Mekedatu dam row: File contempt case against Karnataka in SC, says AMMK chief Dhinakaran
AMMK chief T T V Dhinakaran has urged the Tamil Nadu government to initiate contempt proceedings against Karnataka for proceeding with Mekedatu dam construction, allegedly violating Supreme Court orders. He called for Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and halt the unilateral work.
Bizarre to drop Sanju Samson but great to see Vaibhav Sooryavanshi debut: Sanjay Manjrekar
Former batter Sanjay Manjrekar has labelled India's decision to drop Sanju Samson for the second T20 against England as izarre. While praising 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's historic debut, Manjrekar questioned Samson's exclusion, suggesting both could have been accommodated. Samson, a T20 World Cup star, was replaced by Sooryavanshi, who impressed in the IPL. India lost the match, trailing the series 0-1.
Pahalgam terror attack: LeT chief Hafiz Saeed named as accused in supplementary chargesheet
Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed has been named an accused in the Pahalgam terror attack supplementary chargesheet by the NIA. Filed in Jammu, the chargesheet implicates Saeed for waging war against India and hatching conspiracies from across the border. This follows an earlier charge sheet naming a Pakistani handler and slain terrorists involved in the deadly attack that claimed 26 lives.
Allahabad HC asks Centre, ASI to file counter-affidavit in 'Tejo Mahalaya' dispute
The Allahabad High Court has directed the Centre and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) to respond to a petition claiming a temple exists within the Taj Mahal premises. The plea, filed by a temple trust and others, challenges lower court rejections of requests for an advocate commissioner to survey the disputed site.
George Clooney, the acclaimed actor, offers a poignant perspective on aging, suggesting life's true value lies in the journey, not a perfect ending. He acknowledges life's inherent difficulties and the pain of loss, but emphasizes cherishing experiences and relationships. Clooney's reflections encourage appreciating the present moments and the connections we forge, making each stage of life meaningful despite its inevitable challenges.
Prince Harry won't stay at Buckingham Palace during UK visit
Prince Harry will not be staying at Buckingham Palace during his UK visit this week, despite earlier reports. He reportedly did not formally accept an offer for royal accommodation by a deadline. The estranged royal's trip for charity engagements is overshadowed by security disputes and his family's absence. Harry has lived in the US since stepping down as a working royal in 2020.
Nova Scotia Tragedy: Driver killed in single-vehicle crash near River Philip; cops launch probe
A tragic single-vehicle collision in Nova Scotia, has resulted in the death of a man from Springhill. Emergency crews responded to the scene on Highway 321 where a Honda Civic reportedly veered off the road and struck a culvert. The driver, who was the sole occupant, was transported to the hospital but sadly succumbed to his injuries.
Anime enthusiasts, rejoice! Solo Leveling is returning with a new movie, 'Beyond the System,' slated for release in late 2026. Co-produced by industry giants, this film promises to continue Sung Jinwoo's epic journey after the events of Season 2. While a third season's fate remains uncertain, this cinematic adventure offers a thrilling glimpse into the future of the beloved franchise.
Best Proverb of the day: The German proverb Krummes Holz gibt auch gerades Feuer (Crooked logs also make straight fires) teaches that imperfections do not determine a person's worth or ability. The proverb reminds people to look beyond appearances and recognise the value in everyone. Its enduring message promotes acceptance, resilience and the understanding that true character is revealed through actions, not outward perfection.
India's biggest barrier for women who dream to work isn't a lack of jobs. It's unpaid care
Unpaid care work, not job scarcity, keeps most Indian women out of the workforce in major cities, a new survey reveals. While female labour force participation is slowly rising, it remains low globally. Despite better job quality in these cities, a significant wage gap persists, with women earning considerably less than men, especially in self-employment. Longer working hours are also noted.
Hamas to dissolve Gaza governing body: officials
Hamas is preparing to dissolve the body that has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly two decades, officials from the group said Monday, clearing the way for a Palestinian technocratic committee to implement civilian rule. The dissolution of the Hamas body paves the way for the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), headed by Palestinian official Ali Shaath, to assume administrative responsibilities.
Delhi High Court gives two weeks to WFI to decide show-cause notice to Vinesh Phogat
The Delhi High Court has directed the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) to decide within two weeks on a show-cause notice issued to grappler Vinesh Phogat concerning indiscipline and alleged anti-doping rule violations. The court noted that Phogat's grievance regarding Asian Games selection trials was now resolved, but she may need to file a fresh petition for broader selection policy challenges.
