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Chinese proverb of the day: Understanding what to do is easier than actually doing it. This ancient Chinese wisdom highlights the gap between knowledge and action. Many people know how to improve their lives but struggle with execution. Consistent effort and discipline are key to turning knowledge into results.
Bangladesh says it foiled multiple attempts by India to force people into the country
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Life advice of the day by Lupita Nyong'o: Lupita Nyongos life advice, Go where you are loved. People who see the best in you bring out the best in you, highlights the importance of choosing environments and relationships where one is genuinely valued and supported. The Oscar-winning actress emphasizes that success and happiness are deeply influenced by the people who recognize your worth and encourage your growth.
Cockroach Janta Partys rise reflects peoples frustration with the BJP: Hooda
The Congress, the former Haryana CM says, has been consistently raising people-centric issues in its role as the main Opposition party and would continue to do so, while the CJP was in its formative stage
An Indian woman working in South Korea shares her challenging workplace experience. She advises prospective Indian job seekers to reconsider moving to South Korea. Intense competition and fewer job opportunities make it difficult for foreigners. Many leave after one-year contracts due to a lack of job satisfaction. Long working hours and unspoken workplace rules are significant hurdles.
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'Alaskan Bush People' star Matt Brown's death ruled a suicide
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Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan reaches 44 lakh people in J&K
26.75 lakh youth sensitised; 923 FIRs, over 1,000 arrests in 51 days Ovaise Gul Srinagar, Jun 03: The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA), amid the ongoing 100-day Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan, has gained momentum in Jammu andKashmir, with the government reachingout to over 44 lakh people to sensitise them about substance abuse through more than 24,000 activities. According to details accessed by Rising Kashmir, the government has reached out to 44,93,674 people across the region, including 26,75,639 youth and 18,18,035 women, through 24,835 activities conducted at various levels, including educational institutions. A total of 44,378 educational institutions across J&K have been covered under the campaign. In Srinagar alone, 1,728 activities were conducted, reaching 9,88,410 people, including 3,76,255 youth and 3,38,301 women. A total of 6,655 educational institutions and 15 villages were covered in the district under the anti-drug campaign. Notably, at the national level, over 27 crore people have been sensitised, including over 10.06 crore youth and more than 7 crore women, through over 8.55 lakh activities. To further intensify efforts against the drug menace, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha launched a 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan on April 11 in Jammu. In the first 51 days of the ongoing drive, 923 FIRs have been registered against drug traffickers, more than 1,000 drug smugglers and peddlers arrested, over 55 traffickers detained under PIT-NDPS provisions, 668 driving licenses cancelled, and recommendations made to revoke 124 passports. The Lieutenant Governor has stated that the fight against drugs is not limited to raids and arrests but also involves breaking the supply chain, generating public awareness, and working towards dignified rehabilitation for those suffering from addiction. The campaign was launched on August 15, 2020, by the Department of Social Justice & Empowerment in 272 identified vulnerable districts and was later extended to all districts from August 15, 2023. The drug-free J&K campaign has witnessed massive public participation in its pledge against drug abuse, significantly exceeding the 1,71,462 figure.
Taylor Swifts latest wealth surge has sparked strong reactions online, with some fans celebrating her success while others questioned billionaire culture. The debate comes as wedding buzz around Travis Kelce continues to grow.
Jensen Huangs life advice is simple but powerful: character grows through struggle, not comfort. The NVIDIA CEO did not become a billionaire because he avoided failure. He became one by facing it repeatedly. Long before the AI boom, Huang made bold bets on GPUs, artificial intelligence, and accelerated computing. Many doubted the vision. Today, NVIDIA sits at the center of the AI revolution. For Huang, true greatness is not measured by intelligence alone. It comes from perseverance, discipline, and the courage to keep moving forward when others give up.
