'Great job!': Rubio announces US-backed Israel-Lebanon peace framework; Netanyahu calls it 'victory'
ET Graphics: From budget to premium, gadget Prices Rise
Indian consumers are facing a significant price hike on smartphones, laptops, and tablets, impacting both budget and premium devices. This surge is primarily due to a global shortage of essential memory chips, as manufacturers divert production towards lucrative AI data center components. A weakening rupee further exacerbates this inflationary trend, making electronics increasingly expensive for the masses.
A timeless Spanish proverb, 'There is no evil that lasts a hundred years,' offers profound hope during difficult times. It reminds us that suffering, no matter how intense, is temporary. This wisdom underscores human resilience, encouraging patience and the belief that circumstances inevitably change, leading to better days. Embrace this enduring message of perseverance and renewal.
After 5-year hot run, luxe car sales may slow down
India's luxury car market is experiencing its first slowdown in over five years, with sales stalling in early 2026. Heightened global uncertainties, volatile markets, and a weaker rupee are making affluent buyers cautious. Luxury carmakers have also increased prices, further impacting demand. This contrasts sharply with the booming mass-market segment, highlighting a shift in buyer sentiment among the wealthy.
Cold war over ice cream: A three-decade old Vadilal family feud returns to Bombay High Court
A three-decade-old family pact dividing the Vadilal ice cream brand is now a legal battleground. The Mumbai branch has sued the Ahmedabad branch in Bombay High Court, seeking to prevent interference with its ice cream and juice business. Allegations of sabotage and failed buyout attempts fuel the dispute, with a court order pending on interim relief.
Apple's latest price hike hits India hardest as MacBooks, iPads get up to 70% costlier
Apple has significantly increased prices for MacBooks, iPads, and other devices in India, with hikes ranging from 14-70%. This sharp rise is attributed to a weaker rupee, high import duties, and local taxes. Analysts suggest this could lead to increased grey market imports due to price differences compared to the US and EU.
Fyodor Dostoevsky's quote from White Nights explores the deep pain of emotional isolation, expressing how difficult it is to have no one with whom to share one's suffering. Spoken by the lonely Dreamer to Nastenka, the line reflects the universal human need for understanding and connection rather than solutions. The novella, first published in 1848, remains a timeless meditation on loneliness, hope, love, and fleeting happiness.
India initiates anti-dumping investigation into steel imports from China, Japan, Russia
India has launched an anti-dumping investigation into hot rolled steel imports from China, Japan, and Russia. JSW Steel and Jindal Steel allege these products are being sold at unfairly low prices, harming domestic manufacturers. The Directorate General of Trade Remedies found initial evidence of dumping, with significant price differences. This probe, covering imports from 2022-2025, aims to assess the impact on India's steel industry.
CBIC rolls out green channel to speed emergency imports during oil spill crises
In a significant move to bolster environmental protection, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has launched a dedicated 'green channel' for swift customs clearance during oil and hazardous spill emergencies. This initiative, driven by a Coast Guard request, aims to expedite the movement of crucial response equipment, thereby enhancing India's preparedness for marine pollution incidents and fulfilling international maritime commitments.
El Nino may force India to boost rice-based ethanol output for E20 goal
India might need to boost rice-based ethanol production for E20 fuel blending by 2026-27. El Nino's impact on sugarcane and maize crops could reduce their availability for ethanol. With tight sugar supplies expected, the government may prioritize domestic demand, limiting sugar diversion. This scenario could necessitate a significant increase in rice used for ethanol to meet blending targets.
Punjab drug body finds critical lapses at Jackson Laboratories' manufacturing facility in Amritsar
The Punjab FDA has taken decisive action by revoking the manufacturing licence of Jackson Laboratories in Amritsar due to severe regulatory infractions. This drastic step comes after investigations tied the companys oxytocin injections to the tragic deaths of five mothers in Rajasthan. Findings show significant non-compliance with essential manufacturing regulations, presenting grave concerns over hygiene and product testing.
