Good Friday long weekend escapes from Delhi: Top national parks in India for a wildlife break

Good Friday long weekend escapes from Delhi: Top national parks in India for a wildlife break

Good Friday weekend is the perfect time to explore India’s vast wilderness. For wildlife lovers, travellers and photographers planning a long weekend escape, India has some famous national parks which are easily accessible and offer high chances of wildlife sightings. On this note, let’s have a look at India’s top five national parks which are…

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Why NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are wearing bright orange spacesuits on this historic mission

Why NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are wearing bright orange spacesuits on this historic mission

Artemis II’s mission is drawing attention not only for its technical milestones but also for something immediately noticeable. The crew, including Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch from NASA, along with Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency, have stepped into bright orange suits that stand out instantly. The bold colour may catch the…

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‘BJP’s plan to get Bengal polls cancelled, impose President’s rule’: Mamata Banerjee on Malda judicial officers hostage row | India News

‘BJP’s plan to get Bengal polls cancelled, impose President’s rule’: Mamata Banerjee on Malda judicial officers hostage row | India News

NEW DELHI: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Thursday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of conspiring to get the state assembly elections cancelled and get President’s rule imposed after seven juducial officers were taken hostage in Malda by the villagers. She slammed the Election Commission for failing to control the law and order in the…

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‘Gym se body ban jayegi, bowling nahi’: Mohammad Shami’s one line that sparked Mohsin Khan’s comeback

‘Gym se body ban jayegi, bowling nahi’: Mohammad Shami’s one line that sparked Mohsin Khan’s comeback

Lucknow Super Giants’ Mohsin Khan celebrates the wicket of Delhi Capitals’ Nitish Rana during their Indian Premier League 2026 match at Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, in Lucknow on Wednesday. NEW DELHI: For Badruddin Siddiqui, Wednesday evening was special. Two of his wards, whom he has trained since their early teens,…

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Vidya Sahayak Recruitment Gujarat: GSPESC recruitment 2026: Notification for 11,000 Gujarati medium teaching posts for primary schools released

Vidya Sahayak Recruitment Gujarat: GSPESC recruitment 2026: Notification for 11,000 Gujarati medium teaching posts for primary schools released

Applications begin for GSPESC Vidya Sahayak recruitment 2026 with 11,000 teaching vacancies GSPESC recruitment 2026: The Gujarat State Primary Education Selection Committee has issued a recruitment advertisement for Vidya Sahayak posts in primary schools for Standards 1 to 5 in Gujarati medium. The drive seeks to fill approximately 11,000 vacancies in government schools functioning under…

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Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans say ‘KPop Demon Hunters 2’ will be ‘bigger in scale and more eventful’ than the first film

Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans say ‘KPop Demon Hunters 2’ will be ‘bigger in scale and more eventful’ than the first film

Visionaries Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans are set to launch ‘KPop Demon Hunters 2,’ aiming for an epic saga filled with jaw-dropping surprises. The creators plan to blend the authentic spirit of Korean culture with daring new sounds, mixing traditional trot with electrifying heavy metal for an innovative audio experience. Since the sequel to the…

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March PMI snapshot: India’s manufacturing growth slows to 53.9 as rising cost pressures weigh on momentum

March PMI snapshot: India’s manufacturing growth slows to 53.9 as rising cost pressures weigh on momentum

India’s manufacturing sector showed signs of slowing in March, as growth in activity moderated amid a mix of rising costs, competitive pressures and global uncertainty, according to the HSBC India Manufacturing PMI report released on Thursday. The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 53.9 in March from 56.9 in February, signalling a softer expansion.The reading…

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Fire and smoke billow across sky: Video shows aftermath of US strike on Iran’s Isfahan ammunition depot

Aftermath of US-Israeli strikes Videos circulating on social media appear to show the aftermath of a reported US or Israeli strike on a facility believed to house an Iranian missile base in Baharestan city, located in the Islamic Republic’s Isfahan province.The footages show massive plumes of smoke billowing into the sky, along with visible fireballs.It…

