A manager sought an employee's termination for watching the World Cup at work. However, HR discovered the employee had completed all tasks, unlike colleagues who appeared busy but missed targets. The HR pointed out the manager was rewarding visibility over actual productivity, leaving the manager speechless. This highlights a crucial workplace debate.
US-Iran peace deal: Is it time to reduce gold & US fund exposure? Experts answer
The US-Iran peace agreement has eased concerns around oil prices and currency volatility. Experts say investors should review allocations to gold and international funds, but avoid making abrupt portfolio changes.
Why chasing last year's top-performing mid and small-cap funds keeps investors one step behind
The market's top-performing segment doesn't follow a rotation you can predict or systematically exploit. Large-caps lead one cycle, small-caps dominate the next, mid-caps have their moment - and none of it arrives on a schedule you can front-run by looking at last year's returns.
AI Express flight from Kannur to Jeddah turns back due to technical issue
Sachet Engineer, who played the elder brother in Taare Zameen Par, has transitioned from acting to a successful career in dentistry in the UK. He is also pursuing his passion for aviation, aiming to become a pilot. Despite his family's film background, acting was never his primary goal. Read on to know why he left Bollywood.
Telegram temporarily blocked in India ahead of NEET re-exam; NTA welcomes Centre's move
Telegram access in India is temporarily restricted until June 22, 2026, following a government crackdown on fake NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination papers and exam fraud. The National Testing Agency welcomed the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology's action, citing the misuse of Telegram's message-editing feature to fabricate evidence of paper leaks.
Nepal's foreign minister visits China after calling on regional rival India
Nepal's Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal met China's top diplomat following a recent visit to India, presenting a challenge for Beijing's regional diplomacy. Analysts suggest Nepal's ties with India offer leverage, forcing China to prove its value amidst stalled infrastructure projects and corruption concerns surrounding Chinese-funded initiatives.
Santy Sharma Bigg Boss: Rapper Santy Sharma's name has emerged in reports about being one of the Bigg Boss 20 contestants, sparking curiosity about who he is and why he is being linked to the Salman Khan-hosted reality show. From his journey as an independent artist from Madhya Pradesh to the recent controversies and debates that brought him into the spotlight, here's a closer look at the rapper at the centre of the speculation.
Centre hikes fuel export levies; diesel duty at Rs 14/litre, ATF at Rs 12.5/litre
The special additional excise duty (SAED) on diesel exports has been raised to Rs 14 per litre from Rs 13.5 per litre, and on ATF exports to Rs 12.5 per litre from Rs 9.5 per litre
Bank of Japan hikes rate to 31-year high, citing inflation
Tokyos benchmark Nikkei 225 index briefly topped 70,000 early Tuesday for the first time ever
Rapper Santy Sharma is currently making headlines as a rumoured contestant on Bigg Boss 20. The upcoming season is expected to feature a mix of traditional celebrities and digital personalities. Salman Khan is reportedly set to host, with a potential September 21 premiere. Read on to know more about it.
MCX gold rate today for August futures contracts was trading 0.09% higher at 1,53,060 per 10 grams. MCX silver futures, on the other hand, were trading 0.4% lower at 2,51,130 per kg. Check the retail rates in your city.
European leaders at the G7 summit will urge U.S. President Donald Trump to reconsider his Iran strategy. They fear a preliminary deal could entrench Tehran's nuclear and missile programs. Leaders will also press Trump to rethink his Ukraine approach. They aim to signal willingness for talks with Russia while tightening sanctions and boosting Ukraine's military support.
A Patna educator, Khan Sir, faces accusations from a rival coaching operator, Raushan Anand, who claims Khan orchestrated the death of Anand's brother, Prince Yadav, in Nepal. Yadav, named in an FIR for a coaching center attack, died in Nepal, with circumstances surrounding his demise remaining unclear amid conflicting reports.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Late equaliser from Araujo helps Uruguay play 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia
In an intense kickoff to the World Cup, Uruguay battled to a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia. Maximiliano Araujo struck a crucial equalizer in the 80th minute, rescuing a point for his team. Despite dominating possession and outshooting their opponents, Uruguay found themselves trailing at halftime. Both squads now sit on one point in the competitive Group H.
