In a statement released by Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and carried by state media Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), Tehran warned against what it called continued elligerent and interventionist behaviours in the region.
Greek proverb of the day: Greek saying underscores the profound value of seeking counsel from elders and experienced individuals. Their accumulated knowledge, forged through life's triumphs and tribulations, offers invaluable insights for navigating challenges.
Norway vs France FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Streaming: Norway and France will face off in a highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I clash at Boston Stadium on June 26, with kick-off scheduled for 12:30 AM IST on June 27. The spotlight will be on star forwards Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbapp, making this one of the biggest fixtures of the group stage. Fans can expect a fast-paced contest featuring two unbeaten teams with strong attacking records and ambitions of making a deep run in the tournament.
Trump critic John Bolton set to plead guilty in classified information case
Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton is reportedly set to plead guilty to mishandling classified information. Sources indicate a plea deal involving a substantial fine and a sentencing range from no prison time to five years. Bolton is accused of sharing sensitive details with relatives for a book. This case, initiated before Trump's potential return, highlights the intersection of politics and prosecution, though it reportedly involved career prosecutors.
Best proverb of the day: Life's unpredictable nature often brings difficult times, but a timeless proverb offers solace: 'Even if youre going through some bad times, remember something good will come from it.' This wisdom highlights that challenges are temporary, paving the way for growth, new opportunities, and valuable lessons. In today's stressful world, this message encourages resilience, reminding us that setbacks can lead to unexpected blessings and a more fulfilling future.
5.3 magnitude earthquake hits Pakistan
A 5.3 magnitude earthquake jolted Pakistan on Friday evening, with the National Center for Seismology reporting the tremor originated at a depth of 75 kilometers. This seismic event underscores Pakistan's vulnerability to earthquakes due to its location on the collision boundary of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. Regions like Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are particularly susceptible to such geological activity.
DGCA Inspects Boeing facility in US to review Air India B787 fuel control switch
Inspection follows February 2 grounding of Air India 787-8 VT-ANX over fuel control switch issue
Beijing steps up police presence around city's tallest tower, witnesses say
Authorities in Beijing have cordoned off roads around the city's tallest skyscraper, the CITIC Tower, following the discovery of a missing glass panel on a high floor. A significant police presence is visible, with officers preventing onlookers from taking photos and directing people away from the iconic building. The incident has raised questions about the structural integrity of the landmark.
PM Modi said AI, when combined with human judgement and ethical practices, can improve efficiency, strengthen compliance and drive innovation across sectors.
Banks' credit steady at 17.7%, deposits ease to 12%: RBI
Bank credit growth stayed steady at 17.7% for the fortnight ended June 15, unchanged from the previous period, while deposit growth eased slightly to 12%, RBI data showed. Both credit and deposit growth remain stronger than a year ago, when they stood at 9.6% and 10.4% respectively.
Akshay Kumar's Welcome To The Jungle has hit theatres, and viewers are already looking forward to its OTT release. While an official streaming date has not been announced, the film is set to premiere on JioHotstar after its theatrical run. Here's everything to know about its expected OTT release window, streaming platform, plot and star-studded cast.
Engineering goods exports rise 24.48% in May to $12.31 billion
Engineering products accounted for 27.2% of Indias total merchandise exports during the month, as per the governments quick estimates
True love transcends perfection, embracing flaws and imperfections. Nobel laureate William Faulkner famously stated, 'You dont love because: you love despite; not for the virtues, but despite the faults.' This profound insight highlights that genuine affection thrives on acceptance, patience, and empathy, not idealisation. In today's world, where social media often promotes superficiality, Faulkner's words serve as a vital reminder for building lasting relationships based on understanding and loyalty.
Transformational growth prime focus of India-UK FTA: Piyush Goyal
The minister is in the UK on a three-day visit to review the preparedness of both countries for the implementation of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which comes into force on July 15.
A former Google and Microsoft engineer, earning 4.2 crore annually, traded his lucrative tech career for a Texas barbecue restaurant. Despite the business now generating 21.7 crore yearly and projected to hit 37.8 crore, he hasn't paid himself, surviving on savings while working 80-hour weeks. His journey highlights the demanding reality of entrepreneurship and the pursuit of passion over profit.