Pakistan's civic failures leave residents bracing for yet another monsoon crisis
Residents of Wah Model Town are facing severe urban flooding and overflowing sewage due to clogged drains and administrative neglect. Developed in the 1990s under the Wah Cantonment Board, infrastructure has failed to match its expansion. Residents regularly pay taxes but receive inadequate municipal services, worsening environmental and public health concerns.
US issues heat, flood and air quality alerts across multiple states after Fourth of July storms
Severe weather is impacting multiple US states following Fourth of July storms. Dangerous heat advisories are in effect for the Mid-Atlantic and Arizona, with temperatures soaring. Wildfire smoke has led to air quality alerts in Colorado. Meanwhile, heavy thunderstorms are causing flooding concerns in Tennessee and Louisiana, while Florida braces for strong storm activity.
Norway's World Cup triumph over Brazil has sparked a secondary sensation: a viral clip appearing to show Princess Ingrid Alexandra hugging a shirtless Erling Haaland. While the hug remains unconfirmed by royal officials, the princess and her brother were visibly jubilant in the stands. This historic win, Norway's first quarterfinal appearance, offers a welcome ray of sunshine amidst the royal family's recent health challenges.
Russian strike on Kyiv kills nine, damages apartment buildings
Fourth batch of pilgrims leaves Baltal base camp for Amarnath Yatra
Bryan Johnson autoimmune disease: Anti-aging personality Bryan Johnson's recent revelation of autoimmune disease has ignited public interest in these complex conditions. Autoimmune diseases occur when the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, leading to inflammation and damage. While causes are often a mix of genetics and environment, symptoms vary widely. Early diagnosis and management are crucial for conditions like autoimmune gastritis, impacting millions globally.
US lawyer Jim Walden reacts as DoJ seeks dismissal of case against Adani
Rudraprayag Municipal Council asks riverbanks residents to relocate to safer places
Mumbai airport operations disrupted as heavy rain lashes city; 17 flights cancelled
Mumbai faced severe disruptions on Monday as heavy monsoon rains and strong winds lashed the city. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport saw 17 flights cancelled and over 200 delayed. The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for Mumbai and surrounding districts, warning of continued intense downpours. This has led to widespread waterlogging, affecting train services and causing traffic issues on key highways.
The Congress party has strongly criticized the VHP's request to the Ayodhya police to question opposition leaders regarding alleged donation theft at the Ram temple. Congress leaders described the VHP's move as he pot calling the kettle black, accusing the organization of attempting to deflect from its own past controversies and moral rot. They demanded an independent, Supreme Court-monitored probe into the temple's finances.
Mumbai rains: When will it stop? Here's what IMD forecast says
Mumbai grapples with heavy monsoon downpours, prompting a Red Alert for several districts. Waterlogging has disrupted normal life and traffic, with warnings of potential flooding and structural damage. While intense rain is expected to continue on July 7, conditions are forecast to improve from July 8 with moderate showers. Authorities urge residents to exercise caution and stay informed.
America's wealthiest families, led by the Waltons with a staggering $520 billion, continue to dominate the economic landscape. Their fortunes, built over generations in sectors like retail, energy, and food, highlight the enduring power of long-term private ownership. The Kochs, Mars, and Johnsons also feature prominently, showcasing how sustained family control fuels immense wealth and influence across key industries.
SC to hear on July 7 plea alleging active influencing of witnesses in Karur stampede case
The Supreme Court will hear a plea on July 7 alleging Tamil Nadu ministers are actively influencing witnesses in the Karur stampede case, which claimed 41 lives. The court had previously ordered a CBI investigation into the incident. Senior advocate Huzefa Ahmadi presented the application, highlighting concerns about potential witness tampering by individuals now holding ministerial positions. The bench confirmed the hearing for the following day.
Egypt has unveiled its colossal State Strategic Command Headquarters, dubbed 'The Octagon,' a sprawling military complex dwarfing the Pentagon in size. Inaugurated by President El Sisi, this advanced facility in the New Administrative Capital centralizes Egypt's military command, intelligence, and crisis management. Designed as an integrated defence city, it boasts cutting-edge technology to bolster national security and operational readiness.
