Eric Hoffer, a self-taught American thinker known for observing everyday human behavior, highlighted a striking contradiction in how people respond to support and authority through his famous line. The quote of the day reflects how individuals may sometimes reject or resist those who offer help or care, yet still submit to harsher or more oppressive forces. Hoffer uses this observation to show that human behavior is often inconsistent, shaped by emotion, fear, and dependence rather than logic alone.
Deloitte India aims to become country's biggest professional services firm by 2028
Deloitte India is on track to claim the title of the nation's premier professional services provider by 2028, fueled by an expansion strategy that includes doubling its workforce to 100,000 and aiming for $5 billion in revenue. Through Project Bharat, the firm is not only targeting larger corporations but also reaching out to small businesses and innovative startups.
ET Graphics: BoP stability tested by outflows & re fall
India's external accounts are under strain. The current account deficit is widening, and capital may flow out. The rupee has weakened significantly. Policymakers are considering various measures beyond interest rate hikes to stabilize the currency. These include incentives for foreign deposits and liberalizing capital inflows. State-owned banks may also issue foreign currency bonds.
IPL 2026: 6 losses after 6 wins for Punjab, RCB in playoffs
IPL 2026: Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured a playoff berth by defeating Punjab Kings by 23 runs. Virat Kohli and Venkatesh Iyer scored half-centuries, setting a target of 222. Bhuvneshwar Kumar's early bowling spell crippled Punjab Kings. The team's batting faltered, leading to their sixth consecutive loss and near elimination from the tournament.
Strong digital business boosts ENIL FY26 revenue 3.9% to Rs 565 crore
Entertainment Network India, or ENIL, saw its revenue climb to 565 crore in FY26. This growth was powered by its digital business, which expanded significantly. The company's radio advertising market faced challenges. ENIL's digital segment now contributes substantially to its overall revenue. The company maintained a strong financial position and recommended a dividend.
Telangana theatre dispute exposes single-screen stress
Single-screen theatre owners in Telangana face financial crisis. They propose a revenue-sharing model to distributors. This comes amid weak box-office collections and high operating costs. National chains already use a percentage-based model. Producers also feel pressure from rising star fees and fewer releases. Pan-India film ambitions impact regional content and theatrical windows.
RBI elevates 5 senior officers to executive director rank
Four of the newly empanelled executive directors - Gunveer Singh, Monisha Chakraborty, Suman Ray and Sudhakar Malli - belong to the common seniority group (CSG) cadre, while Ravi Shankar is from the department of statistics and information management (DSIM) cadre.
Sinner makes history in Rome with Italian Open triumph and rare Masters clean sweep
Jannik Sinner made history by becoming the first Italian man to win the Italian Open in 50 years, also achieving the rare feat of winning all nine Masters 1000 events. His dominant 6-4, 6-4 victory over Casper Ruud extended his winning streak to 29 matches, positioning him as a strong favorite for the upcoming French Open.
RBI tightens scrutiny of overseas investments as outflows surge to $27 billion in FY26
Regulators are examining overseas investments by Indian companies. The Reserve Bank of India is seeking details on the purpose and structure of these foreign ventures. This scrutiny follows a significant increase in overseas direct investment outflows. Companies must demonstrate genuine business intent for these investments. The RBI aims to ensure funds are used appropriately and profits are repatriated.
Jio Studios to line up Rs 5,000 cr over 3 yrs for content push despite BO slowdown
Jio Studios will invest 4,000-5,000 crore in content over the next three years. This marks a significant increase from previous investments. The company has seen success with blockbuster films like the Dhurandhar franchise. Jio Studios focuses on building scale and reaching a wide audience. Long-form storytelling, especially theatrical releases, remains a key strategy.
Diageo India bets big on premium demand
Demand for premium alcohol in India remains robust despite global challenges, says Diageo India's managing director Praveen Someshwar. However, increasing costs for packaging and energy are impacting profit margins, he adds.
Muthoot Fincorp is gearing up for a monumental 4,000 crore IPO, seeking to ignite its expansion plans and harness the momentum of its current growth trajectory. With an optimistic eye on the future, the company is poised to navigate market fluctuations and continue its upward path. The funds raised will be pivotal in propelling further innovations and initiatives.
