Trump's fixation on voting has had mixed results. He still has ways to affect November's elections
Trump's attempts to reshape U.S. election rules have largely failed, with recent Supreme Court and lower court rulings blocking his executive orders and efforts to restrict mail-in voting. Despite these setbacks, Republicans have redrawn congressional districts, and the Justice Department is investigating election operations. Trump's persistent claims of a rigged 2020 election continue to drive his actions, though legal and constitutional limits remain.
Time Capsule cave found in Israel reveals secrets of human life 400,000 years ago
A remarkable 'time capsule' cave discovered in Fureidis, Israel, offers an unprecedented look at life up to 400,000 years ago. Archaeologists found remarkably preserved flint tools and animal bones, providing clues about early hunter-gatherers. This untouched site from the Acheulo-Yabrudian culture could illuminate a poorly understood chapter of human evolution, revealing insights into early tool innovation and the use of fire.
Outgoing Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday described serving in the Indian Army for over four decades as the greatest privilege of his life as he handed over the responsibility of the Chief of the Army Staff to Gen Dhiraj Seth.
DBS completes $1 billion synthetic securitisation in first for a Singapore bank
Singapore's largest bank, DBS Group, has successfully completed a groundbreaking synthetic securitisation deal involving a $1 billion corporate loan portfolio. This innovative transaction allows investors to share credit risk, enabling DBS to manage its capital more efficiently and free up resources for expanded client financing across the region. The move signals DBS's commitment to strategic growth while maintaining a robust balance sheet.
Defending champions India have announced their squad for the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan. Harmanpreet Kaur will lead the charge as captain, with Smriti Mandhana serving as her deputy. The team, aiming to replicate their Hangzhou gold medal success, features a blend of established stars and emerging talent, with Shreyanka Patil's inclusion pending fitness clearance.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Another shocker as Netherlands knocked out by Morocco after shootout drama
FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32: Morocco defeated the Netherlands in a penalty shoot-out to advance to the last 16 of the World Cup on Monday after a thrilling battle in Monterrey finished 1-1 after extra-time. An enthralling match had gone to extra time after Issa Diop had glanced in a dramatic equaliser for Morocco in the first minute of stoppage time as the Netherlands closed in on victory.
The US is getting something right in Lebanon
Peace talks with Iran are a complex process to define the post-conflict regional balance. While Iran seeks to leverage its control over the Strait of Hormuz, a US-Lebanon-Israel agreement aims to integrate Hezbollah into the Lebanese state, potentially ending the war. This deal, though facing resistance, offers a path to lasting peace by addressing Shiite community concerns and offering political integration for Hezbollah fighters.
Four rescued from overflowing Arunachal river after raft capsizing; Assam grapples with floods
A dramatic rescue operation in Arunachal Pradesh saw four individuals safely airlifted from the overflowing Sisiri River after their rescue raft capsized. Meanwhile, Assam grapples with its first wave of floods, inundating six districts and disrupting connectivity. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured full support to the state's Chief Minister as relief efforts intensify, particularly in the worst-hit Dhemaji district.
Surat Jagannath Rath Yatra to showcase hydraulic chariot and special attire for Lord Jagannath
Surprisingly quick oil price retreat eases urgency for European Central Bank to act, sources say
European Central Bank policymakers are less pressured to raise interest rates next month due to a swift drop in oil prices. While a hike is still probable later, possibly in September, the ECB awaits June inflation data. Falling energy costs and moderating price expectations suggest a delayed but firm approach to curb potential inflation spillover.
Rahul Gandhi 'missing' posters surface at Delhi's ITO and Mandi House, visuals emerge
Russia may allow lower quality fuel production, imports as supply crisis bites: Report
Russia is reportedly considering a temporary rollback on fuel quality standards, allowing the production and import of lower-grade gasoline and diesel. This move comes as Ukraine's intensified strikes on Russian refineries have led to widespread fuel shortages and price hikes. The proposed measure, aimed at alleviating the crisis, could permit the use of Euro-2 standard fuel, which has been banned since 2013, for a year.
MSC to acquire 49% stake in Adanis Vizhinjam port for 13,220 crore
The deal values Adani Vizhinjam Port Pvt Ltd (AVPPL) at $2.85 billion
mAadhaar App discontinued: Here's everything to know about the new Aadhaar app
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has announced that the mAadhaar App will be discontinued from today, 30 June. The new Aadhaar App is designed to offer Aadhaar Number Holders (ANHs) a secure and paperless way to access Aadhaar services.
