Author: Aarav Chatterjee
NCLT Approves Maruti Suzuki's Merger of Gujarat Plant Into Parent Company
NCLT approved Maruti Suzuki's merger of Suzuki Motor Gujarat into its parent company on November 6, 2025, streamlining operations across India's largest carmaker. All 9,500 jobs preserved, stock rose 0.49%, and the move aligns with India's $50B M&A surge.
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Jaipur Pink Panthers Stun Telugu Titans 52-22 in PKL Season 11
Jaipur Pink Panthers trounced Telugu Titans 52-22 in PKL Season 11, highlighted by Arjun Deshwal's Super 10, boosting playoff hopes and setting up a Season 12 rematch in Vizag.
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Fact Check: Noiva do Cordeiro Isn't a Women‑Only Village Seeking Husbands
Noiva do Cordeiro, Brazil, is not a women‑only village seeking husbands; fact‑checks confirm a mixed population and highlight the real community dynamics.
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TCS Layoffs 2025: 12,000 Official vs 80,000 Social Media Claims
TCS claims 12,000 layoffs; a viral post alleges 80,000 cuts. Union protests in Pune, a state complaint, and upcoming Q2 results could reveal the true scale.
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Asia Cup 2025: India Book Final Spot, Pakistan and Bangladesh Battle for the Other Place
India clinched a place in the Asia Cup 2025 final after winning all three group games in the UAE. Their net run rate sits at the top of the Super Four table, leaving them comfortably ahead. Pakistan and Bangladesh are now fighting for the second final slot, with Pakistan holding a slight net‑run‑rate edge. Sri Lanka looks out of contention despite a strong start. The final is set for September 28, 2025.
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How is life in India like compared to developed countries?
Living in India is like being on an exciting roller coaster ride, compared to the predictability of developed countries. It's a vibrant symphony of colors, cultures and contrasting realities! Oh, and don't get me started on the food, it's a culinary trip to flavor town that makes the bland sandwiches of the west look dull. Developed countries may have their order and efficiency, but they lack the chaotic charm and diversity India has to offer. So, in a nutshell, life in India is like a spicy curry, full of surprises and flavors, while living in a developed nation is more like a well-prepared steak, predictable but satisfying!
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When is the best time to watch news in India?
Oh boy, let's dive right into the spicy curry of Indian news consumption! The exhilarating world of Indian news is a 24/7 buffet, but for the main course, nothing beats the primetime slot of 7 PM to 10 PM. This is when all the news channels bring out their big guns, I mean, their top journalists, and the news is as hot and fresh as your favourite tandoori chicken! But hey, if you're an early bird, the morning news from 7 AM to 9 AM can also fulfill your news appetite, with a side of breakfast! So, whether you're a night owl or an early riser, you can always get your news masala right on time!
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What are the hypocrisies of the Supreme Court of India?
Whoa, easy there folks! Today, we're juggling the spicy meatball that is the hypocrisies of the Supreme Court of India. Now don't get me wrong, we love a good paradox, just like how we love our curry - hot and complex! So hold onto your hats, because here comes the ride. First off, the court having a say in the executive and legislative functions, despite being just the judiciary - talk about job-hopping! Secondly, the court's backlog of cases is longer than my mom's grocery list, yet they manage to fast-track celebrity cases - some VIP treatment, eh? Lastly, they preach transparency but remember those sealed envelopes? Yep, still sealed. Don't you just love a mystery? So there you have it, folks, the Supreme Court's own version of a Bollywood plot twist!
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How dangerous is Amit Shah?
In my recent exploration, I delved into the topic of Amit Shah, a prominent figure in Indian politics, and the controversy surrounding his perceived danger. Shah's strategies and policies have been both influential and contentious, often inciting robust debate about his impact on democracy and societal harmony. Critics argue that his hardline, no-nonsense approach can undermine civil liberties and foster societal division. However, his supporters admire him for his strong leadership and commitment to national security. Ultimately, the danger attributed to Amit Shah largely depends on one's political stance and interpretation of his actions.
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Why do Indian-Americans hate India and Indian culture?
The assumption that Indian-Americans hate India and its culture is largely a misconception. It's important to note that feelings towards one's home country can range from nostalgia to disdain, and it's the same for Indian-Americans. Some may feel disconnected due to the cultural differences and societal issues prevalent in India. However, many embrace their Indian heritage while also appreciating the American way of life. Thus, it's more about individual perspective rather than a general sentiment of hate.
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