A 1600-year-old iron pillar in New Delhi remains remarkably rust-free, baffling scientists for centuries. Researchers discovered its resilience stems from its wrought iron composition, high phosphorus content, and a unique forge welding technique. A protective layer of misawite on its surface further shields it from environmental degradation.
TV broadcasters may move Apex Court against Delhi HC ruling on advertisement cap
TV broadcasters plan to challenge a Delhi High Court ruling in the Supreme Court. The court upheld Trai's power to limit TV ads to 12 minutes per hour. Broadcasters fear this will hurt their revenue. The Indian TV industry relies heavily on advertising income. This decision could impact their business significantly.
India's electric scooter market regains charge after April slowdown
India's electric two-wheeler market saw a strong rebound in May. Registrations rose significantly, recovering from a dip in April. Major players like TVS Motor and Bajaj Auto reported higher sales. Ather Energy and Hero MotoCorp also saw an increase. Ola Electric is working to regain market share and plans to enter the commercial segment.
West Asia heat may soon scorch banks' books
Indian banks anticipate asset quality stress from the second quarter due to the West Asia conflict. Rising fuel prices will reduce consumer spending. Higher input costs will impact corporate profits. Small and medium enterprises face significant pressure. Lenders are becoming cautious about lending to this segment. This situation will be visible in upcoming financial results.
Bars, cafes step up to the crease with offers on IPL final night
Despite rising costs, restaurants and bars saw a surge in business during the IPL final. Bengaluru outlets reported full bookings, with some charging cover fees. Delhi-NCR eateries offered discounts up to 50% on food and drinks. Online platforms also saw increased sales of snacks and beverages as people opted to watch the match at home.
Yatra founders explore stake sale as consolidation buzz swirls in online travel
Yatra Online's founders are reportedly in talks to sell a controlling stake. Feelers have been sent to rivals like MakeMyTrip, Paytm Travel, Rapido, and Ixigo, along with a private equity fund. Advisors are assisting with the sale process. Suitors may submit initial offers next week. Yatra's CEO stated the company achieved its most profitable year despite challenges.
SAIL sees limited steel price impact from Iran conflict
SAIL anticipates a minor effect on its steel prices due to the West Asia crisis. The company is arranging new shipping paths to ensure a steady flow of essential raw materials like limestone from Dubai. SAIL chairman Ashok Panda highlighted that securing raw material availability is paramount for continuous operations.
Assam cabinet expansion on June 5, nearly a month after poll verdict
The Assam council of ministers will see an expansion on June 5. This comes nearly a month after the election results were declared. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and four other ministers took their oath on May 12. The expansion was delayed due to numerous claimants for ministerial berths.
Commercial vehicle makers strengthen non-core business to ride out 'cyclical' bumps
India's commercial vehicle makers are diversifying beyond truck sales to stabilize revenue. Companies like Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, and VECV are seeing significant growth in spare parts, financing, and fleet services. This strategic shift aims to create recurring income streams, mitigating the impact of the market's cyclical nature and economic fluctuations.
Chile offers India critical minerals play as CEPA talks near finish line
Chile is offering India significant opportunities in critical mineral mining, including copper, lithium, and cobalt. These minerals will power India's growth and green transition. Chile also seeks Indian talent for its burgeoning semiconductor sector. Both nations are working towards a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement. This partnership aims to secure India's supply chains and foster economic growth.
BFSI firms set to see AI-led decision making & real-time fraud detection
Indian banks and financial firms are increasingly using AI for critical tasks like fraud prevention and decision-making. While early adopters are seeing success, many companies still face hurdles in infrastructure and governance. AI is now integral to core operations, not just customer service. Future plans focus on boosting productivity and customer growth through AI.
Adani Group now focused on building assets at scale: Gautam Adani
Adani Group chairman Gautam Adani announced the company's focus has shifted from funding to project execution. Significant investments are planned across airports, energy, data centres, and logistics. The group anticipates strong demand driven by infrastructure needs and artificial intelligence. Legal matters are now behind them, allowing for a concentrated push on growth and asset building.
