WWDC26: Apple expands parental controls with app limits, web approvals, and redesigned Screen Time
Apple unveiled a suite of new child safety and parental control features at WWDC26. These updates enhance device setup, introduce Ask to Browse for Safari, expand communication controls, and overhaul Screen Time with Time Allowances and customizable schedules. The new tools aim to give parents greater oversight over their children's online activities and device usage.
Apple is launching Apple Intelligence, bringing AI to its devices. New features will enhance Photos, Safari, and communication apps. Users can expect smarter editing tools, automatic tab organization, and proactive suggestions. Password management and home automation are also getting an AI boost. These updates are expected to roll out later this year.
Life Advice of the Day by Thomas Edison highlights a common human habit. The quote says, The trouble with most people is that they quit before they start. It focuses on fear, doubt, and hesitation. The message encourages people to take the first step instead of giving up before trying. Thomas Edisons own life shows how effort, learning, and persistence can help people move toward success and achieve long-term goals.
'Hezbollah bu*chers you like to hang out with': Miller & Tlaib's EXPLOSIVE clash on US House Floor
Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee collapses in court | Judge delivers big blow to immigration agenda
WWDC26: Apple's new Siri AI aims to become a truly personal assistant
Apple unveiled Siri AI at WWDC26, a significant overhaul powered by Apple Intelligence. The new Siri understands personal context across apps and devices, offers web-based real-time answers, and integrates Visual Intelligence for on-screen and real-world analysis. Writing assistance is also enhanced, with the AI capable of drafting, rewriting, and proofreading content.
Life advice of the day by Henry David Thoreau: His quote emphasizes the power of individual initiative. He suggests that those who act independently can start their journeys immediately, while those who rely on others must wait for collective readiness. This encourages taking the first step to build momentum and achieve personal growth, even if it means moving forward alone.
WWDC 2026: Siri AI, Apple Intelligence, child safety tools and more Biggest announcements from Apple
Apple has announced its biggest AI advancements at WWDC 2026. A completely redesigned Siri will understand context and perform actions across apps. Apple Intelligence receives a major upgrade, powering new features for writing, image generation, and more. Enhanced child safety tools are also introduced.
Muted returns on market bets steer funds back to banks
As per RBI data, bank deposits stood at ?256.9 lakh crore as of May 15, 2026, registering a year-on-year growth of 12.2% - well above the 10% growth recorded in the corresponding period last year - with time deposits leading the charge, rising 12.3% to ?225.2 lakh crore and accounting for 87.7% of total deposits.
LPG crunch forces IRCTC to resume cooking onboard; 60% of railway food to be prepared on electricity
Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation is now cooking meals inside moving trains. This practice was stopped earlier but has resumed using electric induction stoves. The company is also using induction cookers at major stations. This change is due to a significant shortage of commercial LPG cylinders. The disruption has impacted IRCTC's financial performance.
FM Sitharaman discusses ways to boost growth with Bengal CM
The meeting, coming just over a month after the BJP stormed to power in West Bengal for the first time, also dwelt on improving the credit availability across various sectors in the state and bolstering the implementation of central government schemes there, the finance ministry said in a statement.
India aviation market exciting but high fuel costs remain a challenge: IATA chief
Willie Walsh praised Indias airport infrastructure and support measures, stressing that stronger air connectivity will drive future aviation and economic growth
Grasim approves Rs 3,000 cr expansion of Harihar Lyocell Plant
Grasim Industries will invest 3,094 crore to expand its Lyocell plant in Harihar, Karnataka. This expansion will significantly boost its advanced fibre capabilities. The project will add 110,000 tonnes capacity, making Grasim a global leader in sustainable man-made cellulosic fibres. The plant's first phase is set for commissioning by mid-2027, with the second phase to follow in 2028 and 2030.
Are Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump on the Verge of Breakup? Here's What Reports Say
Recent reports suggest that Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump are not on the verge of a breakup despite facing major personal challenges. Woods continues to focus on recovery following legal troubles and ongoing health concerns, while Trump is undergoing treatment after publicly revealing a breast cancer diagnosis. Sources close to the couple say they maintain a strong emotional connection and regularly communicate to support one another.
HC says toll collection against construction services provided to NHAI taxable
The Rajasthan High Court has ruled that toll collection rights are taxable. These rights are considered payment for highway construction services provided to the National Highways Authority of India. The court rejected arguments that toll collection is exempt from GST. This decision could impact public-private infrastructure projects. Tax authorities can now demand GST, interest, and penalties.
