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Vande Bharat sleeper, Amrit Bharat with AC coaches & more – what will train travel on Indian Railways look like in 2026?


Vande Bharat sleeper, Amrit Bharat with AC coaches & more - what will train travel on Indian Railways look like in 2026?
With Vande Bharat sleeper trains, newer versions of Amrit Bharat Express, passengers can hope for better travel experience in the coming years.

Train travel in India is a vibe, with Indian Railways transporting millions of passengers. With the launch of the Vande Bharat Express trains a few years ago, Indian Railways has aimed to change the face of train travel, and several more new train projects are expected to deliver in 2026. While Vande Bharat – a chair car train set – has attempted to transform the day travel experience, there is growing demand for better and faster trains for overnight travel.In this regard, the Vande Bharat sleeper train project – launched a few years ago in the hope of rolling out an experience more premium than the Rajdhani Express trains – may prove to be a game changer. Simultaneously, Amrit Bharat Express and NaMo Bharat trains are expected to make travel more comfortable for the common man. India may also soon see its very own, indigenous bullet train. What trains can passengers look forward to in the coming years? What will be the features of these trains and rollout timelines? We explore:

Vande Bharat Sleeper Trains

Over 200 Vande Bharat sleeper trains are expected to be rolled out in the coming years as Indian Railways looks to revamp long-distance train travel. Three major projects are currently in the works: BEML is manufacturing 10 Vande Bharat sleeper train sets with the help of ICF; Indo-Russian joint venture Kinet has been tasked with rolling out 10 train sets; and a Titagarh-BHEL consortium will make 80 Vande Bharat sleeper trains. Additionally, ICF is also looking to roll out its own version of the Vande Bharat sleeper train soon.The first prototype of the Vande Bharat sleeper train project awarded to BEML was originally supposed to be ready in the first half of 2024. Several deadlines have since then been missed. Two prototype rakes have been manufactured by BEML. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has said that the Vande Bharat sleeper train requires ‘minor’ retrofitting. He believes that they will be launched in December.

Vande Bharat Sleeper

Vande Bharat Sleeper

Sharing details about the Vande Bharat sleeper train projects, Integral Coach Factory (ICF) GM U Subba Rao told TOI, “Initially, we have given orders for 10 trains to BEML. The first prototype came out a few months back. We wanted some upgradations and improvements in the train so the second rake has come to us with the changes.” “We have already given BEML the go ahead for the other eight trains. The Railway Board will take the call on whether the two rakes will be launched together. From here on, BEML may manufacture one train a month,” he said.What are the expected features of the Vande Bharat sleeper train?

  • The first prototype of the Vande Bharat sleeper train has 16 passenger coaches – this includes 11 AC 3 tier coaches, 4 AC 2 tier coaches, and one AC First class coach.
  • The new train is capable of running at 160 kmph (testing speed 180 kmph) making it a semi-high speed train. However, most stretches on the Indian Railways network do not allow for such high train speeds.
  • Taking inspiration from European trains, the Vande Bharat sleeper train will have cushioned berths with enhanced comfort. The upper berth access has been redesigned for easier climbing.
  • The new train will have special night lights, integrated announcement systems with visual displays, CCTVs, and modular pantry units.
  • The train will feature modern bio-vacuum toilets, similar to those is aircrafts. There will also be a toilet for disabled passengers, which will also have a baby care station. The AC First class will include shower facilities with hot water provision.
  • The Vande Bharat sleeper train is equipped with the indigenous KAVACH anti-collision system. Like the chair car versions, the sleeper variant makes use of regenerative braking technology for optimal energy usage.
  • The coaches have automatic interconnecting doors. The gangways are sealed completely to maintain clean air and effective temperature control.
  • Each coach has individual reading lights, charging points, refreshment tables, and GFRP panel interiors. The train doors open automatically at the designated station.
  • The train has a Centralised Coach Monitoring System. Emergency communication systems connect passengers with the driver.