PoJK intruder crosses LoC to 'meet lover', held
An intruder from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir was apprehended by the Army along the Line of Control in Uri sector. The 22-year-old, identified as Zeeshan Mir, was attempting to cross into India to meet his girlfriend. In a separate incident, two individuals from Sopore and their guide were apprehended while trying to exfiltrate.
India eyes Myanmar rare earths as President Min Aung Hlaing visits
Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing's visit to India presents a significant opportunity for New Delhi. India aims to secure rare earth minerals from Myanmar, a resource currently dominated by China. Discussions will focus on harnessing these valuable elements. Bilateral trade is also expanding, with potential for increased Indian exports to Myanmar.
Nepal PM Balen Shah bats for talks with India, claims shared fault in border row
Nepal PM Balen Shah stated that the Nepal-India border dispute, including the Lipulekh, Limpiyadhura, and Kalapani areas, will be resolved through diplomatic discussions. He acknowledged that Nepal has also encroached on Indian land, emphasizing the need for both sides to address the legacy issue. Meanwhile, Nepal's Rastriya Swantantra Party chair is visiting New Delhi to meet with Indian leaders.
Street vendors earn more, go digital under PM-SVANidhi
The PM-SVANidhi scheme has significantly boosted street vendor incomes by 20%. Digital transactions by vendors have nearly doubled, reaching over 83%. The scheme provides collateral-free loans, with 1.05 crore loans disbursed. Defaults are low, and many vendors are now accessing loans from other banks, building a permanent credit history. The scheme aims to disburse 1.5 crore loans.
Centre okays CISF cover for NATGRID's Bengaluru campus
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) will now secure the NATGRID campus in Bengaluru, with the Ministry of Home Affairs sanctioning 76 posts for the critical national security infrastructure. This move follows the CISF's existing security provision for NATGRID's Delhi headquarters, reinforcing protection against potential threats.
Heatwave and holidays drive 15-20% sales surge for mall retailers
Heatwaves, school holidays and reduced summer travel are driving more consumers to air-conditioned malls, boosting sales for restaurants, fashion and beauty retailers across India. Mall operators and restaurant chains report stronger footfalls, longer dwell times and higher spending, with some restaurants seeing sales growth of 10-20% compared with last year.
OSM under fire as CBSE battles data leak claims
Ethical hackers and students have raised concerns about the CBSE's On Screen Marking system, alleging unauthenticated public access to scanned answer sheets due to improper AWS bucket configuration. The Board claims identified vulnerabilities have been contained, while the Congress party criticizes the system as a 'massive data leak' risking student privacy.
India-Oman CEPA kicks in June 1: What gets cheaper, which sectors gain, and key benefits explained
India's Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with Oman comes into effect on June 1, granting New Delhi 100% duty-free access for 98.08% of tariff lines, covering 99.38% of export value. This pact significantly boosts Indian exports across various sectors and enhances mobility for professionals, while also making certain Omani products cheaper for Indian consumers.
Power Ministry eyes recovery of 800 cr dues from West Bengal
Power Minister Manohar Lal announced that approximately 800 crore in subsidy-related support and outstanding dues in West Bengal will be recovered. Plans are also underway to address accumulated losses of 15,000 crore. The next phase of the Smart Meter Programme, covering 20 million consumers, will commence in July.
Singer Suman Kalyanpur dies at 89
Beloved singer Suman Kalyanpur, whose enchanting voice echoed through the 1960s and 1970s, has passed away at the age of 89. She slipped away quietly in her home on Sunday evening, succumbing to age-related ailments. A true legend, she captivated audiences with her multilingual songs and shared the stage with icons like Lata Mangeshkar.
