CBI arrests senior IPS officer Deepak Gahlawat on central deputation in Rs 3 crore bribery case
A senior IPS officer, Deepak Gahlawat, posted at the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), has been arrested by the CBI in connection with a Rs 3 crore bribery case. Gahlawat allegedly promised a businessman favorable outcomes in a CBI probe into a fake drug manufacturing racket in exchange for the bribe. Searches at his premises yielded digital devices and documents, with the investigation stemming from an FIR registered earlier.
India weighs legal curbs on WhatsApp usernames over impersonation risks: Sources
New Delhi is scrutinizing WhatsApp's upcoming username feature, exploring legal avenues to regulate its launch. Officials express concerns that the system, designed to enhance privacy by hiding phone numbers, could inadvertently facilitate impersonation and identity fraud. Discussions are ongoing to assess potential safeguards before the feature rolls out, aiming to prevent misuse.
France sets presidential election dates
France has officially set its next presidential election for April 18, 2027, with a run-off on May 2. As President Macron exits after two terms, the race is wide open. Current polls suggest the far-right National Rally is in a strong position, and a diverse field of candidates could lead to a final showdown between extreme political factions.
An Oxford PhD student, Matthew Hopkins, analyzed 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object possibly older than our Sun. This visitor, the third confirmed, may originate from a star system formed around 7 billion years ago, originating from the galaxy's thick disc. Its chemical composition offers a unique glimpse into the early universe, providing valuable data for scientists studying cosmic history.
General Dhiraj Seth assumes charge as 31st Army Chief, gives VIJAY mantra
Assuming charge as the 31st Chief of Army Staff, General Dhiraj Seth on Wednesday pledged to modernise the Indian Army into a technology-driven, future-ready force and outlined his strategic vision under the acronym VIJAY, emphasising vigilance, innovation, jointness, self-reliance, and prioritising soldiers.
The family of Avinash Shukla, arrested in connection with alleged theft of Ram temple offerings, seeks justice, stating he should be punished if guilty but freed if innocent. Avinash, involved in cash reconciliation, was reportedly questioned in jail, with Rs 20 lakh recovered from him. His father expressed distress over village questions, while his mother emphasized their values of honesty.
Sunil Bharti Mittal hopeful of India-US trade deal in coming weeks
Bharti Enterprises Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal expressed strong optimism for an India-US trade agreement within weeks, highlighting its importance for industry. Speaking at the USISPF Leadership Summit, where he received an award, Mittal also emphasized the Indian diaspora's role in strengthening bilateral ties. The forum recognized Mittal, V. Prem Watsa, and Christopher T. Calio for their contributions to the India-US economic partnership.
New Army Chief Gen Dhiraj Seth outlines 'VIJAY' roadmap for future-ready force
Paramount moves to ease EU antitrust concerns over Warner Bros Discovery deal
Paramount Skydance Corp has offered solutions to EU competition watchdogs regarding its massive Warner Bros Discovery acquisition. The company expressed confidence these remedies will swiftly clear the deal, which a source indicated is likely to gain European Commission approval. While the US Department of Justice has given its nod, Paramount faces potential challenges from US states and Britain over the proposed merger.
Cyclospora infection symptoms: A widespread foodborne parasite outbreak, Cyclospora, has impacted at least 145 people across 17 US states, with a separate surge in Michigan sickening over 150. Health officials are investigating a potential domestically sourced contaminated food product, as infections are typically linked to international travel. Symptoms include prolonged diarrhea and digestive issues. Investigations are ongoing to pinpoint the exact source of contamination.
Tata Sierra EV launched at 18.79L; up to 665 km range, here's everything you need to know
1st tranche of funds under Annapurna Yojana transferred to 1.1 cr women beneficiaries: Bengal CM
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the first installment of the Annapurna Yojana, a financial aid scheme for women, has reached approximately 1.1 crore beneficiaries. He also revealed that 26 lakh applications were rejected due to citizenship and domicile concerns, emphasizing the need for thorough scrutiny before disbursing public funds. The scheme offers a monthly allowance of Rs 3,000 to eligible women.
