Watch: Over 1,500 people donate blood in Salem ahead of Tamil Nadu CM Vijays birthday
Diet coke obsession: People obsessed with Diet Coke are not just driven by taste, but also by how the brain responds to it. Even though the drink has sweetness with no calories, research suggests this mismatch may still activate the brains reward system, creating a sense of satisfaction and reinforcing the habit. Studies show diet coke may be linked to how the brain processes expectation and reward.
'Don't jeopardise children's mental well-being': Pradhan advises people ahead of NEET re-exam
Delhi's beloved chole bhature owes its rise to the 1947 Partition. Punjabi refugees, rebuilding lives in the capital, found sustenance in this affordable, filling dish. What began as practical refugee food evolved into a city-wide favourite, a testament to resilience and culinary adaptation. Today, this iconic pairing, once a symbol of survival, is a cherished comfort food enjoyed across India.
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who joined the protest on June 20, announced that he would go on a hunger strike on June 27 if Union Education Miniser Dharmendra Pradhan did not step down
World Music Day! Swanand Kirkire reveals people doubted song Navrai Majhi
Swanand Kirkire shared that he never planned a career in music and wanted to be a director, but Bawra Mann's success changed everything. He also spoke about criticism, AI, remake culture, and how Navrai Majhi broke Bollywood wedding-song norms
Israeli fire kills nine people in Gaza, including a child and journalist, medics say
Israeli strikes in Gaza on Saturday claimed at least nine lives, including a child and Al Jazeera cameraman Ahmed Wishah. Health officials reported multiple attacks, with one airstrike in Gaza City killing four, including women and a child. The military stated it targeted militants. Wishah's death, condemned by Al Jazeera as a heinous crime, brings the total of Al Jazeera journalists killed by Israel since October 2023 to 12.
Many People Want Rohit Sharma To Fail: Amid World Cup Spot Debate, Ex-India Star's Explosive Claim
Rohit Sharma's last 10 innings (starting from October 2025) include one century and two other scores of 75 or more. He scored 57 in another game
NC committed to fulfilling peoples aspirations, upholding public trust
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President, Advocate Showkat Ahmad Mir, said that the National Conference government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, is making every possible effort to ensure public welfare, provide relief to the people and accelerate the overall development of Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a meeting of the []
Indian man jailed for over 5 years in U.K.-France people smuggling case
Jaskirat Singh was prosecuted by the U.K.'s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) over his role in facilitating the illegal movement of non-British nationals between December 2024 and March 2026
LG urges people to champion Yoga Movement
Srinagar, Jun 20: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has extended his greetings to the people on the eve of the 12th International Day of Yoga, which will be celebrated on Sunday. He called upon citizens of Jammu and Kashmir to actively participate in Yoga events and champion the movement toward a healthier lifestyle. In his message, the Lieutenant Governor said: Heartiest greetings to all on the occasion of the 12th International Day of Yoga. This year's International Yoga Day theme is 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing.' Yoga stands as an invaluable treasure of our ancient Indian heritage, which harmonizes mind and body, bridges the bond between humanity and nature, and guides us toward a more holistic realm of health and happiness. With rising stress and modern health challenges, Yoga offers a powerful ray of hope. Let's take a step toward wellness today by participating and committing to a healthier lifestyle, he added.
Quote of the Day by Wallace Stevens: Wallace Stevens quote, Human nature is like water. It takes the shape of its container, explores the powerful influence that environment, circumstances, and social surroundings have on human behavior. The quote suggests that people often adapt their attitudes, habits, and actions to fit the situations they experience, much like water naturally conforms to the shape of whatever holds it. It highlights the importance of positive influences and reminds us that personal growth is often shaped not only by who we are, but also by the environments in which we live, learn, and interact.