The Indian government is scrutinizing over 500 imported products, including machinery, fertilizers, and electronics, to identify opportunities for domestic manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains. This initiative aims to curb the country's import bill and bolster supply resilience, with a focus on sectors like electronics and chemicals where import dependence is high but export potential is also significant.
What did Virat Kohli tell Shubman Gill during IPL Final? Heated argument caught on cam
Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured the IPL 2026 title. A crucial moment involved Virat Kohli surviving a diving catch by Shubman Gill. The third umpire ruled the catch not out. Kohli went on to score an unbeaten 75. This innings powered RCB to a five-wicket victory. Gujarat Titans were left stunned by the decision. RCB claimed their second consecutive IPL crown.
I-T department to move Supreme Court against HC relief in public trust row
The rift stems from the Income-tax department's demand that deeds of these religious and charitable trusts must categorically state that the trusts are 'irrevocable'.
This Spanish proverb is ultimately optimistic. It does not discourage ambition; instead, it encourages thoughtful and informed ambition. Its message is that success is not reserved for a fortunate few. Rather, it belongs to those who are willing to embrace the responsibilities, challenges and personal growth that come with achievement.
WHO chief reports 5 Ebola recoveries as a new treatment center opens in eastern Congo
Five patients have recovered from the rare Bundibugyo strain of Ebola in eastern Congo, offering hope amid an outbreak that has infected 134 people and caused 18 confirmed deaths in Congo and neighbouring Uganda, according to the World Health Organization. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced the recoveries during the opening of a new treatment centre in Bunia.
RCB win IPL for 2 straight years, but these 2 players create a hat-trick of wins
Phil Salt and Venkatesh Iyer have achieved an unprecedented feat in the IPL. They have won three consecutive titles. Their journey began with Kolkata Knight Riders in 2024. They then moved to Royal Challengers Bengaluru. They secured titles in 2025 and 2026. This remarkable streak highlights their impact on championship-winning teams. They are now considered IPL's lucky charms.
June 1 marks significant historical moments. From Genghis Khan's capture of Peking in 1215 to the birth of Marilyn Monroe and the launch of CNN, this date holds global importance. Major political shifts, scientific breakthroughs, and cultural milestones occurred. Notable events include the coronation of Anne Boleyn and the release of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's album.
Refiners adjust to new crude mix as Hormuz crisis tightens supply
The conflict has disrupted crude supplies from some of India's biggest suppliers, compelling refiners to process unfamiliar crude grades, said Ujjal K Mukherjee, chief technology officer at Lummus Technology, one of the world's largest refining and petrochemical technology licensors.
India has appointed General NS Raja Subramani as the new Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) amid a wider leadership reshuffle in the armed forces. The move has been welcomed by Anand Mahindra, who said the CDS role is crucial in todays world where integration matters more than just military strength, and praised the Generals vision of linking the armed forces with industry, academia, startups, and research.
Iran's IRGC says 28 ships passed through Strait of Hormuz in the last 24 hours
Iran's IRGC reports 28 ships transited the Strait of Hormuz under its security. The IRGC states the Persian Gulf's insecurity stems from US actions. Iran recently launched a new body to manage maritime traffic in the strait. The US has imposed sanctions on this body, accusing Iran of extortion.
'A strong Canada will make America great again: Carney goes from Trump critic to MAGA fan?
EPFO: What is EDLI? Employees Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme, explained
The Employees Deposit Linked Insurance Scheme (EDLI) offers insurance for salaried individuals, ensuring families receive a payout upon the subscriber's death. Here's what it is, how it works, and steps to make a claim
Dua Lipa Callum Turner wedding: Marriage venue, dress, dating, relationship timeline
Dua Lipa walked hand in hand with Callum Turner, who wore a navy suit and tie.singer walked hand in hand with Turner, who wore a navy suit and tie.
Indians relocating abroad must convert their resident savings accounts to NRO accounts due to banking regulations. Failure to do so can lead to compliance issues. Details here.
