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New Delhi: Morgan Stanley has raised India’s FY27 growth forecast to 6.7% from 6.2%, citing strong domestic demand despite global uncertainties. While the ongoing Iran conflict and elevated oil prices could pressure growth, the firm believes urban demand, government spending on infrastructure and defence, and services exports will help offset the impact.For FY28, it projects gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 7%. India’s FY26 growth is estimated at 7.6%, based on government data.Also Read: West Asia crisis yet to impact inflation, but fuel prices pass-through to shape outlook: ReportMorgan Stanley expects Q1FY27 growth at 6.5% year-on-year, reflecting pressure from high…

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Kolkata: LIC Housing Finance reported 9.4% rise in fourth quarter net profit at ₹1,497 crore as compared with ₹1,368 crore in the year ago period, helped by lower provisions even as its earnings dipped. The lender’s total income stood lower at ₹7,195 crore against ₹7,281 crore.The provisions to cover bad loans were lower at ₹74 crore against ₹104 crore.Its annual net profit stood at ₹5595 crore in FY26 as compared with ₹5,429 crore in the preceding fiscal. The company board recommended a dividend of ₹10 per equity share of face value ₹2 for FY26, making it a 500% dividend. Source…

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An equipment rental company in the UK is making it easier than ever for construction and groundskeeping crews to test out electric equipment options by adding more than 100 electric machines from JCB to its Leicestershire rental fleet. As urban environments increasingly tighten the regulations and requirements for the type of machinery operated there, construction companies have begun to experiment with switching from loud diesel machines to cleaner and quieter electric alternatives – and one UK equipment rental company is helping them make that switch by expanding their fleet of over of available JCB e-machines to more than 100 units. Premier…

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Scientists have identified surprisingly high levels of a little-known silicone pollutant in the atmosphere, raising new questions about possible risks to human health and the climate. The chemicals, known as methylsiloxanes, are commonly used in cosmetics, industrial products, transportation, and household items. Researchers found these compounds across a wide range of environments, from major cities to rural villages and forests. The study was led by researchers from Utrecht University and the University of Groningen and published in the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. Hidden Silicone Pollution Found Worldwide Pollutants such as PFAS and microplastics are already known for their widespread…

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With the tech industry singularly focused on AI models, Anthropic is having an exceptionally good year. The company may soon pull ahead of its main competitor, as it looks to raise tens of billions of dollars in a funding round that would put its valuation at some $950 billion (OpenAI was valued at $854 billion in its March round), and business customers increasingly express a prefererence for Claude over ChatGPT. A recent report showed Anthropic recently outpaced OpenAI among business customers, quadrupling its market share since May 2025. Cat Wu, Anthropic’s head of product for Claude Code and Cowork, has…

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Researchers led by Keiya Hirashima at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) in Japan, working with partners from The University of Tokyo and Universitat de Barcelona in Spain, have created the first Milky Way simulation capable of tracking more than 100 billion individual stars across 10 thousand years of evolution. The team achieved this milestone by pairing artificial intelligence (AI) with advanced numerical simulation techniques. Their model includes 100 times more stars than the most sophisticated earlier simulations and was generated more than 100 times faster. The work, presented at the international supercomputing conference SC ’25,…

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New Delhi: Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Mizoram and Delhi have been categorised as ‘exemplars’ while 11 states and UTs including Gujarat and Kerala are ‘high performers’ in the logistics performance ranking, as per the Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) 2025 report released Wednesday.The report presents a national assessment of logistics performance across states and UTs based on policy, infrastructure, service delivery and regulatory dimensions in the logistics sector.The LEADS 2025 framework has transitioned from its previous three-tier classification of ‘Achievers, Fast Movers, and Aspirers’ to a more comprehensive four-tier performance framework- exemplars, high performers, accelerators and growth-seekers, the Department…

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WWE star Jey Uso had a brutal response today to fans who are not rooting for his family on RAW. Main Event Jey and his brother, Jimmy Uso, have reunited with World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns on the red brand. Jey Uso took to Instagram today to seemingly take a shot at WWE fans. He suggested that they did not deserve his family, and you can check out his message in the image below. Thanks for the submission! “Yall don’t deserve my family… still,” he wrote. Uso shared an interesting message today (Source: Jey Uso on Instagram) The Usos have…

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