US-Iran war: Tanker hit by unidentified projectile while transiting Strait of Hormuz, UKMTO confirms
'You don't even know what I am talking about: Palmer grills California Medicaid director over fraud
Delhi, Uttarakhand on high security alert over possible Khalistani terror threat
Security agencies have issued a high alert for Delhi and Uttarakhand following intelligence about a potential Khalistani terror threat. Key religious sites, government buildings, and police installations are under increased surveillance after an email warned of attacks. This comes amid recent standoffs involving Nihangs in Uttarakhand. Authorities are investigating the email's authenticity and enhancing security measures across sensitive locations.
Yogi bets big on Jewar, lays foundation for SAEL solar hub and ASCENT-K, AMBER electronics project
Nithin Kamath questions India's slow adoption of affordable GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, despite rising obesity. He points to challenges like long-term adherence and physician conservatism. Biocon's Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw weighed in and urged caution, emphasizing diet and exercise as primary options for non-diabetic, non-obese individuals, citing potential long-term side effects of these metabolic-altering medications.
3,692-crore elevated corridor to redefine Imphals skyline
Manipur is set to get a massive 25-km elevated corridor in Imphal, a Rs 3,691 crore project aimed at easing traffic and boosting development. The Detailed Project Report has been transferred to NHIDCL, with approval anticipated before the March-April 2027 elections. This ambitious infrastructure initiative promises to transform urban mobility, connect key areas, and signal confidence in the state's future.
Cricket legend Gavaskar meets Assam CM Sarma, proposes international marathon for Guwahati
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met cricket icon Sunil Gavaskar, who proposed an international marathon in Guwahati inspired by the Tokyo Marathon. Sarma expressed willingness to consider the proposal, recalling his childhood admiration for Gavaskar's batting. Discussions also covered cricket's evolution and development in Assam, with Sarma acknowledging Gavaskar's experience as a valuable guide for nurturing local talent.
Vikrant Massey, now a sought-after Bollywood actor, revealed his challenging early life. At just 16, he worked full-time, even as a waiter, to support his family, a stark contrast to his peers' carefree childhoods. He confessed to feeling alienated and embarrassed when asked about his whereabouts, often opting for vague answers. Massey achieved a significant milestone by buying his first home at 24, fulfilling his mother's dream.
'CIA showing us a big middle finger!': GOP Senators explode over COVID cover-up at fiery hearing
Indian Navys INS Ikshak in Seychelles joins National Day events as PM Modi leads visit
FIFA World Cup 2026: Belgium coach Garcia hails team's oldies after round of 32 qualification
Belgium's coach Rudi Garcia lauded his experienced players after a commanding 5-1 victory over New Zealand secured a round of 32 spot. Despite acknowledging the team is still growing into the tournament, Garcia expressed confidence in his squad, highlighting the crucial role of veteran players in their dominant performance. This win propelled Belgium to the top of their group, showcasing a return to form after earlier draws.
Ram Temple Trust will meet on July 7 to decide future action: VHP chief
The Ram Temple Trust is set to meet in Ayodhya on July 7 to tackle the fallout from the resignations of two prominent officials amid troubling allegations of donation mismanagement. VHP chief Alok Kumar voiced hopes for appointing a new CEO to efficiently oversee temple activities, underlining the critical need for restoring public trust.
Micron's stock surged over 700% to $1,184, reflecting a shift from a cyclical to an AI infrastructure narrative. With significant revenues predicted and strong demand for HBM, the future hinges on sustained performance despite potential cyclical risks and varying analyst price targets.
Assam Police arrest two ULFA (I) cadres, foil alleged attack plot
Assam Police, acting on specific intelligence inputs and with support from central security agencies, foiled an alleged terror plot by arresting two suspected active cadres of the banned outfit United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA Independent)
Indian envoy to Shanghai discusses New Delhi-Beijing ties with Chinese scholars
India's Consul General in Shanghai, Pratik Mathur, engaged in significant discussions with Chinese scholars at the Shanghai Institute of International Studies. The talks focused on bolstering India-China relations, New Delhi's BRICS presidency, and exploring avenues for enhanced cooperation in trade, technology, and tourism. The meeting also touched upon resuming vital people-to-people exchanges, including the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, highlighting a shared commitment to deepening bilateral dialogues.
