Namo Stadium lights up with fireworks as RCB seals back-to-back IPL titles
J&K: Rajouri anti-terror operation enters day 10; PoJK intruder held in Uri
AP EAMCET 2026 Results date, time, link: AP EAMCET 2026 results are announced today, June 1, at 11 AM by APSCHE for both Engineering and Agriculture & Pharmacy streams. Candidates can access their scores and rank cards on the official portal, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EAPCET. The results mark a crucial step towards the upcoming online counselling process.
Parliamentary panel to meet today amid NEET-UG paper leak row
A Parliamentary committee will meet to discuss examination methods, including pen-and-paper versus computer-based tests. They will also review the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate 2026 and the National Testing Agency. Discussions will cover Grade 12 CBSE exams and the three-language formula. These meetings follow recent controversies and ongoing probes into exam irregularities.
19-kg commercial LPG cylinder price raised by Rs 42-53.50, to now cost Rs 3,113.5 in Delhi
LPG Domestic Cylinder Price today: Commercial LPG cylinder prices saw a significant increase of up to Rs 53.50 on June 1, 2026, impacting businesses like hotels and restaurants. Domestic LPG cylinder prices, however, remain unchanged. This hike, occurring amid concerns over fuel supply security and global energy market volatility, has nearly doubled costs for businesses in just five months.
Trump seeks fresh changes to Iran deal; draft includes Hormuz reopening, nuclear curbs: Report
President Donald Trump wants more changes to a proposed Iran deal. The agreement aims for a ceasefire and nuclear talks. It also includes opening the Strait of Hormuz. Iran insists on guarantees for its rights. Pakistan is mediating. The US warns of renewed conflict if terms are not met. Negotiations continue with both sides proposing adjustments.
IDF captures strategic Beaufort Castle in southern Lebanon, says 'expanding to additional areas'
JEE Advanced Result 2026 out at jeeadv.ac.in: IIT Roorkee announced JEE Advanced 2026 results on May 31st. Qualified students can now register for JoSAA counselling starting June 2nd for admissions to IITs, NITs, and other institutes. Architecture aspirants can also register for the AAT 2026. Class 12th scores are not a direct factor for IIT seat eligibility, but final admission depends on brochure criteria.
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U.S. nonfarm payrolls data due on June 5 are expected to show an unemployment rate of 4.3 per cent and an increase of 85,000 jobs.
Corner Office Conversation: Jio Studios President Jyoti Deshpandes $100B Dream
Nasdaq, S&P 500, Dow Jones investors must know that MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe rose 5.75 points, or 0.51 per cent, to 1,130.47.
Noel Tata flags unresolved issues; Tata Sons chairman reappointment on hold
That could lead to a deadlock between Chandra and Tata, they said. Tata sought greater clarity from Chandrasekaran on the groups five-year strategic roadmap, the framework for providing an exit option to Shapoorji Pallonji Group that doesnt involve Tata Sons going public as well as his formal position on the long-debated matter of the listing.
Assam cabinet expansion on June 5, nearly a month after poll verdict
The Assam council of ministers will see an expansion on June 5. This comes nearly a month after the election results were declared. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and four other ministers took their oath on May 12. The expansion was delayed due to numerous claimants for ministerial berths.
PoJK intruder crosses LoC to 'meet lover', held
An intruder from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir was apprehended by the Army along the Line of Control in Uri sector. The 22-year-old, identified as Zeeshan Mir, was attempting to cross into India to meet his girlfriend. In a separate incident, two individuals from Sopore and their guide were apprehended while trying to exfiltrate.
India eyes Myanmar rare earths as President Min Aung Hlaing visits
Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing's visit to India presents a significant opportunity for New Delhi. India aims to secure rare earth minerals from Myanmar, a resource currently dominated by China. Discussions will focus on harnessing these valuable elements. Bilateral trade is also expanding, with potential for increased Indian exports to Myanmar.