Peoples Trust Party's Core Commitment: NC
Srinagar, June, 20: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President, Advocate Showkat Ahmad Mir, said that the National Conference government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, is making every possible effort to ensure public welfare, provide relief to the people and accelerate the overall development of Jammu and Kashmir. Addressing a meeting of the Block Committee Tral at the Party Headquarters, Nawa-e-Subha Complex, Showkat Mir said that Tral is being given equal importance in the development process. The government is committed to ensuring balanced progress in infrastructure, roads, electricity, water supply, healthcare, education, employment, and other public service sectors. Significant progress has been achieved in various sectors over the past one and a half years and several public welfare projects have been successfully implemented, he said. He said that every decision and initiative undertaken by the National Conference government is guided by the aspirations, sentiments and emotions of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Living up to the trust and expectations of the people is our foremost responsibility, and the government is serving the public with that very spirit, he added. The Provincial President urged party workers and office-bearers to intensify their efforts to further strengthen the organization and maintain close contact with the people. The meeting was attended by Coordinator Tral Peerzada Meraj-ud-Din. On the occasion, several political activists from Tral, including Showkat Ahmad Malik, Mohammad Akbar Dar, and Bashir Ahmad Teli, joined the National Conference. The new entrants were warmly welcomed and felicitated with flower garlands.
ForTilak, leadership is all about understanding people
Over 32,000 people initiate Census self-enumeration in Ernaklulam in five days
VIJAYAWADA: 1.07 Crore People Set To Mark Yoga Day In AP
Andhra Pradesh is the only state to have conducted a statewide series of yoga programmes from June 7 to 19 in the run-up to International Yoga Day: Reports
10 lakh people expected to join Yoga Day events across Karnataka
State-level programme at Vidhana Soudha to draw 2,000 participants; AYUSH Department launches year-long Nitya Yoga initiative
Israeli fire kills five people in Gaza, including a child, medics say
An Israeli airstrike killed four Palestinians, including two women and a child, in an apartment building in Gaza City, says health officials
Psychology suggests that adults who cannot sleep without a blanket, even in warm weather, are rarely being irrational. More often, they are responding to years of learned associations that connect blankets with comfort and security. For many people, a blanket is more than a physical object. It symbolizes familiarity, consistency, and a sense of safety that helps the brain relax before sleep.
Bombay Times Launches Headliners, Celebrating the People Behind India's Biggest Headlines
Bombay Times has chronicled the personalities, moments, and stories that have shaped India's cultural landscape. Extending that legacy, the publication unveiled the inaugural edition of Bombay Times Headliners on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu, introducing a new platform dedicated to recognising the individuals behind the headlines. The inaugural edition of Bombay Times Headliners: Celebrating the people behind the headlines Bringing together leading voices from entertainment, music, fashion, digital content, business, sports, and the creative industries, Headliners celebrates those whose work shapes conversations, inspires audiences, and leaves a lasting impact on society. Adding a distinctive dimension to the property was the specially designed ‘Headliners’ trophy. Inspired by the iconic Bombay Times newspaper, the trophy takes the form of a rolled newspaper scroll, symbolising stories, achievements, and influence that rise above the ordinary to become headlines. The trophy honours visionaries, changemakers, and icons whose contributions have left a lasting mark across culture, business, entertainment, and society. The inaugural edition brought together celebrated personalities including Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi, Naseeruddin Shah, Bhumi Pednekar, Maniesh Paul, Salim Merchant, Benny Dayal, Sophie Choudry, Ashnoor Kaur and several other distinguished names from across the entertainment and cultural ecosystem. Reflecting the breadth of excellence celebrated by the platform, Headliners honoured a distinguished cohort of achievers whose contributions have shaped contemporary India. Among them were Kajol (Cinematic Force), Shabana Azmi (Legacy of Excellence), Ayushmann Khurrana (Champion of Disruptive Storytelling), Manish Malhotra (Global Fashion Ambassador), Shankar Mahadevan (Melody Maestro), Suniel Shetty (Multifaceted Star), Jaideep Ahlawat (Acting Trailblazer – Cinema & OTT), Bhumi Pednekar (Social Impact Champion), Malaika Arora (Lifestyle Entrepreneur), and Vedang Raina (Rising Star), among several other notable achievers. The evening featured several memorable moments, including Javed Akhtar inaugurating the ceremony with the ceremonial lamp lighting, Shankar Mahadevan rendering a few lines from Lakshya, and a special on-stage interaction between Udit Narayan and Taha Shah, the spirit of creativity, collaboration, and excellence underscoring that Headliners seeks to celebrate. Sivakumar Sundaram, CEO, The Times of India said, "For over three decades, Bombay Times has celebrated the people and moments that have shaped popular culture in India. With Headliners, we are recognising the individuals behind those defining stories whose influence extends far beyond their respective fields. We envision Headliners becoming a definitive platform honouring those who leave a lasting mark on audiences, industries, and society." With its successful debut, Bombay Times Headliners is poised to become a marquee annual property celebrating the people who shape conversations, influence culture, and create the moments that define our times.