2 lakh a month for a normal life': Man says 'Bombay, Bangalore and Gurgaon may exhaust you'
He listed routine expenses such as rent, groceries, fuel, Uber rides, house help, gym memberships and occasional meals out, along with a few lakh rupees spent on travel every year.
Shipping Secretary lays foundation stones for 2 projects at NMPA
The covered storage shed inside wharf will provide modern covered storage facilities for bulk and break-bulk cargo and significantly enhance cargo handling capacity and trade competitiveness
Quote of the Day by Jodi Picoult offers a timeless lesson about the relationship between reality and expectations. Happiness is neither entirely determined by external circumstances nor entirely by positive thinking. It grows when people strive to improve their lives while accepting that perfection is impossible. By replacing unrealistic expectations with gratitude, balancing ambition with contentment, and focusing on personal growth rather than constant comparison, individuals can discover a more lasting and meaningful form of happiness. Ultimately, the happiest people are often not those who have everything they want, but those who appreciate what they have while continuing to grow with hope and purpose.
New GST jurisdiction to handle pending cases after business shift: CBIC
Taxpayers shifting their business location will now have their ongoing tax proceedings seamlessly transferred to the new jurisdictional authority. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs clarified that any investigations or notices issued by the previous authority remain valid and will be continued by the new one. This move aims to streamline processes and prevent delays in tax adjudications, ensuring consistency for migrating businesses.
Amit Shah orders district-wide survey to identify villages lacking basic amenities in Gandhinagar
Gandhinagar MP asks officials to map gaps in LPG, drinking water, toilets, irrigation and electricity coverage as Centre pushes for saturation of welfare schemes
Filmmaker Farah Khan opened up about her enduring marriage to Shirish Kunder, highlighting his evolution from romantic partner to a deeply trusted co-parent and family anchor. She praised his dedication to their triplets, noting his significant role in their upbringing and academic guidance. Khan also touched upon her late-in-life motherhood journey through IVF, emphasizing the challenges and triumphs.
SpaceX will join the Nasdaq 100 on July 7 due to amended eligibility rules, allowing quicker inclusion for newly listed companies. This change could attract $4.3 billion in passive inflows from ETFs and mutual funds, potentially boosting SpaceX's stock price significantly.
Iran has accused the United States of failing to uphold the interim agreement, in particular by failing to sustain a promised ceasefire in Lebanon, which U.S. ally Israel invaded in March in pursuit of the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
The FII U-turn nobody noticed: These 6 stocks became multibaggers
PM Modi feeds world's oldest living land animal 'Jonathan' during Seychelles visit
During the tour of the sanctuary, Prime Minister Modi was seen enthusiastically feeding large turtles, including the famed 194-year-old Jonathan, recognised as the world's oldest living land animal.
KCBC urges centre to address FCRA concerns, welcomes transparency measures
The Kerala Catholic Bishops' Council (KCBC) has urged the Centre to address concerns regarding recent FCRA amendments, while supporting the goal of transparency in foreign fund utilization. The council fears new restrictions could impact voluntary organizations and potentially infringe on religious and expression freedoms. KCBC emphasizes its commitment to nation-building and seeks dialogue for necessary changes to ensure uninterrupted activities for genuine institutions.
Section 80C: Which small savings schemes qualify for tax deduction and which don't?
Post office small savings schemes are popular for conservative investors, offering safety, assured returns, and competitive interest rates. Here's the list of schemes that qualify for tax deduction under Section 80C.
Denmark records hottest day on record at 36. 6C: Weather service
Denmark has shattered its all-time temperature record, reaching a scorching 36. 6C north of Odense on Saturday, according to the Danish Meteorological Institute. This surpasses the previous high of 36. 4C set in 1975. The heatwave coincided with the Roskilde music festival, where attendees struggled with the intense heat, prompting the setup of water stations. Meteorologists warned that temperatures might climb even higher as the day progressed.
