Category: News

  • RBI Stops Kotak Mahindra Bank from Issuing Online Credit Cards

    RBI Stops Kotak Mahindra Bank from Issuing Online Credit Cards

    For the last 10 months, Kotak Mahindra Bank has been big news — and not in a good way! The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has stopped the bank from giving out online credit cards and from letting customers sign up online or through their app.

    Most people think that big banks like Kotak have everything under control when it comes to online services and rules. But this situation shows that even large banks can have serious problems. You probably didn’t know this because it seems like a surprise for many.

  • Celebrating 50 Years of Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka

    Celebrating 50 Years of Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka

    Colombo, Sri Lanka, celebrated 50 years of the amazing Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage on Sunday. This special place cares for elephants and is about 90 km from Colombo, in a town called Rambukkana. It opened its doors in 1975, starting with just five baby elephants. Today, it provides a safe home for 69 elephants of different ages.

    Chandana Rajapaksa, the director of the Zoological Department, shared that they take care of baby elephants who have lost their families or have been hurt. More than 50 handlers work hard to look after these gentle giants. To celebrate the anniversary, the elephants enjoyed a special feast with lots of fruits. Videos showed officials cutting a giant cake and offering it to the elephants, while visitors were also able to feed them fruits.

    “Join us as we celebrate 50 years of love and care for these incredible elephants. It’s been an amazing journey, thanks to our visitors, partners, and elephant lovers worldwide,” said the department in a message. Every day, thousands of visitors come to see the elephants. They enjoy watching the caretakers bottle-feed baby elephants, feed the adults, and guide them to the river for a bath.

    Rajapaksa mentioned that the orphanage needs around 5,000 branches of coconut, sugar palm, and jackfruit to feed the elephants. The weaker elephants receive cereals, rice bran, and maize, along with large amounts of pineapples and bananas. The orphanage has seen over 75 baby elephants born there, including twin boys in 2021. The oldest elephant living there is 70 years old!

  • Excavation Planned at Kurkihar: A Journey into Ancient Bihar’s History

    Excavation Planned at Kurkihar: A Journey into Ancient Bihar’s History

    Patna: The Archaeological Survey of India’s Patna Circle wants to dig at Kurkihar village in Bihar’s Gaya district to find hidden treasures and learn about the area’s history. Kurkihar is located about 5 km northeast of Wazirganj and 27 km east of Gaya. It is thought to have been an ancient city and a Buddhist monastery.

    In the past, a famous archaeologist named Alexander Cunningham visited Kurkihar in the 1800s. He found many Buddhist sculptures and votive stupas (small shrines). Cunningham, who explored many historical sites like Sarnath and Sanchi, was the first director of the Archaeological Survey of India.

    Sujeet Nayan, the Superintending Archaeologist for the Patna Circle, confirmed they are seeking permission to start digging at Kurkihar. Other archaeologists have also noted the site’s importance over the years. According to Nayan, Kurkihar has a large mound of bricks and remains of a significant monastery that is about 25 feet tall.

    In 1930, a historian named K P Jayaswal discovered about 226 bronze sculptures in Kurkihar, which ended up in museums, including Patna Museum. The area holds valuable historical treasures that need proper exploration. Some stone statues from the Pala period have also been found, and some are still worshipped at a local temple.

    Additionally, there are many inscriptions on the bronze sculptures related to rulers of the Pala dynasty that ruled from the 9th Century to 1074 AD. One inscription mentions a popular monastery called Apanaka that attracted visitors from far-off places. Nayan believes there is much more to uncover at Kurkihar.

  • Eight Gujaratis Deported from US Return Home: A Heartfelt Reunion

    Eight Gujaratis Deported from US Return Home: A Heartfelt Reunion

    A plane that brought back eight people from Gujarat, who were deported from the US for staying there illegally, landed at Ahmedabad airport on Sunday morning. The flight arrived from Amritsar at 11 am. After they landed, police helped take these deportees to their homes in Gujarat. Among them was a woman and a child.

    These eight people were part of a larger group of 116 Indians who were sent back to India on a US military plane that had landed in Amritsar the night before. Out of the eight deportees, three were from Gandhinagar and one was from Ahmedabad. They are from the second group of Indians who have been sent home after former President Donald Trump started a crackdown on illegal immigrants.

    In a previous incident on February 5, another US military plane brought 104 illegal immigrants to Amritsar, which sparked criticism from many people. Among those were 33 individuals from Gujarat. A third plane carrying 157 more deportees was also expected to arrive in Amritsar on Sunday.

    Former Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel expressed sympathy for the deported Gujaratis, stating that many of them went to find jobs or careers, and they should not be seen as criminals.

  • Indian Companies Lose Rs 2 Lakh Crore: Market Update and Insights

    Indian Companies Lose Rs 2 Lakh Crore: Market Update and Insights

    Last week, the value of eight of the ten richest companies in India fell by a huge amount—Rs 2 lakh crore! This drop happened as the entire stock market was struggling. The stock market index shows a continuous slide, with the Sensex and Nifty both going down for eight days straight.

