The resurgence is visible in multiple indicators — rising viral loads in sewage, a spike in hospital visits, and an increase in severe cases and deaths. In the week ending May 3, Hong Kong reported 31 fatalities linked to COVID-19.
Tim Petit had ordered a pink "Inauguration First Lady" watch from the website 'Get Trump Watches', hoping to impress his wife, Melanie
Citing a recent study, Kamath highlighted that 21 crore Indians are living with diabetes, with urban youth facing particularly grim odds.
In a post on X (formally Twitter), Shenoy questioned the backlash to Trump’s comments, asking, “Why are we all antsy about Trump telling Tim Cook to not build in India but to build in the US?”
India, which receives an estimated $83 billion in remittances annually — much of it from the US — would feel the brunt. Under the proposed tax policy, ₹5,000 would be shaved off every ₹1 lakh sent back home from the US.
India-Pakistan conflict: Netizens were stumped to see YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia on Piers Morgan's show, where they were discussing India-Pakistan.
Kohli took to Instagram to announce the development.
India’s precision airstrike, intended to dismantle imminent terror threats, sparked an immediate propaganda war on Pakistani social media. What followed was not just a military standoff, but a digital onslaught — an orchestrated campaign of disinformation and psychological warfare aimed at shaping global perception.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) on May 10 struck eight military sites in Pakistan, including radar units and ammunition dumps, with air-launched precision weapons, in response to Pakistan's brazen attacks on civilians and military in India.
The incident allegedly took place on April 25 around 8 PM and has since triggered a storm online after the woman, who goes by the Instagram handle ‘itskrithu’, posted a detailed account of the harrowing encounter
Met Gala 2025: What complemented the stars’ elegant Black dandy aesthetic was the deep-blue carpet on which they stood.
The self-made tycoon, who started at 24 by fabricating power equipment and taking on giants like BHEL, reflected on how geography and language left him isolated from India's power corridors.
He argued that this mentality might have made sense in the 1900s, during the Industrial Revolution, when factories needed compliance and repetition.
Drawing from personal observation and philosophical roots, Vembu warned that modern life’s obsession with status and material growth is eroding empathy and weakening the ties that bind communities together.
India’s quick commerce superstars — Zepto, Blinkit, and Swiggy — decided to have a little fun with the dilemmas faced by all the ambitious youngsters in the mix.
“In a world where ChatGPT can do better secondary research than you, your only edge is what it can’t access — lived experience,” he wrote. His post went viral.
Even large cash deposits under ₹2 lakh — which would normally require a PAN — get explained away with claims of “passersby” buying fruit in cash.
A recent viral Reddit post lays bare the financial strain graduates face — even from the top 10% — with high EMIs, modest take-home pay, and the struggle of city living cutting into the sheen of “elite” jobs.
In a post on X, Indian Business Chamber of Luxembourg president Himanshu Upadhyay didn’t mince words about what ultimately pushed him to leave. “I didn’t want to raise my children in that environment. As much I love the country, people around me made it hell,” he said.
A recent Reddit thread has reignited the conversation, revealing just how deeply this rot runs through Indian startups — from falsified reimbursements and ghost inventory to weaponised media threats. And the worst part? Much of society doesn’t seem to care.
Dubai has minimal import duties, and the final price depends more on factors like local demand, shipping routes, and bulk ordering. “That’s why price differences vary model to model, even if taxes are low,” Ahuja notes.