While cold water and air conditioned room themselves do not contain viruses, what they do affect is our immune system. Temperature in the atmosphere does have an impact on how our bodies react to a viral attack or an infection.
J&K Police arrests three publishers over controversial school books
Jammu and Kashmir police have arrested three publishers in connection with inappropriate book content. These arrests stem from an FIR registered by the counter intelligence unit in Jammu. Two books found in government libraries contained chapters glorifying separatist leaders. The Jammu and Kashmir administration has already withdrawn these controversial books. Both publishers and authors involved have been blacklisted by the administration.
ED sends letters rogatory abroad, seeks info on foreign operatives
The Enforcement Directorate is investigating a sophisticated transnational cyber fraud network. This syndicate used mule bank accounts and shell entities for money laundering. Indian victims were defrauded through various online scams and investment schemes. Proceeds were laundered through overseas platforms and cryptocurrency transactions. The agency has sought information from foreign shores to identify culprits.
Rahul Dravid among contenders for England Test coach's job after McCullum sacking: report
With the departure of Brendon McCullum after a series defeat against New Zealand, Rahul Dravid's name surfaces as a top candidate to take over as the England Test team coach. Known for his thorough approach to the game, Dravid is among the favorites alongside Andy Flower and Richard Dawson, as the England and Wales Cricket Board hopes for a successful shift in leadership prior to the Ashes next year.
27 killed as fire breaks out at a pub in Bangkok, officials say
Bangkok pub fire: A massive fire engulfed a Bangkok pub early Monday morning. At least twenty-seven people tragically lost their lives in the devastating blaze. Rescuers reported the fire erupted around midnight in the northern part of the city. Footage showed thick black smoke billowing into the sky as people fled. The cause of the deadly incident remains under investigation by authorities.
India declares one-day mourning for former Qatar Emir Sheikh Hamad
India observed a day of national mourning for the former Emir of Qatar. The national flag flew at half-mast across the country on Monday. Prime Minister Modi recognised the deceased leader's significant developmental contributions. No official entertainment was scheduled for the day of mourning. A minister will visit Qatar soon to convey India's condolences.
The ATM story: Banks move to cash recyclers from just dispensers
More than 15,000 ATM units are expected to come up for request for proposals (RFPs) for cash recyclers, with nearly 77% of these belonging to PSBs, according to industry executives. Punjab National Bank, Union Bank of India and Bank of India are among the lenders expected to issue recycler RFPs.
India condemns attack on ship in Gulf of Oman carrying 11 nationals
India condemned an attack on a commercial vessel carrying Indian nationals. Ten of eleven Indian sailors were rescued, while one remains missing. Four energy-bound vessels for India are currently stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. This marks the fourth incident involving Indian nationals since June. India calls for de-escalation and diplomatic solutions for regional stability.
India requires infrastructure investments of nearly Rs 770 lakh crore over the next 20 years. This requirement cannot be met through budgetary resources alone; private capital will need to play a larger role, says Rajkiran Rai, managing director and chief executive of National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID).
Quadrangular security setup to be operationalised by December
A new seven-point security grid will be integrated by this year's end. This grid will involve the Union government, central agencies, and state administrations. Locals will also be a key component of this comprehensive security framework. Smart border technologies and an anti-terrorism grid are planned for implementation. Regular interactions will ensure the effective functioning of this new security setup.
Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev to win Wimbledon again and move on from French Open meltdown
Jannik Sinner secured his second consecutive Wimbledon title by defeating Alexander Zverev. This victory marked Sinner's fifth Grand Slam title overall. He previously won Wimbledon after a French Open setback. Linda Noskova also claimed her first Grand Slam title in the women's final. Sinner extended his winning streak against Zverev to ten matches.
