The 8th Pay Commission is likely to revise salaries and allowances for nearly 1.1 crore central government employees and pensioners. While the fitment factor is yet to be finalised, estimates indicate how HRA for Level 14-16 employees could increase under different fitment scenarios.
JPMorgan says 100+ MNCs are exploring GIFT City operations
GIFT City is drawing strong interest from multinational companies, with JPMorgan saying more than 100 firms are exploring banking and payment solutions for corporate treasury operations. GIFT City's tax incentives, single regulator, foreign currency capabilities and growing banking ecosystem are positioning it as India's global financial hub for multinational treasury centres.
Government may bring back UPI MDR for large merchants: Who could be affected?
The Centre is considering reintroducing a merchant discount rate (MDR) on select UPI transactions. If approved, the levy is expected to apply only to large merchants and higher-value payments, while small businesses and consumers are likely to remain unaffected.
Trump: Maduro manipulated Venezuela's electronic voting system in 2020
Opposition leaders to meet on July 20 to finalise strategy for Monsoon Session
Leaders of Opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha will meet on July 20 (Monday), the opening day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, to chalk out a joint strategy for the session.
War woes have hospitality professionals looking homeward
A surge of Indian hospitality professionals is migrating back from West Asia, driven by regional unrest and a decline in industry activity. These individuals are prioritizing job security and long-term growth prospects in India. Furthermore, architects and designers from associated sectors are also seeking employment back home, considering India a more secure and stable choice compared to resilient markets like Dubai.
Don't overpay for growth: Nippon Life AMC's Sailesh Raj Bhan on navigating India's next market cycle
After two years of valuation-led consolidation, Nippon Life AMC's equity CIO Sailesh Raj Bhan says improving earnings, reasonable valuations and a strong macro backdrop are creating fresh opportunities for long-term investors.
Rental growth in cities moderating after three years
Rental growth is slowing in major Indian cities after sharp increases. Mumbai is an exception, showing significant rent increases this year. Many Indians now rent longer for flexibility and due to rising home loan costs. High security deposits hinder moves, locking significant wealth across top metros.
China's Xi promotes China's commitment to AI access in speech at Shanghai conference
President Xi Jinping highlighted people-centered AI development at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference. He stressed China's commitment to equitable AI access for developing nations. This initiative aims to prevent new historical injustices in artificial intelligence. China plans international cooperation with African and BRICS countries.
Trump claims dead people are listed as active on US voter rolls during remarks
Japan's imperial family is diminishing. Plan for male-only succession could make it worse
Japan's parliament enacted a historic revision to its Imperial House Law on Friday. This law insists only paternal-lineage men can become emperor, sparking fears for the imperial family. The revisions allow adoption of distant male relatives to father future heirs. Princesses will also be allowed to keep their royal status after marrying commoners. This move aims to preserve the male-only succession rule despite a shrinking royal family.
Will Chicago's air quality improve tomorrow? Here's what the forecast says
Chicago's air quality has become hazardous due to Canadian wildfire smoke. This pollution has affected over 125 million people across the Midwest and Northeast. Health officials advise residents to stay indoors and minimize outdoor exposure. The smoke is expected to persist through Friday before gradually improving. Authorities recommend monitoring air quality updates until conditions normalize.
Chhattisgarh: 196 workers died in industrial accidents in 17 months, govt informs assembly
Chhattisgarh reported 196 worker deaths in industrial accidents over 17 months. The state government denied lax safety enforcement was the cause. BJP MLAs alleged negligence, citing specific fatal incidents and unsafe conditions. Minister Dewangan detailed accident investigations and actions taken by the department.
Trump claims US is winning big in Iran, says fruits of that labor coming very shortly
What is SAVE America Act? Here's all about Trump's plan to overhaul voting in America
Save America Act What is it? A Republican-backed bill, the SAVE America Act, mandates citizenship proof for registration and photo ID for voting. This legislation has passed the House but faces Senate filibuster challenges and requires bipartisan support. Supporters claim it enhances election security and restores public confidence in the process. Critics argue it creates significant barriers for eligible voters and disproportionately affects certain demographics.