Break traffic rules too often? You may have to take driving test all over again
Frequent traffic offenders will soon face mandatory re-tests to renew their driving licences as part of significant amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act. The government also plans to expedite compensation for accident victims and increase appeal costs for disputes. Third-party insurance premium setting will return to IRDAI, and licence suspensions will now require a three-year cooling-off period.
India proposes dedicated BRICS Virtual Working Group to combat narcotics trafficking
India has proposed a dedicated virtual working group for BRICS nations to combat evolving drug trafficking trends. Speaking at a Guwahati meet of anti-drug agency heads, NCB Director General Anurag Garg highlighted the global threat posed by sophisticated methods. The proposed group aims to facilitate real-time intelligence exchange, analyze shifting patterns, and coordinate joint operations.
Heavy rain triggers tree falls, wall collapse in Thane; fireman injured
Heavy rains and strong winds battered Thane and Palghar districts, causing widespread damage. A fireman sustained severe leg injuries while clearing an uprooted tree. A large billboard and two walls collapsed, disrupting traffic and damaging property. Low-lying areas experienced flooding, with rescue teams on high alert. Despite the chaos, all students at a residential school in Palghar were reported safe.
13 people dead as record-breaking rains batter Mumbai
Mumbai rains today: Maharashtra is grappling with record-breaking rainfall, leading to 13 fatalities in Mumbai, Palghar, and Raigad over the past few days. The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Mumbai and surrounding areas, warning of continued heavy to extremely heavy downpours. Lonavala recorded a staggering 670 mm of rain.
Telangana's flagship two-bedroom housing scheme is gaining momentum with fresh ownership document distributions and a commitment to build one lakh additional homes for Hyderabad's urban poor. This initiative provides free, fully funded two-bedroom houses to economically weaker families lacking permanent residences. The government prioritizes vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities and widows, in its ongoing efforts to alleviate housing burdens for low-income citizens.
'No longer want to prosecute': Karanjawala explains DoJ's filing submission in Adani case
Raymond appoints Former BEL CMD Bhanu Prakash Srivastava as CEO of defence business
Raymond Limited has appointed Bhanu Prakash Srivastava as CEO of its Defence business, aiming to build a technology-driven platform. With nearly four decades of experience at Bharat Electronics Limited, Srivastava brings expertise in defence manufacturing and strategic program execution. His leadership is expected to drive Raymond's growth in India's burgeoning defence sector, focusing on advanced capabilities and indigenous solutions.
Australia clinched a record seventh ICC Women's T20 World Cup title, defeating hosts England by seven wickets in a thrilling final at Lord's. Chasing 151, Beth Mooney's unbeaten 64 anchored a successful pursuit, marking the highest run-chase in a final. ICC Chairman Jay Shah hailed the tournament, stating women's cricket is in a golden era following the Australians' dominant, unbeaten campaign.
Bengaluru is set to witness a revolutionary healthcare model as Narayana Health plans a hospital entirely managed by nurses. Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty announced that 25 nurses will take on leadership and administrative roles, a move hailed as 'truly game-changing' by industry leaders like Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw. This initiative aims to empower nurses and redefine hospital governance, challenging traditional hierarchies.
'Kill Trump' poster grabs spotlight at Ali Khamenei funeral
Matt Damon joked during a promotional interview for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey that he landed the lead role only after Leonardo DiCaprio, Christian Bale, Tom Hardy and five other A-listers had passed on it. Nolan played along, quipping that Damon was essentially the last option, drawing laughter from the cast and the interviewer.
The Allahabad High Court's Lucknow Bench will hear a PIL seeking a CBI probe into alleged irregularities in Ram Temple donations. The petition demands an audit by the CAG and an FIR. This comes as the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust holds a crucial meeting amid the controversy. Police are also questioning accused individuals in the alleged theft case.
Monsoon session: Maharashtra assembly adjourned due to heavy rains in Mumbai
Mumbai's legislative assembly was adjourned due to forecasts of heavy rains and strong winds, with the IMD issuing a red alert. Concerns over rain-related deaths were raised in the House. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis assured that the government and administration are on alert, urging citizens to stay vigilant and avoid non-essential travel as winds up to 90 km/h are expected.