Cristiano Ronaldo was seen training in special golden shoes ahead of Portugal's crucial World Cup match against Colombia. Following a recent brace, Ronaldo aims to extend his scoring record, now holding the distinction of being the only player to score in six FIFA World Cups. Nike is honoring this achievement with a unique 'Gold Scorpion' boot release.
A 30-year-old woman's persistent stomach pain led to a shocking discovery: a giant hairball, or trichobezoar, filling her stomach. Doctors at Amrita Hospital surgically removed the mass, which had developed over years due to a linked mental health disorder. This case highlights the severe physical consequences of untreated trichotillomania and trichophagia, with potential for life-threatening complications like Rapunzel Syndrome.
In a world that celebrates instant results, an old African proverb offers a completely different measure of success: The patient heart can cook a stone, while the restless hand leaves even the finest meal unfinished. It sounds impossible at first, yet that impossibility is exactly what makes the proverb memorable. The African proverb of the day isn't really about cooking a stone. It is about accomplishing what seems impossible through patience, resilience, and quiet determination.
Amber Group eyes $2 billion revenue milestone soon; invests Rs 6,750 crore in UP projects
Amber Group is poised to reach USD 2 billion in revenue soon, fueled by robust growth in its consumer durables, electronics, and railway/defence sectors. The company recently broke ground on a significant Rs 6,785 crore manufacturing expansion in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh. This includes a crucial PCB and semiconductor substrate unit via a joint venture, alongside an expanded air-conditioner complex, aiming for import substitution and future exports.
Three held in Maharashtra TET paper leak case; exam was postponed earlier
Authorities in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra, apprehended three individuals possessing materials mirroring the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026 question paper. This discovery led the Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) to postpone the June 28 exam, citing a commitment to transparency and the need for a thorough investigation into the alleged leak. A criminal case has been registered, and the council assures a zero-tolerance approach to malpractice, promising revised dates soon.
PM Modi begins Seychelles visit, receives warm welcome from President Herminie and Indian diaspora
World Cup teams eliminated: The expansion to 48 teams in the World Cup has added intrigue and in some cases, the confusion over which 32 teams advance, with tiebreakers coming into play.
Punjab Police has taken decisive action against cyber fraud, freezing over 63,000 bank accounts linked to transactions worth 540.34 crore in the past year. Significant recoveries, totaling 64 crore since 2024, have been made and returned to victims. The crackdown has exposed organized cybercrime networks, with Jalandhar leading in frozen accounts and recoveries.
Chinese proverb of the day: When opponents meet on a narrow road, the brave win. This timeless Chinese proverb reminds us that life's biggest victories are rarely decided by strength alone. Discover its deeper meaning, historical roots, and powerful life lessons that reveal why courage often becomes the greatest advantage when there is no room to retreat.
AC makers see strong growth in April-May, but demand dips in June
Players said the industry has recorded a volume growth in June quarter over the same period last year, which was a washed-out summer season but remained flattish compared to Q1 FY25
Valued maritime partner and a close friend in Indian Ocean: PM Modi after arrival in Seychelles
Deeply appreciate the warm welcome extended at the airport by Dr. Patrick Herminie. Seychelles is a valued maritime partner and a close friend in the Indian Ocean. Looking forward to a productive visit aimed at further strengthening our longstanding ties and enhancing cooperation for the benefit of the people of our nations, he said.
Young Indian entrepreneur Dhravya Shah, before turning 20, launched over 15 open-source projects and sold two companies. His AI startup, now backed by $3 million and notable investors, focuses on memory infrastructure for AI agents. Shah, who received the prestigious O-1 visa, emphasizes that AI's future hinges on memory and context, not just powerful models.
Records tumble as European heatwave moves east
Europe is grappling with a severe heatwave, with tens of millions facing extreme temperatures. Forecasters warn of record-breaking heat as the phenomenon moves east, prompting red alerts in several nations. Emergency services are overwhelmed, and numerous events have been cancelled. Scientists link these recurring heatwaves to human-driven global warming, predicting more intense and frequent occurrences.