ICF too is looking to manufacture its own variant of the Vande Bharat sleeper. “We are working on a 24 car rake, which will be one of the longest sleeper trains being produced in India. We are working on the designs. It is slightly different from what BEML has produced, because we are trying to increase the number of toilets since it’s a long-distance train,” U Subba Rao said.

Vande Bharat Sleeper AC 1st

Vande Bharat Sleeper AC 1st

“We also plan to have a pantry car for food to be heated up and served, which is not available in the other version of Vande Bharat sleeper. So, the configuration is slightly different. We are also trying to improve upon the interiors…we are on the drawing board right now,” he added.So when does ICF plan to roll out its own version of the Vande Bharat sleeper train?“Major assemblies have been ordered. For example, the propulsion system has already been ordered, and other major assemblies like doors and brake systems, the tender is going to be floated anytime soon. Specifications have been kind of finalized. By December 2026 we are targeting that the prototype Vande Bharat sleeper rake should be ready,” he said.Meanwhile, Kinet recently unveiled the design of the First AC coach of the Vande Bharat sleeper train. The production is expected to begin at Indian Railways’ Latur factory soon.

Vande Bharat Sleeper Kinet design

Vande Bharat Sleeper Kinet design

Amrit Bharat Trains For Common Man

Even as it launches a premium long-distance train, Indian Railways is also looking to introduce more modern trains for the common man. Amrit Bharat trains, first launched in 2023-end will continue to be introduced in the coming years as well. ICF is already rolling out Amrit Bharat 2.0 trains with better comforts compared to the first prototypes.Amrit Bharat Express is a push-pull train with non-AC coaches with a mix of general and second-class sleeper coaches. With a faster acceleration and deceleration, thanks to its push-pull technology, the Amrit Bharat train has a maximum speed of 130 kmph. In the coming months an Amrit Bharat 3.0 train is expected to be rolled out with AC coaches as well.

Amrit Bharat Express

Amrit Bharat Express

  • Foldable Snack table, improved Seats & berths, streamlined-LED light fitting, Fans with sleek SS grills
  • Air spring suspension bogies, Public Address & Passenger Information System (PAPIS), Mobile holder, Radium Illuminated flooring strip, Toilet Indication light
  • 2 Indian & 2 Western style toilets in each coach with electro Pneumatic Pressurised Flushing system
  • Aerosol-based fire suppression system in toilets and electrical cubicles, Foldable bottle holder, Sealed Gangway (Vestibule), Automatic-soap dispenser
  • Mobile charging socket for each passenger, Improved interior panelling with Aluminium Composite Panels
  • Semi-automatic couplers instead of semi-permanent for easy attachment and detachment
  • Crashworthy features, Electro pneumatic assisted brake system for quick brake application
  • Fully sealed gangway for quick coupling & decoupling, Vacuum evacuation system similar to Vande Bharat
  • Best in class toilets for maintenance friendly & better aesthetics, Automatic hygiene odour control system in FRP Modular toilet
  • External emergency lights to provide basic lighting during emergency situations, Charging sockets USB A & C type ports

ICF GM U Subba Rao told TOI that there is an order for 100 Amrit Bharat trains. “We have got an order for 50 Amrit Bharat 2.0 trains and 50 more trains will be manufactured by RCF,” he said. “We have already produced 10-12 trains. Two rakes a month, we are producing right now,” he added.Talking about AC coaches for Amrit Bharat Express, he said, “We are trying to introduce the Amrit Bharat 3.0 train as well. We have been asked to make five of those trains. We are working on the designs of the AC coaches. In this financial year, maybe by March 2026, we are trying to introduce the first prototype.”“The features will be similar to Rajdhani Express trains, but also much better because we also worked on non-AC coaches and made them better than the regular non-AC coaches. It’s an ongoing, continuous process,” he added.

