Akshaya Tritiya trend: Digital gold gains alongside jewellery buying; analysts see shift in investor choices

Flexible and transparent gold investment options such as digital gold and ETFs are expected to gain traction alongside traditional jewellery buying this Akshaya Tritiya, reflecting changing investor preferences, analysts said.Akshaya Tritiya, considered an auspicious day for gold purchases, will be celebrated on Sunday. Analysts said participation is evolving, with more investors exploring financial products linked…

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‘Have set really bad example’: Bangladeshi scribe slams violence after Osman Hadi’s death; flags security lapses before polls

A senior Bangladeshi journalist strongly criticised the violence that erupted in parts of Bangladesh following the death of Inqilab Moncho leader Osman Hadi, saying the unrest reflects the serious lapses in law and order and sent a troubling signal ahead of the national election.Speaking to ANI, Dhaka Tribune editor Reaz Ahmad said while public anger…

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Uk Doctor Suspended: UK doctor struck off for working while suspended after asking Muslim patient to remove niqab three times | World News

A UK doctor who repeatedly asked a Muslim patient to remove her veil during a consultation and later continued working despite being suspended has been struck off the medical register.Dr Keith Wolverson was previously suspended for nine months after being found guilty of multiple misconduct charges linked to incidents between January and May 2018 while…

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Is old-world romance still relevant?

I walked out of Gustaakh Ishq with a swirl of emotions I couldn’t immediately untangle. On one hand, the film’s poetic narrative — laced with shero-shayari, old-school tameez and tehzeeb — transported me to a world that felt suspended outside time. A world where words carry weight, where glances linger, where silence speaks. But almost…

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Bangladesh’s ‘Chicken’s Neck’ threat: India to revive WW2 airstrips – why it matters | India News

(AI image generated using ChatGPT) NEW DELHI: India is moving to revive a network of abandoned airstrips dating back to the Second World War across eastern and north-eastern states, a step driven by growing security concerns along the Bangladesh border and renewed strategic focus on the Siliguri corridor.Also read: To bolster ‘Chicken’s Neck’ security, abandoned…

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