Bengaluru techie, earning Rs 45 LPA, shocks Internet: I dont have anything left
A Bengaluru tech professional earning Rs 45 lakh annually confessed to feeling 'broke' due to his spending habits. His monthly expenses, including a Rs 63,000 home loan EMI and Rs 32,000 on discretionary spending like shopping and vacations, leave him with nothing at month's end. This revelation has sparked widespread online debate about financial management.
Actress Madhoo Shah, famed for her roles in 'Roja' and 'Phool Aur Kaante', has unveiled her opulent Malabar Hill residence. Valued at Rs 100 crore, the palatial home, designed with a soothing beige and earthy brown palette, showcases a strong Victorian influence, a nod to her family's London ties. The expansive abode is adorned with vintage collectibles and religious motifs, exuding timeless elegance and historical charm.
'President failed to': US Supreme Court blocks Trump's bid to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook
Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq today June 29: The US stock market started the shortened trading week with solid gains as the Dow Jones closed above 52,000 for the first time. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also advanced, supported by strong technology stocks led by Alphabet and semiconductor companies.
Oscar Wilde's timeless, iconic, darkly witty quote, Experience is merely the name men gave to their mistakes, offers profound insight into personal growth. Modern psychology affirms that failures, not perfection, forge wisdom. Our missteps, regrets, and unexpected turns are the true architects of character, transforming pain into valuable perspective. Embracing imperfection is key to a meaningful, evolving life.
Quote of the day by John Cena: John Cena emphasizes the vital role of loyalty and respect in building strong relationships, both personal and professional. He advocates for unwavering loyalty to those who reciprocate it, while urging universal respect, even for adversaries.
Legacy studios bet on mobile-first entertainment for next growth phase
India's established media giants like Yash Raj Films, Zee Entertainment, and Saregama are strategically investing in digital-first platforms and creator-led businesses. This move aims to capture the growing mobile-first audience by developing new intellectual property in micro-dramas and vertical content. These investments signal a significant shift towards embracing emerging entertainment formats to ensure future growth and relevance in the evolving media landscape.
Home sales fall to three-year low in June quarter
Home sales experienced a notable dip in the June quarter, marking the slowest performance since early 2023. Persistent global uncertainties and supply chain issues have dampened buyer sentiment. Despite this, new project launches saw an annual increase, particularly in premium segments and infrastructure-driven areas. While most major cities saw sales decline, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru registered modest yearly growth.
This hellish planet is so hot it has clouds of glass and an atmosphere of vaporized metal
NASA discovers extreme planet: Astronomers are witnessing an alien world's dramatic transformation thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. HD 80606 b, a gas giant, experiences a staggering 1,100F temperature surge as it hurtles towards its star.
In Graphics: Europe searches for ACs in soaring heat
Europes severe heat wave is forcing many to finally consider home cooling, an idea they had long resisted for reasons ranging from socio-cultural factors to urban design and climate change.
Psychology says people who keep keys, phones, purse on the same place every day aren't simply following a routine without purpose. Psychology suggests this habit helps reduce mental effort, lowers stress linked to searching for everyday items, and supports better organization. The behavior may reflect planning, consistency, and habit formation. Experts also say this routine allows the brain to focus on more important tasks instead of repeated small decisions.
Draft National Electricity Data Sharing Framework unveiled
The framework will apply to all electricity sector data created and maintained by power generating companies, transmission licensees, distribution licensees, load despatch centres, regulatory commissions, government agencies including Central Electricity Authority, Grid India and power exchanges, among others.
Gabriel Martinelli's dramatic 95th-minute strike secured Brazil a thrilling 2-1 victory over Japan, propelling them into the World Cup last 16. After falling behind to Kaishu Sano's solo effort, veteran Casemiro equalized for the five-time champions. The win sets up a knockout clash against Ivory Coast or Norway, with Brazil showcasing resilience despite a tough challenge from the spirited Japanese side.
