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Horoscope for January 31, 2022: Know what’s in store for Aquarius, Pisces, Capricorn, Aries and other zodiac signs

Every zodiac sign has its own set of qualities and attributes that characterize a person’s personality. Read the astrological prediction and horoscope for January 31, 2022, here.

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According to Vedic Astrology, every zodiac sign is ruled by one specific planet. Will it not be amazing for you if you are familiar with something that will happen in the future and you plan your day accordingly? Yes, of course, it is. So, to make your understanding better we are telling you what all you have in your respective stores today. Continue reading to see if the chances are in your favour today.

Here is the horoscope for January 20, 2022:

Aries (March 21-April 20)

On a professional level, your ideas and suggestions are likely to be successful. A property you’ve wanted for a long time could finally be within your grasp. A distant relative is likely to offer unwavering support and relieve your burden.

Lucky Number- 2
Lucky Colour- Beige

Taurus (April 21-May 20)

Those taking an exam are likely to pass with flying colours. You’ll need to be on your toes today if you don’t want to miss out on anything crucial in your professional or academic life. Make every effort to make your partner happy.

Lucky Number- 8
Lucky Colour- White

Gemini (May 21-June 21)

Those who are pursuing higher education are more likely to succeed and acquire favourable job offers. Whatever you want to accomplish, you are likely to have the full support of your family. Those planning to travel abroad should make sure their documentation is in order.

Lucky Number- 5
Lucky Colour- Yellow

Cancer (June 22-July 22)

It’s possible that you’ll be heading a newly formed department in your organisation. Your genuineness may impress influential like-minded people. A business trip will prove profitable in more ways than one.

Lucky Number- 9
Lucky Colour- Brown

Leo (July 23-August 23)

To improve your academic performance, you might enrol in extra coaching classes. Listen to your body and act accordingly. Taking an old health issue lightly might lead to all sorts of problems. It’s likely that your romantic efforts will bear fruit.

Lucky Number- 1
Lucky Colour- Magenta

Virgo (August 24-September 23)

Although studying for a competitive exam may restrict you to your room but your dedication will undoubtedly yield benefits. Those who are sick may start to feel better. Do not provide sensitive information or let your guard down in front of strangers.

Lucky Number- 6
Lucky Colour- Grey

Libra (September 24-October 23)

Some people appear to have a good chance of moving into a new home. You’re probably going to be annoyed at work today for something you haven’t done. Suspicion wreaks havoc on your mind, so talk to your partner about any concerns you have.

Lucky Number- 4
Lucky Colour- Light Green

Scorpio (October 24-November 22)

To rectify the issue, you may need to put in more hours at work. When stepping out of the house, take all necessary precautions. Someone’s persistence in doing something you don’t agree with right now could turn out to be a blessing in disguise for you in the future.

Lucky Number- 3
Lucky Colour- Blue

Sagittarius (November 23-December 21)

You will have the moral courage to speak out against a workplace injustice. It is recommended that you renovate your home in the most cost-effective manner possible, as this will save you a lot of money. For some, stepping into the limelight on the social scene is a good idea.

Lucky Number- 4
Lucky Colour- Red

Capricorn (December 22-January 21)

For some, inheriting money and property is a possibility. A successful professional break is likely to open possibilities for you in the future. You might enjoy an evening drive with your loved one today.

Lucky Number- 6
Lucky Colour- Pink

Aquarius (January 22-February 19)

Your dedication will pay off in the workplace to help you stay ahead of the competition. Maintain a tight grip on your spending. Avoid bringing up a sensitive topic with your partner because it can lead to a large dispute.

Lucky Number- 4
Lucky Colour- Black

Pisces (February 20-March 20)

People will be counting on you, so you may need to keep the ball running on the professional front. Maintaining family peace and serenity requires strong communication among family members. Don’t put too much faith in someone since they may not be who they claim to be.

Lucky Number- 7
Lucky Colour- Cream

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BJP’s Ritu Tawde set to become Mumbai mayor, Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Ghadi named deputy

BJP’s Ritu Tawde is set to take charge as Mumbai mayor, marking the first break in Shiv Sena’s 25-year dominance of the post. Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Ghadi will serve as deputy mayor.

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BJP corporator Ritu Tawde is set to take over as the next Mumbai mayor, marking a significant political shift in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). This will be the first time in 25 years that the mayor’s post will not be held by the Shiv Sena.

Tawde, who represents Ghatkopar, has previously served as chairperson of the BMC’s education committee. Her name was announced by BJP leader Amit Satam on Saturday.

Shiv Sena to hold deputy mayor’s post

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Shankar Ghadi will be the Deputy Mayor of Mumbai. Elected from Ward No. 5 in the January 15 civic elections, Ghadi will serve a 15-month term. The Shiv Sena has decided to rotate the deputy mayor’s post among four of its corporators.

Ghadi was among the leaders who joined Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s faction in 2022, a move that led to the collapse of the Maha Vikas Aghadi government.

The Shiv Sena announced Ghadi’s candidature through party leader Rahul Shewale.

