J P Nadda launches Unified Health Interface for seamless healthcare access
India's Union Health Minister J P Nadda has launched the Unified Health Interface (UHI), a new digital network under Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission. This initiative aims to break down barriers in digital healthcare, allowing patients to easily find, book, and access verified health services across various platforms. UHI promotes interoperability, ensuring equal opportunities for all healthcare providers to connect with patients, especially benefiting those in rural areas.
IMD issues orange alert for Mumbai, forecasts heavy rain; red alert for Palghar
Mumbai braces for intense weather as the IMD issues an orange alert, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall with thunderstorms and gusty winds through Friday. While Tuesday offers a brief yellow alert for thunderstorms and winds up to 40 kmph, Monday and Wednesday will see significant downpours. Neighboring Palghar faces a red alert for Monday's extreme showers, and Raigad is under an orange alert for five days.
Several dead in shooting in northern German city: Police
Tragedy struck Stade, Germany, on Monday as a shooting incident claimed multiple lives, with reports indicating five fatalities. Authorities have apprehended one suspect and are conducting a large-scale operation in the city center. While details remain scarce, some media outlets suggest the violence erupted at a youth center. Police urge the public to avoid the affected area for their safety.
The quote of the day by Blaise Pascal reminds us that human life is rarely governed by pure logic. His famous words state that the heart has its reasons of which reason knows absolutely nothing. This profound insight explores the eternal conflict between human emotion and the analytical mind.
Bengaluru-Mangaluru four-track rail corridor under consideration: Union Minister V Somanna
Union Minister V. Somanna announced plans for a four-track railway line between Bengaluru and Mangaluru, alongside similar corridors for cities near Bengaluru. The Bengaluru-Tumakuru quadrupling project is set for tendering soon, with Bengaluru-Mysuru survey underway. Direct rail to Kolar and improved connectivity to Mangaluru port are prioritized. A Vande Bharat Sleeper service to Vijayapura is expected in months, and the Bengaluru-Pune high-speed rail project will be pursued.
Oil cools, monsoon heats up concerns for India's rural economy
The recent drop in crude oil prices is providing some relief from inflation worries. Yet, the unpredictable monsoon season poses a serious risk to the purchasing power in rural India. In light of this, businesses are reshaping their portfolios, recognizing that erratic rainfall can hinder agricultural profits and consumer spending. Optimism exists for a bounce-back if conditions change, but looming weather uncertainties threaten to disrupt corporate advancement.
A new report warns that stricter digital regulations in India could cost the startup ecosystem Rs 91,500 crore in annual venture capital and lead to 245,000 fewer jobs by 2035. The study highlights that 88% of startups feel operational constraints from current rules, with resources shifting to compliance. Conversely, an enabling framework could boost investment and job creation.
Life-or-death moment: Rescuers plunge into Virginia pond to save trapped driver from sinking vehicle
Wimbledon 2026 kicks off June 29th with defending champions Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek aiming to retain their titles. Novak Djokovic eyes a record eighth men's singles crown, while tennis icon Serena Williams makes a highly anticipated comeback. The tournament promises thrilling matches, featuring top stars like Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina, culminating in the finals on July 11th and 12th.
Sneeze Psychology: The common reflex to say God bless you after a sneeze stems from ancient beliefs about souls leaving the body and fears of illness, particularly during historical plagues. While science now explains sneezes as a reflex, the phrase persists as a social ritual, a small gesture of care and politeness.
A groundbreaking development has emerged as the State Investigation Agency has lodged a comprehensive 700-page chargesheet against Yasin Malik, the head of JKLF, along with four others for the tragic kidnapping and murder of Kashmiri Pandit nurse Sarla Bhat in 1990. Filed 36 years post-incident, this document underscores the relentless pursuit of justice for terrorism's victims and asserts that time does not shield offenders from accountability.
34,102 crore Yamuna Water Project MoA signed by Rajasthan, Haryana for water infrastructure
What's in the deal between Israel and Lebanon?
Israel and Lebanon have reached a U.S.-brokered peace framework, aiming for mutual recognition and an end to hostilities. Key points include the gradual disarming of Hezbollah by the Lebanese army, eventual Israeli withdrawal, and international aid for Lebanon's reconstruction. However, Hezbollah has rejected the terms, viewing them as a surrender, following a renewed conflict after a previous ceasefire failed to fully materialize.