MSME auto suppliers seek relief from carmakers as rising labour and input costs hurt
Small auto component suppliers are facing severe financial strain. They are urging major car makers to help manage rising wages, energy, and raw material costs. Suppliers also seek long-term partnerships over transactional deals. Industry bodies are pushing for faster price revisions and payments. This situation threatens the survival of many small businesses vital to India's auto sector.
VD Satheesan finalises Kerala Cabinet, submits minister list to governor ahead of swearing-in
UDF finalized its Cabinet list after two days of discussions, with CM-designate VD Satheesan submitting it to the Kerala governor. The full Cabinet, including the CM, is scheduled for swearing-in on Monday. Satheesan was announced as the Congress Legislature Party leader and next chief minister on May 14.
Talent churn keeps top law firms on their toes
Senior lawyers are leaving top Indian law firms for faster leadership roles. Firms are hiring experienced lawyers with client bases to boost key practices. This trend signals a shift from traditional loyalty. More high-profile moves are expected soon. Firms are adapting by adjusting leadership and succession plans.
Only Ambuja in fray for Jaypee Cement, submits Rs 580 crore bid
In a surprising turn of events, Ambuja Cements, part of the Adani Group, has put in a bid of Rs 580 crore for Jaypee Cement. However, this bid falls short of the company's liquidation value, prompting lenders to engage in discussions with Ambuja for a more favorable offer.
A Pakistani terrorist, Mohammed Usman Jatt, infiltrated Jammu and Kashmir for Lashkar-e-Taiba. He paused his terror mission to get a hair transplant in Srinagar. Jatt told interrogators that life in Kashmir differed from his training. He crossed the border with instructions for attacks but witnessed a different reality. The NIA is investigating the case.
CBI hunts source of NEET-UG 2026 paper leak as probe widens to NTA officials
CBI has arrested nine individuals, including alleged kingpins, in connection with the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. The agency is actively seeking the source of the leak and is investigating the larger conspiracy involving an organized paper leak gang. Several co-accused are yet to be identified and apprehended.
Indian killed, 3 injured in Moscow drone strike
A drone attack in the Moscow region has claimed the life of one Indian national and injured three others. The incident occurred during a large-scale Ukrainian drone raid. India's Embassy in Russia is working with local authorities and the company involved to provide assistance to the victims.
British insurer Prudential to buy 75% in Bharti Life for Rs 3,500 crore
Bharti Enterprises will pare its stake in the company to 25% from 85% while 360 One Asset Management will sell its entire 15% holding and exit the venture, the companies announced on Sunday.
GST gains eroded by Gulf war: Dabur CEO Mohit Malhotra
Dabur's CEO Mohit Malhotra says the West Asia war has impacted the gains from GST measures. The company is raising prices and acquiring digital brands. Inflation has surged due to the conflict. Dabur expects value growth to continue for two quarters. Rural markets are a key focus. The company is also investing in smaller brands through Dabur Ventures.
Quote of the day by Mae West shares a short line about love, wealth, relationships, marriage, peace and pain. The quote says love conquers many problems but not poverty and toothache. This explainer looks at the meaning, relevance, and life lessons from the quote. It also explains the life and career of Mae West and how her words connect with real life today.
Deloitte India could lead professional services space soon: Romal Shetty
Deloitte Indias leadership believes that the future of professional services will extend beyond traditional offerings to solutions, platforms and innovation-led businesses and that it is building the business of tomorrow today.
Whats your exit strategy to end conflict with Iran?: Gillibrand repeatedly badgers CENTCOM
NTPC chief against reliance on one source for nuclear technology
India must avoid depending on one country for nuclear technology. NTPC chairman Gurdeep Singh stresses domestic control for nuclear projects. The company aims for 30 GW nuclear capacity by 2047. Large reactors are preferred over small modular ones. Repurposing old thermal plant sites is also suggested. Public outreach on nuclear safety is crucial for expansion.
Census field operations begin in Delhi MCD area, 4 states
Census 2027 field operations are underway, with enumerators conducting house-to-house surveys in multiple states. A self-enumeration facility is also available, allowing residents to participate digitally. This marks a significant step towards digitising the census process.
Quote of the day by Nikola Tesla shares a statement about inventions and married men. The story explains Teslas life, inventions, struggles, relationships, and achievements. It explores lessons about work, success, science, and personal choices. The article also covers Teslas journey from Europe to the United States and the impact of his work on modern technology.