Zee Entertainment gets govt nod for Rs 418-cr investment from Invesco fund
The move marks the return of the Invesco-managed fund to the broadcaster's shareholder base, nearly three years after it exited the company. According to DPIIT data, the investment was received under the foreign direct investment (FDI) route for acquisition of shares during the January-March quarter of FY26.
Carmakers pare discounts as GST cut revives small-car demand
Car manufacturers are scaling back discounts on budget-friendly hatchbacks and entry-level models, indicating a robust recovery in mass-market demand following GST rate reductions. Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors have significantly lowered or removed incentives on popular models like the Wagon R, Baleno, Tiago, and Punch. This shift reflects renewed confidence in affordable vehicles, with sales of smaller cars showing a substantial uptick.
RBI buyback gets few bids despite cash crunch
The central bank's bond buyback saw a lukewarm market reception, attracting significantly less than the offered amount despite a liquidity deficit in the banking system. Banks held back, anticipating future inflows and preferring short-term papers. Meanwhile, the benchmark 10-year government bond yield dipped to its lowest since March, buoyed by falling oil prices and record overseas portfolio investments.
Quote of the Day by Bruce Willis: Bruce Willis quote, Who I am as a father is far more important to me than the public perception, explores the importance of family, authentic character, and personal values over fame or public opinion. The quote suggests that a person's true success is measured not by how they are viewed by the world, but by the love, responsibility, and example they provide to those closest to them.
'Creditors can't seek claims beyond okayed resolution plan'
Creditors seeking duplicate recoveries from group companies after a resolution plan is finalized will be disappointed, the NCLT ruled. JM Financial ARC's bid to recover more from KSK Mahanadi Power via guarantees was dismissed, as the tribunal found their admitted dues were already fully satisfied. This landmark judgment clarifies that approved resolution plans are binding, preventing further claims outside their scope.
Former finance services secy Rajiv Kumar named HDFC Bank part-time chairman
Kumar (66), a seasoned public policy leader and financial sector reformer, is widely credited with playing a key role in revitalising India's banking and financial system during a period of significant stress between 2017 and 2020. During his tenure, he strengthened governance, risk management and regulatory oversight across banks by institutionalising specialised monitoring of large exposures and introducing technology-driven risk assessment systems.
Deep within the Mexican jungle, archaeologists have unearthed a remarkably intact Maya city, named Minanb, hidden for over a millennium. This remote discovery, found after a arduous trek, boasts unique carved stelae and altars, with one dating to 849 CE, offering crucial insights into the civilization just before its collapse. The site's intact nature promises significant revelations about Maya history.
Zerodha eyes foray into investment banking
India's leading retail broker, Zerodha, is making a significant move into investment banking. The company has applied to Sebi for a merchant banking license through its arm, Zerodha Corporate Advisors. This strategic expansion comes as the equity capital markets show strong potential, with experts noting ample room for new players possessing robust distribution and investor networks.
Treat administrative data as national asset: PK Mishra
India's administrative data should be treated as a national asset to enhance policymaking and service delivery, according to Principal Secretary PK Mishra. He emphasized the need for integrated, secure data systems and strong governance frameworks for AI-ready datasets. Mishra stressed that while AI offers opportunities, it must not compromise the integrity of official statistics, which require trust, independence, and rigor.
India-Israel, GCC FTA talks temporarily stalled due to West Asia crisis: Piyush Goyal
India's free trade talks with Israel and the GCC are temporarily paused, while discussions with Canada are progressing rapidly. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted these developments alongside ongoing negotiations with Chile, Mexico, SACU, and the Eurasia bloc. He also emphasized boosting India-Greece trade, targeting a doubling by 2030 through collaboration in shipping, clean energy, and technology. Meanwhile, FTA negotiations with the Maldives have commenced.
Power demand tops 250 GW as weak monsoon keeps heat on
India's peak power demand is soaring above 250 GW due to lingering heatwaves, outpacing a sluggish monsoon. Authorities are preparing contingency plans, including maximizing coal power and potentially directing gas-based plants to operate at full capacity. With forecasts of below-normal rains, electricity consumption for cooling and irrigation is expected to remain high, especially in August and September, as the nation braces for potential supply challenges.