Chef Sanjeev Kapoor launches USA blueberries recipe book
The book builds on his earlier collaboration with USA blueberries, which focused mainly on Indian traditional foods
TCS to take $70 million hit after US Supreme Court rejects appeal in trade secrets case
Tata Consultancy Services will book a $70 million charge in the first quarter of FY27. This follows the US Supreme Court's decision not to hear its appeal in a trade secrets case. The Indian IT giant's total financial exposure in this dispute now stands at $220 million. The company had previously set aside $150 million for the case.
Delhi gets light rain, bringing relief from scorching heat
China Shock 2.0: Surging Chinese exports threaten Europe's economy, raising concern at G7 summit
Eight years of U.S. tariffs have failed to curb Chinas manufacturing strength, with Beijing posting a record $1.2 trillion trade surplus by redirecting exports away from the U.S. and into Europe and Asia.
China's May retail sales fall for first time in over three years
China's economy shows a worrying split in May. While factories are humming with strong exports, consumer spending took a hit, with retail sales falling for the first time in over three years. Investment also slumped, deepening concerns about domestic demand. Experts anticipate policy adjustments to boost consumption.
'Bordering on failure': India rejects proposal to expand only non-permanent UNSC membership
Pakistan sees room to improve FY27 outlook after Iran war ends, says Finance Minister Aurangzeb
Pakistan's Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb sees potential economic upsides for fiscal year 2027 following the end of the Iran conflict. However, he cautioned that it is too early to revise the budget presented just days ago. The government's immediate focus was managing the conflict's impact on energy and inflation. The FY27 budget projects 4% growth and 8.2% inflation.
After Iran, China has a powerful new oil price weapon
China has emerged as the world's first oil swing importer, significantly reducing its imports by a third to an eight-year low. This move, driven by necessity during the Iran conflict, demonstrates Beijing's ability to stabilize global oil prices and mitigate geopolitical risks, a stark contrast to historical demand patterns.
India eyes biofertilisers after Mideast war stoked supply fears
Under a shed in north India, women scoop cow dung, lumps of unrefined sugar and flour to produce biofertiliser -- part of a growing effort to tackle anxieties over the supply of chemical fertilisers. India is among the world's largest consumers of chemical fertilisers, using roughly 63 million tonnes annually.
Adani Airports' Navi Mumbai International Airport and Guwahati's Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport Terminal 2 have earned a spot on the World's Most Beautiful Airports List 2026 by Prix Versailles. This global recognition celebrates their exceptional design, sustainability, and passenger-focused planning, highlighting India's growing aviation infrastructure.
US B-52 bomber crashes in California, killing all 8 crew aboard; Aerial visuals
Delhi-NCR weather: Will it rain today in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad? Check IMD forecast
Delhi Rain Today: Delhi and the National Capital Region are bracing for a sudden weather change. Light to moderate rainfall and thunderstorms are forecast in the coming days. Strong winds up to 80 kmph are also expected. This pre-monsoon activity, driven by western disturbances and moisture from the Arabian Sea, will bring relief from rising temperatures but may cause traffic disruptions.
US emergency oil stockpile plunges to lowest level since Reagan era amid West Asia war
America's emergency oil reserve has fallen to its lowest point since 1983. This significant drop follows extensive releases to manage economic impacts from global conflicts. Officials express concern about operational capacity and vulnerability to weather disruptions. The reserve's current low level raises alarms for future energy security.
Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw reviews master plan for redevelopment of busy stations
The Railway Minister emphasised that redevelopment works should be carried out with minimal inconvenience to passengers and without disrupting train operations
China's new home prices fall faster in May as property slump persists despite big-city resilience
China's new home prices saw a 0.2% dip in May from April, marking a steeper decline and a 3.5% year-on-year fall. While larger cities show signs of stabilization with price increases, smaller cities continue to experience falling prices. Property sales and investment also declined more sharply in the first five months of the year.