Goldman Sachs raises India FY27 growth forecast to 6.5%
Goldman Sachs has boosted India's FY27 growth outlook to 6.5%, citing lower oil prices and easing supply issues. The investment bank also anticipates a dip in inflation to 4.9%. Despite initial consumption resilience during Middle East tensions, a slight softening in investment was noted. Goldman Sachs projects a 50 basis point repo rate hike by the RBI in 2026, while acknowledging weather-related risks to rural demand.
Shelf-life norms for imported drugs may be relaxed to reduce wastage
India is set to revise rules for imported medicines, proposing a 12-month minimum residual shelf life instead of the current 60% rule. This aims to ease business and reduce wastage, particularly for drugs with longer expiry dates. However, biological and radiopharmaceutical products will retain the stricter 60% requirement due to public health concerns. Other quality and safety regulations remain unchanged.
Centre plans Rs 12,000 crore incentive scheme to spur private electric bus adoption
The government is planning a significant incentive package, potentially worth 12,000 crore, to boost electric bus adoption by private fleet operators. This scheme could include interest subvention, credit guarantees, and capital subsidies, aiming to encourage the deployment of 50,000 electric buses over a decade. Officials anticipate this will unlock substantial private investment, mirroring successful government initiatives for public transport.
One detail in a 248-year-old notebook changed everything for music historians
A forgotten Mozart manuscript, containing seven short pieces for flute and harp, has been discovered in a 248-year-old notebook. Curators recognized Mozart's distinctive handwriting, leading musicologists to confirm the find. These collaborative works, created in 1778 with his student Marie-Louise-Philippine de Bonnires de Gunes, were performed publicly for the first time this month, offering a rare glimpse into the composer's teaching methods.
Proverb of the day from Italy: It is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep; but remember that the lion hunts only when hungry, while the sheep spends its entire life trembling at a mere shadow. This Italian proverb goes beyond encouraging bravery. While its famous first half praises courage over a life ruled by fear, the lesser-known ending adds a deeper lesson: true strength lies in staying calm, acting only when necessary, and not letting imagined fears control your life.
India and Switzerland step up innovation partnership with focus on startups, research
India and Switzerland are boosting science and technology ties, combining India's scale with Swiss innovation for citizen solutions and startups. Swissnex is a key facilitator, connecting innovators and supporting market entry. Switzerland is keen on India's digital infrastructure, hinting at joint ventures. New initiatives are expected soon, building on existing research programs in geoscience, healthcare, and drug development, alongside startup exchange programs.
Legendary investor Charlie Munger emphasized that substantial wealth isn't found in frequent trading, but in patient waiting. His advice highlights the power of long-term investing, allowing quality assets to compound over time. This disciplined approach, rather than market timing, is crucial for significant financial growth. Munger's wisdom underscores that true riches emerge from staying invested and letting returns generate further returns.
Shashi Tharoor-led parliamentary committee meets Ladakh LG; region's key challenges discussed
Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena said he held a detailed discussion with a Shashi Tharoor-led parliamentary standing committee on external affairs, focusing on key regional issues including water scarcity and environmental challenges.
US judge won't immediately dismiss criminal charges against Gautam Adani
A US judge on Friday asked the Justice Department to explain its decision to drop criminal charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, stopping short of immediately dismissing the case. The court's move came after Adani's lawyers sought formal dismissal earlier this week, keeping judicial scrutiny over the government's reversal alive.
Naga students' group rejects Kuki-Zo Council's apology over killings
The All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has rejected the apology issued by the Kuki-Zo Council over the killing of six Naga civilians abducted from Leilon Vaiphei village, saying it does not amount to a proper apology or acceptance of responsibility. ANSAM said justice cannot be replaced by public statements.
A young woman's Reddit post alleging that she was fired from her first corporate job after just 15 days has gone viral, sparking conversations about workplace culture and the emotional impact of early career setbacks. While some users expressed support and shared advice, others questioned the authenticity of her claims, which remain unverified.
