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GMA Network
25-05-2025
- General
- GMA Network
No winners of major lotto draws on Sunday, May 25, 2025
There were no winners of either of the major lotto jackpots offered by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) on Sunday, May 25, 2025. No bettor chose the winning combination of 57-51-13-47-24-18 for the Ultra Lotto 6/58 jackpot, which has now reached P76,870,794.40. There was also no winning bettor for the Superlotto 6/49 prize of P34,162,383.60, with nobody choosing the winning numbers 35-13-42-14-24-16. Click here for the complete lotto results for Sunday, May 25, 2025. — BM, GMA Integrated News


Business Standard
17-05-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
Charms India Pvt Ltd launches Charms Iconic Tower and 58 High Street in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
VMPL New Delhi [India], May 17: Charms India Pvt Ltd is set to unveil their latest landmark developments - Charms Iconic Tower and 58 High Street - crafted to set new standards in residential and commercial real estate. Charms Iconic Tower is more than just a home - it's a lifestyle destination. Featuring spacious 8 ft balconies, a double-height grand entrance, and a stylishly furnished lobby with a waiting area, this residential project offers unmatched elegance. Residents will enjoy a fully operational clubhouse, premium amenities, and an upcoming swimming pool that together create an elevated living experience. On the commercial front, 58 High Street is a premium six-floor destination, strategically designed for visibility and footfall. It boasts a double-height food zone, operated by Food Forum, with decorative, lockable furnished spaces that offer ideal setups for top F & B brands and businesses. Both projects offer high returns, excellent locations, and the Charms Group's legacy, making them an exciting investment opportunity where lifestyle meets opportunity. Founded by Mr. Ajay Singhal in 1996, Charms India is a leading real estate builder and construction company based in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. We have delivered high-quality residential and commercial projects tailored to modern needs. Guided by our motto, "Customer Satisfaction is Our Reward," we are committed to building dream homes with excellence and care. 58 HIGH STREET and ICONIC TOWER are another milestone in their journey, promising an unmatched commercial and residential experience in Raj Nagar Extension- Ghaziabad. Best Commercial Project in Raj Nagar Extension, Ghaziabad 58 High Street redefine the skyline of Raj Nagar Extension, setting new standards in modern commercial spaces. With prime location, top-tier amenities, and unmatched connectivity, it's the ultimate destination for businesses to thrive. New Residential Projects in Raj Nagar Extension, Ghaziabad Charms Iconic Tower offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience in the heart of Raj Nagar Extension. With modern amenities, spacious layouts, and serene surroundings, it's an ideal place to call home. Best Opportunity for Investment in Raj Nagar Extension 58 High Street and Iconic Tower offer a prime investment opportunity with high growth potential and excellent returns. Strategically located and thoughtfully designed, these projects are ideal for both commercial and residential investors. Charms India has been a trusted name in real estate for nearly three decades. With a reputation built on innovation, reliability, and customer satisfaction, the company has consistently delivered high-quality residential and commercial projects. Their commitment to timely delivery, premium construction, and customer-centric development has made them a preferred choice for investors and homebuyers alike. With our commitment to superior construction standards, innovative designs, and cutting-edge features, we have played a pivotal role in shaping the Ghaziabad skyline. Today, our projects are not only appreciated by the industry but also loved by our customers. The exceptional quality and attention to detail in our developments have earned us a reputation as one of the leading real estate developers in Ghaziabad. Their Achievements: * Completed numerous successful residential developments in Shalimar Garden, Rajender Nagar, Indirapuram, and Ghaziabad. * Focused on creating homes that blend modern architecture, premium amenities, and a sense of belonging. Charms Castle - Iconic Tower : Majestic Homes for Modern Families Iconic Tower is a premium 20-storey landmark situated in the heart of Raj Nagar Extension, facing the main road for excellent visibility and access also featuring Charms Square, a vibrant commercial space. With modern design and stunning views, it's ideal for