Merchandise trade deficit rises 30.37% to $32.15 billion: Exports up 6.75%, imports surge 16.7% in September

Recent Views 15 India’s merchandise exports in September 2025 rose 6.75 per cent to $36.38 billion from $34.08 billion a year earlier, while imports jumped 16.7 per cent to $68.53 billion, according to data released by the ministry of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday. The surge in imports, led by gold, silver, fertilisers, and electronics,…

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Simone Biles opens up about her mental health struggles during Argentina trip inspiring millions with honesty | International Sports News

Recent Views 15 Simone Biles opens up about her mental health struggles during Argentina trip inspiring millions with honesty (Image via Getty) Simone Biles had a powerful message for the gymnastics world during her visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina. After her own tough battle with the “twisties” that forced her out of the Tokyo Olympics,…

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Trade talks with US: Delhi working to find ‘win-win solution’; 45% of Indian exports remain tariff-free

Recent Views 11 NEW DELHI: Government sources on Wednesday said that discussions between India and the United States on trade issues are “deeper and ongoing,” with both sides working towards finding a “win-win solution.“According to government sources quoted by ANI, engagement between India and the United States is continuing at multiple levels, with constructive discussions…

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‘JD(U) not run by Nitish’: RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav says 3 top leaders ‘bought by BJP’ now in control – watch | India News

Recent Views 10 NEW DELHI: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday targeted ex-ally Janata Dal (United) claiming that the party was not under its chief Nitish Kumar anymore. He said that JD(U) was being run by leaders who had been “bought by the Bharatiya Janata Party“.He claimed that Lalan Singh, Sanjay Jha…

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Alberta teachers demand more hires and smaller classes as strike stretches into its sixth day

Recent Views 11 Alberta teachers demand more hires and smaller classes as strike stretches into its sixth day Alberta’s teachers’ strike has now entered its sixth day, affecting roughly 740,000 students across 2,500 schools, as reported by The Globe and Mail. On Tuesday, the provincial government and the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) met for the…

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Vegetable oil imports jump 51% in September: Surge in crude palm oil drives growth; refined shipments fall to zero

Recent Views 12 India’s vegetable oil imports rose sharply by 51% in September to 16.39 lakh tonnes, boosted by higher crude palm oil (CPO) shipments, even as refined oil imports fell to zero for the first time since 2021, the Solvent Extractors’ Association of India (SEA) said on Wednesday.Total vegetable oil imports — including both…

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