Muhammad Ali Quote of the Day: Boxing legend Muhammad Ali's famous quote, To be a great champion you must believe you are the best. If you're not, pretend you are, highlights the importance of self-belief, confidence and mental strength in achieving success. The quote continues to inspire athletes, students, entrepreneurs and leaders to trust their abilities and pursue their goals with determination.
Pop star Dua Lipa and actor Callum Turner are reportedly married. Unconfirmed images of a private ceremony in London are circulating online. The couple publicly announced their engagement in June 2025. At the time, they stated no immediate wedding plans were in place due to professional commitments. Lipa last performed in India in November 2024.
Inspirational Quote of the day: Chuck Norris, the martial arts champion and actor, shares a powerful message about not giving up. His words highlight that success often comes from continuous effort, not just talent. Challenges are normal parts of any journey. Persistence builds skills and resilience.
Atal Pension Yojana: How can you withdraw my account? What happens on payment defaults Check FAQs
The Atal Pension Yojana aims to establish a universal social security system in India, offering a guaranteed monthly pension to subscribers based on contributions made till 60 years of age. Here's all you need to know.
Psychology suggests that people who struggle to make decisions are not necessarily confused or incapable. More often, they find themselves caught between perfectionism, fear of making the wrong choice, analysis paralysis and the sheer volume of options available in modern life.
One a national level runner, athlete is now barely surviving: Cannot afford running shoes
A former national-level athlete, Bulti Roy, who once represented India globally and won numerous medals, is now living in poverty in West Bengal. Despite her past achievements, she struggles to afford basic necessities like quality running shoes and a balanced diet, subsisting on muri and soaked rice.
Tripura arrests 3,705 illegal migrants since 2022; 3,463 are Bangladeshis
A senior Home Department official stated that 965 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested in 2022, followed by 1,014 in 2023; 947 in 2024; and 537 in 2025.
Centre targets nearly 300 GW power generation capacity by next year: Manohar Lal Khattar
India is boosting its power generation capacity, focusing on nuclear energy. The nation aims to reach nearly 300 GW next year. Nuclear power is key for long-term energy security, targeting 100 GW by 2047. Tripura is set to receive urban infrastructure projects worth Rs 1,200 crore. Reforms are crucial for growth.
CAIT seeks further GST simplification, says monthly collections have risen sevenfold since rollout
Traders' body CAIT seeks simpler GST rules. Tax collections have surged since 2017, but ground-level compliance remains difficult. More simplification will bring more businesses into the formal economy. This boosts government revenue and improves the economy. Reducing paperwork benefits trade and consumers. CAIT advocates for trader-friendly administrative practices.
Books, dreams and debris: Saket building collapse rattles aspirants, disrupts months of preparation
The day after the tragic incident, many aspirants described scenes of panic, dust, and devastation that disrupted months of intense preparation.
A video from Zerodha showing CEO Nithin Kamath being quizzed by a younger employee on popular Gen Z slang has gone viral on social media. Shared by Gowri Bhat Gandotra from Rainmatter, the light-hearted interaction features Kamath trying to decode terms like rizz, simp, clock it, and slay. While he struggles with most of the expressions, he correctly answers one, leading to a humorous score of 1 out of 4.
British law firm Child & Child launches India desk: enters into partnership with Solicis Lex
London law firm Child & Child has launched a dedicated India Desk and partnered with Mumbai-based Solicis Lex to cater to the growing demand from Indian clients. This strategic move aims to provide comprehensive legal support for personal, commercial, and investment matters in the UK, fostering cross-border collaboration and expanding services into new markets.
Ogden Nashs quote of the day compares marriage to the meeting of an immovable object and an irresistible force, humorously highlighting how two strong-willed personalities come together in a relationship and constantly adjust to each other. Rather than portraying marriage as conflict-heavy, the line suggests that its natural push and pull comes from differences in habits, opinions, and temperaments that coexist over time.
