A Java Full Stack Developer dramatically boosted his salary from 7.8 LPA to 24.8 LPA in a single year. Strategic job switches, a bold move to Bengaluru, and leveraging multiple offers during his notice period were key. Despite initial slow growth at a service-based company, his risk-taking and continuous learning led to this significant career leap, culminating in a role at AMEX GBT.
How can a giant planet be lighter than cotton candy? Scientists just found two
A groundbreaking super-puff planet discovery has revealed two giant exoplanets with densities below cotton candy, changing how scientists understand alien worlds. These Jupiter-sized planets show that planet formation, planetary atmospheres, and distant space systems can behave in unexpected ways. The rare finding gives astronomers new clues about how planets grow, evolve, and survive across the universe.
Football shows a changing America, its tastes shaped by migration
Football's surge in the US is fueled by immigration, Premier League's TV appeal, and women's success. The FIFA World Cup 2026 blends nationalism and globalization, with a global labor market for players. Data reveals surprising insights, like clean sheets being more valuable than goals. While spontaneous genius remains, physical demands on players have intensified. Cricket's potential adoption in the US is linked to baseball's popularity and South Asian immigration.
British military says a cargo ship was hit while moving through the Strait of Hormuz
In a worrying development, a cargo ship on a UN-supported journey through the Strait of Hormuz was hit by a projectile, raising alarms as Iran warned of the need for its consent for passage. Despite this incident, multiple tankers successfully navigated the critical waterway. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reiterated the U.S.
Vessel hit by 'unknown projectile' in Hormuz Strait: Maritime agency
The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) security agency reported that the incident occurred 7.5 nautical miles (14 kilometres) southeast of Dahit, in Oman's Musandam exclave.
Idiom of the Day: In life, silence can sometimes carry more meaning than words. The idiom give someone the cold shoulder describes the act of deliberately ignoring or showing indifference toward someone, often after a disagreement or misunderstanding. Instead of addressing issues directly, a person uses silence and avoidance as a form of emotional expression. This behavior can be found in friendships, families, and workplaces, where it often leads to confusion and emotional distance.
Life performs better in heat, but what happens next surprised scientists
Global warming climate change study: A groundbreaking analysis of over 30,000 experiments reveals a universal pattern in how life responds to heat. While moderate warmth boosts biological performance across bacteria, plants, and animals, extreme temperatures trigger a rapid decline, pushing organisms towards a critical tipping point faster than anticipated.
All eyes on Sooryavanshi as India struggle with poor training facilities
India's T20 preparations in Ireland faced initial hurdles with sub-standard practice facilities, but the focus quickly shifted to teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. His impressive net session with the senior team generated significant excitement among the Indian diaspora in Belfast. Despite the spotlight, Sooryavanshi appeared at ease, showcasing his attacking prowess. The young batter's arrival has created a buzz, with fans eager to catch a glimpse of the emerging star.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Morocco's Saibari makes history during clash against Haiti, makes Africa proud
Morocco triumphed 4-2 over Haiti in a thrilling World Cup encounter, with Ismael Saibari etching his name in history by scoring in his third consecutive tournament match. The Atlas Lions twice came from behind, ultimately securing their spot in the Round of 32 thanks to a late surge powered by Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine. Haiti exited with pride after a spirited display.
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Trump climate pushback spurs courtroom battles, report says
President Donald Trump's rollback of federal regulations has spurred an unprecedented wave of lawsuits in defence of climate protections, a new global analysis of litigation trends showed on Thursday. The trend was most prevalent in the United States, but similar legal battles over the dismantling of climate policies were playing out globally at a scale without precedent, the report said.
Tunisia vs Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Streaming: Football fans in India are gearing up for a thrilling FIFA World Cup 2026 encounter as Germany faces Ecuador. While Germany aims for dominance, Ecuador seeks a significant upset. Details on match timings, live streaming on platforms like ZEE5, and TV telecast channels are being finalized. Both teams boast key players, promising an intense group-stage battle.
US proposes to drop brake pedal requirements for self-driving vehicles
US regulators are proposing to remove the mandatory manual brake pedal requirement for self-driving cars, aiming to accelerate their deployment on American roads. This move, while maintaining strict braking performance standards, is part of broader efforts to streamline the rollout of autonomous technology. The agency also withdrew a previous voluntary framework for evaluating self-driving vehicles due to industry concerns about stringency.
