As the animal lay dying, Aldo Leopold looked into its eyes and saw what he later described as a fierce green fire fading away. In that moment, something changed. The young hunter who believed that fewer wolves meant more deerand better huntingbegan to realize that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such simple thinking.
JSW Dulux aims for top 2 position in decorative paints after Akzo buy
JSW Dulux is targeting a top-two position in India's paint market. The company plans aggressive expansion and significant investments in its brands and manufacturing. This strategy leverages the JSW Group's strengths to capture future growth opportunities in the expanding Indian market. The Dulux brand will remain central to this ambitious plan.
'Govt has opened up the space sector': IN-SPACe chief outlines India's space vision
Uttar Pradesh schools affiliated with the Basic Education Council and recognized institutions have extended summer vacations until June 24 due to severe heatwave conditions. Regular classes will now commence on June 25, with staff reporting earlier for preparations. This move prioritizes student safety and aims for academic calendar uniformity.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai emphasizes that leaders must focus on others' success. True leadership means helping teams grow and reach their potential. This approach builds stronger organizations and fosters loyalty. Business owners should create opportunities for employees and partners. This collaborative mindset drives long-term success. The most respected leaders inspire and mentor others.
French proverb of the day: A French saying reveals a truth about love. It states that in romance, one person often suffers while the other is bored. This reflects the reality of emotional differences in relationships. The saying encourages partners to be aware of these imbalances. It stresses the importance of communication and mutual effort for a strong connection.
A Spanish game called Billarda has gone viral on Indian social media. Many Indians recognize it as their ancient game, gilli danda. Videos show players flicking a small stick with a larger one towards a target. This has brought back childhood memories for many. Gilli danda is believed to be over 2,000 years old.
The US is using an Iranian smuggling tactic to sneak oil out of the Gulf
The US military is secretly guiding oil tankers through the Gulf of Oman. This operation uses drones and helicopters to facilitate ship-to-ship transfers. The goal is to keep energy exports flowing despite regional tensions. At least 116 ships have been involved since May. This method mirrors tactics used by Iran to bypass sanctions. The transfers occur near Fujairah and Sohar.
Research into past aviation accidents suggests that passengers seated in certain places may have better chances of survival in certain crash scenarios. However, experts stress that no seat can guarantee safety because every accident is different. Studies, crash investigations, and aviation specialists agree that factors such as the type of crash, evacuation speed, and passenger behavior often play a bigger role than seat location alone.
Morgan Housel, a renowned financial writer, shares a powerful money lesson. He explains that spending to impress others is the quickest route to financial decline. True wealth is built by saving and making wise choices, not by displaying possessions. Housel's insights from 'The Psychology of Money' highlight the difference between appearing rich and actually being financially secure.
Dr Rogers' explosive testimony shocks Senate: 'COVID vaccine has worst side effects ever'
SEEPCO supplies 6 million barrels of Nigerian crude to Indian refiners
Amidst West Asia crisis concerns, India's state-run refiners diversified oil supplies by sourcing nearly six million barrels from Nigeria's SEEPCO between March and May 2026. This move, utilizing crude from SEEPCO's Okwuibome field, bypassed the Strait of Hormuz, bolstering India's energy security during global uncertainty.
India launches UPI at department store in France
India's digital payment system, UPI, has expanded its global reach with a launch at Galeries Lafayette in Nice, France. This move strengthens economic and technological ties between India and France. Following its introduction at the Eiffel Tower earlier this year, UPI is now available in nine countries. This allows Indian travelers to make easy payments abroad using familiar platforms.
Govt likely to clear Dixon-Vivo JV deal this month
The government is set to approve the Dixon-Vivo joint venture this month. Dixon Technologies will hold a majority stake in this new venture. This partnership aims to manufacture electronic devices, including smartphones. Vivo's Noida facility will be integrated into the joint venture. This move will significantly reduce Vivo's operational risks in India.
When should you exit a mutual fund? Watch these 5 warning signs
A weak year alone is not a reason to sell a mutual fund. But persistent benchmark underperformance, style drift and rising risk levels may signal deeper problems. Here are five indicators investors can use to determine whether a fund still deserves a place in their portfolio.
G7 Summit: PM Modi meets Canadian counterpart, discusses ways to build stronger partnership
During a significant summit in France, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in crucial discussions with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. They focused on fortifying their nations' relationship through avenues like commerce, renewable energy, and educational partnerships.