Will accelerate integration of indigenous weapons: New CDS General Raja Subramani
General Raja Subramani assumed charge as the new Chief of Defence Staff, vowing to expedite the integration of indigenous weapon systems. He emphasized increased collaboration with industry, startups, and research bodies as crucial for modernizing the armed forces and fostering innovation.
Nepal PM Balen Shah bats for talks with India, claims shared fault in border row
Nepal PM Balen Shah stated that the Nepal-India border dispute, including the Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, and Kalapani areas, will be resolved through diplomatic discussions. He acknowledged that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, emphasizing the need for both sides to address the legacy issue. Meanwhile, Nepal's Rastriya Swantantra Party chair is visiting New Delhi to meet with Indian leaders.
Street vendors earn more, go digital under PM-SVANidhi
The PM-SVANidhi scheme has significantly boosted street vendor incomes by 20%. Digital transactions by vendors have nearly doubled, reaching over 83%. The scheme provides collateral-free loans, with 1.05 crore loans disbursed. Defaults are low, and many vendors are now accessing loans from other banks, building a permanent credit history. The scheme aims to disburse 1.5 crore loans.
Centre okays CISF cover for NATGRID's Bengaluru campus
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) will now secure the NATGRID campus in Bengaluru, with the Ministry of Home Affairs sanctioning 76 posts for the critical national security infrastructure. This move follows the CISF's existing security provision for NATGRID's Delhi headquarters, reinforcing protection against potential threats.
OSM under fire as CBSE battles data leak claims
Ethical hackers and students have raised concerns about the CBSE's On Screen Marking system, alleging unauthenticated public access to scanned answer sheets due to improper AWS bucket configuration. The Board claims identified vulnerabilities have been contained, while the Congress party criticizes the system as a 'massive data leak' risking student privacy.
India-Oman CEPA kicks in June 1: What gets cheaper, which sectors gain, and key benefits explained
India's Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with Oman comes into effect on June 1, granting New Delhi 100% duty-free access for 98.08% of tariff lines, covering 99.38% of export value. This pact significantly boosts Indian exports across various sectors and enhances mobility for professionals, while also making certain Omani products cheaper for Indian consumers.
China factory activity slows in May
China's manufacturing activity slowed in May, with the official factory PMI slipping to 50 from 50.3 in April, as a five-day holiday disruption and pressures from weaker global demand and rising input costs weighed on production. The reading matched the threshold between expansion and contraction and came in line with economists' expectations.
The Indian government is scrutinizing over 500 imported products, including machinery, fertilizers, and electronics, to identify opportunities for domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains. This initiative aims to curb the country's import bill and bolster supply resilience, with a focus on sectors like electronics and chemicals where import dependence is high but export potential is also significant.
What did Virat Kohli tell Shubman Gill during IPL Final? Heated argument caught on cam
Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured the IPL 2026 title. A crucial moment involved Virat Kohli surviving a diving catch by Shubman Gill. The third umpire ruled the catch not out. Kohli went on to score an unbeaten 75. This innings powered RCB to a five-wicket victory. Gujarat Titans were left stunned by the decision. RCB claimed their second consecutive IPL crown.
I-T department to move Supreme Court against HC relief in public trust row
The rift stems from the Income-tax department's demand that deeds of these religious and charitable trusts must categorically state that the trusts are 'irrevocable'.
This Spanish proverb is ultimately optimistic. It does not discourage ambition; instead, it encourages thoughtful and informed ambition. Its message is that success is not reserved for a fortunate few. Rather, it belongs to those who are willing to embrace the responsibilities, challenges and personal growth that come with achievement.
WHO chief reports 5 Ebola recoveries as a new treatment center opens in eastern Congo
Five patients have recovered from the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola in eastern Congo, offering hope amid an outbreak that has infected 134 people and caused 18 confirmed deaths in Congo and neighbouring Uganda, according to the World Health Organization. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced the recoveries during the opening of a new treatment centre in Bunia.