'Jewar solar plant to boost India's export power; generate thousands of jobs': CM Yogi Adityanath
I believe that this solar cell manufacturing hub will also play a major role in increasing India's export power. This means it will help in achieving the Prime Minister's goal of an 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' (Self-reliant India), he said.
Bollywood's fitness icon, Akshay Kumar, at 58, reveals his secret to peak physical condition without gym visits. He champions functional strength through bodyweight exercises like pull-ups and natural movements, emphasizing endurance-based workouts such as martial arts and swimming. Kumar also adheres to a disciplined diet, including a Monday fast and avoiding meals after 6:30 pm, focusing on protein and steering clear of processed foods.
Kash Patel drops Epstein bombshell at explosive House hearing: Ill give you names
Divya Deshmukh to debut, Magnus Carlsen set for return in Global Chess League Season 4
Magnus Carlsen returns to the Global Chess League for its fourth edition, while Divya Deshmukh makes her debut. The player draft is set for June 29 in Mumbai, with the tournament taking place in Bengaluru from September 3 to 13. The league features 36 Grandmasters, including Viswanathan Anand and Ian Nepomniachtchi, as franchises build six-player squads across various categories for the six-board rapid format.
PM Modi receives grand welcome from Indian diaspora on arrival in Seychelles
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome in Seychelles, with the Indian diaspora and President Patrick Herminie greeting him upon arrival. A vibrant cultural display, including a Kutch dance, highlighted the diaspora's dedication to preserving Indian heritage. Modi later participated in a tree plantation drive and visited giant tortoises, ahead of his role as Guest of Honour at the National Day celebrations.
Maharashtra TET 2026 postponed after paper leak exposed in Bhiwandi; MCSE to announce fresh dates
India's higher nominal GDP growth may help contain fiscal pressures despite global risks: EY
India's fiscal deficit is expected to remain under control in FY27, thanks to robust nominal GDP growth driven by higher inflation, according to EY India. This will bolster tax revenues, helping the government manage finances despite potential increases in subsidy spending. While real growth may moderate, a projected nominal GDP growth of around 12.
UP targets 20,000 MW renewable energy capacity in next 2-3 years: Yogi Adityanath
Uttar Pradesh is aggressively boosting its renewable energy capacity, aiming for 20,000 MW in two to three years from the current 6,000 MW. Over six lakh families are now energy self-reliant through rooftop solar, significantly cutting bills. The state is also a leader in ethanol and compressed biogas production, with a new Rs 8,200 crore solar manufacturing plant set to bolster domestic production and create jobs.
Gold falls 4.63% this week despite late rebound as US dollar strengthens
Currently, gold futures stand at Rs 1,44,199 and silver futures at Rs 2,22,100 per kg.
SpaceX is trading at around 107 times its 2025 sales, an astronomical valuation. By comparison, AI heavyweight chipmaker Nvidia recently traded at 21 times sales.
Savasana benefits: 5 science-backed reasons to end every yoga session with Corpse Pose
Savasana benefits: 5 science-backed reasons to end every yoga session with Corpse Pose
In a U-turn, Punjab govt notifies VB-G RAM G scheme
Punjab's AAP government has notified the Viksit Bharat Guarantee Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission Gramin (VB-G RAM G) scheme, effective July 1, despite previously opposing it. The state assembly had unanimously passed a resolution against the Act in December, accusing the Centre of undermining MGNREGA. The Congress party has questioned the AAP's decision, linking it to potential compromises with the BJP and the ongoing chief minister controversy.
Extreme heat watch in U. S: A cold front on Sunday will bring winds that could push the fire in new directions before the weather starts stabilizing next week
Right to walk, but where? Supreme Court ruling shines light on Delhi's footpaths
Delhi's Supreme Court ruling declares walking on footpaths a fundamental right, yet citizens face daily struggles with damaged, missing, or encroached spaces. Authorities are urged to uphold constitutional duties to protect pedestrian areas, as vehicles frequently occupy these vital pathways, creating hazardous conditions for walkers, especially the vulnerable.