Small aircraft crashes into Beijing's tallest building
A startling incident unfolded in Beijing as a small aircraft seemingly collided with the city's tallest skyscraper, the CITIC Tower. Social media footage showed debris falling and the aircraft's tail on the ground. Emergency services rushed to the scene, with authorities yet to comment. The aircraft was reportedly a Sunward SA 60L Aurora, and flight data suggested a significant deviation from its path.
India seeing a Passport boom? Here are 10 interesting facts to know
A viral post about a woman who reportedly resigned from a Rs 45 LPA Microsoft job to prepare for the UPSC civil services examination has sparked widespread debate online. While some users said the decision reflects passion, purpose and the prestige associated with civil services, others questioned whether leaving a high-paying corporate career was the right move.
Quote of the Day by Frank Sinatra: The big lesson in life, baby, is never be scared of anyone or anything. This timeless quote encourages people to face life with courage, confidence, and determination instead of allowing fear to control their choices. Frank Sinatra reminds us that fear often prevents us from pursuing opportunities, achieving success, and becoming our best selves. Whether facing failure, criticism, or uncertainty, true growth comes from acting despite fear.
Dinosaur tree found in Australia: A 'living fossil,' the Wollemi pine, once thought extinct, was rediscovered in Australia in 1994. This ancient tree, whose ancestors roamed with dinosaurs, now faces critical endangerment with a tiny wild population. Strict secrecy surrounds its location to protect it from threats like disease and bushfires.
Psychology says people who eat healthy early in the day but crave junk food by dinner may be influenced by decision fatigue, ego depletion, reward seeking, and emotional eating.
Quote of the day by Arthur Schopenhauer continues to spark conversations because it challenges one of our biggest assumptions: Is talent enough to change the world? His famous insight suggests that true genius is not about doing something better but about seeing possibilities others cannot. Learn what separates genius from talent and why this timeless idea still shapes innovation, creativity, and extraordinary success today.
Alstom secures 107 million Indian Railways maintenance contract for electric locomotives
The contract renewal reflects Indian Railways continued confidence in Alstoms services and supports freight modernisation through electric locomotives.
WHO seeks details from India over oxytocin-linked deaths; licences of manufacturer cancelled
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has sought details from the Indian government after reports linked oxytocin injections made by Jackson Laboratories to maternal deaths in Rajasthan. The Centre said this is part of a routine global pharmacovigilance process and not a finding against the product or manufacturer.
This legendary jungle hunter stayed hidden for a decade, until one camera captured the impossible
Jaguar spotted in Honduras: A hidden camera in Honduras's Sierra del Merendn mountains has captured a remarkable sight: a male jaguar, unseen in the region for a decade. Photographed at an unprecedented 7,200 feet, this traveler highlights the vital role of the Jaguar Corridor.
Starting June 26, EPFO services on member and employer portals, and the Umang app will be unavailable due to system migration, which aims to enhance service reliability. Check affected services, restoration date among other details.
Dear Crown Friday Weekly Lottery: The Sikkim State Dear Lottery announced the winning numbers for the Dear Crown Friday Weekly Lottery, with a first prize of 1 crore awarded to ticket 87G 86392. The lottery, operated by the Directorate of Sikkim State Lotteries, offers daily and weekly draws with various prize tiers. Tickets are priced between 6 and 7 for regular draws.
Indore to Navi Mumbai: Top 5 cleanest cities in India and their cost of living
India's government has increased urban cleanliness via better waste management and citizen involvement. The top five cleanest cities in 2026, per Swachh Survekshan, include Indore, Surat, Navi Mumbai, Visakhapatnam, and Bhopal
US-Iran agree to setup direct channel with IRGC to de-escalate conflict, says VP Vance
US Vice President JD Vance confirmed a direct deconfliction channel between US and Iran military representatives, including the IRGC and CENTCOM, will be established in Doha, Qatar. This move aims to reduce conflict risks. Meanwhile, the US and GCC reaffirmed their strategic partnership, emphasizing regional security, diplomacy with Iran, and preventing nuclear proliferation. Trade with Iran remains conditional on its compliance and de-escalation.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Japan's progress paying off, says Troussier
Japan believe they can shock Brazil in the World Cup round of 32, and former coach Philippe Troussier thinks it would be a fitting reward for their progress as a football nation. Japan have not missed a World Cup since, and they have openly talked about winning this year's competition in North America, where they face Brazil in Houston on Monday.