RCB win IPL for 2 straight years, but these 2 players create a hat-trick of wins
Phil Salt and Venkatesh Iyer have achieved an unprecedented feat in the IPL. They have won three consecutive titles. Their journey began with Kolkata Knight Riders in 2024. They then moved to Royal Challengers Bengaluru. They secured titles in 2025 and 2026. This remarkable streak highlights their impact on championship-winning teams. They are now considered IPL's lucky charms.
June 1 marks significant historical moments. From Genghis Khan's capture of Peking in 1215 to the birth of Marilyn Monroe and the launch of CNN, this date holds global importance. Major political shifts, scientific breakthroughs, and cultural milestones occurred. Notable events include the coronation of Anne Boleyn and the release of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's album.
Iran's IRGC says 28 ships passed through Strait of Hormuz in the last 24 hours
Iran's IRGC reports 28 ships transited the Strait of Hormuz under its security. The IRGC states the Persian Gulf's insecurity stems from US actions. Iran recently launched a new body to manage maritime traffic in the strait. The US has imposed sanctions on this body, accusing Iran of extortion.
'A strong Canada will make America great again: Carney goes from Trump critic to MAGA fan?
Dua Lipa Callum Turner wedding: Marriage venue, dress, dating, relationship timeline
Dua Lipa walked hand in hand with Callum Turner, who wore a navy suit and tie.singer walked hand in hand with Turner, who wore a navy suit and tie.
Muhammad Ali Quote of the Day: Boxing legend Muhammad Ali's famous quote, To be a great champion you must believe you are the best. If you're not, pretend you are, highlights the importance of self-belief, confidence and mental strength in achieving success. The quote continues to inspire athletes, students, entrepreneurs and leaders to trust their abilities and pursue their goals with determination.
Pop star Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner are reportedly married. Unconfirmed images of a private ceremony in London are circulating online. The couple publicly announced their engagement in June 2025. At the time, they stated no immediate wedding plans were in place due to professional commitments. Lipa last performed in India in November 2024.
NSA Ajit Doval calls on Myanmar President on his maiden visit
Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing met with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in New Delhi. Earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also met the President. Hlaing's visit to India, which included a stop in Bodh Gaya, aims to strengthen bilateral ties. The meetings underscore India's commitment to advancing cooperation with Myanmar.
Inspirational Quote of the day: Chuck Norris, the martial arts champion and actor, shares a powerful message about not giving up. His words highlight that success often comes from continuous effort, not just talent. Challenges are normal parts of any journey. Persistence builds skills and resilience.
Psychology suggests that people who struggle to make decisions are not necessarily confused or incapable. More often, they find themselves caught between perfectionism, fear of making the wrong choice, analysis paralysis and the sheer volume of options available in modern life.
CAIT seeks further GST simplification, says monthly collections have risen sevenfold since rollout
Traders' body CAIT seeks simpler GST rules. Tax collections have surged since 2017, but ground-level compliance remains difficult. More simplification will bring more businesses into the formal economy. This boosts government revenue and improves the economy. Reducing paperwork benefits trade and consumers. CAIT advocates for trader-friendly administrative practices.
Books, dreams and debris: Saket building collapse rattles aspirants, disrupts months of preparation
The day after the tragic incident, many aspirants described scenes of panic, dust, and devastation that disrupted months of intense preparation.
Extra sh*tty: Bernie-backed Graham Platner HIT by sexting scandal; wife says, I was betrayed
Bihar CM launches Rs 203 crore projects, sets November deadline for Vikramshila Setu reopening
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary launched 84 development projects worth Rs 203 crore in Bhagalpur. He directed officials to speed up the restoration of the damaged Vikramshila Setu, aiming for vehicular movement to resume by November 30. No toll will be collected for two and four-wheelers until normal traffic resumes.
According to a statement issued by the Iranian state media, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on Ghalibaf's remarks, the Speaker emphasised the importance of translating military achievements into political and legal gains, referring to Tehran's military resilience against the US-Israel coalition force during the period of the continued conflict.