LetterOne taps Rahul Mukim to spearhead $2 billion India push
Luxembourg-based LetterOne appointed Rahul Mukim to lead its India investments. The firm plans a significant $2 billion investment program in India. Mukim previously led private equity for Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan in India. LetterOne will focus on healthcare and energy sectors for its investments. This move establishes an on-ground presence for the European firm in India.
FBI captures alleged Bhagwanpuria gang associate Nitish Kaushal in Vermont
The FBI captured Nitish Kaushal, an alleged associate of the Jaggu Bhagwanpuria Organized Crime Group, in Vermont. Kaushal was wanted by the FBI's Los Angeles field office for his alleged involvement in criminal activities. The Bhagwanpuria OCG is described as a transnational criminal organization involved in various illegal operations. This arrest follows a multinational law enforcement offensive targeting the syndicate's global operations.
Christopher Nolans The Odyssey has opened in Indian theatres to varied reactions. Matt Damons performance as King Odysseus and the films grand visuals have received widespread praise. However, some viewers have criticised the screenplay and sound mixing. Despite the divided response, many have called the final act powerful, emotional and one of the films biggest highlights. Read on!
PayPal board sees Stripe-Advent's $53 billion bid as undervaluing company, sources say
PayPal's board considers a $53 billion takeover bid from Stripe and Advent International as undervalued. The company has not formally responded to the proposal from the consortium. Stripe and Advent have secured a $50 billion financing package for their offer. PayPal's board is evaluating the bid against its own turnaround strategy. Negotiations are expected to take time as both parties consider various factors.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope discovers hidden giant exoplanet in Beta Pictoris system
Astronomers found a giant exoplanet, Beta Pictoris d, using Webb Telescope's spectroscopy. This planet was hidden within a dusty debris disk, making it hard to see. Its unique atmospheric chemical signature revealed its presence to scientists. This discovery marks a new method for finding planets around distant stars. Researchers will continue studying Beta Pictoris d for more atmospheric details.
Tata Group resorts to older tech to launch its chip foray
Tata Electronics will begin India's first chip production using older technology. The Dholera facility will initially focus on 90-nanometer process technology. This mature technology is suitable for industrial and automotive applications. The company plans to gradually introduce more advanced 28-nanometer chips later. This endeavor highlights India's ongoing efforts to build a domestic semiconductor industry.
Delhi anticipates a high of 40 degrees Celsius on Friday, remaining the hottest metro. Mumbai expects stable temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius throughout the day. Hyderabad's forecast shows a gradual temperature increase over the coming week. Pune and Kolkata will experience their own distinct city-specific weather patterns. Chennai and Ahmedabad also face varied temperature forecasts for the upcoming days.
China, Deep State named for election interference in 2020, says Trump
Odisha rules out stampede in two deaths during Puri Rath Yatra
The Puri Rath Yatra concluded successfully despite continuous rain and adverse weather conditions. Around nine lakh devotees participated in the world-famous festival this year. Two devotees died, but not due to stampede or crowd management issues. Elaborate arrangements were made by the state government for devotee safety and convenience. All scheduled rituals were completed as per plan, ensuring a peaceful conclusion.
BTS is currently gearing up to perform at the FIFA World Cup 2026 final halftime show. Besides them, Shakira, Madonna, and Justin Bieber also join the star-studded lineup. The final match airs in India on July 20 at 12:30 AM IST. Read on to know where to watch the performances on OTT.
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Quote of the Day by Friedrich Nietzsche: One must pay dearly for immortality; one has to die several times while still alive. These words have challenged readers for generations because they reveal a truth many avoid: lasting greatness demands change. Learn why this timeless quote on reinvention, courage, resilience, and inner strength feels more relevant today than ever before
Trump alleges China committed 2020 election fraud
President Donald Trump stated China compromised election data during the 2020 cycle. This alleged breach reportedly secured 220 million United States voter files. The White House described this data loss as an election security nightmare. This incident is believed to be the largest compromise of election data historically.