35K people to participate in Kolkata on International Day of Yoga: Officials
Kolkata is set to host an unprecedented International Day of Yoga celebration on June 21, with an anticipated turnout of 35,000 people for the flagship national event featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the chief guest.
Psychology suggests that people are rarely just struggling to pick a television show. More often, they are trying to decompress after navigating a mentally exhausting world. The endless scrolling is often less about finding something to watch and more about searching for a moment of comfort, calm, and mental relief.
Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday highlighted the struggle faced in getting permission for the installation of a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Maharashtra, saying that the effort reflects the party's long-standing fight for public causes and Marathi pride.
Psychologists have consistently found that having a strong sense of purpose supports emotional well-being. For many people, loved ones become a central source of that purpose. Keeping their photos close by can serve as a meaningful reminder of connection, motivation, and what matters most in their lives.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas has been making headlines after revealing that she will soon collaborate with Angelina Jolie on a new project. Amid the excitement around her latest international venture, one of her most popular quotes has once again gone viral. The quote continues to connect with people because of its powerful message about self-respect, valuing your time, and choosing meaningful relationships over toxic or one-sided connections. Read on!
Delhi Man Poses As Top Government Official, Dupes People Of Rs 60 Lakh, Arrested
The police stated that the accused posed as an Additional District Magistrate and preyed on trust, deceiving victims by projecting himself as a senior government officer with close links to top officials.
Morgan Freeman wishes to share untold stories of Black people
Morgan Freeman and Ben Vereen are amplifying the historically significant yet often ignored stories of Black individuals and women. Their latest endeavor, 'The Gray House,' dives into the gripping narrative of Elizabeth Van Lew during the Civil War, showcasing stories that deserve recognition. Freeman underscores the importance of the Black community telling their histories, aligning with Vereen's sentiment as he takes on a key role in this important series.
PM Modi greets people of West Bengal on ' Paschimbanga Divas'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings to West Bengal on 'Paschimbanga Divas', observed on June 20. This day commemorates the 1947 vote that led to West Bengal's formation as part of India. Modi pledged the central government's cooperation with the state to realize its people's aspirations, highlighting Bengal's rich contributions to India's history and culture. He also noted the significance of Dr.
Lot Of People Had Broken Legs: Passenger Recounts UK Train Collision Horror
One person died and dozens were injured, 11 of them very seriously, after two passenger trains collided near London on Friday.
115 people from Assam rescued from Bihar; 9 traffickers held
GUWAHATI, June 19: As many as 115 people, including many minors, hailing from different parts of Assam, have been rescued from the clutches of a suspected human trafficking network in Bihar, and nine persons have been arrested, a Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) official said here on Friday. He said all the victims have been brought []
Food Poisoning Outbreak in Bhiwandi Affects Over 80 People
Mumbai, June 20: A serious case of suspected food poisoning has emerged in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra, affecting over 80 individuals from various families. The victims are experiencing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and headaches. Initially, 11 people were admitted to Indira Gandhi Memorial (IGM) Hospital a day earlier, but this number has now escalated ... Read more Food Poisoning Outbreak in Bhiwandi Affects Over 80 People
Heavy winds wreak havoc on city power network, bring people to streets demanding electricity
CM echoes ordinary peoples desire to eradicate corruption, says Mahendran
Life lesson of the day on success by John D. Rockefeller reveals a timeless success formula: excellence in simple actions creates extraordinary results. Rockefellers success story proves that consistency, focus, and daily improvement build lasting achievement. True success comes from mastering small habits, learning from failures, and turning ordinary efforts into remarkable accomplishments.
Cops arrest proclaimed offender accused of murdering 6 people
Opal Lee, the 'Grandmother of Juneteenth,' champions a profound message: true freedom is indivisible. Her life's work, fueled by a childhood tragedy, tirelessly advocated for equality and understanding. Lee's dedication culminated in Juneteenth becoming a national holiday, proving that one person's persistent action can ignite widespread change and inspire a more just future for all.