NaMo Bharat trains, bullet trains & hydrogen

Several other projects that Indian Railways is working on include NaMo Bharat trains for short-distance inter-city travel, India’s own indigenous bullet train, and a hydrogen train which is a technology demonstrator project. NaMo Bharat trains, already launched on some routes, are a metro-style variant of the Vande Bharat Express trains, capable of 130 kmph speed.Some of the major features of NaMo Bharat trains are:

  • Fully Air Conditioned train, Fully sealed wider gangway, Centrally Controlled Double leaf Automatic Plug Doors, Electro Pneumatic Braking and Regenerative Braking System
  • 20.32 T axle Bolster less Bogie – Fully suspended Traction motor
  • Passenger information & infotainment system, Disaster lights for lighting during power failures, Train Control & Monitoring system, Continuous LED lighting
  • FRP Modular toilets with Vacuum Assisted Bio-toilet. PRM toilet in DTC, CCTV
  • Emergency Talk Back Unit (ETBU), FRP Panelling with luggage rack
  • Cushioned Bench Type Seats, Fire Detection and Suppression System, LED Route map indicator

“We have produced one NaMo Bharat train, one was produced by RCF, Both are, right now, already in service. The board has decided that RCF will produce the balance 50 trains. We have already done the designing, and the design was shared with RCF, and they also produced the same design, they will continue with the production,” said ICF GM.

NaMo Bharat train

NaMo Bharat train

Indian Railways has also manufactured its first hydrogen-cell powered train, which is expected to be launched soon on the Jind and Sonipat route in Haryana under the Northern Railway. The new train will have speeds of up to 110 kmph.Talking about the hydrogen train Subba Rao told TOI, “Basically this was a technology demonstrator. We tried to demonstrate the Indian capability of producing a hydrogen train. We will run it for some time and then maybe the government of India will take a call (on whether more such trains should be manufactured).”

Hydrogen train

Hydrogen train

“You know, hydrogen technology is totally new. It’s at an initial stage all over the world. So we are working on it. I’m sure it’ll be successful,” he said.India is also looking to manufacture its own bullet train and a project has been awarded to BEML, in collaboration with ICF for manufacturing two high-speed train sets. The train will be indigenously designed and manufactured. “High speed rail is being manufactured by BEML. We have given the order to BEML – ICF, NHRCL, and BEML are collaborating on that project. The preliminary designs are all ready. They are also finalizing the vendors for all the sub-assembles and all important components. Orders are also being placed,” Subba Rao shared. “The final designs will be done and once some components arrive the manufacturing of the prototype car body will start. By early 2027, the first train should be running,” he added. Talking about the India-specific features of the bullet train, the ICF GM said, “It will be an air-conditioned chair car train suited for Indian conditions. Tropicalization has to be done. That’s why designing the train within India is very important, since we know the conditions much better. In Europe, it is very cold, so they had to concentrate more on heating systems, whereas in India it is quite hot. So we have to concentrate on the AC system. So that’s one of the basic differences.”“The second difference is our country is quite dusty, so that aspect also has to be taken into account. The filters have to be much better so that the air quality inside the coach is acceptable,” he added.With Vande Bharat sleeper trains, newer versions of Amrit Bharat Express, NaMo Bharat, bullet trains, and hydrogen trains in the pipeline, passengers can hope for better travel experience in the coming years.