ED attaches over Rs 55-crore assets of Punjab minister Sanjeev Arora, linked entities
Enforcement Directorate has attached assets worth Rs 55.57 crore belonging to arrested AAP leader Sanjeev Arora, his family, and a realty firm. Arora was apprehended in a Rs 100 crore GST fraud case linked to mobile phone sales. The agency alleges a realty company, Hampton Sky Realty Limited, facilitated bogus exports through shell firms, with the total proceeds of crime estimated at Rs 102.99 crore.
'Fragmentation is here to stay' and 'it is not altogether bad...': Jaishankar on global cooperation
Life lesson of the day by Bill Gates: Bill Gates quote, I believe that if you show people the problems and you show them the solutions they will be moved to act, explores the power of awareness, knowledge, and practical problem-solving in creating positive change. The quote suggests that people are more likely to take meaningful action when they understand both the challenges that exist and the solutions available to address them. Rather than focusing only on difficulties, it emphasizes the importance of offering hope, direction, and achievable ways forward.
Trump to mark US 250th anniversary at Mount Rushmore
President Donald Trump is set to headline a July 3rd fireworks celebration at Mount Rushmore, marking a significant event for America's 250th anniversary. The South Dakota memorial will host military tributes and a speech by the President, continuing his tradition of grand, patriotic spectacles. This appearance holds particular significance for Trump, who has a known interest in presidential monuments and his own historical legacy.
Emmanuel Macron hosts Giorgia Meloni for Riviera talks after Trump rift
One of Europe's most prominent right-wing leaders arrived in the resort of Antibes on the French Riviera for her first bilateral summit with Macron.
Padma Shri recipient R. Madhavan champions a traditional South Indian breakfast, highlighting its protein-rich pongal as a cornerstone of his disciplined diet. This fermented rice and lentil dish, naturally high in protein and easy to digest, offers sustained energy without heaviness. Its simplicity and age-old nutritional benefits are making traditional Indian meals a trending choice for health-conscious individuals and busy professionals alike.
'Congresswoman, I like facts: Mullin unloads on Rep Underwood over ICE detention center death rate
India convinces US to wait on trade pact amid tariff flux
Goyal asserts there can be no interim deal till India gets competitive advantage over rival countries
How Andhras Banganapalli mangoes found a sea route to Singapore
ICAR, APEDA sea protocol cuts export costsby a tenth
BRICS Energy Ministers stress on diversified, resilient & transparent energy systems, supply chains
The Ministers also appreciated Indias efforts in successfully hosting the 11th BRICS Energy Ministers Meeting
Airtel outpaces Jio in May wireless user gains; adds 2.93 million subscribers
Bharti Airtel surged ahead in subscriber additions during May, welcoming nearly 2.93 million new users, surpassing Reliance Jio's 2.15 million. Despite this, Jio maintains its market dominance with a 39.27% share. Vodafone Idea saw a slight uptick, while BSNL experienced a subscriber decline. India's overall wireless base expanded to 1.294 billion, indicating continued sector growth.
Should you invest in last years top mutual fund? Experts warn against this common mistake
Experts caution against chasing performance after fund rankings, as returns are influenced by market conditions. Instead, investors should focus on long-term goals and avoid frequent switches, which can lead to missed opportunities and additional costs.
Bombay HC dismisses petition to annul negative settlement of MCX crude futures in 2020
The dispute arose after the NYMEX May 2020 crude oil contract settled at an unprecedented negative $37.63 per barrel on April 20, 2020, amid a collapse in demand and storage shortages during pandemic-related lockdowns
Adani Airports to invest Rs 20,000 crore in airport cities spanning 655 acres
Adani Airport City Limited is investing over 20,000 crore to build integrated airport cities across six Indian airports. These developments will feature hospitality, retail, and commercial spaces on 655 acres, aiming to transform airports into hubs for commerce and urban growth. The initiative, inspired by global airport districts, prioritizes sustainability and aims to create vibrant urban destinations.
Reserve Bank of India issues final rules on credit derivatives
The rules will allow resident Indian non-retail users to deploy instruments such as credit default swaps and total return swaps without any restrictions on purpose, while limiting the use of these instruments by non-resident users for hedging purposes.
