Record indices, weak breadth: Nifty50, Sensex soar but broad market weak; most Nifty500 stocks below trend averages

Despite key indices Nifty 50 and Sensex hitting record highs recently, broad market optimism remains limited, with nearly half of NSE’s top 500 stocks still lagging a key technical benchmark. A study by Samco Securities shows that within the Nifty 500 universe, only 40 per cent of stocks are trading above their 50-day simple moving…

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Alabama halts Black- and women-focused student magazines after federal anti-DEI guidance triggers immediate shutdown

The University of Alabama has abruptly suspended two student-run magazines, Nineteen Fifty-Six, focused on Black students, and Alice, centered on women’s issues, citing federal guidance against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programmes on college campuses. Editors were informed on Monday that both publications would cease operations immediately as reported by the Associated Press.A university official…

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Celina Jaitly drops update on her brother Major Vikrant Jaitly detained in UAE in an emotional note: ‘The Ministery of External affairs appoints a nodal officer’ |

Celina Jaitly has filed a plea in court as her brother Major Vikrant Jaitly has been detained in the UAE for th last 14 months. She filed a request so that the Indian Government can help rescue him. A hearing took place in court today and the Delhi High Court has directed to facilitate communication…

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IndiGo flight cancellation chaos: DGCA and civil aviation ministry launch review; normalcy by February 2026, says airlines | India News

NEW DELHI: The Civil Aviation Ministry and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) have launched an intensive review and monitoring exercise after IndiGo reported widespread operational disruptions and an unusually high number of flight cancellations across its network since late November 2025.Civil Aviation Minister reviewed the situation with senior MoCA officials and IndiGo’s top…

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Harvard slashes Ph.D. intake across humanities and social sciences: Departments make plans to keep UG courses running

Harvard slashes Ph.D. intake across humanities and social sciences Harvard University’s recent decision to sharply reduce Ph.D. admissions is set to affect undergraduate teaching across several departments in the next two years, according to The Harvard Crimson. The cuts, part of a broader effort to address a $350 million budget shortfall, are prompting departments to…

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