Orient Express giant yacht sets sights on tech billionaires
Orient Express, now a joint venture between French hotelier Accor and Louis Vuitton owner LVMH, set out to revive the 19th century travel brand. Its recently launched yacht is the first of two that will target the ultra-rich, adding to a portfolio of luxury hotels and a yet-to-launch historic art deco train.
DPIIT issues guidelines for alternative quality certification pathway for toys, AC, PPE makers
Businesses producing items like toys, personal protective equipment, and air conditioners can now get product quality certification through a new alternative pathway. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade has introduced these guidelines, allowing companies to demonstrate their technical prowess, compliance track record, and commitment to innovation and domestic supply chain strengthening. This move aims to streamline quality assurance for a range of essential products.
Stainless steel industry seeks end to QCO relief from July 1
Domestic stainless steel makers are pressing the government to reinstate quality control norms from July 1, warning that a temporary QCO relaxation has fueled a flood of cheap imports. The Indian Stainless Seamlesspipes Manufacturers Association highlights that this influx, coupled with alleged anti-dumping duty circumvention, has crippled industry capacity to below 50%, jeopardizing local manufacturers. They urge immediate QCO restoration to curb substandard goods.
HUL appoints ex-Marico, Flipkart executive Koteshwar LN as Oziva CEO
In a significant leadership shift, Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) has appointed Koteshwar L.N. as CEO of Oziva, its wellness nutrition brand. Koteshwar, with extensive experience from Marico, Flipkart, and Coca-Cola, will steer the wellness division amidst a surge in market interest. Additionally, his role extends to overseeing HUL's wellness portfolio, notably after acquiring a controlling stake in Liquid I.V.'s parent company, Zywie.
Haryana, Rajasthan sign pact to implement Yamuna water project
Haryana and Rajasthan have inked a historic pact for the Yamuna Water Project, a move that will finally implement a 1994 water-sharing agreement. Union Home Minister Amit Shah oversaw the signing, which promises to deliver Rajasthan's share of Yamuna waters via an underground pipeline. This initiative aims to address the critical drinking water needs of several water-stressed districts in Rajasthan, marking a significant milestone for both states.
Government lifts curbs on petrol, diesel sales at pumps as global oil prices fall
Fuel stations can now freely sell petrol and diesel to all customers. The government has removed restrictions on bulk buyers purchasing fuel at retail pumps, a move effective July 1. This decision follows a significant drop in global oil prices, which has drastically reduced the price difference between bulk and retail fuel rates. Previously, soaring oil prices had led to supply issues at petrol stations.
Parliamentary panel to review NEET-UG re-exam learnings, NTA reforms on July 1
Top officials from the Ministry of Higher Education and the National Testing Agency are set to brief a Parliamentary panel on lessons learned from the NEET-UG re-examination. Former ISRO Chairman K Radhakrishnan will also present recommendations for strengthening the NTA. The committee will review the outcomes of the June 21 re-exam, which followed cancellations due to alleged paper leaks. The CBI is currently investigating the matter.
Organised dairy sector may clock 13-15% revenue growth this fiscal: Crisil
The organized dairy industry in India is on track to achieve remarkable revenue growth, anticipated at 13-15% this fiscal year. Increased demand for milk and its value-added products is set to outpace the rising costs of raw milk procurement, with companies likely to transfer these expenses to consumers.
Microsoft techie reveals enviable perk that has netizens jealous: 'Your lunch break includes...'
A Microsoft employee's viral video showcasing a professional hair blow-dry during her lunch break has sparked widespread admiration. The perk, offered at the company's Ireland office, highlights Microsoft's commitment to employee well-being and creating a valued work environment. This thoughtful gesture has many wishing for similar benefits at their own workplaces, with some even considering job applications to experience such employee-centric perks firsthand.
