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Why supply chain risk management is now a growth function

Supply chain risk is no longer limited to disruptions; it directly impacts revenue, margins and customer trust. Volatility in suppliers, logistics, geopolitics and demand variability exposes businesses to stockouts and cost spikes. Structured risk management uses scenario planning, supplier diversification and real-time visibility to protect continuity.
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Why robotics in Indian healthcare faces adoption limits

Robotics in Indian healthcare promises precision and efficiency but faces cost, infrastructure and skill constraints. High capital expenditure, low utilisation rates and limited reimbursement, slow ROI for hospitals. Without integration into clinical workflows and outcomes-based models, robotics remains under-deployed. Scalable adoption depends on affordability, training ecosystems and use cases.
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Clashes erupt outside Yunus' residence 6 days before B'desh polls

Violent clashes erupted outside Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus' residence in Dhaka on Friday, six days before the general election. The protesters were demanding the implementation of the Ninth National Pay Scale and chanted 'there is no rice in the stomach'. The police fired water cannons, tear gas, and sound grenades to disperse the crowd.
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04:59 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Another bread-earner: AAP slams BJP as Delhi biker dies after falling in pit

AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj criticised the CM Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government after the death of a biker who fell into a deep pit on an under-construction road in Janakpuri. He said, "Just another innocent bread-earner." He added, "This tragedy was waiting to happen. Inspite of complaints, this death trap was not properly barricaded to prevent loss of lives."
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04:58 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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India record highest-ever total in an Under-19 World Cup final

India posted a total of 411/9 against England in the Under-19 World Cup 2026 final in Harare. It's the highest-ever total in an Under-19 World Cup final. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi top-scored in the innings with 175(80), while captain Ayush Mhatre scored 53(51). The previous highest total (253/7) in an Under-19 World Cup final was registered by Australia against India in 2024.
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05:14 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Trump shares video depicting Barack Obama, his wife Michelle as apes

US President Donald Trump shared a video depicting former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle as apes. In the video, Trump shared conspiracy theory that Dominion Voting Systems helped Democrats rig the 2020 presidential election and briefly depicted Obamas with their faces superimposed on apes. This has triggered a backlash, with Democrats calling him out for being racist.
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05:13 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Rupee records best week in 3 years after India-US trade deal

The Indian rupee logged its best weekly performance in more than three years, closing at 90.6550 per dollar on Friday, up 1.4% for the week, according to Reuters. However, it was down 0.3% for the day. The weekly gains were driven largely by India and the US announcing a trade deal after months of negotiations.
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05:02 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Amazon stock falls 10% after it announces $200-bn spending push

Amazon shares dropped more than 10% after it announced a massive $200-billion jump in capex in 2025. This marks a significant rise from the $131 billion it spent last year, pushing Amazon ahead of Meta, Google, and Microsoft. Despite a 23% revenue increase YoY, Amazon announced 16,000 job cuts last week, following 14,000 layoffs in October 2025.
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05:26 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Astronomer ex-HR head to speak at crisis PR conference after kiss-cam row, ticket to cost β‚Ή79,000

Astronomer ex-HR head Kristin Cabot, who faced public scrutiny after getting caught on 'kiss cam' with then-Astronomer CEO Andy Byron during a Coldplay concert, is set to appear as a keynote speaker at a crisis communications conference. The 30-minute discussion is titled "Kristin Cabot: Taking Back the Narrative". The tickets for the April event will cost around $875 (over β‚Ή79,000).
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05:24 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Pit into which Delhi biker fell and died was dug only a day ago

The pit in Delhi, into which biker Kamal Dhyani fell to his death, had been dug by Delhi Jal Board only the previous day, Delhi Minister Parvesh Singh said. About a fortnight ago, DJB CEO Kaushal Sharma had issued internal order warning that "Noida-like accident mustn't happen at DJB sites". Notably, a techie died in Noida by drowning in pit.
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05:44 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Why did the RBI choose to keep repo rate unchanged in February?

