NEW DELHI: Today, several companies’ stocks hit their lowest points in the last year. Siemens, MITCON Construction & Engineering, Onward Tech, Carraro India, and Themis Medicare were some of those stocks. The main stock market in India, the NSE Nifty, fell by 742.86 points, closing at 22,161.6. Similarly, the BSE Sensex dropped 2,226.79 points to end at 73,137.9.
On a brighter note, some companies like Reliance Naval & Engineering, NACL Industries, Hotel Rugby, ARSS Infrastructure, and ICICI BSELiqETF Gr reached their highest stock price in a year. In the Nifty 50 index, some of the top winners were HUL, NTPC, Zomato, Apollo Hospital, and Nestle India. However, Trent, Tata Steel, JSW Steel, Hindalco, and Shriram Finance were among the biggest losers today.
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Today’s Stock Market: Major Winners and Losers Revealed!
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Pakistan Cricket Struggles: Calls for Change in Management and Format
Things aren’t going well for Pakistan cricket right now. After a disappointing performance in the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, where they couldn’t move past the group stage, the team faced an even tougher time. Pakistan lost all three matches in a one-day series against New Zealand and was beaten 1-4 in a five-match T20 series against the same team.
Former Pakistan player Basit Ali has openly criticized the team’s selectors and head coach, Aaqib Javed, saying they should quit because of the poor results. Basit highlighted that the team made a mistake by choosing only one main spinner, Abrar Ahmad, for such a big tournament. Many experts felt the selections for the Champions Trophy were wrong, and Basit believes the management is making bad choices.
He warned that if the current selectors and coach don’t change, Pakistan might lose its upcoming series against Bangladesh. Basit even said, “Even a tomato seller knows more than the current management,” meaning that mistakes have been obvious to everyone.
He also suggested that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, should look into things and consider organizing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in a T10 format. Basit thinks this could help star players like Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam improve their hitting skills.
Earlier, Pakistan was knocked out of the Champions Trophy after losing to New Zealand and India, with their last game against Bangladesh being canceled due to rain. Another former player, Sikander Bakht, has called for the PCB to revoke players’ central contracts until they win the Asia Cup or a World Cup.
What’s more troubling for Pakistan is that New Zealand didn’t even bring their strongest team, as many players were busy with the Indian Premier League (IPL). -
Tejasswi Prakash: Battling Body-Shaming and Winning Hearts on TV
Tejasswi Prakash, a famous TV actress, recently talked about her experiences with body-shaming and bullying when she was younger, in an interview with Humans of Bombay. She remembered how tough it was during her college days when kids teased her about her looks.
Tejasswi shared that people would comment on her being thin but also said she had a “chubby face.” She laughed at the idea of someone calling her “football face.” Even today, she still has a round face but doesn’t let negative remarks bother her. Instead, she focuses on being healthy and even practices face yoga to feel better.
She believes in a mix of loving herself and making improvements. Tejasswi takes good advice to heart and works hard to better herself.
Facing Bullies in College
Tejasswi revealed that in college, she often faced bullies who called her “Chubby.” One day, she decided to clean up a dirty stage at her college festival. While she was doing this, someone took a picture of her and made a mean comment online. This made her really sad, and she cried all night. But that moment pushed her to prove herself to everyone.
Soon after, she joined a beauty pageant at her college, even though she didn’t know much about modeling. Luckily, she won! This led her to get noticed by magazines and casting agents. After that, she tried out for her first TV role and got it! When she returned to college, many of the kids who teased her wanted to take pictures with her.
About Tejasswi Prakash
Tejasswi started her acting journey with the show “2612,” but she became popular with “Swaragini – Jodein Rishton Ke Sur.” She has been in many hit shows such as “Pehredaar Piya Ki,” “Karn Sangini,” and “Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka 2.” She became a fan favorite on Rohit Shetty’s reality show “Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 10” but had to leave due to health issues.
Tejasswi also joined “Bigg Boss 15”, where she won the season against Pratik Sehajpal. Now, she is taking part in “Celebrity MasterChef India,” where she competes with others for the trophy. The judges include Farah Khan, Ranveer Brar, and Vikas Khanna. The show is nearing its end, and Tejasswi is one of the finalists, along with Nikki Tamboli, Gaurav Khanna, Faisal Shaikh, and Rajiv Adatia! -
Goa Board Class 10 Results 2025: Check Your Scores Today
The Goa Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE) has just released the results for the Class 10 board exams on Monday, April 7, 2025. If you took the SSC exams this year, you can check your results online at gbshse.in and results.gbshsegoa.net.
