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IRCTC Unveils Dakshin Darshan Yatra Covering Rameshwaram, Madurai, Kanyakumari & Tirupati 🌺

IRCTC Launches “Rameshwaram – Tirupati Dakshin Darshan Yatra” 🚆🙏 IRCTC has unveiled a new Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train package titled Rameshwaram – Tirupati Dakshin Darshan Yatra, aimed at enhancing pilgrimage tourism across South India. The 9-nights / 10-days tour is scheduled from 7 November to 16 November 2025 and will traverse key spiritual and cultural […]

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6 Indian Destinations That Feel Just Like Foreign Countries! 🇮🇳🌍

1. 🏔️ Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir – “Mini Switzerland of India” 🇨🇭 With its snow-capped peaks, pine forests, and ski slopes, Gulmarg often feels like stepping into Switzerland without a passport. The meadows, cable car rides (Gulmarg Gondola), and alpine-style chalets give you those Swiss Alps feels.In winter, it turns into a white wonderland for

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📉 Tata Stocks Slump as Boardroom Turmoil Weighs Heavily

Tata group giants like TCS and Tata Motors have seen significant value erosion in 2025 — down roughly 33 % and 42 % from their peaks — amounting to over ₹4 lakh crore lost in market capitalization.This steep decline is largely being blamed on internal leadership conflicts and governance concerns, which have shaken investor confidence.

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🚗 Hyundai Commits $5 Billion Investment in India by 2030

Hyundai Motor India has unveiled plans to invest approximately $5 billion (₹45,000+ crore) through 2030 to deepen its manufacturing, export, and EV ambitions in India. The company aims to make India a global export hub, launching 26 new models, including a domestically designed electric SUV by 2027. It also proposes a dividend payout ratio of

General, Technology

🖥️ Bengaluru to Host 30-Petaflop Supercomputer

India is doubling down on high-performance computing: the CDAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) has announced a new 30-petaflop supercomputer to be deployed in Bengaluru. This will strengthen India’s capabilities in scientific research, complex simulations, AI model training, and climate science—reducing dependence on external compute infrastructure.

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📉 Silent Layoffs Surge in Indian Tech Sector

In 2025, Indian tech firms are increasingly resorting to “silent layoffs”—removing roles without public announcements or exits—affecting as many as 50,000 tech workers. While companies cite AI adoption and efficiency recalibration, affected employees often find it hard to detect or respond to these shifts. The trend is prompting serious discourse around transparency, worker protection, and

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🛰️ GalaxEye’s “Mission Drishti”: India’s Multi-Sensor Earth Observation Satellite

Space-tech startup GalaxEye is gearing up to launch Mission Drishti, the world’s first satellite equipped with multiple sensor types, to monitor earth data across spectral, thermal, and radar bands. This initiative could transform how India and the world monitor agriculture, climate change, natural disasters, and urban development, enabling richer datasets and more timely insights.

Finance, General

India’s IPO Season Heats Up: $5 Billion Expected in October Listings

India’s capital markets are seeing a resurgence, with $5 billion expected in new IPOs in October alone—fuelled by improving investor sentiment and strong corporate earnings. Major names like Tata Capital and LG Electronics are leading the charge. Analysts believe domestic investor participation, especially through mutual funds and SIPs, will support sustained IPO activity—but valuation concerns

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India Revokes Tax Exemption on Missile Imports Amid Adani Probe

The Indian government has withdrawn a policy granting tax exemptions on missile component imports, specifically removing “missiles” from the exemption list, in the wake of an ongoing investigation into Adani Defence. This reversal overturns an earlier September move that had extended tax relief broadly, and could significantly impact defense importers and domestic armament manufacturing strategies.

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