The SIP stoppage ratio, defined as the number of SIPs discontinued as a percentage of existing SIPs, stood at 56.1% in June from around 72 percent in May 2025 and nearly 300 percent in April. The ratio reflects the percentage of discontinued or expired SIPs relative to new registrations.
Fitness coach Yogesh Bhateja, who has trained celebrities like Kangana Ranaut, Sonu Sood, Kapil Sharma, Tamannah Bhatia, was in Delhi for a quick chat with Moneycontrol. During the conversation he spoke about how he helps celebs achieve their desirable body for the projects. He also advised youngsters and others to not follow any diets without taking a professional's help. Yogesh also said that he is an advocate of Yoga along with hardcore exercises as it keeps you calmer. He says that intermittent diet is something he supports. All this and more in this healthier chat. Do watch.
In this episode of The Tenant, meet Chartered Accountant Satkar Jain, who traded glamour for convenience by renting a modest 2BHK in one of Mumbai’s most practical neighbourhoods. With a 600 sqft carpet area, a spacious kitchen, and a deeply personal connection to the community, Satkar shares why living near Jain temples, hosting frequent guests, and staying close to essentials outweighed fancy real estate upgrades. From renting during COVID-19 at ₹33,000/month to now paying ₹60,000, hear how the rental journey has evolved, and why he says this home—though humble—has been “lucky” for him. Watch till the end as he talks about the upcoming redevelopment, rental trends, and why convenience > glamour for city living.
Is Donald Trump punishing Harvard for not accepting Barron? We unpack the rumors, online reactions, and the real reason behind Trump's escalating crackdown on elite universities.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan dazzled at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in a custom Manish Malhotra ivory Banarasi saree, showcasing Indian craftsmanship, regal jewellery, and timeless elegance—blending tradition with global red carpet glamour
LIVE UPDATE: Bangkok Earthquake Rescue: As the critical 72-hour window approaches, families of missing workers in Bangkok wait anxiously for news. The 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar has left 18 dead, 76 missing, and hope is running thin. Local authorities continue to detect weak life signs, but will they find survivors in time? Watch for the latest updates.
After months in space, Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally coming home. But what happens to astronauts when they return to Earth? From muscle loss to vision changes, space travel takes a toll on the human body. Watch as we break down the health challenges astronauts face and the science behind their recovery.
U.S. stocks rallied for a second straight session on Monday, with the Dow gaining more than eight-tenths of a percent, the S&P 500 adding more than six-tenths and the Nasdaq climbing three-tenths of a percent.
U.S. President Donald Trump has defended his administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act's wartime powers to rapidly deport over 200 alleged members of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang linked to kidnapping, extortion, and contract killings. The deportation proceeded despite a court order by Judge James Boasberg blocking it, with the administration arguing that the judge lacked the authority to intervene. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump justified the action by comparing the rise in immigration to wartime conditions, emphasizing the deportees were "bad people" now incarcerated in El Salvador. During the same flight from Florida to Washington, Trump also reaffirmed his commitment to imposing tariffs starting April 2, despite market disruptions and economic concerns. He stressed his stance on reciprocal tariffs, stating, "They charge us and we charge them," and confirmed additional tariffs on autos, steel, and aluminum.
The United States has vowed to continue its military strikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels until they halt attacks on international shipping. US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the campaign aims to ensure freedom of navigation and restore deterrence. President Trump also warned the Houthis, threatening overwhelming force if their attacks do not cease. The Houthis have claimed responsibility for a missile and drone attack on the USS Harry S. Truman and other U.S. warships in the Red Sea, which was met with U.S. retaliation, including the downing of 11 drones. Meanwhile, Houthi leader Abdul Malik al-Houthi has promised further escalation if U.S. strikes persist. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, including 53 dead and 101 injured. The US military operation is the largest in the region since Trump’s presidency, and it may continue for weeks. The Houthis have also threatened further attacks on Israeli ships unless Gaza's aid blockade is lifted.
IndusInd Bank remains financially stable, with strong capital adequacy (16.46%) and liquidity ratios (LCR of 113%), as confirmed by the RBI. Infosys’ subsidiary, Infosys McCamish, reached a settlement agreement in the US for $17.5 million to resolve six class action lawsuits related to a cyber incident. Brigade Enterprises launched its new residential project, Brigade Eternia, in Yelahanka, Bengaluru, with an estimated revenue potential of ₹2,700 crore, along with a premium project in Devanahalli. Zydus Lifesciences successfully completed a USFDA inspection at its Ankleshwar facility with zero observations, affirming its adherence to regulatory standards. Shilpa Medicare’s subsidiary also passed a USFDA inspection at its Raichur facility with no observations, marking its second consecutive clean inspection.
Pope Francis, aged 88, is showing signs of improvement as he nears one month in Rome’s Gemelli hospital, though doctors warn his recovery remains fragile due to age and underlying health conditions. Admitted in mid-February with pneumonia, the Pope is currently reliant on non-invasive ventilation and high-flow oxygen therapy, treatments often seen as precursors to intensive care. Doctors expect a full recovery from pneumonia but note that his chronic conditions could impact long-term health. Infectious disease expert Loredana Sarmati emphasized that Francis will require respiratory support for several more days or weeks. The Vatican has not confirmed his post-recovery schedule, though observers expect a slower pace with fewer engagements. Francis has been out of the public eye since early February and will mark the 12th anniversary of his election on March 13 from the hospital. Prayers and vigils continue outside the hospital as his followers hope for his recovery.