Telangana wants the duty on crude palm oil to be increased
The State Government pointed out that when the duty rate was 44% in 2018, oil palm farmers witnessed good prices; currently the duty rate has fallen to 16.50% from 27.50% last year
Filing your ITR isn't just about paying taxes: 5 other benefits you should know
Filing income tax returns (ITR) is essential for meeting tax obligations and can provide benefits like loan eligibility and tax refunds. Here are five benefits of filing ITR regularly.
Bihar CM launches Rs 203 crore projects, sets November deadline for Vikramshila Setu reopening
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary launched 84 development projects worth Rs 203 crore in Bhagalpur. He directed officials to speed up the restoration of the damaged Vikramshila Setu, aiming for vehicular movement to resume by November 30. No toll will be collected for two and four-wheelers until normal traffic resumes.
Income-tax returns: Here's why you must e-verify your ITR after filing Stepwise guide
Income-tax returns: You should complete e-verification of your ITR within 30 days after filing to ensure a smooth refund process from the tax department. Check here for the step-by-step taxpayers' guide
According to a statement issued by the Iranian state media, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on Ghalibaf's remarks, the Speaker emphasised the importance of translating military achievements into political and legal gains, referring to Tehran's military resilience against the US-Israel coalition force during the period of the continued conflict.
No one should face HARASSMENT for simply being Jewish: Rep Onder blasts anti-Israeli bias
A homeopathy physician suggests traditional Indian breakfasts like idli and dosa may not be ideal for sedentary individuals. He advocates for high-protein, moderate-fat, high-fiber, and low-carb meals to improve blood sugar and aid fat loss. The doctor also clarified that fruits can be safely consumed with meals and milk.
US diplomat calls for international collaboration in tourism, safer expedition in Nepal Himalayas
US Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah B Rogers also advocated the use of new technology in the adventure and mountaineering sector while speaking at Ascent Summit 2026.
Health experts warn that facial puffiness and belly fat, particularly visceral fat, are serious health indicators. Dr. Sayajirao Gaikwad emphasizes that reducing this deep abdominal fat significantly lowers the risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic disorders. Practical lifestyle changes like moderate calorie deficits, high-protein meals, and daily movement are recommended for long-term health benefits.
Kerala to take urgent steps to tackle waterlogging in Thiruvananthapuram: Minister Mons Joseph
The Kerala government is gearing up to confront the pressing challenge of severe waterlogging affecting Thiruvananthapuram. Minister Mons Joseph highlighted that priority will be given to critical zones like Thampanoor and Chakka. An irrigation department report is on the horizon to inform the response.
Rain, thunderstorms keep mercury well below normal in Delhi
Delhi recorded significantly lower temperatures on Sunday. Rainfall and thunderstorms brought relief from the heat. This weather activity was caused by a western disturbance. The Air Quality Index remained satisfactory. Light rain or thunderstorms are forecast for Monday. Temperatures are expected to rise gradually afterwards. No heatwave conditions are anticipated for the first week of June.
FSSAI seeks explanation from Blinkit over a consumer complaint
In a letter written to Blinkits senior executives, FSSAI has stated that it has received a complaint from a consumer who had ordered curd through the Blinkit app and fell sick after consumption of the product, they added
During the trials, the 53 kg division attracted a lot of eyeballs and emerged as the biggest highlight of the day as Meenakshi defeated Vinesh 6-4 in the semifinals in the biggest upset of the day, but later Antim Panghal edged past Meenakshi 3-2 in the final.
Israeli forces make historic push inside Lebanon and complicate an Iran deal
Israeli forces are conducting their deepest incursion into Lebanon in over 25 years. This is happening despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire and initial direct talks between the nations. Israel is targeting Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group. Lebanon accuses Israel of widespread destruction. Over 3,300 people have been killed in Lebanon since fighting began.