Former Rajasthan Royals CEO Jake Lush McCrum to lead India Basketball League
ACG Sports has appointed former Rajasthan Royals CEO Jake Lush McCrum as its new leader to spearhead the launch of the India Basketball League (IBL) in early 2027. Based in Mumbai, McCrum's extensive experience in commercial growth and digital expansion with the IPL franchise will be crucial in building the IBL into a premier global sporting property.
Pune weather: Maharashtra is grappling with intense monsoon rains, prompting Pune to declare a holiday for all schools and anganwadis due to a red alert. Authorities are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel and stay clear of rivers and streams. Mumbai also faces waterlogging and traffic disruptions. The India Meteorological Department forecasts continued heavy rainfall across the state, with concerns of localized flooding and landslides.
Experts urge caution as demand grows for AC in heatwave-hit UK
Londoner Zainab Hussain once saw air conditioning as a luxury in Britain. However, after sweltering at night through the second heatwave of 2026 last month, the Hussain family were undeterred, opting to add AC upstairs at their semi-detached home in the south London suburb Selsdon.
India likely to bench Ravi Bishnoi, bolster pace attack in third T20 against England
Desperate India, yet to secure a win on their UK tour, is set to bolster their pace attack by dropping leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi for the third T20I against England. Following a series loss to Ireland and a costly performance by Bishnoi, the team aims to leverage pace on a batting-friendly Trent Bridge pitch.
High Court directs Centre to defer July 7 eviction hearing against Delhi Gymkhana Club
The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Centre regarding pleas challenging eviction proceedings against the Delhi Gymkhana Club. The club and its Staff Welfare Association are contesting the Land and Development Office's order to vacate the Lutyens' Delhi premises. The Centre cited defence infrastructure needs, but a member alleges the grounds are vague and a sham, aiming for forced eviction.
Norway's Erling Haaland delivered a stunning performance, scoring twice in the final minutes to secure a 2-1 victory over Brazil and advance to the World Cup quarter-finals. The Manchester City star's brace brings his tournament goal tally to seven, matching Messi and Mbapp. Fans are captivated by the Viking's incredible journey, from his childhood achievements to his rise as a global football icon.
China says successfully conducted test missile launch in Pacific Ocean
China's naval forces have successfully test-fired a strategic missile from a nuclear submarine in the Pacific Ocean. The launch occurred on Monday, following regional concerns about Beijing's missile testing plans. A spokesperson confirmed the missile, carrying a training warhead, accurately hit its designated target in international waters. This development comes amid heightened regional tensions.
Diljit Dosanjh Satluj OTT removal: Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh has addressed the abrupt removal of his film 'Satluj' from ZEE5 in India, stating he's no longer concerned about its availability. Dosanjh believes the film, based on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, has already reached its audience through downloads, making its impact indelible. The film's disappearance from the platform has sparked renewed debate on sensitive historical narratives.
Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv kills at least 7; hits residential area, other buildings
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh live streaming: Zimbabwe is set to host Bangladesh for a three-match ODI series starting July 6th in Harare. Cricket enthusiasts in India can catch the action live on FanCode. While the Harare Sports Club pitch might favor spinners, chasing could be the preferred strategy. Bangladesh, boasting a stronger squad, is tipped to win the opening encounter, with a few showers potentially in the forecast.
Baruipur rape case: Heavy police and central forces deployment outside Mamata Banerjee's residence sparked TMC allegations of preventing her visit to Baruipur's rape-murder victim's family. BJP dismissed this, calling it routine security for a Z-plus protectee. The controversy erupts amid public outrage over the 11-year-old's death and subsequent violence, including an alleged lynching.
Mumbai work from home advisory: Financial capital braces for heavy downpours as the State Disaster Management Authority advises private offices to implement work-from-home arrangements. Non-essential government offices will operate on a half-day basis. This advisory follows a 'red alert' issued by the India Meteorological Department, forecasting extremely heavy rainfall and strong winds across the financial capital.
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Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy: Leo Tolstoy's timeless advice urges us to pause and truly observe. The renowned author of 'War and Peace' advocated for stopping our relentless work, not to shirk duty, but to reconnect with life's essence. His wisdom emphasizes appreciating present blessings, reminding us that genuine happiness lies in mindful living, not just constant doing.
