Wakefit IPO GMP: What the Grey Market is Signalling to Investors

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Wakefit Innovations, the direct-to-consumer (D2C) mattress and home furnishings brand, is set to enter the Indian primary market with an IPO size of around ₹1,288–1,289 crore, and early grey market activity is already attracting strong investor interest.[1][2][5] A key talking point is the Wakefit IPO GMP (grey market premium), which is indicating potential double-digit listing … Read more

Aidan Hutchinson: Detroit Lions’ Defensive Star and NFL Breakout Phenomenon

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Aidan Hutchinson is currently listed as healthy and expected to play, with no ongoing absence or multi‑week recovery timeline; his recent elbow issue was minor and cleared. timesofindia.indiatimes+5​ Current injury status Reports from mid‑November noted Hutchinson missed a Wednesday practice with an upper‑body/elbow issue but returned as a full participant the next day. Team and … Read more

IndiGo Flight Delays and Cancellations: What’s Behind India’s Aviation Crisis

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India’s aviation sector is facing unprecedented disruption as IndiGo, the country’s largest domestic airline, grapples with a perfect storm of operational challenges. In early December 2025, the carrier cancelled over 200 flights in a single day and saw its on-time performance plummet to just 35 percent—the worst among all major Indian airlines. For millions of … Read more

Bank of Japan’s Rate Hike Gamble: Why Tokyo’s Policy Shift Is Reshaping Global Finance

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The Bank of Japan stands at a critical crossroads. After maintaining interest rates at 0.5% for months, internal policy discussions and recent statements from Governor Kazuo Ueda suggest that a significant monetary policy shift could arrive as early as December 2025. This potential rate increase represents far more than a routine adjustment to Japan’s borrowing … Read more

Bitcoin’s December Plunge: Why Crypto Is the Canary in the Coal Mine for Market Risk

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As December 2025 began, Bitcoin experienced a jarring 6% decline on Monday, December 1st, plummeting to $85,788 and marking one of its steepest daily percentage drops since early November. This wasn’t an isolated incident—it was the culmination of a brutal November that saw the world’s largest cryptocurrency shed over $18,000, its most significant monthly dollar … Read more

Smashes, cheers and drama: Supreme Court versus Union of India on a badminton court

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The All-India Judges Badminton Championship 2025 took place on November 29-30, 2025, at Thyagraj Stadium in New Delhi, marking a historic first-of-its-kind event that brought together the judiciary and executive branch in a friendly sporting competition. Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Vikram Nath faced off against Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju and Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal in an exhibition match, symbolizing the separation of powers through a gentle reminder of boundaries on the badminton court. The two-day tournament featured approximately 84 judges from the Supreme Court and high courts, including five women judges, competing in singles and doubles matches across men’s and women’s categories. The event was organized by former international badminton player Abantika Deka with support from the Ministry of Law and Justice and approval from the Supreme Court of India, presented as a wellness initiative to promote fitness and camaraderie within the judicial fraternity. CJI Surya Kant emphasized that judges work long, demanding, and stressful hours involving considerable sitting, making participation in recreational activities essential for their mental and physical well-being. He noted that nearly 75 High Court judges participated in the tournament, demonstrating their awareness of the importance of fitness and balanced lifestyles. Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal praised the initiative as a positive message about fitness, while Minister Kiren Rijiju indicated that the Supreme Court plans to organize more sports tournaments for judges beyond badminton. The championship aimed to encourage health, sportsmanship, and camaraderie across the judicial fraternity while modeling preventive health practices for public institutions. The opening and closing ceremonies were graced by senior government officials and judiciary leaders, with former Chief Justice BR Gavai and Justice Vikram Nath felicitating the winners. Justice Nath and Justice Dipankar Datta reportedly practiced with badminton racquets for over a week to prepare for the matches. The event represented a unique national initiative where the judiciary leads by example to promote fitness and a balanced lifestyle, with support from FIT India and various government ministries.

Prairie Farms Dairy Milk Recall: What Consumers Need to Know

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On November 25, 2025, Prairie Farms Dairy announced a significant recall of its gallon-sized fat-free milk products due to potential contamination with food-grade cleaning agents. The recall, which affects consumers primarily in Illinois and Wisconsin, represents an important reminder of the critical role that quality control and rapid response play in the food and beverage … Read more

German Economy Stagnates: What It Means for the Eurozone’s Future

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Germany, Europe’s largest economy, finds itself trapped in a prolonged period of economic stagnation that shows no immediate signs of relief. As 2025 progresses, financial market experts and economic forecasters paint a sobering picture: Germany’s economy is expected to grow by just 0.1 percent this year, with around 30 percent of surveyed experts predicting a … Read more