DGCA probes taxiway incident involving Air India, IndiGo aircraft at Ahmedabad airport
Both aircraft stopped at a safe distance after Air India aircraft took incorrect taxi route following landing
Indians are more open to personal AI agents than anyone else in Asia Pacific, says Adobe study
Adobes 2026 AI and Digital Trends Report suggests Indian consumers are leading the Asia-Pacific region in embracing personal AI agents, with 60% interested in creating their own AI assistant. The study found that Indians are increasingly comfortable allowing AI to handle tasks such as customer service, shopping, and brand interactions, with many open to AI agents communicating on their behalf. AI is already influencing purchasing decisions through personalised recommendations and virtual shopping assistants, though transparency and the option to switch to human support remain critical for trust.
China begins to snap at America's heels in a tightening tech race
Chinas latest supercomputer ranking has renewed debate over global technology leadership, but current evidence shows the United States still leads in advanced artificial intelligence systems. The new LineShine system, which topped the latest TOP500 list, is built on domestically designed Chinese chips, but it ranks lower on AI-focused benchmarks where US systems remain ahead.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle: Demon Slayer Infinity Castle is set to hit Crunchyroll on July 29, 2026, following its record-breaking theatrical run. Fans can also anticipate new trailers and release details for Black Clover Season 2, Gachiakuta Season 2, and Ao Ashi Season 2. The Infinity Castle arc's cinematic adaptation continues to be a major talking point.
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India, Iran discuss strengthening hydrocarbons trade
Persian Gulf nation expresses interest in supplying crude oil and refined products, including LPG, to India
Fuel supplies normalise: Govt lifts all LPG restrictions for commercial and industrial sectors
LPG supply will be 100% to hotels, restaurants, small commercial establishments. However, large-scale industries that procure LPG in bulk will only receive 50 per cent of their average supply
Iran seeks long-term role in managing Strait of Hormuz, eyes billions in annual fees
Iran is proposing new charges for security and services in the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to generate significant revenue and reshape its management post-conflict. Tehran is seeking regional backing, drawing parallels to Turkey's Dardanelles model. However, the US vehemently opposes this, asserting no nation can charge for international waterways. While a temporary truce guarantees toll-free passage, Iran's role in future administration is being negotiated.
Why do some people feel uncomfortable when others achieve success? Psychology suggests social comparison, self-esteem, scarcity thinking and identity threats may play a major role.
Chinese idiom of the day: Ancient Chinese wisdom warns against misplaced trust with the idiom Bringing a Wolf into the House. This cautionary tale highlights the danger of welcoming harmful individuals or influences, emphasizing the need for careful judgment and discernment in all relationships, from personal to professional.
Proverb of the day highlights the value of reading every day and explains how small learning habits build knowledge over time. This traditional Chinese proverb teaches lifelong learning, literacy, cognitive enhancement, stress reduction, intellectual growth, and self-improvement. It also explains why missing regular learning can slow personal progress. The saying remains relevant in modern life and encourages people to make reading a daily habit.
US Supreme Court paves way for deportation of Haitians, Syrians
The US Supreme Court has upheld a Trump-era decision to end deportation protections for approximately 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians. In a 6-3 ruling, the court determined that the Department of Homeland Security's move to terminate Temporary Protected Status for these immigrants is beyond the scope of judicial review. This significant judgment impacts a large immigrant population residing in the United States.
Strait of Hormuz traffic sees sharp uptick but not back to normal
Strait of Hormuz traffic has increased sharply, but remains at roughly half its peacetime level, officials said on Thursday as stranded sailors made their way out of the waterway. Tehran warned on Thursday against any crossings of the Strait of Hormuz without its authorisation, saying vessels not complying will be dealt with.
Israel says will only withdraw troops from Lebanon after Hezbollah disarmed
Israel said Thursday that it would only withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon after Hezbollah was disarmed, as the two countries engaged in US-mediated talks in Washington. We will not withdraw our forces from southern Lebanon as long as Hezbollah remains a threat, are not disarmed and are not demilitarised, David Mencer, a government spokesman, said in a briefing to journalists.
'London Mayor is a horror show': Trump torches Sadiq Khan in brutal takedown at White House
Adani Airports to invest 20,000 cr in airport city projects across 6 airports
Developments are being planned as integrated, walkable districts connected to airports, metro networks, and urban transport systems
Government extends deadline for rare earth magnet manufacturing tender
The Ministry of Heavy Industries has extended by one month the deadline for the global tender under Indias rare earth permanent magnet incentive scheme, following requests from multiple stakeholders. The bid due date has been moved from June 29 to July 29, with technical bids now scheduled for opening on July 30.