Substacks new Reply Rules feature lets creators control how people respond
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For many women, saying Im fine is not necessarily a sign of weakness or avoidance. More often, it reflects empathy, resilience, a strong sense of responsibility and a desire to shield loved ones from additional worry. At the same time, lasting emotional well-being depends on finding a healthy balance between supporting others and expressing ones own needs.
Quote of the Day: What makes todays quote so enduringly powerful is that it encourages people to choose compassion over retaliation, personal growth over resentment, and integrity over pettiness. In the end, those decisions often deliver rewards that are far more meaningful and lasting than any short-lived sense of triumph.
The German proverb of the day offers a lesson that feels particularly relevant in an age dominated by constant comparison and social media highlight reels. Its message is witty, practical and quietly inspiring: success rarely belongs to those who spend their time measuring themselves against others. Instead, it tends to favor those who focus their energy on their own growth, progress and purpose.
Telangana is the Jagir of its four crore people, KTR tells Pawan Kalyan
Greek Proverb of the Day: The proverb serves as a reminder that the traits needed for growth and success are often present long before they are recognized by others, or even by ourselves. The Greek proverb of the day offers a timeless lesson, one that remains relevant regardless of a person's age, profession or aspirations.
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A proposed $16 billion floating city, the Freedom Ship, aims to house 80,000 people as a permanently mobile community circumnavigating the globe. It also plans to have a 15,000-seat stadium, schools, colleges, restaurants, malls and clubs, powered by nuclear energy and operating independently of traditional ports. The ambitious project envisions a unique urban environment for long-term residents.
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Chinese proverb of the day highlights the ancient Chinese saying, Even a hero finds it hard to pass the barrier of a beautiful woman. The proverb explains how desire can affect judgment, focus, and decisions. It teaches lessons about human nature, romance, emotional awareness, communication, and self-control. The saying remains relevant today because people still face distractions, temptations, and emotional challenges in personal and professional life.
Chinese proverb of the day highlights the ancient Chinese saying, Even a hero finds it hard to pass the barrier of a beautiful woman. The proverb explains how desire can affect judgment, focus, and decisions. It teaches lessons about human nature, romance, emotional awareness, communication, and self-control. The saying remains relevant today because people still face distractions, temptations, and emotional challenges in personal and professional life.
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David Hume's famous quote of the day explores the relationship between knowledge, doubt, and belief. Commonly associated with the Scottish philosopher, the idea was originally expressed by Sir Francis Bacon centuries earlier. The quote suggests that limited understanding can lead to certainty and skepticism, while deeper study often brings humility and a greater appreciation of life's unanswered questions.
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Anti-drug campaign now peoples movement: LG Sinha
Reiterates addicts are victims, not criminals; assures rehab centres; links crackdown to national security; says those who fled J&K will be tracked down Younus Rashid Kulgam, Jun 01:Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said the anti-drug campaign launched 51 days ago had evolved into a mass movement across Jammu and Kashmir. Fifty-one days ago, we attempted to ignite a spark of change. Today, I firmly believe that when people unite, even a small spark can transform the destiny of an entire region. With the active participation of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, that spark has now become a symbol of hope, courage and determination, the LG said, addressing a public gathering before leading the Drug-Free J&K Padyatra in Kulgam. Sinha said the anti-drug campaign has connected every heart across J&K with a shared purpose of making villages and towns drug-free. This campaign belongs to the people. Parents, teachers, religious leaders and young volunteers have stood shoulder to shoulder with the administration, he said. The Lieutenant Governor reiterated that those trapped in the menace of drugs should not be seen merely as criminals. They are victims who deserve treatment, support and an opportunity to live with dignity, he said. The LG assured that state-of-the-art rehabilitation centres would be established in every district of Jammu and Kashmir at the earliest, while leading a Drug-Free J&K Padyatra in Kulgam. He said a comprehensive rehabilitation policy has been formulated after consultations with experts and stakeholders to ensure that every individual struggling with addiction receives both emotional