People Will Come And Go, Party Will Move On: Sanjay Raut On Team Uddhav Rebellion
Sanjay Raut said the organisation had survived several crises since its formation in 1966 and would outlast the latest round of defections.
Why people might ditch their smartwatches for something simpler
Not everyone wants a screen on their wrist.
Imtiaz Ali: Dont know how people are comfortable in burqa
Mumbai: Bollywood filmmaker Imtiaz Ali is currently enjoying praise for his latest film Main Vaapas Aaunga, which has been receiving positive reviews from audiences for its emotional portrayal of partition without promoting hatred or division. However, amid the films success, the director has now sparked a discussion on personal freedom, social norms and religious practices Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Lloyds Realty Earns Great Place to Work Certification, Reinforcing its People-First Growth Journey
Lloyds Realty Developers Limited announced that it has been certified as a Great Place To Work, recognising the company’s commitment to fostering a high-trust, people-centric workplace culture built on employee experience, shared values, and long-term growth. The recognition comes at an important stage in the company’s journey as it continues to strengthen its presence across Mumbai. Mr Ravi Agarwal, MD & Chairman of Lloyds Realty Developers Ltd. The Great Place To Work Certification is awarded to organizations that achieve a minimum of 70% positive response on an employee experience survey evaluating key areas such as credibility, respect, fairness, pride, and camaraderie. For more than 30 years, Great Place To Work has served as the global authority on workplace culture, drawing on insights from over 100 million employees across 150 countries through a rigorous, research-driven methodology widely regarded as the gold standard for assessing and defining exceptional workplaces. Commenting on the recognition, Ravi Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director, Lloyds Realty Developers Limited , said, “ Receiving the Great Place To Work Certification is a proud milestone for Lloyds Realty and a reflection of the culture our teams have built together over time. As we continue to expand our footprint and pursue the next phase of growth, our people remain the foundation of everything we do. Accountability, Integrity, and Transparency are not simply values we uphold — they shape how we work, collaborate, and build lasting relationships with our employees, partners, and communities. I would like to thank every member of the Lloyds Realty family for their trust, dedication, and passion. We remain committed to creating an environment where individuals feel empowered to grow, contribute meaningfully, and take pride in shaping the future of our organisation .” “ At Great Place To Work, we believe a great workplace is built through trust, purpose, and a people-first approach. By earning this Certification, Lloyds Realty Developers Ltd. has demonstrated its commitment to prioritizing employee experience and cultivating a culture where people thrive. This milestone celebrates your team’s dedication to creating a workplace that inspires excellence ,” said Balbir Singh, CEO, Great Place To Work, India . As the company enters its next phase of growth, Lloyds Realty remains focused on strengthening a culture that attracts and nurtures talent, encourages innovation, and enables teams to create lasting value for customers, partners, and the communities it serves. About Lloyds Realty Developers Limited Lloyds Realty Developers Limited is a Mumbai-based real estate development company and a subsidiary of Lloyds Enterprises Limited. Formerly known as Aristo Realty Developers Ltd. and tracing its roots back over three decades, the company has delivered close to 3 million square feet of residential and commercial real estate across Mumbai, Thane, Pune, and Tirupur, with landmark projects such as Pearl Residency, Lloyds Garden, and The Qube. The company brings a long-standing legacy in Mumbai’s redevelopment space, including cluster redevelopment and MHADA schemes, and is currently expanding its portfolio with new launches such as The Nilayam in Goregaon and Solace in Dadar (West). Guided by Chairman and Managing Director Ravi Agarwal, Lloyds Realty Developers Limited continues to focus on quality craftsmanship, timely delivery, and sustainable urban development across India's real estate sector. www.lloydsrealty.com . About Great Place To Work Great Place To Work is the global authority on workplace culture. Since 1992, it has surveyed more than 100 million employees worldwide and used those insights to define what makes a great workplace: trust. Through its certification process and surveys, the organization helps companies measure and improve their employee experience.
Imtiaz Ali questions people being comfortable with 'burqa' or 'parda': It's not okay
Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali has sparked a debate on social media with his recent comments on burqa and parda, stating he is not comfortable with women claiming to be at ease with it, calling it a sign of a degenerated society.