Jaswant Singh Khalra movie: Actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh's film 'Satluj', based on human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, has been removed from Zee5 in India shortly after its release. The movie, which faced significant certification hurdles, sheds light on Khalra's courageous investigation into alleged illegal killings and secret cremations in Punjab during the 1980s and 90s. Khalra's own disappearance and subsequent murder trial brought his work to national attention, and his legacy continues to inspire.
A product manager's job offer was reportedly lost due to a single question during his final interview. After impressing throughout the process, he was asked by the CEO if he believed the company should expand into the two-wheeler market. Lacking preparation on this specific area, his fumbled response may have cost him the role, highlighting the importance of anticipating all interview questions, even those posed by the candidate.
China preparing to test-fire nuclear-capable missile in Pacific Ocean: PNG foreign minister
China is preparing to test-fire a nuclear-capable missile into the Pacific Ocean, Papua New Guinea'on Monday. A New Zealand government source told AFP China had also alerted them of an upcoming intercontinental ballistic missile test. sft/bes/mjw
Reflective Ronaldo takes on critics 'trying to kill me for 23 years'
Cristiano Ronaldo admitted at the World Cup on Sunday he is not the player he once was but came out fighting against critics rying to kill me for the past 23 years. Asked again about his international future, You have been trying to kill me for the past 23 years, but you must have seen that is not worth it, it's a waste of time, but you try and try and try and try and try.
One tycoon makes millions from 'dark' journeys on a dangerous oil route while others feared Hormuz
Amidst the Persian Gulf war, the UAE secretly navigated its oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz using 'dark' ship transits. Korean shipping tycoon Ga-Hyun Chung's Sinokor Group played a pivotal role, leasing a significant portion of vessels for these risky shuttle runs. This covert operation allowed the UAE to maintain pre-war export levels, capitalizing on surging oil prices and creating immense profits for Sinokor and its partners.
PM Modi departs for three-nation visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand
Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a significant three-nation tour to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand, aiming to bolster India's Act East Policy and its vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific. The visits, scheduled from July 6-11, 2026, will focus on deepening strategic partnerships, enhancing trade, and strengthening people-to-people ties with each nation. Interactions with the Indian diaspora are also a key highlight of this diplomatic outreach.
A Boeing 747-8, gifted by Qatar, is now serving as a temporary Air Force One for President Trump. While awaiting new presidential aircraft, this jet, valued at $400 million and further modified with taxpayer funds, is expected to become a centerpiece at Trump's planned Miami presidential library. However, the donation has faced scrutiny over its ethics and the significant upgrade costs.
Trump won big spending promises from NATO last year. This week in Turkey, he'll try to enforce them
President Trump heads to Turkey to press NATO allies on defense spending pledges. He expects immediate action on the 5% GDP target, a key focus after last year's summit. Despite ongoing disputes, Trump seeks to solidify his influence on the alliance's future, while also planning meetings on Ukraine and Syria. This summit serves as a crucial test of commitment to increased defense contributions.
US DoJ's hard-hitting defence of Adani case withdrawal leaves little room for judge: Harish Salve
The US Department of Justice has strongly defended dropping bribery charges against Gautam Adani, citing weak evidence and jurisdictional issues. Senior Advocate Harish Salve suggested the case was a ame and shame tactic with a political agenda to pressure India. The DoJ's firm stance, emphasizing prosecutorial discretion and the case's Indian locus, leaves little room for the presiding judge to continue proceedings, with experts anticipating the case's closure.
Aerials show massive crowds as Iran bids farewell to late supreme leader Khamenei in Tehran
Mumbai Rain Local Train Status: Mumbai's rail network faced significant disruption Monday as landslides in the Bhor Ghat section halted Mumbai-Pune long-distance services. While suburban locals on Central and Western Railway lines are running with minor delays, commuters are advised to check live status. Restoration efforts are underway, but no reopening timeline is confirmed. The IMD has issued an orange alert for Mumbai, with a red nowcast warning for intense rain and gusty winds.
Mumbai's flight operations are facing significant disruptions due to heavy rainfall and poor visibility. Major airlines like IndiGo, Akasa Air, SpiceJet, and Air India have issued travel advisories, urging passengers to check their flight status. Several flights were diverted over the weekend, and the impact is expected to persist as airlines work to normalize schedules. Commuters are advised to stay updated before heading to the airport.