    The BSE Sensex decreased by 2,644.6 points, which is about 3.36%, and the Nifty went down by 810 points, or 3.41%. Many big companies saw their market values shrink. For example:

    – Reliance Industries lost Rs 67,526.54 crore, dropping its value to Rs 16,46,822.12 crore.
    – Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) lost Rs 34,950.72 crore, now valued at Rs 14,22,903.37 crore.
    – HDFC Bank lost Rs 28,382.23 crore, bringing it down to Rs 12,96,708.35 crore.
    – ITC’s value dropped by Rs 25,429.75 crore to Rs 5,13,699.85 crore.
    – Infosys lost Rs 19,287.32 crore and is now at Rs 7,70,786.76 crore.
    – State Bank of India saw a decline of Rs 13,431.55 crore to Rs 6,44,357.57 crore.
    – Hindustan Unilever’s value dipped by Rs 10,714.14 crore to Rs 5,44,647 crore.
    – Bajaj Finance fell by Rs 4,230.4 crore to Rs 5,20,082.42 crore.

    On the brighter side, Bharti Airtel and ICICI Bank were two companies that gained some value during this tough week. Bharti Airtel added Rs 22,426.2 crore to its worth, reaching Rs 9,78,631.54 crore. ICICI Bank increased by Rs 1,182.57 crore, now valued at Rs 8,88,815.13 crore.

    As of now, Reliance Industries is still the number one most valuable firm in India, followed closely by TCS, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, Infosys, State Bank of India, Hindustan Unilever, Bajaj Finance, and ITC.

  • Canada Rejects Russia’s Return to G7 Amid Political Changes and Tensions

    Canada Rejects Russia’s Return to G7 Amid Political Changes and Tensions

    Toronto: The Canadian government has firmly stated that there is “no way” Russia will be allowed back into the G7, a group made up of seven wealthy countries. Canada is hosting the G7 meeting this year in Kananaskis, Alberta, from June 15 to 17.

    During a press conference at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly said there will be no invitation for Russia to return. When asked if this was discussed with other countries, she responded, “No, we didn’t. I am telling you Canada’s position: No way this will happen.”

    Russia was kicked out of the G8 group back in 2014 after it took control of Crimea, a part of Ukraine. Recently, US President Donald Trump expressed that he wanted Russia to be part of the group again, saying, “I’d love to have them back. It was a mistake to throw them out.”

    Canada first proposed that Russia leave the G8 during Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s time. Responding to Trump’s comments, the current leader of the Conservative Party, Pierre Poilievre, said on social media, “Russia should not be welcomed back into the G7. Their illegal actions in Crimea still stand.”

    Canada is facing political changes as well. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced plans to resign once a new party leader is chosen, which should happen by March 9. This means he will not be the Prime Minister during the G7 summit.

    India, which was invited to past G7 meetings since 2019, might not be invited this year due to current tensions. These tensions escalated after Trudeau alleged that Indian agents might be linked to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan activist in Surrey, British Columbia, three months earlier. New Delhi has denied these claims and reduced its number of Canadian diplomats in India.

    As of now, Canada hasn’t announced which countries will be invited to this year’s G7, marking the 50th anniversary of the group.

  • Elon Musk Responds to Claims About New Baby With Ashley St. Clair

    Elon Musk Responds to Claims About New Baby With Ashley St. Clair

    Elon Musk has finally spoken out after Ashley St. Clair, a conservative influencer, said she gave birth to his child just five months ago. She shared this surprising news on X (formerly Twitter), and Musk responded to a post suggesting that she had been planning this for years.

    On Friday, St. Clair, who is 26 years old, announced that she has a five-month-old baby with Musk. Her representative, Brian Glicklich, confirmed this and mentioned that they were trying to agree on how to co-parent without making it public. Glicklich added that it was unfortunate that a reporter made it hard for them to keep things private.

    St. Clair wants Musk to acknowledge that he is the baby’s father and to finalize an agreement that is best for the child’s well-being.

    Musk reacted to the situation with just one word—“Whoa”—after someone suggested that St. Clair had a plan to trap him. St. Clair replied by saying that Musk should focus on truth, rather than talking about rumors. She mentioned that they have been trying to reach him for days but he hasn’t replied.

    St. Clair said she shared the news because she felt pressure from the media to do so. She wants reporters to respect her child’s privacy and not invade their lives.

    If St. Clair’s claim is true, this would make Musk a father for the 13th time. Musk has already had multiple children with three other women. His children include five from his first wife Justine, three with musician Grimes, and twins with Shivon Zilis, who works at Neuralink. Musk was seen with his children recently during a meeting with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  • Tragic Stampede at New Delhi Railway Station Claims 15 Lives

    Tragic Stampede at New Delhi Railway Station Claims 15 Lives

    A serious stampede happened at New Delhi Railway Station on Saturday night, killing 15 people. Thousands of people were trying to catch trains to the Maha Kumbh festival in Prayagraj, which caused the crowd to get extremely big and unmanageable.