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EPF Scheme 2026: Your provident fund is getting simpler, smarter and more digital
India's provident fund system has undergone a significant overhaul with the introduction of the Employees' Provident Fund Scheme, 2026, replacing the 1952 version. This modernization prioritizes digital compliance and simplified processes, aligning with new labor codes. Key changes include easier partial withdrawals for members and enhanced governance for employers, aiming for wider social security coverage and improved benefit delivery.
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu shared an anecdote where a customer secured a 90% discount on Microsoft Office licenses after mentioning Zoho as an alternative. Vembu highlighted how competition benefits consumers, referencing Microsoft's past antitrust issues. He also expressed strong optimism for India's AI development, citing progress in academia and initiatives like BharatGen, suggesting India is poised to become a significant player in AI.
Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit takes charge as new Vice Chief of Indian Air Force
Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit has assumed the role of Vice Chief of the Air Staff, succeeding Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor. A distinguished officer with extensive experience, including a pivotal role in Operation Sindoor, Air Marshal Dixit previously served as Chief of Integrated Defence Staff. His tenure at HQ IDS was marked by significant contributions to integrated defence strategies and the formulation of future military roadmaps.
My phone comes to India, not China: US senator calls India a trusted ally and friend
India's economic plot twist comes with one villain stepping aside, another waiting
India's economic outlook has improved as falling crude oil prices ease inflation, strengthen the balance of payments and prompt economists to raise GDP growth forecasts. But the optimism comes with fresh risks, including an uneven monsoon, food inflation, geopolitical tensions in West Asia and uncertainty over global commodity prices, making the recovery far from assured.
Kerala Cricket Association revokes Sreesanth's ban
Former India cricketer S Sreesanth's three-year ban by the Kerala Cricket Association has been lifted. The decision came after Sreesanth submitted an unconditional apology for remarks that had brought disrepute to the association. This revocation allows him to continue as co-owner of the Aries Kollam Sailors franchise in the Kerala Cricket League. The KCA has cautioned him against future misconduct.
Army Chief Gen Dhiraj Seth salutes father after taking charge
Mumbai rain triggers massive traffic jam on Western Express Highway
India's primary long-term hurdle is generating enough productive jobs to harness its demographic advantage, according to Bank of America's Rahul Bajoria. He highlighted underemployment as a significant concern, urging a collaborative, decade-long effort from government, private sector, and households. Bajoria also noted that while AI presents challenges, proactive responses can mitigate risks, emphasizing the crucial need to revamp skilling and education to prepare the workforce for the future.
Volkswagen cuts are 'wake-up call' for European industry, BYD advisor says
Volkswagen's aggressive cost-cutting measures are a stark warning to Europe's auto sector, according to BYD's European advisor. Alfredo Altavilla stated this signals a crucial moment for the industry as Chinese manufacturers like BYD aim for greater market penetration. BYD is actively considering Spain and France for a significant brownfield investment to expand its European production capabilities, with a decision imminent.
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SIT probing Ram temple donation matter granted 15-day extension
Authorities have granted a 15-day extension to the Special Investigation Team examining alleged embezzlement of donations at Ayodhya's Ram temple. This move aims to deepen the inquiry and broaden its scope. Following a preliminary report, an FIR was filed, leading to the arrest of eight individuals. The SIT, comprising senior officials from the IAS, IPS, and Finance Department, continues its crucial work.
'Future of ethanol is bright,' Toyotas Vikram Gulati backs Indias biofuel mission
Bird language decoded: A scientist figured out how birds talk, and got $100,000 for it
A US researcher has earned $100,000 for deciphering zebra finch calls, identifying 11 core words that convey identity and intent. Dr. Julie Elie's groundbreaking work, which involved experiments where birds chose preferred sounds, suggests a deeper understanding of meaning rather than just acoustics. This achievement marks a significant step in the quest for interspecies communication, with the ultimate goal of a $10 million prize for true two-way dialogue.
Kisan Credit Card loan 'scam' unearthed in Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu and Kashmir Crime Branch's Economic Offences Wing has exposed a significant Kisan Credit Card loan scam. A daily wage JK Bank employee allegedly manipulated KCC limits and misused banking credentials to siphon off Rs 10.44 lakh for personal and family gain, causing substantial loss to the bank. A chargesheet has been filed against the accused for these fraudulent activities.
