A Bengaluru Chartered Accountant shared how a meager Rs 15,000 monthly salary during her studies taught invaluable money lessons. Prioritizing rent for a quiet study space, she creatively managed by packing extra office buffet food for dinner. This resourceful approach, she believes, fostered resilience and adaptability, proving that ingenuity often trumps financial means during tough times.
Indian LNG tanker heads toward Strait of Hormuz as US-Iran deal lifts reopening hopes
An LNG tanker is nearing the Strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran reportedly reach a deal to reopen the vital waterway. European natural gas and oil prices fell as traders anticipate the resumption of traffic, though monitoring challenges remain due to potential spoofing and transponder deactivations.
LASIK to liposuction: What insurance excludes
Rising demand for weight-loss drugs, cosmetic procedures and wellness treatments is creating a growing out-of-pocket healthcare expense category in India. Most such interventionsincluding Botox, anti-obesity drugs, LASIK and thread liftsare excluded from standard health insurance unless deemed medically necessary. Experts advise understanding policy exclusions and avoiding EMIs for elective treatments.
Can managed care fix health insurance? Shetty says yes
It has been close to two years since Narayana Healths wholly owned subsidiary, Narayana Health Insurancewhich has adopted a managed healthcare model launched its maiden health insurance product. At a time when hospitals and health insurers have been at loggerheads over cashless claim settlements, Viren Prasad Shetty, Executive Vice Chairman, Narayana Health, speaks to Preeti Kulkarni about the managed care model (where both the insurer and the healthcare provider belong to the same group), the growing friction between hospitals and insurers, and the need to reimagine health insurance product design.
Think property makes you rich? These 5 facts differ
As per a 2017 RBI report, a typical middle-class Indian family puts 70-80% of its net worth into real estate. No asset class would be considered a sound investment if an adviser suggested putting 80% of everything you own into one stock. Yet, this is precisely what real estate demands.
Global investing? Avoid these 7 costly errors
Wealthy Indians are investing more abroad. However, they must understand the rules to avoid trouble. Mistakes like misusing investment routes or not reporting properly can attract government attention. Experts advise caution and adherence to regulations for safe global diversification. Staying informed is key for compliant overseas investments.
Passive funds, active myths: 7 errors to avoid
Passive investing has become mainstream in India, but several myths persist. Investors should not judge passive funds solely by low costs, assume they are risk-free, or treat them as buy and forget products. Choosing the right index, understanding diversification limits, and evaluating ETFs beyond expense ratios are essential for better outcomes.
Simplify finances after retirement: 8-point checklist
You may not need a long list of investments. Close bank and investment accounts that you no longer need. Reduce your stock and mutual fund holdings, and consolidate these. There may be little merit in holding a complex portfolio and trying to monitor and manage it. One equity index fund, one bank account, and fixed deposits linked to that account are adequate for most purposes.
Ideal equity, gold, debt allocation for best returns
For best portfolio results, experts recommend diversification without being swayed by any one asset class. While asset allocation is the way to go, investors have their own strategies and the question remains: Which is the best combination? In this weeks TrendMap, we compare seven asset combinations. The portfolios with gold have delivered a notable return boost in recent years, while those with zero gold exposure have persistently lagged. By Sameer Bhardwaj.
The math of investing more vs chasing higher returns
Chasing higher returns is a good aim to have. But its not as easy as it looks. Having a year or two of above-average returns is easy actually. But doing this consistently, year after year, via a repeatable process, is really difficult. Markets are uncertain and high returns are not available on demand.
NRI edge: FCNR deposits shine with up to 7.1% return
India saw inflows topping $155 billion in 2025-26 via remittances. Add another estimated $50 billion from this scheme which will run until September, and the country is potentially looking at inflows of at least $150 billion this year. While Gulf Cooperation Council countries have historically dominated Indias inward remittances, advanced economies now contribute more.
Sole proprietorship, LLP or private limited company?