Ram temple embezzlement case: All eight accused sent to 14 days judicial custody
Eight individuals accused of embezzling donations for the Ram temple in Ayodhya have been placed in 14 days of judicial custody. A local court ordered the remand after their previous custody expired. Officials confirmed that police did not seek further custody of the accused, who were previously held for three days. This development follows their arrest in connection with the alleged financial irregularities.
A Karnataka village boy, Awais Ahmed, once reliant on encyclopedias for space knowledge, co-founded Pixxel, a company now orbiting Earth with its advanced satellites. This venture, born from childhood curiosity and a gap in satellite data, monitors vital environmental changes like crop health and pollution. Pixxel's innovative hyperspectral imaging technology has garnered global recognition, including a NASA contract, showcasing how humble beginnings can fuel groundbreaking space exploration.
Indias industrial output grows 5.1% on year in May under new series
India's industrial production surged by 5.1% in May 2026, largely propelled by strong manufacturing activity despite a decrease in mining operations. This data, which utilizes a new base year of 2022-23 and refined measurement approaches, paints a clearer and more accurate picture of the country's industrial progress. The revised index also factors in emerging sectors, providing essential economic insights for decision-makers and businesses alike.
NCP (SP) suspends farm loan waiver protest after invite for talks with CM
NCP (SP) suspended its Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar protest for a farm loan waiver after Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan invited leaders for talks with the Chief Minister. MLA Rohit Pawar led the hour-long demonstration, which was called off following the assurance of a meeting on Tuesday. The party warned of intensified agitation if discussions fail to yield concrete results, emphasizing the need for a blanket waiver for farmers.
Sonam Wangchuk records a message: Urges public participation in CJP's hunger strike
Kidambi Srikanth ends runner-up at US Open Super 300 badminton tournament
India's Kidambi Srikanth secured a runner-up finish at the US Open Super 300 badminton tournament, losing a hard-fought final to Chinese Taipei's Su Li-yang. Despite a strong comeback in the second game, Srikanth couldn't overcome the pace and intensity of his younger opponent, ultimately falling in three games. This marks his second final appearance this season.
Another T20 World Cup setback leaves India confronting uncomfortable questions
India's Women's T20 World Cup exit has ignited a debate over captain Harmanpreet Kaur's future, with the team facing a significant reset. Despite pre-tournament expectations, the side struggled with unsettled combinations, a conservative approach, and poor fielding, leading to an early departure. Head coach Amol Muzumdar backed Kaur, but selectors face tough decisions regarding the team's direction.
Trump's tariffs aren't saving jobs at Whirlpool's Iowa refrigerator plant
Whirlpool's drastic decision to cut over half its Iowa plant's workforce throws a wrench in President Trump's tariff strategy designed to bolster U.S. manufacturing. The company argues that modernization justifies the layoffs, yet workers and investors are concerned about rising imports from Mexico and China, alongside the company's troubled stock performance.
Comcast to split its cable business from media through NBCUniversal and Sky spinoff
Comcast is set to divide into two separate, publicly traded entities, spinning off its NBCUniversal and Sky media assets. This strategic move will create distinct companies: one focused on broadband and wireless services, and the other on theme parks, film, TV studios, and European media. The separation aims to adapt to evolving consumer habits and the dynamic streaming landscape. Shareholders will hold stakes in both new ventures.
Europe is grappling with extreme weather as temperatures soar to 40C in some areas, while France reports nearly 1,000 excess deaths due to a relentless heatwave. The continent's infrastructure and healthcare systems are under immense strain. Meanwhile, weather forecasts show a mixed picture, with scorching heat in Italy and Spain, pleasant warmth in the Netherlands, and cooler conditions in higher altitudes of Switzerland.
Evidence-based policies need trusted data: PM's Principal Secy on AI, statistics & Viksit Bharat
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SBI ordered to pay Rs 20 lakh compensation each to sweepers; HC says bread is costlier than blood
Ending a 27-year legal fight, the Orissa High Court ordered a public sector bank to pay Rs 20 lakh each to two daily-wage sweepers. The court rejected their plea for service regularisation, citing previous judgments. Judges acknowledged the workers' nearly three decades of service, their advancing age, and limited future employment prospects, deeming the compensation a just resolution.