Railway Recruitment Board has announced Group D results for over 32,000 vacancies, with over a crore candidates appearing. Zone-wise merit lists, scorecards, and cut-off marks are now available on regional RRB websites. Candidates can download scorecards until July 16th. Those who cleared the Computer Based Test are shortlisted for the Physical Efficiency Test, with details to be released soon. Final selection depends on all stages.
England feels like home away from home, says MCC life member Cheteshwar Pujara
Cheteshwar Pujara, recently awarded MCC life membership, revealed England feels like home despite his stellar Australian record. He cherishes his time playing county cricket and the unique aura of Lord's, even without a Test century there for India. Pujara found batting at Lord's challenging due to the pitch and slope but valued the crowd's appreciation for good cricket. He fondly recalls his battles with Anderson and Broad.
Kia India has launched two new top-tier Seltos variants, GTX(O) and X-Line(O), enhancing the SUV with advanced Level 2+ ADAS features and premium tech. These models offer turbo-petrol and diesel automatic options, boasting features like a 12.3-inch digital display and Head-Up Display. The X-Line(O) adds exclusive styling, aiming to bolster the Seltos' strong market position.
US de-lists four Indian companies from Russia-linked sanctions
In a significant development, the United States has removed four Indian firms from its sanctions list. These companies, previously accused of supplying critical technology to Russia's military, have now been delisted by the Office of Foreign Assets Control. The firms include RRG Engineering Technologies, Lokesh Machines, Galaxy Bearings, and Shaurya Aeronautics, marking a shift in US-Russia-India economic relations.
West Bengal notifies rural jobs scheme to replace MGNREGA with VB-G RAM G from July 1
West Bengal is launching the VB-G RAM G rural employment scheme on July 1, replacing MGNREGA. This new initiative promises 125 days of wage employment annually to eligible rural households, focusing on water security, rural infrastructure, and climate resilience. The scheme, aligned with 'Viksit Bharat at 2047', aims to benefit over 2.5 crore job card holders and will be jointly funded by the Centre and state.
Psychology explains why modern couples prefer being DINKs instead of having children
Modern couples are increasingly embracing the DINK (Dual Income, No Kids) lifestyle, prioritizing personal fulfillment, financial security, and relationship quality over traditional parenthood. This shift reflects evolving societal values, with individuals now defining success and happiness on their own terms. Data indicates a significant rise in child-free couples, suggesting a growing acceptance of diverse life choices beyond conventional expectations.
India's June factory growth slips to second-weakest since mid-2022 as demand softens, PMI shows
India's manufacturing sector experienced its second-slowest growth in four years during June, primarily due to a slowdown in demand for goods impacting output and hiring. While cost pressures eased, new orders and export sales saw a significant dip, with European clients contributing to weaker international demand. Business confidence also declined, reflecting concerns over market conditions.
Talks in Qatar after US-Iran deal: What we know
Iran said it would meet with Qatari mediators on Wednesday to discuss negotiations with the United States, after Tehran and Washington agreed to a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to halt the Middle East war. They were there to meet with mediators, with Qatari officials, and the talks will be around all regional issues... including, of course, negotiations with Iran, but also including Lebanon, he added.
Several parts of Mumbai receive 100 mm of rains in 24 hours; local train services face delays
Mumbai experienced significant rainfall, with several areas receiving over 100 mm in 24 hours, leading to waterlogging in the Andheri subway and other low-lying spots. Traffic diversions were implemented. While BEST buses ran normally, suburban train services faced delays. Harbour line services were disrupted due to a snapped overhead wire. Eastern suburbs bore the brunt with an average of 109 mm of rain.
Banking aspirants, rejoice! IBPS has announced 6,715 vacancies for Probationary Officers and Management Trainees, with applications opening July 1st and closing July 21st, 2026. Graduates aged 20-30 can apply online for this significant opportunity. The selection process includes preliminary and main exams, followed by an interview. Don't miss this chance to join leading public sector banks.