Choosing the right business structure is crucial for a startups growth, taxation, compliance, control, and liability. DPIIT highlights five options: sole proprietorship, one-person company (OPC), general partnership, limited liability partnership (LLP), and private limited company. Each differs in ownership, legal liability, funding opportunities, compliance requirements, and suitability for business scale.
Electronics makers face component shortages as Gulf shipping crisis hits production
Indian electronics manufacturers are currently grappling with a critical shortage of essential components like microprocessors and batteries. The delays in shipping due to vessel shortages are wreaking havoc on production timelines. Firms are now compelled to keep a vigilant eye on their supplies, as they face rising costs for certain parts.
DBS Bank's CEO views India as a significant long-term growth opportunity. The nation can benefit from the AI-driven demand for hardware. However, India must invest in its people and education to seize this potential. DBS remains committed to India, increasing investments in wealth management and client connectivity. The bank sees strong future prospects for the country.
FSSAI notices to 8 companies over misleading names, claims
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued notices to eight food companies, including Emami Healthy & Tasty, for potentially misleading product names and claims. Companies like Plan B are under scrutiny for plant-based vegan marketing without prior approval. FSSAI aims to prevent consumer deception regarding food products.
Govt said to accept tweaks to Securities Markets Code draft
The government has accepted significant changes to the proposed Securities Markets Code. Investigation timelines will be extended to one year. Depositories will gain powers to correct records. The Centre's authority to supersede market infrastructure institution boards will now require Sebi's recommendation. These revisions follow stakeholder consultations and aim to strengthen market regulation.
Two urea plants with 25.4 LT annual capacity to start production soon
India is set to boost its urea production with two new plants commencing operations soon. These facilities will add 25.4 lakh tonnes to the annual capacity. This development aims to significantly reduce the country's reliance on imported fertilizers. The government highlights this as a key step towards self-sufficiency in the agricultural sector. Farmers will benefit from stable fertilizer availability.
Basmati rice, tea exports to West Asia come to a grinding halt
Exports of basmati rice and tea to West Asia have stopped due to the US-Iran conflict. Vessels carrying rice are waiting at Kandla Port. Tea exporters face a similar situation, with orders from GCC countries unfulfilled. The Strait of Hormuz closure and attacks on cargo ships have created significant tension and pressure on exporter profitability.
Law firms make a strong case for rehiring seasoned hands
Leading Indian law firms are increasingly rehiring former lawyers, a trend dubbed oomerang hiring, to combat intense competition for legal talent. This strategy offers firms reduced onboarding costs and risks, while returning lawyers gain comfort and growth. Firms view this talent mobility as a positive professional cycle, strengthening their partnerships and endorsing their culture.
Hudco mulls $1 billion foreign debt under RBI forex swap facility
Hudco aims to secure one billion dollars in foreign debt. This will be achieved through the Reserve Bank of India's concessional forex swap facility. The company is engaging with international entities for this fundraising. This move supports Hudco's lending and business growth requirements for the current financial year.
War and AI force India Inc to rethink huge office deals
Large office leasing deals in India are experiencing extended closing times as companies adopt a cautious approach to expansion amid geopolitical uncertainty and AI-led workforce disruption. While demand for quality office space remains resilient, occupiers and investors are taking a more measured view of capital commitments, leading to longer evaluation periods.
Centre urges states to accelerate nuclear power plants and green energy storage
India is accelerating approvals for nuclear power plants and energy storage systems. This push is vital for the nation's growing data and AI centers. States are being urged to speed up clearances for proposed projects. The goal is to ensure a robust energy supply for future power needs. This initiative aims to enhance energy security across the country.
'Oil & gas set to become one of the largest businesses for us': Anil Agarwal
Vedanta's Anil Agarwal is listing four companies simultaneously. This move aims to unlock significant growth potential across its businesses. The company plans substantial increases in production for aluminium, oil and gas, and steel. Vedanta expects to significantly boost tax inflows to the government and create millions of jobs.
Manipur recovers 70% of arms looted during ethnic violence
Manipur's Director General of Police Mukesh Singh announced that 70 percent of weapons looted during ethnic violence have been recovered. Efforts are intensifying to find the remaining arms. Strict action will be taken against those illegally possessing weapons. Security forces will deal very strictly with offenders. Search operations will be intensified across districts until normalcy returns.