CM Yogi woos investors to UP with incentives, 75,000-acre land bank, single-window system
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath urged domestic and global investors to explore the state's vast opportunities, highlighting a 75,000-acre land bank, tailored sector policies, and a streamlined single-window clearance system. He emphasized the significant transformation in Western UP, particularly Jewar, with improved law and order, making it an attractive investment hub.
In Mawsynram, the world's wettest village, residents have mastered living with relentless rain. Their ingenious 'knup' rain shields, crafted from bamboo and banana leaves, allow daily work to continue even in torrential downpours. This adaptation, along with unique architecture and living root bridges, showcases centuries of resilience and sustainable living, transforming a challenging climate into a way of life.
PM Modi arrives in Seychelles on three-day official visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has landed in Seychelles for a significant three-day official visit. He was warmly received by President Patrick Herminie and will engage in high-level discussions. A key highlight will be his attendance as Guest of Honour at the archipelago nation's golden jubilee National Day celebrations. Modi is also slated to address the National Assembly and connect with the local Indian diaspora.
Ram temple donation row: SIT flags security lapses, SOP violations as probe widens
A Special Investigation Team has uncovered serious mismanagement and alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram temple in Ayodhya. The preliminary report details violations of Standard Operating Procedures, including lax security during cash counting and improper handling of donation box keys. Eight individuals have been arrested as the investigation into the exact amount siphoned off and the methods used continues, exposing significant lapses in the temple's financial management.
Treat internal financial controls as business necessity, not as compliance burden: ICAI official
Strong internal financial controls are crucial for businesses, not just for compliance, according to the ICAI President. He emphasized that robust internal mechanisms help identify risks and prevent financial leakages, urging entrepreneurs to prioritize them for their own benefit. This advice comes amid recent governance concerns in the financial sector, highlighting the interconnectedness of good governance and effective internal controls.
US-Iran war: UKMTO says ship hit by projectile within Strait of Hormuz
US-Iran war news: A tanker's master was struck by an unidentified projectile in the Strait of Hormuz, the UKMTO reported Saturday. The vessel's bridge sustained damage, but all crew are safe with no environmental impact. This incident follows an Iranian drone strike on a cargo ship in the same area, raising concerns about regional stability and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
A daring ATM heist unfolded in British Columbia, as two men allegedly stole a cash machine from a pub using a stolen truck. While one suspect was apprehended after a chase into the Thompson River, his accomplice, described as a balding white man with extensive tattoos, managed to escape. Police are actively searching for the outstanding suspect.
Small plane crash at Beijing high-rise kills pilot and injures 13, authorities say
A pilot has died and 13 others were injured after a small aircraft crashed into Beijing's towering CITIC Tower on Friday. The two-seat light sport plane struck the 108-story skyscraper, one of the city's most iconic landmarks, in the Chaoyang district. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident, which occurred in an area known for its strict airspace regulations.
True worth lies not in outward adornments but in inherent qualities. An expensive saddle on a donkey doesn't transform it into a horse, just as luxury and status symbols don't define a person's character or abilities. The proverb warns against mistaking image for substance, emphasizing that genuine transformation stems from inner growth and authentic development, not mere superficial enhancements. Lasting respect is earned through what lies beneath the surface.
Govt to launch affordable cloud-based hospital management system for small clinics on Jun 29
A new, affordable cloud-based Hospital Management Information System, e-Sushrut clinic, is set to launch for small healthcare facilities. Developed by C-DAC, it aims to digitize operations like patient registration and billing, overcoming the cost and complexity of existing software. The initiative, supported by the National Health Authority, offers a subsidised monthly subscription of Rs 299 after a free three-month trial, promoting digital health adoption across India.
IITian refused Rs 35 LPA job to pursue his lifelong dream. What is Archit Chandak doing today?
