Shubhra Ranjan IAS Study was fined Rs 2 lakh by the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) for misleading advertisements. The institute falsely claimed impressive UPSC success rates without specifying the courses taken by successful candidates and misrepresented Shubhra Ranjan's credentials.
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Indian stock markets experienced a significant decline in February, with Sensex dropping over 4,000 points, leading to a Rs 40 lakh crore erosion in market capitalization. The Nifty 50 encountered its longest losing streak since 1996. Experts see this as a mostly technical correction, potentially leading to a future rebound.
A 38-year-old shop owner, Shams Ansari, was shot dead near Shanti Shopping Centre in Mira Road (E) on Friday night. He was an eyewitness in a complaint against Yusuf, who had allegedly assaulted another shop owner's pregnant daughter. Ansari had received a warning about a contract on his life the day before the incident.
Land acquired for highway development will be returned to original owners if unused for five years, and objections to compensation are limited to three months post-announcement. The amendments to the National Highways Act aim to speed up land acquisition and reduce disputes, with a focus on transparency.
India has strongly rejected Pakistan's allegations of involvement in the Balochistan train hijacking, pointing out Pakistan's issues with internal terrorism. Accusations emerged after the Balochistan Liberation Army seized the Jaffar Express, resulting in 58 deaths. Afghanistan also denied Pakistan's claims, urging Islamabad to address its own security challenges.
Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella, two prominent tech CEOs, express their deep passion for cricket, reflecting on its significance in their lives. Pichai celebrated India's T20 World Cup win, emphasized the global spread of cricket, and added a cricket twist to Google's ugly sweater contest. Nadella attributes his leadership qualities to lessons from his cricketing days.
Adani Group stocks surged following reports of discussions between Gautam Adani's representatives and US officials regarding bribery charges. The talks aim to dismiss criminal charges related to alleged bribery in Indian power supply contracts.
Forest officials in Sagar district rescued two of four marsh crocodiles from former BJP MLA Harvansh Singh Rathore's residence amid income-tax searches. The crocs will be medically examined and relocated with court approval. I-T raids uncovered tax evasion involving cash, gold, and documents related to benami properties.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk supported Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi after she criticized UK PM Keir Starmer for using the term 'Asian' concerning child abuse, urging it to be 'Pakistani grooming gangs.' British Indian and South Asian communities express frustration with Starmer for generalizing crimes to all Asians.
Stock market today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, opened in red for the third consecutive day on Wednesday. While BSE Sensex was below 80,600, Nifty50 was below 24,300.