By the numbers: What to know about Europe's record-breaking heat wave
Western Europe is grappling with an unprecedented June heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40C in many areas. Spain has recorded an estimated 327 heat-related deaths, while France saw its hottest day on record with an average of 30C. England experienced its hottest June day, and the Netherlands issued its first-ever extreme heat warning. The oppressive heat, originating from North Africa, is impacting millions.
Strong 6.4-magnitude earthquake jolts southern Philippines' Mindanao
A powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake jolted Mindanao in the southern Philippines on Friday. The tremor originated at a depth of 29 kilometers, as reported by the German Research Centre for Geosciences. Fortunately, no immediate reports of casualties, damage, or tsunami alerts have surfaced. Authorities are now assessing the situation in the impacted regions of this seismically active zone.
African Proverb of the Day: When you show the moon to a child, it sees only your finger highlights the importance of perspective, understanding, and looking beyond what is immediately visible. The saying illustrates how inexperience can cause people to focus on the obvious or superficial while missing the deeper message or greater opportunity. It reminds us that wisdom comes from learning to see beyond distractions, appreciate guidance, and recognize the true meaning behind what others are trying to show us.
6 best ways to reuse plastic containers
Plastic containers often pile up in Indian homes after groceries, sweets, takeaways, or food deliveries. Instead of throwing them away, you can reuse them in practical ways that save money, reduce waste, and make daily life easier. Here are six simple ideas worth trying.
Word of wisdom by the quantum physics pioneer continues to inspire scientists, thinkers, and curious minds decades later. The quote is often misunderstood as saying humans can never understand reality. That is not its central message. Instead, Heisenberg highlights an important distinction between what we know and what is possible to know.
A LinkedIn post by Gurugram-based founder Rohan Dhawan has sparked widespread discussion after he revealed that he pays nearly Rs 30 lakh in annual rent despite having the option to live rent-free in his parents' Delhi home. Explaining his decision, Dhawan said the apartment gives him a shorter commute, a better daily routine, space to build his marriage with his wife, and the flexibility to host late-night business discussions.
Centre eases drug import rules for examination, testing and analysis
The proposed acknowledgement-based system is aimed at reducing compliance burden for drug imports meant for testing and research, boosting pharmaceutical R&D and improving ease of doing business.
India's forex reserves up by $963 million to $672.58 billion as of June 19
India's foreign exchange reserves saw a healthy uptick of $963 million, reaching $671.63 billion by June 19, 2026, as per RBI data. This robust buffer provides crucial economic stability, shielding the nation from external shocks and supporting the rupee. The central bank actively manages the forex market to maintain order, ensuring a stable financial environment for the country.
India poised to bridge global seafarer shortage as demand for officers rises
The global shipping industry is set to face a shortage of over 1.13 lakh certified officers by 2030, creating fresh opportunities for India, one of the worlds largest suppliers of seafarers
Undana, ATSEA partner to study dugongs to support blue economy
Nusa Cendana University (Undana), in collaboration with the Interim Regional Secretariat of the Arafura and Timor Seas ...
As the 8th Pay Commission prepares its report, the fitment factor is projected to range from 2.05 to 2.10. Here are the salary calculations.
Brittany Begley KPRC: Former KPRC meteorologist Brittany Begley has gone viral and confirmed her firing after a candid social media post critiquing the TV news industry's workplace culture and lack of recognition. Begley expressed frustration over feeling undervalued, particularly as a traffic reporter, and highlighted issues like burnout and declining professional standards. She clarified her intent was to address broader industry challenges and mental health concerns, not to attack colleagues.