Omnicom Media claims top spot in global media billings after IPG integration
Omnicom Media has become the world's largest media management network, boasting $75.6 billion in global billings after integrating with IPG Mediabrands. This significant achievement places them ahead of rivals WPP and Publicis. The company also leads in North America, the US, and Latin America, attributing its success to strategic integrations and major client acquisitions like Amazon and Volvo.
Research suggests that people who feel emotionally connected to celebrities, influencers, or media personalities are not necessarily obsessed. Psychologists describe this phenomenon as parasocial interaction, a one-sided relationship that develops through repeated exposure, direct communication, and social cues such as eye contact and personal storytelling. Studies show these connections can provide comfort and companionship, especially for people experiencing loneliness, but they cannot fully replace the mutual understanding and reciprocity found in real-life relationships.
Micron jumps 18%, surpasses Meta: Here's what is driving the rally and how Indians can invest
Micron Technology surpassed Meta Platforms' market valuation and briefly exceeded Tesla's, following a strong forecast that boosted shares by 18.4%. With a market cap of $1.398 trillion, demand for AI-related hardware has led investors to favor Micron among trillion-dollar chipmakers.
India had halted purchases of Iranian crude in 2019 following U.S. sanctions. However, amid the recent waiver during the West Asia conflict, Indian refiners sought to procure some quantities.
'Digging out of that hole will take time!': Scott blames Biden-era policies for affordability crisis
Mumbai's beloved ChocAffaires, a nearly five-decade-old chocolate shop, is captivating audiences with its handcrafted delights. Founded by Meher Pinto in 1978, the establishment has become a cherished part of Indian celebrations. Today, Meher continues the legacy with her daughter Ghazala, maintaining their commitment to exceptional quality and tradition. Their artisanal creations, like pistachio kunafa truffles and marzipan bars, continue to win hearts.
DoT opens applications under new telecom authorisation regime
The Department of Telecom has opened applications for companies seeking authorization to provide telecommunication services under the new Telecom Act, 2023. Existing licensees can also migrate to this new regime. A digital portal is now live for submissions. This shift replaces the previous contractual license system. Existing players migrating will need to pay an entry fee and relinquish overlapping licenses. Bank guarantees have also been simplified for new applicants.
India raises LPG supplies to industries, government says
India has made significant strides in enhancing LPG availability for commercial and industrial users by removing previous supply restrictions. This initiative follows a successful diversification of import sources, prominently featuring a rise in U.S. LPG imports exceeding 1 million metric tons in June.
Multi-cap vs flexi-cap funds: Why multi-cap funds are outperforming across 1, 3 and 5 years
Multi-cap funds have outperformed flexi-cap funds across the 1-, 3-, and 5-year periods, reviving a long-standing debate over whether mandated diversification across market capitalisations is superior to manager-driven flexibility.
'Save Texas, Save America from Sharia Law jihad': Chip Roy pleads in House over illegal immigration
Axis Bank aims to strike optimal balance between growth and margins: MD
Axis Bank is poised for industry-leading growth while balancing profitability, according to MD and CEO Amitabh Chaudhry. Despite a dip in net profit for FY26, the bank expanded its market share in advances and deposits, maintaining a healthy CASA ratio. Significant investments in technology and a physical footprint expansion to over 6,000 branches are driving efficiencies and enabling a stronger Bharat Banking franchise focused on diversified rural and semi-urban opportunities.
Indian investors lead in AI adoption globally; human judgement not replaced
Indian investors are the world's biggest adopters of AI for finance, with 98% using the technology and 86% applying it to investing, according to an HSBC-Ipsos survey. Despite high AI adoption, investors continue to rely on professional financial advisers for final investment decisions, highlighting the growing preference for a hybrid approach that combines AI-driven insights with human expertise.
Stolen Picasso painting discovered near Paris: A drug trafficking investigation outside Paris led to a surprising discovery: a stolen Picasso painting. French police found the artwork, believed to depict Marie-Thrse Walter, along with cash and cannabis during a raid.
Weather Tomorrow June 26: India braces for varied weather on Friday, June 26, as the IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across many states. While monsoon activity strengthens, some northern and eastern regions may still face heatwave conditions. Residents are urged to stay updated on rapidly changing weather patterns, with heavy rainfall expected in the Northeast and southern states.
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US Supreme Court sides with Trump in asylum-processing case
The court, in a 6-3 ruling powered by its conservative justices, overturned a lower court's finding that the policy violated federal law. The Republican president's administration has said it may seek to revive the policy, known as metering, after it was dropped by Trump's Democratic predecessor Joe Biden.
