Gold-Silver Prices Today: The price of 10 grams of gold crosses the ₹1.5 lakh mark once again; silver’s luster also rises—check today’s rates in your city.
Gold Silver Price Today: Gold prices in the Indian bullion market have witnessed yet another rise today. On April 16, 2026, gold rates surged by a staggering ₹1,420 per 10 grams, pushing the price of 24-carat gold past the ₹1.55 lakh mark. It is not just gold; a significant increase is also being observed in silver prices.Gold Silver Price Today: The Impact of Akshaya Tritiya and Global Tensions The festival of Akshaya Tritiya is set to be celebrated on the upcoming 19th of April. As purchasing gold on this auspicious occasion is considered highly propitious, there is currently a surge
Read more‘Made in India’ Craze Sweeps Chinese Markets; Delivering a Blow to the US, China Emerges as India’s Largest Trading Partner Amidst a Massive Surge in Exports.
In recent times, India has been making its mark on global markets. Every major nation is eager to engage in trade with India. India-China Trade News: In recent times, India has been making its mark on global markets. Every major nation is eager to engage in trade with India. According to government statistics, the Indian economy has taken a new leap forward. Surpassing the United States, China has once again emerged as India’s largest trading partner. There is a significant demand for Indian goods within the Chinese market. Statistics indicate that major nations are now placing greater trust in Indian
Read moreAmit Shah: The elections that will be held by 2029 will be according to the old seats; Amit Shah explained how many seats will increase in South India
Amit Shah, in the Lok Sabha, presented the government’s stance on various issues on behalf of the government regarding the Constitution 131st Amendment Bill, 2026, the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026, and the Delimitation Bill, 2026. I clearly say that the report of the Delimitation Commission will come into effect when the Parliament accepts it and the President approves it. This is not a question to happen before 2029; the elections up to 2029 will be based on the old seats and the old system, Amit Shah said. A major narrative is being built that if the three bills
Read moreRahata Market Update: Crop Prices Hold Steady Amid Heatwave Alerts
Rahata, Ahmednagar | April 16, 2026 — As the mercury touches 39°C in the Shirdi-Rahata belt, the local Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC) remains a hive of activity. Despite the scorching heatwave alert issued by the IMD, farmers from across the taluka arrived early today to trade their harvests. Market analysis for mid-April shows a stabilizing trend for key commodities like pomegranate and soybean, while onion prices continue to face downward pressure. 1. Pomegranate: The Pride of Rahata Rahata is globally recognized for its high-quality pomegranates (Anar). Today’s market data reflects a wide range in pricing based on fruit grade
Read morePresidential Visit to Maharashtra: President Droupadi Murmu Honors Gandhian Legacy at Sevagram Ashram
April 16, 2026 — In a visit laden with symbolic weight and historical reverence, the President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, arrived at the hallowed grounds of Sevagram Ashram in Wardha, Maharashtra, this morning. This visit marks a poignant moment in her four-day tour of Gujarat and Maharashtra, underscoring the enduring relevance of Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of “Antyodaya” (upliftment of the last person) in contemporary India. A Journey to the “Village of Service” The President’s arrival at Sevagram—literally translated as the “Village of Service”—is more than a routine state engagement. For an incumbent President who has frequently spoken about her
Read more“So, what should we tell them?” Supreme Court dismisses petition seeking mandatory voting in elections.
The Bench also expressed concern regarding the underprivileged sections of society. The Bench asked, “If a poor man says, ‘I need to earn my daily wages,’ how can I go and vote? What are we supposed to tell them?”Supreme Court on Mandatory Voting: The Supreme Court refused to entertain a petition seeking mandatory voting in the country. The Court stated that such a directive falls within the realm of policy and cannot be issued by the judiciary. A Bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi, and Justice Vipul M. Pancholi observed that the Court cannot hear petitions demanding
Read moreEmpowering the Annadata: A Comprehensive Guide to Maharashtra’s New Farm Schemes in 2026
April 16, 2026 — As the sun blazes over the fields of Maharashtra, a new wave of agricultural reform is taking root. In a historic move during the 2026-27 State Budget, the Maharashtra government has unveiled a suite of ambitious schemes aimed at transforming the lives of the state’s 1.52 crore farmers. From massive debt waivers to the solarization of irrigation, the “Mahayuti” administration is doubling down on its promise to make the state a $500 billion agricultural economy by 2047. 1. The Crown Jewel: Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Shetkari Karjmafi Yojna The most significant announcement of 2026 is the new
Read moreIranian Ship Carrying 2 Million Barrels of Oil Arrives in Gujarat; India Refuses to Accept the Consignment—What Exactly Is the Reason?
Iran War News: A shortage of oil has currently arisen due to the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States. Recently, an oil tanker carrying approximately 2 million barrels of crude oil from Iran arrived in Gujarat; however, no one was aware of its arrival. According to reports, Indian oil refining companies (refiners) will not accept this oil tanker. The reason for this is that no one knows who purchased these vessels, where they originated, or other such details.Why will the oil not be accepted? The ‘Derya’—a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC)—arrived at a port in Gujarat on Tuesday.
Read moreIndia’s Big Message On Hormuz At UN: “Targeting of Commercial Shipping Unacceptable”
New Delhi/United Nations, April 17 – India has delivered a firm message at the United Nations, condemning attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and warning that such actions are “unacceptable.” Speaking at a UN General Assembly debate on The Situation in the Middle East, India’s Permanent Representative, Ambassador Harish P, underscored the grave risks posed to global trade and energy security. He stressed that maritime safety in the region is vital for India’s economy, given its heavy reliance on oil imports through Hormuz. “An aspect of particular concern for India, for its energy and economic security, relates
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