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economy 62d ago New Delhi

India Prioritizes Household Gas Supplies Amid Energy Shortage

India is prioritizing gas supplies for households to mitigate rising LPG costs and energy shocks. Restaurant owners report a 50% increase in food prices, leading to a 50% reduction in business volume. Current cooking gas and natural gas inventories are estimated to last approximately two months. Only 10 major petroleum tankers have arrived in India since the start of the conflict, a decrease from normal levels.
CNR Economic Voice
economy 62d ago

India Faces Rising LPG Costs Due To Energy Shocks

Energy supply disruptions have caused Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices to surge in India. The situation highlights the vulnerability of Indian domestic energy security to international volatility. Indian households are facing an 8-fold increase in black market prices for LPG cooking gas due to ongoing conflicts. One worker, Kumar, reported that a 30-pound cylinder previously costing $10 from authorized agencies is now unaffordable. The shortage affects over half of India's cooking gas supply. Rising liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) costs are impacting Indian households and the service sector. One restaurant owner reported a 50% price increase for steamed dumplings, which resulted in a 50% reduction in business volume. The increased cost of gas is creating financial difficulties for catering and retail services.
CNR Economic Voice
other 62d ago New Delhi

Swiss Aircraft Aborts Takeoff In New Delhi

A Swiss International Air Lines Airbus A330 aborted its takeoff in New Delhi due to an engine problem. Six people were injured when a Swiss Air flight bound for Zurich experienced engine failure and caught fire during takeoff at Delhi Airport. The situation is being monitored following the mechanical issue. Swiss officials reported that six individuals required medical evaluation following the incident. An Airbus A330 operated by Swiss International Air Lines experienced an engine fire on the runway at Indira Gandhi International Airport around 2:00 AM on Sunday. At least 6 passengers sustained injuries during the evacuation. The fire occurred during the early morning hours of April 26. More than 230 passengers were on board the flight. The crew identified a technical issue with one of the aircraft's engines during the process.
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economy 62d ago Mumbai

Indian Stock Broker Shares Plummet

Indian stock markets and brokerage shares declined following the central bank's tightening of lending regulations. The downturn follows new government measures aimed at curbing speculative trading in the F&O segment. Shares of stock brokerage firms in India have fallen sharply following new restrictions imposed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The market reaction follows regulatory changes affecting brokerage operations.
GDELT Global Events
culture 62d ago

17th Century Indian Astrolabe Heads To Auction

A 17th-century astronomical computer once owned by Indian royalty is being prepared for auction. The device is described as possibly the largest astrolabe in existence and has never been exhibited publicly.
Mastodon
sports 62d ago

Punjab Kings Set T20 Run Chase Record

The Punjab Kings achieved a six-wicket victory against the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League. This win marks the highest successful run chase in the history of T20 cricket. The match took place during the ongoing tournament season. The match was part of the ongoing IPL tournament. The team reached a score of 264 for 2 in 20 overs. Shiraz Aya contributed 71 runs off 36 balls to secure the victory with seven balls remaining. In other IPL news, Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Rajasthan by five wickets despite a century from 15-year-old Vahav Shravanshi. Pat Cummins took a wicket during his return from injury. Player Kala Rahul scored an unbeaten 152 runs to lead the team. The victory follows a match where the opposition reached a score of 2 for 20 at the 79-minute mark.
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technology 62d ago

India's Internet Subscriptions Surge to 970 Million

Internet subscriptions in India have more than tripled in the past decade, reaching 970 million. Smartphone ownership has driven this growth, with over one in three Indians owning a smartphone before the pandemic. In Karnataka, fewer than 10 percent of households own a computer, making smartphones the primary access point for internet services. Owning a smartphone is considered a sign of social wealth and affluence. Before the pandemic, only one in three Indians owned a smartphone, but now 74% of Indian internet users engage with social media, messaging, and streaming services. Indians spent over one trillion hours on smartphones in 2024, primarily on social platforms, gaming, and watching videos. India is the world's second-biggest smartphone market after China.
CNA938 Singapore
politics 62d ago Kolkata

Election Commission Transfers Police Officers In Kolkata

The Election Commission has ordered the transfer of four police officers across three different police stations in Kolkata.
Mastodon
politics 62d ago New Delhi

Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage

The source appears to be archive, anniversary, or historical retrospective coverage of a past event. Treat it as background context rather than a newly reported incident unless the source states a current new development.
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politics 62d ago New Delhi

Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage

Indian opposition parties and other groups have accused the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of involvement in at least 10 bombings targeting Muslims. Allegations include a November 2003 mosque bombing in Parvani that killed one person and injured 34 others. Another reported bombing killed 68 people on a train traveling between India and Pakistan. The RSS denies involvement in all alleged incidents and has never been formally charged in these cases. One cited event occurred in November 2003, where two bombs killed one person and injured 34 others at a mosque in Parbani. A third event took place in September 2008 in Malegaon, where a bomb killed six people during Ramadan festivities. The statements clarify that while some individuals were arrested by police following these incidents, no RSS members were proven to be culprits.
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