'TPS, PAROLE SYSTEM were misused...': GOP witness makes EXPLOSIVE revelation at immigration hearing
Why India is spending 91,000 crore on Great Nicobar | The Climate Economy
Indias Great Nicobar Project is moving closer to reality. What began as a proposal for a transshipment port has evolved into a massive plan involving a new airport, township, tourism infrastructure, industrial zones and a projected population increase from fewer than 10,000 people to more than three lakh. Supporters argue that Great Nicobars location near the Strait of Malacca could strengthen Indias economic and strategic position in the Indo-Pacific. Critics warn that the project could irreversibly alter one of Indias last intact tropical rainforest ecosystems, affect Indigenous communities and raise difficult questions about transparency, consent and environmental trade-offs. In this episode of The Climate Economy, we examine what India is planning to build in Great Nicobar, why the debate has intensified and the questions that remain unanswered.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma virtually inaugurates PNG projects in Mangaldai, Tezpur
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inaugurated new natural gas projects to bring piped natural gas to homes and industries, and compressed natural gas to vehicles. This initiative promotes cleaner energy and reduces reliance on imported fuels.
Forget the internet, there's a hidden superhighway under your feet, and it's almost a billion Sun trips long and scientists have now mapped this underground fungal network for the first time. The study shows that these fungal networks stretch about 110 quadrillion kilometers across Earth. They help plants obtain nutrients and water, move around 4 billion tons of carbon dioxide into soils each year, and support ecosystems. Researchers say the findings could help conservation efforts, climate planning, and future studies of underground biodiversity.
I asked ChatGPT for Indias best work-from-home locations. The answer went far beyond Goa and Manali
If you have the luxury of a laptop and a decent Wi-Fi connection, the world is quite literally your office. Here are the top 20 locations ChatGPT, beyond Goa and Manali:
A young woman achieved significant weight loss without gyms or crash diets. She focused on walking 10,000 steps daily and eating home-cooked vegetarian meals. This approach led to a 5 kg loss in just a few months. Her journey highlights the power of consistent, simple lifestyle changes for effective weight management.
Spanish proverb of the day: It reminds us that difficult moments often carry unexpected value. Challenges teach perspective. Failure reveals opportunity. Hardship builds resilience. Life lessons emerge through experience. Personal growth begins when we stop resisting change and start discovering the wisdom hidden within every obstacle.
Today's school assembly news covers significant national developments including new prescription mandates for medicinal syrups and ISRO's upcoming PSLV launch. Internationally, a potential US-Iran agreement and G7 cooperation on China are highlighted, alongside a B-52 bomber crash. In sports, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's on-field incident and Smriti Mandhana's inclusion in TIME's list are noted.
Speaking at the Outreach Session on 'Forging new Partnerships and rebuilding international solidarity here, Modi also underscored the importance of rust in building international partnerships, especially in an increasingly interconnected world.
US-Iran deal allows Tehran to immediately sell oil: Report
America will permit Iran to start selling oil and fuel immediately. This follows a memorandum of understanding to end a war. Sanctions on Iranian oil sales will be waived. This waiver also includes banking, transportation, and insurance services. These provisions take effect once the agreement is signed this week.
India's first digital repository of space-sector capabilities launched at ISC
The platform brings together more than 200 verified space and defence companies across nearly 20 domains and over 120 sub-domains. It aims to create a single, trusted platform for capability discovery, collaboration and business development across the Indian space ecosystem.
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'Without me there would be no Israel': Trump says Netanyahu must be 'more responsible'
I asked ChatGPT how to save 20% of my salary without giving up eating out | Here's what it planned
A 25-year-old Delhi professional seeks to save 10,000 monthly from a 50,000 salary. Strategies include meal planning, setting a monthly food budget of 12,000, and limiting dining out and food delivery to 5,000, while automating savings for financial stability.
Chinese proverb offers enduring wisdom about education, empowerment, and self-reliance. While temporary assistance is sometimes necessary, lasting change comes from equipping people with the skills and opportunities they need to succeed independently. The proverb highlights the transformative power of knowledge and the importance of investing in human potential. By teaching, mentoring, and empowering others, we create stronger individuals, healthier communities, and a more prosperous world. Ultimately, giving someone the means to succeed is one of the greatest gifts we can offer.
Centres foodgrain reserves at record high as ElNinothreatenskharifproduction
Despite the below normal monsoon forecast, at 90 per cent of long period average, the government is targeting thekhariffoodgrains production during 2026-27 of 176.16mt
Andhra Pradesh to inaugurate 24 power transmission projects worth Rs 3,507 crore by December 2026
Andhra Pradesh is set to significantly upgrade its electricity network. Twenty-four power transmission projects valued at Rs 3,507 crore will be completed and commissioned by December 2026. These initiatives aim to enhance grid stability and support the state's development. APTRANSCO is actively working on numerous projects to meet growing power demands and ensure reliable supply across Andhra Pradesh.
