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India's Exports Grow 4.84% in April-Oct 2025

India's merchandise exports demonstrate strength despite global challenges, growing 4.84% to $491.80 billion in April-October 2025. Read the detailed trade analysis.

100% Rise in Jharkhand Witch-Hunting Cases

Jharkhand saw a 100% spike in witch-hunting cases in 2023. Explore the deep-rooted causes: healthcare gaps, land rights denial for Adivasi women, and failed laws. Read the full analysis.

Silver Price Soars, Indians Rush to Cash In

Silver prices hit a record Rs 1.78 lakh/kg, triggering a massive sell-off. Indians sold 100 tonnes of old silver in a week, a volume that usually takes months. Experts predict prices could reach Rs 2 lakh/kg soon. Read more.

Rupee May Hit 91.50/Dollar in 3 Months: Experts

The Indian rupee could weaken to around ₹91.50 per US dollar in the next quarter, say analysts. Key factors include heavy foreign outflows, a widening trade deficit, and bearish technical charts. Read the full analysis.

Rupee Breaches 90/Dollar, More Weakness Expected

The Indian rupee fell past the key 90-per-dollar level, cementing a weak bias. With RBI intervention measured, analysts expect more pressure and speculative bets against the currency.

Rupee at 90: Why RBI Should Avoid Heavy Intervention

As the rupee breaches 90 against the dollar, experts argue the RBI should focus on inflation, not currency defense. A weaker rupee can boost exports amid a widening trade deficit. Read the analysis.

India's Exports Rebound Strongly in November: Goyal

India's merchandise exports posted a healthy rise in November, recovering from October's sharp fall. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlights growth amidst global volatility and ongoing FTA talks. Official data due Dec 15.

Rupee at 90: Why It's the Worst-Performing Currency

The Indian rupee breached 90 against the US dollar, becoming 2025's worst-performing major currency. Explore the charts and reasons behind the slide driven by US trade tensions and foreign outflows.

Telangana, Andhra Pradesh overshoot RBI borrowing limits

Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have become India's most aggressive borrowers in 2025, overshooting RBI limits by 190% and 122% respectively. Economists warn of severe long-term fiscal stress. Read the full analysis.

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