Why friendship ends: As people enter their forties, close friendships often quietly fade due to increased responsibilities and diverging life paths. The natural proximity that once fostered connections diminishes, requiring deliberate effort to maintain relationships. When one person consistently initiates contact, it can become emotionally exhausting, highlighting the need for reciprocal effort in friendships.
Karnataka MLC polls: JD(S) MLA G.T. Deve Gowda dares people to prove he cross-voted
Mr. Gowda has been maintaining a distance from the JD(S) during the last few months, and this led to speculation about cross voting.
Attraction extends beyond physical appearance, with humor playing a significant role in shaping perceptions. Laughter signals intelligence, warmth, and social competence, fostering positive emotional connections and strengthening interpersonal bonds. This process, known as affect transfer, leads individuals to view humorous people more favorably, enhancing likeability and relationship satisfaction.
People switch on TV for him: Srikkanth says Sooryavanshi can revive Test cricket
Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth believes teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi could spearhead a Test cricket revival if he realises his vast potential. Srikkanth urged patience, highlighting the 15-year-old's dominant style and unique aura, stating he is simply outstanding for Indian cricket and he son of God in cricketing terms.
'Its just to hurt people': David questions tackle after Ismael Kone horror injury
Canada secured a dominant 6-0 World Cup victory over Qatar, but the win was marred by a severe leg injury to midfielder Ismal Kon. Kon's injury, sustained from a late tackle, led to a red card for the Qatar player and drew strong criticism from teammates, including a scathing assessment from hat-trick hero Jonathan David.
Video: 1 Hurt As Shots Fired At New York's Times Square, People Run For Cover
Videos shared on social media captured the moment the shots rang out, prompting people in Times Square to run for safety.
Minister Sharma calls for ethical, people-centric use of AI
Minister Sharma calls for ethical, people-centric use of AI GANDERBAL: The International Conference on Applied Artificial Intelligence (2AI-2026) was inaugurated on June 18 at the Tulmulla Campus of the Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir), marking a significant event in AI research and collaboration. Organized by the Department of Information Technology in partnership with the University []
Quote of the Day by Abraham Lincoln's quote teaches us a timeless lesson about the power of truth and the limits of deception. It reminds us that while lies may achieve temporary success, they cannot permanently conceal reality. The quote highlights the importance of integrity, critical thinking, and trust in personal relationships and society. By valuing honesty and seeking truth, individuals can build stronger relationships, make wiser decisions, and contribute to a more just and trustworthy world.
Psychology says people who keep adding items to cart to buy during a sale aren't always ready to complete a purchase. Many shoppers use their online cart as a temporary wishlist instead of a checkout basket. Psychology explains that dopamine, decision fatigue, loss aversion, and price comparison influence this behavior. Understanding these patterns helps people make better buying decisions and manage spending during online sales.
People, places, possibilities: Mapping the future of tourism in Uttar Pradesh
Suhasini Mulay on finding love and getting married at 60: 'People judged me like..'
Actress Suhasini Mulay found unexpected love on Facebook at 60, marrying scientist Atul Gurtu. Initially cautious, she was drawn to his intellect and kindness. Their whirlwind romance led to marriage within months, proving it's never too late for happiness, despite societal judgment. The couple has been happily married for 15 years.
French Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Love is a game in which both players lose if they stop playing. The saying reflects how love is not a passive emotion but an ongoing process that requires effort, attention, and emotional participation from both partners. It suggests that relationships are sustained not just by feelings, but by continuous care, communication, and willingness to stay engaged with one another.
Psychology suggests that people who forget what they intended to buy after arriving at the store are rarely absent-minded. More often, they are navigating life with a brain that is overloaded by constant demands, distractions, and information in an increasingly overstimulating world.
Psychology rarely deals in absolutes. However, for many people, this small accessory has evolved into an emotional support tool that helps them manage the demands of everyday life. It provides a greater sense of structure, predictability, and control in a world that can often feel overwhelming and chaotic.
35,000 peopletoperform mass yoga onInternational Yoga Day with Modi in Kolkata on June 21
Celebrations to unfold across West Bengal, including educational institutions, parks and other places
Minister urges people to support NDA govts. development initiatives
Two held for cheating 13 people of 36.6 lakh in TNHB flats scam
Hakki Pikki people stranded in Mozambique returning to India on Friday
The High Commission of India in Mozambique responded to their plea and assisted in getting their documents
Life Lesson of the Day by Lao Tzu: Lao Tzus quote, Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner, explores the importance of self-confidence, personal freedom, and independent thinking. The quote suggests that constantly seeking approval from others can limit personal growth and happiness, causing people to make choices based on external expectations rather than their own values.