Indian Coast Guard ship Sachet rescues 6 fishermen after distress call off Mangaluru
Noida and Greater Noida schools for Classes 1-8 are now operating on a reduced schedule, from 7 AM to 12 PM, due to persistent heat. This directive, effective June 29, 2026, aims to shield young students from high daytime temperatures and potential heat-related illnesses. The administration urges everyone to stay hydrated and avoid peak afternoon sun until the monsoon brings relief.
A Class 5 English textbook in Odisha has reportedly included the lyrics of Bollywood's iconic song Nimbooda Nimbooda as a lesson. It led to widespread amusement and concern. Social media is abuzz with memes and criticism over the alleged printing error, questioning the editorial and approval processes. Read on to know more about it.
Massive fire breaks out at Haldia Refinery in West Bengal, over 10 injured
A significant fire erupted at the Haldia Refinery in West Bengal early Tuesday morning, originating from a naphtha-carrying pipeline. Several workers are reported to have sustained injuries in the sudden blaze, which occurred between 4:00 and 4:30 AM. Further details regarding the incident are still emerging.
Oyo IPO: How real is Oyo parent PRISMs Rs 748 crore net profit
Oyo IPO: PRISM, formerly Oravel Stays, has reported a Rs 748 crore profit for the nine months ending December 31, 2025, a significant turnaround from previous losses. This profit was boosted by a Rs 559 crore deferred-tax credit. The company also saw a substantial increase in operating cash flow, generating Rs 1,594 crore. A key IPO plan involves using Rs 4,987.5 crore to repay borrowings, aiming to reduce finance costs.
Cessna 152 aircraft crash-lands in Kasganj field, trainee pilot injured; eyewitnesses recall moments
'Your father may not have hugged you, but...': Ankur Warikoo's emotional post strikes a chord
Ankur Warikoo's social media post beautifully captures how many fathers from an older generation expressed love through quiet sacrifices and unwavering responsibility, rather than overt affection. These fathers ensured financial stability and provided for their families, often missing milestones due to work. Warikoo highlights a simple shoulder pat as a father's silent hug, a gesture deeply resonating with readers who recognized their own dads' unspoken devotion.
Adani Ports says Mundi will invest $1.4 billion for 49% stake in Vizhinjam Port
Adani Ports has inked a significant deal with MSC's terminal arm, TiL, for a 49% stake in its Vizhinjam port for $1.397 billion. This strategic partnership, valued at $2.85 billion, aims to boost cargo volumes and establish Vizhinjam as a key Indian Ocean transshipment hub. The investment will be phased, with further funds allocated for port expansion, solidifying this third collaboration between the two entities.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Paraguay stuns 4-time champions Germany to reach Round of 16
Germany's World Cup dreams were shattered in a stunning upset as Paraguay triumphed in a dramatic Round of 32 clash. After a tense 1-1 draw through extra time, Paraguay clinched a 4-3 penalty shootout victory, fueled by a heroic goalkeeping performance and a decisive spot-kick. A disallowed German extra-time goal and missed penalties proved costly for the four-time champions, marking an early exit.
Small Savings Scheme Interest Rates July-September 2026 are expected today, with investors awaiting updates on PPF, SCSS, SSY, NSC and other government-backed schemes.
'US-India relationship at lowest point in 30 years,' says Democrat Congressman Ro Khanna
Democrat Congressman Ro Khanna asserted the US-India relationship is at a 30-year low, blaming President Trump's unilateral foreign policy, particularly towards Iran, for harming India's economy and damaging US credibility. He criticized trade disputes and highlighted a loss of trust. Khanna contrasted Trump with FDR, emphasizing the need to rebuild global ties. This comes after USISPF's Al Mason claimed US Ambassador Sergio Gor revitalized the Trump-Modi relationship.
India may push counter-terrorist financing watchdog to add Pakistan to 'Grey List'
India is reportedly planning to push for Pakistan's return to the FATF 'Grey List' at the upcoming October meeting. New Delhi may present evidence, including videos, suggesting Islamabad's continued support for terror outfits. This move aims to hold Pakistan accountable for alleged proliferation of non-state actors and the use of its financial system for terror activities, despite Pakistan's recent mediation efforts in the US-Iran conflict.