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Mumbai: Caught for causing trouble, monkeys must be released 10 km away from human habitats: Mandates new GR | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Maharashtra forest department has for the first time laid down a clear rule that monkeys captured for causing trouble in towns and villages must be released at least 10 kilometres away from human habitation so that they do not return to these places easily once again.A new Government Resolution (GR) to this effect was issued on Tuesday, in the wake of rising complaints that macaques and langurs were straying into homes, damaging property and in some cases, attacking and injuring people.The GR says that in any reported case of human-monkey conflict, the local municipal body or gram panchayat must record the complaint and call in the concerned forest range officer. After verification of the number of animals involved and the damage caused, a trained rescue team will be permitted to capture the monkeys.Each division has been asked to maintain its own rescue squads, and forest department officials may also appoint experienced licensed handlers when required, it said.Once captured, the monkeys will undergo basic medical checks. Their photographs and short videos must be recorded to maintain transparency. Only after this, can they be transported and released into a suitable forested area far from human settlements – a distance the GR has fixed at no less than 10 kilometres.The aim, officials say, is to break the pattern of monkeys returning to populated areas in search of food.The government has also worked out the financial side of the process.Rescue teams will receive Rs 600 per animal for up to 10 captures at a time, and Rs 300 per animal beyond that number, with an overall cap of Rs 10,000 per incident.Travel allowance has been fixed at Rs 1,000 for smaller operations involving up to five monkeys. Payments will be made through direct benefit transfer after verification by the forest officer.The forest department explains in the GR that repeated sightings of monkeys in urban markets, housing societies and farms had made the step necessary. Forest staff and local civic bodies will now be expected to coordinate closely, especially in busy urban belts where such conflicts have risen sharply in recent years.Interestingly, this GR comes just a week after the state issued another detailed order on managing stray dogs, which laid out strict responsibilities for urban local bodies regarding capture, sterilisation and relocation.





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‘I don’t need his money or property, just love’: When Hema Malini spoke about marrying Dharmendra who was already married to Prakash Kaur and had children Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol |


Legendary actor Dharmendra who passed away on November 24 at the age of 89, is fondly remembered as the ‘He-Man’ of Bollywood and often is also called ‘Garam Dharam’. The actor known for a long list of versatile roles and the most handsome looks had a career spanning over decades and a huge fan following to boast of. But his personal life has also always been a subject of scrutiny. Dharmendra married Hema Malini in 1980 when he was already married to Prakash Kaur and had four children, Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Ajeita and Vijeta. Meanwhile, he had two daughters with Hema Malini – Esha Deol and Ahana Deol. In an interview, the ‘Dream Girl’ actress was asked if her decision to marry an already married man was tough, here’s what she had said. When asked how they fell in love, Hema Malini said during an interview with Rajdeep Sardesai on India Today in 2022, “The very first time I saw him, I had never seen such a handsome man. He was exceptional and good looking. That really impressed me. It didn’t mean I wanted to marry him. It was only later that I started admiring him so much. But it was him who was wooing me. He was also attracted to me.”

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Belonging from a conservative Tamil family, was it a tough choice for her to marry a married man with children? Responding to it, she said, “There was a time when I had to tell him, ‘you better marry me now’. You cannot go on like this. I knew there would be a little problem but I don’t expect anything else from him. Just love. He’s always there for me so what else do I need. I don’t need property or money or anything else from him. I just need some love. That’s it.” Despite being married to Dharmendra, Hema Malini lived separately. In a chat with Lehren Retro, she had said that nobody wishes for this sort of an unusual arrangement and she would have wished for more time with him. However, she said she has no complaints as Dharmendra was always there for her and their daughters whenever needed. She also said that she did not want to disturb anyone or his life so she always lived separately.Also Read: Dharmendra last rites: Esha Deol breaks into tears, Hema Malini folds hands; Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan and other celebs leave crematorium after paying final respects





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MS-W vs HH-W, WBBL|11 Match Prediction: Who will win today’s game between Melbourne Stars and Hobart Hurricanes?



This highly-anticipated clash at the Junction Oval, Melbourne, pits two of the WBBL 2025’s form teams against each other. The Hobart Hurricanes Women, table-toppers with an outstanding 5 wins from 6 matches, will be looking to solidify their position against the in-form Melbourne Stars Women, who have put together a strong run with 3 wins and 1 abandoned game from 5 outings.

The Hurricanes enter the match having suffered their first defeat in their last outing, while the Stars are on a winning streak, including a recent commanding victory where Marizanne Kapp starred with a match-winning innings. The Stars’ batting line-up is anchored by the world-class Meg Lanning, who is in phenomenal touch this season and currently the leading run-scorer of the tournament. The Hurricanes boast a potent top order with Lizelle Lee and Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, the latter of whom is a top run-scorer in the tournament.

