India, Japan to sign LNG supply pact at Modi-Takaichi summit
India and Japan are poised to sign a crucial pact on securing liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's summit with Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi. A joint task force is being considered to bolster LNG stockpiling and information sharing, enhancing energy security for both nations amidst global supply chain volatility.
Mexico vs Ecuador FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Streaming, Match Time, Venue, Lineup, Key Players and Team Preview: India gears up for a thrilling FIFA World Cup 2026 encounter as Mexico faces Ecuador on July 1, 2026. Fans can catch the action live on official streaming platforms and television broadcasters. Both teams, boasting experienced stars and emerging talents, are set for a high-intensity clash with significant tournament implications. Expect a battle of technical prowess against athleticism as these American rivals vie for crucial points.
Automobiles biggest driver of India's export growth to Japan: Report
India's automotive exports to Japan have surged, becoming the primary growth engine and now representing 13% of shipments by FY26, up from 1% in FY21. This highlights deeper integration into Japan's auto supply chains. Meanwhile, Japanese firms continue to view India as a top investment hub, with most planning expansions. Despite rising exports, India's trade deficit with Japan has widened significantly due to faster import growth.
IBBI seeks to streamline real estate insolvency regulations with focus on homebuyers
India's bankruptcy watchdog is proposing significant reforms to expedite real estate insolvency. Key changes include excluding completed or unaffected housing projects with creditor approval and mandating project-wise cash flow management. The aim is to prioritize project completion, enhance transparency for homebuyers, and ensure accountability, with stakeholders invited to provide feedback by July 21.
Did you hear that applause?: House cheers as Crane grills ex-NIH official over covid funding
Australia knock West Indies out to reach Women's T20 World Cup final
Australia is one step closer to a record seventh Women's T20 World Cup title after an eight-wicket victory over the West Indies. Beth Mooney's unbeaten 61 anchored the chase, supported by Ashleigh Gardner's all-round performance, including two wickets and 35 runs. The West Indies faltered after a strong start, setting a below-par target of 125. Australia remains undefeated and will face the winner of England vs.
Which lie do we believe?: Burchett grills witness over CIAs narrative of MKUltra research
A New Jersey middle school is investigating after a yearbook featuring a baby photo of Adolf Hitler was distributed. The offensive image was discovered after yearbooks were handed out, prompting a recall and a promise of corrected versions. School officials have condemned the inclusion, calling it a severe breach of their values, and have notified local authorities about the 'bias incident'.
On This Day in History, July 1 marks a date shaped by major military campaigns, nation-building, scientific breakthroughs and cultural milestones. The Battle of the Somme began, the Dominion of Canada was formed, the Bretton Woods Conference opened, Hong Kong returned to China, Sony introduced the Walkman and Princess Diana was born, alongside significant developments in communication, politics and popular culture.
A new study explains how researchers developed a machine-learning system that uses drones and AI to detect plastic landmines that are difficult to find with standard equipment. The technique focuses on scatterable PFM-1 mines and aims to support humanitarian demining operations by improving early surveys, reducing risks, and helping trained teams locate suspected hazardous areas more efficiently.
'Americans filmed during s*x acts': Rep. Burlison exposes dark CIA secrets & MKUltra experiments
Quote of the Day by John B. Watson: John B. Watsons quote, The universe will change if you bring up your children, not in the freedom of the libertine, but in behavioristic freedom explores the importance of structured upbringing, learned behavior, and environmental influence in shaping human development. The quote suggests that children should not be raised in complete unrestricted freedom, but within guided boundaries where behavior is shaped through discipline, learning, and conditioning, leading to more responsible individuals and a better society.
I found secret CIA prison in Germany: Witness drops bombshell as Rep Luna presses him over MKUltra
Miley Cyrus challenges the notion of beauty as an external pursuit, calling it an 'enemy' that can never be conquered. She argues that true beauty stems from inner confidence, authenticity, and self-acceptance, not from conforming to ever-changing societal standards or physical attributes. In an age of filters and constant comparison, Cyrus's message offers a liberating perspective, emphasizing that lasting attractiveness comes from within, making us feel whole rather than flawed.
African proverb of the day offers a striking reminder that extraordinary lives are rarely built from safe choices. Instead, they are shaped by people willing to climb higher than others, even when the path is uncertain. This wisdom explains why meaningful progress often feels uncomfortable. Learning a new skill, changing careers, starting a business, or defending an unpopular idea all require climbing beyond familiar limits.
Not all agricultural land sales are tax-free: Check what is taxable and how to report it
Taxpayers may believe that income tax doesn't apply to agricultural land sales, but this isn't always true. Tax liability depends on location and capital asset classification. Here's what is taxable and how to save taxes.