An IIT Delhi graduate, Archit Chandak, turned down a 35 lakh annual job offer from a major Japanese firm to serve India. He achieved an impressive 184 All India Rank in the UPSC Civil Services Examination in 2018 on his first attempt. Now serving as Superintendent of Police in Nagpur, Maharashtra, Chandak's journey highlights the courage to choose public service over a lucrative career.
Indias first hydrogen-powered train successfully completes trial run between Delhi & Jind
Netflix is bringing popular books to life with compelling adaptations. From the heartwarming tale of an elderly widow and an intelligent octopus in 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' to the gripping mysteries of 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' and 'The Chestnut Man,' there's something for every reader. Thrillers like 'The Whisper Man' and 'I Will Find You' promise suspenseful viewing, offering a fresh perspective on beloved stories.
Terror link case: Rajasthan woman sent to judicial custody
A Jaipur court has remanded Babita Dhakad alias Khadija to judicial custody after her arrest by the Anti-Terrorist Squad for alleged links to Jaish-e-Mohammad. The 38-year-old, reportedly in contact with the Pakistan-based terror group for two years, was under military intelligence surveillance. Investigators found Pakistani numbers in her contacts, including suspected links to high-profile JeM terrorists. The next hearing is scheduled for June 29.
Adani Ports secures 'Leadership' ESG rating with score of 84.3 from CareEdge ESG Ratings
The upgrade reflects APSEZ's continued progress in strengthening ESG performance and disclosures across environmental, social and governance parameters
Loan rejection can disrupt urgent financial plans. Understanding common personal loan rejection reasons such as a low credit score, high debt burden and incomplete documents can help borrowers improve eligibility and boost personal loan approval chances.
Union minister for cooperatives said the zero-commission platform will end exploitation by ride-hailing aggregators; claims predatory pricing by rivals wont derail expansion plans
Author Meg Cabot's memorable quote from The Princess Diaries reminds us that as we grow older, some friendships naturally fade. But the true friends who stay through every phase of life are priceless. Their love, loyalty and support are worth far more than money, fame or any material possession. Read on to know why it still feels relatable.
What is Income Tax e-Proceedings? Meaning, benefits, notice types, and how to respond online
e-Proceedings is an online service provided by the Income Tax Department that allows taxpayers to view and respond to tax notices electronically through the e-Filing portal.
It is important to understand that no asset class remains the market favourite forever. Equity, real estate, gold, cryptocurrencies, commodities and technology themes all go through phases of enthusiasm and correction.
FEMA rules revision: Exporters flag at least half-a-dozen worries
Indian exporters are urging the Reserve Bank of India to reconsider revised FEMA regulations, citing potential disruptions to trade and liquidity. Key concerns include a contraction in export credit, a proposed restriction on future exports for delayed payments and procedural hurdles in merchanting trade and the EDPMS system.
Dipika Kakar's journey to fame wasn't easy. She once shared a PG with four to five girls, struggled financially and even used dupattas as curtains. After leaving her air hostess job due to health issues, she found success in television. Read on to know more about her journey.
Renowned author C.S. Lewis, known for The Chronicles of Narnia, offered a profound insight into grief, describing it as feeling akin to fear. His personal experience of loss, particularly the death of his wife Joy Davidman, shaped his understanding of grief's physical manifestations. Lewis highlighted that mourning often involves unsettling bodily sensations and unease, not just sadness, a reality many find relatable and difficult to articulate.
A Supreme Court plea urges the Centre and states to establish a national fire and life safety framework for high-risk public places like schools, hospitals, and hotels. The petition, filed after recent deadly fires in Delhi and Lucknow, calls for immediate safety audits and stricter enforcement to prevent future tragedies. It emphasizes the need for prevention over post-incident condolences, seeking accountability for officials failing to ensure compliance.
EPFO subscribers can claim up to 7 lakh from the Employees Deposit-Linked Insurance (EDLI) scheme. Here's how you can avail the benefit for no additional cost and file claims with the retirement organisation.