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FSSAI NEW DELHI: Food moving through India’s bulk supply chain will no longer travel without a clear identity.In a key overhaul of labelling norms, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has brought non-retail and bulk food packs under mandatory disclosure rules, closing a long-standing gap in the system. The changes will take effect from July 1, 2027. Until now, large packs meant for hotels, caterers and distributors often carried limited information. That changes now. Every such package will have to disclose the product name, FSSAI licence, batch or lot number, storage instructions where required, and manufacturer or importer details. If a container carries multiple items, each must be listed separately. Even where labels are not feasible, such as transport containers, businesses will have to ensure full traceability through documents or electronic systems.To prevent diversion into retail markets, bulk packs must clearly state they are “not for direct sale to consumer”.The regulator has also tightened how labels appear. Mandatory information must be clear, prominent and legible, and applied in a way that makes tampering evident. At the same time, very small packs — up to 100 sq cm — get limited relief from logo requirements, though outer packs must carry full details. The notification fine-tunes nutrition rules as well. Infant foods are exempt from %RDA declarations per serving, while supplements and nutraceuticals in tablet or capsule form can skip macronutrient disclosure if energy contribution is negligible. A clearer definition of “minimally processed foods” — including cereals, pulses, fruits and vegetables — has also been introduced. Consumer warnings have been tightened. Pan masala ads must carry clearly visible or audible warnings, and products with artificial sweeteners must specify restrictions for children, pregnant or lactating women, and certain medical conditions.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Puts Deesa Airbase In Strategic Focus, India’s Big Defence Push Near Pakistan Border’India Was On Verge Of Striking Before Pakistan Requested Halt During Op Sindoor’: Indian Navy ChiefVice Admiral A.N. Pramod Gets Yudh Seva Medal For Leading Navy Ops In Operation SindoorPM Modi Warns Against Rumours, Stresses Timely Info During West Asia War CrisisFrom Stealth Warships To Silent Submarines: These Naval Deployments Paralyzed Pak In Op SindoorAmid Hormuz Crisis, India May Get First Delivery Of Iranian Crude Oil After 7 YearsIndia Eyes Coal Gasification As Substitute For Energy Imports Amid Iran War Supply ShocksKerala Election 2026: LDF vs UDF vs BJP, Who Will Win the Battle?| PINARAYI VIJAYANTrump Says Iran War Could End In 2-3 Weeks, With Or Without Deal; US Planning To Pull Out Of NATO?Jaishankar’s ‘Europe’s Problem’ Remark Comes Full Circle As UK Adopts ‘Not Our War’ Stance On Iran123PhotostoriesWhat are net-zero homes? How they are shaping sustainable real estate trendsApril K-Drama release calendar: From ‘Bloodhounds 2’ to ‘Yumi’s Cells 3’, here’s the 10 dramas you need to look out forLow energy, poor sleep, weight gain? Doctors explain early metabolic decline, and how to fix itHanuman Jayanti 2026: 10 most powerful Hanuman temples in India8 easy-care succulents that reward you with stunning flowers7 ways meditation scientifically rewires the brain10 home names inspired by Indian traditions and their meaningsHanuman Jayanti 2026: Why Laddoos are offered as bhog to Lord Hanuman and other traditional dishes prepared during the festival5 powerful benefits of chanting Om Namah Shivaya10 everyday items linked to cancer risk we use daily: Doctor explains hidden dangers and simple ways to reduce exposure123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingJa MorantNASA Artemis IINew Income Tax Act 2025Insolvency and Bankruptcy CodeUS birthright citizenshipPunjab BJP blastIran ceasefireArjun TendulkarSameer RizviIran war news