PM Modi receives Slovakia's highest honour, Order of the White Double Cross from President Peter
Television actor Sanchita Ugale has reportedly died by suicide in Palghar, Maharashtra. Her brother drew parallels between her death and that of Sushant Singh Rajput. He noted the tragic coincidence of both deaths occurring on June 14, six years apart. Read on.
Education loan rates June 2026: Compare SBI, PNB, ICICI, HDFC and other banks before you apply
Rising education costs make choosing the right education loan crucial. Compare Education loan rates for June 2026 from SBI, HDFC, ICICI and other banks to reduce borrowing costs and plan repayments.
SSC GD Constable Answer Key 2026: The Staff Selection Commission has released the provisional SSC GD Constable Answer Key 2026 for the recruitment of 25,487 vacancies. Candidates who took the exam between April 27 and May 30, 2026, can now download their response sheets and the answer key from ssc.gov.in.
Trump's approval ticks up to 36% as price angst eases: Poll
President Trump's approval rating rose to 36% as public dissatisfaction with the cost of living eased slightly. The poll, conducted before and after Trump announced an Iran ceasefire, showed registered voters favoring Democrats 41% to 38% in upcoming elections. Despite a slight uptick, Trump's overall approval remains low.
Super 30 founder Anand Kumar launches free global learning platform Super Infinity
Education costs are rising rapidly. To ensure their children receive a good education, parents take out personal loans and fall into debt. Anand Kumars Super Infinity offers free maths lessons, exam preparation and innovative learning tools to help students succeed without added financial burden.
Breaking News Live Updates: Thunderstorms, gusty winds likely in Delhi-NCR today
US connected-car rule prompts Ford, other automakers to seek licenses for China-built models
Automakers like Ford are seeking U.S. government authorization to continue selling vehicles with Chinese-linked software, facing a ban set to take effect for model year 2027. This complex process highlights the auto industry's deep ties to China's supply chains, with hardware restrictions expected to pose even greater challenges.
AI memory boom pushes up costs for Indias electric vehicle industry
EV makers say shortages in RAM and storage, along with rising semiconductor and commodity costs, are increasing input expenses and putting pressure on vehicle costs
Trump terms $300 billion fund to rebuild Iran as 'fake news'
US President Donald Trump has dismissed claims of Washington paying Iran a massive sum. Reports suggested a $300 billion fund for investment, contingent on Iran's nuclear deal compliance. This fund would be for companies, not direct government payments. Sanctions relief would be phased, linked to Iran's actions. Officials emphasize no money has flowed to Iran yet.
Armenia to procure oncology drugs from India under national healthcare scheme
The Armenian Ministry of Health has identified several medicines for procurement from India and assured support to Indian firms in product registration and market access
India Inc. is profitable. So why isnt it investing?
Indian companies are making record profits, but they are not investing in new factories or infrastructure. This is creating fewer jobs and increasing inequality. Unlike China, which invests heavily, Indian businesses are hesitant. This trend risks trapping India in scarcity. Leaders must decide on a path towards mass affluence now.
The technological advance cannot take away your employability. So you should equip yourself with trade skills. The globalising world gave us an advantage for our software, computer science or MBA education. But that era is over. It's about trade skills. It's about soft skills, which AI cannot easily replace, where human presence is required, he said.
Maharashtra bets bigger on green data centres; expands policy to entire state
Maharashtra has significantly expanded its green data centre policy. The state now allows more projects across all regions, not just Mumbai. This move aims to accelerate digital infrastructure investment and meet long-term capacity targets. Incentives like power tariff concessions and subsidies are offered to attract developers. The policy changes are designed to make projects more viable and encourage widespread development.
US B-52 bomber crashes in California, killing all 8 crew aboard; aerials show aftermath of crash
A new Telugu comedy-drama, Super Subbu, is set to release online. The series features Sundeep Kishan as Subbu, a young man who takes on an unexpected role as a sex education officer in a fictional village. Directed by Mallik Ram, the show promises humour and social commentary. Read on to know when and where to watch this series.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump's DoJ is investigating him and his wife
California Governor Gavin Newsom accused the Justice Department of a politically motivated investigation targeting him and his wife, alleging Donald Trump is retaliating due to Newsom's presidential aspirations and criticism. Federal agents have reportedly questioned friends and former employees, seeking records related to increasingly personal matters.