Decoding the India-UK CETA: Check what's changing in terms of tariffs, import duty & more
The India-UK trade agreement, effective July 15, offers Indian exports significant market share growth. This historic deal removes tariffs on many Indian goods entering the United Kingdom. British products like chocolate and auto parts will see reduced import duties in India. Indian companies can now bid on non-sensitive government procurement contracts in the UK. The agreement addresses trade barriers, benefiting sectors like steel and marine products.
How India, Australia clinched Uranium deal
India and Australia have finalized a uranium supply agreement. This deal allows Canberra to supply uranium for India's nuclear power plants. Australia overcame earlier reservations about India's civilian nuclear program. Both nations agreed on a formula satisfying IAEA safeguards requirements. This operationalises the 2014 Civil Nuclear Agreement between the two countries.
Army eyes one-way desi drones with 1,000-km strike envelope
The Indian Army is initiating a process to acquire indigenous long-range attack drones. These drones will possess AI-enabled targeting and operate in GPS-denied environments. The systems must accurately hit targets at a 1,000 km range with a 25 kg warhead. The Army aims to create an independent ecosystem for drone manufacturing in India. This acquisition will enhance the armed forces' strike capabilities significantly.
SAIL, Indonesia's Krakatau Steel explore 1 million tonnes stainless steel project
Earlier this week, the state-run steelmaker and the Indonesian company signed a memorandum of understanding to explore setting up a joint venture to manufacture stainless steel slabs to meet rising demand in India.
Japan's Sompo eyes big India play after insurance reforms
In the wake of an increase in the FDI limit, Japan's Sompo Holdings is keen on expanding its operations in India, viewing it as a crucial market for future endeavors. With aspirations to utilize their global knowledge, Sompo aims to bolster Universal Sompo's growth and potentially venture into various well-being sectors within India, showcasing a steadfast dedication to the Indian market.
RBI seeks banks views on introducing education savings plan with better returns
The Reserve Bank of India is exploring a new savings product for education. Banks are discussing this proposal and will submit their recommendations soon. Rising education costs necessitate such dedicated financial planning tools. This initiative aims to help families build a corpus for school expenses. The proposed product may require new regulatory dispensations from the RBI.
RBI steps up scrutiny of Corporate India's foreign investments
Indian banks are now mandated to disclose their anti-money laundering measures concerning international business partners. Corporations with overseas investments will relay this information to the Reserve Bank of India.
Real estate firms ramp up legal hiring as deals grow more complex
In an evolving landscape, Indian real estate developers are strategically bolstering their legal departments. This growth represents a pivotal shift towards a more structured approach to deal-making. Leading developers are on the lookout for legal leaders and experts to adeptly handle various transactions, while law firms actively seek to recruit professionals from competitors. Moreover, effective legal planning has become integral to the overall business strategy for developers and their investors.
Digital content is driving demand for physical toys in India, says Mattel
The surge of digital content in India is encouraging children to purchase more toys, significantly boosting demand. With its vibrant youth population and improving economic conditions, India stands out as a prime market for Mattel. Furthermore, the country is solidifying its role as a manufacturing powerhouse for international toy exports. As imports have steadily declined since 2019, the focus has shifted to bolstering local production.
Psychology suggests that people who have multiple pets aren't necessarily lonely or avoiding human relationships. Every pet owner has a unique story, and the decision to welcome multiple animals into a home is shaped by personality, opportunity, resources, and life experience.
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Cloudburst triggers flash flood in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag, damages crops and orchards
A dramatic cloudburst hit the Chittergul area of Anantnag on Sunday, triggering severe flash floods that wreaked havoc on the region. Agricultural fields and residential homes suffered extensive damage, with reports of water flooding homes and obliterating crops and trees. Numerous families were forced to evacuate as the waters rose. The local administration is now assessing the destruction and coordinating relief support for affected residents.
US to seek extradition of Lawrence Bishnoi, Gurinderjit Singh Nagra: Official
The US Department of Justice will also seek extradition of Gurinderjit Singh Nagra, for his involvement in a USD 4,00,000 extortion case in the US, alleging that he worked in concert with the Bishnoi and Jaggu Bhagwanpuria gangs to target families based in the US.