This weekend brings a variety of new shows and movies to streaming platforms. Romance, action, and drama are featured in upcoming releases from Netflix and JioHotstar. Several Indian titles offer action-comedy and romantic drama for audiences. Read on to know when and where to watch them online.
US strikes bridges in Iran, expanding its airstrike campaign over the Strait of Hormuz
United States airstrikes on bridges intensified, escalating tensions with Iran. Iran launched new missile attacks against allied nations, and the interim ceasefire collapsed. The ongoing conflict for control of the Strait of Hormuz has caused significant casualties. Iranian officials warned of widespread attacks if the US interfered in the strait. The situation has led to soaring oil prices and increased regional instability.
The White House on Thursday (local time) said that US President Donald Trump certainly agrees with Vice President JD Vance's assertion that foreign countries, particularly Israel, seek to influence American public opinion, after Vance alleged that certain elements within the Israeli government were attempting to shape US opinion to prolong the conflict with Iran.
Foreign or local? Investors at lossover GIFT funds
Investors are grappling with confusion when it comes to reporting GIFT City fund investments in their tax returns. Fund houses provide varying guidance on whether these should be categorized as foreign assets. While GIFT City falls under the foreign category per FEMA regulations, it's treated as a domestic entity for income tax.
India-UK FTA unlikely to hurt domestic consumer brands, industry says
Businesses in India are hopeful that the forthcoming trade agreement with the UK will foster innovation instead of sparking fierce competition. Popular British items, including Scotch whiskey and chocolates, are set to become more wallet-friendly for Indian shoppers. The implementation of reduced tariffs over ten years will lead to a gradual shift in pricing.
Tata, SP Group explore share swap to unlock Tata Sons stake amid valuation divide
Tata Sons and the Shapoorji Pallonji Group are currently negotiating the monetization of a stake but are at an impasse concerning the transaction's structure and valuation. Among the options discussed is a share-swap deal. The SP Group is eyeing this opportunity to tackle its significant debt. Their recent refinancing attempts indicate a solid confidence level in the pledged Tata Sons shares.
Udan 2.0 takes flight, switches on challenge mode for airports
The second phase of India's regional connectivity scheme will implement stricter airport selection criteria. Proposed airports will be scored on infrastructure readiness and government commitment. Airlines must now possess adequate aircraft to bid for new routes. This change aims to ensure sustained air connectivity and avoid past operational failures. Major airports will also be encouraged to allocate slots to smaller regional carriers.
India's space regulator IN-SPACe has approved Reliance Jio's satellite proposal. This move allows India to establish its first local low earth orbit constellation. Jio plans to deploy approximately 1,600 satellites for broadband and mobile services. The proposed system offers significant data capacity, exceeding current global systems. This development enhances national security and reduces foreign satellite dependence.
Psychology says people who use only free version of antivirus aren't always ignoring online safety. Their choice can reflect how they evaluate value, trust technology, manage spending, and balance risks. Psychology explains that people often make decisions based on personal experiences, confidence, available information, and perceived needs. Understanding this behavior can help explain why many users continue relying on free antivirus software despite the availability of paid security solutions.
Quote of the day by Prince Philip reminds people that protecting the environment and society cannot be left only to future generations. His message calls for responsibility, sustainability, conservation, stewardship and timely action. Shared in 1970, the quote remains relevant as climate concerns and environmental challenges continue across the world. It encourages people to make responsible choices today so that future generations inherit a better and more sustainable world.
Psychology says people who like to read a copy of a newspaper along with a cup of tea everyday in morning aren't following an outdated habit. Psychology suggests this routine may support focus, reduce stress, improve information processing, and create a stable start to the day. Reading a newspaper with tea can help people build consistency, stay informed, and prepare mentally for daily responsibilities while maintaining a regular morning routine.