The television industry is mourning the sudden death of 22-year-old actress Sanchita Ugale, known for her roles in popular shows. Actor Sorab Bedi, who worked closely with Ugale, recently revealed that she seemed worried in their last conversation. Police are investigating the circumstances of her death, which has sent shockwaves across the entertainment world. Read on!
Is the Iran war just an energy shock - or a turning point?
A potential U.S.-Iran peace deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could signal a watershed moment for global energy markets, moving beyond a temporary blip. While immediate relief is expected, the long-term impact hinges on consumer and government behavior shifts towards renewables and EVs, potentially challenging fossil fuel dominance.
US at odds with allies over how easy it is to reopen Hormuz
Global leaders are meeting to discuss the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump expects it to reopen soon. However, European allies are cautious. They need clarity on an interim agreement with Iran before committing to de-mining and patrols. The situation remains complex, with differing timelines and potential challenges ahead for ensuring safe passage.
Morning Brief Podcast: Killed in Americas War: The Indian Sailors Nobody Apologised For
SoftBank Vision Fund CFO Navneet Govil exits after a decade as AI bets take centre stage
Navneet Govil, the chief financial officer of SoftBank's Vision Fund, is departing after a decade. His exit comes as the investment giant, known for its high-stakes bets on startups like WeWork, undergoes restructuring and shifts its focus towards AI. SoftBank will soon announce transition plans for his responsibilities.
Luis Suarez is an Uruguay legend who has left indleible mark in the FIFA football World Cups throughout his illustrious international soccer career.
Proverb of the Day highlights how past relationships can continue to influence a new marriage. The saying explains emotional baggage, unresolved trauma, subconscious comparison, co-parenting ties, boundary challenges, and the importance of open communication, healing, and creating unique bonds. It offers lessons on leaving the past behind while building trust and understanding in a new relationship.
Musk's Starlink may face curbs on satellite data routing in India
India is reviewing Starlink's satellite internet plans. The government is concerned about data crossing borders via laser-linked satellites. This technology allows Starlink to route traffic, raising national security worries. Safeguards are being planned. Other companies like Jio-SES and Eutelsat Oneweb do not use this technology. Starlink is working to meet security regulations.
Turkish Proverb of the Day highlights the importance of empathy, support network, peer mentorship, communication, collective wisdom, self-worth, and solidarity. The proverb, A woman has advice only for another woman, reflects the value of shared experiences and understanding. It explains how women often seek guidance from those who have faced similar situations. The saying remains relevant in discussions about relationships, personal growth, community support, and emotional well-being.
B52 Bomber Stratofortress crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on Monday. The Stratofortress, designed and built by Boeing, is a long-range, subsonic aircraft that has long served as the backbone of the United States' crewed strategic bomber force, according to the U.S. military.
Jewish Proverb of the Day highlights a teaching from the Talmud that compares loving someone who scorns you to licking honey from a thorn. The proverb explains the risks of unrequited love, emotional energy spent on the wrong person, and the importance of self-preservation, mutual respect, reciprocity, boundaries, dignity, and healthy relationships in daily life.
ASUS expands India manufacturing for gaming laptops, but says lower prices aren't guaranteed yet
ASUS is now producing gaming laptops in India. This move aims to strengthen supply chains and improve availability. However, global component costs are rising. Consumers should not anticipate immediate price reductions. ASUS is focusing on premium gaming and creator laptops, integrating AI capabilities.
'Feds are knocking on doors: Newsom RIPS Trump after DOJ launches probe into wife |California fraud
Encouraged RACIST, SEXIST behaviour: Randy Fine explodes at Biden-era NLRB in fiery House hearing
A French proverb highlights that true love involves looking together in the same direction, not just at each other. This timeless wisdom suggests strong partnerships are built on shared dreams and common goals. It underscores the importance of mutual support and a unified vision for a lasting connection.
