Slightly warm and dry Feb may impact Rabi crops, IMD predicts while releasing monthly temp and rainfall outlook | India News

NEW DELHI: February is likely to be warmer than usual with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday predicting ‘above normal’ monthly minimum (night) and maximum (day) temperatures over most parts of the country during the month and ‘below normal’ cold wave days over several parts of northwest India, including Delhi-NCR, and adjoining central India….

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From ‘bahi-khata’ to tablet: Tracing Nirmala Sitharaman’s Union Budget journey since 2019

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present her ninth consecutive Union Budget on February 1, marking a rare Sunday sitting and a first in independent India’s history. The Union Budget for FY27 (April 2026–March 2027) is expected to outline measures to sustain growth momentum, maintain fiscal discipline and push reforms…

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What went wrong with Bennifer 2.0? Inside the rise and fall of Hollywood’s most famous rekindled romance | English Movie News

For nearly twenty years, people couldn’t look away from Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck. Bennifer, as everyone fondly called them, wasn’t just a celebrity couple; they became a pop culture phenomenon. They were glamorous, messy, and fairly impossible to ignore.The first time around, back in the early 2000s, they redefined what it meant to be…

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Internet explodes after Mona Kattan unfollows Huda Kattan amid Huda Beauty boycott calls

Huda Beauty faces a growing boycott after Huda Kattan’s controversial post on Iran, which her sister Mona Kattan publicly distanced herself from. This digital rift, coupled with resurfaced past controversies, has led to calls for retailers to drop the brand, questioning Huda’s influence and brand integrity. What started as internet outrage has now turned into…

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Learn Agentic AI with IITM Pravartak – Lead in the era of autonomous intelligence with next gen insights

When India introduced a basic computer training programme in 1984, few could have imagined how profoundly it would shape the country’s technological future. Within two decades, digital literacy had become as essential as reading or writing. Today, the world stands on the cusp of a similar transformation, only this time, it’s being driven by artificial…

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