DPIIT issues guidelines to operationalise transition facilitation order for quality certification
New guidelines from DPIIT now offer companies an alternative pathway for product quality certification under ten selected Quality Control Orders. This new mechanism, detailed in the Transition Facilitation (Quality Control) Order, 2026, allows businesses to seek exemptions by providing comprehensive details on their goods, manufacturing facilities, and plans for developing supply chain capabilities in India. An Implementation Committee will assess applications without physical verification of manufacturing units.
Delhi EV policy: Here's a look at the proposed electric vehicle subsidy and purchase incentives for buyers of e-autos, electric trucks, two-wheelers and three-wheelers offered by the state government.
HDFC Bank taps Axis' outgoing CFO Puneet Sharma as new finance chief
HDFC Bank has appointed Puneet Sharma as its new finance chief, following his resignation from Axis Bank. Sharma, who will officially become CFO on December 1, 2026, brings extensive experience from his previous roles at Tata Capital and Citibank. His departure from Axis Bank, where he served as Group Head and CFO since March 2020, was announced on June 28.
Big relief for EV buyers! Delhi now offers tax waiver on electric cars up to 30 lakh
The Delhi government has approved a new EV policy offering incentives for electric vehicle buyers, including road tax exemptions and subsidies for two-wheelers. Here's which vehicles will benefit from the policy.
A powerful German proverb, 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger,' offers timeless wisdom on overcoming life's adversities. It highlights how challenges, failures, and pain are not just obstacles but crucial opportunities for personal growth, building resilience, courage, and character. In our demanding modern world, embracing difficulties, learning from setbacks, maintaining a positive mindset, and persistently moving forward are key to emerging stronger and wiser from tough times.
'Does that look like vaccine success?': Johnson 'exposes' Pfizer, Moderna at Senate COVID hearing
Niti Aayog invites EoI for research on India Innovation Index
The index is envisaged to encourage states/UTs to examine and improve their innovation environment and performance, which could further lead to improvement in India's overall innovation performance.
Corporate giants turn to urban regeneration as redevelopment race intensifies
India's largest corporate houses are increasingly focusing on urban regeneration, shifting real estate focus from land acquisition to redevelopment. Giants like Reliance, Adani and JSW are aggressively bidding for projects involving old housing colonies and slum rehabilitation in Mumbai.
Churn at private banks' finance function, 2 CFOs quit
A significant reshuffle is underway in the finance departments of major Indian banks. Axis Bank and Bandhan Bank have seen their Chief Financial Officers resign, sparking speculation about future leadership. This follows another high-profile departure from HDFC Bank. Industry insiders suggest a potential move for one CFO to HDFC Bank, while another might step into the Axis Bank role, creating an unusual churn ahead of financial results.
Future growth will depend on governance quality in public, private institutions: HDFC's Parekh
India's future prosperity hinges on robust governance across public and private sectors, emphasized HDFC Bank Chairman Deepak Parekh. He highlighted that ongoing reforms are building a strong foundation for growth, with a call for further banking sector consolidation. Parekh also stressed the immense funding needs for domestic capacity building and the crucial role of self-reliance in a shifting global landscape.
An ancient Roman proverb, 'To place yourself under an obligation is to sell your liberty,' offers a timeless warning about the subtle ways freedom can be compromised. It emphasizes that accepting favors or debts, while seemingly helpful, can create hidden expectations that gradually erode personal autonomy. This wisdom underscores the importance of self-reliance and thoughtful consideration before entering into any commitment, reminding us that true liberty requires careful stewardship.
One trillion dollar economy achievable if TN sustains 9 % real growth rate, says Mahendra Dev
Germany vs Paraguay FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Streaming, Match Time, Venue, Lineup, Key Players and Team Preview: Germany faces Paraguay in a crucial Round of 32 World Cup clash on Tuesday, June 30, at 2:00 AM IST, following a surprising group stage defeat. Catch the action live on Unite8 Sports and stream it on the ZEE5 app. The match, held at Boston Stadium, sees Germany aiming to rebound against a determined Paraguayan side. Both teams' predicted lineups are available for fans.