Security tightened outside Mamata Banerjee's home ahead of Baruipur visit
Iran begins a procession through Tehran for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral
Iran is holding a grand funeral procession in Tehran for its late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, whose coffin, along with those of family members lost in an airstrike, is being transported through the capital. The nation anticipates massive public turnout to demonstrate solidarity. Meanwhile, US-led negotiations concerning the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program are reportedly paused until after Khamenei's burial in Mashhad.
Tripura eyes Rs 1 lakh crore investment at Business Conclave 2026: CM Manik Saha
Tripura anticipates a massive Rs 1 lakh crore investment at the upcoming Destination Tripura Business Conclave-2026, commencing July 9. Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia will attend the event aimed at boosting employment and state income. Focus sectors include health, education, IT, and tourism. Last year's conclave saw Rs 30,000 crore in MoUs, with Rs 8,000 crore already initiated. Over 500 national and international delegates are expected.
FIFA World Cup 2026 results: Who won yesterday? France, Norway and England book quarter-final berths
France, Norway, and England have advanced to the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals after thrilling Round of 16 encounters. Kylian Mbappe's penalty secured France's win, while Erling Haaland's late brace stunned Brazil. England, despite a red card, triumphed over hosts Mexico in a dramatic five-goal contest. Today's fixtures include Portugal vs. Spain, USA vs. Belgium, and Argentina vs. Egypt.
Trumps war means higher global interest rates for years to come
Global interest rates are set to remain higher for longer, with Bloomberg Economics forecasting borrowing costs elevated by up to half a percentage point through 2028. This shift, influenced by lingering inflation risks from the Iran conflict's energy shock and the AI race, means consumers and businesses face more expensive loans. Central banks, wary of past inflation surges, are maintaining hawkish stances, impacting economies worldwide.
Heavy rains have crippled transport between Mumbai and Pune. Central Railway has suspended train services due to landslides and track damage in the Bhor Ghat section. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway and old highway are also closed to traffic following landslides. Authorities urge commuters to postpone non-essential travel as restoration efforts are underway. Suburban train services in Mumbai remain largely unaffected.
'When America and Israel stand together, freedom stands stronger': Netanyahu
FIFA 2026: Keeper Nyland steps out of the shadows to propel Norway to World Cup win over Brazil
Norway secured a stunning 2-1 World Cup victory over Brazil, largely thanks to the heroics of out-of-contract goalkeeper Orjan Nyland. A FIFA eligibility ruling unexpectedly placed Nyland in the starting lineup, where he made a crucial penalty save and numerous other stops. Despite a late Neymar penalty, Nyland's performance secured Norway's place in the quarter-finals.
Psychology says people who carefully open a gift and keep the wrapper for future use aren't simply trying to save paper. Psychology links this behavior to planning, resource management, emotional attachment, and mindful decision-making. Studies suggest that small daily habits can reflect larger thinking patterns. This explainer looks at the psychology behind preserving gift wrapping, the theories connected to it, research findings, and the life lessons people can learn from this habit.
Proverb of the day: The saying, An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep, explains why leadership is often more important than individual strength. The proverb highlights strategy, courage, morale, and direction. Though commonly linked to Alexander the Great, its exact origin remains uncertain. The message continues to guide people in workplaces, education, sports, business, and daily life.
Indians hold key to Mideast tourism surge
West Asian tourism destinations like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Oman are banking on India to revive their sector post-conflict. These nations are rolling out attractive travel deals and boosting flight capacity, with India showing resilient demand. Ras Al Khaimah, for instance, aims for 3.5 million visitors by 2030, with India as a key driver, already seeing significant growth.
Guwahati hosts BRICS meet amid rising synthetic drug threat
India is set to host the BRICS Anti-Drug Agencies Meeting in Guwahati from July 6-7. This crucial gathering aims to bolster intelligence sharing and operational cooperation among member nations to combat the evolving landscape of drug trafficking, including synthetic drugs and darknet-enabled operations. The meeting will focus on practical strategies for interdiction, capacity building, and collective responses to emerging threats, marking a shift towards action-oriented collaboration.
India and Russia set $50 billion investment target by 2030
India and Russia are targeting $50 billion in mutual investments by 2030, focusing on joint ventures in advanced manufacturing, critical minerals, and green technology. A recent meeting in Moscow saw both nations agreeing to encourage private sector exploration and collaboration. India highlighted its cost-effective skilled workforce and investment-friendly reforms, while the Making in Russia for India model was also promoted to boost bilateral industrial ties.