The proverb, If hard work led to success the donkey would own the farm, challenges the belief that effort alone guarantees achievement. While hard work remains important, the saying highlights that success often depends on a combination of strategy, opportunity, knowledge, timing, and decision-making. This traditional folk proverb continues to resonate today as a reminder that working smarter, adapting to circumstances, and recognizing opportunities can be just as important as working hard.
Gems, jewellery exports dip 2.49% to USD 2,047.80 million in May: Trade body
India's gems and jewellery exports saw a dip in May. High gold prices and supply issues impacted overall shipments. Gold jewellery exports declined significantly. However, studded gold jewellery exports showed growth. Cut and polished diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, and silver jewellery exports performed well. The industry is addressing challenges with the government.
At its heart, this habit is rarely about the bags themselves. It is more about psychological efficiency. The brain naturally seeks to reduce uncertainty, prevent waste and prepare for future needs. A larger bag filled with smaller ones may seem trivial, but from a psychological perspective, it often symbolizes a much deeper desire for security, readiness and control.
Trump, Modi to meet amid tariff tangle, row over marine killing
New Delhi will still wait to ensure that sticky issues, including US penal tariffs on Indian exports, and Indias competitive edge over rivals, are satisfactorily addressed
Cant even take a Monday off: Employees one-week vacation request denied despite 5 years at job
A finance analyst's vacation request was denied by their manager and he is not even allowed to take one Monday off, according to a Reddit post. The employee is the only analyst in their team and leads critical presentations and the situation has sparked debate on workplace boundaries and PTO policies. Many suggested the employee seek new employment or follow formal HR procedures.
CCI clears TVS Group's acquisition of PGIM India AMC, Temasek-Romsons deal
India's fair trade regulator CCI has given the green light for TVS Group entities to acquire PGIM India Asset Management. The regulator also cleared Temasek's investment in medical devices maker Romsons Group. These approvals pave the way for significant business consolidations in the financial and healthcare sectors. The deals involve substantial stake acquisitions and restructuring.
Life lesson of the day by Niccol Machiavelli: Niccol Machiavelli advises that success often stems from strategic thinking and understanding situations, rather than brute force. He suggests that a calculated approach, involving careful planning and adaptation, can achieve better outcomes than direct confrontation.
Assam: Defence ministry to acquire 333.662 acres for Artillery Brigade location plan
The Ministry of Defence will acquire land in Assam's Udalguri district to establish units of an Artillery Brigade. The expansion is linked to the 21 Mountain Division stationed in the region.
Zelenskyy urged G7 and Trump to approve licenses for producing anti ballistic systems and missiles
Arunachal rolls out major deregulation drive to boost investment
Arunachal Pradesh has significantly eased business regulations. The state has streamlined processes across 51 areas, including land, environment, and labour. Reforms include self-certification, digital platforms for approvals, and simplified utility connections. These measures aim to attract investment by creating a transparent and efficient business ecosystem. The government is committed to fostering growth while respecting the state's heritage.
Varanasi to host 2-day Wheat Products Promotion Society CEOs conclave from July 9
A highlight of the event will be the WPPS Awards 2026, recognising outstanding contributions to Indias wheat, flour milling, bakery, food processing, nutrition, procurement, and allied industries
In a first, US pips Qatar as Indias largest LNG supplier during March-May
Washington supplies 1.5 million tonnes of LNG to India, compared to a mere 0.1 mt by Qatar
Kharif pulses sowing off to a weak start, acreage down 43% till now
Farmers in key producing regions of Karnataka and Maharashtra are awaiting rains to take up sowing
A Bengaluru techie's first salary of Rs 32,000 was intended for personal purchases like shoes and a phone. However, his father's request for Rs 5,000 to contribute to others shifted his perspective. This experience taught him the profound fulfillment of giving back, making his first paycheck a lesson in responsibility and generosity rather than just spending.
G7 Summit opens in France with Ukraine, Iran and AI on agenda
PM Modi and Donald Trump share handshake moment at G7 Summit in France
An ancient Egyptian proverb reveals that true peace stems not from possessions but from self-understanding. By living with wisdom and truth, individuals can uncover their soul's divinity and its connection to the universe, leading to supreme contentment. This timeless message emphasizes the importance of an inward journey for lasting fulfillment.
G7 Summit 2026: PM Modi joins world leaders for group photo in vian, France
Nearly 20 years after the original film became a global hit, The Devil Wears Prada 2 brought back Miranda Priestly, Andy Sachs and Emily Charlton for a new chapter set in today's digital media landscape. While the sequel is playing in theatres, reports suggest it could arrive on OTT between late August and September 2026. The film is expected to stream on JioHotstar in India, while Disney+ and Hulu are likely to carry it in the United States, although an official announcement is still awaited.