President Vladimir Putin visited the Kursk region of Russia for the first time since Ukrainian forces seized territory there. Dressed in a military uniform, he visited a control center used by Russian troops and discussed the ongoing situation with Russian military leaders. Putin emphasized the need to defeat the Ukrainian forces entrenched in the region and declared that captured Ukrainian soldiers should be treated as terrorists. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump earlier announced that U.S. officials were heading to Russia to discuss a proposed 30-day ceasefire and a potential peace agreement, following Ukraine’s agreement to cease fighting after talks with U.S. officials in Saudi Arabia. The Kremlin responded that it was awaiting more details about the ceasefire proposal. Trump expressed hope for a ceasefire but stated that he could apply financial pressure on Russia if necessary, although he preferred pursuing peace without escalating the situation further.
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested on March 12 under a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), which is investigating allegations of crimes against humanity related to his "war on drugs." The ICC has jurisdiction over crimes like genocide and war crimes and can intervene when countries fail to prosecute such offenses. Duterte's drug war, which led to the deaths of over 6,000 people during his presidency (2016-2022), has drawn widespread condemnation. A UN report revealed police abuses, including unlawful raids and forced confessions. Duterte withdrew the Philippines from the ICC in 2019, but an investigation started in 2021. His arrest follows growing political tension with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Duterte, who is still popular in the Philippines, denies the charges. He now faces trial at the ICC, potentially becoming the first Asian former head of state to stand trial for crimes against humanity.
A terrifying hijack unfolded in Pakistan as BLA’s Majeed Brigade seized the Jaffar Express, taking over 180 hostages, including military and intelligence officials. The attack led to intense clashes, with Pakistani forces launching a counter-operation. What was the motive behind this brazen assault? How did the security forces respond? Watch the full report to find out!
Stay updated on the latest stock market movements! Bharat Electronics secures a ₹2,463 crore defense contract, NTPC Green commissions the final phase of its Shajapur Solar Project, and Jubilant Pharmova gets a key USFDA update. Plus, major developments from Satin Creditcare, BEML, and Zydus Lifesciences. Watch now for all the key highlights!
In a recent White House briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the state of the U.S. economy following a significant plunge in the stock market. Leavitt explained that the country is currently undergoing an "economic transition," emphasizing President Trump’s ongoing commitment to restoring American manufacturing and global dominance. With tariffs on steel and aluminum set to take effect tomorrow, Leavitt reiterated the administration's stance and its focus on revitalizing U.S. industry. Watch as the White House responds to tough questions about the economic outlook and the president's role in this volatile moment.
Jio Platforms Ltd has partnered with SpaceX to bring Starlink's internet services to India, contingent on regulatory approvals. The collaboration will allow Jio to offer Starlink solutions via its retail outlets and online platforms, with plans to provide equipment and customer service for installation. This partnership leverages Jio’s position as the largest mobile operator globally by data traffic and SpaceX's leadership in low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite operations. Together, they aim to deliver reliable broadband services to even the most remote and rural areas of India, enhancing Jio's existing broadband services like JioFiber and JioAirFiber. The partnership also explores other ways to strengthen India’s digital ecosystem. However, regulatory approvals from the Indian government and agencies such as IN-SPACe and DoT are still pending. The Indian space economy is expected to grow to $44 billion by 2033, contributing significantly to global market share.
U.S. stocks extended their steepest decline in months on Tuesday, as the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all recorded losses. Investor uncertainty heightened following conflicting tariff updates, sparking concerns of an impending recession. Eric Lynch from Scharf Investments attributes the market volatility to President Trump's policy timeline, emphasizing the challenges of balancing short-term gains with long-term economic restructuring. The S&P 500 briefly entered correction territory, marking its largest drop since early August with a nearly 3.5% decline over two sessions. Individual stocks like Kohl's, Dick's Sporting Goods, and major airlines like American and Delta also saw significant declines, impacting market sentiment. Citigroup's recent downgrade to 'neutral' further underscored the cautious outlook on U.S. equities.
The US says Ukraine has accepted a 30-day ceasefire proposal and agreed to start negotiations to end the war with Russia, if Moscow also accepts. The US says it will immediately restore military assistance and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
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The Rs 500 crore club represents the pinnacle of success in Indian cinema, highlighting films that have achieved exceptional domestic box office milestones. Here's a look at the movies that crossed this remarkable benchmark, along with insights into their stars and performances.
A heated debate erupted in Parliament as Speaker OM Birla confronted DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran over the language row, challenging him to put his words on record. Watch the intense exchange and what led to this fiery clash.
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents (ICE) have arrested a Palestinian graduate student who played a prominent role in last year’s pro-Palestinian protests at New York’s Columbia University, the student workers’ union said on Sunday. The student, Mahmoud Khalil at the university’s School of International and Public Affairs, was arrested at his university residence on Saturday, the Student Workers of Columbia union said in a statement.
Saudi Arabia is to host talks on Tuesday between the United States and Ukraine in a new diplomatic push after an argument erupted during President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Feb. 28 visit to the White House.