Not heart, not lungs, but one 'useless' organ acts as secret safe house of the body, says doctor
Appendix is one underrated organ which is almost always overlooked by most people interested in health. Taking to X, internal medicine expert Dr Priyam Bordoloi explained how this underrated organ works to keep our body functional.
I felt powerless: Ro Khanna narrates horror of 90-minute Israeli settlers detention in West Bank
Samantha Ruth Prabhu's blockbuster Maa Inti Bangaaram is all set for its OTT debut after a successful theatrical run. The makers have officially confirmed that the action drama, which recently crossed the Rs 100 crore mark worldwide, will begin streaming online soon. Here's everything you need to know about its OTT release, cast, story and Samantha's reaction to the film's record-breaking success.
Families can save on school fees through tax exemptions for education and hostel allowances from employers. Tuition fees may also also qualify for deductions under Section 80C. Here's everything you need to know about these tax benefits.
Quote of the Day by Dale Carnegie: Dale Carnegie's famous quote, When dealing with people, remember you are not dealing with creatures of logic, but creatures of emotion, highlights the importance of empathy, emotional intelligence and understanding human behaviour. The timeless advice reminds us that successful communication and stronger relationships are built by recognising emotions before relying on logic alone, making the quote just as relevant in today's personal and professional life as when it first appeared in How to Win Friends and Influence People.
Psychology suggests that people who struggle to remember routes are not born with GPS brain. Fortunately, navigation is a skill that many people can improve with experience and mindful observation.
NIA arrests two absconders in Karnataka BJP Yuva Morcha leader's murder case
The National Investigation Agency has arrested two key absconders in the Praveen Nettaru murder case. These accused were apprehended in Kerala and Tamil Nadu on Saturday. Their arrests bring the total number of accused held to twenty-four individuals. The NIA had previously issued look-out circulars and arrest warrants for them. Efforts continue to locate the remaining three absconding individuals.
FIFA World Cup 2026: 'Changed me as a person', Haaland reflects on Norway's WC journey after exit
Reflecting on Norway's exit from the World Cup, Erling Haaland described the experience as transformative. He felt an overwhelming pride in representing his country at such a prestigious level. Although the team faced a quarter-final loss, their journey marked a historic milestone. Haaland also distinguished himself, securing the top scorer title for Norway with an impressive tally of seven goals.
In a startling revelation, geologists from China have identified an active fault line beneath the Brahmaputra hydropower project, prompting concerns over the dams stability and adjoining infrastructures. This finding challenges previous reassurances from Beijing about the project's safety features. The construction, which commenced last July amid known seismic threats, has now come under scrutiny regarding its engineering soundness and potential environmental impacts.
IMD: Monsoon activity subdued in large parts of India, Uttarakhand on red alert
IMD predicts isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall likely over northeast India, West Bengal, and Bihar during the next 2-3 days and isolated heavy falls over east Uttar Pradesh in 4-5 days
France powers down nuclear reactors over heatwave
France's main energy provider shut down three nuclear reactors. Eight other reactors are operating at reduced power due to extreme heat. This measure protects rivers from excessive hot water discharge. The country faces its third heatwave since May. Scientists link such extreme weather to climate change.
Income-tax returns: The I-T department has released excel utility of its ITR-1 (Sahaj), ITR-2, ITR-3, and ITR-4 (Sugam) forms for AY27. Today we lay out the numbers and key things to know for senior and super senior citizens looking to file their returns.
NTPC approves Rs 20,457 crore investment for 1,600 MW Lara Stage-III project
NTPC's board approved a Rs 20,456.70 crore investment for its Lara Super Thermal Power Project Stage-III. This significant project will add 1,600 MW capacity in Chhattisgarh state. Earlier, NTPC sought bids for technology solutions to enhance thermal unit flexibility. These solutions aim to improve integration of renewable energy sources. The company seeks to operate sub-critical thermal units more efficiently.
