'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.
Gaza health officials say Israeli strike, gunfire kill five
An Israeli drone strike killed four people in Gaza City on Sunday. Machinegun fire from Israel killed a girl in a refugee camp. These incidents occurred despite an ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Efforts to secure a lasting agreement to end the war have stalled. Violence continues in Gaza, with significant Palestinian casualties reported.
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.
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.
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.
FIFA to explore 64-team World Cup for 2030 edition, says Gianni Infantino
FIFA president Gianni Infantino revealed plans to explore a 64-team World Cup format. This potential expansion would follow the 2026 tournament's increase to 48 teams. Discussions will occur after this summer's World Cup concludes. The 2030 World Cup will be hosted across six nations on three continents. This move aims to give more nations a chance to participate.
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.
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.
Psychology says people who read the Quote of the Day every morning aren't necessarily searching for constant motivation. Sometimes, one thoughtful sentence is enough to influence how the rest of the day unfolds.
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.
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.
The first bullet train project is right now under construction between Mumbai and Ahmedabad and the progress is immense. Next year we will start the first section of the bullet train in the Mumbai-Ahmedabad section between Surat and Bilimora, he said.
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.
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.
Omar defends invite to Mirwaiz for Delhi protest, says BJP creating 'manufactured controversy'
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah defended inviting Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to a Delhi protest. He accused the BJP and media of creating controversy to divert attention from statehood restoration. Abdullah questioned the BJP's claims about separatism's elimination in Kashmir. He stated the invitation controversy was manufactured to shift public focus. The large rally demonstrated strong public commitment to restoring Jammu and Kashmir's statehood.
Vietnam arrests speedboat captain after deadly capsize
Vietnamese police arrested on Sunday the captain of a speedboat that capsized near southern Phu Quoc island, killing 15 Indian tourists, authorities said. Police in southern An Giang province said they arrested the 57-year-old captain of the boat for violations of laws resulting in the capsize.
IIT Guwahati's 28th Convocation: 2265 degrees awarded, focus on research and innovation
IIT Guwahati celebrated its 28th Convocation Ceremony, awarding degrees to 2265 students. The institute continues to strengthen its research and innovation efforts with many published papers. New infrastructure and curriculum reviews are enhancing the student experience and learning. Graduates are encouraged to build capabilities and make meaningful societal contributions. The institute actively promotes entrepreneurial activities and national development initiatives.
Jal Shakti Ministry to hold key conference with states on water sector reforms on Monday
Senior water secretaries will meet Monday to review key water sector initiatives. The conference aims to strengthen Centre-state coordination on reforms and implementation. Discussions will cover modernization of schemes and the 'Catch the Rain' campaign. Dam safety and state water reforms are also key agenda items. This meeting facilitates timely program implementation and sustainable water management.
Feeding sweets causing skin disease in monkeys at Jaipur's Galtaji temple: Experts
Monkeys at Jaipur's Galtaji temple are suffering from a severe skin disease. This condition, hyperkeratosis, results from feeding them sweets and processed foods. Experts warn that this practice is causing significant health issues and difficulty in movement. Awareness campaigns and warning boards are being used to discourage feeding the animals. Forest officials are working to capture and treat infected monkeys for their survival.
Bhogapuram can emerge as an aviation hub for Indias eastern coast: Rammohan Naidu
In an exclusive interview with businessline, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu disclosed that the government is targeting at least five major domestic carriers with fleets exceeding 100 aircraft each to match soaring demand
Minister hails Batak Opera as driver of creative economy
Minister of Creative Economy and Head of the Creative Economy Agency (Bekraf) Teuku Riefky Harsya has praised the Tona ...
A Brown University professor noted unusual perfect scores on a take-home midterm exam and exposed a massive AI cheating scandal. Many students achieved top marks, which contrasted sharply with prior years. The subsequent in-person final exam saw a dramatic drop in the class average. When the exam was held in person, the class average reportedly fell from 96 to 48.
Quant Small Cap Fund portfolio: Reliance Industries among 9 stock exits, 5 new additions in June
Quant Small Cap added five new stocks to its portfolio in June while making complete exits from nine companies, including Reliance Industries. The fund also sharply increased holdings in RBL Bank, Sona BLW Precision Forgings and Anand Rathi Wealth while trimming exposure to several existing stocks.