Amid Ram Mandir donation row, Tirupati Balaji Temple turns to ICAI to overhaul accounting system
Following allegations of a donation scam at Ayodhya's Ram Mandir, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is overhauling its financial systems with the help of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). ICAI aims to implement a new, modern accounting and audit framework within 100 days, using an ERP platform. This initiative is seen as a model for other religious and philanthropic organizations nationwide to enhance transparency and prevent financial leakages.
Middlemen offer Iranian oil to Indian refiners after US waiver, traders say
Middlemen and Iran's state oil company are offering discounted Iranian crude to Indian refiners after the US granted a 60-day sanctions waiver. However, refiners have limited room for fresh purchases due to existing supply commitments, while payment and banking uncertainties continue to delay commercial negotiations despite renewed interest.
Traffic through Strait of Hormuz slows after attack on ship
Strait of Hormuz traffic saw a dip Friday after a Taiwanese ship was attacked, prompting a pause in evacuation efforts. Despite this, several tankers entered the Gulf to load oil, and two supertankers sought Iranian crude. Crude prices are heading for steep weekly losses amid easing supply concerns, with Saudi Arabia resuming loadings. Overall traffic remains below pre-conflict levels, highlighting ongoing maritime security challenges.
Power Grid of India board okays raising borrowing limit to Rs 2.2 lakh crore
Power Grid Corporation's board has greenlit a significant increase in its borrowing limit to Rs 2.2 lakh crore, pending shareholder approval. Additionally, the company plans to secure $500 million in foreign currency funds via External Commercial Borrowings. An investment of Rs 772.65 crore has also been approved for upgrading a key transmission line, expected to be completed within 30 months.
For the first time, the Ministry of External Affairs is auctioning around 300 diplomatic gifts, including luxury watches and gold biscuits, received by officials. This 'treasure house' collection, dating back to Mughal times, offers items with reserve prices from Rs 3,000 to Rs 19 lakh. The auction, under revised rules, sees proceeds going to the Consolidated Fund of India, with future sales potentially featuring gifts to ministers.
Chips or chocolates, India's brands want you to pay more for a fitter you
From millet chips and protein-rich chocolates to science-backed skincare, FMCG companies are increasingly premiumising everyday products to drive growth beyond volumes. Backed by rising demand for health, nutrition and convenience, brands are leveraging trusted names to launch higher-margin variants, while industry data shows premium categories continuing to outpace the broader market despite concerns over whether healthier claims always translate into better nutrition.
Iran insists on right to control shipping in Strait of Hormuz after ship hit near Oman
Iran asserted its authority over the Strait of Hormuz, warning Gulf states against aligning with the U.S. This comes after an attack on a ship near Oman, highlighting the precarious nature of a tentative Iran war ceasefire. Tehran rejected a joint U.S.-Gulf statement challenging its control and toll demands. Meanwhile, oil prices dipped, and Saudi Aramco resumed loadings at its major terminal.
Punjab National Bank is set to prioritize retail, agriculture, and MSME lending, alongside boosting low-cost deposits to fuel growth. MD and CEO Ashok Chandra highlighted the bank's strong financial position and commitment to digital expansion and customer service. PNB aims to contribute to India's 'Viksit Bharat' vision by 2047, integrating ESG principles for responsible and sustainable development.
Transrail Lighting Ltd secures overseas orders worth Rs 459 cr
Transrail Lighting Ltd has secured significant international orders totaling approximately Rs 459 crore, primarily for transmission line construction in the Middle East and North Africa. This boosts the company's total order inflow for the year to Rs 1,034 crore. Additionally, Transrail is the Lowest (L1) bidder for projects worth around Rs 400 crore, indicating a strong future pipeline and sustained growth prospects.
Apple supplier Tata Electronics tightens internal controls after data breach
Tata Electronics is investigating a massive data leak on the dark web, reportedly exposing thousands of secret client files from Apple and Tesla. The company has restricted internal system access, hired a global consultant for a forensic audit, and informed authorities and clients. Apple's security team is actively collaborating with Tata on mitigation efforts following this significant cybersecurity incident.
A viral X post contrasts two meetings with wealthy individuals, sparking debate on old versus new money. One encounter featured a generational billionaire in simple attire at a humble eatery, while another showcased a young, investor-funded startup founder arriving in a luxury car with an assistant. The post suggests a difference in how wealth is perceived and displayed, with one being comfortable and the other seeking recognition.