Not surprised by India's loss to Ireland; Tilak struggling on slower tracks: Ambati Rayudu
Former India cricketer Ambati Rayudu expressed no surprise at India's 0-2 loss to Ireland, citing the team's lack of preparation for slower wickets. He highlighted Tilak Varma's struggles with footwork against such bowling and the difficulty of transitioning from flat IPL tracks. Rayudu also advised against rushing young Vaibhav Sooryavanshi into the side, emphasizing the importance of experience. He believes the upcoming England series will present different, better conditions.
India is plotting a game-changer for RBI, banks, corporates, investors
India is planning a high-frequency index to track its vast informal economy, covering millions of unincorporated enterprises. The proposed MoSPI index could improve GDP estimates, guide RBI interest-rate decisions, strengthen inflation management, sharpen government policymaking and offer investors, businesses and economists an unprecedented real-time view of the country's largest employment engine.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Bhagyathara BT-60 results for Monday, 29 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the Rs 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of other winning numbers here.
India leads major democracies in electoral transparency: CEC Gyanesh Kumar
India's electoral process is the world's most transparent, with every stage audited by political parties and candidates, stated Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. Currently chairing the International IDEA, India leads major democracies in its robust system. Kumar lauded booth-level officers as democracy's pillars during his Kashmir visit, extending greetings to voters and election officials across Jammu & Kashmir.
Haryana, Rajasthan sign MoU to implement 1994 Yamuna water agreement
Haryana and Rajasthan have inked a crucial agreement, enabling Rajasthan to receive water from the Hathini Kund barrage during monsoons. This pact finally implements a 1994 accord, facilitating water transfer via an underground pipeline. Union Home Minister Amit Shah oversaw the MoU signing, attended by state chief ministers and the Jal Shakti Minister, marking a significant step in water resource sharing.
A 15-year-old district topper from Madhya Pradesh, Anjali Sondhiya, defied societal norms and an arranged marriage to pursue her education. Facing three UPSC exam failures and personal tragedy, her mother's unwavering support became her strength. Anjali's relentless determination culminated in an impressive All India Rank 9 in the UPSC Indian Forest Service Examination 2024, rewriting her destiny.
Organised dairy sector expected to grow by 200-400 bps in FY27: Crisil
India's organized dairy sector is poised for accelerated revenue growth of 200-400 basis points this fiscal, driven by consistent volume increases and strategic price adjustments. Despite challenges like El Nio impacting milk supply and raising costs, companies are expected to pass these on, particularly for value-added products. This growth, coupled with healthy cash flows, will support continued investment and stable credit profiles for dairy players.
Randstad India appoints Narayan Iyer as managing director
Randstad India has appointed Narayan Iyer as its new managing director and chair of the management council. With over three decades of experience in IT services and consulting, Iyer will spearhead the company's four specialisations and shared service centres in India. His leadership aims to drive growth, enhance digital capabilities, and solidify Randstad's role as a key talent partner in the rapidly evolving Indian market.
NEET UG paper leak case: Court extends Judicial custody of 10 accused till July 11
A Delhi court has extended the judicial custody of ten individuals implicated in the NEET UG paper leak case until July 11. These accused, including Yash Yadav and Mangilal Biwal, are alleged to be part of a chain that facilitated the leak for a significant sum. The Central Bureau of Investigation is actively pursuing the case, with question papers reportedly recovered from one of the accused's mobile phones.
Slot in Sooryavanshi: Indian think-tank needs to take hard calls and look for options
Following two surprising defeats against Ireland, India faces a pressing dilemma: how to integrate generational talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi into their established lineup. Despite public demand, the team management has prioritized process, but recent results necessitate a review. Legendary Sunil Gavaskar strongly advocates for Sooryavanshi's inclusion in the upcoming England series, suggesting dropping out-of-form batsmen to accommodate him.
