CCP sees value in USA's suffering: Rep Kim backs Trump's push to shut Chinas POISON PIPELINE
Why do some people dislike surprise parties, unexpected plans, or sudden changes? Psychology reveals how uncertainty, emotional regulation and brain prediction systems may explain the behavior.
ITR filing 2026: Have foreign assets or income? Not reporting them may cost you 10 lakh
Indian taxpayers must disclose foreign income and assets in their income tax return each year to avoid penalties up to 10 lakhs. Deadline to report foreign assets, importance of such a disclosure among other details explained here.
UAE Lottery Results: Excitement is high as the UAE Lottery has unveiled the latest Pick 3 and Pick 4 winning numbers. Participants across the region are now verifying their tickets against the officially announced digits following the evening draw. These daily number-based games offer cash prizes for exact matches and other eligible patterns, with winners undergoing official verification. The lottery continues to attract significant interest with its daily draws.
'AT 15, MY BR**STS WERE TAKEN FROM ME!': Detransitioner's emotional testimony stuns Senate
Energy transition has become a key investment theme for Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha Broking Ltd., as the US-Iran war reinforces the sectors importance and creates opportunities across its value chain.
Vegetable inflation soars, likely to go up further
Experts now warn that a projected below-normal monsoon could drive vegetable prices even higher
A 22-year-old engineer, Connor Gibson, is revolutionizing dental care for the uninsured. He taught himself dentistry and 3D printing to create free dentures, drastically cutting down the process from months to hours. His innovative mobile lab, developed with Remote Area Medical, provides custom-fitted dentures in a single weekend, restoring dignity and smiles to countless Americans facing financial barriers to essential dental treatment.
Andhra Cabinet raises retirement age for PSUs; restores Old Pension Schemes for 11,000 employees
Andhra Pradesh employees in state PSUs, Gurukul schools, and welfare societies will now retire at 62, matching state government staff. Additionally, around 11,000 employees appointed before September 2004 will transition from the Contributory Pension Scheme to the Old Pension Scheme. This move aims to enhance post-retirement financial and social security for these workers, with Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu assuring support for employee interests.
Why do some people always wear shoes, even inside the house? Psychology suggests the habit may be linked to preparedness, cognitive comfort, personal boundaries and feelings of control.
According to analysts at S&P, there would be gradual easing with respect to insurance costs and vessel transits too would pick up gradually.
Nagalands Guru Sangyusang Ponener receives Padma Shri awards from President Droupadi Murmu
India prepares contingency plans for 315 districts as monsoon falters
India is implementing contingency plans for over 300 vulnerable districts facing a potentially weak monsoon. With rains currently 43% below average and a forecast for continued weakness, the government is urging farmers to adopt short-duration, water-efficient crops. Preparations include repairing water-harvesting structures to mitigate the impact on crucial summer-sown crops and rural incomes.
VOC Port launches PortGPT app, becomes Indias first major port to deploy enterprise AI
The event also featured an IIM Calcutta case study release and an MoU with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya to boost maritime research, innovation and skill development
Did Trisha unfollow Tamil Nadu CM Vijay? Actresss latest update shares the truth: To the person who
Actress Trisha Krishnan has dispelled rumors of a falling out with Tamil Nadu CM Vijay by sharing a heartwarming birthday post. The Leo star posted an emotional picture from Vijay's late-night birthday celebration, showing them both beaming. This gesture directly addresses recent speculation about unfollowing on social media and their rumored relationship, which has been fueled by their frequent public appearances and successful on-screen collaborations.
Best Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Everything is good when new, but friends when old. The saying reflects the enduring value of friendship, trust, and long-term human connections. It suggests that while people are naturally attracted to new possessions, experiences, and opportunities, friendships often become more meaningful as they grow older. Over time, shared memories, mutual understanding, and proven loyalty strengthen relationships in ways that novelty cannot.
Tata Motors to invest up to Rs 40,000 crore by FY31
Tata Motors is set to invest up to Rs 40,000 crore over five years, aiming to nearly double its passenger vehicle capacity and introduce new models. The company targets a 20% domestic market share by FY31, with electric and CNG vehicles driving significant growth. This ambitious plan includes expanding its EV lineup and enhancing battery technology to address adoption barriers, positioning Tata Motors for a multi-powertrain future.