J&K: 'Operation Sheruwali' enters 40th day as security forces intensify search operations in Rajouri
For 40 days, security forces have been conducting 'Operation Sheruwali' in the Gambir Mughlan forests of Rajouri, targeting terrorist infiltration. This ambitious search effort, which began in late May, incorporates multiple agencies employing advanced technology. The operation emphasizes the forces' dedication to maintaining peace in the area as they work tirelessly until their goals are achieved.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Mexico end 40-year World Cup knockout curse with commanding win over Ecuador
Mexico ended their 40-year World Cup knockout jinx with a dominant 2-0 victory over Ecuador at the iconic Azteca Stadium. Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez scored the crucial goals, propelling the co-hosts into the round of 16. This historic win, achieved in front of a passionate home crowd, marks a significant milestone for Mexican football, extending their unbeaten streak at the Azteca to ten World Cup matches.
Garena has dropped new Free Fire MAX redeem codes for July 1, 2026, offering players a chance to snag free diamonds, weapon skins, and more. These limited-time alphanumeric codes are crucial for unlocking premium in-game items. Players should act fast and redeem them via the official Garena website to avoid missing out on these valuable rewards before they expire or hit their redemption limit.
India observes National Doctors' Day on July 1, honoring medical professionals and commemorating the remarkable life of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. A distinguished physician and statesman, Dr. Roy, born and passed away on this date, also served as Chief Minister of West Bengal. His immense contributions to medicine and public service, recognized with the Bharat Ratna, continue to inspire.
Global AI wave revs up Asian factories, offsetting war-induced pain
Asia's manufacturing sector experienced a significant boost in June, driven by robust demand for AI-related technology goods. This surge provided much-needed relief for export-dependent economies, even as the Iran conflict contributed to price pressures and shipping delays. Surveys indicate that the global AI investment wave is actively reshaping the region's economic landscape, offering a strong growth engine against geopolitical risks.
Quote of the day by Princess Diana: Princess Diana, the 'People's Princess', connected with millions through her compassion and humanitarian efforts. Her groundbreaking work with those suffering from HIV/AIDS and leprosy broke down societal barriers. Diana's profound quote, I think the biggest disease the world suffers from in this day and age is the disease of people feeling unloved, highlights the critical need for human connection and emotional support. Her legacy of kindness continues to inspire globally.
Uttarakhand Minority Education Act comes into force, Madrasa Board Act repealed
Uttarakhand's Minority Education Act is now in effect, replacing the Madrasa Education Board Act. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated this move aims to create a modern, transparent, and high-quality education system for all minority institutions, aligning with national building values. The government is committed to empowering every child with modern education and Indian values for a developed Uttarakhand and India.
AI driving credit risk, may threaten jobs and tax revenues in developed economies: Fitch
Fitch Ratings highlights AI and massive digital infrastructure spending as significant global credit risks. While AI promises efficiency, it threatens jobs and tax revenues, particularly in developed nations. Investors are also concerned about private credit's growing complexity, transparency issues, and potential contagion from equity markets, despite its unlikely systemic risk.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Haaland's late strike lifts Norway past Ivory Coast into WC Round of 16
Norway secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32, thanks to a late winner from Erling Haaland. Antonio Nusa opened the scoring for Norway, with Amad Diallo equalizing for Ivory Coast before Haaland's decisive 86th-minute strike. This historic win marks Norway's first knockout-stage victory at a World Cup, propelling them to a Round of 16 clash with Brazil.
VB-G RAM G Act to come into force on July 1; revised wage rates notified
A new rural employment guarantee scheme, the Viksit Bharat -- Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, 2025, will commence on July 1, boosting the national average wage to Rs 327.4 per day. The Act guarantees up to 125 days of work, with a new interim base wage of Rs 300. States with lower historical wages will see significant increases, aiming to strengthen rural livelihoods and asset creation.
Afghan air force strikes ISIS targets inside Pakistan; warns 'we'll target every threat'
Afghanistan's air force launched precision strikes inside Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces targeting ISIS positions. This retaliation follows Pakistan's recent cross-border airstrikes on Afghan soil, which caused significant civilian casualties. India has strongly condemned Pakistan's actions, labeling them a latant act of aggression threatening regional peace. Kabul warns it will target any location threatening its security.
FIFA World Cup 2026 top scorers: Who is leading the Golden Boot race?
Kylian Mbapp has surged to the top of the 2026 FIFA World Cup scoring charts, netting twice against Sweden to reach six goals, level with Lionel Messi. This brace also marked a significant milestone, bringing his World Cup tally to 18 goals in 18 matches. The French captain's stellar performance intensifies the Golden Boot race and bolsters France's title aspirations as he closes in on Messi's all-time record.