White House says Trump to meet PM Modi in France; no word from Indian side yet
President Trump and Prime Minister Modi are set to meet in France. This meeting comes as US forces have attacked merchant ships carrying Indian nationals in the Gulf of Oman. An Indian dhow sank off Oman, but all 14 crew members were rescued. The US Navy assisted in the rescue.
Embraer to set up India military aircraft unit if it wins order
If Embraer wins the order to produce 'KC-390 Millennium' military transport aircraft in India, it will be the only other unit outside Brazil to produce this aircraft. Similarly, Embraer will set up an entire ecosystem here to make their trademark civilian passenger jets.
Statistical system may get AI overhaul, data to be treated as asset: MoSPI Secy
India is set to modernize its statistical system. Artificial intelligence will be integrated into official data. A national business register is planned. Data may soon be recognized as an economic asset. These steps aim to enhance economic data accuracy and timeliness. The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation is leading these significant changes.
Telcos, businesses spar over calls, SMS consent regime
Telecom firms and banks are locked in a dispute over India's new digital consent rules for commercial messages. Major operators like Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio want exclusive control over customer consent. They argue smaller players contribute to spam. Other stakeholders believe dominant telcos seek to monopolize a profitable new system.
MMU holds Jammu & Kashmir Shia-Sunni meeting ahead of Muharram
Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulama, led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, met ahead of Muharram. The Shia-Sunni coordination committee will monitor social media. They aim to prevent sectarian discord and maintain brotherhood. This unity is crucial given current challenges. The committee will ensure harmony during Muharram programs and processions.
Delayed takeoff: Noida airport begins flight operations today
The Noida airport opens today with an IndiGo flight to Lucknow. Initially, 12 daily flights will operate, increasing to 40 by July. IndiGo and Akasa begin services this week. Tata group airlines are delayed due to capacity cuts. The airport is built for long-term growth, with confidence in India's traffic recovery.
Plane carrying passengers hoping to skydive crashes in Missouri, killing 12
Missouri plane crash: A plane carrying skydivers crashed near Butler, Missouri. All twelve people on board died. The aircraft was taking passengers up for a skydiving trip. Emergency responders found the plane engulfed in fire. The National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the incident. The plane was a Pacific Aerospace 750XL model.
Mumbai redevelopment projects gather steam as cluster-led developments gain traction
Mumbai's property market is seeing a major shift in redevelopment. Developers are now focusing on larger, cluster-based projects instead of individual buildings. This trend is expected to create thousands of new homes by 2031. Areas like Borivali and Andheri are leading this transformation. The city's high population density makes redevelopment a crucial housing solution.
World Cup history beckons for ageless Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi is set to make history. He will become the first player to participate in six World Cups. This marks a remarkable achievement for the legendary Argentine forward. Messi confirmed his participation for the upcoming tournament. He continues to enjoy playing football. His presence promises an exciting event for fans worldwide.
Iraq has asked Turkey to extend the Kirkuk-Ceyhan oil pipeline deal for at least a year
Iraq has asked Turkey to extend the Kirkuk-Ceyhan oil pipeline agreement for at least one year. This extension will provide more time to negotiate a new accord. Iraq's state oil marketer SOMO confirmed this request. The country has exported 12 million barrels of crude oil from its southern ports since June.
Psychology says people who think others are lying to them may be wrong more times than they realise
A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests that people consistently overestimate how often others lie and cheat. After analysing data from more than 8,000 participants, researchers found that most individuals assumed dishonest behaviour was far more common than it actually was. The study also showed that informing people about real honesty levels increased trust and reduced cynicism, while managers who learned the facts became less supportive of strict workplace surveillance measures.
British actor Paul Blackthorne, known for his role in Lagaan, actively participated in earthquake relief efforts in Gujarat. Following the devastating 2001 earthquake, he returned to the affected areas and organized a photo exhibition in London. The proceeds from 'Bollywood Backpack' supported victims. Blackthorne later achieved significant success in Hollywood television series.