Railways to allow industries to design wagons as per their specific need
Indian Railways is set to revolutionize freight transport by allowing industries to design wagons tailored to their specific needs. This move aims to attract new cargo streams, boost customer convenience, and increase rail's share in logistics. Following extensive consultations, a new, industry-friendly Wagon Design Policy will be finalized within 15 days, empowering businesses to propose modifications while ensuring safety standards are met.
Axis Bank seeks shareholder nod to raise Rs 55,000 crore in FY27
Axis Bank is seeking shareholder approval to raise a substantial Rs 55,000 crore in FY27, comprising Rs 20,000 crore via equity and Rs 35,000 crore through debt. This move supports the bank's ongoing strategy to bolster its balance sheet by aggressively mobilizing deposits. The bank is focusing on acquiring new premium customers and deepening relationships with existing ones to drive growth and enhance customer value.
The US is excited to collaborate with India on the Pax Silica initiative, which is designed to enhance reliable trade in essential AI products. Announced by US Under Secretary Jacob Helberg, PaxPass aims to simplify AI supply chains with a financial commitment of $50 million from the US.
Delhi Airport sees hub-and-spoke model strengthening Indias aviation hub ambitions: DIAL CEO
Airport operator says seamless domestic-to-international connectivity could help channel traffic through Indian hubs instead of overseas transit airports
US inflation tops 4% for first time in three years, boosts Fed hike bets
US inflation surged past 4.0% in May, driven by Middle East conflict-fueled energy prices, marking the highest increase in three years. This development pushes the Federal Reserve closer to potential interest rate hikes this year. Despite consumers facing higher costs, spending has remained robust, buoyed by tax refunds and a stock market rally.
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UK sees new hottest June day on record at 36. 4C: Met Office
The UK's Met Office weather service said the record-breaking June temperature had been clocked in the village of Yeovilton, after Wednesday's high was reached further east in Gosport, Hampshire.
Govt increases passport fees across categories from July 1
Fresh passports, renewals and replacements, Tatkaal services and certificates become costlier under revised fee structure
A fresh GTA 6 graphics modes leak has reignited the debate over Performance Mode, Quality Mode, and the long-awaited possibility of 60 FPS on consoles. While Rockstar Games has yet to confirm the feature, the rumor has sparked excitement because it could shape how millions of PS5 and Xbox Series X players experience one of gaming's most anticipated releases.
A Florida couple struck gold, or rather diamond, unearthing a 3.36-carat gem at Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park. This unique park, the world's only public diamond-bearing site, allows visitors to keep their finds. Over 75,000 diamonds have been discovered since 1906, with hundreds found annually, making it a global magnet for treasure hunters.
Japanese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of What you owe your father is higher than the mountain, what you owe your mother is deeper than the ocean. The saying reflects the immense sacrifices, love, and guidance that parents provide throughout a person's life. By comparing a father's contribution to a towering mountain and a mother's care to the vast depth of the ocean, the proverb emphasizes that parental devotion is immeasurable and cannot easily be repaid. It suggests that the support, protection, and nurturing received from parents shape a person's character, opportunities, and future.
RBI draft allows AIFIs, HFCs to borrow from call money
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed allowing All India Financial Institutions (AIFIs) and housing finance companies (HFCs) to borrow in the term money market, while also increasing borrowing limits for standalone primary dealers to strengthen liquidity and market participation.
SEA-led mustard model farm programme boosts yields, profitability in 3 States
The project established 3,000 frontline demonstration (FLD) plots covering 3,000 acres across Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana
Dont hold important meetings day before/after holiday: Cabinet Secretariats advisory to officials
The advisory, titled Conducting Effective Meeting, has been prepared by the Cabinet Secretariat with support from the National Centre for Good Governance
US judge blocks Trump's mail-in voting executive order
A federal judge in Boston has halted President Trump's executive order on mail-in voting, citing unlawful interference with state election administration. The order, which aimed to tighten rules and involved the Postal Service and Justice Department, was challenged by Democratic-led states. They argued it would create chaos and disenfranchise voters ahead of crucial November elections. This ruling contrasts with a previous decision in Washington D.C.