Rescuers say a blast at a building storing explosives in Myanmar has killed more than 45 people
A powerful blast in Myanmar's Kaungtup village has claimed over 45 lives. The explosion occurred at a building reportedly storing mining explosives. Around 70 others sustained injuries. The incident took place near the Chinese border in an area controlled by the Ta'ang National Liberation Army.
This Japanese proverb, If the fish is kind to the water, the water is kind to the fish, emphasizes the importance of reciprocity in relationships. It highlights that mutual respect, kindness, and effort are the foundations for healthy friendships and connections, fostering an environment where trust and care can flourish.
Radhika Gupta, CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund, calls for wider career awareness in finance. She highlights that campuses overemphasize roles like equity research, while areas like risk management and sales offer significant future opportunities. Gupta advises students to consider future skill demand and lower competition. The focus should be on long-term career journeys, not just initial placements.
Modi highlights return of Chola-era artefacts, ancient copper plates in Mann Ki Baat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat program celebrated ordinary citizens and highlighted the return of ancient artefacts. A historic Chola-era copper plate set was brought back from the Netherlands. These artefacts offer insights into the Chola dynasty's maritime power and relations. Discoveries in Chhattisgarh also revealed ancient copper plates from the Panduvanshi dynasty. These finds preserve India's rich heritage.
DTDC eyes global growth, strengthens capabilities for Indian D2C brands
Alongside its international push, DTDC is expanding its domestic footprint to tap growing consumption and manufacturing activity beyond metros
Income-tax returns: Are all donations 100% exempted from tax under old regime?
ITR: As the season to file your income-tax returns, we take a look at whether all donations qualify for 100% exemption from tax under the old tax regime, what are the categories, recipients, qualifying limit and more
What to know about the outbreak of a rare kind of Ebola as cases outpace response
A rare Ebola outbreak is spreading rapidly in Congo and Uganda. The Bundibugyo virus has no approved treatments. Health workers face challenges due to conflict and a distrustful population. International aid is arriving, but the response struggles to keep pace with the escalating crisis. The World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency to spur action.
A 61-year-old woman endured eight months of severe pain, initially treated for acidity. Doctors eventually found a rare paraesophageal hiatus hernia with gastric volvulus. Robotic surgery successfully repaired the condition. This case highlights the importance of investigating persistent symptoms beyond common gastric issues. Early diagnosis of such structural abnormalities is crucial to prevent serious complications.
Rathna Kumar's Tamil coming-of-age drama 29, starring Vidhu and Preethi Asrani, is set to make its OTT debut. Released in theatres on May 8, the film follows a 29-year-old man searching for purpose and direction in life whose outlook changes after meeting a young woman. The film received positive reviews for its relatable story, performances and Sean Roldan's music, and is now gearing up to reach a wider audience through its digital release.
Mumbai property market records best-ever May performance
Mumbai's property market achieved a record high in May with the most registrations ever for the month. This shows strong buyer interest despite high prices. Stamp duty collections saw a slight dip, indicating a shift in transaction types. The market remains robust, driven by end-users prioritizing location and quality. Developers are focusing on timely project delivery, supporting sustained buyer confidence.
India-Oman to implement CEPA on Monday
Pact to boost Indian exports in key sectors and strengthen strategic Gulf ties
Interim trade deal: US may offer to lock-in Indias tariffs to insulate from Section 301 penalties
The US trade team visiting Delhi this week may also propose a further lowering of tariffs linked to deficit reduction, but India would also want guaranteed competitive advantage.
How a Gurgaon couple spent 1.59 lakh and still invested 2.2 lakh in March
The couple shared that accommodation accounted for the largest share of their monthly expenses. They live in a 2.5BHK apartment in a gated society in Gurgaon, where 50,800 goes towards rent and electricity bills.
Since June 2020, the PM SVANidhi scheme has provided over 1.12 crore collateral-free loans totaling 17,800 crore, benefitting street vendors in India. Here are the details of the scheme and some key things to know if you are planning to apply.