MS-W vs HH-W, WBBL|11: Match details

  • Date and Time: November 26; 09:40 am IST/ 04:10 am GMT/ 03:10 pm Local
  • Venue: Junction Oval, Melbourne

MS-W vs HH-W, Head-to-Head Record in WBBL|11

Matches played: 21| Melbourne Stars won: 7 | Hobart Hurricanes won: 13 | No result: 01

Junction Oval Pitch Report

The pitch at Junction Oval is generally considered batting-friendly, offering good conditions for stroke-making. Historically, the average first innings score is around the 146-run mark, though higher scores are certainly possible with the current form of both batting units. Teams batting second have a slightly better win percentage (56%) at this venue, suggesting the team winning the toss might prefer to bowl first.

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Squads:

Melbourne Stars: Meg Lanning, Rhys McKenna, Amy Jones(w), Annabel Sutherland(c), Marizanne Kapp, Kim Garth, Sasha Moloney, Danielle Gibson, Georgia Prestwidge, Maisy Gibson, Sophie Day, Ella Hayward, Sophie Reid

Hobart Hurricanes: Lizelle Lee(w), Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Nicola Carey, Heather Graham, Elyse Villani(c), Rachel Trenaman, Hayley Silver-holmes, Molly Strano, Lauren Smith, Linsey Smith, Ruth Johnston, Callie Wilson, Kathryn Bryce

MS-W vs HH-W, WBBL|11: Today’s Match Prediction

Case 1:

  • Melbourne Stars wins the toss and bowl first
  • Hobart Hurricanes powerplay score: 40-50
  • Hobart Hurricanes total score: 140-150

Case 2:

  • Hobart Hurricanes wins the toss and bowl first
  • Melbourne Stars powerplay score: 50-60
  • Melbourne Stars total score: 150-160

Match result: Team bowling first to win the game

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.



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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman shares ‘best career advice’ he has received, says: If an opportunity is a little …


Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman shares 'best career advice’ he has received, says: If an opportunity is a little ...

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has shared a personal reflection on professional growth and a guiding principle that challenges the human instinct for security. Calling it one of the best career advice he has ever received, the DeepMind co-founder stated that if an opportunity is intimidating, it’s the right one. “Comfort is the enemy of learning. If an opportunity is a little intimidating and feels like a stretch – it’s probably the right opportunity,” he said in a post on X.

Mustafa prefers people with ‘Big Swings’ over ‘Safe Wins’

Suleyman recently shared his preference for a candidate he would like to hire. He announced his preference for ambitious risk-takers over cautious achievers. According to him, a flawless resume might not be as valuable as one dotted with ambitious failures.“I’d rather hire someone that took some big swings and missed than someone who played it safe and nailed it,” Suleyman posted on social media.For the Microsoft AI chief, candidates who have attempted bold projects and failed demonstrate the resilience and experimental mindset required for the current tech landscape. He argues that in an era of rapid technological transformation, the willingness to explore uncharted territory is more valuable than the ability to execute a standard playbook perfectly.In a recent podcast interview, he noted, “As we’ve seen over and over in the history of technology, the things that people choose to do… are always way more inventive and surprising than anything you could possibly think of ahead of time.”Consequently, he advocates for young professionals to actively use AI tools, try new approaches, and importantly, make mistakes. He suggests that the “symbiotic relationships” workers will form with AI agents over the next 10 to 15 years will require a workforce that is comfortable with iteration and management of AI, rather than direct task execution.