A Bengaluru chartered accountant revealed the substantial long-term cost of home loan interest, which can double a property's price. She advocates for a simple strategy: investing a small monthly sum in index funds alongside EMI payments. This approach, she calculates, can generate significant wealth over two decades, potentially offsetting the entire interest paid and leaving a substantial net gain, transforming a financial burden into a wealth-building opportunity.
India's new T20I era under captain Shreyas Iyer kicks off against England on July 1, 2026, in Chester-le-Street. This five-match series is crucial preparation for the 2028 T20 World Cup and the Olympics. With a blend of seasoned players and exciting young talent like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, India aims to build momentum. England, led by Harry Brook, seeks redemption after their World Cup semi-final loss.
Trump to make first flight on Qatar-gifted jet this week
President Trump is set to fly on a new Air Force One, a Boeing 747 gifted by Qatar, for a trip to North Dakota this Wednesday. This move, however, has sparked significant ethical and constitutional debate, with critics questioning the acceptance of such a valuable present from a foreign nation. The White House maintains the aircraft is a gift to the Department of Defense.
Emerging technologies will define next phase of India-US ties: Ambassador Kwatra
Emerging technologies like AI and semiconductors will spearhead India-US cooperation, according to Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra. India is becoming a key player in global value chains, attracting investment for production diversification. The nation's economy, projected to reach $7 trillion by 2030, is an indispensable anchor for global growth amidst uncertainty. Kwatra highlighted Atmanirbhar Bharat as a strategy for globally competitive manufacturing, not isolation.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage kicked off with Canada making history by securing their first-ever knockout win against South Africa. Brazil narrowly defeated Japan with a last-gasp goal, while Paraguay delivered a stunning upset, eliminating four-time champions Germany in a dramatic penalty shootout. These thrilling Round of 32 encounters have set an exciting tone for the rest of the tournament.
India navigated a severe global energy crisis with remarkable success, ensuring normal life for its citizens. This achievement, according to former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, highlights a robust model of coordinated governance and digital delivery. Through early policy interventions, diplomatic efforts, and domestic production enhancements, the government effectively shielded common people from price hikes and supply disruptions, a stark contrast to global turmoil.
Chartered accountant Nitin Kaushik warns that keeping large sums in savings accounts, despite seeming safe, is a slow financial suicide. He highlights how inflation erodes purchasing power, while investments, even with market ups and downs, can significantly grow wealth. For instance, Rs 15 lakh invested for eight years could yield Rs 32 lakh compared to just Rs 19 lakh in savings, a difference of nearly Rs 13 lakh.
To illustrate the deepening personal connection between the two administrations, the envoy revealed that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was so profoundly captivated by his maiden official visit to India in May that he is already actively coordinating a return trip before the end of the year.
India's southwest monsoon is intensifying, bringing widespread rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds across numerous states. The India Meteorological Department has issued alerts for heavy downpours and lightning, with the monsoon expected to advance further north soon. Residents in Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and other regions can anticipate relief from heat as temperatures are forecast to fall significantly. Stay updated on local advisories.
'It's in last 1 or 2%': US envoy Sergio Gor declares India-US trade pact nears finish line
US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor announced the India-US bilateral trade agreement is nearing completion, with only minor legal details remaining. He highlighted a strong win-win commitment from President Trump and revealed the US Embassy in New Delhi facilitated $20.5 billion in new US investments this year, significantly outpacing European counterparts. Gor emphasized the robust state of the relationship across trade, defense, and people-to-people ties, dismissing any notions of friction.
U.S., India trade deal in final steps: Sergio Gor
The U.S. envoy to India cited the personal equation between U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi which was driving the ties.
8th Pay Commission: How family unit formula could boost salaries, expert explains
8th Pay Commission: A higher family unit may increase the minimum basic pay, influence the fitment factor and boost salaries and allowances for central government employees across all pay levels.
From mythological horror and mystery adventures to romantic dramas and fresh Indian originals, this week's OTT lineup has something for every viewer. Between June 29 and July 5, streaming platforms are bringing new films and series, including Tavvai, Enola Holmes 3, Elle, Super Subbu, Isakapatnam, Pritam and Pedro and Muthassi, along with the return of Sullivan's Crossing Season 4. Read on to know when and where to watch them online.
