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Frontier to buy B K Birla group co Kesoram


Frontier to buy B K Birla group co Kesoram

Kolkata: 106-year-old Kesoram Industries, once the flagship of the B K Birla group, is being acquired by Frontier Warehousing, a city-based storage and logistics solutions company. The total value of the acquisition, as per stock exchange filings, would be close to Rs 100 crore.Frontier-owner Gautam Agarwal, told TOI he is drawing up plans for Kesoram, which now has transparent paper, rayon, and chemicals businesses.Frontier proposed to launch an open offer late on Thursday for the acquisition of 26% stake in Kesoram at Rs 5.5 per share, aggregating to a consideration of Rs 44.2 crore. On Friday, Kesoram’s share on BSE was up 19%. — Udit Prasanna Mukherjee





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Cloudflare outage disrupts stock trades at new age cos


Cloudflare outage disrupts stock trades at new age cos

MUMBAI: Most tech-driven financial services platforms faced outages during Friday’s high-intensity late session due to tech-glitch at Cloudflare, one of the companies that runs the internet globally. Traders in India faced issues with trade execution and cancellations on a day when the RBI policy and weekend considerations led to higher trading intensity than most other days. The issue was resolved after about an hour’s disruption, before the markets closed regular trading at 3.30pm.Among the leading tech-driven financial services platforms that were affected were Zerodha, Groww and Angel One. Most brokers faced issues with their web portal. Tech-related issues with their trading apps were limited, market players said.

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This was the second major tech-issue in less than a month for Cloudflare, the company that powers 20-25% of global internet traffic, reports said. Zerodha asked its clients to use its WhatsApp channel for their trading activities during the Cloudflare outage. “Today, (Cloudflare) had a brief outage that affected Kite along with numerous other brokers, fintech platforms, and online services worldwide,” Nithin Kamath, co-founder, Zerodha said on X (formerly Twitter). Kite is the interface on Zerodha’s stock trading platform. “This is why we built Kite Backup on WhatsApp. This system is independent of our primary systems. When external outages impact Kite, you can still exit your positions through WhatsApp,” Kamath said in the post.





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RBI clarifies IMF’s remarks on its data


RBI clarifies IMF’s remarks on its data

MUMBAI: RBI deputy governor Poonam Gupta has responded to recent IMF comments questioning the quality of India’s growth data and classifying the rupee’s exchange rate regime as a “crawling peg” within a managed float system.On the concern regarding data quality, Gupta said that the IMF’s critique is more procedural than substantive. “The point that they’re making on what is perceived to be the quality of our statistics is a very limited one,” she said, stressing that the IMF’s taxonomy focuses on whether statistical data submissions have gaps that affect surveillance and not on disputing the inherent quality or “sanctity of the numbers” themselves.On IMF’s classification of the Indian rupee’s exchange rate regime, Gupta offered context on the broader global framework, and said, “I would not read much into it. It’s just based on cross-country comparison of India having this much volatility compared to some other countries.” She said India remains firmly in the managed float category like most emerging markets.





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Delhi, Moscow vow to ramp up trade to $100bn by 2030 | India News


Delhi, Moscow vow to ramp up trade to $100bn by 2030

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (PTI photo)

New Delhi: India and Russia on Friday vowed to scale up bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2030, with PM Narendra Modi saying the target could be ach-ieved “well ahead of schedule”.“Considering the tremendous potential in our partnership, I am confident that we will achieve this target well ahead of schedule. We are making rapid progress towards this goal,” Modi said, recalling the target of $100 billion that he and President Vladimir Putin had set last year. The two leaders were speaking at the India-Russia Business Forum.Modi said India and Russia could jointly drive growth in the Global South with India’s leadership in affordable EVs, two-wheelers and CNG mobility and Russia’s strength in advanced materials, and could collaborate in vaccine development, cancer therapy and automotive components.The PM said both countries were “actively working” towards the early conclusion of the Free Trade Agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union – comprising Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.Putin said Moscow wanted to deepen cooperation across security, economy, trade and culture. “What we want is the development of our multi-faceted relations with India in various fields,” he said. Russian companies, he added, were ready to “increase manifold” their purchases of Indian goods and services.He stressed that free trade would require resilient payment systems and insurance mechanisms, an issue that has complicated settlements since financial sanctions on Russia. Putin said Russia was looking to expand energy cooperation with India and ready to ensure uninterrupted fuel shipments. Moscow, he said, was open to joint work on small modular reactors and even floating nuclear power plants. He also wanted to enhance industrial cooperation with a focus on new technologies such as AI.The first round of talks on FTA between India and the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union began last week. India wants to increase the composition of products in its trade basket with Russia as India exported goods worth $4.9 billion to Russia in 2024-25, while importing goods worth $63.8 billion, primarily crude oil and petroleum products, with a trade imbalance of $59 billion.





