Ayurveda Day to be celebrated on September 23 every year
In a landmark decision aimed at enhancing global visibility and consistency in observance, the Government of India has designated September 23 as the date for celebrating Ayurveda Day each year.
This change, notified through a Gazette Notification dated March 23, marks a significant shift from the earlier practice of observing Ayurveda Day on Dhanteras, which follows a variable lunar calendar, according to the Ministry of AYUSH.
Ayurveda Day has been commemorated annually to promote Ayurveda as a scientific, evidence-based, and holistic system of medicine that plays a pivotal role in preventive healthcare and wellness. Until now, Ayurveda Day coincided with Dhanteras, a festival observed in the Hindu month of Kartik (usually October or November). However, as the date of Dhanteras fluctuates each year, the observance of Ayurveda Day lacked a fixed annual date.
US, UAE sign economic partnership agreements in several sectors
The United States and Saudi Arabia today signed a strategic economic partnership agreement. The pact was signed by US President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. The agreement covers several sectors, including energy, mining, and defense. It aims to bolster economic ties between the United States and Saudi Arabia, with the hope of fostering growth in these key areas. Several other agreements were signed between US and Saudi Arabia, including on military cooperation. President Trump reached Riyadh this afternoon on the first leg of his three-Nation tour to West Asia. Upon arrival, President Trump was warmly received by the Saudi Crown Prince. He will travel to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates later this week. This is President Trump’s first major international trip of his second term as he works to shore up relations with a trio of key allies and prove his might as a dealmaker on the world stage.
India’s defence stocks surge 9% on Modi’s ‘Made in India’ Push
Indian defence stocks continue to be in the spotlight. The share prices have skyrocketed in Tuesday’s trade session as Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for ‘Made in India’ military gear.
Shares of Defence companies surge
The share price of Bharat Dynamics surged the highest among the defence stocks, jumping 9.4% to Rs 1,718 on the National Stock Exchange.
The share price of Bharat Electronics, recently added to the Nifty 50, rose 4.6% to an intra-day high of Rs 337.75. It was the top gainer in the Nifty 50.
Hindustan Aeronautics share price gained 4.6% to trade at an intra-day high of Rs 4,645.
India Launches First 3nm Chip Design Centre As Renesas Opens New Facilities In Noida, Bengaluru
India marked a major milestone in its semiconductor ambitions on Tuesday with the inauguration of Renesas Electronics’ new design centres in Noida and Bengaluru, which will include the country’s first facility working on cutting-edge 3 nanometre chip designs.
Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw presided over the opening and described the 3nm design effort as a leap forward for India’s semiconductor sector, which has previously seen progress at 7nm and 5nm levels.
“Designing at 3nm is truly next-generation,” the minister said, adding that the development places India firmly on the global semiconductor innovation map.
The new centres are part of India’s broader strategy to build a comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem, including design, fabrication, assembly and testing and supply chain capabilities.
PM Modi calls for targeted interventions in TB elimination efforts
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (May 13, 2025) underscored the importance of targeted interventions and technology-led outreach in the fight against tuberculosis, while chairing a high-level review meeting on the National TB Elimination Programme (NTEP) at his official residence.
The Prime Minister emphasised the need to analyse TB patient data based on urban-rural distinctions and occupational categories. “This will help identify vulnerable groups requiring early testing and treatment, especially workers in construction, mining, textile and other high-risk sectors,” Mr. Modi observed.
Highlighting the curability of TB with regular treatment, the Prime Minister said the public must be made more aware, with less fear and more support. He called upon Nikshay Mitra —volunteers who support TB patients, to leverage digital platforms and interactive technologies to engage with patients effectively.
Manohar Lal inaugurates ‘Bharat Bodh Kendra’ at IHC
Union Housing and Urban affairs minister Manohar Lal on Saturday inaugurated the ‘Bharat Bodh Kendra’ at the India Habitat Centre (IHC) here.
In a statement, the Union housing and urban affairs ministry said ‘Bharat Bodh Kendra’ is a new addition to IHC’s Habitat Library and Resource Centre — a dedicated section aimed at fostering awareness and appreciation of India’s rich cultural and civilisational heritage.
The new facility will house a curated collection of books and resources on Indian art, music, spirituality, history, philosophy and other related fields.
UN Global Road Safety Week: WHO urges members for safer road design, lower speed limits
The WHO has urged all member states, the civil society, the private sector and communities to push for people-centred mobility policies, safer road design, safe vehicles and lower speed limits on the occasion of the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week.
The UN Global Road Safety Week is marked biennially, starting on the third Monday of May.
This year, the theme urges the world to make walking and cycling safe for everyone.
Walking and cycling are an integral part of the multimodal transport systems in the Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2020-2030, Saima Wazed, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia, said.
Taliban bans chess in Afghanistan over Islamic law concerns
The Taliban government has suspended chess across Afghanistan, citing concerns that the game may promote gambling—an activity considered forbidden under their interpretation of Islamic law. The suspension, announced on Sunday, will remain in effect until religious authorities determine whether the game aligns with Islamic principles.
“Until these considerations are addressed, the sport of chess is suspended in Afghanistan,” said Atal Mashwani, spokesperson for the Taliban’s sports directorate, speaking to AFP.
In Kabul, the ban has disrupted small social hubs where chess served as a rare recreational outlet. Azizullah Gulzada, who runs a café in the city that has hosted informal chess games for years, said the move could hurt both his business and the mental well-being of his patrons.
IPL 2025: Tournament resumes on May 17 with final slated for June 3
The Indian Premier League is all set to resume on May 17 with the final to be played on June 3, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced on Monday. The IPL, which was suspended last Friday following hostilities between India and Pakistan, will now take place at six venues with those for the play-offs still to be decided.
Ever since India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire, the BCCI has been in a huddle to restart the league. After consultation with the government, the Board released the revised schedule which sees the tournament resuming in Bengaluru on Saturday with Royal Challengers Bengaluru taking on Kolkata Knight Riders. It will be followed by a double header on Sunday in Jaipur and Delhi as Rajasthan Royals take on Punjab Kings in the afternoon, followed by the evening clash between Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Titans.
Apart from these three venues, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Mumbai will see the remaining league fixtures being played. The Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match, which was called-off mid-way on May 8, would now take place in Jaipur on May 24.
Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani launches "Win the Battle of Your Mind in the Age of Social Media" by Reeta Ramamurthy Gupta
The event was conducted at Crossword's new Juhu flagship store.In an age where scrolling has become second nature, a powerful new book titled Win The Battle of Your Mind: Scroll Less, Read More by acclaimed author and Asia's first Reading Coach Reeta Ramamurthy Gupta was launched to a full house @ Crossword Krishna Curve at the hands of eminent educationist and businessman, Dr Niranjan Hiranandani.
"Addressing the book launch, Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani opined, 'In an age where endless scrolling dominates our attention, 'Win the Battle of Your Mind: Scroll Less, Read More, serves as an awakening. This book inspires a balanced approach to integrate mindfulness with the digital age, encouraging us to engage with content in ways that enrich our minds and nurture our personal growth. It is a crucial reminder of the power of our brain and how we must not let it be affected by a lack of reading.' He emphasized the importance of developing the reading habit, reminding us of the revolutionary power of reading throughout history.