In touch with Qatari authorities to bring back mortal remains of Indians killed in explosion: MEA
Tragedy struck Qatar's Ras Laffan gas field as an explosion claimed the lives of 12 Indian nationals, with 66 others injured. India's Ministry of External Affairs is actively coordinating with Qatari authorities for the identification and repatriation of the deceased. The Indian Embassy in Doha is providing all possible assistance to affected families, ensuring swift arrangements for the mortal remains.
A former banker, Amith Kishan, transformed his life by establishing Hebbevu Farms in Andhra Pradesh, a 650-acre natural farming enterprise. Shunning chemicals and tractors, the farm thrives on indigenous practices, powered by 700 cows and bulls. This initiative not only produces diverse crops and dairy but also provides employment to over 3,000 rural women, fostering a sustainable ecosystem and a quiet economic revolution.
RSS-affiliated farmer body seeks denotification of Bt cotton seeds
The announcement assumes significance as the US Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, visits India for FTA talks, with GM crops remaining a key sticking point
A giant rail bridge across the Gobi Desert in China is making people ask one big question: How?
A massive rail bridge rising above Chinas Gobi Desert is drawing global attention. Built to overcome shifting sands, powerful winds, and extreme temperatures, the engineering project showcases how modern rail technology is transforming one of the worlds harshest landscapes while boosting trade and transportation.
Weather Tomorrow: The India Meteorological Department has issued a fresh weather warning as the southwest monsoon strengthens. Heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds up to 40 kmph are expected across several states, including Maharashtra and the Northeast. Residents in vulnerable areas are advised to stay alert due to potential waterlogging and falling trees. The forecast indicates widespread rain and localized disruptions over the coming days.
Planning an International trip? You may not get entry to these countries without a travel insurance
Many international destinations now require travelers to have insurance coverage to enter, a trend heightened by the Covid pandemic. These policies help cover medical costs and emergencies, with uninsured tourists often denied entry.
KRBL launches poha under India Gate brand as part of its efforts to expand in staples category
The company has tested marketed the product in Europe, says a senior company official
India Must Enhance Global Competitiveness to Achieve $10 Trillion Economy, Says CII President
Mumbai, June 23: R. Mukundan, the President of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), stated on Tuesday that India needs to become more competitive globally to achieve its goal of becoming a $10 trillion economy. He emphasized the importance of accelerating progress in trade, manufacturing, investment, and innovation amid changing geopolitical and technological landscapes. In ... Read more India Must Enhance Global Competitiveness to Achieve $10 Trillion Economy, Says CII President
Centre brings together states, industry for $100 billion textile exports goal
India aims to double its textile and apparel exports to $100 billion by 2030, with a nationwide exercise and summit focusing on strategies for key hubs. Discussions centered on technical textiles, man-made fibers, and improving logistics. The initiative emphasizes district-led growth and value addition to bolster the nation's global textile trade presence.
Punjab BJP President Writes to World Bank Chief on Rural Economy Concerns
Chandigarh, June 23: Punjab BJP President Kaul Singh Dhillon has written to World Bank Chief Ajay Banga, welcoming his recent comments on Punjabs rural economy. Dhillon stated that Bangas remarks have sparked an important discussion on the economic realities of Punjab, which should be addressed seriously rather than through political blame games. In his letter, ... Read more Punjab BJP President Writes to World Bank Chief on Rural Economy Concerns
Over 90 years ago, Hans Selye challenged the notion that stress is inherently negative. He argued that stress is a natural part of life, essential for growth and accomplishment, and not something to be avoided. Selye's pioneering work identified the body's stress response system and distinguished between 'distress' and 'eustress'. His insights remain relevant today, encouraging us to manage and channel stress for self-improvement.
RBI's FCNR push may boost banks' deposit growth: Crisil
Foreign currency deposits are poised for a boost as the RBI removes interest rate caps on certain non-resident accounts until September. This move aims to attract overseas funds, potentially increasing their contribution to bank deposits. While household savings remain key, this diversification offers supplementary support to overall deposit growth, especially as credit expansion outpaces traditional deposit mobilization. This could ease liquidity challenges for banks.
India launches anti-dumping probe into electrical steel imports from China, 3 other nations
India has launched an anti-dumping investigation into electrical steel imports from China, Japan, Korea, and Russia. This move, prompted by a complaint from JSW JFE Electrical Steel Nashik, aims to protect domestic manufacturers from alleged cheap imports that are reportedly causing significant harm. The probe will determine if dumping has occurred and if duties are necessary to ensure fair trade.