both residential and commercial use. Charms Castle - Iconic Tower! A well-designed floor layout optimizes space, enhances functionality, and ensures a seamless flow. Located in the heart of Raj Nagar Extension, Ghaziabad, Charms Castle offers a luxurious 3BHK home that combines modern living with exceptional convenience. Just 2km from the Rapid Metro, this home is perfect for those seeking accessibility and comfort. Situated on a prime 45-meter road, the property boasts top-notch amenities like a premium club and an upcoming swimming pool, ensuring an elevated living experience. Experience the perfect blend of elegance, comfort, and modern living at Charms Castle - where your dream home awaits! Spacious 8ft Balconies : Perfect for Relaxation and outdoor living Invest in 58 High Street: A Landmark Commercial Hub by Charms India Multiplex. Gaming. Shopping. Food Zone 58 High Street is a premium retail and dining destination spread across 1.32 acres with 6 floors. It features a 6-screen multiplex, a food and entertainment zone, fine dining options, and basement parking. A perfect blend of convenience, leisure, and modern design. The 58 High Street project features 3 floors of retail shops, a fine dining floor, an entertainment zone, and a top-floor 4-screen multiplex. With modern design, vibrant spaces, and ample parking, it's a hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment. * Project spreads over 5000 sq. mtr. * Shop space starting from 27.11sq. mtr. * A two side open plot adjoining green belt * High-street with Retail shop space, Multiplex & Food court * Stunning elevation with latest technology * Two level basement parking with automated car parking system * High Speed lifts & elevators * Project with 24X7 Security using CCTV camera surveillance * RERA registration no. UPRERAPRJ568355 (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by VMPL. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

Sydney Morning Herald
11-05-2025
- Sport
- Sydney Morning Herald
Scone trainer using Quirindi meeting as warm up for home carnival
Five days out from his home Cup and stand-alone carnival, Scone trainer Scott Singleton is eying a potential treble at Monday's feature Quirindi meeting. Fresh from five individual winners from their last 20 runners, the Singleton yard is hoping to pick up from where it left off at this track a fortnight ago. That day, well-backed Enterprise Lassie led home a strong result in a Benchmark 58 Hcp over the mile, with the stable also recording a luckless and close second placings, and two thirds. Two of the placed runners from that meeting are on show at Quirindi in very suitable races. Insightful Award, a talented five-year-old mare by 2013 Cox Plate winner Shaus Award, lines up in a strong BM 66 Hcp over 1200m. Loading Already with a 25 per cent win rate from 12 starts, Insightful Award was very stiff not to win here a fortnight ago in a weaker BM 58 when she had to weave through traffic before hitting the line late to only miss by a half-length. Despite stepping up in grade and having drawn the outside barrier, she looks ready to fire on her preferred soft surface, with 2kg-claiming apprentice Leeshelle Small keeping the ride. Singleton's best hope is likely to emerge in the opening race, with tough three-year-old Wanavan primed to break through fifth-up in a Maiden Plate over 1000m.

The Age
11-05-2025
- Sport
- The Age
Scone trainer using Quirindi meeting as warm up for home carnival
Five days out from his home Cup and stand-alone carnival, Scone trainer Scott Singleton is eying a potential treble at Monday's feature Quirindi meeting. Fresh from five individual winners from their last 20 runners, the Singleton yard is hoping to pick up from where it left off at this track a fortnight ago. That day, well-backed Enterprise Lassie led home a strong result in a Benchmark 58 Hcp over the mile, with the stable also recording a luckless and close second placings, and two thirds. Two of the placed runners from that meeting are on show at Quirindi in very suitable races. Insightful Award, a talented five-year-old mare by 2013 Cox Plate winner Shaus Award, lines up in a strong BM 66 Hcp over 1200m. Loading Already with a 25 per cent win rate from 12 starts, Insightful Award was very stiff not to win here a fortnight ago in a weaker BM 58 when she had to weave through traffic before hitting the line late to only miss by a half-length. Despite stepping up in grade and having drawn the outside barrier, she looks ready to fire on her preferred soft surface, with 2kg-claiming apprentice Leeshelle Small keeping the ride. Singleton's best hope is likely to emerge in the opening race, with tough three-year-old Wanavan primed to break through fifth-up in a Maiden Plate over 1000m.