Fitch sees global oil markets returning to oversupply after Hormuz reopens
Global oil markets are set to return to oversupply soon. Fitch Ratings reports the Strait of Hormuz closure is a temporary supply shock. Prices are expected to fall sharply once traffic resumes. The market anticipates a surplus from September. This is driven by West Asian production recovery, strong non-OPEC growth, and potential OPEC output increases.
Born in Bihar, he became one of the greatest writers in English language, but he was not Indian
George Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair in Motihari, British India, became a celebrated British writer. His classics, Animal Farm and 1984, remain influential. Orwell's life included service in India and experiences in the Spanish Civil War. He married twice and adopted a son. His predictions about surveillance in 1984 proved remarkably accurate.
Vegas Group Buys over 10 acres of land in New Delhi for mixed-use project
Vegas Group has acquired a significant land parcel in Dwarka, New Delhi. The joint venture plans to develop a large mixed-use project. This development will include a mall, offices, hotels, and serviced apartments. The project is expected to boost the region's growth and meet existing demand for commercial spaces. Investment in this venture is projected to be substantial.
Kumar Shanker takes charge as IGL MD
Kumar Shanker is the new managing director of Indraprastha Gas. He takes over from Kamal Kishore Chatiwal. Shanker is a chemical engineer with over three decades of experience at GAIL. Previously, he led Maharashtra Natural Gas Ltd. IGL is a joint venture between GAIL and BPCL. The Delhi government also holds a stake in IGL.
Indian aviation market offers long-term opportunities: Star Alliance CEO
India's aviation market presents significant long-term opportunities. Air India is poised to benefit from this growth. Demand for premium leisure travel is rising globally and in India. Star Alliance members are adapting to this trend. Air India's transformation is progressing well with Star Alliance support.
Phase 1 of India-US trade pact hinges on Section 301 probe, official says
India and the US are set to finalize the first phase of their trade agreement soon. This move is contingent on the conclusion of ongoing Section 301 investigations by the US. Meanwhile, discussions with the UK on their free trade agreement are advancing well. Outstanding issues, including Britain's steel safeguard measure, are being addressed.
What's brewing? FinMin seeks gold lending info from banks
In a communique to banks on Friday evening, the Department of Financial Services sought data on value and quantity of gold metal loans (GMLs), number of customers, international gold suppliers as well as portfolio size, quantum of collateral and numbers of borrowers, two persons told ET.
Irish proverb of the day: An Irish saying offers a fresh perspective on aging. It suggests that growing older is a privilege many never experience. Instead of fearing changes, embrace the wisdom and opportunities that come with each year. This outlook fosters appreciation for life's journey.
One of UK's oldest listed cos Tate & Lyle accepts $3.6 billion bid from Ingredion
Ingredion is set to acquire Tate & Lyle for 2.7 billion pounds, approximately 3.6 billion dollars. This deal marks the end of Tate & Lyle's nearly century-long presence on the London Stock Exchange. The US company is offering 595 pence in cash per share. Investors may also receive up to 20 pence per share in dividends.
A Tata Trust board meets amid shadows over old share deal
Sir Dorabji Tata Trust trustees met Monday for routine matters. A petition questioning a 1989 Tata Sons share transfer to Noel Tata's father was not discussed. Tata Trusts denied allegations of impropriety, calling them baseless. The trusts are facing scrutiny over past transactions. This follows a previous order restraining the Sir Ratan Tata Trust from meetings.
With China holding fort both in the traditional manufactured goods and in modern hi-tech chip-based industries, robots and electric vehicles, the rich world finds the going tough in maintaining its earlier lead. The West feels both enfeebled and impoverished from its pole position it enjoyed! Chinas stupendous success, breath-taking infrastructure, neck-bending skyscrapers and mind-boggling development []
NH builders seek predefined input rates for projects under active bids
Road builders are asking the government to set fixed rates for bitumen and fuel. This is for highway projects currently up for bidding. They warn that current price differences could lead to unfair bidding and delay projects. The industry believes this will ensure transparent and fair competition. It aims to protect the financial health of these crucial infrastructure developments.
Solar module cos flag cell shortage; makers say demand can be met this year
Solar module makers face challenges with local cell sourcing rules. They report a significant gap between module manufacturing capacity and domestic cell availability. While module capacity stands at 225 GW, domestic cell capacity is only around 30 GW. Cell manufacturers counter that current demand is met and future capacity will suffice.