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‘Wanted India to grovel’: Fifty years after Tony Greig, Proteas coach Shukri Conrad revives echo of 1976; why’s comment offensive | Cricket News


'Wanted India to grovel': Fifty years after Tony Greig, Proteas coach Shukri Conrad revives echo of 1976; why's comment offensive
Shukri Conrad, head coach of South Africa. (File photo/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI: Fifty years after England captain Tony Greig’s “grovel” comment before the 1976 series against Clive Lloyd’s team united and galvanised the West Indian players, South Africa head coach Shukri Conrad used the same word on Tuesday.Conrad triggered controversy at the end of the fourth day’s play in Guwahati after using a phrase that carries a loaded history in cricket. Speaking at the press conference after the day’s play, Conrad said, “We wanted them (India) to really grovel.”The Proteas kept on batting on Day 4 despite the lead crossing 500 in the second session and coach Shukri Conrad said they wanted to make sure they ended India’s hopes of a series-levelling win.“We wanted them to really grovel… Bat them completely out the game and then say to them well come and survive on the last day and an hour this evening,” Conrad told reporters.“So far so good but we also know they’re not just going to roll over. We’re going to have to be at our very best tomorrow.”The remark immediately drew attention because of its link to one of cricket’s most remembered controversies. In 1976, when the West Indies toured England, then-England captain Tony Greig said his team would make the West Indies “grovel.” The word became a rallying point for the visiting side. The West Indies players responded with a dominant performance, winning the five-match Test series 3-0, that shaped the next era of Caribbean fast bowling. That a privileged child of apartheid could use such a word when about to commence a Test series against a team comprised of the descendants of slaves and indentured labourers was breathtaking in its lack of political or historical nous. Greig later apologised for the comment.Meanwhile, Conrad’s statement came on a day when South Africa moved close to a series sweep. India ended day four at 27 for 2, chasing 549 after South Africa declared their second innings at 260 for 5. India lost both openers, Yashasvi Jaiswal (13) and KL Rahul (6), inside the first ten overs. Sai Sudharsan (2 not out) and nightwatchman Kuldeep Yadav (4 not out) were at the crease at stumps. India still need 522 runs, a target out of reach.Earlier in the day, Tristan Stubbs (94 off 180 balls) and Tony de Zorzi (49 off 68 balls) held off India’s spinners before South Africa declared. Ravindra Jadeja (4/62) and Washington Sundar (1/67) took early wickets in the morning, but Stubbs and de Zorzi added 101 runs for the fourth wicket. Stubbs also shared an 82-run partnership with Wiaan Mulder (35) for the fifth wicket. The South African lead of 549 was the highest a visiting team has led by in India, the previous highest was 542 in Nagpur in 2004 by Australia. South Africa have three sessions to take the remaining 8 Indian wickets and complete a historic series sweep at the “final frontier”. It is an impossible task for India to chase down the target — a draw itself would be a miracle.





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ICC T20 World Cup 2026: India–Pakistan match set for February 15; check Men in Blue’s full schedule | Cricket News


ICC T20 World Cup 2026: India–Pakistan match set for February 15; check Men in Blue's full schedule

NEW DELHI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday released the full schedule for the upcoming 2026 T20 World Cup. The tournament will start on February 7 in Colombo with Pakistan facing the Netherlands, followed by West Indies playing Bangladesh.India will open their title defence later the same day against the USA in Mumbai. The defending champions’ second match is against Namibia in Delhi on February 12. The India-Pakistan match is set for February 15 in Colombo, and India will complete their group-stage fixtures against the Netherlands in Ahmedabad on February 18.

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The group stage will feature three matches each day.Under an agreement finalised earlier this year for multi-nation events hosted by India or Pakistan, the ICC has alternate venues in place for the knockout stage. If Pakistan reach the semifinals or the final, those matches will be held in Colombo. If Pakistan do not reach the final, the title match will be staged at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on March 8. Mumbai will host one semifinal and Kolkata the other if Pakistan are not in the knockout rounds.India and Sri Lanka will jointly host the 20-team event across 29 days at eight venues — five in India and three in Sri Lanka. The grounds are: Narendra Modi Stadium (Ahmedabad), MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai), Arun Jaitley Stadium (New Delhi), Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai), Eden Gardens (Kolkata), R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo), Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground (Colombo) and Pallekele International Cricket Stadium (Kandy).A total of 40 group matches will take place from February 7 to 20, after which the top two teams from each group will move to the Super Eights starting February 21.