Piyush Goyal to visit Spain, Belgium, Finland this week
Minister Piyush Goyal will visit Spain, Belgium, and Finland to boost trade. He will meet industry leaders in Spain to explore automotive and renewable energy opportunities. In Belgium, CEO-level meetings will focus on technology and sustainable manufacturing collaborations. The India-EU Business Roundtable will discuss foreign direct investment and resilient supply chains. Finland's clean energy and digitalization sectors will be key discussion points.
Moroccan Proverb of the Day: A Moroccan proverb highlights human nature's tendency to notice others' faults. It encourages self-reflection before offering any criticism to others. This wisdom remains highly relevant in today's social media environment. Developing the habit of self-examination fosters greater humility and stronger relationships. Personal growth begins with acknowledging and correcting one's own imperfections.
Simaero plans to add more simulators, tap local engg talent in India: CEO
The company also has plans to transfer knowledge and technical expertise to India
India's households miss global shift to financial assets: UBS
Global personal wealth increased significantly in 2025 due to strong financial markets. India's household wealth, however, remains dominated by property and physical assets. Financial assets constitute only about twenty-six percent of gross wealth in India. This composition differs greatly from many developed economies and China. Indian households also carry relatively modest debt levels compared to other nations.
He repaired a flat tyre in 20 minutes and charged just Rs 30. But Gurgaon techie paid Rs 100. Why?
A Gurgaon techie paid more for bicycle repair, sparking online discussion. He felt the mechanic's twenty-minute effort deserved higher compensation. The incident highlighted how many Indian workers undercharge for their services. This conversation focused on the true worth of skilled labor and fair pay. The experience brought attention to the dignity of manual workers.
Recycling body MRAI urges govt to remove 2.5% duty on aluminium scrap
The recycling industry is urging the government to abolish a duty on aluminium scrap. This removal will lower input costs for domestic manufacturers and recyclers. India currently imports most of its aluminium scrap to meet industrial demand. The secondary aluminium sector supports many jobs and contributes to the circular economy. Other major base metal scraps already enjoy duty-free import status in India.
Govt shielded domestic carriers from global stress: Civil Aviation Minister
Minister says crisis interventions helped shield Indian airlines from global disruptions
US-Iran strikes: latest developments
Iran announced it was again closing the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday and hit Gulf neighbours in retaliation for US strikes, further undermining efforts to salvage Middle East peace efforts. US strikes 140 targets CENTCOM said Saturday the US military had hit approximately 140 targets in Iran in retaliation for Tehran's attack on another commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
Retail inflation likely to have breached 4% mark in June
Under the new 2024 base series, CPI inflation rose from 2.74% in Jan 2026 to 3.93% in May, increasing 45 basis points in the past month
Uttarakhand is experiencing heavy monsoon rains, leading to widespread disruptions across the state. One hundred twenty-six roads are closed due to rain damage and blockages. A landslide has blocked the Kedarnath Highway, impacting pilgrim movement and Yatra progress. Authorities are working to clear debris and restore traffic on the affected routes. Residents are advised to stay updated and avoid vulnerable areas.
Living abroad does not automatically exempt NRIs from filing an ITR in India. Tax filing depends on residential status, income earned from Indian sources, and other conditions such as salary, rent, capital gains, business income, TDS refunds, and DTAA claims.
Apple vs OpenAI: Apple has filed a significant lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing it of stealing trade secrets. The company alleges OpenAI orchestrated a campaign to recruit Apple's engineers and designers. A former Apple engineer's LOL message about accessing internal servers is a key piece of evidence. Apple claims hundreds of employees left for OpenAI's hardware business. The lawsuit seeks to hold OpenAI accountable for its alleged actions.
Antibiotic resistance emerging as major threat to surgical care: Experts
Antimicrobial resistance now challenges routine surgical procedures and increases infection risks. Surgeons warn that losing effective antibiotics undermines decades of progress in safe surgery. Hospitals are adopting stricter antibiotic stewardship and infection prevention measures. Multidrug-resistant organisms pose a significant challenge to treating post-operative infections effectively. Preserving antibiotic effectiveness is a shared responsibility for future generations.
Don't miss the monsoon: From spinach to radish 7 vegetables that grow best during the rainy season
The monsoon season offers ideal conditions for growing many vegetables. Spinach and okra flourish with regular moisture and warm temperatures. Bottle gourd and bitter gourd vines climb well, producing abundant fruits. Cucumbers and radishes grow rapidly in well-drained soil during this period. Green chillies also adapt well, providing a continuous harvest for gardeners.
Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani acquired Villa Certosa for 350 million which is Europes most ostentatious villa. This Sardinian estate boasts an artificial volcano and an underground sea cave. The property is larger than Vatican City and features many amenities like a remote-controlled erupting volcano, 126 rooms, five swimming pools, a football pitch and more.