MNRE opens one-month window for provisional commissioning of solar projects awaiting ALMM clearance
The move allows eligible projects to generate, inject, wheel, bank and settle electricity during the interim period
Nafed to auction oilseeds, pulses through own platform, NCCF to follow suit
Cooperation Minister Amit Shah launches Nafeds digital auction platform, Nafex.in
Fish take naps, follow sleep schedules, and may be more human than we thought
Fish sleep like humans study explained: A research reveals zebrafish exhibit complex sleep patterns, mirroring human behavior. These fish experience four distinct sleep stages, including daytime naps, with some stages showing eye movements akin to human REM sleep.
WTO to set up dispute panel in China's case against India's solar, IT goods measures
China has successfully established a World Trade Organization panel to challenge India's solar cell, module, and IT goods policies. Beijing alleges these measures, including tariffs and incentives, unfairly target Chinese products. India had previously blocked the request, but the WTO body accepted China's second attempt. The panel will now scrutinize India's trade commitments regarding these imported high-tech and solar energy items.
Centre auctions 10 critical mineral blocks in 7th round
India has successfully auctioned 10 critical and strategic mineral blocks, bringing the total to 56. This significant expansion includes first-time auctions in Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and Telangana for minerals like graphite and rare earth elements. The move aims to bolster domestic supply chains and advance the nation's critical mineral mission, alongside a second round of exploration license auctions.
No matter where they hide!: FBI captures $3.7B Minnesota medicare fraud mastermind from Turkey
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Stephen Hawkings Life Lesson: Intelligence Is the Ability to Adapt to Change This timeless wisdom offers a vital blueprint for navigating personal struggles and professional challenges. By understanding this mindset, we can transform unexpected obstacles into powerful stepping stones for success.
Assam Cabinet approves land law amendments to boost investment
Assam's Cabinet greenlit a bill to boost industrial investment by easing land reclassification for sectors like MSMEs and solar energy. Fair Price Shop licenses are extended, and Rs 9.75 crore is allocated for the Assam Tea Corporation's voluntary retirement scheme. Private university land norms are relaxed, and new rules for school infrastructure and tourism accommodations were also approved, aiming for streamlined development and improved services across the state.
Psychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal how the brain manages competing priorities. The handkerchief itself is rarely the real story. Attention is. Mental overload is. Personal systems are. What may seem like a simple habit often reflects the ways people organize information, cope with busy schedules, and create small strategies to navigate daily life more efficiently.
Indian govt says crops in 111 districts are most vulnerable to monsoon deficit
315 districts have been identified as potentially affected by weak monsoon conditions.
11 India-bound ships carrying oil, fertilisers transited Hormuz since June 17: MEA
On withdrawal of US sanctions on Iranian oil, India said it is monitoring developments in West Asia
Near-universal acceptance of GST, finds Deloitte Survey, but challenges persist
The digital backbone enables taxpayers, businesses and the government with real-time compliance and data-driven decision-making, says Gokul Chaudhri, President (Tax) at Deloitte South Asia
Idiom of the Day: Cut somebody some slack A simple idiom with a big life lesson
The idiom cut somebody some slack highlights the importance of patience, understanding, and flexibility in human interactions. It is commonly used when someone is under pressure, facing difficulties, or not performing at their usual standard. The phrase encourages others to be less strict or critical and instead respond with empathy and consideration.
Hormuz shipping activity shows signs of recovery; Indian refiners shine amid disruption: S&P Global
Shipping through the crucial Strait of Hormuz is showing signs of recovery, with daily transits increasing significantly, though still far below pre-war levels. Indian refiners, however, are demonstrating remarkable resilience, successfully diversifying their crude oil sources to include Russian, Brazilian, West African, and US grades amidst ongoing global energy supply disruptions. Market watchers remain vigilant as geopolitical tensions continue to influence oil trade.
El Nino could weigh on Indias sugarcane production
Production this year may be 400-420 million tonnes but poor rainfall could drag it to 390 million tonnes
Tata Power's Mundra plant mandated to run at full capacity till September
The power ministry has directed Tata Power's 4,150 MW Mundra plant to operate at full capacity until September 30, 2026. This extension aims to prevent electricity shortages during the anticipated peak summer demand of 270 GW. The plant, which resumed operations in April after a nine-month hiatus, supplies power to Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.
CCI clears Honda's proposal to acquire additional 21% stake in Astemo
Japan's Honda Motor Co. has received a green light from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) to acquire an additional 21% stake in automotive components maker Astemo from Hitachi. This move will transform Astemo into a consolidated subsidiary of Honda. The deal, announced last December, will see Honda's ownership increase significantly, solidifying its control over the key auto parts manufacturer.
