Former Raymond chairman and India's 'Complete Man' Vijaypat Singhania dies at 87
Vijaypat Singhania, former chairman and managing director of the Raymond Group and a well-known figure in India’s corporate world, passed away in Mumbai on Saturday night. Singhania was 87 years old and was admitted to a hospital a day ago after his health declined due to old-age problems. The last rites of Singhania will be performed on Sunday at Chandanwadi crematorium. Read full story
2026-03-29 10:08Delhi braces for rain and thunderstorms today
Delhi is set for a change in weather on Sunday, March 29, with cloudy skies, light rain and thunderstorm activity expected through the day. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert, warning of intermittent showers, lightning and gusty winds that may affect daily routines. The day is likely to begin on a pleasant note, but conditions may turn unstable as the hours progress. The IMD has forecast light to moderate rainfall in parts of the city, along with thunderstorms and winds reaching speeds of 30 to 40 kmph. A second spell of very light rain or drizzle is expected later in the afternoon to evening, again accompanied by thunder and gusty winds. Temperatures are projected to hover between a maximum of 33 C and a minimum of 22 C. Read full story
2026-03-29 10:07Delhi to tighten civic rules with higher fines
Residents and small businesses in Delhi may soon face steeper fines for civic violations, as the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026, proposes a shift from low penalties to a structured, penalty-based system. The Bill, tabled in Parliament on Friday, amends provisions under the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) Act, 1957, and the New Delhi Municipal Council (NMDC) Act, 1994. “The aim is to rationalise outdated provisions and promote ease of living and doing business by shifting to a penalty-based system,” said an MCD official. Several civic offences will see a sharp increase in penalties. Failure to remove filth, currently fined at...Click here to read the full story
2026-03-29 10:05Commercial operations at Noida airport to start in 60 days
Commercial flight operations at the Noida International Airport are expected to begin within the next 45 to 60 days, Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said on Saturday. The announcement signals that the long-awaited airport in Jewar is nearing operational readiness. “The commercial operations at Noida airport will begin 45 to 60 days starting today,” Naidu stated, indicating a tentative timeline for the launch of services. Before operations can commence, the airport must secure approval from the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS). The clearance involves the issuance of the Airport Security Programme (ASP), a mandatory document outlining the airport’s security framework. Read full story
2026-03-29 10:05Horoscope today
The horoscope for March 29 suggests a mix of opportunities and caution across zodiac signs. Aries may face worries but find relief through clearing debts, while Taurus could benefit from new investments and business gains despite family tensions. Gemini may deal with workplace rivalry and relationship issues but see job opportunities, whereas Cancer may feel proud of family achievements but face rising expenses and disputes. Leo may see career opportunities but should be cautious in relationships and health, while Virgo may improve finances despite family concerns. Libra may resolve long-standing issues but needs to take care of health, and Scorpio may see gains in business and relationships with some caution. Sagittarius may face rising expenses and health concerns, Capricorn may deal with workplace challenges but see financial gains, Aquarius may find new income sources despite relationship issues, and Pisces may benefit from partnerships and major life decisions.