DGCA says probing Air India, IndiGo planes incident at Ahmedabad airport
An investigation is underway by aviation authorities following a mishap at Ahmedabad airport involving an Air India aircraft that mistakenly entered the same taxiway as an IndiGo flight. The Air India plane, arriving from Mumbai, made a wrong turn while taxiing, causing both planes to pause on taxiway 'P'.
NCLT approves Mantra Properties resolution plan for stalled project in Worli
The NCLT Mumbai Bench has approved Pune-based Mantra Properties & Developers resolution plan to revive a stalled Worli residential project in Mumbai with an estimated revenue potential of around Rs 2,000 crore.
Apple's revised pricing for India is now in effect, making Macs and iPads more expensive across the lineup. The company says rising RAM and storage costs, driven by surging demand from AI data centres and cloud infrastructure, forced it to raise prices after months of absorbing higher component expenses. The updated pricing sees the MacBook Air start at 1.49 lakh and the MacBook Pro at 2.39 lakh, while iPads and desktop Macs have also become costlier. Apple has indicated that these increases are unlikely to be temporary, highlighting how the global AI boom is beginning to impact everyday consumer electronics and purchasing decisions.
India's wireless subscriber base expands to nearly 1300 million in May 2026: TRAI
The number of wireless subscribers increased from 1288.96 million at the end of April 2026 to 1294.46 million at the end of May 2026. This expansion represents a monthly growth rate of 0.43 per cent for the country's wireless sector, according to a Telecom Regulatory Authority of India report, which highlighted steady upward movement across both urban and rural markets.
True self-respect, a full-time commitment, surpasses wealth and status, enabling a life of dignity. It's built through consistent choices aligned with principles, not external validation. This timeless wisdom is crucial today, as social media often fuels a need for approval. Cultivating inner worth through daily actions and discipline allows for authentic living, independent of others' opinions.
France shuts down nuclear reactors in heatwave precaution
France's primary energy provider has temporarily halted two nuclear reactors amid a severe heatwave to protect rivers from excessive warming. Power plants rely on river water for cooling, and discharging heated water can harm aquatic life. These shutdowns, including at Nogent-sur-Seine and Bugey, are crucial for meeting environmental regulations. Despite these measures, the national grid operator assures sufficient power generation capacity to meet demand.
A Turkish proverb, He whose mouth has been burnt by hot milk will always blow on yoghurt, illustrates how past negative experiences foster caution. This ingrained wariness, while protective, can lead to over-caution, preventing individuals from embracing new opportunities. The saying emphasizes the need to learn from mistakes without letting fear dictate future choices, advocating for a balance between alertness and confidence to foster personal growth.
Chinese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Without experiencing setbacks, one cannot gain knowledge. The saying reflects the idea that wisdom and understanding are often gained through challenges, mistakes, and difficult experiences rather than through success alone. It suggests that setbacks play an important role in personal growth by teaching valuable lessons that cannot always be learned from comfort or achievement.
Many professionals in their 40s discover that their biggest financial mistakes were not bad investments, but delayed decisions. By this stage, income is often at its peak, but competing obligations can make it easy to feel wealthy even as you fall behind on long-term goals.
Government restores non-domestic LPG supplies to pre-crisis levels
India has restored non-domestic packed LPG supplies to their pre-crisis levels. This welcome development follows a significant improvement in the country's overall LPG availability, ensuring commercial users can once again rely on normal cylinder deliveries. The government's swift action is set to boost operational continuity for numerous establishments.
As asteroid 1997 NC1 speeds past Earth this Saturday, many people are wondering whether our planet is in danger. The close flyby of this massive space rock has attracted global attention, but scientists say there is no reason to panic. Here's what makes this asteroid significant, why it is being closely monitored, whether it poses any impact risk, and how skywatchers can follow the event live.
IAF gets final clearance for indigenous Netra surveillance aircraft system
India's Air Force has achieved a significant milestone with the Final Operational Clearance for its indigenous Netra Airborne Early Warning and Control system. This advanced surveillance technology, developed through collaboration between the IAF, DRDO, and industry, significantly boosts India's defence self-reliance and battle management capabilities. The system has already proven its reliability during recent military operations, underscoring its importance in evolving warfare scenarios.
'Sign the damn bill': Schumer, Warren & other Dems blast Trump for blocking affordable housing bill
Should you switch SIPs to last years top-performing fund? This study has the answer
Investors who switch based on the previous year's performance may end up buying into a segment after much of its rally has already occurred. For long-term SIP investors, consistency and discipline may prove more effective than repeatedly chasing the latest market winner.

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