Groups for the 2026 T20 World Cup:

Group A: India, USA, Namibia, Netherlands, PakistanGroup B: Australia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Ireland, OmanGroup C: England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Italy, NepalGroup D: South Africa, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Canada, UAE





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Price strain: US retail sales cool in September; businesses face higher input costs; consumer resilience tested


Price strain: US retail sales cool in September; businesses face higher input costs; consumer resilience tested

US retail sales grew slower than expected in September as consumers grappled with persistently higher prices and companies faced rising input costs, according to government data released on Tuesday.Retail sales rose 0.2% month-on-month, the Commerce Department said, easing from 0.6% in August and falling short of analyst estimates. The moderation in spending comes at a time when households are feeling the pinch of elevated prices, while businesses continue to pass on higher costs.A separate Labor Department report showed producer prices rose 0.3% in September, in line with expectations. But the increase was driven largely by a 0.9% jump in goods prices, highlighting the steeper cost pressures across energy and food categories.As President Donald Trump’s tariffs ripple through the economy, analysts say attention remains on how consumers — the backbone of the world’s largest economy — will absorb higher price levels. Several companies have already flagged a rise in input costs linked to the new duties. The administration last week widened tariff exemptions for select agricultural products to offer relief amid voter concerns over living costs.Both data releases were delayed due to the record 43-day government shutdown between October and mid-November, which halted the compilation of multiple economic indicators including inflation and jobs numbers. As a result, full reports for October were cancelled and remaining figures will now be incorporated into the November update.Commerce Department data showed September retail sales were up 4.3% year-on-year. Among categories, sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers declined, while food and beverage store sales softened. Clothing, hobby and electronics retailers also posted negative readings.In the producer price index, the rise in goods prices — up 0.9% — was fuelled primarily by higher energy and food costs.





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Operation Sindoor: 19 CISF personnel honoured; receive coveted ‘DG’s disk’ | India News


Operation Sindoor: 19 CISF personnel honoured; receive coveted 'DG's disk'

NEW DELHI: The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) on Tuesday honoured 19 of its personnel for having displayed “exemplary courage and composure” in the face of heavy shelling and firing from Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, to keep critical national assets along the Indo-Pakistan border as well as residents of the surrounding townships, from harm.CISF director general Praveer Ranjan conferred the coveted ‘DG’s Disc’ on the 19 CISF personnel in recognition of “their pivotal role in safeguarding the Uri hydro-electric power projects (UHEB I and II) in Jammu & Kashmir during a critical phase of cross-border hostilities in May 2025”. The Uri hydropower installation, located barely 8-10 kms from the line of control (LoC), is protected by CISF, putting its personnel at the forefront of sudden escalation of hostilities with the neighbour.

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Operation Sindoor was launched by the armed forces during the intervening night of May 6-7 this year, to demolish terrorist bases in Pakistan in the wake of killing of 26 civilians by terrorists in Pahalgam. The Pakistan Army hit back with indiscriminate shelling on Indian military facilities and civilian settlements along the border, endangering vital infrastructure including the Uri hydro-power projects.“Despite heavy enemy fire and severe risk to their own lives, CISF teams led by Commandant Ravi Yadav and supported by deputy commandant Manohar Singh and assistant commandant Subash Kumar, swiftly initiated protective measures to shield the installations and the surrounding townships. They carried out real-time analysis of incoming shell trajectories, identified safe zones and organised the relocation of residents to bunker shelters,” CISF said in a statement.CISF personnel undertook door-to-door evacuation of around 250 civilians — including women, children, NHPC staff and their families — in the shelling-hit areas. Even as rounds landed dangerously close to the premises, the personnel continued to reinforce bunkers, maintain communication lines through POLNET and satellite systems, and provided emergency assistance.CISF troops also neutralised hostile drones targeting the installations and secured armoury stockpiles by swiftly redistributing weapons to prevent potential destruction. “Throughout the crisis, the integrity of critical national assets remained intact,” said a CISF spokesperson.CISF DG on Tuesday said the force personnel had “upheld the highest traditions of the force, displaying rare courage under fire and unwavering commitment to national security”.





