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Andhra Pradesh CM N. Chandrababu Naidu announces social media ban for children under 13 in Andhra Pradesh. The policy will be implemented within 90 days to curb digital addiction and protect kids from harmful online content. 📱🚫

Pakistan petrol price hiked by PKR 55 per litre, petrol now selling at 321.17 litre, diesel 335.86. Things may get worse ahead: Economic Times

India enters FY27 with strong fundamentals, but rising crude and gulf tensions pose risks: FinMin

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated two new corridors of the Delhi Metro and laid the foundation stones for development projects valued at approximately ₹33,500 crore in the national capital on Sunday.

Iranian state media announces that new Supreme Leader has been chosen, but does not disclose name.

Several north Indian states have been witnessing a steady rise in mercury, with Delhi on Saturday (March 7, 2026) recording a maximum temperature of 35.7°C, the highest reading logged in the first week of the month in the past 50 years, an IMD official told PTI.

Saudi oil giant Aramco has begun diverting some oil shipments to the Red Sea

HORMUZ DISRUPTION: GOVERNMENT RELAXES CUSTOM RULES FOR EXPORT CARGO CBIC issues special procedure for export cargo returning due to Strait of Hormuz disruption Export cargo vessels forced to return can berth only at the same Indian port of departure Containers returning to India can be offloaded without filing Bill of Entry in certain cases Customs allows cancellation of Shipping Bills for cargo returning due to Hormuz route disruption

Nishant Kumar, son of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, joins JDU

The government has eased customs rules for export goods that are coming back to India because ships were forced to turn around due to disruptions in shipping routes, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Because of the tensions in the region, some ships carrying Indian

RBI proposes rules to protect bank customers from online fraud Key points from the RBI draft framework: •Applies to digital banking frauds up to ₹50,000. •Compensation: 85% of the loss or ₹25,000 (whichever is lower). •Fraud must be reported within 5 days to the bank and the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal/helpline 1930. •Benefit can be claimed only once in a lifetime. •Proposed rules would apply to electronic banking transactions from July 1, 2026 if finalized.

#Market Themes to Watch This Week Global Inflation Trend — U.S., China, and India data will shape expectations for central bank policy. Interest Rate Outlook — A softer U.S. CPI could increase bets on Fed rate cuts in mid-2026. China Demand Signals — Trade and inflation data

FIIs SOLD ₹ 21,800 CR NET WORTH SHARES FROM INDIAN MARKET IN LAST 4 SESSIONS ( WAR SITUATION )

Bombay Stock Exchange Seeks Land In BKC From MMRDA To Expand Mumbai Operations.

SMLMahindra Feb #CV Sales Update: Total Feb CV sales down 14% at 1,442 units vs 1,679 units (YoY)

Solar Industries: Steps Into Robotics & UAV Manufacturing New Defence Facility – Subsidiary Solar Defence and Aerospace Ltd (part of Solar Industries India) has begun construction of a Robotics & UAV manufacturing plant. Location – The facility will be established at MIHAN SEZ, enhancing the company’s defence infrastructure footprint. Technology Focus – The plant will produce Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), robotic platforms, and autonomous defence systems, marking Solar’s entry into next-gen defence technologies. Strategic Defence Push – Aligned with India’s defence indigenization drive, the initiative supports the nation’s move toward self-reliant advanced weapon and surveillance systems. Event Presence – The Bhoomi Pujan ceremony was attended by Devendra Fadnavis and Nitin Gadkari, underscoring the project’s strategic importance. Impact – Positive: This facility strengthens Solar Industries’ defence manufacturing ecosystem and positions it as a key player in the fast-growing UAV and autonomous systems segment. Key Takeaway: Solar Industries is expanding beyond explosives into cutting-edge defence technologies, unlocking a new growth frontier in India’s autonomous warfare domain.

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