He shared more than 1000 pages of information: US Attorney REVEALS as John Bolton pleads guilty
Madras HC says converts to Islam cannot claim backward class Muslim status
The Madras High Court has declared unconstitutional a Tamil Nadu government order that allowed converts to Islam to claim backward class status. Justices ruled that a convert is simply a Muslim, and the state cannot create a hierarchy within Islam to grant reservation benefits. The court emphasized that conversion to a specific sect for reservation is un-Islamic and undermines previous judgments.
Egypt and Iran clash in a pivotal FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H encounter on June 27, 2026, at 5:30 AM IST. Egypt leads the group, needing just a draw to advance, while Iran seeks a vital win to keep their knockout stage hopes alive. Fans in India can catch the action live on official broadcasters. This highly anticipated match features star players like Mohamed Salah and Mehdi Taremi.
Psychology suggests that people who talk to others from inside the washroom are often influenced by a combination of social bonding, communication habits learned over time, family dynamics, personal comfort with privacy, and individual interaction styles. For many, the behavior is less about ignoring boundaries and more about maintaining connection without interrupting a conversation.
Los Angeles school screen time limits: Los Angeles Unified School District is implementing significant screen time limits for over 500,000 students starting August 1. Youngest students, in kindergarten and first grade, will face a complete ban on classroom screens.
Centre invites bids for green urea plants to curb import reliance
The department on Friday held a pre-EoI meeting with public and private sector companies, including NTPC, the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), fertiliser manufacturers, technology providers and green hydrogen developers, to discuss the proposed project framework.
Cabinet Secretariat cracks down on red tape, orders faster clearances for Centre's key projects
The Cabinet Secretariat is pushing for faster government processes and reduced red tape to expedite key central projects. New directives aim to streamline inter-ministerial consultations and ensure timely Cabinet approvals. A cascaded review mechanism before PRAGATI meetings and enhanced monitoring of the e-Samiksha portal are being implemented to boost efficiency and outcomes across ministries and states.
Hrithik Roshan's personal chef, Shubham Vishwakarma, shared a guilt-free, high-protein brownie recipe featuring coconut and almond flour, monk fruit, and Greek yogurt. Vishwakarma detailed his journey from commercial kitchens to personal chef, emphasizing precision and performance-focused nutrition for clients like Roshan, who adheres to a strict clean-eating diet prioritizing lean protein, vegetables, and healthy fats for energy and recovery.
'Big slap in the face!': Comer mocks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries after NYC primary blow
USDA found $13.3MN in anomalies just from Ohio: IG Walk drops bombshell in SNAP fraud hearing
Seafarers feel forgotten, shipping should not be used as collateral: IMO chief amid US-Iran conflict
Shipping must be kept out of geopolitical conflicts, urged the International Maritime Organization chief, as seafarers feel forgotten. He highlighted the tragic loss of Indian lives in recent attacks, emphasizing the need for better seafarer protection. The IMO is working to support those still in dangerous regions, ensuring their safety and connection with families amidst escalating tensions.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal met with a Rolls-Royce delegation to explore strengthening industrial and technological ties, highlighting the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) as a key opportunity. Goyal emphasized CETA's potential to deepen investments, accelerate tech partnerships, and build resilient supply chains, benefiting both nations. He also reassured that the pact is designed to boost economic growth and job creation without harming domestic sectors.
IMF economist says dollar remains at heart of global financial system
Despite global trade shifts due to U.S. tariffs, the dollar remains the bedrock of international finance, according to the IMF's chief economist. He noted that while gold prices have risen, this is largely due to investment vehicles like ETFs and stablecoin holdings, not central bank actions. The world is still firmly dollar-centered, with minimal signs of change despite recent economic developments.
Where is Gracie? A 14-foot giraffe disappeared in Texas. How do you lose an animal that big?