El Nio is a climate phenomenon that occurs when surface waters in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean become unusually warm. This warming disrupts global weather patterns and can significantly affect rainfall, temperatures, agriculture and water availability across many countries, including India.
Kalyani Strategic Systems Limited and Paramount have unveiled the Simha 4x4, a new light armoured multi-purpose vehicle designed for global markets. This adaptable platform offers advanced mobility, protection, and modularity, catering to diverse military needs from reconnaissance to troop transport. The vehicle emphasizes local industrialization and sovereign production capabilities for partner nations.
Air India eyes unbundled no-meal fares on around 20 domestic sectors
Carrier may introduce pay-if-you-use model on select routes as it looks to expand ancillary revenues and sharpen fare segmentation
Navi Mumbai, Guwahati airports earn global honour for design and sustainability
Other airports included in the 2026 list are located in Guangzhou, China; Frankfurt am Main, Germany; Kandal Stueng, Cambodia; Pittsburgh, United States; and San Diego, United States.
India Inc's sales growth gathers pace in March quarter, led by autos and metals: RBI data
Manufacturing companies saw sales jump 14.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025-26. Automobiles, electrical machinery, and non-ferrous metals led this growth. Overall, listed private non-financial companies achieved double-digit sales growth. Raw material expenses increased, indicating input cost pressure. Staff costs for manufacturing companies moderated. Services sector companies experienced a moderation in operating profit margins.
Sean Combs 2028 release update: Sean Diddy Combs is reportedly deeply involved in his legal appeal from FCI Fort Dix, with his lawyer stating he's become like a paralegal. Combs is also reflecting on his life and seeking self-improvement. His projected release date has been moved up to February 23, 2028.
RIL AGM 2026: Date, Time & 4 Big Things to Watch (Jio IPO, Retail, Energy)
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TRUMP vs NETANYAHU | 'Bibi came and begged': US, Israel on COLLISION COURSE over Iran peace deal
Monsoon delay deepens farm risk in Gujarat; crop-loss compensation crosses 22,700 cr in decade
The situation is reflected in early-season rainfall data, with the State recording an 83 per cent deficit as of June 16.
Dorper and Texel genetics to boost local mutton output in J&K
Both breeds are internationally recognised for their superior meat yield, rapid growth and higher productivity compared to traditional sheep varieties.
Invest in India before it's too late, says Piyush Goyal to corporates, investors, venture funds
The ecosystem is ready; our startups are doing some phenomenal work; there are tried and tested models in India; the market is large; government will help connect you to the market, says Union Minister Piyush Goyal
Modi, Trump meet at G7 summit in France after 16 months
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with US President Donald Trump at the G7 Summit in France. This marks their first in-person interaction in over 16 months. India is attending the summit as an invited partner country. Prime Minister Modi is also holding bilateral meetings with leaders from Canada, the UK, and the UAE.
2002 XV93 atmosphere mystery stuns space scientists as a distant Kuiper Belt object reveals unexpected signs of activity. The 470-kilometer icy world challenges old Solar System theories. Researchers believe possible gas, dust, impacts, or icy volcanoes may explain this rare cosmic discovery. The finding shows even small worlds can hold hidden secrets beyond human imagination.
Trump's unusual stock frenzy: Portfolio shows 3,600 trades in 90 days
President Trump's investment accounts saw thousands of trades totaling hundreds of millions of dollars between January and March. This feverish activity, dominated by tech stocks, has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers and ethics experts over potential conflicts of interest, though the Trump Organization denies the president's direct involvement.
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States own tax mop-up now contributes more than half in total revenue receipts
CAG K. Sanjay Murthy released the third edition of the Publication on State Finances 2024-25 on Tuesday
Trump on Netanyahu: I had a great relationship with Bibi, but now Bibi must be responsible
Shipping firms re-evaluate risks of Persian Gulf ops
Companies say there are no changes in operations yet while welcoming the Iran-US peace understanding
UK imposes new sanctions on Russian shadow fleet after Indian captain arrest
Ajay Pant, 38, was arrested by the National Crime Agency (NCA) during a joint operation with British armed forces to intercept a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the English Channel.
B-52 bomber crash: A US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California. The incident occurred during a test mission on June 15. Eight people were on board the aircraft at the time of the accident. Thick black smoke was seen rising from the crash site.
