8th Pay Commission: 3.25 Fitment Factor & 5% Annual Hike Demand

Yogi Government’s 10th Budget: Big Welfare Push, Pension Hike & Student Benefits

8th Pay Commission: According to The Economic Times, the central government employee organization FNPO (Federation of National Postal Organization) has written to the National Council (Joint Consultative Machinery, Staff Side) as work moves forward to lay the groundwork for the upcoming 8th Pay Commission, requesting, among other things, a multi-level fitment factor and a 5% … Read more

Republic Day 2026 WhatsApp AI Stickers: Step-by-Step Guide

Republic Day 2026 WhatsApp AI stickers created using Meta AI

Republic Day 2026 is quickly approaching, and if you want to go beyond the typical “Happy Republic Day” GIFs and pictures, making a unique AI sticker on WhatsApp can be a fantastic way to celebrate in style. How to create AI-powered Republic Day 2026 stickers on WhatsApp Although WhatsApp currently has a variety of stickers, … Read more

Rupee Falls Below 92: What Becomes Costlier and Who Benefits

Big Bank CEOs Earn $258M in 2025 as Profits Hit Record Highs

The rupee’s decline to a historic low of 92 against the US dollar on January 23 is predicted to increase inflationary pressures and drive up the price of imports including crude oil, electronics, international travel, and education while providing some respite to exporters. Impact of the Rupee Falling to a Record Low So far this … Read more

FY27 Budget Highlights: Industrial Growth & Fiscal Discipline

Health Budget Rises 9.5% to ₹19,306 Crore for 2026–27: Satya Kumar Yadav

Throughout the past ten years, the government has made significant investments in capital expenditures in every budget, building on its Amrit Kaal strategy to improve both digital and physical infrastructure. We have seen this as the first stage in Amrit Kaal’s plan to make India a developed nation. Phase-II Focus and FY27 Budget Expectations Phase-II, … Read more

Unsung Artists of Colonial India Flower Paintings

Henry J. Noltie, a botanical historian, curator, and taxonomist, describes the paintings we are viewing as “palimpsests that mix art and science.” History and Purpose of Botanical Paintings in India Indian artists produced these pieces throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, mostly at the request of East India Company (EIC) officers and then by British … Read more