Indian Stock Markets: Stock market holidays: Dalal Street heads for holiday-shortened week amid Mahavir Jayanti, Good Friday

Indian stock markets will remain closed on Tuesday, March 31, for Mahavir Jayanti and again on Friday, April 3, for Good Friday, giving investors a holiday-shortened trading week.Trading on the NSE and BSE will be suspended on both days across segments, including equity, equity derivatives, currency derivatives, securities lending and borrowing (SLB) and other market-linked…

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Cafe, upgraded WiFi service launched at Patna airport | Patna News

Patna’s Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport now boasts a new UDAN Yatri Cafe and upgraded high-speed WiFi, inaugurated by Union Minister Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu. This initiative aims to make air travel more affordable and convenient. Additionally, a direct flight to Navi Mumbai has commenced, enhancing connectivity for passengers and boosting regional development. Patna: The UDAN…

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Bihar Board Topper List 2026: Toppers’ list out for Bihar Board Class 10 Result 2026: Pushpanjali and Praween share Rank 1, check full merit list

Bihar Board 10th Result 2026: Merit list released, two girls top with 98.4% Bihar Board 10th Result 2026: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) announced the merit list for the Class 10 (Matric) Examination 2026 on Sunday, with students from different districts showing an impressive performance. The results have been announced at an official press…

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Priyadarshan recalls Aditya Dhar’s struggles, defends Dhurandhar propaganda debate: ‘If majority of India has accepted it…’ |

Veteran filmmaker Priyadarshan has opened up about Aditya Dhar’s early struggles in the industry, while also weighing in on the “propaganda” debate surrounding his Dhurandhar films. Addressing criticism around Dhar’s Dhurandhar franchise starring Ranveer Singh, Priyadarshan dismissed the “propaganda” label. Veteran filmmaker Priyadarshan has opened up about Aditya Dhar’s early struggles in the industry, while…

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Songs, silence, and septuagenarians

As we grow older and settle comfortably into the respectable category of septuagenarians, do we gradually withdraw from the messier troubles of the real world? Do we, cocooned in the comparative safety and warmth of a reasonably comfortable retired life, begin to lose interest in anything that does not directly intrude upon our dinners, digestion,…

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