India's energy choices will impact entire world; says CEO of Norway's renewable energy association
Follow the money: Goldman Sachs under fire over $285M money trail in Neville Roy Singham probe
Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, Indian Bank pay Rs 7,023 cr dividend to govt for FY26
Three public sector banks, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, and Indian Bank, collectively disbursed Rs 7,023 crore in dividends to the government for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Canara Bank contributed Rs 2,397 crore, BoB Rs 2,811 crore, and Indian Bank Rs 1,815.05 crore. These payouts underscore the banks' robust financial performance and their dedication to national development goals.
Delhi peak power demand hits all-time high of 8,748 MW amid heatwave conditions
In an extraordinary turn of events, Delhi's power consumption skyrocketed to an all-time high of 8,748 MW on Monday, driven by a relentless heatwave. City officials commend the effective power infrastructure and strategic foresight that allowed for uninterrupted service. Nevertheless, this surge places immense pressure on transmission capabilities, with forecasts suggesting continued rises in usage throughout the season.
I&B Ministry constitutes study group to assess challenges faced by cinema sector
To speed up development of cinema infrastructure, the Ministry has also prepared a set of model rules for states to put into practice
SBI wanted to change cash-counting staff at Ram temple 3 months ago: Sources
State Bank of India reportedly sought to replace cash-counting staff at the Ayodhya Ram temple three months ago due to suspicions of fund diversion, but the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust allegedly intervened. An FIR was filed, and eight individuals have been arrested following an SIT report, with significant cash and foreign currency seized from several accused.
Telangana mulls export policy for rice
Telangana Civil Supplies Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy says state consumes barely one-tenth of total rice produced
India's e-commerce exports can add $10 billion in just a few years. Here's how.
Indian e-commerce exports are poised for significant growth, potentially adding USD 10 billion in the next 2-3 years, according to a Directorate General of Foreign Trade official. Leveraging the nation's vast MSME sector and competitive logistics like India Post can unlock global markets. Free trade agreements also present opportunities, but require preparation. This expansion is crucial for achieving broader manufacturing ambitions and the ambitious USD 1 trillion merchandise export target.
Maharashtra makes Marathi mandatory in schools, minister Bhuse announces 1L fine for violations
10-year 'No Entry' exemption for first 1,000 electric medium-duty trucks under Delhi EV Policy
Delhi is offering a significant perk to the first 1,000 electric N2 trucks registered under its new policy: a decade-long exemption from 'No Entry' timings. This initiative, effective July 1, aims to accelerate the adoption of cleaner commercial transport and combat pollution, with the goal of a pollution-free city by March 2030. The move targets medium-duty goods carriers, encouraging fleet operators to switch from diesel.
The income tax department has identified 15,000-20,000 cases of taxpayers using swapped provisions to reduce taxable income. This involves replacing exemptions to lower tax liability without valid reasons and documents. Details here.
No restriction on buying petrol and diesel from July 1? Here's what changes
The Indian government will lift restrictions on petrol and diesel sales starting July 1, following an improvement in fuel supplies. The move indicates stability in fuel distribution and supply in India, as per the Centre.
VMS TMT board clears AUSL merger with company
VMS TMT has announced its board has approved the merger with TMT bars maker Aditya Ultra Steel Ltd (AUSL). This strategic amalgamation aims to create a robust entity by combining manufacturing, distribution, and financial strengths. Shareholders of AUSL will receive 75 VMS TMT shares for every 100 held. The combined company anticipates a significant boost in manufacturing capacity and operational efficiencies.
India braces for significant monsoon activity on June 30, with the IMD forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall across Northwest, Central, East, and Northeast regions. Expect intense downpours in Madhya Pradesh, widespread showers in Jharkhand and Odisha, and continuous rain in Northeast states like Assam and Meghalaya. Delhi-NCR may see temporary relief from heat with expected cloudy skies and intermittent showers as the monsoon strengthens.
