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  • CBSE Probe Reveals 45-Minute Cry for Help Ignored at Jaipur School

    CBSE Probe Reveals 45-Minute Cry for Help Ignored at Jaipur School

    Jaipur | November 21, 2025

    A shocking CBSE investigation has uncovered that a Jaipur school allegedly ignored a 45-minute plea for help from a student during a critical emergency. According to preliminary findings, staff members failed to act promptly despite repeated warnings from classmates, raising serious concerns about negligence and safety protocols on campus.

    The education board has sought detailed explanations from the school administration and has initiated corrective measures to prevent such incidents in the future. Parents and child-rights activists have demanded strict accountability, calling for stronger monitoring and rapid-response systems in all affiliated schools.

  • Reliance Stops Russian Oil Imports To Protect Export Refinery Amid EU Sanctions

    Reliance Stops Russian Oil Imports To Protect Export Refinery Amid EU Sanctions

    New Delhi | November 21, 2025

    Reliance Industries has halted the import of Russian crude oil to safeguard its export-oriented refinery operations following intensified EU sanctions. The move comes as European regulators tightened restrictions on Russian-origin crude, creating compliance risks for global refiners selling products to the EU.

    Industry experts say the shift may temporarily impact Reliance’s refining margins but ensures uninterrupted access to European markets, which remain a key destination for its fuel exports. The company is now expected to diversify its crude sourcing to maintain supply stability.

  • Sudeep Pharma IPO Opens: Should You Subscribe? Anand Rathi Releases Key Issue Insights

    Sudeep Pharma IPO Opens: Should You Subscribe? Anand Rathi Releases Key Issue Insights

    Mumbai | November 21, 2025

    Sudeep Pharma’s Initial Public Offering opened for subscription today, drawing significant attention from investors. Brokerage firm Anand Rathi released a detailed report outlining the company’s financial performance, industry position, and valuation metrics to help investors make an informed decision.

    According to the report, analysts highlighted the company’s strong market presence in specialty chemicals but also noted certain risks related to competition and margin stability. Investors are advised to review the issue’s fundamentals carefully before deciding to subscribe.

  • Groww Q2 Profit Jumps 25% As Total Income Climbs 13%

    Groww Q2 Profit Jumps 25% As Total Income Climbs 13%

    Hyderabad | November 21, 2025

    Investment platform Groww reported a strong second-quarter performance, with its profit surging 25% compared to last year. The company also saw a 13% rise in total income, driven by steady growth in user activity and increasing adoption of its investment products.

    Groww’s leadership credited the results to expanding customer trust, improved platform features, and consistent traction in mutual funds and stock trading segments. The company said it aims to focus on financial literacy initiatives and introduce more investment tools to strengthen its market position.

  • Shankar Sharma Warns: ‘Even the Best Stock Pickers Can’t Escape Macro Cycles’

    Shankar Sharma Warns: ‘Even the Best Stock Pickers Can’t Escape Macro Cycles’

    Mumbai, November 21, 2025:
    Market expert Shankar Sharma cautioned investors that even the most skilled stock pickers cannot insulate themselves from the powerful impact of macro-economic cycles. Speaking at a financial event, he explained that factors such as global interest rates, geopolitical tensions, liquidity shifts, and economic slowdowns influence the entire market ecosystem.

    He further highlighted that many investors underestimate macro risks while placing excessive confidence in individual stock strategies. Sharma urged both traders and long-term investors to track central bank decisions, inflation trends, and global cues closely, stressing that understanding macroeconomics is essential to survive volatility and protect wealth.

  • World’s Brightest Night-Time Cities Captured From Space Reveal Stunning Global Light Map

    World’s Brightest Night-Time Cities Captured From Space Reveal Stunning Global Light Map

    New York, November 21, 2025:
    New satellite imagery has revealed the world’s brightest night-time cities, showcasing a breathtaking view of urban illumination across continents. The high-resolution images, taken from low-Earth orbit, highlight megacities like Tokyo, New York, Dubai, and Mumbai glowing intensely due to dense infrastructure, industrial activity, and massive populations.

    Scientists say these visuals not only offer extraordinary beauty but also provide valuable insights into energy consumption, economic activity, and light pollution patterns worldwide. Researchers plan to use the data to study environmental impact, track urban growth, and help countries design more sustainable lighting systems for the future.

  • Trump Administration Rejects South Africa’s Claim of Last-Minute G20 Reversal

    Trump Administration Rejects South Africa’s Claim of Last-Minute G20 Reversal

    Washington D.C., November 21, 2025:
    The Trump administration firmly denied South Africa’s allegation that the United States made a last-minute policy reversal during the recent G20 negotiations. South African officials had claimed that the U.S. shifted its stance on a key resolution shortly before the summit concluded, creating diplomatic friction.

    U.S. representatives dismissed the claim as “inaccurate,” asserting that the American position remained consistent throughout the talks. They emphasized that any misunderstanding stemmed from internal miscommunication within the South African delegation. The incident has sparked fresh debate over transparency and coordination among G20 members.

  • Gen-Z Protest Resurfaces in Nepal; Curfew Imposed in Bara District

    Gen-Z Protest Resurfaces in Nepal; Curfew Imposed in Bara District

    Kathmandu, November 20, 2025:
    Gen-Z–led protests have returned to Nepal as young citizens once again take to the streets demanding political accountability and economic reforms. The renewed agitation gained momentum over the past few days, with students and youth groups coordinating large-scale demonstrations across several regions.

    Authorities have imposed a curfew in Bara district after tensions escalated and clashes were reported in certain pockets. Security forces have been deployed to prevent further unrest, while the government has urged protesters to maintain peace. Meanwhile, youth leaders insist their movement will continue until meaningful reforms are initiated.

  • Liverpool’s Title Defence Falters, But Favourable Fixture Run Offers Hope

    Liverpool’s Title Defence Falters, But Favourable Fixture Run Offers Hope

    Liverpool, November 20, 2025:
    Liverpool’s Premier League title defence has hit a rough patch, with recent inconsistent performances raising concerns among fans and analysts. Key injuries, defensive lapses, and unpredictable form have contributed to the team dropping crucial points at a critical stage of the season.

    Despite the setback, Liverpool may find relief in their upcoming run of relatively benign fixtures, which could provide the momentum needed to regain stability. With several lower-ranked teams on the schedule, the Reds have an opportunity to rebuild confidence, rotate their squad, and push back into the title race.

  • Schools to Remain Shut for 12 Days in November and December: Full Schedule Released

    Schools to Remain Shut for 12 Days in November and December: Full Schedule Released

    New Delhi, November 20, 2025:
    Schools across several states are set to remain closed for 12 days in November and December, as per the updated academic holiday schedule released by education departments. These holidays include national festivals, state-specific events, and winter breaks, providing students and teachers an extended period of rest.

    The announcement has brought relief to parents and students preparing for year-end exams, allowing them additional time for travel and revision. Authorities have advised schools to adjust their academic calendars accordingly to ensure learning hours are not affected once classes resume.