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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Worried About New York City's Economic Outlook, Taxation
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink expressed concerns about New York City's economic future, taxation, and public services, suggesting the company might deploy US resources elsewhere if conditions worsen. He cited the city's reliance on top earners for tax revenue and criticized "13 years of weak administrations."
Pune Realtor Murder: Fiancée Siya Goyal Allegedly Secretly Married Lover Months Before Killing
Police in Pune are investigating the murder of realtor Ketan Agrawal, with his fiancée Siya Goyal as the prime suspect. Sources claim Goyal secretly married her alleged lover, Chetan Chaudhary, four months before Agrawal's death. Evidence from mobile data suggests a hidden marriage, casting doubt on Goyal's public engagement and grief.
El Nino Triggers Significant Drop in India's Hydropower Output and Crop Sowing
India's hydropower generation fell nearly 21% in June due to El Nino-induced dry weather, impacting reservoir levels and increasing grid pressure. Crop sowing also declined significantly, with acreage down 21% for kharif crops.
Indian Economy Shows Resilience Amidst Middle East Conflict, But Monsoon Concerns Linger
Despite global economic headwinds from the Middle East conflict, India's economy shows resilience with strong GST collections, vehicle sales, and UPI transactions. However, a weak monsoon due to El Nino poses a risk to inflation and rural demand, though economists believe the worst is over.
Modi uses Bollywood hit to describe India-Indonesia ties
PM Narendra Modi invoked the Bollywood song 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' to describe the warmth between India and Indonesia, suggesting their ties could lead to 'bahut kuch' (much more). Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto shared a personal connection, claiming Indian DNA and expressing his ministers' fondness for Indian music.
Trump Administration Eyes Tighter H-1B, Green Card, and Student Visa Rules
The Trump administration is preparing new immigration rule changes targeting H-1B visas, employment-based green cards, and student visas. Indian professionals and students are expected to be significantly impacted by proposals that could tighten eligibility, increase employer scrutiny, and end automatic extensions for work authorization documents.