FSSAI asks Blinkit to explain consumer illness linked to curd order
India's food regulator FSSAI has asked quick commerce firm Blinkit for an explanation. This follows a complaint from a person who reportedly fell sick after eating curd ordered through the Blinkit app. The complainant required medical attention. FSSAI has received multiple complaints about unhygienic food from Blinkit sellers. The firm must submit an action taken report.
Israel day parade: Zohran Mamdani misses annual parade. Here's shocking reason
Mayors in New York City, which has Americas largest Jewish population, have long been visible supporters of Israel, often visiting the country.
Air passenger traffic drops in April amid demand, cost pressures
Indian domestic air travel saw a dip in April. Passenger numbers fell compared to both March and the previous year. Airlines faced challenges like higher fuel prices and slower demand. IndiGo increased its market share, while Air India Group's share decreased. Many passengers experienced delays and cancellations, with airlines providing compensation.
Amid super El Nino threat, which PMFBY crop insurance model suits farmers?
Under the Beed formula or under PMFBY, if the total claims are less than 80% of the total collected premium, the insurance company will retain 20% of the gross premium and the remaining amount is to be refunded to the State
Indian Army soldiers participate in yoga session at 9,000 feet in Arunachal Pradesh
Indian Army soldiers embraced yoga near Pasang Sonam Lake in Arunachal Pradesh. This event, held nearly 9,000 feet high, is part of month-long celebrations for International Yoga Day 2026. Troops in forward areas joined the session, focusing on fitness and mental strength. The practice aims to boost resilience and well-being for soldiers in challenging terrains.
PoK youth crosses LoC after social media romance, apprehended by Army
An individual from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir crossed the Line of Control into Uri sector. Army troops apprehended the 22-year-old man. He stated love and family pressures motivated his journey. The girl he connected with over social media appealed for his stay. Security agencies are verifying the narrative. Cross-LoC familial ties are common in the region.
Shobha Karandlaje seeks CBI probe into Bengaluru's Rs 39,437 crore waste management tender
Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje has demanded the Karnataka government halt a massive waste management tender. She alleges serious irregularities and financial impropriety in the Rs 39,437-crore project. Karandlaje has called for a CBI investigation into the tender process. She cited deviations from norms and unexplained reversals in bidder qualifications.
A Bengaluru-based chartered accountant, Meenal Goel, has sparked debate on LinkedIn by questioning whether strong government job security without adequate accountability affects productivity in public offices. In a viral post, she argued that performance should continue to be evaluated after recruitment and suggested three measures to improve accountability: meaningful performance reviews, consequences for chronic underperformance, and merit-based retention.
EPF is a major retirement savings plan for salaried workers, requiring both employee and employer contributions. If you move abroad, the rules governing the scheme changes. Here's when your provident fund withdrawal becomes taxable and how NRIs can avoid paying extra tax.
Confined to her home for 15 years, Sonabai Rajawar found solace and expression through art. Using clay and natural pigments, she sculpted figurines and created innovative clay lattices to beautify her surroundings and provide ventilation. Her remarkable talent transformed her prison into a haven, eventually leading to national recognition and a lasting legacy.
Policyholders who are due for a renewal are in place to avail health insurance portability to change or upgrade benefits in their existing insurance policy through portability. Here's why you should consider it and what steps to take
RBI sees services exports, remittances cushioning current account in FY27
India's current account balance will see strong support in 2026-27. Robust growth in software and business services exports will be a key factor. Inward remittances from countries outside the Gulf will also contribute significantly. These strengths will help buffer the economy against global uncertainties. Policy measures are also expected to attract foreign investment, further bolstering the external sector.
For Netflix, Big Mistakes represents the kind of original comedy capable of building a loyal audience over time. For viewers, it means more chances to watch Nicky and Morgan plunge headfirst into chaos and somehow emerge from the fallout. With production scheduled to begin in just a few months, Big Mistakes Season 2 is no longer just something fans are hoping for but it is quickly becoming a reality.

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