Gold price prediction today: Will gold prices continue to be volatile? Key levels to watch out for April 27, 2026 week

Gold prices recently moved from the upper band toward the mid-band (20 DMA), and are now attempting to stabilize. (AI image) Gold price prediction today: Gold prices will closely track movements on the rate decisions by several central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, this week, says Manav Modi, Senior Analyst, Commodity Research at Motilal…

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‘Premature’: Family of Tripura youth killed in Uttarakhand questions police version; dismisses ‘no racism’ theory | India News

DEHRADUN: The family of Anjel Chakma, the young Tripura native killed in Dehradun earlier this month, pushed back sharply against the city police chief’s public dismissal of racial slurs as a motive behind the murder – a claim central to the family’s version of events and backed, they say, by the firsthand account of Anjel’s…

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Alia Bhatt, Bobby Deol’s Alpha teaser faces plagiarism allegations; fans spot similarities with La Femme Nikita and American Sniper | Hindi Movie News

The teaser of Alpha, starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari, was unveiled on Wednesday and quickly became a talking point on social media. While many fans praised the action-packed glimpse into YRF’s first female-led spy thriller, others accused the makers of borrowing scenes and ideas from international films, including the French classic La Femme Nikita and…

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Quote of the day by Emily Blunt on parenting: “I feel bedtime is this essential anchor… The 10-minute chats where they tell you everything, you don’t want to miss them.” |

People often talk about parenting in terms of big events, like the first words, the first day of school, or big accomplishments. But a lot of parents say that the most meaningful times happen when there is no noise or other things to do. Emily Blunt‘s quote talks about one of those everyday moments: bedtime….

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Work abroad dream comes full circle: How Indians are earning more than locals in their own country

The perception of Indian talent as a low-cost resource is rapidly fading. A new global hiring report shows Indian professionals are increasingly securing higher salaries than local workers in several major economies. The trend highlights growing international demand for specialised skills and signals a broader transformation in the global competition for talent. Glass-lined corridors, ivory…

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