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Mumbai weather: Sunny skies, pleasant temperatures; AQI remains poor | Mumbai News


The data for this weather forecast has been sourced from AQI.in, providing residents with comprehensive information to plan their daily activities and weekly schedules accordingly.Mumbai awoke to a sunny and crisp morning on December 6, 2025, with temperatures expected to reach a comfortable 27°C, offering clear skies and pleasant conditions for residents. This favorable weather follows yesterday’s ‘poor’ air quality, which registered an AQI of 158, prompting advisories for sensitive individuals to carry masks during peak traffic hours due to lingering pollution. The city is anticipated to experience a consistently warm and dry week ahead, with clear skies and moderate temperatures, although continued vigilance regarding air quality in high-traffic zones is still recommended.

Today’s Weather Details

Mumbai’s weather today is characterized by pleasant conditions, with the maximum temperature reaching 30.4°C and a low of 24.1°C. Humidity levels are moderate at 49%, contributing to a comfortably warm rather than sticky feel throughout the day.Gentle winds are expected to blow at approximately 16.2 km/h, providing a refreshing touch. Sunshine will be dominant, with no chances of rain or cloudy interruptions, making it an excellent day for various outdoor activities.A cool evening is anticipated post-sunset, creating an ideal atmosphere for a relaxed stroll or a late-night hangout.

Yesterday’s Air Quality Concerns

Yesterday, Mumbai’s air quality was officially classified as ‘poor’ according to Indian standards, recording an AQI of 158. This level of pollution was a cause for concern for the city’s residents.The primary pollutants identified were PM2.5 and PM10, with concentrations reaching 78 and 100 micrograms per cubic meter, respectively. Carbon monoxide levels were also elevated, measured at 280 micrograms per cubic meter.This pollution spike was likely attributed to vehicular emissions and ongoing construction activities within the city. Such conditions could have caused mild discomfort for individuals with respiratory issues.

Recommendations for Today

Today’s clear weather conditions may assist in dispersing some of the accumulated pollutants from the atmosphere. However, it is still considered wise to exercise caution.Sensitive groups are advised to avoid prolonged exposure to high-traffic areas without wearing a mask. The lingering pollution might still affect these individuals.Given the pleasant weather and moderate pollution levels, today presents an ideal opportunity for engaging in outdoor activities. Morning walks or jogs are highly recommended due to the cool and sunny conditions.For those planning to be out during peak traffic hours, wearing a mask can help minimize exposure to residual pollutants. Sunglasses should be kept handy for the mildly bright afternoon sun.Residents can look forward to enjoying the cool evening breeze post-dinner. Hydration remains a key recommendation, especially for individuals spending extended periods outdoors.

Weekly Weather Outlook

Looking ahead, Mumbai’s weather is projected to remain consistently warm and dry over the course of the next week. This stable weather pattern is expected to continue without significant changes.Temperatures will range between 29°C and 30°C during the day, while nighttime lows are expected to stay around 22°C to 24°C. Winds will maintain a steady presence, offering a comforting breeze throughout each day.The skies are forecast to remain clear, with no rain anticipated in the forecast for the upcoming week.December 7 and 8 are expected to see slightly lower humidity levels, making them particularly suitable days for outdoor plans. By mid-week, a slight dip in nighttime temperatures will contribute to cooler evenings.These cooler evenings will be perfect for relaxed outings and social gatherings.

Air Quality Improvement Trend

Yesterday’s AQI of 158, though still categorized as poor, marks a slight improvement when compared to earlier this week. The city had previously grappled with ‘very poor’ air quality.The sustained clear weather anticipated over the coming days could further aid in improving air conditions across Mumbai. This potential improvement would make it easier to breathe for sensitive individuals.Data referenced in this article is taken from AQI.in.