Extra shitty: Bernie-backed Graham Platner HIT by sexting scandal; wife says, I was betrayed
No one should face HARASSMENT for simply being Jewish: Rep Onder blasts anti-Israeli bias
A homeopathy physician suggests traditional Indian breakfasts like idli and dosa may not be ideal for sedentary individuals. He advocates for high-protein, moderate-fat, high-fiber, and low-carb meals to improve blood sugar and aid fat loss. The doctor also clarified that fruits can be safely consumed with meals and milk.
Health experts warn that facial puffiness and belly fat, particularly visceral fat, are serious health indicators. Dr. Sayajirao Gaikwad emphasizes that reducing this deep abdominal fat significantly lowers the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic disorders. Practical lifestyle changes like moderate calorie deficits, high-protein meals, and daily movement are recommended for long-term health benefits.
Kerala to take urgent steps to tackle waterlogging in Thiruvananthapuram: Minister Mons Joseph
The Kerala government is gearing up to confront the pressing challenge of severe waterlogging affecting Thiruvananthapuram. Minister Mons Joseph highlighted that priority will be given to critical zones like Thampanoor and Chakka. An irrigation department report is on the horizon to inform the response.
Rain, thunderstorms keep mercury well below normal in Delhi
Delhi recorded significantly lower temperatures on Sunday. Rainfall and thunderstorms brought relief from the heat. This weather activity was caused by a western disturbance. The Air Quality Index remained satisfactory. Light rain or thunderstorms are forecast for Monday. Temperatures are expected to rise gradually afterwards. No heatwave conditions are anticipated for the first week of June.
During the trials, the 53 kg division attracted a lot of eyeballs and emerged as the biggest highlight of the day as Meenakshi defeated Vinesh 6-4 in the semifinals in the biggest upset of the day, but later Antim Panghal edged past Meenakshi 3-2 in the final.
Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, a long-running Indian sitcom, achieved a significant milestone by ranking as the second most-watched OTT property in India for the week of May 18-24, 2026. The show garnered 4.2 million viewers, surpassing major streaming releases and demonstrating its enduring relatability and family-friendly appeal nearly two decades after its debut.
Israeli forces make historic push inside Lebanon and complicate an Iran deal
Israeli forces are conducting their deepest incursion into Lebanon in over 25 years. This is happening despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire and initial direct talks between the nations. Israel is targeting Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group. Lebanon accuses Israel of widespread destruction. Over 3,300 people have been killed in Lebanon since fighting began.
Rescuers say a blast at a building storing explosives in Myanmar has killed more than 45 people
A powerful blast in Myanmar's Kaungtup village has claimed over 45 lives. The explosion occurred at a building reportedly storing mining explosives. Around 70 others sustained injuries. The incident took place near the Chinese border in an area controlled by the Ta'ang National Liberation Army.
This Japanese proverb, If the fish is kind to the water, the water is kind to the fish, emphasizes the importance of reciprocity in relationships. It highlights that mutual respect, kindness, and effort are the foundations for healthy friendships and connections, fostering an environment where trust and care can flourish.
Modi highlights return of Chola-era artefacts, ancient copper plates in Mann Ki Baat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat program celebrated ordinary citizens and highlighted the return of ancient artefacts. A historic Chola-era copper plate set was brought back from the Netherlands. These artefacts offer insights into the Chola dynasty's maritime power and relations. Discoveries in Chhattisgarh also revealed ancient copper plates from the Panduvanshi dynasty. These finds preserve India's rich heritage.
What to know about the outbreak of a rare kind of Ebola as cases outpace response
A rare Ebola outbreak is spreading rapidly in Congo and Uganda. The Bundibugyo virus has no approved treatments. Health workers face challenges due to conflict and a distrustful population. International aid is arriving, but the response struggles to keep pace with the escalating crisis. The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency to spur action.