Apple iPhone 18 Pro supplier list, parts and photos exposed in Tata data leak
Sensitive data, including component lists and photos of upcoming iPhone 18 Pro models, has been leaked onto the dark web by a ransomware group targeting Tata Electronics, Apple's Indian supplier. This breach exposes crucial details about Apple's supply chain, potentially impacting its business relationships and revealing manufacturing secrets to rivals. The leak occurs as India's role in iPhone production significantly expands.
Morning Brief Podcast: Tracxn Co-Founder on Indias Startup Paradox: More Money, Fewer Bets
Close call over New York: JetBlue pilot says drone hit cockpit on JFK approach
A JetBlue flight approaching JFK Airport reported a collision with a drone at 3,000 feet. The FAA is investigating the incident, which occurred as the plane crossed the coastline. While the aircraft landed safely and inspections revealed no damage, the event highlights growing concerns about drone activity near airports. Drones are typically restricted to below 400 feet, but many can fly much higher, posing a significant risk.
African proverb of the day: An African saying illustrates the essence of unity in diversity. This wisdom emphasizes that differences in culture, belief, or lifestyle need not breed conflict. Instead, it advocates for mutual respect and acceptance, allowing individuals to retain their unique identities while coexisting harmoniously.
Indian AC makers eye Europe as record heatwaves spark export opportunity
Indian air-conditioning manufacturers are increasingly attracted to the European market as they respond to rising demand driven by intense heatwaves and climate change awareness. Competing against lower-cost Chinese and South Korean brands is challenging, yet Indian companies are poised to comply with strict European regulations.
US, India Trade Deal In Final Steps: Sergio Gor
Addressing the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum Leadership Summit here, Gor said he was determined to conclude the agreement as it would be beneficial to both nations.
Private banking sector flux: CFO departures and leadership uncertainty amid regulatory changes
India's banking sector is experiencing significant leadership shifts, with multiple CFOs and senior executives departing private banks and even major institutions like LIC and SBI. This talent churn, driven by regulatory complexities and new opportunities, is creating a domino effect across the industry. Several banks are actively seeking new financial leaders, while some are also preparing for CEO transitions, highlighting a period of considerable flux.
Quote of the day by Keanu Reeves: Actor Keanu Reeves' quote underscores the vital importance of direction in human endeavors. Reeves emphasizes that our thoughts, emotions, and actions, when channeled with purpose, create significant impacts, influencing ourselves and those around us.
Quote of the day by Clint Eastwood: Clint Eastwood's wisdom suggests that deep-seated prejudice often stems from personal insecurity. When individuals doubt themselves, they may lash out at those perceived as different, fostering rigid viewpoints. Conversely, self-confidence allows for greater openness and acceptance of diverse perspectives.
A ghost particle hit Antarctica, and led scientists to a hidden galaxy 11 billion light-years away
Hidden galaxy 11 billion light-years away: Scientists have identified a distant, dust-shrouded galaxy, nicknamed Shadow Blaster, as the most likely source of a powerful neutrino detected in Antarctica.
Bengaluru techie, earning Rs 45 LPA, shocks Internet: I dont have anything left
A Bengaluru tech professional earning Rs 45 lakh annually confessed to feeling 'broke' due to his spending habits. His monthly expenses, including a Rs 63,000 home loan EMI and Rs 32,000 on discretionary spending like shopping and vacations, leave him with nothing at month's end. This revelation has sparked widespread online debate about financial management.
Actress Madhoo Shah, famed for her roles in 'Roja' and 'Phool Aur Kaante', has unveiled her opulent Malabar Hill residence. Valued at Rs 100 crore, the palatial home, designed with a soothing beige and earthy brown palette, showcases a strong Victorian influence, a nod to her family's London ties. The expansive abode is adorned with vintage collectibles and religious motifs, exuding timeless elegance and historical charm.
'President failed to': US Supreme Court blocks Trump's bid to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook
Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq today June 29: The US stock market started the shortened trading week with solid gains as the Dow Jones closed above 52,000 for the first time. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also advanced, supported by strong technology stocks led by Alphabet and semiconductor companies.
Oscar Wilde's timeless, iconic, darkly witty quote, Experience is merely the name men gave to their mistakes, offers profound insight into personal growth. Modern psychology affirms that failures, not perfection, forge wisdom. Our missteps, regrets, and unexpected turns are the true architects of character, transforming pain into valuable perspective. Embracing imperfection is key to a meaningful, evolving life.
