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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 24 May 2026, 6:20AM IST Secret Service said none of its officers were injured, and that President Donald Trump -- who was at the White House at the time -- was not "impacted

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 24 May 2026, 6:10AM IST Trump did not say what else would be included in an agreement. "Final aspects and details of the Deal are currently being discussed, and will be announced shortly, he said

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INDIA NEWS | Sun, 24 May 2026, 6:05AM IST WASHINGTON: A person who approached a White House security checkpoint and began firing at officers has died, according to federal officials. The U.S. Secret Service said in a statement late Saturday that, according to a preliminary investigation, the person approached a checkpoint shortly after 6 p.m. ET "removed a weapon from his bag and began firing at posted officers." Officers returned fire and hit the suspect, who was transported to an area hospital, where he later died, according to the Secret Service. A bystander was struck, but a law enforcement official said it wasn't clear whether that person was struck by the suspect's initial bullets or those fired subsequently by officers. Secret Service said none of its officers were injured, and that President Donald Trump - who was at the White House at the time - was not "impacted." THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP's earlier story follows below.Journalists working at the White House on Saturday reported hearing a series of gunshots and were told to seek shelter inside the press briefing room. On X, the Secret Service said it was "aware of reports of shots fired near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW" - one block from the White House - and was "working to corroborate the information with personnel on the ground." It said it will have an update shortly. In a social media post, FBI Director Kash Patel said officers were responding to shots fired and said he would "update the public as we're able." President Donald Trump was inside the White House at the time. Evidence of the shooting was visible on a sidewalk just outside the White House complex, where yellow crime scene tape snaked across the pavement and officers with the U.S. Secret Service placed dozens of orange evidence markers on the ground. Medical material, including what appeared to be purple surgical gloves and kits typically used by emergency medical personnel, were also seen. In a post shared on X, ABC News senior White House correspondent Selina Wang shared dramatic video of the moment she said she heard what "sounded like dozens of gunshots" and ducked for cover. Writing that she had been performing a routine task that White House reporters do daily - filming themselves on a cellphone for a social media post - Wang's video shows her speaking for a few seconds about Trump's statements earlier Saturday about a potential Iran deal. As the sounds of gunfire are heard in the background, Wang's eyes grow wider, and she ducks down in the media tent, which is among those situated in a line along the White House driveway where broadcasters film their reports. On X, Wang's video had been shared thousands of times as of Saturday evening, and viewed at least 3 million times. The Metropolitan Police Department said on its X Account that the Secret Service was working the scene and cautioned people to avoid the area. The scene is near where a gunman ambushed two members of the West Virginia National Guard last November. U.S. Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, died from her wounds. Andrew Wolfe, then 24, was critically wounded. Rahmanullah Lakanwal has been charged in that incident. The gunfire Saturday comes nearly a month after what law enforcement authorities said was an attempted assassination of the president on April 25 as he attended the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner at a Washington hotel. Cole Tomas Allen, of Torrance, California, recently pleaded not guilty to charges that he attempted to kill Trump and remains in federal custody. Following that scare, Secret Service officers shot a suspect they said had fired at officers near the Washington Monument, also near the White House. Michael Marx, 45, of Midland, Texas, was charged in a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in connection with the May 4 shooting. A teenage bystander was wounded in that incident.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sun, 24 May 2026, 5:30AM IST State-run oil companies have increased petrol and diesel prices by approximately 90 paise per litre, with CNG also seeing a 1 per kg hike. This follows a cumulative rise of around 5 per litre for petrol and diesel and 3 per kg for CNG over the past nine days, impacting broader economic costs.

