Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: Middle East conflict in focus as prices likely to be volatile; what’s the outlook?

Gold buying during one of the major festive occasions remained subdued on Sunday, as record-high prices discouraged jewellery purchases, outweighing a slight rise in investment-led demand. The festival of Akshaya Tritiya—considered the second most significant gold-buying occasion after Dhanteras—was marked across the country, with buying precious metals traditionally seen as a sign of prosperity. According…

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India vs Afghanistan: Gambhir lays out plan to resurrect India’s Test fortunes over the next nine crucial months | Cricket News

India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir (PTI Photo) NEW CHANDIGARH: Seldom does Gautam Gambhir shed his game face. Friday morning, the eve of the one-off Test against Afghanistan, was no different. At the outset, this Test, which is not even a part of the World Test Championship cycle, is largely a relationship-building exercise by ‘big brothers’…

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After Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, another US president gets drawn into Epstein scandal

The Jeffrey Epstein saga has once again reached the highest levels of American politics, with former President George W. Bush becoming linked to questions surrounding the pedophile’s controversial treatment by the justice system.A new report by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Julie K. Brown, published in the Miami Herald, suggests that senior officials within Bush’s Department of…

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Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: Gold prices near one-week high as Middle East tensions show signs of easing

Saumil Gandhi, Senior Analyst – Commodities at HDFC Securities, said gold witnessed a sharp recovery after geopolitical worries began to cool, leading to a reversal in several macroeconomic factors that had weighed on precious metals in recent sessions. Silver too maintained its upward momentum for the third consecutive session. Prices of the white metal advanced…

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AERB allows major equipment installation at 5&6 units of Kudankulam nuclear plant | India News

NEW DELHI: Taking a crucial step towards boosting the country’s nuclear energy programme, Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has sanctioned “major equipment erection” at Units 5 and 6 of Kudankulam nuclear power plant (KKNPP).The permission, granted on April 30, marks a significant shift from civil construction to core plant development by allowing Nuclear Power Corporation…

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24-year-old PhD student spotted a strange signal from space and uncovered one of astronomy’s greatest discoveries |

In the summer of 1967, a 24-year-old PhD student at the University of Cambridge noticed something unusual hidden within mountains of radio telescope data. The signal appeared as a regular pulse, repeating with astonishing precision and refusing to fit any known astronomical explanation. For months, scientists struggled to understand what they were seeing, even joking…

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US identifies 384 foreign-born Americans who will soon lose citizenship: Report

US will revoke the citizenship of 384 foreign-born Americans. The Donald Trump administration is serious about denaturalizing people who got American citizenship by fraudulent means and already identified 384 foreign-born Americans who will lose their citizenship, the New York Times reported. This will a part of a push to increase the pace of denaturalizations which…

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