and material support. The Lieutenant Governor said the administration is working simultaneously on three fronts dismantling drug supply chains, generating public awareness and strengthening rehabilitation mechanisms.We are determined to ensure that our youth are freed from the prison of addiction and empowered to build a brighter future for Jammu and Kashmir, he said. Referring to the impact of narcotics on society, Sinha said narco-terrorism has caused immense suffering to the youth of Jammu and Kashmir and many young people were deliberately targeted and drawn into the cycle of addiction. However, during the past 51 days, I have witnessed a new confidence in the eyes of our young men and women. I have seen them pledge to reclaim their dignity, their dreams and their future, he added. The LGsaidJammu and Kashmir had faced sustained attacks from drug traffickers and narco-terror networks over theyears andcredited the Nasha Mukt Bharat initiative launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2020 for strengthening the fight against the menace. I stand before you not only as Lieutenant Governor but as a member of your family who shares your pain, your struggles and your dream of a safe, empowered and drug-free Jammu and Kashmir, he said. LG Sinha said he had pledged in 2021 to work towards a fear-free and drug-free Jammu and Kashmir and asserted that the chains that once trapped many young people in the web of drug addiction were breaking day by day. He said the Jammu and Kashmir Police and security agencieshavecarried out extensive operations against drug peddlers and narco-terror networks during the past 51days througha whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach. The Lieutenant Governor said many drug peddlers who had evaded law enforcement agencies were arrested, and supply chains operating in villages and towns were disrupted, while links between narcotics and terrorism had been exposed. Some reports suggest that certain drug traffickers have fled Jammu and Kashmir.Iwant to make it clear that wherever they may hide, the Jammu and Kashmir Police and administration will track them down, he said. Calling the anti-drug campaign a fight for national security, he said proceeds from narcotics are often used to finance activities aimed at disturbing peace and stability. This 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir campaign is also a direct strike against terror financing. Every rupee spent on drugs fuels extremist violence, and narco-terrorists survive on that blood money. By halting the drug trade, we cut off the lifeline that sustains terror networks, Sinha said. This is not merely a social issue; it is also a matter of national security and the security of Jammu and Kashmir. By cutting off the financial networks of narco-terror groups, we weaken those who seek to disrupt peace, spill the blood of innocent people and destroy the future of our youth, he added. LG Sinha said Jammu and Kashmir cannot become completely drug-free in just 100 days, but the campaign was launched to create awareness and encourage people to join hands with the administration and police in eliminating drugs from society. He said the mission would continue as long as drug trafficking exists in Jammu and Kashmir.The road ahead is long. The fight against drugs will take sustained effort, constant alertness and unity. We must remain steadfast. We must encourage our young people, protect our families and strengthen our communities, he said. Appealing to citizens to actively participate in the campaign, the Lieutenant Governor urged people to report information related to drug trafficking and support awareness initiatives in their localities. He appreciated the role of the Kulgam administration, police, social organisations, religious groups and residents for supporting the campaign and strengthening the movement against drug abuse.
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BJP leader and Leader of Opposition, Jairam Thakur, hailed victory in three of four municipal corporation elections. He stated people want to uproot the Congress government. Chief Minister Sukvinder Singh Sukhu rejected these claims. He asserted Congress led in overall urban local body elections. The results are seen as a precursor to upcoming assembly polls.
Quote of the day by Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley, the 'King of Rock and Roll,' revolutionized music and became a global icon. His unique blend of genres and energetic performances propelled him to stardom in the 1950s. Beyond music, his acting career further cemented his international fame, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire.
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LG Sinha urges writers to shape positive discourse, inspire people
Inaugurates third edition of Kashmir Literature Festival Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday inaugurated the third edition of Kashmir Literature Festival in Srinagar, urging writers on shaping positive discourse through fiction, non-fiction and other creative forms and inspire people because writers craft lives not only in words, but in the pulse of people. Addressing []

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