SIR 3.0: First draft rolls published for 4 states; 22 lakh names deleted
Nearly 22 lakh voters have been removed from draft electoral rolls in Odisha, Manipur, Mizoram, and Sikkim as part of the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision. Deaths and electors who have shifted residence account for most deletions, with Odisha seeing over 20 lakh removals. Manipur, however, reported the highest proportion of anomalies. Citizens can file claims and objections until August 4 to restore names before final rolls are published.
How a ledger titled after CMRL's CFO helped investigating agencies
A special ledger allegedly maintained by CMRL's former CFO, Suresh Kumar KS, has revealed fraudulent cash flows into the Kerala firm. Probe agencies, including the ED, are investigating these alleged irregularities totaling 182 crore, which reportedly involved payments to various entities based on the MD's instructions.
Remembering Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee and his ideal of an indivisible India
Commemorating Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee's 125th birth anniversary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted his unwavering commitment to India's unity and national service. Mookerjee's life exemplified intellect, public service, and moral conviction, notably his stand against Partition's division and his sacrifice for Jammu and Kashmir's integration. His contributions to education, industry, and democratic values, including his critique of early constitutional amendments, are remembered as foundational to modern India.
Mbappe stutter-stepped on his way to his 19th goal in 19 World Cup appearances, beating Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill in the 70th minute to break a scoreless tie. France's captain was awarded the penalty when Diego Gomez was called for tripping after a video review.
Committee to probe 'irregularities' in pilgrims' offerings at Badrinath Dham
Allegations of mishandling pilgrim offerings at Badrinath Dham have prompted the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee to form a four-member panel for an impartial investigation. The probe was initiated after social media buzz surrounding the claims.
Row Over Books: Jammu & Kashmir Police file FIR under UAPA, Nyaya Sanhita
Jammu and Kashmir Police have launched a probe and conducted raids following the withdrawal of two books accused of promoting separatism. An FIR has been registered under stringent laws, including the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. This action follows the suspension of eight education department employees and a ban on the authors and publishers of the controversial texts, highlighting the government's swift response to the matter.
Ladakh takes steps to boost Pashmina business of Changpas
Ladakh's Pashmina sector is set for a significant boost following Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena's approval of two key initiatives. A 25% incentive for herders aims to enhance production of the prized fibre, while an 8 crore revolving fund will support the cooperative marketing society. These measures are designed to benefit nomadic communities, improve Pashmina quality, and prevent distress sales, fostering sustainable development.
Ram Temple Trust meet today; Champat Rai's fate, SIT report on agenda
A crucial meeting of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is set to address alleged donation irregularities, potentially deciding the fate of key officials. Discussions are expected to cover the temple's future management, financial reports, and a preliminary SIT probe. The potential resignations could lead to a trust reconstitution and the appointment of a CEO for smoother operations.
UK's Farage referred to standards watchdog after new report of undeclared benefits
Farage is already under investigation by the standards watchdog over whether he should have declared a 5 million ($6.7 million) donation from a cryptocurrency billionaire he received before entering parliament. The Sunday Times reported that Farage was provided with security services, social media support and accommodation by George Cottrell, a long-standing ally, in the year before Farage was elected an MP in 2024.
Uber pauses Europe food delivery expansion as it pursues Delivery Hero deal: Report
Uber no longer plans to launch food delivery in five of the seven countries it had targeted for expansion this year, including Austria, Norway and Greece, the report said. It did not identify the other two countries. Earlier in the year, Uber said it planned to expand its food delivery business into seven new European markets - Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, the Czech Republic, Greece and Romania.
Income tax department slaps notices on foreign investors with no earnings
Foreign investors are receiving unexpected tax notices in India, even for transactions where no profit or dividend was earned. The tax department is initiating reassessment proceedings, questioning the absence of income tax returns for share purchases. Experts highlight that such notices, potentially triggered by remittance data, may be misapplied to transactions that didn't generate income, causing confusion and compliance burdens for overseas entities.
Netanyahu says some Lebanese Christian villages 'asked to be annexed' by Israel
Lebanon was drawn into the wider Middle East war on March 2 when Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel in retaliation for the killing of Iran's supreme leader in joint US-Israeli strikes. Israel responded with massive airstrikes and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon, where its troops now occupy swathes of territory near the border.

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