Psychology suggests that people who speak quickly are often responding to something unseen: the rapid pace of their own thoughts. At times, fast talking reflects excitement and enthusiasm. At other times, it can be linked to anxiety. For many, it is simply a sign that their minds are overflowing with ideas they are eager to express.
Psychology suggests that adults who dip cookies into tea or coffee are rarely being childish. More often, they are creating a small ritual of comfort in an otherwise busy and demanding world. The brain is naturally drawn to familiar routines and sensory pleasures because they can provide a sense of calm and help regulate emotions.
Many people repeatedly charge their phones not due to addiction, but a deep-seated fear of being unreachable. This anxiety stems from the possibility of missing an urgent call from family or friends needing help. A dead phone represents being cut off, leading to constant readiness.
Robin Williams' poignant quote of the day from the film 'What Dreams May Come' highlights how good people suffer in a self-made hell by being unable to forgive themselves. The film's context reveals this internal prison of guilt and regret, a stark contrast to external punishment. This timeless wisdom remains relevant today, urging self-compassion as a rebellion against digital perfectionism and toxic self-blame.
Photos of people from slums sleeping on Versova beach go viral
Mumbai: Several residents from slum settlements in Mumbai come to Versova Beach, spend the entire night, then return home the following morning, driven by the need to escape the unbearable daytime heat, often intensified by constant power outages. Photos of people sleeping on the beach have taken over the internet, triggering a debate about housing, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
India has steadily expanded opportunities for young people: Mansukh Mandaviya
Staff Reporter Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, today said that over the past decade, India has steadily expanded opportunities for young people across education, skilling, entrepreneurship, sports, health, and civic participation. In an article published in a national daily, the Minister described the youth of the country as Amrit Peedhi, the []
Mexican Saying of the Day: The Mexican saying, Money doesn't buy happiness, but it lets you cry in a Ferrari, highlights the difference between wealth and fulfilment. While money can provide comfort, security and opportunities, it cannot eliminate emotional struggles or guarantee happiness. The saying remains popular because it balances humour with realism, reminding people that life's deepest sources of happiness often lie beyond material success.
Proverb of the day: This proverb highlights how society treats the wealthy with gifts and admiration, while the less fortunate often receive only advice. It reflects a reality where success is celebrated, but struggles are met with analysis or blame instead of genuine support. The saying calls for greater awareness and compassionate action, emphasizing that true kindness involves offering meaningful assistance, not just words.
People often stay silent even when they disagree, fearing isolation. This 'Spiral of Silence' makes minority views seem less common. Social media can worsen this, creating an illusion of consensus. This impacts workplaces, classrooms, and friendships. Understanding this helps us see how perceived opinions shape reality.
People often stay silent even when they disagree, fearing isolation. This 'Spiral of Silence' makes minority views seem less common. Social media can worsen this, creating an illusion of consensus. This impacts workplaces, classrooms, and friendships. Understanding this helps us see how perceived opinions shape reality.