Breaching the target: On Indias retail inflation
Rising inflation leaves no room for a cut in interest rates
Power ministry plans grid for data centres as demand surges
The power ministry is assessing infrastructure readiness for data centres. Internal estimates project significant power demand from these facilities by 2032. Discussions involve utilities and developers regarding power supply and transmission needs. States are receiving support for developing necessary infrastructure projects. India's data centre market is experiencing rapid expansion and investment.
OpenAIs Codex Micro Keyboard launches at $230: A quiet debut for the AI coding companion
OpenAI has introduced the Codex Micro, a specialized mechanical keypad for developers. This compact device features programmable keys and a rotary dial for AI interaction. It aims to enhance productivity for users of OpenAI's Codex coding platform. The limited-edition hardware is designed to offer tactile control over AI agents. This launch signals OpenAI's entry into the hardware market for developers.
Poly Medicure bets on new facilities, products to double international business: MD
The company's international business contributed 1,280.2 crore in FY26, accounting for nearly 68% of the company's total revenue of 1,875.3 crore. It expects the next phase of growth to be supported by two upcoming manufacturing facilities, a pipeline of more than 50 products, and a sharper focus on direct-market operations across key overseas geographies.
Govt to replace WPI with Producer Price Index for future procurement contracts
In a bid to modernize inflation measurement, the government is set to replace the Wholesale Price Index with the Producer Price Index for future government contracts and price changes. This initiative seeks to align India's procurement processes with global inflation metrics. Ministries are urged to integrate the Producer Price Index into their new contracts, marking a crucial evolution in how India evaluates inflation.
China's rare earth curbs put $6.5 trillion of global output at risk
China's rare earth export curbs could endanger trillions in global production. The International Energy Agency suggests multilateral stockpiling of high-risk materials. This strategy requires significant initial and annual financial investment. Supply chain concentration risks have become a reality due to export restrictions. Diversified supply offers mineral security and economic insurance against disruptions.
Quality, heritage key to building global textile & lifestyle brands: Giriraj Singh
India can build globally recognized textile and lifestyle brands by leveraging quality and heritage. The Bharat Tex 2026 event helps artisans connect with international buyers and create livelihoods. Textile exports are projected to reach nine lakh crore rupees by the year 2030. Stronger designer houses and e-commerce visibility are needed for global brand expansion. Sustainability and collaboration will enable Indian brands to access international markets effectively.
Quote of the Day: Pope Francis' quote The emptier a persons heart is, the more he or she needs to buy, own, and consume highlights the link between inner emptiness and consumerism. He suggests true fulfillment comes from within, not possessions and the quote of the day encourages reflection on what truly brings happiness.
State Bank of India mobilized nearly two billion dollars under a central bank incentive. This amount significantly surpasses other state-owned and private sector banks' efforts. Other lenders like Bank of Baroda and Canara Bank raised smaller sums. Banks are now focusing on attracting overseas currency inflows from the Indian diaspora. This strategy aims to provide greater flexibility for high-net-worth clients.
Private insurers seek tweaks in unlisted investment plan
Private insurers want Irdai to change proposed investment norms for unlisted companies. They suggest linking exposure limits to shareholders' funds instead of surplus. This change could unlock billions for investment in privately held businesses. The proposed framework may expand sector investment capacity significantly. Insurers seek greater flexibility in managing investment portfolios.
Proverb of the day: The Chinese proverb, All the past died yesterday; the future is born today, teaches people to let go of regrets, focus on the present, and shape the future through today's actions. The saying highlights mindfulness, personal growth, and fresh beginnings. It reminds readers that each new day offers another opportunity to learn, improve, and move forward instead of remaining trapped by yesterday's experiences.
In light of recent discussions, a parliamentary panel has proposed vital safeguards for the Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill. The committee advocates for reinforced protections for elite institutions and advocates for greater involvement from state entities. Additionally, it calls for stricter limitations on the central government's authority. Feedback from various stakeholders played a pivotal role in these recommendations, with the draft report set to be finalized in the coming week.