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INDIA NEWS | Sun, 24 May 2026, 5:30AM IST MUMBAI: Across corporate India, office soundscapes are subtly changing. Alongside keyboards, coffee machines and meeting-room chatter, there is now the occasional patter of paws, a tail thumping under a desk, or a pet quietly settling into a corner during a call.What was once considered an unusual workplace experiment is steadily becoming part of a wider shift in corporate culture, where pets are moving from being tolerated guests to recognised contributors to workplace wellbeing.Companies such as Nestle, WeWork India, Swiggy and DriveU are adopting pet-inclusive practices, as organisations look for new ways to reduce employee stress, improve morale and strengthen workplace connections.The idea is increasingly being framed not as a perk, but as part of a broader rethinking of employee experience.Also Read: Govt does not interfere in exchange rates: Piyush GoyalAt Nestl India, this shift has been formally acknowledged through a pet-focused workplace policy.Chairman and managing director Manish Tiwary recently noted on LinkedIn that the company had welcomed two Chief Happiness Officers in unconditional paw-sitivity, reflecting how pets are being woven into its evolving work culture. For the Maggi and KitKat maker, the policy is grounded in everyday employee realities.The introduction of our pet-focused policy was prompted by the growing recognition that pets are an integral part of many employees lives, and that welcoming a new pet is both a joyful and demanding transition, said Pallavi Anand, head of Purina Petcare, a pet care and nutrition company part of Nestl India. While the initiative is still in its early phase, it is aimed at building a more inclusive workplace, she said.Inclusive, Empathetic WorkplaceSuch policies help create a more inclusive, empathetic workplace, fostering a sense of belonging and supporting overall well-being, Anand said, adding that operational factors such as hygiene, comfort and individual preferences are carefully balanced.At WeWork India, pets are already part of the workplace fabric rather than an add-on, said chief experience officer Raghuvinder Singh Pathania.131285093We recognised that the boundary between personal and professional life is deeply human, and that a workspace which acknowledges this tends to bring out the best in people, Pathania said. He noted that pets alter workplace energy in ways that are difficult to replicate through design or policy alone, introducing ease and emotional warmth into shared spaces.The company also extends this recognition to more sensitive moments, offering up to 10 days of bereavement leave to employees who lose a pet.Also Read: India considering steps to control CAD amid Rupee, export pressure: Piyush GoyalPets bring a heart-warming energy to the workspace, becoming familiar faces who greet people at the door or curl up quietly in a corner, Pathania said. For employees, the impact is immediate and personal.Having doggo, Doobie, in the office has totally transformed my work life, said Shebin Mathew, a WeWork India employee, describing how the pet has become an informal office celebrity and a source of comfort during long workdays. Swiggy also has a Paw-ternity Policy, designed to provide comprehensive support to its employees who are pet parents.At founder-led workplaces, the change is just as visible. Rashi Narang, founder of Heads Up For Tails who works alongside four dogs, said pets fundamentally shift workplace dynamics. They soften stressful days, spark conversations between people who may never have interacted otherwise, and remind us to pause, smile and connect, she said. From quiet companionship during difficult moments to informal cuddle breaks, pets introduce a kind of emotional ease no structured engagement can replicate, she said.At Harvested Robotics, the integration has been organic rather than designed. It wasnt a formal initiative at first; it just became part of our culture, said the startups cofounder, Rahul Arepaka. Pets have helped reduce stress during intense engineering cycles and encouraged more relaxed cross-team interaction in high-pressure environments, he added.Experts say this reflects a broader shift in how organisations define productivity and culture. Workplace wellbeing, they note, is expanding beyond traditional HR frameworks into more holistic, human-centred models that account for employees personal lives and emotional ecosystems.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sun, 24 May 2026, 12:35AM IST Indian Institutes of Technology are actively expanding their global presence. They are forging international partnerships, establishing overseas campuses, and recruiting international faculty. This strategic move aims to position IITs as global research hubs in key technology areas.

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INDIA NEWS | Sun, 24 May 2026, 12:15AM IST New Delhi: As soaring apartment prices push urban homeownership further out of reach, plotted developments and farmhouse communities within a two-hour drive of major cities are witnessing rising demand from both end-users and investors, industry executives said.In the NCR, Sonipat, Panipat and Faridabad have emerged as major hubs for plotted developments, while Naugaon in Rajasthan's Alwar district is gaining traction for farmhouse projects. Similar demand trends are emerging in markets around Mumbai and Bengaluru."Naugaon is the brightest spot on the infrastructure map around Delhi-NCR," said Vijay Ram Rattan, chairman of Ram Rattan Group. "With the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway now operational, it takes just 60 minutes to reach from Gurugram and about 90 minutes from Noida or Jaipur."Also read | Offices gear up for a green makeoverRam Rattan Group has launched six gated farmhouse communities in Naugaon over the past five years."Buyer psychology in NCR has changed considerably over the last few years," said Uddhav Poddar, chairman and managing director of Bhumika Group. "While well-planned vertical developments in established urban centres continue to remain relevant, there is a visible increase in demand for plotted projects, making markets such as Sonipat, Faridabad and Meerut increasingly important."Bhumika Group has acquired several land parcels in Faridabad to launch plotted developments.Trident Realty recently launched and sold a plotted development project in Panipat.Also read | Farmhouses, plots near Delhi NCR see demand surge as city homes get costlierNeoLiv recently sold inventory worth 1,251 crore in Faridabad, where it launched 285 plots. The company has also sold a plotted project in Sonipat and acquired 76 acres in the Panvel-Khopoli belt in Maharashtra."In the NCR real estate market, plotted developments have once again emerged as the preferred choice for both homebuyers and investors," said Mohit Malhotra, founder and chief executive of NeoLiv. "This trend is particularly visible in tier-2 cities across Haryana, with Sonipat and Faridabad standing out as the strongest markets."He attributed the trend to large-scale infrastructure development, including expressways, highways, the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) and metro expansion, which have reduced travel times to 30-45 minutes from several parts of NCR."Markets such as Sonipat, Panipat and Alwar are witnessing strong demand because of improved connectivity to metro regions, expanding amenities and a significant shift in homebuyer lifestyle preferences," said Somesh Mittal, co-founder of One Prastha. "This is encouraging developers to focus on horizontal developments such as plotted townships, gated communities, villas and integrated low-rise ecosystems."Bengaluru-based startup Greenlakes, which completed a 100-acre farmland project near Bengaluru, is developing another project after receiving a strong response to its first venture.Asset Appreciation"We are seeing a significant shift in consumer preferences, with buyers increasingly recognising land as an asset class that offers both long-term appreciation and stability," said Nandan Piramal, chief operating officer of Peninsula Land.The company has acquired land near Mandwa Jetty in Alibaug and in the Chowk-Karjat region to develop premium plotted projects with connectivity advantages."We are also seeing growing interest from investors across India and from NRIs, who continue to view plotted developments as a stable and attractive investment opportunity," Piramal said.As cities become denser and more congested, buyers are placing greater value on open spaces, lifestyle-oriented communities and destinations that offer both improved quality of life and long-term appreciation."Demand for plotted and farmhouse developments is rising as buyers look beyond crowded city living," said Rahul Agarwal, founder and chief executive of Avani Infratech, a real estate venture of RASA Group. "These properties are increasingly being viewed not only as holiday homes, but also as future-ready investments and alternative living options."NCR-based Aranyaka is developing a farmland project in Naugaon, while Central Park has acquired 120 acres there for a wellness-focused farmhouse community.The segment is also attracting institutional investors as farmland and resort properties are being repositioned as second-home offerings to cater to rising demand.Improved infrastructure, including the Yamuna Expressway and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, has made it possible for buyers to reach these developments within about an hour. Developers are increasingly offering managed farmland projects with shared amenities and maintenance services.Industry executives said the appeal of these townships lies in combining the conveniences of urban living with the space, tranquillity and lifestyle benefits associated with the countryside.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sun, 24 May 2026, 12:15AM IST Far From The Madding Crowd: Soaring apartment prices, improving connectivity push homebuyers & investors towards plotted developments around cities.