A Bengaluru homebuyer has been waiting over six years for promised amenities after paying 40 lakh for an apartment. He approached Karnataka RERA for relief and partly won the case. Here's what you can do if it happens to you.
Harvard-trained psychiatrist Dr. Kavetha Sun has shared her Roots Method, suggesting that recurring problems with money, fitness and relationships often stem from the same underlying emotional patterns. Using the analogy of a tree, she explains that instead of focusing on the visible leaves or individual problems, people should address the deeper ootsuried emotions and recurring behavioursto create lasting change. Her approach has gained attention after she explained it in an Instagram video.
How quick commerce is silently eliminating Indias middlemen and benefitting horticulture farmers
The quick commerce companies are also pleased to see a constant growth daily potato procurement in the national capital region of a leading delivery platform is 130-150 tonne
Companies running private PF trusts given 6 months to certify under new amnesty scheme
The scheme will remain open for six months from June 29, 2026, when it was notified
Indias auto retail sector aims for 3 crore sales amid financing overhaul
Even asIndias vehicle finance market has grown to around 2.65 lakh crore and motor insurance to nearly 1.25 lakh crore as leaders from Indias auto retail sector are push for real-time funding dashboards, dealer-centric credit assessment and deeper digital integration to improve working capital and customer experience
Flying into the future: Inside Bhogapurams new high-tech international airport
To offer travellers a seamless, digitally enabled experience, while emerging as a catalyst for trade, tourism, logistics and business growth
Iran war news: Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz recovered sharply after a ceasefire. Renewed hostilities this week have revived uncertainty over global oil markets. Benchmark crude prices fell through June as tanker traffic resumed. Global oil supply rebounded in June, supporting Gulf production recovery. The outlook depends on sustained tanker traffic and de-escalation.
Aamir Khan's third marriage to Gauri Spratt has taken a political turn after actor-host Shekhar Suman joked that politicians should learn the art of forming alliances from the Bollywood star. On his YouTube show Shekhar Tonite, Shekhar compared Aamir's three marriages to a mahagathbandhan and quipped, Our government can't run a double engine smoothly, and he's running a triple engine now, adding more political one-liners about the actor's personal life.
Quote of the day by Eric Butterworth offers guidance for living with purpose and intention. Life is not simply about moving from one day to the next but about becoming wiser, stronger, and more compassionate through every experience. By embracing lifelong learning, accepting challenges, learning from setbacks, nurturing meaningful relationships, and striving for continuous improvement, individuals transform ordinary experiences into extraordinary opportunities for growth. True fulfillment comes not from merely existing but from constantly evolving into the best version of ourselves.
Psychology suggests that people who keep clothes on he chair aren't necessarily messy. Sometimes, the chair isn't cluttered at all; it's an everyday organizational strategy.
ISRO successfully carries out tests of Gaganyaan crew module systems
The Indian Space Research Organisation successfully conducted three major tests for Gaganyaan. These tests ensured the crew module's upright position after splashdown in the sea. The umbilical mechanism separation was also examined during these important tests. Structural integrity of the crew module during apex cover separation was validated. These successful tests advance India's human spaceflight program.
Ever wondered where the fat that is stored in your body, go when you exercise and shed those kilos? Assam-based doctor Dr Priyam Bordoloi shared the truth about where the fat stored in our body go to when we exercise.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Norwegian Air changes Instagram logo to British Airways after WC exit
Norwegian Air has honoured its social media wager with British Airways by changing its Instagram profile picture to the British carrier's logo for 24 hours after England defeated Norway 2-1 in their World Cup quarter-final on Saturday.