A devastating bus fire on the Jaipur-Bandikui Expressway in Dausa has claimed multiple lives. The vehicle, en route from Rishikesh to Indore, collided with another vehicle early this morning, erupting into flames. While officials have confirmed two deaths, eight charred bodies have been recovered, with more casualties feared. Around 25 passengers managed to escape or were rescued.
Ambala borewell incident: 4-year-old child extracted after massive rescue operation
Starmer unveils UK's delayed defence plan with focus on drones, AI and military tech
NASA astronauts step outside the ISS to replace faulty Canadarm2 wrist joint in 7-hour EVA
Delhi-NCR anticipates relief from heat with forecasts of light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds as the southwest monsoon advances. Several northern states, including Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, are on alert for heavy rainfall and lightning. Temperatures across northwest India are expected to drop significantly by July 4, bringing much-needed respite from heatwave conditions.
FIFA 2026: Mbappe scores twice to tie Messi for World Cup lead as France beats Sweden 3-0
Kylian Mbappe starred for France, scoring twice to break a World Cup knockout round scoring record and lead Les Bleus to a dominant 3-0 victory over Sweden. Bradley Barcola added another goal as France showcased their attacking prowess, setting up a round of 16 clash against Paraguay. The French team, heavily favored, continues its impressive tournament run with a strong performance.
Serena Williams loses in opening round at Wimbledon in her 1st singles match in nearly 4 years
Tennis legend Serena Williams made a valiant return to professional singles after nearly four years, showcasing her signature power at Wimbledon. Despite a spirited fight, the 44-year-old was ultimately defeated by 20-year-old Maya Joint in a hard-fought three-set match. Williams displayed flashes of her former brilliance, but Joint's consistent play and ability to win crucial points secured her a memorable victory on Centre Court.
Trump filing shows he took in about $1.2 billion from crypto businesses last year
President Trump's crypto ventures reportedly raked in nearly $1.2 billion last year, eclipsing his property empire. While investors faced losses, Trump's businesses saw significant revenue from governance tokens and meme coins, alongside sales of branded merchandise. Overseas property deals also boomed, with significant income from projects in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Romania, and Qatar, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest despite White House assurances.
N Chandrasekaran's seat on Tata Sons board up for reset in August
Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran's board reappointment is scheduled for the August 18 AGM, a crucial vote amid ongoing stakeholder tensions. His chairmanship hinges on retaining this directorship. While director renominations are usually routine, this year's could be contentious, especially after the SP Group's challenge in 2022. The meeting will also cover accounts and chairman's remuneration.
S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq today June 30: US markets concluded the first half of 2026 on a high note, with the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq all posting gains. Semiconductor stocks, led by Nvidia and AMD, fueled the rally, with the VanEck Semiconductor ETF seeing an impressive 82% year-to-date increase.
African proverb of the day: An African saying illustrates the strength found in unity. This wisdom, passed down through generations, highlights how collective effort and mutual support significantly reduce risks and enhance success when facing life's challenges.
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Psychology reveals we often overestimate how much others notice our flaws, a phenomenon known as the Spotlight Effect. Our egocentric perspective and the Illusion of Transparency make us believe our anxieties are obvious. Theories like Social Comparison and Self-Discrepancy explain heightened sensitivity to judgment, especially for perfectionists. Ultimately, acceptance, not constant self-monitoring, offers freedom from this pervasive fear.
Quote of the day by Will Smith: Hollywood star Will Smith believes every spare penny should fuel your biggest dreams, emphasizing financial discipline and long-term planning over immediate gratification. His quote underscores the importance of consistent, small financial decisions in achieving ambitious goals.
Greek proverb of the day: Greek saying highlights how power and influence drastically alter perceptions of similar actions. A proverb illustrates this by contrasting a small-boat pirate with a fleet-commanding conqueror, both engaging in plunder. This ancient insight urges critical thinking about fairness, reputation, and the subjective nature of judgment.