A giraffe named Gracie has gone missing after escaping from Cedar Hollow Ranch in Texas Hill Country. The animal, about three years old, reportedly moved into rocky and remote terrain before disappearing beyond monitored areas. Despite helicopter searches, drone surveillance, and ground tracking across thousands of acres, she has not been found for nearly two weeks.
Zerodha Fund House has launched the life cycle fund series, becoming the first AMC to offer target-date mutual funds in the Indian mutual fund industry. The life cycle fund category was introduced by SEBI in February 2026.
A study by the University of Sussex, conducted with Transport for London (TfL) and Neighbourly Lab, found that a simple hello or hank you to a bus driver can make them feel respected, appreciated and seen. Researchers say these small everyday interactions, known as micro-interactions, have a meaningful impact, and even simple reminder stickers on buses encouraged more passengers to greet drivers.
HDFC Bank legal review finds no evidence backing former chairman Atanu Chakraborty's allegations
HDFC Bank's extensive legal review found no evidence in board records to support concerns raised by former Chairman Atanu Chakraborty's resignation. The three-month investigation by domestic and US law firms examined meeting minutes, documents, and interviewed key personnel. This thorough process aimed to ascertain if Chakraborty's allegations had any basis in official communications or recorded dissent.
Trump threatens 100% tariff on nations taxing US tech giants, warns trade deals won't matter
US President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning, threatening a hefty 100% tariff on all goods from nations implementing digital services taxes that target American firms. He declared that such a move would immediately trigger trade retaliation, overriding any existing or future trade pacts. This aggressive stance aims to deter countries from imposing these digital taxes on U.S. companies.
Over 50,000 people missing after Venezuela quakes: UN aid chief to AFP
His comments came after Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez said the official death toll from the earthquakes more than doubled Friday to 589, as rescuers raced to find survivors beneath collapsed buildings.
Greece Parthenon restoration: Athens' iconic Parthenon has regained a significant piece of its history with the completion of its western pediment restoration. New marble blocks have been meticulously added, making this section the most complete in over two centuries.
At Sids Farm, the pursuit of milk begins with uncompromising standards
Sid's Farm is strengthening consumer trust through rigorous daily quality checks and a parent-first approach to dairy production. The company invests over 15 lakh every month in antibiotic residue testing while rewarding farmers for maintaining quality standards. Its #HoldUsToIt campaign encourages consumers to question and verify its practices, promoting transparency over traditional brand promises. By aligning supply-chain integrity with food safety, Sids Farm aims to set a new benchmark for trust in India's dairy sector.
Ireland script history with maiden win over India
Ireland etched their name in history by securing their maiden victory against India in any format, triumphing by 34 runs in the first T20I. Lorcan Tucker's half-century and Gareth Delany's brisk 49 propelled Ireland to 182. India's chase faltered under a disciplined bowling effort, succumbing to 148 all out, despite Abhishek Sharma's 49.
Trump clean energy tax credit cutoff drives project rush as prices set to soar
The phaseout of the 20-year-old subsidies, accelerated under President Donald Trump's 2025 tax law, could drive contract prices for wind and solar energy up by 40% to 50%, with early data from Texas showing prices for some deals up 120%, according to an analysis by LevelTen Energy.
Uruguay vs Spain FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Streaming, Match Time, Venue, Lineup, Key Players and Team Preview: Spain faces Uruguay in a critical FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match on June 26. Spain, leading the group, is poised for the knockout stage, while Uruguay desperately needs a win to keep its qualification hopes alive. The high-stakes encounter kicks off at 3:30 AM IST on June 27, with live streaming available on Zee5 in India. Both teams boast star players, promising an intense battle.
ITC CMD total remuneration slips 6.8% to Rs 23.91 crore in FY26
ITC Chairman and Managing Director Sanjiv Puri's total pay saw a 6.8% dip to Rs 23.91 crore in FY26, primarily due to lower performance bonuses and long-term incentives. Despite an increase in his basic salary and perquisites, his overall remuneration decreased from Rs 25.66 crore in the previous fiscal. The company noted a 4% rise in median employee pay, while average remuneration saw a 2% decline.