SpaceX falls below IPO price: How much of your money should be in futuristic tech?
Wall Street's tech stocks fell sharply as concerns about AI-driven gains grew. Nasdaq and S&P 500 dropped, with losses in semiconductor stocks and SpaceX leading the charge.
Southwest monsoon covers entire Odisha: IMD
Odisha has been fully covered by the Southwest monsoon as of Tuesday, with several districts experiencing heavy rainfall. The India Meteorological Department forecasts continued rain and thunderstorms across the state, with gusty winds up to 50 kmph expected. Heavy downpours are predicted for Cuttack, Rayagada, Koraput, Gajapati, and Nayagarh on Wednesday, prompting a 'yellow warning'. Fishermen are advised to stay ashore until June 24 due to rough seas.
Gold loans surge in Retail Mix; NBFCs outpace banks in market share gains: Experian report
A report by credit bureau Experian shows that gold loans have become a major driver of Indias retail credit growth, with their share in the retail loan portfolio rising from 18% in FY23 to 41% in FY26. The shift comes alongside a sharp rise in global gold prices, which have increased about 130% over the past five years.
J&K: Tharoor-led Parliamentary panel focuses on border security, winning Kashmiri community trust
Honasa Consumer enters nutraceuticals segment; to acquires 58 pc stake in Fluence Pharma
Honasa Consumer, parent of Mamaearth, is acquiring a 58% stake in nutraceuticals firm Fluence Pharma for Rs 135 crore, marking its entry into the health and wellness supplements market. This strategic move aims to leverage Fluence's patented technology and dermatologist network to expand Honasa's 'inside-out' beauty solutions. The acquisition is expected to significantly boost Honasa's growth by diversifying its product portfolio into the rapidly expanding Indian nutraceuticals sector.
Karnataka supports 10,500 food processing units, creates up to 1 lakh jobs: KAPPEC
Karnataka is championing micro food processing, supporting over 10,500 units and creating up to one lakh jobs. The state is also a leading millet processing hub. Discussions at a recent conference highlighted the transformative potential of AI and robotics in the agro-food sector, aiming to boost India's processing capabilities from a mere 10% to compete globally. Experts emphasized innovation and technology for value addition and reducing wastage.
India needs to maintain 7-8% growth to achieve Viksit Bharat target, says EAC-PMs Dev
The farm sector needs to be more diversified, nutritious, sustainable and climate resilient, he said
Bajaj Auto says ransomware attack hits systems
Bajaj Auto confirmed a ransomware attack on Tuesday, affecting its systems and those of its unit, Bajaj Auto Technology. The automotive giant swiftly implemented precautionary measures and security protocols to contain the breach. These actions have reportedly been successful in mitigating the impact of the cyber incident, ensuring operational continuity.
Groundbreaking for Galathea Bay project in 2028: Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
India is moving forward with the Galathea Bay mega-project, with construction slated to begin in 2028. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal confirmed that environmental concerns have been addressed, assuring no ecological damage. He highlighted that island residents are eager for the project, seeing it as a way to end their isolation. The Rs 48,862 crore International Container Transshipment Port on Great Nicobar Island has received necessary approvals.
Radhika Gupta explains IPO funds: What investors should know about this niche mutual fund category
IPO funds are equity mutual fund schemes that invest primarily in recently listed companies. Rather than applying for individual IPOs, investors get a portfolio of newly listed stocks. As Radhika Gupta notes, Rather than figuring out which IPO to invest in every month, let a fund do it for you!
Banks can offer loans for FCNR (B), rebook deposits, RBI clarifies
Indian banks can now lend against FCNR(B) deposits, with the RBI offering forex swaps only on the principal amount. This move aims to attract dollars by absorbing currency hedging costs for banks, boosting FCNR(B) rates to 6-7.1%. The central bank also clarified rules for stand-by letters of credit and introduced a swap facility for external commercial borrowings, easing dollar hedging for businesses.
A remarkable discovery of 16 bones in Germany's Neander Valley in 1856 challenged prevailing scientific beliefs about human origins. Initially thought to be ancient humans, these remains were later identified as a distinct species, Homo Neanderthalensis. Further finds globally confirmed their existence, revealing a more complex and sophisticated species than previously imagined, even interbreeding with modern humans.
Best Proverb of the Day: An ancient Irish proverb, 'A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures in the doctor's book,' offers timeless wisdom for modern life. Highlighting humor and rest as potent healing agents, it suggests simple, accessible remedies for stress and fatigue. Science now validates laughter's stress-reducing benefits and sleep's crucial role in physical and mental restoration, making this proverb a powerful reminder of essential well-being.