    An Indian Air Force sergeant named Ajit, who witnesses the chaos, shared how officials tried to ask people to avoid gathering in large numbers, but nobody listened. He said there was a massive crowd and he couldn’t even get through the station after his duty. He and a friend helped some injured people during the stampede.

    Another person who saw it happen described how the crowd became uncontrollable. He mentioned that there were people from the administration and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) trying to help, but when the crowd got too big, it was impossible to manage.

    One victim’s brother, Sanjay, shared his heartbreak, saying, “We were 12 people going to Mahakumbh. My family was stuck in the crowd, and we found my sister half an hour later—she had died.”

    The confusion started when an announcement said a train was moved to a different platform. This caused people to rush from both sides, leading to the stampede.

    Delays with train departures and the sale of many general tickets made the situation worse. Pappu, a passenger from Patna, said, “My mother died in the stampede. We were going home.”

    NDRF officer Daulat Ram Chaudhary confirmed the situation was now under control, and they were rescuing people.

    DCP Railway KPS Malhotra said the officials expected a large crowd, but the chaos happened very suddenly. An investigation has been started by the Railway Board to find out what went wrong.

    The situation improved, and the Railway Board said two experts are looking into the incident. They even arranged for extra trains to help manage the crowd.

    Entry to the railway station was stopped for a short time to regain control. Although it was chaotic, DCP Malhotra stated that everything is normal now, and special trains were provided to help passengers.

  • Stampede at New Delhi Railway Station: 18 Dead; Many Injured

    Stampede at New Delhi Railway Station: 18 Dead; Many Injured

    New Delhi: A sad incident happened on Saturday at the New Delhi Railway Station when a stampede occurred, leading to the death of 18 people and many injuries. The chaos started at platform number 14, where a lot of people gathered to catch three trains heading to Prayagraj for the Maha Kumbh festival.

    President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared their thoughts on social media, expressing deep sorrow for the lost lives and sending prayers for the injured. Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition, criticized the government for not managing the crowd properly. He stated that better arrangements should have been made since many people were traveling for the festival and that no one should have lost their life because of poor planning.

    Reports say that the stampede happened because staircases leading to platforms 14 and 15 were blocked by railway officials to manage the crowd. Unfortunately, as trains were delayed, more passengers pushed towards the blocked staircases, leading to the stampede.

    Railway Minister Ashwani Vaishnav announced that an investigation into the tragic event has been ordered, expressing sorrow for those affected. Delhi’s Chief Minister Atishi also visited victims in the hospital and offered condolences to the families.

    Local leaders, including AAP head Arvind Kejriwal, called the situation tragic and shared their hopes for peace for those who lost loved ones. Former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia described the incident as a result of administrative negligence, questioning how the public keeps suffering from such failures.

  • Indian Stock Market: Eight Days of Decline and What Lies Ahead!

    Indian Stock Market: Eight Days of Decline and What Lies Ahead!

    The Indian stock market faced another tough day on Friday, marking the eighth session of continuous drops. Stocks in banks, automobiles, and everyday consumer goods took the biggest hits. The Nifty index finished at 22,929.25, down 102.15 points or 0.44%.

    Jatin Gedia, a technical research analyst at Mirae Asset Sharekhan, believes the Nifty index is likely to keep dropping. He pointed out that it has tested a low point of 22,800 on the charts three times in the last month. Without a change in momentum, he forecasts it could fall to a range of 22,670 to 22,600 in the coming week. On the higher end, significant resistance lies between 23,000 and 23,100.

    Here are some important things to pay attention to next week:

    1. Trump’s Tariff Plans: Although Trump’s new tariff on imports isn’t starting right away, it still worries investors. Nilesh Jain from Centrum Broking noted that this uncertainty likely contributed to the market’s decline on Friday.
    2. US Federal Reserve Meeting Minutes: The minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve’s meeting on January 28-29 will be released on Wednesday. Their viewpoint is important because inflation rose above 3%, the highest since June 2024, and they are cautious about cutting interest rates.
    3. US Market Signals: US stock markets ended mixed, which could influence Indian trading. The S&P 500 was down slightly, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq saw some gains.
    4. FII and DII Trading: Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) sold Indian stocks worth over Rs 4,294 crore on Friday, which contributed to market losses.
    5. Technical Trends: Osho Krishnan from Angel One pointed out that the market is showing bearish signs. If it falls below 22,800-22,700, it could drop even more, hitting levels like 22,500-22,400. Meanwhile, strong resistance is seen at around 23,300-23,350.
    6. Upcoming IPOs: This week, three main Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) are scheduled, including Ajax Engineering on February 17 and Hexaware Technologies on February 19.
    7. Rupee Strength: The Indian rupee gained 12 paise against the US dollar, settling at 86.81, but ongoing foreign investor selling limited its rise.
    8. Crude Oil Prices: Oil prices impact inflation and global market rates. Currently, WTI crude oil is $70.57, down 1.01%.
    9. Corporate Actions: February 17 is significant for several companies as they announce interim dividends.

    (Disclaimer: This news analysis reflects opinions from various experts and does not represent the views of Thellv.news)