Odd timing of FIFA matches may keep bars, restaurants from joining party
Indian sports bars and restaurants anticipate lower customer numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Unfavorable match timings, with late-night and early-morning kick-offs, are expected to limit group viewings. Venues are seeking extended operating hours to accommodate some games. Analysts predict a shift towards highlights and delayed viewing rather than live broadcasts for overnight matches.
EU clears continued imports of Indian aquaculture goods
India will continue exporting key products like fish and honey to the European Union. New EU regulations, effective September, allow these exports. This is a significant development for India's fisheries sector, with exports to the EU valued at $1.59 billion. India has worked to meet these enhanced requirements, ensuring continued market access.
Rs 33,660 crore industrial parks scheme to help get investments, create jobs: Piyush Goyal
A new scheme, BHAVYA, worth 33,660 crore, will develop 100 industrial parks across India. This initiative aims to attract investments and create jobs. The scheme will be implemented in phases, with the first phase considering applications received by July 31. States will compete by submitting project proposals. The goal is to build world-class infrastructure and boost manufacturing.
'Pulte has NONE of that, ZERO!': Warner unloads on Trump's SHOCKING choice to lead U.S. intelligence
CEA Nageswaran backs CAG audit of local bodies
Chief economic adviser V Anantha Nageswaran calls for Comptroller and Auditor General of India audits for Panchayati Raj institutions. This aims to boost transparency and create essential data for State Finance Commissions. Current data gaps hinder effective policy guidance. Uniform accounting heads are also proposed for better fiscal accountability of states.
Credit cover for collateral-free education loans may be raised at inter-ministerial consultations
The government is exploring increasing the credit guarantee cover for education loans. This move aims to allow banks to offer loans exceeding 7.5 lakh without requiring collateral. Discussions are underway between the Finance and Education ministries. The enhancement is expected to boost credit flow to the education sector.
Road safety tech plan hit by telcos-auto turf war
India's ambitious V2X deployment faces a major hurdle as telecom operators, tech firms, and auto bodies clash over control. Disagreements over licensing, spectrum, and mandatory testing threaten to delay the life-saving technology aimed at reducing road fatalities. Stakeholders are divided on how to best manage this critical road safety ecosystem.
FIFA World Cup GROUP I: 24 years later, France and Senegal meet again
Football fans gear up for the World Cup. France, a top contender, seeks a third championship. Norway enters the tournament with star striker Erling Haaland. Senegal, making its third consecutive appearance, faces a dispute over its African champion status. Iraq returns to the World Cup after a long absence. The tournament promises exciting matches and potential upsets.
HC quashes 23,600 cr retrospective spectrum dues on Airtel, Voda Idea
The Bombay High Court has cancelled spectrum charges of approximately 23,600 crore rupees for Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea. The court ruled the government could not retrospectively impose these charges for the period between 2008 and 2012. This decision removes significant financial uncertainty for the telecom sector. It creates a more supportive environment for future investments in India's telecommunications industry.
President Murmu confers 7 Kirti Chakras; IAF pilot, Gaganyatri Prasanth Nair among recipients
President Droupadi Murmu presented gallantry awards to defense personnel. Seven Kirti Chakras, 15 Vir Chakras, and 29 Shaurya Chakras were awarded. These honors recognize exceptional courage and dedication. Air Commodore Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair and Navy officers Lt Commander Dilna K and Lt Commander Roopa A were among the recipients. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the ceremony.
'Spike proteins in tumours?: Sen Johnson drops bombshell claim, 'mRNA Covid vaccine causing cancer'
Social Security payments remain a top concern for millions of retirees in June 2026. The latest Social Security payment arrives June 10 for beneficiaries born between the 1st and 10th. The Social Security payment schedule also highlights growing focus on retirement benefits, SSI payments, and future funding challenges. Knowing payment dates helps recipients plan finances while tracking important Social Security updates shaping retirement security across America.
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Psychology says people stay in toxic relationships for these 5 reasons: Carl Jung explains why
According to the psychological ideas of Carl Jung, many individuals stay in unhealthy relationships not necessarily because of profound love, but because they fear facing loneliness, uncertainty and aspects of themselves they have spent years avoiding or suppressing.