Japanese mindset of the day: A Japanese proverb highlights love's ability to diminish perceived distance. Meaningful purpose transforms arduous journeys into rewarding experiences for individuals. Deep affection provides strength to overcome obstacles and travel further than expected. This mindset emphasizes how motivation influences our perception of challenges.
Supreme Court says third language should start in Class 6, not Class 9
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court recommended not to implement a third language requirement in class nine, advocating for its introduction starting in class six instead. This decision stems from concerns over the current academic pressure on students. Additionally, the court questioned Tamil Nadus stance against the creation of Navodaya schools. The hearing has been postponed to August eleventh for additional deliberation.
Monsoon Session: MSME, FCRA, tax reforms on govt's house agenda
Parliament will consider the Foreign Contribution Amendment Bill and Income-tax Amendment Bill. A major MSME reform package will also be introduced for passage. This package aims to create a national digital platform for small businesses. Higher education reforms and birth registration law amendments are also planned. The Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill will be taken up after a committee report.
The financial burden for the Indus Waters Treaty proceedings rests entirely on Pakistan's shoulders, as India stepped away from these talks post the Pahalgam terror incident. The Permanent Court of Arbitration has recognized its jurisdiction over the case. To date, Pakistan has paid over $600,000 representing India's share. India's engagement in Neutral Expert proceedings extended until July 2025.
No role of Ajay, Ashish Mishra in Lakhimpur Kheri intimidation case: UP to SC
Uttar Pradesh Police informed the Supreme Court about no prosecution for Ajay Mishra and his son. This decision pertains to the alleged witness intimidation case linked to Lakhimpur Kheri. Only Amandeep Singh has been charge-sheeted by the police in this specific matter. The Supreme Court is currently monitoring the ongoing trial proceedings. The submission was made before a three-member bench headed by the Chief Justice.
Quote of the Day by Spencer Tracy: Spencer Tracys quote, Write anything you want about me. Make up something. Hell, I don't care, explores the importance of self-confidence, authenticity, and emotional strength. The quote suggests that people should not allow public opinions, criticism, or outside judgments to control their identity or self-worth. Instead, it highlights the value of staying true to oneself, accepting individuality, and finding confidence beyond the opinions of others.
AIS now includes foreign assets, income data
The Income Tax Department now shows foreign asset details in annual statements. This move aims to improve voluntary tax compliance for eligible taxpayers. Information from over 100 jurisdictions is available through international sharing agreements. Taxpayers must still report all foreign assets and income, even if not listed. Emails and messages are being sent to inform taxpayers about this new facility.
ACME Solar secures Rs 2,647 crore REC funding for peak power project
ACME Solar Holdings secured significant project financing for a new renewable energy initiative. The company received 2,646.6 crore from REC for a 450 MW solar and storage project. This innovative project combines solar generation with battery storage for reliable power delivery. Electricity will be supplied to SJVN under a long-term power purchase agreement. The financing will support the development and construction of this crucial energy infrastructure.
A 'Trump put' for oil? Indian refiners aren't worried about an immediate supply crunch
Indian refiners expect stable oil supplies despite renewed West Asia conflict. They believe US President Trump will open alternative routes if needed. Strong domestic inventories and Russian crude availability also support this outlook. China's subdued demand has helped keep global supplies comfortable recently. However, a rebound in Chinese buying could pressure prices upward.
India's oil firms promote liquid LPG cylinders to reduce fuel losses
Oil companies are encouraging commercial users to switch to liquid off-take LPG cylinders. This shift promises significant cost savings and better fuel efficiency for businesses. Conventional cylinders leave behind unusable gas, causing substantial annual waste. This transition could save India approximately twenty-one thousand nine hundred crore rupees. The promotion of these efficient cylinders is now gaining considerable traction nationwide.