Marriage is often described as a bond of love, trust, and partnership, but it also carries emotional pressure, shared responsibility, and constant effort from both individuals involved. This idea is captured in a well-known line attributed to 19th-century French writer Alexandre Dumas fils. The quote uses the metaphor of chains to express how marriage can feel like a heavy shared burden that requires balance, patience, and cooperation between partners to sustain.
Europe will become irrelevant for us: JSW Steel doubles down on India growth with massive capex plan
JSW Steel plans to double its capacity with minimal external capital, driven by strong domestic demand and a focus on maintaining market share. The company's confidence stems from structural improvements in its EBITDA floor and efficient brownfield expansion, ensuring robust internal cash generation to fund growth.
US weighs drone threat from Cuba: Report
Classified intelligence suggests Cuba has acquired over 300 military drones and is discussing plans to attack U.S. interests, including the Guantanamo Bay base and potentially Florida. This development escalates tensions amid speculation of U.S. military action against the island, with Havana denouncing the reports as an anti-Cuban campaign.
CIDCO invites bids for phase 1 of 925-acre Navi Mumbai logistics park
CIDCO is inviting bids for its new Integrated Logistics Park in Navi Mumbai. This large project will support warehousing and cargo handling. It is strategically located near key infrastructure like JNPT and the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport.
Blockading is an act of war as per Intl law!: Ducworth clashes with Centcom Chief over US-Iran war
ITR: Income-Tax department notifies all forms for AY27 Here's how you can file your returns online
The Income-Tax department has notified all ITR forms for AY2026-27 and made excel utility for ITR-1 and ITR-4 for available to taxpayers. Here's a stepwise guide for how you can file your returns online
Rumis famous line from A Great Wagon resonates centuries later because it captures emotions that remain deeply human, love, heartbreak, distance and the desire for peace beyond conflict. The poem imagines a space beyond blame, ego and emotional battles, where people can reconnect with honesty and understanding. Through simple yet deeply reflective lines, Rumi explores themes of healing, unconditional love, spiritual awakening and emotional truth, which is why readers across generations still find personal meaning in his work.
PPF Calculator: How 12,500 monthly investment can build tax-free corpus in 15 years
One of the biggest advantages of the PPF scheme is that it provides a combination of capital protection, guaranteed returns, and tax exemptions
F. Scott Fitzgerald, through The Great Gatsby, emphasized cherishing well-wishers while they are alive, not just in retrospect. This timeless message urges present-day gratitude and appreciation for those who support us. Fitzgerald, a celebrated Jazz Age author, achieved posthumous fame for his iconic works.
Ahmedabad eyes GCC spotlight with Rs 15,000 crore Ganesh Housing tech city
Gujarat is boosting its technology and services sector, with Ahmedabad being positioned as a global hub for innovation and high-skilled services. A new integrated IT special economic zone, Million Minds Tech City, is being planned. This project aims to create world-class infrastructure and over 70,000 jobs. It looks to attract global corporations and GCCs to Ahmedabad.
PM Modi, Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson hold delegation-level talks to steer bilateral ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with Swedish counterpart Ulf Kristersson in Gothenburg. The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral ties and exploring new partnerships between the two nations. They discussions covered trade, technology, defence, and green transition. The visit is part of Modi's European tour.
Why dont US just open Hormuz if Iran has no defense left?: Sen. Slotkin confronts CENTCOM Chief
How many civilians have been killed in Iran war?:CENTCOM Chief squirms as Mark Kelly presses hard
Bullet train project: First tunnel boring machine cutterhead lowered at Mumbai's Vikhroli
The first Tunnel Boring Machine cutterhead has been lowered in Vikhroli for the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project. This marks a significant step in constructing a 16-kilometer tunnel section. The project includes India's first undersea rail tunnel. These machines are the largest used for rail tunnel construction in the country. The TBM will excavate a 6-kilometer stretch towards Bandra Kurla Complex.
A viral social media post questions the emphasis on protein-rich diets. It shares the story of a Chennai resident's grandfather who lived to 103 on a traditional South Indian diet. This diet included fenugreek seeds and curd, with meals like idli, dosa, sambar, and sundal. The post suggests these foods provide adequate protein for healthy living.