Delhi University's undergraduate admissions for 2026 are set to commence this week, following CUET-UG results. The CSAS portal opens June 27 for approximately 72,000 seats. Admissions are solely based on CUET scores, with students urged to list numerous course and college preferences. The process involves registration, preference filling, and seat allocation, with new BA program combinations under consideration. Several other universities also accept CUET-UG scores.
Bollywood's hidden crisis: Why hundreds behind the camera are fighting to survive
Bollywood may be earning more at the box office, but many people working behind the camera tell a different story. From delayed payments and shrinking incomes to fewer projects and uncertain futures, ET uncovers the hidden struggles of writers, technicians, makeup artists and crew members behind the industry's glamour. Scroll down...
Kochi Metros multimodal integration gets international recognition
The Impact award was presented at the UITP Awards 2026 ceremony held in Brussels, Belgium
SIR now part of class 9 NCERT textbook, Election Commission lauded for impartial polls
A new NCERT Class 9 textbook now features the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, highlighting its role in ensuring accurate voter lists. The textbook commends the Election Commission of India for conducting impartial polls amidst challenges like fake news and intimidation. While the SIR aims to update rolls, it has also led to significant name deletions, sparking opposition concerns about disenfranchisement.
Global firms commit over $90 bn investment in India amid geopolitical uncertainty
Among the biggest investments are $48 billion by Amazon up to 2030, $30 billion by Australian data centre operator AirTrunk and 1 billion euros by Saint-Gobain
BEML secures additional export order worth $5.35 million from West Asia
The order is in continuation of the companys earlier export contract worth $36.38 million, announced in April 2026
Indian refiners unlikely to rush for Iranian oil despite temporary US sanctions waiver, says analyst
Indian refiners are unlikely to sharply raise purchases of Iranian crude despite a 60-day US sanctions waiver, as uncertainty over its duration, payment hurdles and existing supply commitments limit fresh buying, market analyst Sumit Ritolia said. Refiners have already secured most crude requirements for the coming months through advance procurement plans.
Best saying of the day: The saying highlights how financial concerns affect people at every stage of life. While wealth may bring fears of loss, poverty often brings worries about survival, opportunity, and stability. The saying offers a powerful perspective on money, security, and human priorities.
IND vs IRE Weather Update of Belfast: India's T20I series opener against Ireland in Belfast faces potential rain disruptions, with forecasts showing a high chance of showers throughout the day. All eyes will be on young prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, poised for his international debut, and captain Shreyas Iyer as he leads a new era for the team. Despite the excitement, the weather could significantly impact the much-anticipated clash.
BEML secures additional export order worth USD 5.35 million from West Asia
BEML Ltd has secured a significant USD 5.35 million export order for heavy earthmoving equipment from West Asia, building on a previous USD 36.38 million contract. These robust machines, designed for demanding mining and infrastructure projects, boast advanced engineering and operator safety features. BEML will also provide comprehensive maintenance and lifecycle support, underscoring their commitment to global customer satisfaction and expanding their international presence.
Bajaj Auto cyber security incident: Co says key biz functions like manufacturing operating normally
Bajaj Auto confirmed on Friday that its manufacturing, sales, and service operations are functioning as usual following a cybersecurity incident reported on June 23, 2026. The company is actively investigating the ransomware attack that affected its systems and subsidiary, Bajaj Auto Technology Ltd. Despite the ongoing probe, Bajaj Auto is prioritizing business continuity and ensuring uninterrupted service for its stakeholders.
Employee Provident Fund Organisation: EPF subscribers are allowed to withdraw up to 100% of their eligible provident fund balance, with certain conditions. Here are the new rules and top FAQs explained
Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu, recently announcing her pregnancy, continues to inspire with her healthy lifestyle. Her vibrant Lentil and Greens Buddha Bowl, a nutrient-packed meal, is a fan favorite. This dish, rich in plant-based protein (around 20-25 grams per serving), fiber, and essential vitamins, perfectly aligns with her focus on clean, anti-inflammatory foods. It's a delicious and wholesome option for anyone seeking a nutritious meal.