AI must empower people: PM Modi at G7 Summit
France, June 18 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday addressed the Outreach Session on Ensuring a Safe, Rapid and Efficient Rollout of Artificial Intelligence, at the G7 Summit in Evian, France. The Prime Minister highlighted that while Artificial Intelligence was a transformative force with the potential to redefine the direction of human civilization, it must also empower people. He elaborated that it was with this larger thought that India had hosted the AI Impact Summit recently. Underlining India's human-centric or MANAV [human] vision for AI, he stated that the technology must be anchored in the principles of inclusivity, security, and public good. Noting that India has always viewed cyberspace as a global public good, Prime Minister emphasized that democratic countries must have access to AI models that can secure their critical information infrastructure and help them deal with cyber threats. He called for an integrated approach to AI development where safety, speed and efficiency are dealt together. In this regard, he made four suggestions: AI systems should be safe-by-design; AI deployment must be accompanied by common standards, testing frameworks, and regulatory guidelines; there should be effective global cooperation to deal with deepfakes, misinformation and cyber fraud; and the benefits of AI must reach countries of the Global South to ensure an inclusive world, as per the statement. The Prime Minister concluded by stating that AI must expand human potential, empower human choice and protect human dignity, and noted that India would continue to work with partners to promote these objectives, the statement said. Meanwhile, PM Modi met US President Donald Trump on the margins of the G7 Summit. He commended President Trump for his efforts that had resulted in an understanding to end the ongoing conflict in West Asia and restore peace and stability across the broader region. He also underlined the importance of maintaining freedom of navigation and unimpeded commerce in the Strait of Hormuz and the need to ensure the safety of seafarers. The two leaders reviewed the substantial progress achieved under the India-U.S. COMPACT (Catalyzing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce and Technology) since their meeting in Washington DC in February 2025. They welcomed key developments across the defence, strategic technologies, energy, and bilateral trade sectors. The statement said that the leaders noted with particular satisfaction the significant progress made in negotiations towards an interim Bilateral Trade Agreement and instructed their officials to work towards a balanced, mutually beneficial, and commercially meaningful agreement at the earliest. The US Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, will be visiting India next week in this connection. Prime Minister Modi and President Trump reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening the India-U.S. Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership and advancing cooperation across all domains for the mutual benefit of the two countries and their peoples, the statement said. (ANI)
G7 Summit: PM Modi calls for inclusive, secure and people-centric AI
The Prime Minister highlighted that while Artificial Intelligence was a transformative force with the potential to redefine the direction of human civilisation, it must also empower people, according to an official statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
A Kolkata street interaction between an Australian tourist and a local man, captured in a viral video, has ignited a fierce online debate. While some condemn the man's persistent advances, others criticize the tourist's generalizing caption. The incident highlights the complexities of viral content, cultural context, and online narratives, leaving viewers divided.
Psychology says people who prefer staying home often have these 10 phrases in common
Psychology suggests that people who prefer staying home often use familiar phrases that reflect their need for rest, boundaries, and emotional balance. Expressions like Im tired, lets do it another time, or Ill let you know are not always excuses but signals of social fatigue or low energy. While extroverts gain energy from interaction, homebodies recharge in quiet environments.
People with financial stability are happier, says psychology
Financial stability, not just wealth, significantly reduces stress and improves daily happiness by covering basic needs. While money can't buy genuine joy, it provides the foundation for pursuing meaningful relationships, hobbies, and future plans, ultimately contributing to a more content life.
CM asks DMs to identify 20 lakh people missing pension schemes
Psychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect the ways people adapt to modern life. Constantly using speakerphone is rarely an intentional attempt to disturb others. More often, it is driven by a desire for convenience, accessibility and a stronger sense of connection.
Thursday Quote of the Day: Anne Frank's timeless quote reminds us that while external pressures may try to silence our words, our ability to think and form our own opinions remains an unassailable freedom. This Thursday, embrace the courage to trust your inner voice and stand by your independent thoughts, even amidst differing viewpoints.
Actress Sanchita Ugale, 22, died by suicide, reportedly due to financial stress and emotional struggles. Her death has highlighted systemic issues and vulnerabilities within the TV industry. Fellow actress Girija Oak Godbole emphasized the need for immediate change to prevent future tragedies.
Psychology teaches us that everyday habits can often reflect deeper emotional needs and motivations. Collecting antiques is rarely just an obsession with old objects. More often, it is rooted in a desire for connection, whether that is a connection to history, personal memories, family stories, or a sense of continuity across generations.
Psychology suggests that seemingly small habits often reflect deeper underlying processes. Leg shaking is rarely an act of rudeness or disrespect, and it is not always a sign of anxiety. In many cases, it is simply the body's way of responding to internal energy, concentration or emotional states.
One key principle in psychology is that isolated mistakes should not be given too much meaning. Buttoning a shirt incorrectly does not automatically indicate stress, anxiety or emotional overload. Sometimes, it is simply an ordinary human error with no deeper significance.
People living in huts to get priority under Indiramma Housing Scheme Phase-II
Life lesson of the day by George Bernard Shaw: George Bernard Shaw believed that people grow old because they stop playing. He suggested that maintaining curiosity and enthusiasm keeps one young at heart. Activities like hobbies, learning, and laughter are vital for a fulfilling life at any age.

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