Bengal garment expo likely to generate Rs 1,600 crore business, showcases over 1,000 brands
Commencing this Sunday, a dynamic three-day event dedicated to garment buyers and sellers is on the horizon, projected to facilitate wholesale business dealings amounting to approximately Rs 1,600 crore. Featuring over a thousand brands from across the globe showcasing their readymade attire for all age groups, this expo focuses on nurturing trade alliances and creating fresh opportunities, promising to invigorate the textile sector in West Bengal.
Hormuz closure threatens Indias gas, crude supplies
Exporters brace for higher energy costs
'Iran does not control the strait': Trump, US military say Hormuz is open, 'traffic is flowing'
Iran war news: US military and President Trump said the Strait of Hormuz remains open. Iranian claims of closing the vital shipping route are being challenged by US CENTCOM. Traffic continues to flow through the passageway as concerns over safety rise. Washington and Tehran are currently engaged in a series of escalating attacks. US forces are positioned and prepared to maintain the strait as an international waterway.
Not to humiliate Putin, but: Lindsey Grahams last sanctions bill could be Russias biggest blow
US attacks Iran over ship being hit in Hormuz; Tehran responds by hitting Arab states
The United States attacked Iran after an Iranian strike damaged a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran retaliated by targeting several Middle Eastern countries hosting US forces. This exchange of fire has endangered ongoing ceasefire negotiations between the two nations. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical transit route for global energy supplies. Both sides continue to engage in military actions, impacting regional stability.
8th CPC: The 8th pay commission has invited eligible candidates to fill vacancies for consultant roles. Here are details on job openings, qualifications required, salary and the deadline for applications.
FSSAI urges citizens to report unsafe food, unhygienic kitchen
The FSSAI encourages citizens to report unsafe food practices using their mobile application. This initiative aims to curb the marketing and consumption of unsafe food products. Recently, a spice manufacturing unit in Lucknow was shut down by authorities. Adulterated materials were seized and samples were collected for laboratory testing. The food regulator has intensified its inspection and reporting efforts.
The EPFO member portal now allows salaried employees to transfer their EPF balance from previous employers to current ones more easily, aiming to reduce paperwork. Here's how the process works and what all you need to know.
This team never stops believing: Messi hails Argentina after FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final berth
Argentina secured a World Cup semi-final spot after a tough match. Lionel Messi celebrated the team's resilience and belief in their victory. Alexis Mac Allister scored the opening goal from a Messi corner kick. Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez added goals in extra time. Argentina will now face England in the next stage of the tournament.
Building an integrated halal economy through RI's D-8 chairmanship
Global demand for halal products continues to grow as the Muslim consumer market expands, yet the global halal ...
Industry associations hail Bengal CM's land purchase policy, see end to acquisition roadblock
West Bengal's Chief Minister announced direct land purchases for investors. This initiative aims to remove significant investment obstacles and boost confidence. Business associations welcomed the move, calling it a catalyst for development. The policy contrasts with the previous government's approach to land acquisition. This streamlined process will accelerate industrial growth and create employment opportunities.
Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay had backed villagers and farmers opposing the project before he assumed office
A viral Instagram video by content creator Nidhi Kushwaha has sparked a debate after she called a Rs 1 lakh monthly salary the most dangerous salary to earn in 2026. According to her, the income offers enough financial comfort to make people stop taking risks, chasing bigger goals and pushing themselves to grow. While many users agreed that comfort can lead to complacency, others argued that success is not defined only by earning more money and that Rs 1 lakh is no longer a high salary in many Indian cities due to rising living costs.
Last missing worker found in Wayanad tunnel landslide; death toll rises to 8
Rescue teams recovered the final missing worker from the Wayanad tunnel landslide. This recovery brings the total death toll from the incident to eight people. The six-day search operation concluded after the last body was found. Vikram Rana, a construction manager, was identified as the last deceased victim. Efforts to clear debris and restore the affected stretch will commence shortly.