RBI chose to keep repo rate unchanged in February as it's "threading a narrow path" and domestic conditions, growth and inflation are "clearly comfortable", according to InCred Money Team. Bajaj Broking Research said the decision underscores confidence in India's domestic growth momentum. Tata Capital said repo rate remaining unchanged signals RBI's continued focus on sustaining economic momentum.
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05:44 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Why do people remember things from years ago, but forget why they walked into a room?

Embarrassing moments are often remembered vividly because they involve strong emotional activation, explained neurologist Dr Annu Aggarwal. The amygdala becomes highly active during such events. It then signals hippocampus, brain's long-term memory centre, to tag it as important. In contrast, everyday actions like entering a room are typically managed by working memory, a short-term system.
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06:12 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Death toll in Pakistan mosque suicide blast rises to 69, over 170 injured

Death toll after a suicide bomber detonated himself at a Shi'ite mosque in Pakistan’s Islamabad has risen to 69. More than 170 people were injured in the attack. The suicide bomber was reportedly stopped at gate of the Imambargah, but went on to blow himself up. Worshippers had gathered at the mosque for Friday prayers when the incident took place.
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06:04 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Indians emerge as UK's most economically successful migrants, shaping UK's economy: Report

Indian immigrants emerged as UK's most economically successful migrant group as they've been playing a key role in shaping UK's economic strength and global influence, an Aston University report found. The report highlighted high levels of employment, strong educational attainment and a deep-rooted entrepreneurial culture among Indians. It noted that Indians are generating employment too in UK.
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06:27 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Prominent entrepreneur Sunil Sadarangani, owner of Solapur's Multani Bakery, dies by suicide

Prominent entrepreneur and owner of Solapur's Multani Bakery, Sunil Motilal Sadarangani died by suicide aged 59. A video showing Sadarangani standing with folded hands moments before dying by suicide has surfaced. His body was recovered and sent for post-mortem examination at a government hospital. Authorities have launched an investigation to ascertain circumstances leading to his death.
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06:51 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Pressure? What pressure: Jyotiraditya Scindia as Sooryavanshi scores 175(80) in U-19 WC final

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia took to X (formerly Twitter) to praise 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for scoring 175(80) in the Under-19 World Cup 2026 final against England. He wrote, "Pressure? What pressure. A 14-year-old hitting 175 in a World Cup final is pure sporting brilliance. History in motion by our U19 champion, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Absolutely fabulous!"
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07:13 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Whenever I praise PM Modi, Congress gets upset: J&K CM Abdullah

While speaking in Assembly, Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah said, β€œI am not one of those people who would refuse to be thankful for a good cause.” "Wherever I receive support from...PM, Home Minister, or Finance Minister, I thank them,” he added. Abdullah stated that whenever he praises PM Narendra Modi, UT’s Congress president Tariq Hameed Karra, gets upset.
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07:28 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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Bathroom-cleaning chemicals used in Tirupati laddus under YSRCP rule: Andhra CM

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu accused the previous YSR Congress Party government of using ghee adulterated with bathroom-cleaning chemicals to prepare Tirupati laddus. He said the alleged acts were an attempt to "undermine the prestige of Lord Venkateswara Swamy with adulterated prasadam", calling it the "greatest sin against God".
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07:57 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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For first time, T20 World Cup to be held without Rohit Sharma and Shakib Al Hasan

T20 World Cup 2026 will be the first edition of T20 World Cup to be played without former India captain Rohit Sharma and former Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan. Rohit and Shakib featured in all previous nine editions of the competition. Rohit retired from T20I cricket after T20 World Cup 2024, while Shakib hasn't played international cricket since 2024.
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08:09 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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India win Under-19 World Cup for record-extending 6th time, defeat England by 100 runs in final

India defeated England by 100 runs in the Under-19 World Cup 2026 final to win Under-19 World Cup for a record-extending sixth time. India, who were featuring in their 10th Under-19 World Cup final, posted a total of 411/9 and dismissed England for 311 in 40.2 overs. India previously won Under-19 World Cup in 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018 and 2022.
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08:22 pm Friday, 06 February, 2026

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