Kolkata warehouse collapse death toll rises to 15, 6 arrested
The incident occurred around noon on Wednesday when the roof of the under-construction warehouse at Taratala suddenly collapsed
Freedom Ship, the proposed 80,000-resident floating city, is pushing the boundaries of ocean living. This massive vessel could combine homes, schools, healthcare, business, and entertainment at sea. The idea reflects a growing search for future cities, sustainable architecture, and climate solutions as land becomes limited. But its real test is not its size. It is whether a moving ocean community can balance innovation, environmental impact, energy needs, and long-term survival.
'Foolish violation of ceasefire agreement': Trump says Iran launched drones at ships in Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has accused Iran of breaching a ceasefire, alleging the nation launched four attack drones towards commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. One drone reportedly struck a cargo vessel, causing damage, though the ship continued its journey. US forces successfully intercepted the other three drones, according to Trump's statement.
Bramerton big cat sighting: A mysterious large feline, resembling a leopard, has been spotted in Bramerton, Norfolk, sparking an RSPCA investigation. The creature, believed to be an exotic pet like a serval or Savannah cat, was filmed by a local resident. While authorities haven't received official reports of a missing animal, a wildlife rescuer has been contacted by someone claiming to be the owner. The incident highlights concerns about keeping exotic pets.
Lost money in a online fraud? Here's how much you can recover under RBI's new rules and who pays
Starting January 1, 2027, RBI's new guidelines will protect consumers from small-value digital fraud, allowing compensation up to 25,000 for victims. Details here.
India's Forex Reserves Rise Nearly $1 Billion to $672.59 Billion; Gold Reserves Jump $4.11 Billion
The RBI also issued operational clarifications on FCNR-B deposits and announced swap support measures, which are expected to boost foreign currency inflows from non-resident Indians.
Uber India, South Asia, President Prabhjeet Singh steps down after 11 years
Sources said Uber's India leadership team will continue to manage day-to-day operations, closely supported by the Asia Pacific (APAC) leadership, until a transition is finalized.
Hormuz traffic eases, ships continue using disputed Oman route
Despite a projectile striking a vessel, ships are continuing to use a non-Iranian-approved passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Traffic levels saw a slight dip from Wednesday's peak, but many commodity vessels, including oil tankers, are still transiting. Iran insists only its designated routes are authorized, leading to a temporary pause in a mariner evacuation program.
Air India may restore some flight schedules amid easing West Asia conflict: Sources
According to airline sources, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson communicated to employees that the easing of the conflict has created a more stable operating environment, which in turn has increased available airspace and led to a significant moderation in fuel prices.
Osaka sinks Wang to reach first grass court final
Naomi Osaka has reached her maiden grass-court final at Bad Homburg, defeating Wang Xinyu in straight sets amidst sweltering heat. The four-time Grand Slam champion expressed her focus on the upcoming final, despite her young daughter's unawareness of her professional success. Osaka's dominant performance sets her up for a strong showing at Wimbledon, where she's seeded 14th.
Former South Korean first lady Kim Keon Hee sentenced to 7 years in jail for bribery
Melting icebergs are creating hidden arctic homes as disappearing glaciers reshape the deep ocean. Scientists found that iceberg-carried rocks are reaching the seafloor and forming rare habitats for marine life. This Arctic climate change discovery shows how glacier loss, ocean ecosystems, and deep-sea biodiversity are becoming connected in unexpected ways beneath polar waters.
Bengal to scrap urban land ceiling Act to attract big ticket investment
Bengal can witness the highest growth rates in India in the next four years, given an enabling framework provided by the government, said West Bengal Finance Minister
Weather Tomorrow June 27: According to IMD, heavy to very heavy monsoon rains lash the west, south, east, and Northeast, parts of Uttar Pradesh endure severe heatwave conditions. Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan anticipate thunderstorms. Hill states like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are under a rain watch, with potential for localized disruptions. Central and Eastern India are set for active monsoon showers.