Pharma exports to UK may rise up to 10% in FY27 as CETA takes effect
India's pharmaceutical exports to the UK are set to witness substantial growth thanks to the recently negotiated Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement. This groundbreaking agreement removes almost all tariffs on Indian drug products, enhancing the competitiveness of Indian generics and finished formulations. Preliminary data indicates promising trends in exports for this fiscal year, solidifying the UK's importance as a critical European market for India's pharmaceutical sector.
BJP to protest in Kashmir against NC-led govt's 'failures'
The Jammu and Kashmir BJP will protest on July 20 against the current government. This protest aims to expose alleged failures in governance and electoral promises. The opposition party criticizes the administration for neglecting key issues. They state the government diverts attention from its own shortcomings. The BJP intends to voice public concerns across Kashmir.
Fed's Lorie Logan sees no current inflationary pressure from wages
According to Dallas Federal Reserve President Lorie Logan, the labor market is not a contributing factor to current inflation. She highlighted that some Texas businesses are unexpectedly elevating wages. While expressing worry over the risk of a wage-price spiral, Logan noted that it is still too early to ascertain whether these trends will persist, stressing the need for continued evaluation.
ED raids 13 locations in Rohingya, Bangladeshi illegal infiltration and terror funding probe
The Enforcement Directorate has launched extensive searches in multiple states concerning a terror-funding investigation that reportedly involves an illegal infiltration scheme involving Rohingya and Bangladeshi nationals. During the raids, the agency seized digital devices and crucial documents. This money laundering probe traces back to an FIR filed by the Uttar Pradesh ATS, revealing a financial operation that redirected foreign contributions towards illicit actions.
Border infra indispensable in tech-driven warfare: Rajnath Singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized border infrastructure's vital role in future warfare. Strategic projects will define India's civilization for centuries to come. He praised the Border Roads Organisation's unprecedented speed in challenging terrains. Connectivity improvements are transforming remote villages into vibrant border communities. Modern technology and human resolve are driving this significant national development.
Charles Simonyi, known for Microsoft Word and Excel, avoided property taxes by living on a superyacht. His custom-built vessel, Skat, offered waterfront views and freedom from regulations. The yacht featured a minimalist interior inspired by art galleries and advanced noise reduction engineering. Simonyi later transitioned to space tourism before upgrading to another large yacht. He sold Skat in 2021, continuing his unique lifestyle choices.
'Should Todd Blanche's DOJ target Trump's enemies?': Schiff asks; Ashcroft delivers blunt response
Supreme Court says bulldozer demolition contempt pleas should be decided by high courts
The Supreme Court declined to hear contempt petitions regarding demolitions. It observed that each case involves different factual circumstances requiring high court adjudication. The bench transferred all contempt proceedings to the respective high courts for resolution. Senior advocates argued for intervention in cases of egregious violations of court orders. The court clarified its judgment did not offer blanket protection to illegal constructions.
Dark ships and Oman transfers indicate Hormuz transits continue
Ship-to-ship transfers are occurring off Oman's coast, indicating continued Strait of Hormuz transit. Satellite images show tankers off Fujairah and Sohar, key transfer points. Some vessels are now exiting the Gulf of Oman after recent Iranian attacks. Commercial traffic continues through Hormuz but at reduced levels. Operator caution persists, though some passages are being delayed.
Supreme Court directs states to frame policy for early release of terminally ill, elderly prisoners
The Supreme Court has mandated that every state and Union Territory devise new policies concerning the early release of elderly and terminally ill prisoners. With a three-month deadline, these policies must include precise eligibility criteria and a straightforward process. This initiative is aimed at minimizing procedural hold-ups for those most in need of compassion and care behind bars.
Will you prosecute Jack Smith for perjury?: Blanche replies to Hawleys question with a yes
Quote of the day by Michael Douglas highlights how difficult experiences can change the way people look at life. Michael Douglas shared these words after his battle with cancer. The quote explains that hardship can become a reason to grow instead of giving up. It also encourages people to value time, relationships, health and personal strength while facing challenges with determination.