World Cup 2026: Saudi Arabia, Qatar exits show money can't buy success
Despite ambitious spending and notable player acquisitions, Gulf countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar experienced disappointing World Cup exits. This indicates that financial clout does not ensure triumph in the game. Saudi Arabia is now prioritizing homegrown talent for their hosting in 2034, while Qatar, despite fervent investment, cannot seem to elevate its football status on the global stage.
Actress Zoey Deutch reveals a surprising truth: those who appear most confident and self-assured often hide deep insecurities and inner pain. This powerful insight challenges our perception of outward confidence, urging us to look beyond surface-level appearances. Deutch's message encourages greater empathy, reminding us that everyone battles unseen struggles, making kindness and understanding crucial in our interactions.
Ford brings back old hands to fix AI-led quality issues
Ford Motor Co. is re-emphasizing human expertise to combat persistent quality issues, bringing in hundreds of veteran engineers to train its AI systems. This strategic shift, moving beyond AI alone, is already yielding significant financial benefits through reduced warranty claims and recall costs. While AI is a valuable tool, Ford acknowledges the irreplaceable depth of knowledge held by experienced engineers in achieving superior product quality.
The Mummy Returns: Scientists recreate voice of 3,000-year-old Egyptian Mummy Nesyamun
Scientists have remarkably recreated a vowel-like sound from the vocal tract of Nesyamun, an ancient Egyptian priest who lived around 1100 BC. Using advanced CT scans and 3D printing, researchers produced a sound based on the mummy's preserved throat, offering a unique, albeit limited, auditory connection to the past. This groundbreaking experiment opens new avenues for understanding ancient lives through sound, complementing traditional archaeological methods.
Walking barefoot at home vs wearing slippers: What it does to your feet
Most of us never think twice about this. You either kick off your footwear the moment you walk in, or you always have a pair of chappals on. Turns out, both choices have real consequences for your feet and your posture. Here is what the science actually says.
US Air Force Thunderbirds roar over Las Vegas skies
Nagaland State Lottery Result Today: Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Dear Monday Weekly draw results for 29 June 2026 have been officially declared. Check who won the 1 Crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of winning numbers here.
Why do people hate? Understanding the psychology behind hatred
Hatred, a potent emotion, often arises from fear of the unknown, past hurts, jealousy, and group identity. Misunderstandings and a desire for control also fuel its development. Experts suggest that empathy, education, and addressing personal insecurities are key to overcoming this deeply rooted feeling, paving the way for healthier relationships and a more compassionate society.
It's just a matter of time before Chopra delivers at big stage again: Anju Bobby George
Legendary athlete Anju Bobby George expresses confidence in Neeraj Chopra's ability to regain peak form for upcoming major events, citing his past achievements. George also anticipates her long jump national record being broken, highlighting promising talents like Ancy Sojan and Shaili Singh. She further commends the overall improvement in Indian athletics, attributing it to strategic planning and a shift in training methodologies.
India's T20 World Cup winning team expressed disbelief after a shock 2-0 series loss to Ireland. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate admitted the visitors were outdone and outsmarted, failing to adapt to conditions, particularly the wind. He highlighted Ireland's strong basics and the need for India to learn quicker adjustments against diverse opponents and challenging environments.
OTT releases this week: This week offers something for every kind of binge-watcher across platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar and Apple TV+. From the much-awaited Enola Holmes 3 and Rajkumar Hirani's OTT debut Pritam and Pedro to Silo Season 3, Super Subbu and X-Men '97 Season 2, viewers have plenty of new movies and web series to add to their watchlist between June 29 and July 5.
India seeks EU scrap export relief as curbs threaten trade pact gains
India has urged the European Union to reconsider planned restrictions on metal scrap exports. Steel and aluminium producers fear these curbs, set to begin in May 2027, could significantly increase supply shortages and costs. New Delhi is formally seeking continued access to these vital recyclable materials, potentially through export quotas, to safeguard its domestic industries and leverage its recent trade agreement with the EU.
CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 Second Board Link: Students awaiting their CBSE Class 10 Second Board Examination Result 2026 can anticipate its release soon, potentially by week's end. Over 6.68 lakh students took this exam, designed to offer a chance for mark improvement. Results will be accessible via official CBSE websites, DigiLocker, UMANG app, SMS, and IVRS. Candidates should have their roll numbers and admit card details ready for a smooth check.
