Police in Bengaluru have arrested a couple accused of running a ₹25 crore fake job scam that targeted hundreds of unemployed people and private‑sector workers. Victims were allegedly charged money with promises of lucrative jobs that never materialised. Investigators are probing how the fraud was organised and tracing the network to recover funds while questioning […]
The NDA has finalized its seat-sharing for the 234-seat Tamil Nadu elections. In a meeting with AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami and BJP’s Piyush Goyal, the alliance allotted 27 seats to the BJP and 18 to the PMK. Leaders from the AMMK and other partners also signed the agreement at the AIADMK headquarters in Chennai.
In Andhra Pradesh’s Anantapur district, a man walked into the Tadipatri police station carrying a pot of mutton that he said wouldn’t cook even after about 20 tries. Police were surprised but intervened, talking to the meat vendor. The vendor agreed to replace the tough meat with fresh mutton, resolving the unusual complaint.
Actor Prakash Raj sparked debate with a cryptic social media post suggesting praise for Dhurandhar: The Revenge from stars like Allu Arjun, Ram Charan, Mahesh Babu, and Jr NTR may reflect “obligations” rather than genuine appreciation. His remark, “Signs of obligations are spreading South too”, triggered discussion on celebrity endorsements.
The movie ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ earned ₹761 crore globally in its opening weekend. A lawyer asked the Madras High Court to ban its screenings in Tamil Nadu, citing political content affecting elections. The court said no formal petition was filed, so the film continues showing in multiple languages without any restriction.
Delhi’s Uttam Nagar is on high alert for Navratri. Police are monitoring markets, social media, and public movement after past clashes. Barricades and checks are in place, online funds frozen, and community coordination ongoing. Residents and traders are cautious, but authorities say the situation is under control and peaceful.
Indian markets crashed amid escalating US-Iran conflict. Sensex dropped 1,836.57 points to 72,696.39, Nifty50 fell 601.85 points to 22,512.65, and broader indices underperformed. Market cap lost ₹14 trillion. Volatility surged, while sectors like Construction, Realty, and Metal tumbled. Brent crude rose 2.37% to $108.73 per barrel amid Middle East energy threats.
Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir told Shia clerics who strongly support Iran to “go to Iran,” warning that violence linked to foreign events won’t be tolerated. His comments, made amid protests over the Middle East conflict, angered Shia leaders who called them insulting and questioned national unity, fueling a sensitive sectarian dispute.
RCB wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma jokingly said Vaibhav Sooryavanshi may “never be a professional,” pointing to his off-field indiscipline like late-night habits. However, he praised the youngster’s on-field maturity. The 14-year-old Rajasthan Royals batter remains a rising talent, with experts highlighting the need for discipline and guidance.
Gold and silver prices fell sharply on March 23, 2026, despite rising Iran war tensions. Strong US dollar, rising bond yields, and fears of prolonged inflation reduced demand for precious metals. Investors shifted towards cash and other assets, while expectations of interest rate hikes further pressured bullion, creating volatility and confusion in global commodity markets.