Goyal to visit Spain, Belgium, Finland this week
The delegation comprises leading Indian companies across sectors, including advanced manufacturing, clean energy, digital technologies, gems and jewellery, food processing, healthcare, and design
Lindsey Graham dies at 71; Trump pays tribute to Senator as 'one of the greatest people'
Weak monsoon may lift soluble fertiliser demand; price remains bigger risk: SFAI
Key input prices have surged 60-100% in the past year due to Chinas export curbs and West Asia tensions, SFAI President Rajib Chakraborty said
6 protein-packed dinner ideas for weight loss
India's batting under the microscope after T20 defeats by England, Ireland
India's cricket team faced batting issues after losing two T20 series. England secured a dominant 4-0 series victory over the Indian squad. Earlier, Ireland had also achieved a 2-0 whitewash against the Indian team. Experts noted the batting unit appeared out of rhythm and struggled with bounce. This performance serves as a wake-up call for the Indian squad.
A Delhi startup co-founder shared a story about a candidate accepting a low salary. The employee performed well and took on more responsibilities over two months. This employee then received a better offer and resigned from the company. The manager regretted not discussing the employee's initial salary concerns. Employers should value candidates' perceived worth to retain talent effectively.
A doctor on X recently shared an anecdote of a young man who suddenly died without any prior warning when he got up after a 12-hour movie watching marathon. Dr Priyam Bordoloi explained the danger of sitting for hours without any movement.
NMCG restoring five wetlands in Ganga basin, plans to expand conservation efforts
The National Mission for Clean Ganga is restoring five wetlands across three states. Conservation efforts will expand to other high-priority wetlands identified scientifically. These wetlands play a vital role in maintaining river health and biodiversity. Scientific assessments have laid the foundation for phased restoration across the Ganga basin. The long-term objective is a basin-wide network of healthy floodplain wetlands.
India, Canada conclude third round of talks on proposed trade pact
India and Canada concluded their third CEPA negotiation round in Ottawa. Both nations aim to finalize this comprehensive economic partnership agreement this year. Discussions covered trade in goods, services, and intellectual property rights. Bilateral trade targets fifty billion US dollars by the year 2030. This agreement seeks to strengthen economic ties between the two countries.
Quote of the Day by Confucius: Confucius' ancient wisdom emphasises self-reflection over criticising others. He encourages us to examine our own faults before judging someone else's actions. This approach nurtures humility, personal growth and stronger character. In today's world, where social media often amplifies criticism, self-awareness is more important than ever. Confucius reminds us that lasting improvement begins with changing ourselves before trying to
The Income Tax e-filing portal helps taxpayers identify the correct ITR form through eligibility conditions and a guided questionnaire. Users can also determine applicable schedules, making the return filing process simpler.
Quote of the day: Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, stressed humility despite his immense fame. His words remind us to stay grounded, avoiding arrogance and self-importance. Presley transformed popular music by blending diverse genres into a captivating sound. He achieved global stardom through electrifying performances and a successful film career.
When Manmohan Singh told then-CEC Quraishi- 'I will commit suicide'
Former CEC SY Quraishi recounts Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's profound respect for the Election Commission. Singh expressed deep anguish over ministerial loose talk concerning the poll watchdog's functioning. He emphasized the Election Commission's vital role as the soul of democracy. The former Prime Minister offered to commit suicide if the institution was undermined.
J-K: Cloudburst strikes south Kashmir's Chittergul, rescue operations underway
SC to hear on Jul 13 plea seeking guidelines to curb 'unpredictable fluctuations' of airfares
The Supreme Court will hear a plea seeking airfare regulation guidelines. This plea addresses unpredictable fluctuations and ancillary charges by private airlines. The court previously flagged exorbitant festival fare hikes as exploitation. A new aviation act is coming into effect, with rules under consultation. The petition argues for a regulator to ensure passenger protection and transparency.
Used food wrappers aren't always waste: From indoor plant care to kitchen uses, 5 ways to reuse them
Many household food wrapping materials can be reused for simple tasks. Clean sandwich paper can pack dry snacks or separate baked goods layers. Wax paper helps separate frozen treats and polish smooth surfaces effectively. Unburnt parchment paper can line baking trays or wrap homemade snacks. Reusing these items reduces kitchen waste and promotes mindful consumption habits.