IOL News
30-04-2025
- Business
- IOL News
Rising food prices in South Africa: April 2025 Household Affordability Index
Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group (PMBEJD) said that the April 2025 Household Affordability Index indicated that the average cost of the Household Food Basket increased by R90,94 (1.7%), from R5 329,36 in March 2025 to R5 420,30 in April 2025. Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group (PMBEJD) said that the April 2025 Household Affordability Index indicated that the average cost of the Household Food Basket increased by R90,94 (1.7%), from R5 329,36 in March 2025 to R5 420,30 in April 2025. Civil society organisations have raised concerns about the rising cost of foods. Mervyn Abrahams, PMBEJD programme co-ordinator, said that in April 2025: The average cost of the Household Food Basket is R5 420,30. 'Year-on-year: The average cost of the Household Food Basket increased by R83,99 (1,6%), from R5 336,31 in April 2024 to R5 420,30 in April 2025. Food pricing trends in April 2025. In April, of the 44 foods tracked in the basket: 24 foods increased in price, and 20 foods decreased in price.' Abrahams added that foods in the basket which increased in price in April 2025 by 5% or more, include: potatoes (6%), onions (11%), beef (7%), fish (7%), tomatoes (26%), carrots (20%), spinach (7%), cabbage (6%), green pepper (7%), bananas (7%), and oranges (18%). 'Foods in the basket which increased in price in April 2025 by 2% or more, include: maize meal (2%), full cream milk (2%), beef tripe (2%), cremora (3%), apricot jam (4%), and brown bread (2%).' Abrahams said that they have noticed increases in the food baskets across major cities in the month of April. 'In April 2025, food baskets in Joburg, Durban, Cape Town, Springbok and Pietermaritzburg increased in price. The Joburg basket increased by R77,58 (1,4%) month-on-month, and decreased by R52,72 (-0,9%) year-on-year, to R5 559,46 in April 2025. The Durban basket increased by R157,64 (3,0%) month-on-month, and increased by R168,23 (3,2%) year-on-year, to R5 425,23 in April 2025.' Abrahams added that the Cape Town basket increased by R11,25 (0,2%) month-on-month, and increased by R129,80 (2,5%) year-on-year, to R5 316,56 in April 2025. 'The Springbok basket increased by R242,93 (4,3%) month-on-month, and increased by R186,68 (3,3%) year-on-year, to R5 908,84 in April 2025. The Maritzburg basket increased by R138,46 (2,8%) month-on-month, and decreased by R15,84 (-0,3%) year-on-year, to R5 044,47 in April 2025.' Abrahams said that Statistics South Africa's latest Consumer Price Index for March 2025 shows that headline inflation was 2,7%, and for the lowest expenditure quintiles 1-3 it is 4,2%, 3,7%, and 3,3% respectively. 'CPI food inflation was 2,2% (for CPI Food & NAB it was 2,7%. STATS SA's Producer Price Index for March 2025 shows agriculture was 2,4%, of which, products of crops and horticulture was 9,2%, and live animals and animal products was -7.1%.' Evashnee Naidu, regional manager for Black Sash in KwaZulu-Natal, said that the organisation continues to advocate for an increase in the value of social grants across the board to the extent that these increases are able to cushion the ever-increasing blow of food price increases. 'Whilst Black Sash welcomes the fact that there will be no VAT increase in 2025, which would have had a significant impact on poorer households, South Africa continues to see food prices increase. The Black Sash amplifies its call for permanent Basic Income Support to provide additional support to individuals and households.' Aliya Chikte, project officer at the Alternative Information and Development Centre (AIDC), said that although food inflation is slowing down, the average cost of a household food basket is unaffordable in a context of mass unemployment and deep impoverishment. 'Even though more than half the population lives in poverty, the high rate of exclusion from the Social Relief of Distress leaves millions without the support needed to meet their immediate nutritional needs. As a new fiscal framework is tabled, we urge the government to protect and enhance social protection.' Siyanda Baduza, a researcher with the Basic Income Project at the Institute for Economic Justice (IEJ), said that for the millions of grant recipients, the increase in food prices will continue to make life more difficult, as it does everyone else, even with the VAT reversal. 'The value of the child support grant and SRD grants remain far below adequate levels. Both lie below the food poverty line, now at R796, and also below all estimates of the cost to feed a child a nutritional diet.' BUSINESS REPORT