NRIs who become tax residents in India can defer tax on foreign retirement accounts until withdrawal by filing Form 40. This applies to accounts in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, and offers relief from accrual taxation. Details here.
El Nino likely to impact food prices, inflation projected to settle in 5.25.5 pc range in FY27
There is an 80% chance of El Nio during JuneAugust and over a 90% probability that it will continue until at least November. While reservoir levels remain above normal and vegetable supplies are currently adequate.
Suits & Sayings: The Quiet Exit
ET's roundup of the wackiest whispers in corporate corridors
Pilots' body FIP seeks B787 simulator tests to verify certain aspects in Air India plane crash probe
Pilots' group FIP urged the AAIB to conduct simulator tests for the AI171 plane crash. They want to verify the connection between RAT deployment and fuel control switch movement. This follows the AAIB's interim report on the 2025 Air India Dreamliner crash. FIP seeks to independently check acceleration data and system relationships.
Knicks NBA win: Mayhem unfolds as New York City celebrates first Final victory in 53 years
Travel warning issued: This one mistake during airplane emergency could cost lives, IATA warns
A new safety campaign launched by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), with support from the FAA and EASA, is urging airline passengers to leave all baggage behind during aircraft evacuations. The initiative, called Save a Life, Not a Bag, comes amid growing concerns over travelers stopping to retrieve luggage or record videos during emergencies. Aviation authorities warn that even brief delays can slow evacuations, block exits, damage emergency slides, and put lives at risk. Experts stress that following crew instructions and exiting immediately can significantly improve safety for everyone on board.
Iran's top security body backs 'path of dialogue': President Pezeshkian
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that the country's highest security authority backs the path of dialogue in negotiations with the United States. This statement comes amid criticism from hardliners regarding Tehran's negotiating team. The Supreme National Security Council, responsible for decisions on war and negotiations, has concluded that dialogue should be pursued.
India seeks French investments in manufacturing
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal invited French companies to invest in India. He emphasized India's large talent pool and manufacturing capabilities. Goyal stated India is a trusted partner in the current global economic climate. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in France for discussions and the G-7 Summit. Bilateral trade between India and France saw a slight increase.
Wheels turn for over $10-billion US tariff repatriation to India
Cross-border digital payment gateways have also stepped in, offering to route the refunds without opening foreign accounts at a fraction of standard commercial banking costs, a source tracking the matter told businessline
Italy's Meloni faces a dilemma as challenger 'Il Generale' Vannacci rises
A new political force is emerging in Italy. Former General Roberto Vannacci is challenging Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's leadership. His party, National Future, is gaining traction with hard-line stances on migration and security. This development introduces uncertainty for Meloni's government ahead of the 2027 general election.
PM Modi, Macron discuss expansion of India's UPI in France, sign 19 pacts
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron met and signed 19 agreements. Discussions covered AI, innovation, trade, and infrastructure. Key outcomes include an India-France Innovation Roadmap and expansion of UPI services. Both nations aim to strengthen cooperation in technology, space, and economic security. This meeting marks a significant step in the India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership.
A 22-year-old who is about to start a job in Mumbai with a monthly salary of around Rs 1 lakh turned to Reddit for advice on retirement planning. After accounting for rent, living expenses and family support, he expects to have about Rs 20,000 left each month for savings and investments. Reddit users advised him to first build an emergency fund, buy health and term insurance, invest consistently and focus on increasing his income through upskilling, arguing that career growth can have a bigger impact on long-term wealth creation than constantly tweaking investments.
Sunday Quote of the Day: Jamie Dimon, a top banking leader, shares a powerful message on success. He advises comparing yourself to the best in your field to learn and grow. Dimon stresses that true achievement is impossible without consistent hard work. This principle applies to students, professionals, and entrepreneurs alike. Continuous improvement and dedication are key to reaching your goals.