Indian Coast Guard ship Atulya assists flooded MV SITTHAA off Tamil Nadu coast
Authorities in Manipur have apprehended three individuals linked to banned militant groups across Thoubal and Imphal West districts. Among those arrested was a self-styled captain of the People's Liberation Army, found with a firearm and ammunition. Two other active cadres from the KCP (PSC) outfit were also taken into custody. All three face charges related to extortion activities.
India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate believes 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is ready for international cricket, despite his absence from the recent T20 series against Ireland. Ten Doeschate emphasized that Sooryavanshi, who dominated the IPL, must follow the established team selection process. The young batting sensation's potential debut could see him become India's youngest international player, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar's record.
Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo has embraced daily cold showers for four years, inspired by the concept of cold-shock proteins. These proteins help cells adapt to cold and stress, potentially aiding in cellular repair and brain health. While research is ongoing, the practice is gaining traction for its purported benefits in recovery, stress resilience, and aging, with many finding it a powerful mental discipline to start their day.
Ram Mandir news: Eight individuals accused in the alleged Ram Mandir donation embezzlement case are set for judicial custody proceedings today in Ayodhya. The local bar association is deliberating whether its lawyers will represent the accused, with a decision expected to favor the temple's interests. An FIR was registered following allegations of misappropriated donations, prompting a government-formed SIT to investigate the matter.
July 2026 calendar: Complete list of holidays, festivals, bank holidays and major events
July 2026 in India is marked by a vibrant calendar of religious observances and regional bank holidays. Key events include the Jagannath Rath Yatra, Guru Purnima, and Devshayani Ekadashi. Several states will observe closures for local festivals like Beh Deinkhlam in Meghalaya and Kharchi Puja in Tripura, offering a glimpse into the nation's rich cultural tapestry.
Delhi-Varanasi Bullet Train gets push in Jewar: Vaishnaw details proposed 813-km corridor
Fire breaks out at Noidas Aranya Society in sector-119, no casualties reported so far
Made in India, deployed abroad: The expanding map of India's arms exports
India's defence exports are soaring, with deals for BrahMos missiles with Vietnam and Indonesia signaling a significant shift. This surge, driven by policy and product improvements, sees Indian arms reaching over 80 countries. Operation Sindoor has bolstered battlefield credibility, making Indian systems attractive globally. While a formal doctrine is emerging, India is building its infrastructure for long-term global arms supply.
An entrepreneur, Fullah, has turned her passion for intricate nail art into a thriving business in Dubai, earning thousands of dirhams monthly. After starting as a salaried technician, she launched her own salon, Beauty by Fullah, and is now reinvesting profits to expand. Her ambitious plan includes opening multiple branches and achieving early retirement in 20 years to enjoy a peaceful life on a farm in Vietnam.
A debate over eggs versus soya in school meals has spotlighted Anil Gochikar, a vegetarian bodybuilder and priest from Puri. Viral social media posts highlight his muscular physique, challenging the notion that non-vegetarian food is essential for protein and muscle building. Gochikar, a multiple Mr. Odisha and former Mr. India winner, trains at traditional Jagaghars, ancient fitness centres with a rich history of safeguarding the Jagannath Temple.
Ola Electric compensation: An advocate from Ananthapuramu purchased an Ola S1 Pro in October 2022 and reported a trunk lock failure within the warranty period. Despite multiple service visits, emails and a legal notice, Ola Electric never fixed the problem. The District Consumer Commission has now directed the company and its local service centre to repair the trunk free of cost and pay Rs 45,000 in compensation.
Europe is battling a record-breaking heatwave. What's making it so severe?
Europe is grappling with unprecedented heat, shattering records across France, the UK, and several other nations. This deadly heatwave, arriving unusually early, is exacerbated by climate change, making such extreme events far more frequent. The combination of intense heat and high humidity poses a significant threat, particularly to vulnerable populations. The article explores the drivers behind this severe phenomenon and its global implications.
