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    Baba Vanga's 2025 Predictions: These zodiacs will be the luckiest in life, career, relationships

    Baba Vanga, the blind Bulgarian mystic, has long fascinated people with her alleged ability to predict the future. Known as the "Nostradamus of the Balkans," she is said to have foreseen major world events. Among her prophecies are predictions for specific zodiac signs in 2025. Aries, Gemini, Aquarius, Leo, and Taurus are expected to experience a year of success, transformation, and financial growth. While her forecasts remain open to debate, the curiosity surrounding them continues to captivate many.

    TVS Motor shares in focus after IFQM stake reduction

    TVS Motor shares: In a regulatory filing on Tuesday, TVS Motor announced that IFQM had issued fresh shares to new investors, causing the automaker's stake to fall below the 20% threshold required for associate status under the Companies Act, 2013.

    India weather update: Rain predicted in 18 states including Delhi, Kerala and northeast, Gujarat to witness heatwave

    Several parts of India will experience rainfall due to two cyclonic circulations. Northern India, including Jammu Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, will see precipitation. Eastern and northeastern states like Bihar and West Bengal will also receive heavy rain. In the south, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are forecasted to have rainfall too. This will continue until March 15.

    Gold price today: Gold rate goes up as trade war sparks concern

    Gold rate on Tuesday went up after Donald Trump tariffs raised further concerns among investors.

    Industrial analytics startup Infinite Uptime raises $35 million from Avataar Ventures, others

    New York-based funds StepStone Group and LGVP, besides existing investors Tiger Global and GSR Ventures, participated in the funding round for the company that helps manufacturers reduce maintenance downtime at their facilities.

    Wall Street guru who predicted recent market surges now forecasts another 10%-15% rally in the coming months

    Tom Lee of Fundstrat foresees a market rebound, predicting a 10%-15% rally in upcoming months despite recent losses attributed to Trump's tariff war. He advises buying now to capitalize on potential gains. Economic strain is evident, but Lee expects interventions if the job market weakens or growth slows, potentially driving market recovery.

    The Economic Times
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