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INDIA MARKET | Sun, 24 May 2026, 12:01AM IST Shreyas Iyer scored his maiden IPL century to power Punjab to a crucial win that kept their IPL 2026 playoff hopes alive.

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INDIA NEWS | Sat, 23 May 2026, 11:58PM IST Indias average temperature has risen by just 0.7 degrees Celsius over the last century but it tells a much bigger story. Scientific projections suggest that the frequency of summer heatwaves across India could rise by a staggering 300 to 400% by the end of the century. More troubling still is the rise in warm nights, projected to outpace the increase in warm days.Without adequate protection, heat-related illnesses from rashes and cramps to life-threatening heatstrokes are likely to become increasingly common.The economic cost is equally alarming. According to a 2024 study published in The Lancet, the annual labour hours lost in India due to heat exposure are now 124% higher than during 1990 to 1999, with agriculture accounting for nearly 66% of the losses.Reduced labour capacity during heatwaves leads to an annual income loss of nearly $194 billion. Clearly, the heat is on.131284958131284962131284970131284979131284984131284989131285009

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sat, 23 May 2026, 11:57PM IST Companies are choosing eco-friendly office designs and materials to push for carbon neutrality goals. Office fit-outs contribute significantly to waste and emissions. Green interiors can lower costs and reduce waste. Circular approaches offer adaptable workspaces. This shift is crucial for long-term value and resilience in India's evolving office market.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 11:22PM IST Iran War Live Updates

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 11:16PM IST Gurindervir Singh became the first Indian man to break the 10.10 barrier at the Federation Cup in Ranchi.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sat, 23 May 2026, 11:15PM IST MD & CEO Kalyan Kumar confident of exceeding FY27 guidance.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 11:03PM IST Twisha Sharma's husband Samarth Singh was arrested on Friday after being on the run for 10 days.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 10:59PM IST Arjun Tendulkar dismissed Prabhsimran Singh for 69 to claim his first wicket of the IPL 2026 season.

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INDIA BUSINESS | Sat, 23 May 2026, 10:30PM IST An expert said that 47% of farm work was now mechanised, and that the introduction of scientific methods has led to surplus production

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 10:29PM IST The US effort has targeted everything from oil companies and shipping firms to currency exchanges and intermediaries across China and the Middle East

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 10:21PM IST Twisha Sharma's husband Samarth Singh was arrested on Friday after being on the run for 10 days.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 10:20PM IST Emphasising the personal chemistry between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, Rubio noted that their bond spans both terms of the Trump administration

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 10:10PM IST NTPC, Divi's Laboratories, JK Cement, and Reliance Infrastructure are among the companies to report Q4 earnings today.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 9:57PM IST Marco Rubio said the new US visa scheduling mechanism will reduce delays for business meetings and investment travel.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 9:53PM IST Iran War Live Updates

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 9:47PM IST The top diplomat, in his address, delved into various aspects of India-US relations.

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INDIA MARKET | Sat, 23 May 2026, 9:46PM IST Marco Rubio avoided confirming whether a US strike on Iran was imminent.

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