Bidadi Township: Tussle turns intense as HDK attacks CM over wealth, terms him real estate baron
Farheen became an overnight sensation with her debut film Jaan Tere Naam. She rejected a role in Shah Rukh Khan's Baazigar. Later, she married cricketer Manoj Prabhakar. Farheen then stepped away from the entertainment industry to focus on her family. She and Manoj have two sons.
'Left shoving weird transgender stuff': Rep. Gill SLAMS Dems over gender ideology in FIERY speech
Chinese Proverb of the Day: The Chinese proverb of the day offers a timeless lesson about courage and achievement: preparation has value, but success rarely comes to those who spend their lives analyzing challenges without taking action. Its wisdom reminds us that progress belongs to those who dare to move forward, even when the outcome is uncertain.
Barack Obama says Trump Iran deal will not improve on his pact
Former US President Barack Obama stated that any new deal with Iran is unlikely to be a major improvement over his 2015 nuclear agreement. He emphasized that diplomacy is crucial for finding solutions, rather than resorting to threats or military action.
French proverb Dont sell the bears hide before youve killed the bear offers timeless wisdom about patience, humility, and practical thinking. It reminds us not to assume success before it is achieved and to remain cautious in the face of uncertainty. Whether in education, business, or personal life, this proverb encourages hard work, perseverance, and responsible decision-making. By focusing on effort rather than premature celebration, we increase our chances of achieving genuine success and avoiding disappointment. Its message remains relevant today, teaching us that true rewards come only after the task has been completed.
Thousands of British Kashmiris protested outside the UK Parliament, highlighting alleged human rights abuses and excessive force by Pakistani forces in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Demonstrators demanded international intervention and accountability for civilian deaths, injuries, and the crackdown on peaceful protests over economic hardship and governance issues.
ET in the Valley: Inside WWDC: The Developers Building Tomorrows Apps
Modi, Macron hold bilateral talks in France; discuss AI, trade, infra
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron convened in the picturesque setting of Nice, where they laid the groundwork for future collaboration in areas like AI, startups, and trade. Their discussions not only touched on infrastructure and health but also delved into significant global and regional challenges.
'Lets not blow it': Trump calls out Israeli attacks on Beirut as Iran peace deal nears
US President Donald Trump has criticized Israeli strikes on Beirut. He stated these attacks should not have occurred as a peace deal with Iran was imminent. Trump emphasized that while Israel has the right to defend itself, the recent response was disproportionate. He called for all parties, including Hezbollah, to stand down to secure a lasting peace in the region.
US Iran war: Israeli military on alert, preparing for 'potential' incoming fire after Beirut strike
US-Iran war news: Israel's military is on high alert. They anticipate a retaliatory strike within hours. This comes after an Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs earlier Sunday. The military is preparing for potential fire towards Israeli territory. The exact origin of the expected attack remains unspecified.
Chandrayaan-3 showed Indias strength in innovation: Macron at Bharat Innovates 2026
Mohanlal's blockbuster Malayalam thriller Drishyam 3 is set to make its OTT debut. The film, which has reportedly crossed Rs 330 crore at the worldwide box office, will be available in Malayalam along with dubbed versions in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. Directed by Jeethu Joseph, the third instalment continues the story of Georgekutty and his family, bringing back key cast members including Meena, Ansiba Hassan, Esther Anil and Siddique.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said India faces risks from crude prices, Middle East tensions and Strait of Hormuz disruptions, but Prime Minister Modi's government is ensuring there is ot a supply disruption for households and the economy. She made the remarks at the Viksit Bharat event in Karnataka on Sunday while laying out India's economic growth story.
Psychology says people tend to heal more effectively when they can make sense of their experiences and fit them into a clear, meaningful story. Ghosting often interrupts that process by removing the opportunity for explanation or closure. In many cases, the emotional pain is driven less by the disappearance itself and more by the lingering questions it creates.
14 Indians aboard MSV Virat 1 successfully rescued, crew heads to Mumbai
All 14 Indian crew members from the Indian-registered MSV Virat 1 have been rescued safely following the vessel's sinking, approximately 80 nautical miles off Ras Al Hadd, Oman, due to a mechanical fault. Omani authorities, alongside the Indian Embassy, rapidly coordinated rescue efforts, leading to their safe evacuation to MV Jabal Ali 9, which is now sailing back to Mumbai.