India Inc profit hit from West Asia tensions to halve if truce holds, Crisil says
Corporate India's profitability impact from the West Asia conflict is now expected to be half of initial fears, with Crisil Ratings predicting a 100-basis-point hit to operating margins in fiscal 2027. This revised outlook follows crude oil price corrections after the Strait of Hormuz reopened. While most sectors anticipate minimal disruption, airlines and specialty chemicals may face continued pressure. Geopolitical risks, however, remain elevated.
Goldman Sachs raises India's GDP growth to 6.8 pc after US-Iran peace pact
The investment bank also increased its FY27 GDP growth forecast to 6.5 per cent, lowered its inflation estimate to 4.4 per cent and reduced the current account deficit forecast to 1.1 per cent of GDP. It said India's resilient economic activity, lower energy costs and improved external sector outlook have strengthened the country's macroeconomic prospects.
I asked ChatGPT how long an Indian investor will take to build 1 crore corpus via investing. From a shorter timeline for high-income earners to a longer one for early-career professionals here's what the math said.
Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy from Anna Karenina: 'Be bad, but at least don't be...'
Russian literary giant Leo Tolstoy, author of 'Anna Karenina,' offered a profound insight: Be bad, but at least don't be a liar, a deceiver! This timeless quote champions honesty, suggesting that while mistakes are human, deception erodes trust and relationships. In today's world, Tolstoy's message about authenticity and confronting reality remains a crucial reminder for building genuine connections and leading a truthful life.
A 14-year-old Indian student, Mahima Rajput, is set to represent India in the international ShakthiSAT space mission. After completing an extensive training programme in satellite development, she was selected to join students from 108 countries. As part of the ambitious mission, participants will help build two satellites, one planned to orbit the Moon and another intended for a lunar landing.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi to visit India next week for 16th annual summit with PM Modi
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi embarks on a significant three-day visit to India from July 1-3 for the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit. This marks her first official trip to the nation. Discussions will focus on strengthening defense ties, supply-chain resilience, and collaboration in emerging technologies like AI and semiconductors. A large business delegation accompanies Takaichi, highlighting the economic importance of this high-level engagement.
West Bengal to scrap urban land ceiling act, finance minister Dasgupta says
West Bengal's new BJP government is set to abolish the Urban Land Ceiling Act, a move long demanded by industries. This legislation, which restricted private land ownership and hindered industrial growth, will be scrapped to unlock developable land and attract significant investments. The government also plans to revitalize derelict industrial sites in Kolkata, prioritizing them over agricultural land for urban development and economic expansion.
Alembic Pharma gets USFDA nod for generic influenza treatment drug
Alembic Pharmaceuticals has secured USFDA approval for its generic oseltamivir phosphate oral suspension, a key treatment for influenza. This development offers a more accessible option for patients aged two weeks and above suffering from acute, uncomplicated flu. The approval marks a significant step in providing affordable alternatives to the reference drug, Tamiflu, potentially impacting a market valued at an estimated USD 27 million.
Rs 70 for one mango, Rs 30 for a guava? Techie's post from a Mumbai National park sparks debate
A recent social media post detailing inflated fruit prices at Mumbai's Sanjay Gandhi National Park has reignited the debate on whether tourists are consistently overcharged. While some users shared similar experiences, others defended higher prices due to increased operating costs for vendors in tourist zones. The discussion serves as a reminder for travelers to consider carrying essentials to avoid premium pricing at popular attractions.
Best Proverb of the Day: He who has time should not... - The secret to productivity and success
An ancient Italian proverb, 'Chi ha tempo non aspetti tempo,' urges immediate action over procrastination. It highlights that waiting for an ideal moment often leads to missed opportunities, emphasizing the value of promptness and discipline. In today's fast-paced world, this timeless advice remains crucial for productivity, success, and making the most of every chance life presents. Seize the present; don't delay.
Managing money today goes beyond saving. These five government apps help everyone stay financially organised by securing important documents, enabling safe digital payments and providing easy access to essential government and financial services.