Banks, fintechs join forces to fight money laundering, terror financing under new platform
India's financial sector has launched a new platform called ARIFAC. This initiative brings together banks, NBFCs, payment firms, insurers, and other entities. ARIFAC aims to improve anti-money laundering and combating financing of terrorism efforts. It will focus on training, sanctions, and digital risks. The platform will foster collaboration and enhance compliance standards across the industry.
'Bunch of BULLS**T': MTG EXPLODES over $300B Iran deal reports; Trump rejects claims, FAKE NEWS
African proverb of the day: An African saying emphasize that true wisdom lies in applying lessons, not just repeating them. This distinction highlights the importance of translating knowledge into action to foster genuine understanding and personal growth.
Psychology suggests that nail biting is rarely a sign of immaturity, poor discipline or weak self-control. More often, it is the brain's way of seeking relief during moments of stress or internal unease. The key insight is that most adults who bite their nails are not intentionally trying to harm them, they are often trying to soothe themselves.
Quote of the Day by Oprah Winfrey teaches us that failure should not discourage us from pursuing our dreams. A queen symbolizes confidence, courage, and leadership. She understands that mistakes and setbacks are part of success. Every failure offers valuable lessons and opportunities for growth. Great achievements often come after many challenges and disappointments. By believing in ourselves and learning from our mistakes, we become stronger and wiser. The quote encourages us to face difficulties bravely and continue striving toward greatness.
In 1971, volunteers entered a mock prison basement and sparked one of psychologys biggest debates
The Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted in 1971, serves as a pivotal case study in understanding the effects of authority and social roles on behavior. Once regarded as irrefutable evidence of the corrupting nature of power, new analyses raise questions about its experimental integrity and ethical standards. As discussions among academics grow, they emphasize the complexities of the researchers involvement.
In 1953, scientists pieced together a twisted molecule, and DNA finally had a shape
Scientists uncovered DNA's double helix structure in 1953. James Watson and Francis Crick proposed the model. It explained how genetic information is stored and copied. This discovery transformed biology. It built upon earlier research and X-ray images. The double helix became a foundation for modern life sciences. Many scientists contributed to this breakthrough.
Imagine sinking into bed with the satisfaction of a clean kitchen waiting for you in the morning. This nightly ritual not only declutters your space but also your mind, making for a serene start to the next day. Studies highlight how our surroundings shape our emotional state; a tidy kitchen can alleviate the stress of unfinished chores.
APEC Climate Center upgrades El Nio to strong; Indian monsoon faces elevated risk
Lends support to projections from various climate models and researchers pointing to a potentially exceptional El Nio episode this year
PM Modi arrives in Geneva, set to attend G7 summit; eyes on Trump ahead of US-Iran deal
The elevator button is just one example of a broader psychological pattern. The key insight is that people are often not trying to make the elevator arrive faster, they are trying to ease their own sense of discomfort and impatience. That may be exactly why these small behaviors are so widespread.
India and Sri Lanka are exploring ways to settle trade using their own currencies. This move aims to cut transaction costs and shield businesses from fluctuating US dollar values. The initiative will help Sri Lanka conserve its dollar reserves. Indian banks can now offer loans in rupees to Sri Lankan importers.
States' expenditure rises 131% in 10 yrs on welfare, development: CAG Report
States' spending surged 131 percent from 2015-16 to 2024-25. Welfare and development drove this growth. Revenue expenditure remained the largest budget component. Committed expenses and subsidies consumed over half of revenue spending. Total state expenditure reached Rs 51.20 lakh crore in 2024-25. Budgetary spending averaged between 15.78 and 17.49 percent of GSDP.
Kevin Warsh takes Fed pulpit with immediate challenges, longer-term agenda
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh leads his first policy session, sending ripples through the investment community eager for clues on monetary policy shifts. With a preference for brevity in his public declarations, Warsh encounters the challenge of aligning expectations for rate cuts with the latest inflation figures.
'Excuse me, FIRST SPELL MY NAME RIGHT!': Trump Ally HUMILIATES Pressley in fiery immigration clash
UP Emerged from Identity Crisis to Become a Top-3 Economy in India: CM Yogi Adityanath
CM Yogi Adityanath says Uttar Pradesh has transformed from a BIMARU state into one of India's top three economies. He highlighted achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, defense manufacturing, and investment growth.
India's rice stocks climb to record high; wheat inventories at five-year peak
India's government warehouses hold record rice stocks, up 15% from last year. Wheat inventories are at a five-year peak. These abundant reserves will support increased rice exports. Higher wheat stocks will help manage prices by allowing open market sales. Record production in the last crop year fueled these impressive inventories. India is well-positioned for both exports and domestic price stability.

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