Syngenta launches voice-enabled AI-chatbot
African proverb of the day shares a message about relationships, romance, wealth, and trust. It explains how small actions create strong bonds. The proverb shows that care, effort, and attention matter more than expensive gifts. It also connects love with patience, honesty, and daily effort. This message continues to guide people who want stable and healthy relationships.
Auto exports jump 38% as Indian firms gain ground in emerging markets
Aprils sharp 38% jump in vehicle exports suggests Indian automakers are increasingly turning overseas markets into a key growth lever at a time when domestic demand across segments remains patchy
An office 'mum' who generously stocked her desk with snacks and emergency supplies for colleagues stopped restocking when her efforts went unappreciated. Her colleagues expressed disappointment, highlighting how people become accustomed to kindness without acknowledging the effort. The user concluded it was good she prioritized herself, a sentiment echoed by viral reactions.
PM Modi holds delegation-level talks with Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson
Shivraj wants an overhaul of ICARs 113 research institutes
The move assumed significance as the government is pushing for higher farm productivity, climate-resilient crops and stronger export competitiveness in horticulture and allied sectors
'Not new for CBSE': Education Ministry dismisses concerns about On-Screen Marking system
The Ministry of Education has addressed concerns regarding Class 12 exam scores and On-Screen Marking. Officials stated that OSM is a transparent evaluation method used globally. The CBSE has also reduced re-evaluation charges. Special attention was given to ensure accurate marking through this system. This move aims to build confidence among students and parents.
Strait of Hormuz deadlock deepens? Drone strike at nuclear power plant in UAE
International Atomic Energy Agency said emergency diesel generators were providing power to the plant's unit 3, and called for maximum military restraint near any nuclear power plant, adding that it was following the situation closely.
Chinese Studies expert at Jawaharlal Nehru University, Professor Srikanth Kondapalli, broke down the long-term regional stability implications of US President Donald Trump's state visit to Beijing on May 13-15, emphasising that Taipei maintains high-tech operational military hardware capable of striking deep inside the mainland.
HFCL bags Rs 106 crore export order for optical fibre cables
Telecom firm HFCL has secured a significant export order worth approximately USD 11.07 million for optical fibre cables. The supplies are scheduled for completion by August 2026. This order comes from a well-known international client through HFCL's overseas subsidiary.
Bengaluru Suburban Railway project progressing, says Ashwini Vaishnaw
The Bengaluru Suburban Railway Project is making strides across all four routes; with land acquisition finalised for two lines, construction of stations has kicked off, Ashwini Vaishnaw said. Meanwhile, progress continues for the remaining corridors, aided by ongoing approvals and essential surveys. This ambitious network is set to link vital hubs within the city.
Public provident fund: Here's how monthly deposit of 10,000 per in your or your child's PPF account ( 1.2 lakh annually) can earn up to 5.40 crore at time of retirement. A total of 1.5 lakh annually is also exempt under the old tax regime.
India taps Oman to rescue $11.8 billion food exports to West Asia
Avoiding Hormuz blockade, New Delhi looks at utilising Omani ports and land bridges to bypass high-risk maritime zones
Fight Club remains one of the most talked-about films of the late 1990s because of its sharp commentary on consumerism, identity and emotional dissatisfaction. One of its most remembered dialogues, spoken by Brad Pitts Tyler Durden, connects with audiences even today. The film explored how modern society pushes people toward material success while leaving many emotionally disconnected and exhausted.
PF Balance Check: How to know whether EPF interest has been credited
EPFO members can easily download their EPF passbook online and verify all account transactions
US nuclear industry delegation visiting India to explore opportunities
A US delegation is in India to explore nuclear energy cooperation. India has opened its nuclear sector to private companies. This presents a major opportunity for US firms. Both countries are also looking at fusion technologies and small modular reactors. India aims to significantly increase its nuclear power capacity by 2047.
BJP-led NDA governs 80 per cent of India, Congress wiped out in Gujarat local polls: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated BJP's victories in West Bengal and Gujarat local body polls. He stated the BJP and its allies now govern 80 percent of India's territory. Shah criticized the Congress and AAP for their poor performance. He praised BJP workers for their service during COVID-19, attributing electoral success to this approach.