Indian envoy holds talks with senior Chinese commerce ministry official on trade ties
Indian Ambassador Vikram Doraiswami met a senior Chinese Commerce Ministry official to boost trade and commercial cooperation. The discussion focused on bilateral dialogue and strengthening ties in areas of mutual interest, aiming to normalize relations post-2020 conflict. Despite a widening trade deficit, India seeks access to China's IT, pharma, and agricultural sectors. This high-level meeting signals a renewed push for economic engagement.
A hearty porridge from Tamil Nadu can help you beat the heat, reduce blood sugar
Beat the Indian summer heat with traditional, healthy beverages like Tamil Nadu's kambankoozh. This pearl millet porridge, a comfort food for many, offers a nutritious alternative to sugary drinks. Fermented for a unique taste and smooth consistency, it's packed with fiber and essential nutrients, aiding digestion and blood sugar control. Enjoyed chilled, it's a refreshing and wholesome summer staple.
Bengaluru to be linked by quadruple railway lines to several destinations within 100 km of city
Union Minister Somanna says survey for BengaluruTumakuru quadruple railway line completed, tendering process to begin shortly
Chinese Proverb of the Day reveals an ancient truth about growth, patience, and success. Y b zhu, b chng q explains how raw potential becomes greatness only through effort, challenges, and refinement. This timeless Chinese wisdom offers a powerful lesson for modern life, reminding us that every masterpiece is shaped through the process behind the scenes.
Arunachal floods: Four stranded people rescued, airlifted to safety
A dramatic rescue operation in Arunachal Pradesh saw four individuals safely airlifted after their raft capsized in the overflowing Sisiri River. Meanwhile, Assam grapples with its first wave of floods, inundating six districts and disrupting connectivity.
Nearly 4 in 10 Delhi EVs are two-wheelers, data shows; experts back EV adoption
Delhi is accelerating its electric mobility drive, with two-wheelers now forming nearly 40% of registered electric vehicles. The city plans to ban new petrol and CNG two-wheeler registrations from April 2028, aiming to curb significant transport-related emissions. Experts emphasize the need for regional policy alignment to maximize pollution reduction benefits across the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
HC grants relief to real estate promoter
The court was hearing appeals against a Single Bench order directing that developments in places earmarked for a primary school, a park, a community hall and open space had to be treated as unauthorised
Fashion icon Coco Chanel's powerful quote, 'If you were born without wings, do nothing to prevent them from growing,' serves as a profound reminder of our innate potential. The article delves into how self-belief, courage, and authenticity are crucial for personal growth, urging readers to overcome self-doubt and societal expectations.
June set to end with around 40% rainfall deficit as hopes of monsoon revival fade
If the June rainfall ends up with 10 cm, the precipitation during July-September period needs to be 68.17 cm, which is still short of 3% of normal for the period
E100 fails the consumer test as economics fall short
Ethanol delivers lower energy per litre than petrol, reducing mileage and diluting the benefit of a cheaper pump price
Separately, a plea seeking a time-bound investigation by a CBI-led multi-disciplinary team came before the Supreme Court, but the vacation bench questioned the urgency and postponed the hearing until after the summer break, saying heavens are not going to fall.
Private airports seek rollback of temporary landing, parking charge relief for airlines
According to the representation, the concession was conceived as an exceptional and time-bound measure to support airlines amid prevailing geopolitical challenges
Psychology says people who use coupons to avail a discount at different restaurants aren't simply trying to spend less money. Many people use coupons because they enjoy making careful choices, finding value, and feeling rewarded for planning ahead. Psychology explains that this habit is linked to decision-making, reward systems, self-control, and financial awareness. The behavior also reflects how people balance spending with saving in their daily lives.
Mahua Moitra targets BJP over Ram Mandir donation row, NEET and TET
Best Italian Proverb of the Day: Happiness is made of - How small moments create big happiness
Proverb of the Day: Discover the profound truth that genuine happiness isn't found in grand achievements but in life's simple pleasures. From a warm chat to a peaceful morning, these everyday moments build lasting joy. The article urges us to cherish these small wonders, which often go unnoticed as we chase bigger goals. Embracing these little joys can significantly boost your mental well-being and enrich your life.
