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India's service sector shows highest growth in over a decade

Despite a slight dip in April, India's service sector continues to exhibit robust growth, driven by strong demand. The HSBC Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell from 61.2 in March to 60.8 in April, though still representing one of the fastest growth rates witnessed in 14 years. "India's service activity rose at a slightly softer pace in April, backed by a further rise in new orders, with notable strength in domestic demand," stated Pranjul Bhandari, chief India economist at HSBC.

Sports

India-Pakistan bilateral series Down Under? Cricket Australia voices interest

Cricket Australia, on March 27, shared the idea of hosting a bilateral series between arch-rivals India and Pakistan. As per CA's recently-announced international schedule, both India and Pakistan will visit Down Under for their respective series against hosts Australia in November this year. Notably, the two Asian rivals haven't competed in bilateral assignments in over a decade due to political issues.

Politics

India secretly funded preferred candidates in 2021 Canadian election: Report

An official probe by Canada's Foreign Interference Commission has accused India of engaging "in a range of activities that seek to influence Canadian communities and politicians." The interim report suggests that the Indian government, through its proxy agents, attempted to covertly finance preferred candidates in the Canadian general election of 2021. This was done in an attempt to secure the election of pro-India candidates or establish sway over those who assume power.

Technology

China capable of building world's largest particle collider: CERN president

Eliezer Rabinovici, the president of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) and professor emeritus of physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has backed China's bid to construct the world's largest particle collider. During his visit to China in April, Rabinovici expressed confidence in Chinese scientists' capacity to undertake this significant project. Currently, CERN operates the world's biggest particle accelerator, Large Hadron Collider (LHC), housed within a circular tunnel spanning 27km in circumference. It located beneath the Swiss-French border.

Entertainment

Arijit Singh's heartfelt apology wins praise from actor Mahira Khan

A video from a recent concert in Dubai featuring Arijit Singh has garnered global attention. The clip shows Singh apologizing to Pakistani actor Mahira Khan for not recognizing her initially in the audience. He was performing Zaalima from Khan's 2017 film Raees, which co-starred Shah Rukh Khan. In the video, Singh addresses the concert-goers, saying, "You guys must be surprised, should I reveal? I should reveal it in a very nice way..." before revealing Khan's presence at the concert.

Business

Why Godrej family's billion-dollar business restructuring won't attract tax?

The Godrej Group, a 127-year-old family-owned conglomerate, has recently declared its decision to split into two separate entities. This strategic move, led by the third generation of the Godrej family, involves a multi-billion-dollar settlement that will not attract any capital gains tax. Insiders privy to the developments have told Moneycontrol that the Godrej Group has opted for a 'family arrangement' under tax law, which is exempt from capital gains tax provisions of the Income Tax Act.

Miscellaneous

Joe Biden calls India 'xenophobic,' Jaishankar responds

India's External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, has countered the claims made by United States President Joe Biden that India is "xenophobic." To invalidate Biden's label, he cited the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The law grants citizenship to Hindus, Jains, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Parsis who arrived in India on or before December 31, 2014, from Bangladesh, Pakistan, or Afghanistan. He said that the policy demonstrates India's welcoming nature in a conversation with the Economic Times.