New valuation rules seek fairer outcomes in bankruptcy cases
New Delhi: The bankruptcy regulator has issued a circular for standardized valuation of companies under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. This aims for a scientific approach to valuing stressed firms. The guidelines cover documentation, report formats, and valuers' duties. Receivables valuation will now consider credit risk, ageing, and economic factors.
Indian LNG carrier Disha crosses Hormuz
An Indian LNG carrier, Disha, has successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz. This marks the first Indian LNG tanker to cross the war-affected shipping lane since the conflict began over three months ago.
Live sports score big, keep fans glued across big & small screens
India's sports viewership is rapidly shifting to multiple platforms. Major events like the FIFA World Cup and IPL are drawing huge crowds on television, digital, and social media. Connected TV is growing fast, while traditional pay TV is declining. This indicates a significant change in how Indians watch sports, with digital and regional languages playing a bigger role.
No merit in issues flagged by ex-chair of HDFC Bank: Law firms
The reviews were prompted by former Chairman Atanu Chakraborty's dramatic March 18 resignation, a decision he had said in a letter to the exchanges was prompted by alleged deviations 'incongruent' with his ethics and value systems. The reference to possible ethical transgressions at the country's most-valued lender by Chakraborty, a former Secretary at the Department of Economic Affairs and a retired IAS officer, sent shockwaves through India's banking establishment and caused an immediate slide in the stock.
Iran truce may revive India's textile exports, industry says
India's textile exports are set for a significant boost following the end of the Iran war. Manufacturers anticipate lower raw material costs for polyester and cotton. This development will help revive shipments to Europe and West Asia. The easing of tensions will also allow India to better utilize its trade agreements.
Today's Quote of the Day comes from German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who offered a thought-provoking perspective on marriage, love, and friendship in his 1886 book Beyond Good and Evil. The quote suggests that lasting relationships require more than romantic love and are strongest when friendship exists alongside it. The article explores the meaning behind Nietzsche's words while examining his life, philosophical ideas, major works, and lasting influence on modern thought.
ET Graphics: What the US and Iran say is in the memorandum to end Iran war
The US and Iran, with Pakistan as mediator, have announced a preliminary deal to end the war, with an immediate cessation of military operations and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and US sanctions will follow within 60 days.
Morbi's ceramic Kilns blaze again as fuel supply crisis eases
With the dust settling from the Iran war, Morbi's ceramic industry has emerged from its hiatus, bringing workers back to the bustling factories. While the production lines are revving up again, they are doing so at a higher cost. The export sector has faced severe challenges, but the domestic market is now proving to be a crucial lifeline.
ONGC's overseas arm set to revive Venezuela operations
ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) had acquired assets overseas as part of increasing the state-run oil producer's crude output. The move to revive OVL operations in what's described as the nation with the world's biggest oil reserves comes as the Venezuelan government opens its oil sector to greater foreign participation under a new legal framework.
India, UAE step up efforts to expand re-dirham trade
Over 15% of India-UAE trade has been invoiced in local currencies since the rupee-dirham mechanism launched nearly three years ago. Both nations are now intensifying efforts to boost adoption, aiming for faster trade and cost reduction, despite industry-cited structural bottlenecks. Authorities are focusing on onboarding more banks and simplifying procedures to enhance cross-border transaction efficiency.
Bangladesh summons Indian envoy over airport incident
Bangladesh has summoned India's deputy high commissioner in Dhaka. This action follows an incident at Delhi airport involving an adviser to the Bangladeshi Prime Minister. Reports indicate the adviser did not cooperate with immigration authorities. He was reportedly traveling on a regular passport, not a diplomatic one. The Bangladeshi government expressed disappointment over the event.
A 31-year-old woman's plea for financial help on Reddit highlighted the struggles of being the sole earner supporting her mother on a 70,000 monthly salary. She detailed managing two loans, household expenses, and medical costs, leading to significant stress and sleepless nights. A proposed 5 lakh loan to consolidate debt and invest was met with caution from users.
Green power push gets grid backing
India is setting standard timelines for power transmission projects. This aims to match infrastructure development with new electricity generation, especially for renewable energy. Delays in power evacuation have been a problem. New timelines cover substations and transmission lines. This will help ensure power projects are ready on time.