Ukraine's Zelensky orders government reshuffle, new prime minister
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a significant government reshuffle on Sunday. He proposed replacing Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and heads of law enforcement agencies. Zelensky expressed gratitude for Svyrydenko's effective work and offered her a new role. The president also highlighted tasks like EU accession and border strengthening. These changes require parliamentary approval for the renewal of the Cabinet of Ministers.
Bhagyashri Borse recently recalled the hardships she went through as a child. In an interview, she revealed her father lost his job not long after she was born and she witnessed the family suffer financial crisis and her father desperately hunting for a job.
Gold and silver may remain under pressure next week as investors track the US-Iran conflict, inflation data and global economic indicators. Analysts expect volatility to continue while stronger US dollar and higher yields limit gains in bullion.
Housing crisis threatens longevity and wealth as affordability gap persists through 2040: WEF
Housing unaffordability will remain a defining economic and health challenge through 2040, with the World Economic Forum and Marsh warning that without intergenerational solutions, financial stress, poor health outcomes and wealth erosion will compound across both young and older adults.
Quote of the day by Edith Wharton teaches a life lesson about leadership, kindness, humility, and service. Every person has the opportunity to create positive change, either by initiating good works or by supporting and amplifying the efforts of others. Through compassion, knowledge, encouragement, and integrity, individuals help illuminate the lives of those around them. Whether we choose to be the candle, the mirror, or both at different moments in life, our willingness to spread light contributes to a more hopeful, caring, and united world.
Russian Proverb of the Day: Russian proverb A spoken word is not a sparrow; once it flies out, you cannot catch it highlights that spoken words cannot be retrieved once uttered. This ancient wisdom remains relevant in today's fast-paced digital communication environment. Every sentence spoken carries consequences, impacting relationships and trust significantly.
Quote of the day by Samuel Beckett offers life lesson wisdom about perseverance and personal growth. Failure is not the opposite of success but an essential part of achieving it. Every setback provides valuable lessons that contribute to future improvement. Through resilience, patience, courage, and continuous learning, individuals transform mistakes into opportunities for progress. Rather than fearing failure, we should embrace it as evidence that we are challenging ourselves, growing stronger, and moving steadily toward our goals. In the end, true success belongs not to those who never fail, but to those who never stop trying to become better.
DA hike: Amid expectations that the Indian government will announce dearness allowance increase in July 2026. we take a look at the trend of past DA hike announcements during the 7th central pay commission.
ITR filing 2026: If your income exceeds 1 crore, this disclosure is mandatory
Taxpayers earning over 1 crore must file additional disclosures about assets and liabilities under Schedule AL when submitting their income tax returns. Details here.
Solar Eclipse 2026 in US: Europe will witness a rare total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026. This celestial event is Europe's first since 1999 and a historic one for Spain. The eclipse will occur late in the day, creating a dramatic sunset view for observers. Following the eclipse, the Perseid meteor shower will peak, offering excellent viewing conditions. Many international travelers and astronomers are planning trips to Spain and Iceland for this event.
After a successful theatrical run and premium video-on-demand release, the horror thriller Obsession is set to arrive on Netflix allowing subscribers to watch it without paying rental fees. Directed by Curry Barker, the low-budget horror film became a surprise box office hit, earning about $409 million worldwide. Starring Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, the film follows a college student whose wish for love unleashes terrifying supernatural consequences. International Netflix release dates are expected to be announced later.
Best Italian Proverb of the Day: Where there is life, there is. A powerful reminder to never give up
The Italian proverb Where there is life, there is hope offers profound wisdom. It signifies that life's continuation ensures possibilities for improvement and change. This timeless message encourages resilience and a positive outlook during difficult times. Applying this proverb involves focusing on daily progress and practicing gratitude. Its universal relevance underscores hope as an essential source of strength for everyone.
Iran's Parliament Speaker declared one-sided deals are over after US strikes. US forces conducted extensive strikes targeting Iranian military sites this week. Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to destroy targets in Jordan in retaliation. Qatar and Jordan strongly condemned Iran's military actions and violations. These events follow Iran's announcement of closing the Strait of Hormuz.