Indias kharif acreage down 23%, as deficient monsoon begins to impact sowing
Area under all crops reported at 182.72 lakh hectares against 236.46 lakh hectares a year ago
Govt pledges extra Rs 30,000 crore for NIIF, move to spur infra investments, says finance ministry
The government has doubled its commitment to the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) to Rs 60,000 crore, approving an additional Rs 30,000 crore. This significant boost aims to accelerate investments in crucial sectors like transportation, energy, and digital infrastructure, fostering economic growth and job creation. The move is expected to attract further private capital, supporting India's ambition to become a developed nation by 2047 amidst global economic challenges.
US Supreme Court rejects Trump's unprecedented bid to fire Fed's Cook
The Supreme Court has taken a significant stand for the Federal Reserve's independence, rejecting President Trump's unusual effort to remove Governor Lisa Cook. The ruling highlights that Fed officials are appointed for set terms and can only be dismissed under specific circumstances, ensuring the central bank remains free from political influence, a critical aspect of its economic responsibilities.
No political will to seal India-US trade pact under current terms
A narrowing trade surplus with the US and pressure on the balance of payments, driven by a widening trade deficit and volatile global capital flows, have made Indian policymakers cautious
Quote of the day by JRD Tata continues to inspire entrepreneurs, students, professionals and leaders because it speaks to a truth that never goes out of date. The enduring wisdom of Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhoy Tata reminds us that lasting success is never built on shortcuts but on deep thought, relentless hard work and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
'Communist': Trump targets DC Mayoral hopeful Janeese Lewis George in fiery online attack
HDFC Bank appoints former financial services secretary Rajiv Kumar as new Non-Executive Chairman
HDFC Bank has appointed former IAS officer and ex-Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar as its Part-time (Non-Executive) Chairman. The bank's board approved his appointment as an Additional (Independent) Director for four years, effective June 30, 2026. Kumar's three-year term as Chairman awaits RBI approval, with shareholder consent also needed for his director role. This move concludes the bank's extensive search for a permanent leader.
Psychology says people who are friends with their ex-spouses' current partners often show an ability to separate past relationships from present realities. This behavior does not mean every situation is healthy, but it can reflect acceptance, emotional regulation, and respect. Psychology explains why some people choose friendship instead of conflict, the theories behind this behavior, and the lessons it offers for relationships, family life, and personal growth.
WhatsApp Usernames Are Finally Here: How to Reserve Yours and How the New Feature Works
WhatsApp is rolling out usernames, a highly anticipated privacy upgrade. Users can now reserve their unique handle, allowing chats without revealing phone numbers. This significant shift, coinciding with Kunal Shah's appointment as Global Head, aims to enhance user privacy and simplify connections for individuals, businesses, and creators across Meta's platforms. The feature promises a more controlled and private messaging experience for its vast user base.
NIIF to get additional 30,000 crore, Finance Ministry announces
With this, the governments commitment to this fund now stands at Rs 60,000 crore
6 plants that dont need much water
Some plants naturally thrive with very little watering and care, making them perfect for busy people, beginners, and low-maintenance gardens. These drought-tolerant plants stay healthy even in dry indoor or outdoor conditions.
Govt removes restrictions on sale of diesel, petrol at PSU OMC retail outlets
The order follows the relaxation in supply of LPG to commercial users last week, after the US announced a 60-day sanctions reprieve for Iran to sell crude oil and refined products
Indias industrial production for May jumped 5.1%
Passenger cars, commercial vehicles, auto components, spares and accessories have shown significant contribution in growth
EPFO: We take a look at the frequently asked questions when it comes to provident fund withdrawal process. Here's a complete guide to EPF withdrawal eligibility, rules, limits, form requirements, and conditions for partial claims.
US pips China as largest buyer of Indian spices in FY26
Chinas offtake of cumin and chillies declined sharply on higher domestic production

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