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Celina Jaitly files domestic violence case against her husband Peter Haag in Mumbai court, accuses him of cruelty, manipulation and physical abuse |


Actress Celina Jaitly has been in the news lately for filing a plea to the Delhi High Court to ask for help for her brother Major Vikrant Jaitley who has been detained in the United Arab Emirates for 14 months. Meanwhile now, in a shocking turn of events, the actress has taken a legal action against her husband, Austrian hotelier and businessman Peter Haag and accused him of domestic violence. Approaching the court under the Domestic Violence Act, she has accused Haag of cruelty, manipulation, and physical abuse. Following her application, a Mumbai court has issued an official notice to Haag. More information on the allegations and the dates of upcoming hearings is still awaited.

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Times Of India reports that the plea states that the 47-year-old mother of three “has been subjected to continuous acts of domestic violence at his hands.”Celina is seeking monthly maintenance of Rs 10 lakh and Rs 50 crore in compensation. It also alleges that Peter has “completely blocked her access to the children, who are currently in his custody in Austria,” and requests a custody order allowing her “unhindered virtual and telephonic access to the children.”According to the detailed application, the couple’s marriage was registered on September 18, 2010, and they have three children. Celina claims her husband gradually took control of her professional and financial life. As the application states, “After marriage, the complainant worked intermittently till she had children, after which the respondent (husband) prohibited her from working on various pretexts and robbed her of her financial independence and dignity.” The plea, filed on November 21, 2025, says Celina “is an aggrieved person as defined under Section 2(a) of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act.”The filing describes Peter as “a narcissistic, self-absorbed individual who demonstrates no empathy for the wife or the three children,” adding that his behaviour is “exacerbated by his short temper and alcoholic tendencies.” It further alleges financial misconduct, stating: “He has systematically decimated the persona of the complainant and has calculatedly hoodwinked her into giving him control of her assets and finances.” It also claims he “took advantage of her by pressurising her to transfer ownership of her residence in Mumbai to his name while she was undergoing severe depression after the death of her newborn child and both parents within a few months of each other.”The complaint says the “severe emotional, physical, verbal and financial abuse” eventually became so unbearable “that she was forced to flee the parties’ home in Austria in the middle of the night and return to India, leaving behind her three children.”It also alleges that Peter regularly used racist and insulting language, calling her his “maidservant” and saying she “looked like his maid” or that “people would mistake her for the help.” According to the plea, this “constant humiliation caused her immense mental distress and a gradual breakdown of her self-esteem.”Also Read: When Celina Jaitly revealed mom’s advice on finding Mr Right: ‘The wrong one will find you in peace and leave you in pieces…’ Apart from that, a separate civil suit is pending in the Bombay City Civil Court regarding the cancellation of a gift deed dated January 14, 2019, through which the shared home was transferred to Peter. The case is currently awaiting final hearing and disposal.Celina and Haag married in Austria in 2011, and the two became parents to twin boys in March 2012. Their family expanded again in 2017 with the arrival of another set of twins, though tragedy struck when one of the infants passed away due to a hypoplastic heart condition.Known for films such as ‘No Entry’, ‘Golmaal Returns’, ‘Thank You’, ‘Apna Sapna Money Money’ and ‘Money Hai Toh Honey Hai’, Celina has largely stayed out of the public spotlight in recent years, appearing in the news primarily during significant personal developments.Her brother was associated with the MATITI Group, a company involved in consultancy, trading, and risk management. Celina has alleged that the Ministry of External Affairs has been unable to provide her family with even basic details about his “condition, legal status, or well-being” since his reported detention in September 2024. Acting on her plea, the Delhi court directed authorities to ensure the family can contact him and facilitate communication between him, Celina, and his wife.





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