Renowned writer James Baldwin viewed love not as a static emotion but a dynamic, evolving journey. He famously described it as a attle and a war, emphasizing the need for patience, resilience, and sacrifice. Baldwin's profound insights, explored in works like 'Go Tell It On The Mountain' and the basis for 'I Am Not Your Negro,' continue to resonate, highlighting love's transformative power and the maturity it fosters.
Kolkata likely to host GST Council meeting next month
Meeting likely to take up the next round of indirect tax policy reforms
Centre initiates review of Indias approved basmati varieties
To prune list of export-eligible aromatic rice strains, preserve brand identity of popular varieties
Pune realtor murder: Accused duo deleted all logs and recycle bins before and after crime
Pune police intensified their investigation into realtor Ketan Agarwal's murder after discovering the accused, Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary, deleted all phone chats. The couple, reportedly in constant contact for months, confessed to plotting and executing the murder at Lohagad Fort.
'I don't do anything under the table!': Mullin fires back at Dem over DHS funding at House hearing
'Haitians live in Haiti': Stephen Miller's 'deportation' warning after Supreme Court's TPS ruling
Charles Bukowski's quote, Some lose all mind and become soul, insane. Some lose all soul and become mind, intellectual. Some lose both and become accepted, comes from his poem Lifedance and offers a thought-provoking reflection on the balance between reason, emotion and society's expectations. The article explores the meaning behind the quote, why it continues to resonate with readers, and takes a closer look at Bukowski's life, literary journey and lasting influence on modern literature.
Germany hits hottest June temperature on record: weather service
Germany's weather service reported that temperatures soared past 40 degrees Celsius at multiple spots on Friday, shattering the previous June record of 39. 6C. Five weather stations, including one in Saarbruecken at a scorching 40. 9C, registered these extreme highs, according to initial data from the DWD.
UK hottest June day record broken for third day in a row: Met Office
The 36. 9C record temperature was chalked in Wattisham, Suffolk, in southeast England, the meteorologists said, breaking the previous high of 36. 7C set on Thursday.
Psychology says giving friends funny pet names may reflect social bonding, shared identity, humor, and emotional closeness. Here's what psychological research reveals.
Disruptions cannot be reversed overnight: ASSOCHAM chief
India must combine its labour advantage with automation while pursuing calibrated trade liberalisation and investment reforms, says Nirmal K Minda
UAE says false public warning caused by technical malfunction
Residents in the UAE received erroneous missile threat alerts due to a technical glitch in the early warning system. The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority confirmed the issue was resolved and corrective measures are underway. This incident echoes past warnings issued during heightened tensions in the Gulf region.
'Seize the moment': Piyush Goyal sees India-UK trade pact unlocking 'floodgates' for business
India and the UK are buzzing with optimism as their Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) takes effect on July 15. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, leading a large business delegation, expressed confidence that the pact will significantly boost bilateral trade and strengthen the partnership. He emphasized that his is the time, the right time for enhanced collaboration, drawing parallels to Prime Minister Modi's sentiment.
Fertiliser Ministry prepares green urea roadmap, plans a pilot plant in Andhra Pradesh
ICAR has been conducting trials at its different locations since the last Rabi season on the effectiveness of green ammonia on some select crops like paddy, oilseeds and sugarcane
India well-poised for rapid growth despite risks from West Asia war and El Nino: ITC
Despite facing geopolitical instability and weather-related challenges, India's economy is expected to grow robustly at 6.9% in FY27. This growth is bolstered by favorable agricultural conditions, significant government infrastructure investments, and a resurgence in both rural and urban demand. While global tensions present risks, India's demographic advantages and ongoing digital transformation solidify its foundation for long-term expansion and competitiveness on the global stage.