Cummins India to invest more in green tech
Cummins India is aggressively investing in electric, fuel blending, and hydrogen technologies to secure growth beyond 2030 and counter rising Chinese competition. The company, a leader in engines and power generators, is also strengthening its supply chains against geopolitical risks. Managing Director Shveta Arya highlighted the importance of reliability and customer relationships in a dynamic market, while also eyeing opportunities in India's burgeoning data center sector.
Best Proverb of the day: The Italian proverb Distance does not extinguish friendship teaches that genuine friendships survive physical separation. Built on trust, loyalty and shared experiences, true bonds remain strong despite distance or time apart. The proverb continues to resonate today, reminding people that meaningful relationships are defined by sincere connection and lasting support rather than geographical closeness.
Psychology says people who always wear headphones may be seeking focus, emotional regulation, or a sense of control. Here's what psychological theories reveal.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Suvarna Keralam SK-58 results for Friday, 26 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the Rs 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of other winning numbers here.
Goa to get Rs 2,000 cr maritime projects, water metro: Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
Goa's maritime sector is set for a major boost with Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal announcing projects worth Rs 2,000 crore. A state-of-the-art water metro system is also planned for public convenience. Sonowal highlighted the newly inaugurated Captain of Ports building, inspired by ships, as a testament to preserving Goa's rich maritime heritage, aligning with the Prime Minister's 'Development as well as Heritage' vision.
Australia's Age Pension offers vital support for retirees, with eligibility hinging on age (currently 67), residency, and financial assessments. Both income and asset tests, which exclude the primary home, determine payment amounts. Understanding these rules early is crucial for effective retirement planning, as maximum fortnightly payments vary for singles and couples based on their financial standing and homeownership.
5 house plants believed to protect homes, attract luck and promote well-being
Ancient cultures revered specific plants for their protective, healing, and spiritual powers, believing they could attract prosperity and ward off negativity. From Tulsi's sacred status in India to bamboo's symbolism of luck in China, and Aloe vera's 'immortality' in Egypt, these plants held deep cultural significance. Rosemary was linked to memory, while the money plant was seen as a wealth magnet.
Global giants commit over $90 billion investment in India amid geopolitical uncertainty
Global giants are pouring over USD 90 billion into India, signaling strong confidence in its long-term growth despite global uncertainties. Investments in AI, cloud, and manufacturing highlight India's rise as a key hub for diversified supply chains and digital expansion. Major players like Amazon and Google are significantly boosting their commitments, underscoring India's strategic importance for future growth and technological advancement.
I can hurt, but I can't win: The reality of India's D2C insurgents
India's new-age consumer brands are rapidly disrupting markets, with revenues soaring. However, a significant challenge persists: while creating a challenger brand is easier, building a large-scale, enduring business remains incredibly difficult. Most brands struggle to cross key revenue milestones, highlighting the immense gap between niche disruption and market dominance. Incumbents' established advantages continue to pose a formidable hurdle for these emerging companies.
Owning a 20 lakh car is feasible for a Bengaluru professional earning 30 lakh annually, yet paying fully from savings isn't ideal. Financing part of the purchase preserves liquidity, favoring long-term financial flexibility.
Ancient Greek wisdom talks about a capable leader, like a lion, can inspire even ordinary individuals to achieve extraordinary feats. Conversely, a weak leader, even with talented followers, can lead to failure. This timeless truth, emphasises that vision, courage, and character in leadership are paramount for success in any endeavour. Read on!
Alstom secures 5-yr maintenance service agreement worth Euro 107 mn at MELPL Nagpur Depot
French firm Alstom, through its joint venture MELPL with Indian Railways, has secured a Euro 107 million deal for a five-year maintenance service at the Nagpur depot. This agreement covers 250 high-powered WAG-12B electric locomotives, crucial for India's green mobility and freight capacity enhancement. Alstom will deploy specialized teams to ensure swift issue resolution and maximize fleet availability, underscoring the reliability of these powerful locomotives.
Tennis legend Serena Williams is set to make a sensational return to Wimbledon after a four-year hiatus, instantly becoming the focal point of the women's singles draw. Despite a decade since her last Wimbledon title, her comeback, fueled by rigorous training and a reported weight loss, promises to captivate audiences.

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