Telcos reject call for cheaper, standalone voice & SMS plans
Telecom operators Reliance Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea have rejected the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (Trai) proposal for mandatory affordable voice and SMS-only plans. Consumer advocates argue this forces millions of feature phone users to subsidize data they don't use, while telcos claim it's technically unsound and anti-consumer.
Goldman Sachs cuts India's 2026 CAD forecast to 1.3% of GDP
It expects India to be less vulnerable to higher crude oil prices than in previous years, citing lower oil intensity, improved energy efficiency and greater responsiveness of oil demand to increasing prices.
Carnival Time! Auto cos on a roll as demand stays strong
Indian auto sales experienced robust double-digit growth in May, with passenger vehicles up 27% and two-wheelers by 31%. This surge, driven by a favorable base effect, GST rate cuts, and easier financing, saw record May sales for passenger vehicles, three-wheelers, and two-wheelers, despite global economic uncertainties.
Quote of the day by Zac Efron: Zac Efron believes genuine connection stems from effortless conversation and immediate chemistry, rather than solely love at first sight. He highlights how losing track of time while talking signifies a strong, natural bond.
Weak monsoon threat looms; food inflation fears rise
Agriculture, though smaller in output share, still employs 43% of India's workforce, making monsoon performance crucial for rural demand and livelihoods.
3 injured in Manipur firing; protests at Imphal hospital
An exchange of fire between two groups in Manipur's Kangpokpi district on Monday left at least three people injured. The injured, all from the Kuki community, were taken to Imphal's Regional Institute of Medical Sciences. Tensions flared as protesters objected to their admission. Security forces used teargas to control the situation.
USTR Greer, Piyush Goyal to hold trade pact talks next week
US trade representative Jamieson Greer will visit India on June 23-24. He will meet Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal. Discussions will focus on finalising an interim trade agreement. The larger bilateral trade agreement will also be discussed. This meeting follows earlier talks between US and Indian officials.
Export duty on diesel, ATF hiked with petrol unchanged
The revised rates apply for the fortnight commencing June 16
Strait path laid for crude prices to travel downward
Indian refinery executives anticipate oil prices falling below $80 per barrel within weeks if a US-Iran agreement is signed Friday, reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This deal would end hostilities, lift the US naval blockade, and allow for the swift return of Iranian crude to global markets.
India, Slovakia sign defence cooperation intent, deepen ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Slovakia marked a significant step. Bilateral relations were elevated to a comprehensive partnership. Both nations agreed to strengthen defense cooperation. They also signed pacts for collaboration in digital technologies, labor migration, higher education, and audio-visual creation. Discussions explored joint ventures in AI and supercomputers.
Japan company to set up rare earths magnet unit in Andhra Pradesh
Japan's Proterial will invest 2,250 crore to build a rare earth magnet plant in Andhra Pradesh. This facility will produce vital components for electric vehicles and wind turbines. The move aims to boost India's local rare earth value chain. It also reduces dependence on Chinese sources. This strategic investment strengthens India's manufacturing capabilities in key sectors.
Bharti Fulmali, a cricketer in India's World Cup squad, endures online taunts and trolling for her looks. She has faced criticism questioning her gender and appearance. Fulmali, from Maharashtra, pursued her cricket dream with her father's support. She earned the nickname 'Vidarbha's Lady Gayle' for her powerful hitting.
Hope US-Iran deal will help restore peace: PM Modi
India has embraced the recent agreement between the United States and Iran as a beacon of hope for peace in West Asia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi believes this deal could pave the way for renewed tranquility and security in the region. With the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, Asia can breathe a sigh of relief as tensions ease.
Psychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect deeper emotional needs. Choosing to eat alone is rarely an act of social rejection; more often, it is a way of reconnecting with oneself. For many people, those few uninterrupted minutes become one of the calmest and most peaceful moments of their day.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Cape Verde pulled off a World Cup shock by holding Spain to a 0-0 draw in the opening game of Group H on Monday.

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