Iran-U. S war ends but Strait of Hormuz disruptions could continue for months ahead. Here's why
Strait of Hormuz continues to remain the bone of the contention in Iran-U.S. deal and middle-east gulf countries' geo-politics. The question remains when will situation normalize.
Best quote of the day by David Schwimmer: Actor David Schwimmer emphasizes that true fulfillment stems from self-awareness and authentic expression, not external validation. He suggests that understanding oneself is a continuous, lifelong journey, shaped by life's experiences.
Psychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal invisible social dynamics. The dishes themselves are rarely the real story. Responsibility is. Awareness is. Habit is. People who consistently leave dishes behind are not automatically lazy, selfish, or inconsiderate; it is more about priorities.
SpaceX stock down by 16%: Will your mutual fund investments take a hit?
SpaceX is experiencing a fourth day of stock losses amid a tech sell-off, dropping about 3% to $150. This follows a record $75 billion IPO last week, with investors concerned about AI enthusiasm. SpaceX has lost over $600 billion in value since the decline began.
Gujarat gets air connectivity boost as Star Air commences Mundra flights
While Bhuj and Kandla airports in Kutch handle regular passenger flights, traffic at Mundra has been limited to non scheduled operations.
Best Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Words should be weighed, not counted. The saying reflects the importance of thoughtful communication and the idea that the value of words lies in their meaning rather than their quantity. It suggests that speaking more does not necessarily make a message more effective. Instead, carefully chosen words often carry greater impact, clarity, and wisdom than lengthy explanations.
Adani Mundra Airport begins operations with Star Air services to Goa, Mumbai and Surat
The airport currently connects Goa, Mumbai, Hindon and Surat, with plans to expand routes to Ahmedabad, Belagavi, Bengaluru, Kolhapur and Nanded.
76% health insurance reimbursement claimants face immediate financial burden: report
Ability to manage costs only with liquid savings dropped from 32% to 24% in 2024-25 whilefinancial stress faced by insurance holders at the time of raising claims has gone up across all tiers of cities between 2023 and 2025, says consumer insights report by online marketplace Policybazaar
What are focused funds? Meaning, investment strategy, key factors, benefits and risks
Focused funds are equity mutual fund schemes that invest in a limited number of stocks, allowing fund managers to take concentrated bets. These funds can invest in a maximum of 30 stocks and must allocate at least 80% of their total assets to equity and equity-related instruments.
Padma Awards: 'Dhurandar' star R. Madhavan conferred Padma Shri by the President Droupadi Murmu
Melbourne, Victoria: Every Bit Different
Planning a trip to Australia? Explore Melbournes famous coffee culture, iconic attractions, art scene, sporting events and scenic coastal experiences in this 2026 travel guide.
IRCTC Chairman and MD Sanjay Kumar Jain quits; Railways set to appoint interim chief
Sanjay Kumar Jain's resignation as IRCTC Chairman and Managing Director has been approved by the Ministry of Railways, effective July 20, 2026. The public sector undertaking confirmed this development in a regulatory filing. The Ministry conveyed its approval through a letter dated June 22, 2026. Details regarding the additional charge for the CMD post will be announced shortly.
NHAI partners NCAER to set up Indias first transport economics research centre
The centre will conduct policy-relevant studies on highways, freight logistics, toll systems, safety, and technology adoption to support long-term infrastructure planning and investment decisions.
India needs to move from ease and cost to speed of doing business, CII president Mukundan says
In an interview to The Hindu, Mr. R. Mukundan pointed out several points of friction involving bureaucratic processes or logistics. He added that the private sector was indeed investing, contrary to allegations by government officials
Trump claims Iran agreed to highest-level nuclear inspections, says no Hormuz blockade
However, Iranian officials rejected these claims, saying no agreement has been reached on IAEA inspections of damaged nuclear sites
Mammootty Padma Bhushan: Malayalam superstar Mammootty's impressive net worth, estimated at 340 crore, is a testament to his enduring career. Beyond his 10 crore per film earnings, the veteran actor has strategically invested in real estate and diversified into various business ventures. This financial acumen, coupled with his recent Padma Bhushan honor, highlights his significant impact both on and off the screen, solidifying his legacy as a powerhouse in Indian cinema.
