Bank credit grows 15.9% in FY26 to Rs 212.9 lakh crore; Finance ministry says capex, reforms boosting demand

Bank credit grows 15.9% in FY26 to Rs 212.9 lakh crore; Finance ministry says capex, reforms boosting demand

Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) recorded a robust 15.9 per cent growth in credit during FY2025-26, reflecting strong economic activity and sustained demand across sectors, the Finance Ministry said, PTI reported. Total outstanding bank credit stood at Rs 212.9 lakh crore in March 2026, an increase of Rs 29.2 lakh crore over the previous year. “Amidst…

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'I used to watch it from sidelines': Erling Haaland reflects on life-changing FIFA World Cup after England heartbreak | Football News

‘I used to watch it from sidelines’: Erling Haaland reflects on life-changing FIFA World Cup after England heartbreak | Football News

Erling Haaland said Norway’s FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign has changed him as a person after the team’s run ended with a quarter-final defeat to England.Norway’s World Cup journey came to an end after a 2-1 extra-time loss to England. Despite the result, Haaland said playing on football’s biggest stage and representing his country was…

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Hydrogen-Powered Train: 'Futuristic, smoke-free, pollution-free': What we know about India’s first ‘swadeshi’ hydrogen train | India News

Hydrogen-Powered Train: ‘Futuristic, smoke-free, pollution-free’: What we know about India’s first ‘swadeshi’ hydrogen train | India News

Photo credit: PIB NEW DELHI: Indian Railways has approved running India’s first indigenous hydrogen fuel-cell-based train on the Jind-Sonipat section of the Northern Railway, entering the elite club of nations including Germany, Japan, China, and the United States.The futuristic train will have 10 coaches and will be powered by a 1200-kilowatt engine. It is expected…

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How Richard Feynman's lunch order became a 50-year-old mathematical mystery that scientists have finally solved

How Richard Feynman’s lunch order became a 50-year-old mathematical mystery that scientists have finally solved |

A casual lunch between friends in the late 1970s left behind one of physics’ quirkiest unsolved puzzles. Nobel laureate Richard Feynman, while dining with his friend Ralph Leighton at a Thai restaurant in Glendale, California, watched Leighton agonise over whether to order his favourite ginger chicken again or risk trying something new from the menu….

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Meet Premchand Godha: The CA who managed Amitabh Bachchan's finances and built a struggling pharma company into a Rs 28,000 crore giant

Meet Premchand Godha: The CA who managed Amitabh Bachchan’s finances and built a struggling pharma company into a Rs 28,000 crore giant

Meet Premchand Godha: The CA who managed Amitabh Bachchan’s finances and built a struggling pharma company into a Rs 28,000 crore giant Premchand Godha’s success story is one of India’s most remarkable business journeys. Long before he became a billionaire businessman, Godha worked as the Chartered Accountant (CA) for Amitabh Bachchan and his family, managing…

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Iran ‘choking like a stuffed pig’: Trump digs in on Hormuz blockade; Tehran warns ‘unprecedented action’

Iran ‘choking like a stuffed pig’: Trump digs in on Hormuz blockade; Tehran warns ‘unprecedented action’

US President Donald Trump has said the United States will maintain its naval blockade on Iran until Tehran agrees to a deal addressing Washington’s concerns over its nuclear programme, signalling a hardening stance even as military options remain under consideration.Speaking to Axios, Trump indicated that the blockade is currently his preferred tool of pressure, describing…

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