How to Check Your Results:
1. Go to the official website: gbshse.in.
2. Click on the “Results” tab and select the SSC result page.
3. Enter your login information as requested.
4. Click “Submit” to view your results.
5. You can download and print your results for later.Additionally, you can check your results on the DigiLocker app and website, making it even easier!
This year, the overall pass percentage is an impressive 95.35%. GBSHSE will provide a detailed result booklet that schools can download starting April 9, 2025.
Just a reminder: Only official school representatives can collect marksheets from the office, so parents and students must wait until the school has them.
The Class 10 exams took place from March 1 to March 21, 2025, at 32 exam centers across Goa. In total, 18,838 regular students participated—9,280 boys and 9,558 girls.
For more updates and information, be sure to visit the Goa Board’s official website.
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Pakistan Stock Exchange Plummets: Shocking Fall Leaves Investors Shocked
On Monday, trading at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) stopped for an hour because the KSE-100 index dropped by over 8,000 points. Financial experts say this huge drop happened due to worries about a possible global recession.
When trading resumed after the break, the market fell by an additional 2,000 points, leading to an all-time high loss of 8,600 points in one day. The index ended the day at 114,909.48, a decline of 3,882.18 points or 3.27% from the previous closing.
Uzma Khan, a financial expert from Arif Habib Securities, explained that automatic circuit breakers are in place to help prevent panic selling. These break periods allow investors to pause and think during times of extreme market changes. She noted that many investors are anxious about a global recession, especially after the United States raised tariffs and other countries responded.
Before trading was stopped, the KSE-100 index had already dropped by 6,287.22 points, or 5.29%, by 11:58 am. When trading started again, the index dropped even further, going down by a total of 8,687.69 points, or 7.31%, to reach 110,103.97 by 1:15 pm. By 2:02 pm, the index was back up slightly to 113,154.63 but was still down by 5,637.03 points or 4.75% from the end of the last day.
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Zaheer Khan’s Coaching Aspirations and Impact on Young Cricketers
Zaheer Khan, a famous former cricketer and mentor for the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), is helping young players improve their game. Zaheer was a star bowler in India’s 2011 World Cup-winning team, taking 21 wickets in just 9 matches. He even received the Arjuna Award, which is a big honor for sports in India.
Recently, at an event in Kolkata, Zaheer was asked if he would like to coach the Indian cricket team. He smiled and jokingly said, “How can I coach if I don’t apply?” When asked again, he quickly replied, “It would be an honor to coach Team India.” His future as a coach would be beneficial because he has a lot of experience from the Indian Premier League (IPL). He worked with the Mumbai Indians and played a key role in developing star bowler Jasprit Bumrah before moving to LSG.
Zaheer believes the IPL is great for finding new cricket talent. He said, “Before, many talented players would give up because they had few chances. Now, more players are sticking around and dreaming of playing for an IPL team, which helps them get to the national team.” He enjoys watching younger players learn from experienced players like Nicholas Pooran and Rishabh Pant, which is very important for Indian cricket’s continued success.
Currently, LSG is in sixth place in the IPL 2025 points table, with two wins and two losses. They have a new team and a new captain, Rishabh Pant. Meanwhile, India’s team is coached by Gautam Gambhir, who recently led them to victory in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. Rahul Dravid, the previous coach, helped the team win the T20 World Cup.
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Turkey’s Defense Plans Face Israeli Air Strikes in Syria
Turkey has been checking out at least three air bases in Syria where it could send its military forces. This was part of a plan to work together with other nations in defense, but Israel bombed these bases this week. This air attack shows the increasing tension between Turkey and Israel, especially now that Islamist rebels have taken over Syria after getting rid of the old leader, Bashar al-Assad, in December.
Israel is worried about the Islamist group near its border, which has led it to ask the United States to limit Turkey’s influence in Syria. Turkey has always supported those opposing Assad and wants to play a significant role in the new Syria. This involvement might include setting up new Turkish bases in the center of Syria and using its airspace.
Recently, Turkish military teams visited the T4 and Palmyra bases in Syria. They looked at the condition of the runways and hangars to prepare for military plans. However, a visit meant to happen on March 25 was called off because Israel attacked the bases just hours before.
After these strikes, the T4 air base was badly damaged, making it unusable. An intelligence official mentioned that the airstrikes were a clear warning from Israel that it wouldn’t accept an increased Turkish presence in Syria. When asked about the visits, a Turkish defense official said that unofficial reports shouldn’t be trusted as they might be misleading.