FSSAI NEW DELHI: Food moving through India’s bulk supply chain will no longer travel without a clear identity.In a key overhaul of labelling norms, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has brought non-retail and bulk food packs under mandatory disclosure rules, closing a long-standing gap in the system. The changes will take effect from July 1, 2027. Until now, large packs meant for hotels, caterers and distributors often carried limited information. That changes now. Every such package will have to disclose the product name, FSSAI licence, batch or lot number, storage instructions where required, and manufacturer or importer details. If a container carries multiple items, each must be listed separately. Even where labels are not feasible, such as transport containers, businesses will have to ensure full traceability through documents or electronic systems.To prevent diversion into retail markets, bulk packs must clearly state they are “not for direct sale to consumer”.The regulator has also tightened how labels appear. Mandatory information must be clear, prominent and legible, and applied in a way that makes tampering evident. At the same time, very small packs — up to 100 sq cm — get limited relief from logo requirements, though outer packs must carry full details. The notification fine-tunes nutrition rules as well. Infant foods are exempt from %RDA declarations per serving, while supplements and nutraceuticals in tablet or capsule form can skip macronutrient disclosure if energy contribution is negligible. A clearer definition of “minimally processed foods” — including cereals, pulses, fruits and vegetables — has also been introduced. Consumer warnings have been tightened. Pan masala ads must carry clearly visible or audible warnings, and products with artificial sweeteners must specify restrictions for children, pregnant or lactating women, and certain medical conditions.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Puts Deesa Airbase In Strategic Focus, India’s Big Defence Push Near Pakistan Border’India Was On Verge Of Striking Before Pakistan Requested Halt During Op Sindoor’: Indian Navy ChiefVice Admiral A.N. Pramod Gets Yudh Seva Medal For Leading Navy Ops In Operation SindoorPM Modi Warns Against Rumours, Stresses Timely Info During West Asia War CrisisFrom Stealth Warships To Silent Submarines: These Naval Deployments Paralyzed Pak In Op SindoorAmid Hormuz Crisis, India May Get First Delivery Of Iranian Crude Oil After 7 YearsIndia Eyes Coal Gasification As Substitute For Energy Imports Amid Iran War Supply ShocksKerala Election 2026: LDF vs UDF vs BJP, Who Will Win the Battle?| PINARAYI VIJAYANTrump Says Iran War Could End In 2-3 Weeks, With Or Without Deal; US Planning To Pull Out Of NATO?Jaishankar’s ‘Europe’s Problem’ Remark Comes Full Circle As UK Adopts ‘Not Our War’ Stance On Iran123PhotostoriesWhat are net-zero homes? How they are shaping sustainable real estate trendsApril K-Drama release calendar: From ‘Bloodhounds 2’ to ‘Yumi’s Cells 3’, here’s the 10 dramas you need to look out forLow energy, poor sleep, weight gain? Doctors explain early metabolic decline, and how to fix itHanuman Jayanti 2026: 10 most powerful Hanuman temples in India8 easy-care succulents that reward you with stunning flowers7 ways meditation scientifically rewires the brain10 home names inspired by Indian traditions and their meaningsHanuman Jayanti 2026: Why Laddoos are offered as bhog to Lord Hanuman and other traditional dishes prepared during the festival5 powerful benefits of chanting Om Namah Shivaya10 everyday items linked to cancer risk we use daily: Doctor explains hidden dangers and simple ways to reduce exposure123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingJa MorantNASA Artemis IINew Income Tax Act 2025Insolvency and Bankruptcy CodeUS birthright citizenshipPunjab BJP blastIran ceasefireArjun TendulkarSameer RizviIran war news

NEW DELHI: Food moving through India’s bulk supply chain will no longer travel without a clear identity.In a key overhaul of labelling norms, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has brought non-retail and bulk food packs under mandatory disclosure rules, closing a long-standing gap in the system. The changes will take effect…

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Apr 02, 2026, 12:46 IST

Apr 02, 2026, 12:46 IST

South Africa’s Rassie van der Dussen (AP/PTI) South Africa’s dependable white-ball batter, Rassie van der Dussen, has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing an end to a career that earned him a place among the Proteas’ most reliable performers. The 35-year-old shared the news via social media, expressing gratitude and pride for his time…

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GNDU result 2026 released for annual and semester exams: Direct link to download scorecards here

GNDU result 2026 released for annual and semester exams: Direct link to download scorecards here

GNDU semester/ annual exam results 2026: The Guru Nanak Dev University has released the semester and annual exam results on the official website, gnduresult.org. The result are covering courses such as BSc, BCom, BA, MA, MCom, and MSc. The university has published results in PDF format, ensuring accessibility and ease of download. Students need to…

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‘Ramayana’ teaser: Yash, Arun Govil and Ravi Dubey steal the show alongside Ranbir Kapoor’s Ram

‘Ramayana’ teaser: Yash, Arun Govil and Ravi Dubey steal the show alongside Ranbir Kapoor’s Ram

Fans are buzzing with anticipation after the release of the ‘Ramayana’ teaser, showcasing Arun Govil’s regal presence as King Dashrath, the charismatic Ravi Dubey as Lakshman, and the dynamic Yash in the role of Ravana, with Ranbir Kapoor embodying the noble Lord Rama. Yash, Ravi Dubey, and Arun Govil have emerged as key talking points…

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Anthropic’s Boris Cherny, creator of .5 billion coding tool, makes a ‘clarification’ on Claude Code leak: ‘It’s never an individual’s fault, it’s the…’

Anthropic’s Boris Cherny, creator of $2.5 billion coding tool, makes a ‘clarification’ on Claude Code leak: ‘It’s never an individual’s fault, it’s the…’

A manual deployment error by Anthropic accidentally exposed the source code of its popular AI coding tool, Claude Code, to the public. The leak revealed internal project codenames and a proactive background agent named KAIROS. Anthropic clarified it was a packaging issue, not a security breach, and is enhancing automation to prevent future incidents. No…

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NASA launches Artemis II mission around the moon: Where are the astronauts now, and when will they reach the moon

NASA launches Artemis II mission around the moon: Where are the astronauts now, and when will they reach the moon

Launched on April 1, 2026, the four Artemis II astronauts are currently in high Earth orbit, completing critical checkouts of the Orion spacecraft. With a successful launch from Kennedy Space Centre, the crew, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, will be conducting proximity operations while performing manual piloting test runs. After a…

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