SIT formed to probe Dudhwa tigress' 'sudden' death; NTCA seeks report
A special investigation team is probing the mysterious death of a tigress in Uttar Pradesh's Dudhwa Tiger Reserve buffer zone. The big cat, suspected of killing two people, was captured and declared fit for release, but suddenly collapsed and died. The National Tiger Conservation Authority has demanded a detailed report, while preliminary findings suggest hemorrhagic gastritis and parasitic infestation, possibly exacerbated by summer stress and capture strain.
America's 250th anniversary celebration: US Air Force Thunderbirds perform flyover in Las Vegas
US Supreme Court nears the end of its term with momentous cases about Trump's power to be decided
The Supreme Court is concluding a term dominated by President Trump's assertions of executive authority. Key decisions this week involve birthright citizenship, the power to dismiss independent agency heads, and transgender athletes' participation in sports. Cases also address mail-in ballot grace periods, campaign finance, and geofence warrants.
An Indian-origin toddler from Illinois is on a quest to become the youngest person to visit all 63 U.S. national parks. Little Aarya, accompanied by her parents, has already explored 34 parks and aims to complete the challenge within two years. Their journey, initially to introduce Aarya to nature, gained momentum after a park ranger's suggestion.
Aemond Targaryen survives a brutal takeover of Harrenhal in House of the Dragon Season 3 Episode 2, despite a severe injury. Showrunners and the source material confirm his continued pivotal role in the Dance of the Dragons. His encounter with Alys Rivers sets the stage for a significant future arc, hinting at deeper prophecies and strategic shifts in the ongoing conflict for the Iron Throne.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma monitoring Dhemaji flood situation, train services suspended
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has pledged full government support for flood-affected residents in Dhemaji, directing ministers to oversee relief and rehabilitation efforts. Meanwhile, the Northeast Frontier Railway has indefinitely suspended train services between Archipathar and Simen Chapari due to severe erosion damaging a railway bridge.
Weather Forecast Today: India braces for continued monsoon activity on Monday, June 29, with widespread rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds anticipated. Delhi-NCR can expect relief from heat with showers, while Mumbai is under a yellow alert for heavy rain and lightning. Other major cities like Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Jaipur are also forecast to experience monsoon showers and cloudy conditions, indicating an active phase across the country.
Adani case: NY judge's query procedural, unlikely to derail DoJ bid to drop charges, says US lawyer
A US judge's request for more details on dismissing charges against Gautam Adani is a standard procedural step, not a sign the case will resume. Legal experts emphasize that federal courts rarely force prosecutors to pursue cases they've decided to drop. The Justice Department is expected to provide the requested explanation, with the case likely to be dismissed soon, as the court ensures the decision is made in good faith.
Corn Man: How Pattabhi Rama Rao Built a Monopoly Nobody Saw Coming
A chilling plot unfolded at Lohagad Fort as realtor Ketan Agarwal's fiance, Siya Goyal, allegedly used a pre-arranged signal to alert her lover, Chetan Chaudhary, before Agarwal was pushed to his death. Investigators revealed Goyal sat near the cliff edge, a deliberate move to ensure she remained out of Agarwal's reach. Chaudhary, arrested alongside Goyal, took elaborate steps to conceal his movements, including traveling by scooter to avoid toll records.
Puri gears up for the grand Deba Snana Purnima on June 29, a pivotal ritual before the Rath Yatra. The sibling deities will undergo a sacred bath with 108 pitchers of water, followed by their majestic Hati Besha. This marks their first public appearance, leading to a 15-day Anasara period for recuperation. Extensive security and crowd management measures are in place for the thousands of expected devotees.
Karachi attack aftermath: Pakistan claims retaliatory strike neutralised 29 TTP militants
July 2026 ushers in significant financial shifts for Indians. Expect revised credit card benefits, increased passport fees, and stricter railway penalties. Aadhaar email updates become free for a period, while new RBI rules aim to curb financial product mis-selling. Car prices are also set to rise, and taxpayers face approaching ITR deadlines. These changes will impact household budgets and require careful financial planning.
UK's likely next leader Burnham to unveil plan to shift power from London
Andy Burnham, poised to lead Labour, will unveil a plan to shift power from London to Britain's regions, aiming to boost living standards through reindustrialisation and housing. His vision prioritises changing governance structures, not just leadership. Despite fiscal pressures, Burnham intends to adhere to Labour's pre-election pledges and the government's fiscal rules, promising stability.