'Everything turned into dust': Saket building collapse survivors recall terrifying moments
A five-storey commercial building near Saket Metro station in New Delhi collapsed Saturday evening, killing six people and injuring several others. Students and office workers described a sudden, deafening roar followed by a thick cloud of dust as the structure crashed down. Rescue operations continued through Sunday as survivors recounted the terrifying moments of panic and desperate escape.
A 61-year-old woman endured eight months of severe pain, initially treated for acidity. Doctors eventually found a rare paraesophageal hiatus hernia with gastric volvulus. Robotic surgery successfully repaired the condition. This case highlights the importance of investigating persistent symptoms beyond common gastric issues. Early diagnosis of such structural abnormalities is crucial to prevent serious complications.
143 illegal structures to be removed in Delhi's Shalimar Bagh as SC upholds road widening project
Demolitions began Sunday in Delhi's Shalimar Bagh. Authorities cleared 143 illegal structures. The Supreme Court upheld orders for road widening. This action follows a Supreme Court dismissal of a petition. The project aims to ease congestion. Affected families receive a relief package. Demolitions will continue until encroachments are removed.
Israel day parade: Zohran Mamdani misses annual parade. Here's shocking reason
Mayors in New York City, which has Americas largest Jewish population, have long been visible supporters of Israel, often visiting the country.
Indian Army soldiers participate in yoga session at 9,000 feet in Arunachal Pradesh
Indian Army soldiers embraced yoga near Pasang Sonam Lake in Arunachal Pradesh. This event, held nearly 9,000 feet high, is part of month-long celebrations for International Yoga Day 2026. Troops in forward areas joined the session, focusing on fitness and mental strength. The practice aims to boost resilience and well-being for soldiers in challenging terrains.
PoK youth crosses LoC after social media romance, apprehended by Army
An individual from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir crossed the Line of Control into Uri sector. Army troops apprehended the 22-year-old man. He stated love and family pressures motivated his journey. The girl he connected with over social media appealed for his stay. Security agencies are verifying the narrative. Cross-LoC familial ties are common in the region.
For Netflix, Big Mistakes represents the kind of original comedy capable of building a loyal audience over time. For viewers, it means more chances to watch Nicky and Morgan plunge headfirst into chaos and somehow emerge from the fallout. With production scheduled to begin in just a few months, Big Mistakes Season 2 is no longer just something fans are hoping for but it is quickly becoming a reality.
Himachal Pradesh: 8 killed as taxi falls into 500-metre gorge in Chamba district
A tragic accident in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, claimed the lives of eight people. A taxi carrying tourists plunged into a deep gorge. The victims included two families from Bengaluru and Chhattisgarh, along with the local driver. Authorities confirmed all eight occupants were found dead. Recovery efforts are underway.
Rohit, Dhoni, Hardik: When IPL's biggest names couldn't deliver this season
IPL 2026 delivered a harsh reality for cricket's biggest stars. Captains faltered, match-winners lost their touch, and franchise cornerstones appeared ordinary. From Rishabh Pant's record price tag to Suryakumar Yadav's lost magic, the season highlighted significant dips in performance. Hardik Pandya's captaincy faced chaos, while Jasprit Bumrah's decline shocked many. Even Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni experienced diminished impact.
DRDO tests high-calibre bomb at Panchkula facility in presence of IAF officials; watch video
A high-calibre bomb underwent a successful test at the Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory in Ramgarh, Haryana. The Defence Research and Development Organisation facility conducted the trial under strict safety measures. Senior Air Force officials were present. Authorities had declared a sensitive zone and advised residents to exercise caution due to potential fragment travel. The test followed all established safety protocols.
Trial by fire: Sonarpur attack seen as crucial moment for Abhishek Banerjee's political career
An attack on TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee in Sonarpur marks a potential turning point. Political observers suggest this incident could forge him into a mass leader, distinct from his inherited legacy. This experience offers him a chance to prove his resilience and earn public legitimacy. The outcome will shape his political journey and the TMC's future narrative.