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation has launched a new amnesty scheme for provident fund trusts. This one-time opportunity allows exempted trusts to regularise their status for six months. The scheme offers retrospective regularisation and waives certain compliance requirements. Pending assessments for dues and damages will be withdrawn under specific conditions. Eligible establishments can submit applications through their regional EPFO offices.
6 easy high-protein lunch ideas you can carry to work
SC to hear plea seeking guidelines to curb airfare fluctuations on July 13
Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta will hear S Laxminarayanans plea for an independent regulator to ensure transparency and passenger protection in civil aviation
Confident Zverev faces ultimate test against Sinner in Wimbledon final
Alexander Zverev aims to dethrone Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon final on Sunday. Zverev recently won the French Open, his first Grand Slam title. Sinner has a strong nine-match winning streak against Zverev. Zverev has improved his game, particularly his forehand, for the grass court. Sinner demonstrated impressive form by defeating Novak Djokovic in straight sets.
EPFO has introduced the Amnesty Scheme, 2026, giving employers operating exempted Provident Fund (PF) trusts a one-time opportunity to regularise their legal status.
INS Sudarshini arrives at Boston for SAIL Boston 250 celebrations
Indian Naval Ship Sudarshini arrived in Boston for Sail Boston 250. The ship entered the historic port flying the Indian flag. Consul General Raghuram S visited the vessel at sea. This event marks the 250th anniversary of America's founding. Sail Boston 2026 is a significant international maritime gathering.
Delhi isn't flexing yet as India's ethanol dream gets an early reality check
Only four flex-fuel passenger vehicles have been registered in Delhi since the technology entered the market last month, highlighting a slow start despite the government's push for ethanol-blended fuels to reduce crude oil imports.
Archaeologists discovered a sealed bronze bottle containing ancient beer. This remarkable find offered insights into Qin-era brewing and burial practices and what stunned scientists was that they identified over 2,400 compounds confirming a deliberately brewed alcoholic beverage. The beer recipe, using multiple grains, was never recorded in historical texts.
Visakhapatnam earthquake: Mild tremors felt as 4.5-magnitude quake hits Bay of Bengal
A mild earthquake of magnitude 4.5 struck the Bay of Bengal early Sunday. Tremors were felt in several parts of Visakhapatnam city, which experienced mild shaking. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 km, with its epicentre offshore. Officials reported no casualties or property damage following the event. Residents remained calm as the situation returned to normal after the tremors.
As automation spreads, India's FMCG companies rethink the size of their workforce
Hindustan Unilever and Dabur reduced permanent staff while others increased headcount. Median employee remuneration saw increases ranging from six to twelve percent. Hindustan Unilever's permanent workforce declined by over seven hundred employees. Dabur India's permanent workforce also saw a significant reduction in numbers. Nestle India, Marico, and Tata Consumer Products expanded their employee base.
'Agreed upon new deal that builds on FTA': New Zealand PM hails PM Modi's visit
India and New Zealand elevated their bilateral ties to a strategic partnership. Both nations aim to double bilateral trade between them by the year 2030. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated this will boost jobs and wages in New Zealand. Extensive discussions covered trade, defense, and cultural exchanges between the leaders. Several Memoranda of Understanding were exchanged following the productive talks.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launches 'Mission 5 Million Trees' in Ahmedabad
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the 'Mission 5 Million Trees' campaign in Ahmedabad. This initiative aims to plant fifty lakh trees across the city to enhance green cover. The campaign involves extensive plantations along roads, gardens, and open spaces. Public participation is encouraged through initiatives like 'Green Volunteer' and 'Memorial Park'. Residential societies will also be transformed into 'Green Societies' under this program.
Jasmine Sandlas revealed her engagement to Shekhar Chaudhary during her India tour. She proudly introduced her fianc to the cheering audience on stage. The singer's heartfelt moment quickly went viral across social media platforms. While Sandlas enjoys public attention, Chaudhary prefers to remain private. The Dream Girl India Tour continues with upcoming shows in Mumbai and Bengaluru.
'I'm taking the big one' - How Noskova stared down heartbreak to win Wimbledon
Linda Noskova secured her maiden Wimbledon title after a challenging match. She recovered from squandering five match points in the second set. Noskova found inspiration in the trophies while taking a break. She then dominated the deciding set to claim the championship. This victory marks a significant achievement for the young Czech player.
A couple faced pressure to buy a house but learned that renting may be financially wiser. With the rent yielding only 2-3% annually on a 1.5 crore flat, they debated the benefits of down payments versus investments, concluding that homeownership should not be driven by social expectations.

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