Psychology says people who set multiple alarms even when one is enough aren't always unmotivated or careless. Psychology suggests this habit may be linked to anxiety, fear of oversleeping, stress, poor sleep quality, or the need to feel prepared before starting the day. Understanding the reasons behind repeated alarms can help people improve sleep habits, reduce morning stress, and build a healthier daily routine.
Legacy studios bet on mobile-first entertainment for next growth phase
India's established media giants like Yash Raj Films, Zee Entertainment, and Saregama are strategically investing in digital-first platforms and creator-led businesses. This move aims to capture the growing mobile-first audience by developing new intellectual property in micro-dramas and vertical content. These investments signal a significant shift towards embracing emerging entertainment formats to ensure future growth and relevance in the evolving media landscape.
Home sales fall to three-year low in June quarter
Home sales experienced a notable dip in the June quarter, marking the slowest performance since early 2023. Persistent global uncertainties and supply chain issues have dampened buyer sentiment. Despite this, new project launches saw an annual increase, particularly in premium segments and infrastructure-driven areas. While most major cities saw sales decline, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru registered modest yearly growth.
This hellish planet is so hot it has clouds of glass and an atmosphere of vaporized metal
NASA discovers extreme planet: Astronomers are witnessing an alien world's dramatic transformation thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. HD 80606 b, a gas giant, experiences a staggering 1,100F temperature surge as it hurtles towards its star.
In Graphics: Europe searches for ACs in soaring heat
Europes severe heat wave is forcing many to finally consider home cooling, an idea they had long resisted for reasons ranging from socio-cultural factors to urban design and climate change.
Psychology says people who keep keys, phones, purse on the same place every day aren't simply following a routine without purpose. Psychology suggests this habit helps reduce mental effort, lowers stress linked to searching for everyday items, and supports better organization. The behavior may reflect planning, consistency, and habit formation. Experts also say this routine allows the brain to focus on more important tasks instead of repeated small decisions.
Draft National Electricity Data Sharing Framework unveiled
The framework will apply to all electricity sector data created and maintained by power generating companies, transmission licensees, distribution licensees, load despatch centres, regulatory commissions, government agencies including Central Electricity Authority, Grid India and power exchanges, among others.
Gabriel Martinelli's dramatic 95th-minute strike secured Brazil a thrilling 2-1 victory over Japan, propelling them into the World Cup last 16. After falling behind to Kaishu Sano's solo effort, veteran Casemiro equalized for the five-time champions. The win sets up a knockout clash against Ivory Coast or Norway, with Brazil showcasing resilience despite a tough challenge from the spirited Japanese side.
NPCI turns to AI to stop frauds from siphoning off money
India's banking sector is set to gain a powerful new weapon against digital fraud. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has initiated a pilot for an AI model that can detect and track stolen money in real-time as it moves across bank accounts. This innovative technology aims to intercept fraudulent transactions before funds vanish, significantly reducing losses for victims and bolstering the security of digital payments across the nation.
Carmakers pare discounts as GST cut revives small-car demand
Car manufacturers are scaling back discounts on budget-friendly hatchbacks and entry-level models, indicating a robust recovery in mass-market demand following GST rate reductions. Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors have significantly lowered or removed incentives on popular models like the Wagon R, Baleno, Tiago, and Punch. This shift reflects renewed confidence in affordable vehicles, with sales of smaller cars showing a substantial uptick.
RBI buyback gets few bids despite cash crunch
The central bank's bond buyback saw a lukewarm market reception, attracting significantly less than the offered amount despite a liquidity deficit in the banking system. Banks held back, anticipating future inflows and preferring short-term papers. Meanwhile, the benchmark 10-year government bond yield dipped to its lowest since March, buoyed by falling oil prices and record overseas portfolio investments.
Quote of the Day by Bruce Willis: Bruce Willis quote, Who I am as a father is far more important to me than the public perception, explores the importance of family, authentic character, and personal values over fame or public opinion. The quote suggests that a person's true success is measured not by how they are viewed by the world, but by the love, responsibility, and example they provide to those closest to them.