Turkey’s foreign ministry stressed that Israel is the biggest threat to regional security, but Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said they didn’t want to confront Israel in Syria. In the months since Assad’s fall, Israel has taken control of areas in southwest Syria and damaged a lot of military equipment there. The recent Israeli strikes were among the most severe to date.
Syria’s foreign ministry stated that Israel hit multiple places, leading to significant destruction and many injuries. Israeli leaders warned that these actions are for ensuring the nation’s safety. Some experts believe Israel fears that Turkey may set up military systems that could challenge its air superiority in the area.
Turkey has been trying to assure the U.S. that it wants peace and stability in Syria. Fidan told U.S. officials that the new Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa won’t be a threat to neighbors. Turkish officials have been considering how to proceed without upsetting the U.S.
One Turkish official noted that Turkey would suffer the most if Syria became unstable. A researcher stated that while Turkey and Israel have different views, they could avoid military conflict by discussing it with the U.S.
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Bengaluru’s Women Safety Crisis: Minister’s Controversial Remarks Spark Outrage
Karnataka’s home minister, G Parameshwara, caused a stir recently by saying that sexual harassment incidents happen often in big cities. This statement came after a video went viral showing a woman being groped in Bengaluru’s BTM layout late at night last week. The video, taken with a CCTV camera, showed two women walking in an alley when a man, who seemed to be following them, suddenly approached, attacked one of them, and then ran away.
The incident happened at around 1:52 am on April 3, and has raised major concerns about women’s safety in the city. Although the women have not reported the case, the Bengaluru police are taking action on their own. They have filed charges against the attacker under a law that punishes anyone who tries to disrobe a woman.
Sexual harassment is a serious issue in Bengaluru. Just this January, a 24-year-old woman was harassed by two men who jumped into her cab as she was getting in. The men first fought with the cab driver, and when the woman tried to escape, one of them grabbed her neck while the other tried to rip her clothes off. She screamed for help, and luckily, the men ran away.
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Trump’s Visa Revocation Hits California Students Amid Protests
The Trump administration has canceled the visas of more than 30 international students and recent graduates from various schools in California. This action is part of President Trump’s effort to deport international students who have participated in pro-Palestine protests.
Some of the affected schools include Stanford University and several campuses of the University of California (UC) system. School officials say that their communities are impacted by these visa cancellations, which began when Columbia University alum Mahmoud Khalil was detained last month.
At Stanford, four students and two recent graduates lost their visas. The university said they will help these students by providing legal assistance. Around 35 students and alumni from other state universities are also facing visa issues.
The University of California stated that the situation is changing constantly. They are keeping an eye on how it affects their schools and the students involved. The UC community is committed to supporting its members as they exercise their rights.
At UC Berkeley, two undergraduates, two graduate students, and two alumni had their visas revoked. UC San Diego lost five students, while 12 individuals tied to UC Davis were also affected. UC Davis mentioned that the federal government hasn’t explained why these visa terminations happened, causing worry among students.
UCLA has six students whose visas have also been canceled, with UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk reassuring the campus community. He said that these actions can cause a lot of uncertainty and anxiety, and pledged support for immigrant and international students, staff, and faculty.
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Heartbreaking Finale of 1923 Season 2: What Happened to Spencer and Alex?
The final episode of 1923 Season 2 aired on Sunday, leaving many fans upset about what happened to the main characters, Spencer Dutton (played by Brandon Sklenar) and Alexandra “Alex” (played by Julia Schlaepfer). In the heart-wrenching ending, Spencer and Alex finally came together after being apart for a year. Alex had a baby boy, but sadly, she was in bad shape and died after giving birth. This meant Spencer lost his wife.
At the end of the show, Spencer appeared next to Alex’s grave, showing how much he loved her. A voiceover explained that he never married again after her death. The last scene showed Spencer and Alex beautifully dancing together in a ballroom, frozen in time, hinting that he passed away next to her grave.
Brandon Sklenar shared his thoughts about this emotional scene with Screenrant. He said it was hard for him to control his feelings while filming. Spencer struggles with the idea of death but knows it’s real. He feels a deep love for Alex and regrets not being able to show her how much she meant to him. Living with that pain is truly heartbreaking.
As for Season 3 of 1923, there has been no official announcement yet. The show features stars like Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren. There is another Yellowstone spin-off called 1944 in the works, but it’s not confirmed if Spencer Dutton will be part of that story.