BJP-led alliance crosses majority mark

In the 227-member civic body, the BJP emerged as the single largest party with 89 seats, while the Shiv Sena secured 29 seats. Together, the ruling alliance has 118 corporators, comfortably crossing the majority mark of 114 and ensuring control over the mayoral post.

The Shiv Sena (UBT), which governed the BMC continuously since 1997, won 65 seats. Its allies, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction), secured six and one seats, respectively.

The Congress won 24 seats, AIMIM eight, the NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) three, and the Samajwadi Party two seats.

Civic polls held after nine-year gap

The high-stakes BMC elections were conducted after a nine-year gap. The civic body had been under a state-appointed administrator since March 7, 2022, following the end of the previous term.

The BMC remains the country’s richest civic body, with its budget for the 2025–26 financial year pegged at Rs 74,450 crore.

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Trump lifts additional 25% tariff on India after deal on Russian oil imports

The United States has lifted an extra 25% tariff on Indian goods after India committed to stopping Russian oil imports as part of a new trade agreement.

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US President Donald Trump has moved to remove an additional 25 percent tariff imposed on Indian goods following a trade agreement between the two countries, according to an executive order signed on Friday.

The extra duty, which had been levied over India’s purchases of Russian oil, will be lifted at 12:01 am Eastern Time on Saturday. The order states that India has committed to stopping the direct or indirect import of oil from the Russian Federation.

The decision comes days after Trump announced a broader trade deal with India, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured Washington that New Delhi would halt Russian oil purchases amid the ongoing Ukraine war.

As part of the agreement, India has also committed to buying energy products from the United States. The executive order further noted that New Delhi has recently agreed to a framework aimed at expanding defence cooperation between the two countries over the next decade.

Tariff reduction still to be rolled out

While the additional 25 percent tariff is being removed immediately, the wider reduction in so-called reciprocal tariffs is yet to be implemented. Under the agreement, US duties on Indian products are expected to be reduced to 18 percent from the earlier level of 25 percent.

Other provisions of the deal include the removal of tariffs on certain aircraft and aircraft parts. A separate joint statement released by the White House said India intends to purchase goods worth $500 billion from the United States over the next five years. These purchases are expected to include energy products, aircraft and parts, precious metals, technology products and coking coal.

The move marks a sharp decline in US tariff levels on Indian goods, which had stood at as high as 50 percent late last year. The agreement also helps ease months of strain between the two countries over India’s oil imports, which Washington has argued help finance the conflict in Ukraine.

The deal signals a reset in ties between Trump and Prime Minister Modi, whom the US President has previously described as one of his closest friends.

Trade experts have noted that the proposed 18 percent tariff rate could offer Indian exporters a slight advantage in the US market compared to regional competitors facing duties of around 19 to 20 percent.

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Centre reassures farmers as India-US trade deal nears completion

The Centre has assured farmers that the upcoming India-US trade deal will not harm agriculture or dairy, while creating new export opportunities for India.

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As India and the United States move closer to finalising a major bilateral trade agreement, the Centre has sought to reassure farmers that their interests remain fully protected. Senior ministers on Wednesday said the proposed pact does not compromise sensitive sectors such as agriculture and dairy, while opening new avenues for Indian exports.

Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shivraj Singh Chouhan dismissed opposition allegations that the deal could adversely affect domestic farmers. Speaking to the media in New Delhi, he said the agreement poses no risk to staple food grains, millets, fruits or dairy products.

“Farmers’ interests are paramount and non-negotiable,” Chouhan said, asserting that the government has ensured no provision allows sudden or disruptive entry of foreign agricultural products into Indian markets. He added that safeguards for both small and large farmers remain firmly in place.

Chouhan underlined that key agricultural commodities continue to be protected and that existing measures shielding Indian farmers from unfair competition will remain unchanged. According to him, the agreement has been shaped under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with a clear focus on development and national interest.

Addressing concerns sparked by a recent social media post from a US official regarding greater access for American farm products, the Agriculture Minister said the matter had already been clarified in Parliament by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal. He reiterated that India has not opened its markets in a way that would put pressure on domestic producers.

At the same time, the government highlighted potential gains for Indian exports. Reduced tariffs under the agreement are expected to benefit sectors such as rice, spices and textiles. Chouhan pointed out that India already exports rice to multiple countries, including the US, with shipments valued at around Rs 63,000 crore. Increased textile exports, he added, would directly support cotton-growing farmers and allied industries.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also indicated that the trade agreement is now in its final stages. In a post on X following his visit to the United States, he described the negotiations as productive and said the deal would mark a new phase in bilateral relations. He noted progress in areas such as critical minerals, while signalling deeper engagement in defence, energy and strategic cooperation.

Officials view the agreement as part of a broader effort to strengthen India-US economic and strategic ties amid global uncertainty. While detailed provisions are yet to be made public, the Centre has reiterated that farmer welfare remains at the heart of the negotiations.

In an emotional appeal, Chouhan referred to farmers as the nation’s “Annadata” and said serving them was equivalent to worship. He assured that the government would continue to stand firmly with farmers as India charts a new course in its trade relationship with the United States.

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