Vadodara to be turned into bioeconomy hub
Master Plan Also Envisions Chhota Udepur As Sports Goods Centre
'Creditors can't seek claims beyond okayed resolution plan'
Creditors seeking duplicate recoveries from group companies after a resolution plan is finalized will be disappointed, the NCLT ruled. JM Financial ARC's bid to recover more from KSK Mahanadi Power via guarantees was dismissed, as the tribunal found their admitted dues were already fully satisfied. This landmark judgment clarifies that approved resolution plans are binding, preventing further claims outside their scope.
Former finance services secy Rajiv Kumar named HDFC Bank part-time chairman
Kumar (66), a seasoned public policy leader and financial sector reformer, is widely credited with playing a key role in revitalising India's banking and financial system during a period of significant stress between 2017 and 2020. During his tenure, he strengthened governance, risk management and regulatory oversight across banks by institutionalising specialised monitoring of large exposures and introducing technology-driven risk assessment systems.
Deep within the Mexican jungle, archaeologists have unearthed a remarkably intact Maya city, named Minanb, hidden for over a millennium. This remote discovery, found after a arduous trek, boasts unique carved stelae and altars, with one dating to 849 CE, offering crucial insights into the civilization just before its collapse. The site's intact nature promises significant revelations about Maya history.
Treat administrative data as national asset: PK Mishra
India's administrative data should be treated as a national asset to enhance policymaking and service delivery, according to Principal Secretary PK Mishra. He emphasized the need for integrated, secure data systems and strong governance frameworks for AI-ready datasets. Mishra stressed that while AI offers opportunities, it must not compromise the integrity of official statistics, which require trust, independence, and rigor.
DGFT extends enhanced export insurance cover for West Asia shipments till September 30
Indian exporters shipping to West Asia will benefit from extended enhanced insurance cover against payment defaults until September 30, 2026. This move, part of the RELIEF scheme, aims to bolster trade amidst the ongoing West Asia crisis and mitigate logistics challenges. The enhanced risk cover, initially set to expire sooner, now provides continued support for exporters facing credit risks.
India-Israel, GCC FTA talks temporarily stalled due to West Asia crisis: Piyush Goyal
India's free trade talks with Israel and the GCC are temporarily paused, while discussions with Canada are progressing rapidly. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted these developments alongside ongoing negotiations with Chile, Mexico, SACU, and the Eurasia bloc. He also emphasized boosting India-Greece trade, targeting a doubling by 2030 through collaboration in shipping, clean energy, and technology. Meanwhile, FTA negotiations with the Maldives have commenced.
Power demand tops 250 GW as weak monsoon keeps heat on
India's peak power demand is soaring above 250 GW due to lingering heatwaves, outpacing a sluggish monsoon. Authorities are preparing contingency plans, including maximizing coal power and potentially directing gas-based plants to operate at full capacity. With forecasts of below-normal rains, electricity consumption for cooling and irrigation is expected to remain high, especially in August and September, as the nation braces for potential supply challenges.
Orient Express giant yacht sets sights on tech billionaires
Orient Express, now a joint venture between French hotelier Accor and Louis Vuitton owner LVMH, set out to revive the 19th century travel brand. Its recently launched yacht is the first of two that will target the ultra-rich, adding to a portfolio of luxury hotels and a yet-to-launch historic art deco train.
DPIIT issues guidelines for alternative quality certification pathway for toys, AC, PPE makers
Businesses producing items like toys, personal protective equipment, and air conditioners can now get product quality certification through a new alternative pathway. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade has introduced these guidelines, allowing companies to demonstrate their technical prowess, compliance track record, and commitment to innovation and domestic supply chain strengthening. This move aims to streamline quality assurance for a range of essential products.
Stainless steel industry seeks end to QCO relief from July 1
Domestic stainless steel makers are pressing the government to reinstate quality control norms from July 1, warning that a temporary QCO relaxation has fueled a flood of cheap imports. The Indian Stainless Seamlesspipes Manufacturers Association highlights that this influx, coupled with alleged anti-dumping duty circumvention, has crippled industry capacity to below 50%, jeopardizing local manufacturers. They urge immediate QCO restoration to curb substandard goods.
HUL appoints ex-Marico, Flipkart executive Koteshwar LN as Oziva CEO
In a significant leadership shift, Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) has appointed Koteshwar L.N. as CEO of Oziva, its wellness nutrition brand. Koteshwar, with extensive experience from Marico, Flipkart, and Coca-Cola, will steer the wellness division amidst a surge in market interest. Additionally, his role extends to overseeing HUL's wellness portfolio, notably after acquiring a controlling stake in Liquid I.V.'s parent company, Zywie.