An engineer was surprised to learn his domestic help earns Rs 44,000 monthly by cooking for bachelors and cleaning for families. This revelation led him to believe no work is insignificant, as skills and hard work always pay. However, other users pointed out potential stagnation in earnings and the need for job creation for educated youth.
Discrepancies in CIBIL report How to correct credit score error?
A borrower must identify and document all credit score errors. Download credit report from CIBIL or another bureau and carefully review all entries
Muthoot FinCorp to dilute minimum 10% stake in IPO: CEO Shaji Varghese
Muthoot FinCorp is preparing for its Initial Public Offering. The company plans to offer at least 10 percent of its stake. Funds raised will fuel business expansion. The gold loan NBFC sees significant growth opportunities in the sector. Muthoot FinCorp is also venturing into MSME lending and digital initiatives.
The proverb of the day offers a powerful message that strength is not only measured by how much pressure people can endure, but also by how much they continue to grow through that pressure. Some people demonstrate resilience by carrying heavy burdens, while others reveal their true strength by allowing challenges to transform them.
CBSE's three-language policy sparks concerns over timing, logistics
New CBSE guidelines for Class 9 language learning have caused concern. Educationists and parents question the timing of the three-language policy. Schools began the academic session already, and now students face changes. This sudden shift impacts language choices and creates stress for students and parents. Schools also face practical challenges in implementing the new rules.
Quote of the Day by Walter Benjamin: Walter Benjamin suggests true understanding of another person emerges only when love is devoid of hope or expectation. This selfless approach allows for genuine acceptance of flaws and insecurities, fostering deeper connections. In today's world, this timeless wisdom challenges superficial, validation-driven relationships.
What happens to your credit score if you miss EMI payment? Penalty and recovery strategy explained
The credit system does not differentiate between the reasons behind a default, whether it results from travel expenses, temporary cash shortages, or delayed salary credits
EPFO is looking to automate final provident fund withdrawal claims to expedite money transfer to applicants' accounts and plans to allow auto-transfer of accounts during employer shifts. Here's all you need to know
Leonardo DiCaprios dialogue from The Wolf of Wall Street continues to resonate with audiences because it speaks about self-doubt, fear and the excuses people create in their own minds. The line suggests that mental barriers often become bigger obstacles than real-life challenges, which is why many viewers still relate to it years after the films release. Delivered through Jordan Belforts intense and ambitious personality, the quote gained lasting popularity despite the movies controversial themes of greed and corruption.
PM Modi lands in Sweden, set to meet Kristersson & EU chief Ursula von der Leyen
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Sweden for discussions on trade, technology, and defense, marking the third leg of his international tour. He will meet with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to strengthen bilateral ties and explore new investment opportunities.
Quote of the Day: Leucippus' ancient wisdom suggests life's events, though seemingly random, are driven by underlying causes and necessity. This perspective encourages understanding that failures, delays, and hardships often hold deeper reasons, revealing their purpose and leading to growth and wisdom in hindsight. The quote teaches us to be patient and trust the process.
An employee faced job loss threats from his boss for taking paid time off. The employee chose to resign, stating family is more important than a job. He emphasized that family remembers you, but companies replace you.
PM Modi lands in Sweden on third leg of 5-nation tour, gets rousing welcome from Indian diaspora
Gates of Rudranath temple to open on May 18
The portals of the Sri Rudranath temple will open for the summer season on Monday. The deity's festive procession departed from the Gopinath temple on Sunday. Hundreds of devotees gathered for the ceremony. The procession will reach the Rudranath temple on Monday. Devotees must undertake an 18 km trek to reach the shrine. Temple gates open at midday on Monday.
The proverb of the day offers a meaningful thought that true strength is not just about rising high, but also about staying grounded. Ambition may drive success, but emotional balance is what creates lasting influence.
Chinese proverb of the day explains how a simple structure becomes a true home through care, love, harmony, and emotional support. The proverb highlights human nature, family bonding, nurturing roles, and the balance between physical shelter and emotional well-being. It connects traditional Chinese values with modern life lessons, reminding readers that strong relationships, shared responsibility, and emotional connection create stability, unity, and long-term happiness within families and society.
Global oil prices to stay in $90 to 110 per barrel range during 2026: Moody's
Moody's has projected global oil prices to remain between $90 and $110 per barrel through 2026 due to continued US-Iran tensions and uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz reopening. The agency said shipping disruptions have become a long-term supply constraint rather than a temporary shock.
