Foreign Institutional Investors in India: A Deep Analysis of Recent Trends

Foreign Institutional Investors in India (FIIs) have recently faced a tumultuous landscape, withdrawing nearly ₹1.3 lakh crore from Indian equities during the March quarter, primarily due to rising geopolitical tensions and significant macroeconomic challenges.Despite this retreat, a closer analysis of shareholding data indicates that these investors have not exited uniformly; rather, they strategically increased their stakes in about 120 companies.

Assam Elephant Calf Death Raises Alarming Questions About NGO Role

The recent death of a 13-month-old elephant calf in Assam has cast a somber light on the circumstances surrounding veterinary camp negligence and the accountability of NGOs involved in wildlife treatment.This tragic incident, which occurred shortly after the calf attended a health check-up camp in Tinsukia district, raises serious concerns about the effectiveness of programs aimed at elephant health checks.

Bengal Dry Spell: What the Upcoming Elections Might Bring

As Bengal braces for the longest dry spell, lasting a staggering nine-and-a-half days, residents are anxiously checking Bengal weather updates.This unusual stretch of dry conditions is expected to unfold just before the critical Bengal 2026 elections, raising concerns about how elections impact on weather patterns can affect agricultural outcomes and the daily lives of citizens.

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