28/04/2026
Delhi’s metro alone handles over 64 lakh passengers every day.
That’s more than most cities combined.
As Indian cities grow, public transport isn’t just an option anymore. It’s a necessity. And metros are becoming the backbone of daily movement.
What stands out is the gap.
Some cities are still building their networks, while others are already operating at massive scale.
That’s the difference between planning for the future and catching up to it.
Note: Figures represent average daily metro ridership across cities based on latest available estimates.
26/04/2026
Planning a Thailand trip but not sure about the budget?
Here’s a rough breakdown for a 6-day trip covering flights, stay, food, transport, and activities.
The biggest expense is usually flights, while everything else in Thailand is relatively affordable compared to many international destinations.
Of course, this can go up or down depending on your travel style, hotels, and how you plan your activities.
But this gives a realistic starting point.
Note: Costs are estimated per person for a mid-range trip. Flight prices may vary based on timing and availability.
25/04/2026
Wars aren’t just fought on the battlefield.
They’re paid for over decades.
From World War II to recent conflicts, the cost runs into trillions of dollars. And these numbers don’t just represent military spending. They reflect long-term economic impact, rebuilding, and lost productivity.
What stands out is how modern wars continue to remain extremely expensive, even without the scale of world wars.
That’s the reality.
The cost of conflict doesn’t end when the war does.
Note: Costs are estimated in inflation-adjusted terms based on historical data. Figures may vary across sources.
24/04/2026
Most of the youngest billionaires didn’t build from scratch.
They inherited.
From pharma to eyewear to conglomerates, a large part of this list comes from family-owned businesses passed down across generations.
That’s the reality most people miss.
Wealth at this level is rarely created overnight.
It’s accumulated over decades and then transferred.
Note: Net worth and ages are based on Forbes 2026 estimates and may change with market movements.
22/04/2026
Space exploration isn’t cheap.
But not everyone spends the same.
The US alone spends over $25 billion a year, far ahead of every other country. China and Europe follow, but there’s still a huge gap at the top.
What’s interesting is where India stands.
With a much smaller budget, ISRO has still managed to achieve milestones that rival much larger programs.
That’s the real story here.
It’s not just about how much you spend.
It’s about what you do with it.
Note: Annual space budgets are based on latest available estimates and may vary by source.
21/04/2026
India’s two-wheeler market is growing.
But not evenly.
Hero, Honda, and TVS continue to dominate in volume, showing how strong traditional players still are.
But the interesting shift is happening in EVs.
Ather is growing fast, while Ola has seen a sharp decline. Early-stage markets don’t move in straight lines.
That’s the difference.
Growth is one thing.
Sustaining it is another.
Note: Sales figures are for March 2026, based on monthly domestic data. Source: Rushlane.
19/04/2026
From chess streams to sold-out shows.
Samay Raina’s journey doesn’t follow a typical path.
He started with content, built an audience, and then turned that attention into multiple income streams, from shows and brand deals to collaborations and ventures.
That’s the interesting part.
In today’s world, reach itself has become an asset.
And the ability to convert it into income is what sets creators apart.
Note: Net worth and earnings are estimated based on publicly available information and may vary.