Pete Hegseths silence on Taiwan is exactly what Xi Jinping wants
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth adopted a quieter approach to Taiwan at a Singapore security forum. This shift in communication aims to project American strength without overt confrontation. While the long-term impact is uncertain, this move is seen as a win for China's President Xi Jinping. Taiwan and the US continue close exchanges, with Taiwan strengthening its self-defense capabilities.
IPL 2026 final: Virat Kohli heads into the IPL final against Gujarat Titans as one of the tournament's top performers this season, but an unusual statistic continues to follow him. Despite his remarkable consistency, the RCB star has not scored a fifty in an IPL playoff match since the 2016 final.
Iran says no deal with US unless its rights secured
Iran's chief negotiator says Tehran will not agree to any deal with the United States unless Iranian rights are fully secured. Reports suggest Washington has sent a tougher peace proposal. This could delay an agreement to end the Middle East war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides remain far apart on key issues.
Drone hits captured nuclear plant in Ukraine: IAEA
A drone struck the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Russian-occupied Ukraine. The UN nuclear agency confirmed the incident. Russian officials blamed Ukraine for a deliberate attack. Ukraine denied the accusations, calling them baseless. The strike reportedly damaged the turbine building's wall but not core equipment. This incident raises concerns about nuclear safety near the front lines.
Pak beaming rogue telecom signals to aid terror networks, penetrate jails in J-K: Officials
Pakistan is actively violating international rules. It is sending extra mobile signals into Jammu and Kashmir. These signals help terrorist groups communicate secretly. The focus is on the Jammu region. New technology is needed to stop these rogue signals. Security agencies are working to counter these threats.
How the Supreme Court is reshaping the US midterm elections
The US Supreme Court is set to decide two crucial election law cases. One case challenges rules on counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day. The other case questions limits on money spent by political parties in coordination with candidates. These rulings could significantly shape upcoming elections and the balance of power in Congress.
Census-2027: Gujarat to launch digital houselisting exercise on June 1
The fiirst phase of Gujarat's Population Census-2027 begins Monday with a month-long digital houselisting. Over one lakh enumerators will map living conditions and amenities. This phase collects data on housing, family, water, and assets. The second phase for population and caste enumeration is scheduled for February 2027. Citizens are urged to cooperate and provide accurate information.
A Bengaluru woman who left her corporate career behind to start a new chapter in the mountains has gone viral after sharing a glimpse of her life beyond office deadlines and deliverables. Her story has resonated with people dreaming of a similar escape, while also sparking a conversation about whether running a mountain business is truly easier than life in the corporate world.
IMD forecasts heavy rainfall in UP, Delhi, Rajasthan and other states soon
India is experiencing widespread rainfall and thunderstorms as the monsoon advances across the country. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts continued rain and gusty winds across many states. Some areas may see heavy showers and heatwave conditions. Residents are advised to take precautions against severe weather. Farmers should protect crops and livestock.
An MBA graduate turned down a lucrative corporate job offer worth Rs 25 lakh per annum and chose to become an Ola cab driver instead. The decision surprised many and drew criticism from those around him. However, over the next three years, he reportedly expanded his venture from operating a single cab to owning five cars. According to a viral social media post, he now earns around Rs 1.5 lakh per month, challenging conventional ideas of career success and highlighting the potential of entrepreneurship.
India-US trade negotiators to begin four-day talks on June 1
India and the US are holding crucial trade talks in New Delhi. Chief negotiators will finalize details of an interim trade agreement. This pact aims to boost market access and facilitate trade. Both nations are committed to strengthening economic ties. The discussions will cover various sectors, including agriculture and energy. This meeting is vital for recalibrating the trade framework.
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada, will release AP EAMCET 2026 results on June 1, 2026. Candidates can check their scorecards on cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. The examination for engineering was held from May 12 to May 18, 2026. Agriculture and pharmacy exams took place on May 19, 2026. Successful candidates will be eligible for counselling.