Psychology suggests that people tend to process difficult experiences more successfully when they can make sense of what happened and fit it into a clear narrative. Soft blocking, however, often denies that sense of clarity.
Elon Musk, the world's first trillionaire, eschews traditional business gurus, drawing wisdom from history and biographies of innovators. His approach, exemplified by SpaceX and Tesla, emphasizes long-term vision and persistence. This strategy has fueled his vast business empire, spanning electric vehicles, space exploration, and AI, demonstrating the power of learning from historical figures and unconventional sources.
Afforestation, dolphin revival show life returning to Ganga under Namami Gange: NMCG
The Namami Gange program has brought ecological revival to the Ganga river. Large-scale afforestation efforts have led to forest cover along the riverbanks. Key aquatic species, including the endangered Gangetic dolphin, are returning. Turtles, otters, and hilsa fish are also sighted, indicating improving river conditions. This progress is visible to local communities.
Shipping authority directs placement agencies to restrict deployment of Indians in conflict zone
Indian seafarers are being restricted from deployment to conflict zones. This directive follows a US military strike on a commercial vessel off the Oman coast. Three Indian crew members were killed in the incident. The Directorate General of Shipping issued the advisory to maritime recruitment agencies. Masters of vessels in the Gulf region are urged to maintain high security awareness.
Operation Mule Hunt: Five held in Gujarat's Gir Somnath in Rs 310 crore cyber fraud case
Gir Somnath police have uncovered a massive cyber fraud network. Five individuals have been arrested in connection with suspicious transactions exceeding 310 crore rupees. These funds were moved through mule bank accounts. This operation, part of 'Operation Mule Hunt 2.0', aims to recover victim losses and curb illegal account rentals.
Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf commented on Israel's attack in Beirut. He stated the United States showed a lack of will or ability to uphold its commitments. Ghalibaf suggested continuing peace talks with the US is pointless if commitments cannot be met. This comes amid efforts to finalize a peace deal.
Manipur CM targets 2028 for Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway, highlights Modi's development push
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh announced the Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway project is targeted for completion by 2028. He highlighted Prime Minister Modi's role in the state's development, citing the National Sports University, Inner Line Permit implementation, INS Imphal commissioning, and a new medical college in Churachandpur as key achievements.
China's direct missile strike threat to Australia is 'growing': Report
China's missile power is increasing, posing a direct threat to Australia. Beijing is developing long-range and hypersonic weapons. This capability could reach Australia from ships, submarines, and new intermediate-range ballistic missiles. The threat is expected to grow over the next decade. Australia's public is not fully aware of this developing military risk.
Trump endorses Collins in Georgia Senate runoff. It's his latest 'MAGA' pick in Republican primaries
Washington buzzes as President Donald Trump endorses Representative Mike Collins in Georgia's heated Senate runoff, where Collins goes head-to-head against ex-coach Derek Dooley for a shot at Senator Jon Ossoff's seat. Trump's backing reveals his ongoing power in Republican circles. Dooley, endorsed by Governor Brian Kemp, champions the idea of a new face in politics.
Juan Hernandez joined SpaceX as a welder in 2015, viewing it as just another job opportunity. Along with his employment, he received company stock that he initially paid little attention to. Following SpaceX's historic IPO, his roughly 6,500 shares are now worth nearly Rs 10 crore. Hernandez, who later moved to Blue Origin, says he plans to keep working and use his experience to teach his children about investing and long-term financial planning.
ICICI Lombard warns that car insurance claims for damage from E20 fuel in older, non-compatible vehicles may be rejected, as such usage could be seen as negligence. Details here.
Can mutual fund gains be used to repay a home loan and claim Section 54F exemption?
Home-loan repayment is not eligible for Section 54F relief, if the property was purchased outside the prescribed time window.