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Dhurandhar Full Movie Collection: ‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection day 1: Ranveer Singh’s action drama becomes second-highest opener of 2025, BEATS Ahaan Panday’s ‘Saiyaara’ |


‘Dhurandhar’ box office collection day 1: Ranveer Singh’s action drama becomes second-highest opener of 2025, BEATS Ahaan Panday’s ‘Saiyaara’

Ranveer Singh made it to the big screens yesterday with his highly anticipated movie ‘Dhurandhar’ and shattered his own records. It also broke the record of one of 2025’s top rankers, securing its place as this year’s highest opener. Read on to know more.Dhurandhar Movie Review

‘Dhurandhar’ BEATS ‘Saiyaara’ and becomes the second-highest opener of 2025

According to Sacnilk, ‘Dhurandhar’, starring Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, Sara Arjun, and more in the lead, made Rs 27 crore net in India on its first day. These early estimates show that the movie outperformed the predictions given by the trade experts. It also outshone Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda’s romantic drama ‘Saiyaara,’ which opened at Rs 21.9 crore net and Rs 25.75 crore gross in the domestic market. Meanwhile, the historical war drama ‘Chhava’ starring Vicky Kaushal and Rashmika Mandanna continues to own the title of being 2025’s highest opener. Released earlier this year, it made Rs 31 crore net and Rs 37.25 crore gross at the domestic box office.

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‘Dhurandhar’ becomes Ranveer Singh’s highest opener

Early predictions said that ‘Dhurandhar’ has the potential to be Ranveer Singh’s highest opener post-pandemic, but it became the actor’s highest opener ever. Its day 1 performance outshone the numbers made by his earlier releases, including ‘Padmaavat’ and ‘Simmba’. The historical drama made Rs 24 crore, including the paid previews, while the latter, Rohit Shetty’s cop movie, collected Rs 20.72 crore on the opening day.

About ‘Dhurandhar’

This Aditya Dhar movie is inspired by multiple true events, including the Kandahar Hijack and the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. It has an ensemble cast including Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sara Arjun and Rakesh Bedi, among others. All the actors have been hailed for their performances, but viewers did express disappointment with the lengthy run time.

‘Dhurandhar’ review

An excerpt from our review of the film reads, “A fictional narrative inspired by true incidents, Aditya Dhar’s action drama follows Hamza (Ranveer Singh), a mysterious Indian agent who embeds himself deep within Karachi’s mafia network (Lyari gangwar) to dismantle terror operations from the inside. Structured across multiple chapters, the world-building is deliberate and immersive, pulling you into a gritty, violent universe that unfolds over nearly 3.5 hours. Yet, the runtime rarely feels overbearing thanks to Dhar’s stylish, tight storytelling.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. We strive for accuracy, and all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned. We offer a fair representation of the project’s box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions at entertainment@timesinternet.in.





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Ring missing? Smriti Mandhana’s first post since wedding postponement goes viral – Watch | Cricket News


Ring missing? Smriti Mandhana's first post since wedding postponement goes viral - Watch
Palash Mucchal and Smriti Mandhana

NEW DELHI: Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana has broken her social media silence with her first post since her wedding postponement. She shared a promotional video for a toothpaste brand on Instagram.Fans quickly noticed the absence of her engagement ring in the advertisement. The timing of the video shoot, whether before or after her engagement, remains unclear.

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The wedding between Mandhana and composer Palash Muchhal was originally set for November 23, 2025, in Sangli. The ceremony was postponed indefinitely after Mandhana’s father faced a medical emergency and required hospitalisation on the wedding day. The situation worsened when Palash also needed hospital care, reportedly due to severe stress. Both families mutually agreed to postpone the ceremony given the circumstances.The couple’s engagement took place at DY Patil Stadium, the Women’s World Cup final venue, where Palash surprised Mandhana with a proposal. The wedding was planned following India’s historic World Cup victory, where Mandhana emerged as the tournament’s highest run-scorer.Online speculation intensified when reports suggested changes in the couple’s social media behaviour. Mandhana allegedly removed wedding-related posts, while some of her teammates reportedly unfollowed or removed tags related to Palash.The couple recently added a nazar emoji to their Instagram bios, seemingly responding to the speculation. And now that her engagement ring is missing from the videoWatch:Shravan Mandhana, Smriti’s brother, has denied rumours about a new wedding date, confirming that the postponement remains in effect with no new date set.Both families have requested privacy during this challenging period. Palash’s sister has publicly acknowledged the strain on both families.In a show of support, teammate Jemimah Rodrigues opted to skip the Women’s Big Bash League to remain in India with Mandhana.Mandhana is set to return to cricket in a five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka from December 21 to 30. The matches, scheduled in Visakhapatnam and Thiruvananthapuram, will help India prepare for next year’s T20 World Cup.She will also captain Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the upcoming Women’s Premier League, beginning January 9 in Navi Mumbai.