US DOJ closes criminal probe into Abbott over baby formula plant: Report
The US Justice Department has reportedly ended its criminal investigation into Abbott Laboratories concerning its baby formula plant, which was linked to infant illnesses and deaths. Instead of criminal charges, the department is pursuing civil penalties. This decision comes despite some prosecutors believing they had evidence for criminal charges. The probe stemmed from a 2022 recall and plant closure that exacerbated a national formula shortage.
Iceland Cricket has sarcastically mocked India's head coach Gautam Gambhir following their unexpected 0-2 T20I series loss to Ireland. This follows a similar jab last year after a Test series defeat. Ireland achieved a historic first-ever bilateral series win over India, defending 154 in the second T20I by one run. The defeat continues a disappointing trend for India under Gambhir's coaching.
Record heatwave disrupts Europe as France warns death toll to rise
Europe is reeling from a devastating heatwave, with France reporting over 1,000 excess deaths, primarily among the elderly. Record temperatures have crippled infrastructure, strained power grids, and impacted vital river systems, affecting everything from nuclear cooling to agriculture. While some areas see relief, the WHO warns that such extreme events, amplified by climate change, are becoming alarmingly frequent, leaving many unprepared.
France air tragedy: Eleven killed in plane crash; eyewitness recalls 'horrific' moments
Hezbollah-allied Lebanese parliament head says US-Israel-Lebanon deal 'will not pass'
Lebanese Parliament Speaker and Hezbollah ally Nabih Berri said early Monday that the trilateral framework agreement between Lebanon, Israel and the United States would not pass as it did not guarantee Lebanon's rights. This agreement will not pass, and it will not be implemented in its current form, Berri said in a statement shared by his party the Amal movement, adding that it was an agreement of 'dictates', not an agreement that preserves Lebanon's rights.
PoK protests, Islamabad's repression blow apart farce created by Pakistan
Pakistan's army chief's international peacemaker image clashes with domestic repression, particularly in 'Azad Kashmir'. Protests demanding freedom from Pakistani rule have erupted, mirroring past unrest in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The government's heavy-handed tactics, including internet shutdowns and media smear campaigns, are intensifying the crisis, raising concerns about Pakistan's internal stability.
Badminton: Srikanth ends runner-up at US Open
India's Kidambi Srikanth secured a runner-up finish at the US Open Super 300 badminton tournament, losing a hard-fought final to Chinese Taipei's Su Li-yang. Despite a strong comeback in the second game, Srikanth couldn't overcome the pace and intensity of his younger opponent, ultimately falling in three games. This marks his second final appearance this season.
S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq of U.S. Stock Market will look to start the week on a positive note on Monday.
Corner Office Conversation: Corn Man: The Man Who Quietly Cornered Half of India's Popcorn Market
Heat wave alert: Weather forecast predicts that temperatures will soar into the 90s and low 100 degrees Fahrenheit (mid to high 30s Celsius), the weather service said. High humidity will lead to heat indexes of 100 to 110 degrees F (40 C to 43 C), and as high as 115 F (46 C).
Quote of the Day by Allen Saunders offers valuable wisdom about the unpredictable nature of human existence. It reminds us that while planning is important, life's most meaningful experiences often occur unexpectedly. Success should not be measured only by fulfilled plans but also by our ability to embrace change, cherish relationships, appreciate the present, and find joy in life's surprises. When we learn to balance preparation with openness, we discover that life's unplanned moments often become its most unforgettable ones.
Proverb of the Day: A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat is an Ethiopian saying that explains how a person's basic nature does not change simply because of a new place or environment. The proverb teaches lessons about self-awareness, authenticity, personal growth, habits, and realistic expectations. It also connects with similar English expressions and remains relevant in modern life.
Psychology says people who regularly visit a specific food stall every day aren't simply repeating a routine without reason. Psychology suggests that this habit can reflect a person's need for familiarity, mental comfort, decision reduction, and consistency. It does not mean everyone has the same personality. Instead, the behavior may be linked to habits, routines, and learning. Understanding this pattern can help people recognize how daily choices influence thinking, emotions, and decision-making.

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