Fiscal deficit widens to 9.6% of FY27 target on higher spending
India's fiscal deficit surged to 9.6% of the annual target in the first two months of the financial year, a significant jump from last year's 0.8%. This was largely due to increased spending in April, though May saw a surplus of 2 lakh crore, aided by a record dividend from the central bank. Despite higher subsidy and capital expenditure, analysts believe the government can still meet its FY27 deficit target.
Psychology says people who keep scrolling on phones while watching TV aren't always distracted without reason. Psychology links this habit to attention, stress, emotions, and the search for stimulation. Experts say this behavior can reflect how the brain manages information, boredom, and digital habits. Understanding the reasons behind it can help people build healthier screen routines, improve focus, and become more aware of how they spend their time.
French Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Money isn't found under a horse's hoof. The saying reflects how wealth and financial success are achieved through hard work, patience, and consistent effort rather than luck or unexpected fortune. It suggests that money should be earned through dedication, responsibility, and perseverance instead of expecting it to appear easily or without work.
India replaces MGNREGS with new rural jobs scheme from July 1
India is set to launch the Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission-Gramin (VB-G RAM-G), replacing the MGNREGS after two decades. This new rural jobs program guarantees 125 days of employment annually, an increase from the previous 100 days. With a substantial budgetary allocation exceeding 1.5 lakh crore, the initiative aims to support India's developed nation aspirations by 2047.
A job seeker's interview with a startup reportedly concluded in just five minutes, leaving the candidate bewildered. After a single technical question, the interviewer dismissed the candidate, who had prepared extensively with open-source contributions. While some internet users saw it as dodging a bullet from a potentially poor workplace, others questioned the startup's hiring practices, suggesting such rapid dismissals might indicate pre-formed opinions or even disingenuous recruitment efforts.
PM Modi urges ministries to break dept silos, speed up reforms
The brainstorming session, attended by over 100 secretary and secretary-level officers, focused on Deregulation and other reforms for Ease of Doing Business and Ease of Living and Promoting Aatmanirbharta. The meeting, conducted by cabinet secretary TV Somanathan, began with three-minute presentations by participating secretaries before moving to an open-house discussion where officials shared suggestions cutting across sectors and flagged implementation bottlenecks, people familiar with the deliberations told ET.
Wimbledon 2026: Japan's Naomi Osaka aces it in a kimono
Wimbledon 2026 kicked off with a stunning fashion moment as Naomi Osaka graced the court in an exquisite all-white kimono, a tribute to her Japanese heritage. Designed with intricate embroidery and a traditional hair ornament, the outfit drew inspiration from iconic cultural imagery. Osaka's sartorial choice not only celebrated tradition but also preceded a dominant performance, as she swiftly advanced to the second round.
India's manufacturing growth slows in Q1 as West Asia conflict weighs: FICCI
India's manufacturing sector anticipates a slower growth phase in the April-June quarter of FY27, influenced by the West Asia conflict. While production and order books saw a dip, production costs, driven by raw materials and energy, continued to climb. Despite these challenges, export sentiment showed a positive uptick, suggesting diversification efforts are bearing fruit.
New macro indicators in the works to track Viksit Bharat progress
India is crafting a robust Viksit Bharat Sankalp indicator framework, featuring around 385 macro indicators, to meticulously track its journey towards becoming a developed nation by 2047. This data-driven mechanism, spearheaded by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, will assess economic, social, and infrastructure progress across key sectors. The comprehensive system aims for implementation by 2031, ensuring inclusive and sustainable development is at the forefront.
US envoys Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner meeting mediators in Doha
US envoys, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are in Doha for talks with Qatari mediators concerning regional issues, notably Iran, Lebanon, and the ongoing Middle East conflict. While discussions will touch upon Iran, direct high-level negotiations between the US and Iran are not scheduled. Technical delegations are present to address details of a memorandum of understanding aimed at de-escalating the war.
Psychologist Abraham Maslow urged individuals to embrace growth by choosing risk over comfort daily. He emphasized that true transformation stems from numerous small acts of courage, not grand gestures. While safety is vital, an over-reliance on it can stifle potential. Maslow's insights highlight that personal fulfillment requires vulnerability and a willingness to step into the unknown, making progress a continuous, conscious choice.