Government lifts curbs on petrol, diesel sales at pumps as global oil prices fall
Fuel stations can now freely sell petrol and diesel to all customers. The government has removed restrictions on bulk buyers purchasing fuel at retail pumps, a move effective July 1. This decision follows a significant drop in global oil prices, which has drastically reduced the price difference between bulk and retail fuel rates. Previously, soaring oil prices had led to supply issues at petrol stations.
Tomato, onion stoke fears of higher food inflation
Consumers are encountering rising costs once more as tomato, onion, and potato prices escalate, heightening worries about food inflation. The surge in tomato prices, particularly in northern regions, can be attributed to extreme heat affecting both production and transportation.
Parliamentary panel to review NEET-UG re-exam learnings, NTA reforms on July 1
Top officials from the Ministry of Higher Education and the National Testing Agency are set to brief a Parliamentary panel on lessons learned from the NEET-UG re-examination. Former ISRO Chairman K Radhakrishnan will also present recommendations for strengthening the NTA. The committee will review the outcomes of the June 21 re-exam, which followed cancellations due to alleged paper leaks. The CBI is currently investigating the matter.
Organised dairy sector may clock 13-15% revenue growth this fiscal: Crisil
The organized dairy industry in India is on track to achieve remarkable revenue growth, anticipated at 13-15% this fiscal year. Increased demand for milk and its value-added products is set to outpace the rising costs of raw milk procurement, with companies likely to transfer these expenses to consumers.
Microsoft techie reveals enviable perk that has netizens jealous: 'Your lunch break includes...'
A Microsoft employee's viral video showcasing a professional hair blow-dry during her lunch break has sparked widespread admiration. The perk, offered at the company's Ireland office, highlights Microsoft's commitment to employee well-being and creating a valued work environment. This thoughtful gesture has many wishing for similar benefits at their own workplaces, with some even considering job applications to experience such employee-centric perks firsthand.
DPIIT issues guidelines to operationalise transition facilitation order for quality certification
New guidelines from DPIIT now offer companies an alternative pathway for product quality certification under ten selected Quality Control Orders. This new mechanism, detailed in the Transition Facilitation (Quality Control) Order, 2026, allows businesses to seek exemptions by providing comprehensive details on their goods, manufacturing facilities, and plans for developing supply chain capabilities in India. An Implementation Committee will assess applications without physical verification of manufacturing units.
Delhi EV policy: Here's a look at the proposed electric vehicle subsidy and purchase incentives for buyers of e-autos, electric trucks, two-wheelers and three-wheelers offered by the state government.
HDFC Bank taps Axis' outgoing CFO Puneet Sharma as new finance chief
HDFC Bank has appointed Puneet Sharma as its new finance chief, following his resignation from Axis Bank. Sharma, who will officially become CFO on December 1, 2026, brings extensive experience from his previous roles at Tata Capital and Citibank. His departure from Axis Bank, where he served as Group Head and CFO since March 2020, was announced on June 28.
Big relief for EV buyers! Delhi now offers tax waiver on electric cars up to 30 lakh
The Delhi government has approved a new EV policy offering incentives for electric vehicle buyers, including road tax exemptions and subsidies for two-wheelers. Here's which vehicles will benefit from the policy.
A powerful German proverb, 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger,' offers timeless wisdom on overcoming life's adversities. It highlights how challenges, failures, and pain are not just obstacles but crucial opportunities for personal growth, building resilience, courage, and character. In our demanding modern world, embracing difficulties, learning from setbacks, maintaining a positive mindset, and persistently moving forward are key to emerging stronger and wiser from tough times.
'Assault on sovereignty': India condemns Pakistan airstrikes on Afghan territory
India has strongly condemned Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghan territory, deeming them a severe threat to regional peace and Afghanistan's sovereignty. These strikes, which resulted in numerous civilian casualties including women and children, have escalated tensions between the neighboring nations. New Delhi reiterated its unwavering support for Afghanistan's territorial integrity and conveyed condolences to the affected families.
'Does that look like vaccine success?': Johnson 'exposes' Pfizer, Moderna at Senate COVID hearing

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