SDRF rescues over 50 pilgrims stranded in swollen river in Uttarakhand's Champawat
A major tragedy was averted at Sri Reetha Sahib Gurdwara in Champawat district. Over 50 pilgrims were trapped in a swollen river during the annual Jod Mela. A State Disaster Response Force team deployed in advance launched a swift rescue operation. All pilgrims were safely escorted across the river. No casualties were reported.
Canada, India officials express optimism over trade pact talks
Canada and India are making progress on a free trade deal. Officials are optimistic about reaching an agreement this year. This renewed engagement follows a pause in talks last year. Both nations aim to significantly boost bilateral trade. Discussions also covered agricultural exports. The focus is on expanding economic ties between the two countries.
US-Iran conflict adds fresh strain to Pakistan's fragile economy
Pakistan faces a growing inflation crisis. Tensions between the United States and Iran are driving up fuel prices. This is making daily life difficult for ordinary citizens. Salaried workers and low-income families struggle to afford basic necessities. Petrol prices have surged significantly. Diesel prices have also increased. This impacts transportation and food costs.
Centre moves two CoBRA battalions to Manipur
The Centre has ordered the deployment of two elite CRPF CoBRA battalions to Manipur. These specialized jungle warfare units will undertake operations against armed groups fueling violence. This move aims to restore lasting peace in the state. The commandos are known for their successful anti-insurgency tactics. The deployment is expected in the coming weeks.
IPL 2026 Final Winner AI Prediction: Defending champions RCB will take on GT in the IPL 2026 final on Sunday. AI chatbots ChatGPT, Gemini and Grok have all predicted a closely fought contest, with RCB holding a slight edge thanks to their recent form and convincing playoff win over GT. However, Gujarat Titans' home advantage in Ahmedabad and the presence of match-winners such as Shubman Gill and Rashid Khan mean an upset cannot be ruled out.
Centre sanctions CISF cover for NATGRID Bengaluru campus
The Central Industrial Security Force will now secure the NATGRID campus in Bengaluru. The Ministry of Home Affairs has sanctioned 76 posts for this critical national security infrastructure. NATGRID aggregates data for counter-terrorism operations. This deployment follows the CISF's recent takeover of security at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan in Delhi. The force provides security to sensitive installations across India.
Sachin Tendulkar calls for IPL impact player rule removal, proposes powerplay and bowling changes
Batting legend Sachin Tendulkar has called for the removal of the IPL's Impact Player rule, arguing it unfairly favors batters and disrupts strategic balance. He also proposed splitting the powerplay to give bowlers more control and allowing a bowler to deliver five overs to enhance the contest between bat and ball.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Samrudhi SM-57 results for Sunday, 31 May 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards.
Cut taxes, ease policy uncertainty for 8% growth, stronger rupee: Economist Surjit Bhalla
Economist Surjit Bhalla believes India's economy is poised for a stronger rupee. He emphasizes that policy reforms are crucial to attract investment and accelerate growth. Bhalla calls for an end to retrospective taxation and reduced taxes for foreign investors. He also advocates for agricultural trade openness and farm sector reforms.
An old video from Singapore, reshared by an Indian woman, highlights civic discipline. The clip shows an individual patiently waiting for a pedestrian signal at 1 am on a quiet street, sparking online conversations about how small habits contribute to a country's organization and order.
Badrinath, Kedarnath, Hemkund Sahib yatra temporarily halted due to heavy rainfall
Pilgrims heading to Badrinath, Kedarnath, and Hemkund Sahib are temporarily halted in Srinagar Garhwal as heavy rainfall in upper Himalayan regions prompted the administration to suspend travel. Authorities are assessing weather and route conditions. Vehicles are stopped until routes are declared safe. Pilgrims are advised to wait patiently and follow official updates. Arrangements for pilgrims are in place.

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