India expects starting 50-60 greenfield mines this year: Mines Secretary
India plans to operationalise 5060 new greenfield mines in the current fiscal, Union Mines Secretary Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday. He said 36 mines, including 28 greenfield projects, were already made operational in 2025-26. He added that bids for setting up nickel and lithium processing units will be invited within the next three months.
Government looks to start work on Great Nicobar Project from 2028, says Sonowal
The government plans to commence the ambitious Great Nicobar Project by 2028, aiming to establish a strategic maritime and economic hub. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal assured that ecological balance, including protecting leatherback sea turtles and coral zones, will be maintained. This comes despite opposition from the Congress, which has raised concerns about environmental impact and alleged benefits for a single businessman.
Shibu Soren & Mammootty among Padma Bhushan awardees. Check full list
President Droupadi Murmu presented the Padma Bhushan to veteran actor Mammootty and posthumously to former Jharkhand CM Shibu Soren. Playback singer Alka Yagnik and tennis legend Vijay Amritraj were also honored for their significant contributions. The ceremony recognized distinguished individuals across cinema, public affairs, music, sports, literature, and education, including Padma Vibhushan recipient P. Narayanan and Justice K.T. Thomas.
RBI clears loans, SBLCs against FCNR(B) deposits under swap scheme
Banks can now offer loans to non-residents and issue standby letters of credit against FCNR(B) deposits under the RBI's swap facility. This regulatory clarity from the central bank allows Indian banks, including overseas branches, to lend to non-residents who then place these funds as FCNR(B) deposits, serving as collateral. This move aims to boost foreign currency inflows, with the swap facility covering only the principal amount of deposits.
Life lesson quote of the day by Milton Berle is a tribute to the extraordinary dedication, strength, and versatility of mothers. Through humor, the quote acknowledges the countless responsibilities mothers manage and the profound impact they have on the lives of others. Mothers perform many roles simultaneously, often with remarkable patience and love. Their contributions to families and society are invaluable. The quote reminds us to appreciate, respect, and celebrate the extraordinary individuals who make motherhood one of the most important and inspiring roles in human life.
India's trade saw a healthy 5.4% growth in Q4 FY26, driven by robust services exports that significantly boosted the services trade surplus to $60.4 billion. Despite a dip in merchandise exports, the strong performance in services, which are increasingly closing the gap with goods exports, bolstered overall trade figures. India also solidified its global standing as a leading services exporter.
The Reserve Bank of India has mandated uniform prudential treatment for all credit facilities, including those disbursed via UPI. This move closes a regulatory loophole allowing banks to offer lighter treatment to UPI-linked credit. Now, the nature of the credit, not the technology, dictates capital adequacy and provisioning, ensuring consistent regulation across all credit products.
Every day, onion peels go straight from the chopping board to the dustbin without a second thought. But these papery outer layers can be surprisingly useful around the home, garden, and even in the kitchen. Before you toss them out, try these simple ways to give onion peels a second life and cut down on kitchen waste.
Rajesh Exports' troubles deepen with ED searches amid Rs 15 lakh crore revenue row
Enforcement Directorate officials conducted searches at Rajesh Exports' Bengaluru and Mumbai locations. This action follows scrutiny by market regulator Sebi over alleged financial irregularities, including inflated revenues attributed to overseas subsidiaries. Sebi has also restricted the company's CMD from trading its securities pending further investigation. The company has denied any wrongdoing, citing a potential communication gap.
Psychology says people who like to munch while going on trips aren't always eating because of hunger. Psychology suggests that snacking during travel can be linked to comfort, routine, boredom, excitement, stress management, and reward. This behavior may also help people stay engaged during long journeys. Understanding the reasons behind travel snacking can help people become more aware of their eating habits and make informed choices during trips.
Intellectual curiosity & infectious optimism: Industry cheers Kunal Shah's new role as WhatsApp Head
India Inc. is celebrating Kunal Shah's appointment as WhatsApp head, hailing it as a milestone for Indian startup leadership. Industry leaders lauded his intellectual curiosity and infectious optimism, noting his unique philosophy background and entrepreneurial journey. Meta's investment in his fintech firm CRED and Shah's deep understanding of consumer behavior are seen as key assets for the messaging giant's future growth.
R. Madhavan, a celebrated actor, has been honored with the prestigious Padma Shri award for his significant contributions to Indian cinema. From his early days in television to a successful film career spanning over 75 movies, Madhavan has consistently reinvented himself, showcasing remarkable versatility. His recent intense portrayal of Ajay Sanyal in the Dhurandhar franchise has further solidified his reputation as a powerful performer.

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