Quote of the Day by Pablo Picasso highlights the importance of preserving creativity throughout life. Children naturally possess imagination, curiosity, and the courage to express themselves freely. However, as people grow older, responsibilities, social pressures, and fear of failure often limit their creativity. The quote reminds us that true artistry lies not only in creating art but also in maintaining a creative and curious mind. By embracing imagination, learning from mistakes, and staying open to new ideas, adults can retain their artistic spirit. Creativity enriches life and drives innovation.
Love needs more than just attraction. A Buddhist proverb highlights that true love demands patience, trust, and time. Being available for loved ones is crucial. Relationships suffer when time and attention are missing. People want to feel valued and cherished. Genuine love is shown through consistent effort and shared moments. Quality time and understanding are essential for lasting connections.
Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran highlighted that East Asian economies like China, South Korea, and Vietnam succeeded by offering conditional government support to domestic industries. This support was contingent on demonstrable performance, productivity, and international competitiveness, with aid withdrawn if these metrics weren't met. Nageswaran emphasized this 'protection for performance' as a key lesson for India's industrial policy today.
Trump to meet Sisi at G7 summit in France: Egyptian presidency
US President Donald Trump will meet Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. The meeting is scheduled on the sidelines of the G7 summit in France. Discussions will focus on resolving international geopolitical crises. The leaders will also address the impact of these crises on trade, energy, and supply chains. This significant engagement highlights efforts to navigate global challenges.
Manipur security forces arrest 6, including PLA militants and drug peddlers, seize arms cache
Manipur security forces arrested six individuals, including three PLA militants and two drug peddlers, recovering arms, ammunition, and IED components. The DGP reviewed law-and-order and operational preparedness in Imphal East, emphasizing quality investigations and proactive anti-insurgency measures. Significant caches of weapons and combat gear were also seized in Thoubal district.
French President Macron hails 'Chandrayaan-3' lunar landing as proof of India's innovation prowess
French President Emmanuel Macron praised India's Chandrayaan-3 mission. He called it a prime example of India's innovation and technological strength. Macron noted India's large talent pool and demographic advantages. He stated France sees India as a key innovation partner. The Chandrayaan-3 mission demonstrated India's capabilities in space exploration and industrial implementation.
Rupee level not a threshold, exchange rate a shock absorber: CEA Nageswaran
Attempting to rigidly defend a particular level could be counterproductive for the wider economy, says Nageswaran
Tibetan leader Penpa Tsering warns that China's assimilation policies in Tibet threaten democratic values. He met with German lawmakers, detailing China's restrictions on Tibetan freedoms. Tsering also called for cooperation among groups facing pressure from China. He raised concerns about environmental damage from a planned hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River.
Skip chips and namkeen: 7 high-protein Indian snacks for office hours
Tired of feeling hungry during long office hours? These seven high-protein Indian snacks can help keep cravings under control while providing steady energy throughout the day. From roasted chana and sprouts to paneer and eggs, these simple snack options are filling, nutritious, and easy to carry to work.
Trump's support in rural America slips as fuel and food prices climb, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows
In a challenging political landscape, President Trump faces an uphill battle with rural Americans, whose approval ratings are slipping. The sharp rise in the costs of essentials like fuel and groceries is weighing heavily on their minds. Farmers, in particular, are caught in a bind with rising operational expenses and falling crop values.
SPLCs massive $3M scam EXPOSED at fiery house hearing: 'They paid KKK and other EXTREMIST groups!'
Stop using AC on cool mode: 7 benefits of switching to dry mode during monsoon
Most Indian households use their AC in cooling mode during monsoon without realising Dry Mode may be the better option. From reducing humidity and musty smells to improving sleep quality and lowering electricity consumption, these seven benefits explain why Dry Mode can be a useful feature during the rainy season.
India risks becoming unhealthier before it becomes richer, CEA V Anantha Nageswaran warns
India faces a health challenge before achieving wealth. Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran points to rising obesity and sedentary lifestyles. This impacts productivity and economic growth. He urges individuals to incorporate physical activity into daily routines. Improved health outcomes are seen as hidden growth potential for Viksit Bharat. This focus on human capital is crucial for India's development.

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