'My mother migrated from Lithuania': Sen. Durbin TORCHES GOP at EXPLOSIVE denaturalization hearing
Apple WWDC 2026: Siri gets an AI makeover, its biggest upgrade since 2011 debut
Apple has launched a major Siri upgrade at WWDC 2026. The new Siri AI offers improved conversational skills and a redesigned interface. This marks Apple's biggest Siri update since its 2011 debut. The company aims to catch up with competitors like ChatGPT. Apple is emphasizing privacy in its new AI features. This revamp is crucial for Apple's broader AI ambitions.
PM Netanyahu says Israel will 'respond with force' if Iran attacks again
Native American wisdom offers profound life lessons. A proverb about the vision quest reveals the journey into the 'great mystery'. This journey signifies seeking deeper awareness beyond ordinary understanding. It stresses self-reflection and connecting with nature. This ancient wisdom guides personal growth and understanding one's place in the world. It teaches that true wisdom comes from within.
Cryptocurrency F&O: How are gains taxed in India? Know rules and ways to report in ITR
Cryptocurrency futures and options involve trading derivative contracts based on digital assets, enabling price speculation without ownership. Here's how the gains are taxed.
Spanish Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of There is no woman who sleeps so deeply that the sound of a guitar wont bring her to the window. The saying reflects the idea that human emotions are deeply responsive to beauty, art, and romantic expression, even when a person appears distant, unaware, or emotionally disengaged.
WWDC 2026 Expectations: Check expected announcements around iPhone features, AI and software updates
WWDC 2026 expected announcements: Apple's WWDC 2026 begins today, June 8. The tech giant is set to reveal major software updates. Expect a smarter Siri and a new AI-powered search interface. iOS 27 will focus on performance and stability. Some older iPhones will lose support. A new 'Search or Ask' screen will centralize interactions.
'STOP SHOOTING NOW!': Trump erupts after Iran fires 11 missiles at Israel, threatening peace deal
TCS renews 1.5 million sq ft Chennai office lease in Rs 1,420-cr rental deal
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has renewed its lease for nearly 15 lakh sq ft of office space in Chennai for 10 years, committing approximately Rs 1,420 crore. This significant renewal underscores TCS's long-term commitment to Chennai as a key delivery hub, despite ongoing discussions about AI's impact on tech employment.
Millions of SAVE borrowers must act before federal student loan rules change as repayment options disappear. Nearly 7.5 million borrowers could face higher monthly payments if they fail to choose a new repayment plan during the transition period. Key federal student loan changes will phase out popular income-driven repayment options, affect loan forgiveness pathways, and automatically move some borrowers into costlier repayment plans.
India 5th largest military spender in world in 2025, SIPRI report mentions May conflict with Pak
India emerged as the fifth largest military spender globally in 2025. The nation's defense expenditure reached USD 92.1 billion. India's nuclear arsenal saw an expansion. A severe military crisis between India and Pakistan occurred in May 2025. Global military spending rose to a record USD 2.9 trillion. Arms imports saw Ukraine, India, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan as top recipients.
Quote of the day by Beethoven: Ludwig van Beethoven's words highlight the societal paradox of expecting artists to be paragons of virtue while subjecting them to harsh criticism. He argued that while noble ideals are fitting for creators, critics often wield undue power to attack.
'Nothing but fear-mongering!': Sen Schmitt EXPLODES at Hirono during FIERY denaturalization hearing
The World Cup's biggest underdogs train on a beach, and their story will give you goosebumps
Curaao, the World Cup's smallest nation, makes history with a remarkable debut. Training on beaches and travelling in a unique school bus, this Dutch-born squad, led by the oldest manager ever, defied odds to qualify. They aim to surprise giants like Germany, fueled by island-wide passion and a winning mentality.
African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of He who marries a beautiful woman marries trouble. The saying reflects a traditional caution about how outward beauty can influence judgment and expectations in relationships. It suggests that when decisions are driven mainly by physical attraction, people may later face challenges such as jealousy, insecurity, or unmet emotional needs.
Major Bhargav Kalita receives Shaurya Chakra for gallantry in counter-terror mission
Major Bhargav Kalita received the Shaurya Chakra for his bravery in counter-terrorism operations. He led a successful ambush, neutralising a top terrorist. This action prevented further violence and ensured regional security. Major Kalita's leadership and courage were instrumental in this critical mission. His efforts significantly contributed to maintaining peace.
