is leading a delegation on a 10-day visit to Japan and South Korea as part of the state government’s outreach in the run-up to the 6th Progressive Punjab Investors’ Summit scheduled from March 13-15, 2026, in Mohali.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Singapura Derived From Sanskrit’: Singapore’s Ex-Deputy PM Highlights India’s InfluenceInterpol Blue Notice Explained: How CBI Tracks Absconding Luthra Brothers In Goa Nightclub Fire CaseIndia At The Centre: How The New US Security Blueprint Plans To Deepen Strategic Ties With DelhiBJP’s Nishikant Dubey Counters Rahul Gandhi, Accuses Cong Of Weakening India’s Key InstitutionsWhy Trump Accuses India Of Dumping Rice And What A New Tariff Shock Could Mean For Trade Relations’Vote Chori Is The Biggest Anti-National Act’: Rahul Gandhi Slams BJP In Lok Sabha’China…Trump…Economy’: Kharge Hits Out At PM Modi, Amit Shah In Rajya Sabha‘BJP Insulting Gandhi, Patel, Tagore’: Kharge Slams Amit Shah Over Vande Mataram & Nehru Claims’No Link To Bengal’: Amit Shah’s Fiery Speech on Vande Mataram, Blames Nehru, Indira of SabotageBJP’S Sanjay Jaiswal Thanks Rahul Gandhi For ‘Vote Chori’ Charge, Claims It Boosted NDA’S Bihar Win123PhotostoriesLesser-known facts about the ‘Tragedy King’ Dilip Kumar5 touching quotes on love and relationships by Colleen Hoover10 things millennials grew up with that Gen Z can’t relate to8 under 10-minute protein-rich cheelas for office tiffinWedding ring designs: 5 best gold ring designs rooted in South Indian heritageBaby girl names inspired by sports personalities5 fruits that can boost collagen in your skinLesser-known facts about ‘Dhurandhar’ star Akshaye Khanna: the actor who almost married Karisma Kapoor and remained single at 5010 best places to celebrate New Year’s Eve in India for those who want to avoid crowdsBirch by Romeo Lane torn down: Photos of Luthra brothers’ demolished Goa nightclub123Hot PicksCandace OwensCharlie KirkWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingJalen HurtsDonald TrumpJEE Main New RecommendationsMariasharapova and Alexander Net worthAryna Sabalenka Net WorthAlix EarleRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthCandace OwensTop US Colleges Co-OpProgramsF-1 students US

CHANDIGARH: Chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday held a meeting with representatives of Korean companies, highlighting Punjab’s transformation into a stable, transparent, and future-ready investment destination to attract foreign investment.Addressing business leaders on the concluding day of his South Korea visit, the chief minister said Punjab’s robust industrial ecosystem, reliable and cost-competitive power, peaceful labour…

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