Arent AI investments driving inflation?: Sen Reed torches Fed Chair Warsh over monetary policies
Are you man enough to be in military?: Hegseth orders annual testosterone tests for US troops
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You trying to make money off this, unbelievable: Hawley publicly shames Bidens pardon attorney
Japanese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Good fortune comes to the laughing gate. The saying reflects how happiness, positivity, and emotional atmosphere can influence the way people experience life. It suggests that homes and environments filled with laughter, kindness, and warmth often create the conditions for stronger relationships, greater opportunities, and positive experiences. The proverb emphasizes that good fortune is not only about luck but also about the mindset and energy people bring into their daily lives.
'Dems found time for Epstein but not these families': Katie Britt unloads in fiery senate hearing
'He never responded': Epstein victim Bensky opposes Blanches AG confirmation at Senate hearing
Tiny wings. Almost no oxygen. Somehow, it still flies. The world's highest flyer isn't an eagle
Alpine bumble-bees can fly at simulated altitudes over nine thousand meters. These insects achieve this by increasing wing motion amplitude, not frequency. This remarkable ability surpasses the height of Mount Everest, challenging previous assumptions. Such extreme flight performance suggests intermittent behavioral demands beyond routine foraging. This capacity highlights the surprising aerodynamic reserves present in these high-altitude insects.
Senior citizen FD rates: These banks offer up to 8.5% interest despite recent rate cuts
For senior citizens, even a marginal difference in interest rates can translate into substantially higher earnings over time, particularly on large deposits. Comparing FD rates across banks before investing can help maximise interest income without increasing investment risk.
Apple raises AppleCare+ subscription prices for these buyers. Check details
Apple has raised AppleCare+ monthly and annual subscription fees for new Mac and iPad buyers. Existing customers will maintain their current AppleCare+ subscription rates without any changes. This price adjustment follows recent increases in Mac and iPad hardware costs. Industry reports suggest rising memory costs are impacting technology manufacturing expenses. Future iPhone models may also see increased pricing due to component costs.
We should all aim for balance. While hard work is absolutely essential for generating success, giving in to excess can hamper our ability to live and enjoy life and also wreak havoc on mental health.
Attention parents! Want to start a public provident fund account for your child? We calculate the minimum amount you would need to invest in their PPF per month in order to successfully set them up for crorepati status in the long run.
This 5-second test could be the difference between a thriving plant and a dead one
The finger test offers a reliable method for determining when houseplants need watering. This technique involves inserting a finger into the soil to gauge moisture levels accurately. Overwatering, a common cause of plant death, can be avoided by bypassing unreliable watering cues. The finger test measures moisture directly in the root zone, ensuring proper hydration for diverse plant species.
Brazil calls Trump's 25% tariff unjustifiable, vows to impose reciprocal tariffs
The United States on Wednesday said it would impose a new 25% tariff on certain imports from Brazil, citing unfair trade practices by the world's 10th-biggest economy.
The Internet or TikTok didn't invent cat videos, Thomas Edison beat it by 130 years
Viral cat videos history: Thomas Edison's film studio filmed cats over a century ago. His studio produced short films featuring simple spectacles for audiences. These early films were designed for quick entertainment and visual appeal. Edison's Kinetograph camera and Kinetoscope viewing device were groundbreaking inventions.
Saudi Arabia-backed developer seeks World Cup stadium investors, sources say
Saudi Arabia's ROSHN Group is seeking investors for its Aramco Stadium venue. JPMorgan is managing the fundraising process for this significant project. The state-backed developer aims to free up capital for economic transformation initiatives. This stadium transaction will mirror previous pipeline deals for infrastructure funding. Private investors are being approached as Saudi Arabia faces budget challenges.
Serum Institute partners with Gates MRI to make experimental TB vaccine
Serum Institute will manufacture an experimental tuberculosis vaccine. This novel vaccine candidate is currently in late-stage clinical trials. Gates Medical Research Institute will transfer manufacturing technology and know-how. The company plans to invest over one hundred million dollars for production. This new shot could prevent millions of cases and save lives.

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