Vehicle retail sales jump 10% in May to 2.53 million units on rural demand
Vehicle sales saw a 10% jump in May, fueled by robust rural demand for cars and trucks. Passenger vehicle registrations surged in rural areas, outpacing urban growth. Two-wheeler sales also climbed, supported by GST cuts and wedding season purchases. Electric vehicle adoption is increasing across segments. FADA anticipates continued demand, supported by monsoon progress and rural cash flows.
India willing to open market to high-quality, innovative pharma products: Goyal
He projected that Indias pharmaceutical market could grow to USD 120 billion within five years, up from about USD 60 billion currently
Norway launches blue economy partnership with ASEAN in Jakarta
The Government of Norway officially launched the NorwayASEAN Collaboration on Development of Blue Economy in ...
RBI exempts bank swap deals from net unhedged FX exposure norm
Banks will benefit from new Reserve Bank of India rules. Swap deals for foreign currency funds will not count towards their overnight foreign currency market position. This change aims to help banks raise foreign currency more easily. The RBI had previously set a limit to control market volatility. This move is expected to provide relief and encourage foreign currency inflows.
India willing to open its market to high-quality, innovative pharma products, says commerce minister
India is ready to welcome high-quality global pharmaceutical products. This move is in exchange for better market access for Indian drug exports. The Indian pharma market is set to double in five years. Global companies are invited to invest in India's vast market and skilled workforce. India is a major supplier of generic medicines and vaccines worldwide.
Current Account turns into surplus in Q4FY26
The current account surplus in the reporting quarter, however, is lower than the year ago periods 1.4%
Centre cuts PM-Ujjwala Yojana refills from 9 to 4
PMUY has provided more than 10.55 crore LPG connections since it was formally inaugurated in 2016.
Apple stock price is once again at the center of Wall Street's attention after WWDC 2026. As Apple stock trades near $302, investors are debating whether the company's biggest artificial intelligence decision in years will unlock a new growth era or expose a hidden weakness. Apple stock remained close to record highs ahead of the keynote. Yet beneath the optimism lies a sharp divide among analysts. Some see a path toward $400 per share. Others believe Apple stock could retreat toward $215 if execution disappoints.
Greek Proverb of the Day: Perhaps the most compelling lesson within this Greek proverb is that remarkable achievements often emerge from the humblest beginnings. Those who accomplish great things are rarely the ones who spend years waiting for ideal opportunities. Instead, they are the people who can recognize potential and value in places where others see nothing special.
Current under-recovery 30/litre on diesel, 6/litre on petrol: Official
Officials at the Petroleum Ministry informed that OMCs were absorbing daily losses in the range of 600-700 crore daily from the sale of petrol, diesel and LPG combined
Upasana Kamineni, wife of Ram Charan, is a prominent figure in India's healthcare sector, managing multiple roles within her family's 77,000 crore business empire. She also serves as an Independent Director for a global life sciences company. Meanwhile, Ram Charan's film 'Peddi' recently released, with Upasana showing her support at a fan screening.
Bitcoin (BTC USD) crash reasons explained: Crypto market's recent 48% plunge differs from past crashes, driven by economic pressures like inflation and a strong dollar, not industry failures. Despite significant losses and ETF outflows, core infrastructure remains stable. Analysts suggest sentiment, not structural issues, fuels the selloff, with stablecoins potentially key to recovery.
190 vs 620: India has nuke edge over Pakistan but can it deter China?
China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal, outpacing India in warhead numbers and technological advancements. India is enhancing its nuclear triad, focusing on a survivable second-strike capability. The expansion of India's submarine fleet and missile readiness are key developments. India's nuclear planning now emphasizes longer-range systems targeting China.
Playback singer Suresh Wadkar has debunked rumors that he rejected Madhuri Dixit's marriage proposal due to her being too thin. He clarified that they were good friends and colleagues, and the rumor originated from Archana Puran Singh. Wadkar stated he never received a proposal, as he was already in a relationship with his wife Padma.
New Delhi wants Washington to commit that there will not be any additional tariffs after the pact was sealed
Railways approves Rs 448 crore upgrade for key South India routes
Indian Railways is upgrading electric traction systems on the Mahbubnagar-Secunderabad-Medchal and Bengaluru-Tumkur routes. This project will boost rail capacity and efficiency. The upgradation involves converting to a modern 2x25 kV system. This will ensure smoother, safer, and more reliable train operations.