Diamonds shine as gold buyers adapt to price volatility
As Indian consumers face rising gold import duties and erratic prices, they are changing their buying habits for jewellery. The Indriya brand reports an uptick in diamond-studded items, alongside an increase in old gold exchanges. Meanwhile, Aditya Birla Jewellery is shifting its focus from the classic 4Cs to sparkle, aiming to resonate with the younger audience eager for fresh trends.
Homebuyer can seek compensation for delayed delivery after taking possession: SC
Homebuyers can pursue compensation for delayed flat delivery even after taking possession, the Supreme Court ruled. The apex court overturned a previous order that denied a buyer's consumer status post-possession. The court emphasized that a claim for delayed possession arises before delivery and subsequent acceptance doesn't negate the right to seek adjudication. The case was sent back for a decision on merits.
Hollywood icon Brad Pitt has revealed his journey to happiness, admitting to years of low-grade depression and feeling adrift. He discovered genuine joy not through perfection, but by accepting all aspects of himself, including flaws. Pitt's candid reflections emphasize that true contentment stems from self-acceptance and emotional honesty, even amidst immense success, rather than striving for an idealized self.
High score in elective, zero in essay: PMK demands probe into assistant professor exam results
PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss has voiced grave concerns over the recent recruitment exam for over 2,700 assistant professors, alleging planned malpractice. He highlighted instances where high scorers received zero marks in one paper while low scorers achieved high percentages, suggesting a deliberate attempt to sideline meritorious candidates. Ramadoss urged the Tamil Nadu government to launch an immediate probe and halt further recruitment until the investigation concludes.
India vs Ireland 2nd T20I: Shreyas Iyer's India eye series-levelling win after shock defeat
India's top order faces immense pressure to bounce back against a confident Ireland in the second T20I after a shocking series-opening defeat. The star-studded batting lineup faltered, succumbing to Ireland's debutant pacers. With a crucial series against England looming, Shreyas Iyer's men must deliver a significantly improved performance to avoid a series loss and regain momentum.
Psychology explains why we stay addicted to social media longer than we intend
Ever wonder why a quick social media check turns into hours? It's not just weak willpower. Platforms are designed to hook you with unpredictable rewards, tapping into our deep need for social validation. These constant digital nudges can even form automatic habits, making it tough to disengage. Discover the psychological forces keeping you scrolling.
Veteran Tamil filmmaker K Bhagyaraj dies at 73
K. Bhagyaraj, Veteran Tamil actor, director, and screenwriter, revered as the 'King of Screenplay,' has passed away in Chennai at 73 following a cardiac arrest. Known for his relatable characters and witty dialogues, Bhagyaraj directed over 25 films and acted in more than 75. His passing marks a significant loss to Tamil cinema, coming shortly after the death of his mentor, Bharathiraja.
Farmers son became an IITian at 14, got a PhD at 24. Who is Satyam Kumar?
A young prodigy, Satyam Kumar, achieved an All India Rank of 670 in IIT-JEE at just 13, later graduating from IIT Kanpur with a dual degree in Electrical Engineering. His expertise in AI and machine learning led him to pursue a PhD at the University of Texas at Austin, focusing on brain-computer interfaces.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi plays unreal shots, his batting is unbelievable: Dilip Vengsarkar
Former captain Dilip Vengsarkar has hailed 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as an unbelievable talent with immense potential, drawing parallels to Sachin Tendulkar's early career. Vengsarkar also expressed confidence in Shreyas Iyer's captaincy and advocated for a longer run for Sarfaraz Khan and Devdutt Padikkal in Tests. He further commented on Hardik Pandya's fitness management and Rohit Sharma's future.
FIFA World Cup 2026: New Zealand disappointed but proud after exit
New Zealand's World Cup campaign concluded with a 5-1 defeat to Belgium, leaving them at the bottom of Group G. Despite the loss, coach Darren Bazeley expressed pride in his squad's performance, highlighting the valuable experience gained. Striker Chris Wood noted the team's progression, acknowledging the need for players to compete in bigger leagues to reach knockout stages in future tournaments.

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