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IndiGo cancels 258 city flights; ‘what was our fault,’ asks flyer | Mumbai News



Mumbai: Friday brought the worst of the IndiGo flight cancellations witnessed so far as no domestic flights operated from Delhi while about 65% of its operations from Mumbai airport were cancelled.IndiGo had 396 flights scheduled out of Mumbai airport on Friday, out of which it cancelled 258 flights, said an aviation source. “The Mumbai airport handled 802 airline flights in the 24 hours from 5.30am Thursday to 5.30am Friday, while on a normal day we handle about 960 airline flights,” said a senior air traffic control official. Though the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has rolled out exclusive exemptions and benefits to help IndiGo stabilise its operations, flight disruptions are expected on Saturday as well, though not as severe as Friday or the past three days, said a source. “It will take some days for the airline to clear the backlog and rebook and fly the hundreds of passengers from its cancelled flights,” said an airline source.For the fourth day in a row, thousands of passengers were left stranded for hours at airports, including Mumbai. Check-in bags of passengers of cancelled flights lay strewn all over the arrival area near conveyor belts, the flight information display board displayed “cancelled” in red or “Now at 12.30” and such timings, indicating rescheduled flights. Passengers took up whatever floor space was available inside the terminal, many sat on the floor, while others stretched out on the ground even as scores of flyers crowded at the IndiGo counters shouting and abusing their ground staff. “It was terrible seeing the ground staff taking the abuses and insults that should have been aimed at the IndiGo top management responsible for this mess,” said Nigum Lakhani, an IndiGo passenger whose attempt at travelling to Mangaluru to attend his cousin’s wedding failed three times after his two Mangaluru and one Coonoor flights got cancelled. “I have never seen the airport like this. A woman whose parent had suffered a heart attack was wailing, requesting staff to rebook her on another flight, another passenger carrying an urn of ashes was sitting hopelessly, senior citizens and children were crying. It was chaotic, noisy, tempers were flying. It was a terrible sight. What was our fault? Who is to be held responsible for the agony we suffered,” said Lakhani who left his Mumbai residence and reached the Mumbai airport at 2am and spent 17 hours agonising over whether the flight would depart or be cancelled, only to be back home at 7.30pm.Airfares for travel on Saturday were not as high compared to the fares available the past few days. But on Friday there were hardly any tickets available on non-stop flights for same day travel. “We were shocked when in the afternoon IndiGo announced that all of its domestic flights to and from Delhi were cancelled for the day. Delhi is a popular hub for passengers booked to fly to Lucknow, Patna, Kolkata, Chandigarh etc and we had made quite a number of rebookings by rerouting passengers through Delhi. We had no inkling they would take Delhi off their schedule,” said a travel agent, requesting anonymity.





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Thane: 107 Grey Francolin birds found dead in Dombivli; samples to NIV Pune | Mumbai News


Thane: A birder found bodies of 107 Grey Francolin (titar in Hindi) near the creek in the Saptapul area of Motagaon, Dombivli (West). The sight of such a large number of dead birds created concern among locals, with the forest officials sending samples to National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, to check for infections.The incident first came to light when bird expert Dr Raju Kasambe received information that many birds were lying dead in the area. He visited the spot to verify the situation and then alerted the forest department. Considering the possibility of flu or other viral infections, the forest team handled the birds with safety precautions, including gloves and protective gear, and sealed them for further testing.Earlier in the day, officials from the Kalyan forest department reached the spot, prepared a panchnama, and collected the carcasses for detailed examination.The dead birds were initially sent to the Thane Veterinary Centre. However, preliminary checks by veterinary doctors could not confirm the exact cause of death. Due to the suspicion of a contagious disease, the forest department has now sent the samples to NIV where advanced laboratory tests will determine whether the birds died due to any flu, poisoning or infection.Bird expert Kasambe noted that Grey Francolins are not commonly seen in Dombivli, raising questions about their sudden appearance in large numbers. He suggested that the pattern in which the birds were found indicates they might have died elsewhere and were later dumped in this isolated location. He has urged the forest department to conduct a thorough investigation to uncover the truth. Kalyan range forest officer Nilesh Akhade confirmed that samples have been forwarded to NIV Pune and the team is awaiting detailed reports. He also stated that initial observations indicate the possibility of the birds being brought to the area after death, although nothing can be concluded until scientific results are received.The forest department has tightened surveillance in the surrounding region and appealed to citizens to report any unusual death of birds immediately.





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