India does not use methodology changes to inflate growth numbers, CEA Nageswaran defends GDP data

Defending the credibility of India’s GDP statistics, Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran has said that the country does not use revisions in methodology or base years to artificially boost economic growth figures.In an interview with news agency ANI, Nageswaran responded to concerns raised by some economists over India’s GDP estimates, saying GDP measurement is…

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2026 Mercedes-Benz S-Class PHEV: Top five things to know

Mercedes-Benz India has just launched the new 2026 Mercedes-Benz S-Class in the Indian market. For 2026, the luxury sedan features a host of enhancements aimed at keeping it ahead of the competition in the ultra-luxury segment. While the overall design remains unmistakably S-Class, the latest model brings subtle styling revisions, upgraded technology features, improved connectivity,…

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Quote of the day by Michael Faraday: “There’s nothing quite as frightening as someone who knows they are right.” |

Michael Faraday (Image: Wikipedia) A retired judge once remarked that the people who worried him most in a courtroom were not the confused witnesses or the uncertain lawyers. It was the individuals who walked in convinced that every fact, every motive and every conclusion was already settled. They had no questions left to ask because,…

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Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s abode is a calm green dream: Art and design inspirations to take away

After years of speculation, Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna’s “Virosh” wedding was a personal celebration. Their home reflects this intimate spirit, featuring design elements like wall-length windows, a lotus leaf-inspired center table, a lush green balcony, and an inviting green portico, all contributing to a calm and connected living space. Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna…

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They slept for days and never woke the same again: The mysterious post-WWI disease that locked patients in endless sleep states |

In the years after the First World War, hospitals across Europe and beyond began noting something odd that didn’t quite match any familiar infection or neurological condition. Patients would arrive with what looked like a heavy flu, then slowly drift into a state that families struggled to describe. Not exactly unconscious, not fully awake either….

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