Indian rupee in free fall: What the govt is doing to lure foreign capital and lift currency
India's rupee is under pressure, hitting record lows against the US dollar due to economic uncertainty and high import bills. The government and the RBI have implemented several measures to stabilise the currency and attract foreign inflows.
Runway closure plan at Srinagar Airport raises concerns among Kashmir businesses
According to an advisory issued by Srinagar Airport, the runway may remain unavailable every Monday and Tuesday from July 1 to September 30, 2026, as part of planned maintenance works by the Indian Air Force
India, MERCOSUR target expanded preferential trade pact by mid-2027
Terms of reference for negotiations to be finalised in two months, deal may be wrapped up within a year, says official
India expresses utmost concern over escalation in West Asia conflict
Warns that war disruptions were causing a debilitating impact on global economy, energy supplies
Indias cotton area may rise 15% this year, says trade
Early jump in Gujarat sowing, Cotton Corporation cuts price by 2,500 per candy to boost sales
Notification on V2V communication soon: Gadkari
The V2V communication allows vehicles to swap real-time safety data, serving as a vital global tool for accident prevention
IMF financial stability chief Tobias Adrian to step down August 31
Tobias Adrian, who led the International Monetary Fund's Monetary and Capital Markets Department through major global challenges, will depart on August 31. Adrian guided the department through events like the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation surges, trade disputes, and conflicts in Ukraine and Iran.
Ashwini Vaishnaw rejects screwdriver technology tag for Indian manufacturing
The minister said the electronics sector has created 25 lakh jobs and helped India climb the global manufacturing value chain
Railways approves 448 crore traction upgrade for key South India routes
The projects involve converting the existing 1x25 kV systems to advanced 2x25 kV traction systems to improve power supply, enhance operational efficiency and increase rail capacity.
Govt cuts subsidised LPG cylinders to Ujjwala beneficiaries to 4
The government has cut the annual subsidised cooking gas cylinders for Ujjwala scheme beneficiaries to four. This move aligns support with average household consumption. Previously, beneficiaries received twelve cylinders. A subsidy of Rs 300 per cylinder is still provided. This change follows recent LPG price increases.
India's crime rate falls 6%, cybercrime crosses 1 Lakh cases: SBI
India reports a decrease in overall crime, attributed to public investment, digitization, and enhanced surveillance. Cybercrime, however, is on the rise. Crime against women has also seen a reduction. Increased CCTV cameras and integrated command centers contribute to higher crime detection rates. Economic growth benefits from reduced crime.
Indian industry invests CAD 11 billion in Canada, generates over 33,000 jobs: report
Indian companies have invested close to CAD 11 billion in Canada. These investments span various sectors, creating over 33,000 jobs. Indian firms are committed to further investment and expansion in Canada over the next five years. Bilateral trade between India and Canada is also set to increase significantly. Cooperation in mining, energy, and critical minerals is a key focus.
US Stock Market Rallies Monday as Tech Leads Rebound After Friday's Selloff: The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed above 51,000. The S&P 500 advanced nearly 1%. The Nasdaq gained more than 1.5%, leading the rebound. Intel soared 11% on a major Google AI chip order, while Nvidia and Micron climbed on renewed AI trade confidence. Iran-Israel strikes pushed oil near $98 a barrel, adding inflation risk ahead of Wednesday's CPI report.
Jaaved Jaaferis wife allegedly duped in 16.24 crore investment scam; BMC official suspended
BMC Assistant Commissioner Mahesh Patil has been suspended for allegedly cheating actor Jaaved Jaaferi's wife of 16.24 crore in an investment fraud. Patil and associates are accused of using forged documents for a Bandra redevelopment project. An FIR has been filed, and Patil is reportedly absconding as the case is transferred to the Crime Branch.
A talent acquisition manager's viral LinkedIn post highlights Mumbai's auto-rickshaw drivers' unexpected courtesy. After a driver went out of his way to help him find another ride without charge, the manager drew parallels to recruitment, emphasizing how small acts of respect and consideration leave a lasting impression on candidates, far more than grand gestures.
India's electronics manufacturing boom faces 'scale without depth' hurdle: KPMG
India's electronic manufacturing services market is set for substantial growth, projected to reach over $150 billion by FY30. This expansion hinges on moving beyond high-volume assembly to embrace design and component manufacturing. Strategic focus on automotive, industrial, and aerospace sectors will drive long-term value.

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