Kerala govt to launch 'Pink Chitty' to encourage women to save travel cost benefits: CM
Kerala Chief Minister VD Satheesan on Sunday said his government would launch a 'Pink Chitty' scheme through the Kerala State Financial Enterprises Ltd. to promote savings amongst women generated from free travel initiatives. He urged women not to spend their savings and instead invest in such schemes. The CM announced several infrastructural plans for the city.
Kylian Mbapp: How France's superstar is chasing FIFA World Cup 2026 glory and football immortality
Kylian Mbapp has become a defining athlete of his generation. His speed and finishing have earned admiration far beyond football. Mbapp's influence extends beyond scoring goals for France. He is increasingly compared with sporting legends for his consistent excellence. His legacy is still being written as he enters his career's peak.
Pension rules: Orissa HC says government employees can't lose pension over leave alone
The Orissa High Court has ruled that unauthorised absence from work, by itself, is not grave misconduct that justifies compulsory retirement or denial of pension. The court restored a railway employee's retirement benefits after finding the punishment disproportionate.
Cyclosporiasis cases US: A growing cyclosporiasis outbreak has affected thirty-one US states, causing severe diarrhea. Michigan leads with over one thousand cases, prompting food safety advisories for businesses. Health officials have confirmed hundreds of infections, with many more under investigation. Eighty-six individuals have been hospitalized across the nation due to this illness. Investigations continue to pinpoint the exact source of the widespread contamination.
Iraqi prime minister to visit Washington on Monday; oil and gas deals expected
Iraq's prime minister will visit Washington to strengthen strategic and economic ties. Oil and gas deals are expected to be signed, boosting production capacity. Alternative export routes will be sought to reduce Strait of Hormuz exposure. Strengthening Iraq's armed forces will also be a key discussion point. This visit aims to balance Iraq's relationships with Iran and the United States.
Psychology says that people who keep family photos on their work desk aren't necessarily sentimental or easily distracted. A simple photograph isn't just decoration, it's a quiet reminder of the people who give work its deeper meaning.
Strait of Hormuz remains open despite Iran's closure declaration, maritime group says
The vital shipping lane through the Strait of Hormuz remained operational, defying Iran's earlier announcements of a closure. While commercial vessels navigated the Omani shores, the atmosphere was charged with threats of military action. Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned that no ships would be permitted to pass until foreign interference ended.
Savita Pradhan battled with extreme poverty growing up. She was married off young and had to face domestic abuse, including starvation and physical assault from her in-laws and husband. However, she eventually decided enough was enough and left her in-law's home, completed her higher education and went on to crack the UPSC exam.
A twelve-year-old student named Mana Jampala created an AI receptionist. This innovative tool, Voxa, helps small businesses manage customer calls effectively. Voxa answers calls, books appointments, and records orders twenty-four hours daily. Mana developed Voxa using AI coding assistants and custom backend systems. She now seeks more customers and plans future company growth.
Revathi Kamath, mother of Zerodha founders Nithin and Nikhil Kamath, shared photos from a shopping outing during their family holiday in London, winning praise across social media. The heartwarming pictures, posted on Facebook with the caption My sons did amazing shopping for me. @London, prompted users to call her a lucky mom and applaud the brothers for spending quality time with her. The post also reminded many of their earlier gesture of gifting Revathi a Mercedes-Benz GLS luxury SUV.
The Nasdaq 100 emerged as the biggest long-term wealth creator over the last 20 years, with 21.3% returns. Among Indian equity benchmarks, the Nifty Midcap 150 TRI delivered the highest annualised return over the same period at 16.3%.
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has this month migrated entire member database to the Centralised IT Enabled Services (CITES) project. The overhaul of its digital infrastructure aims to make services faster, transparent and more citizen centric.

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