Maharashtra govt to roll out farm loan waiver before June 30: Devendra Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis confirmed a farm loan waiver will be implemented before June 30. Preparations are in the final stages. He also addressed the Maratha reservation issue, stating the government has consistently supported the community. Activist Manoj Jarange's planned agitation was noted. The Chief Minister clarified the process for issuing Kunbi caste certificates adheres to Supreme Court directives.
The 8th central pay commission is consulting with stakeholders ahead of its recommendations that will significantly impact salaries of central government employees and pensioners, including railways and defence staff.
Satheesan announces Kerala Cabinet ahead of swearing-in ceremony
Kerala Chief Minister-designate V D Satheesan has announced his ministerial team, including senior leaders Ramesh Chennithala, K Muraleedharan, and Sunny Joseph. Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan will be the Speaker and Shanimol Usman the Deputy Speaker. Satheesan emphasized that decisions considered social and regional balance within the coalition.
Taiwan's leader says US arms sales, security cooperation key to peace
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te highlighted the essential role of US arms sales and security partnerships in promoting peace across the region. He insisted that Taiwan's stability is not just a local concern, but fundamental to the broader global landscape.
Quote of the day: Like much of Roseanne Barrs public commentary, the quote has sparked both admiration and debate. Some view it as an empowering call for confidence and self-determination, while others interpret it as a criticism of systems that force people to struggle harder for recognition and influence.
IUML announces five ministers for Satheesan Cabinet in Kerala
The IUML, a crucial Congress ally, has revealed its five ministerial nominees for the new Kerala Cabinet led by V D Satheesan. Party supremo Panakkad Sadik Ali Shihab Thangal announced the names, including P K Kunhalikutty and N Shamsuddin, following internal deliberations and coalition power-sharing agreements.
Ukrainian drone strikes on Russia kill 4, wound 12 others, while debris lands on Moscow airport
Ukraine conducted a major drone attack on Russia, resulting in casualties and damage near Moscow. Russian air defenses intercepted many drones. This action is seen as retaliation for recent Russian strikes on Kyiv. The attacks highlight Ukraine's capability to strike deep into Russian territory, impacting ordinary citizens and potentially increasing anxiety within Russia.
Karnataka rolls out new alcobev policy, distillers unhappy
Bengaluru has a new excise duty on alcohol-in-beverage. Prices are now set by producers. The government cut liquor price slabs to make drinks cheaper. This aims to match prices with nearby states. Local distillers worry about sales. They feel the new system favors big brands over local ones. The industry is seeking government review.
'MIGRANTS SCARED OF ICE': Prosecutor DROPS BOMBSHELL on illegal aliens amid immigration crackdown.
Prudential to acquire 75% stake in Bhartis insurance business for Rs 3,500 crore
Prudential plc is set to acquire a 75% stake in Bharti Life Insurance Company Limited from Bharti Life Ventures Pvt Ltd. This strategic partnership aims to expand access to life and health protection solutions across India, leveraging the combined strengths of both organizations. The deal signifies a significant development in India's rapidly transforming life insurance sector.
An employee exposed a colleague who stole credit for her work. The colleague received a promotion based on projects the employee completed. At a celebration dinner, the colleague boasted about her hard work. The next day, the employee emailed management with proof of her contributions. Two weeks later, the colleague's promotion was reviewed. This incident highlights workplace credit theft.
The latest rumors involving Tom Cruise have once again drawn public attention to Pamela Andersons personal life. However, many observers believe the actress now appears far more in control of her public image than during earlier stages of her fame.
Salman Khan recently opened up about the people he enjoys working with in the film industry and explained why personal comfort matters to him on movie sets. In a chat with Variety India, the actor said he had the most fun working with Sooraj Barjatya, brothers Sohail and Arbaaz Khan, and Sanjay Dutt. Sharing his thoughts on professional relationships, Salman said, Taj Mahal is never built on hate.
Iranian media says US offered no tangible concessions in response to proposal
Iran states the United States has not offered any real concessions in its latest response to Iran's peace proposal. The US reportedly demanded Iran operate only one nuclear site and transfer its enriched uranium. Iran's proposal sought an end to hostilities on all fronts, including Israel's actions in Lebanon, and the lifting of US sanctions.

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