A colossal asteroid, dwarfing the Eiffel Tower, is set for a safe flyby of Earth this weekend, June 27, 2026. Designated (152637) 1997 NC1, it will pass at a distance of 2.6 million kilometers. While posing no threat, its immense size makes this a significant celestial event, occurring only once every few years. Astronomers are keenly observing this rare encounter.
French proverb of the day highlights the meaning of The world belongs to those who rise early. The saying reflects the idea that success is often connected to discipline, time management, and the habit of starting the day with purpose. It suggests that people who wake up early are more likely to stay ahead because they gain extra time for planning, focus, and productive action before distractions begin. The proverb also emphasizes how consistency and self-control can create long-term advantages, showing that progress is shaped not only by effort but also by how wisely one uses time each day.
Social Security July 2026 payment schedule: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is usually paid on the first day of each month. In 2026, July 1 falls on a Wednesday, so recipients will receive their July payment as scheduled. But because August 1 falls on a Saturday, the SSA will send August's payment early. Here's everything recipients need to know about Social Security payments in July 2026.
Fragmented EV platforms, lack of component standardisation impacting economies of scale
IEEFA and JMK Research & Analytics report urges standardisation and stronger domestic supply chains to accelerate affordable EV manufacturing growth
Domestic CV sales to see moderate growth of 4-6% in FY27: ICRA
The report noted that continued infrastructure spending, improved freight movement and replacement demand are expected to support volumes, although rising fuel costs and financing challenges remain key headwinds
ITC's packaged foods business crosses $2 billion in revenue
ITC's packaged food business soared past $2 billion in FY26, with overall FMCG consumer spending reaching Rs 37,000 crore. This growth was fueled by premium product launches and a favorable tax environment. While the food segment remains the largest FMCG contributor, other businesses saw modest gains. The company faces challenges from increased cigarette taxation but remains optimistic about its market position.
ITC charts growth through FMCG, digital farming and fresh foods
ITC Ltd is aggressively pursuing a medium-term growth strategy, aiming to become India's top FMCG player by bolstering core brands and exploring new health and convenience offerings. The company is also scaling its digital agriculture platform, ITCMAARS, to significantly boost farmer incomes and yields. Further expansion is planned for its fresh food business and sustainable packaging solutions, with a commitment to net-zero operations by 2050.
Indian Railways turns to automotive testing agency ARAI for First Full-Scale LHB coach crash test
On June 24, Indian Railways physically crash-tested an LHB coach for the first time, deliberately crashing two passenger coaches into a fixed barrier at 44 kmph at its dedicated crash test facility in Lucknow
Beyond ports and power, Adani is now selling organic fertilizers to farmers
Waste-to-energy venture gives rise to a new farm-input-business as sales of Harit Amrit brand of fertilisers expands across Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh & Gujarat
In a statement released by Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and carried by state media Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), Tehran warned against what it called continued elligerent and interventionist behaviours in the region.
Greek proverb of the day: Greek saying underscores the profound value of seeking counsel from elders and experienced individuals. Their accumulated knowledge, forged through life's triumphs and tribulations, offers invaluable insights for navigating challenges.
Department of Atomic Energy sets up world's first hydrogen production facility at IGCAR
The facility was inaugurated by Ajit Kumar Mohanty, Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and chairman, Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), in the presence of Sreekumar G Pillai, Director, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR).
Norway vs France FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Streaming: Norway and France will face off in a highly anticipated FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I clash at Boston Stadium on June 26, with kick-off scheduled for 12:30 AM IST on June 27. The spotlight will be on star forwards Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbapp, making this one of the biggest fixtures of the group stage. Fans can expect a fast-paced contest featuring two unbeaten teams with strong attacking records and ambitions of making a deep run in the tournament.
Trump critic John Bolton set to plead guilty in classified information case
Former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton is reportedly set to plead guilty to mishandling classified information. Sources indicate a plea deal involving a substantial fine and a sentencing range from no prison time to five years. Bolton is accused of sharing sensitive details with relatives for a book. This case, initiated before Trump's potential return, highlights the intersection of politics and prosecution, though it reportedly involved career prosecutors.

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