FIFA World Cup 2026 match schedule for 1 July: Football fever grips India as the FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage heats up with three thrilling Round of 32 clashes on July 1st. Mexico faces Ecuador, England takes on DR Congo, and Belgium meets Senegal. All matches are do-or-die encounters, promising intense action. Catch the live broadcast on Sports18 and stream on JioCinema.
Defence push: Aatmanirbharta means collaboration, not isolation, says Rajnath Singh
Speaking at the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Vadodara, he said collaborations with foreign Original Equipment Manufacturers have seen tangible outcomes being achieved. He also mentioned the Tata-Airbus Aircraft Complex in Vadodara for manufacturing C-295 transport and L&T's K 9 Vajra manufacturing facility at Hazira as examples of cutting-edge defence production in the country.
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Quote of the day by Bernard Meltzer reminds people about the value of generosity and gratitude. The quote, Blessed are those who give without remembering. And blessed are those who take without forgetting, explains why kindness should not expect rewards and why gratitude should never fade. The message remains relevant in families, workplaces, friendships, and communities. It also reflects the life and work of Bernard Meltzer, who spent decades helping listeners through radio.
Scarlett Johansson's quote reveals the unglamorous reality behind the spotlight, detailing long hours of waiting and constant travel that consume her days. Her insights highlight that fame often involves significant sacrifice and unseen hard work, far from the public's perception of luxury and excitement.
Suvendu Adhikari unveils tribal welfare road map
West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari pledged a robust development plan for Junglemahal's tribal community, inviting their involvement in 'Vikshit Bharat'. He highlighted a 1,200 crore state budget allocation for tribal welfare and noted BJP's appointment of Adivasi leaders to chief minister and ministerial posts. New schemes, aligned with central initiatives, are set to launch in August, with a significant number of tribal women set to benefit from the Annapurnar Yojana.
India, Japan to sign LNG supply pact at Modi-Takaichi summit
India and Japan are poised to sign a crucial pact on securing liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's summit with Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi. A joint task force is being considered to bolster LNG stockpiling and information sharing, enhancing energy security for both nations amidst global supply chain volatility.
Mexico vs Ecuador FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Streaming, Match Time, Venue, Lineup, Key Players and Team Preview: India gears up for a thrilling FIFA World Cup 2026 encounter as Mexico faces Ecuador on July 1, 2026. Fans can catch the action live on official streaming platforms and television broadcasters. Both teams, boasting experienced stars and emerging talents, are set for a high-intensity clash with significant tournament implications. Expect a battle of technical prowess against athleticism as these American rivals vie for crucial points.
Automobiles biggest driver of India's export growth to Japan: Report
India's automotive exports to Japan have surged, becoming the primary growth engine and now representing 13% of shipments by FY26, up from 1% in FY21. This highlights deeper integration into Japan's auto supply chains. Meanwhile, Japanese firms continue to view India as a top investment hub, with most planning expansions. Despite rising exports, India's trade deficit with Japan has widened significantly due to faster import growth.
IBBI seeks to streamline real estate insolvency regulations with focus on homebuyers
India's bankruptcy watchdog is proposing significant reforms to expedite real estate insolvency. Key changes include excluding completed or unaffected housing projects with creditor approval and mandating project-wise cash flow management. The aim is to prioritize project completion, enhance transparency for homebuyers, and ensure accountability, with stakeholders invited to provide feedback by July 21.
Did you hear that applause?: House cheers as Crane grills ex-NIH official over covid funding
Australia knock West Indies out to reach Women's T20 World Cup final
Australia is one step closer to a record seventh Women's T20 World Cup title after an eight-wicket victory over the West Indies. Beth Mooney's unbeaten 61 anchored the chase, supported by Ashleigh Gardner's all-round performance, including two wickets and 35 runs. The West Indies faltered after a strong start, setting a below-par target of 125. Australia remains undefeated and will face the winner of England vs.
A museum drawer hid this dinosaur secret for 40 years, until now when everything changed
Antarctica dinosaur fossil discovery: A forgotten fossil, overlooked for 40 years in a museum drawer, has revealed Antarctica's first dinosaur discovery: an 82-million-year-old titanosaur tail vertebra. This find reshapes our understanding of the continent's ancient past, suggesting it served as a vital land bridge for dinosaurs during the supercontinent Gondwana.
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