'Donald Trump is governing more like a dictator': Fernndez spars with Rogers in explosive hearing
PepsiCo commissions second India flavour plant in Ujjain with Rs 1,266-crore investment
PepsiCo India has launched a massive Rs 1,266-crore flavour manufacturing plant in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. This significant investment, part of a larger Rs 5,700-crore commitment, aims to boost industrial growth and create jobs across central India. The facility, PepsiCo's second flavour plant in the country, will produce beverage concentrates, reinforcing the company's dedication to the Indian market and its 'Partnership of Progress' with the nation.
'Silver economy is as important': Jaishankar flags AI, healthcare as future global career sectors
Germany's FIFA World Cup 2026 journey ended in a shocking Round of 32 exit against Paraguay, a result that also marked the international retirement of legendary goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. The 40-year-old, a 2014 World Cup winner, confirmed his final appearance after the penalty shootout loss. This early departure, a significant upset given the ranking disparity, concludes Neuer's illustrious 128-cap international career.
A family in Karnataka hosted a spectacular zero-waste wedding for over 600 guests, proving that grand celebrations can be environmentally conscious. They utilized farm-sourced decorations, eschewed disposable cutlery for steel and banana leaves, composted all food waste, and offered reusable return gifts. This thoughtful planning demonstrated that large Indian weddings can significantly reduce their ecological footprint without compromising tradition or escalating costs.
Best German proverb of the day: Every beginning is difficult a life lesson on perseverance
Best German proverb of the day: Every beginning is difficult reminds us that the first steps towards any worthwhile goal are often the hardest. Originally expressed in German as Aller Anfang ist schwer, the proverb encourages patience, perseverance and resilience, teaching that success rarely comes instantly but is earned through consistent effort and determination.
Ford Recall: Over 741,000 vehicles over transmission issue that may result in crash, injury
Ford transmission recall: NHTSA said that Ford is aware of 24 allegations of property damage and nine alleged injuries, with two of those being allegations of emotional injuries, related to the issue.
Two NSCN-K (Nikki Sumi) militants surrender in Arunachal Pradesh
In a significant development for peace in Arunachal Pradesh, two militants from the NSCN-K (Nikki Sumi) faction surrendered to Assam Rifles and state police in Tirap district. They laid down arms, including pistols and live ammunition, signaling growing trust in security forces. This surrender highlights the government's success in bringing misguided youth back to the mainstream, with the surrendered individuals now undergoing rehabilitation.
A new study published in Gerontology suggests that the speed at which older adults begin taking a step, especially while performing a mental task, may be linked to their long-term survival. Researchers found that every additional 100 milliseconds taken to initiate a step under distracted conditions was associated with a 28% higher risk of death over the next 10 to 17 years. The findings indicate that simple movement tests could help identify older adults who may benefit from early interventions to support brain and mobility health.
Scientists think they have found Earths oldest crash site, and its 3 billion years old
The discovery of Earths oldest impact crater may rewrite planetary history. Scientists studying Western Australias ancient rock formations found evidence of a meteor strike dating back over three billion years. The finding reveals how asteroid impacts shaped early Earth, while ongoing research continues to challenge and refine our understanding of the planets forgotten past.
14 children killed, 20 injured as roof of private tuition centre collapses in Lahore
Tragedy struck Lahore as a tuition center's roof collapsed, claiming at least 14 young lives and injuring 20 others. Children aged seven to thirteen were attending classes in an under-construction building when the structure gave way. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with authorities arresting the contractor and initiating criminal proceedings against those responsible. The injured are receiving medical attention.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with government secretaries to discuss accelerating deregulation and reforms for improved 'ease of doing business' and 'ease of living'. The focus was also on promoting self-reliance ('Aatmanirbharta') and achieving India's developed nation status by 2047. Modi emphasized integrated planning and a whole-of-government approach, urging secretaries to ensure tangible benefits for citizens through effective governance and service delivery.
'We see no reason': SCOTUS delivers big blow to Trump, rejects bid to end birthright citizenship
Banks NPA at multi-decadal low of 1.8%, Indian financial system remains resilient: RBI report
India's financial system remains robust, with bank NPAs hitting a multi-decade low of 1.8%. Despite global uncertainties and rising oil prices, strong domestic fundamentals offer resilience. However, funding challenges are emerging as savers seek higher returns, and AI-driven cyberattacks pose a significant near-term threat to banks. The RBI remains vigilant against evolving risks.
Export duty on diesel, ATF reduced; petrol increased
The rates are applicable for the fortnight commencing July 1
India's manufacturing growth expected to moderate in April-June due to West Asia crisis: FICCI
Indian manufacturing growth is set to slow in the first quarter of FY27, with a FICCI survey revealing muted business sentiment. This moderation is linked to the West Asia crisis, impacting production and order levels compared to the previous quarter. Despite these challenges, export performance shows positive signs, though manufacturers face rising production costs due to raw materials and logistics.
Bombay High Court grants relief to Vadilal Mumbai branch in dispute over brand rights
The Bombay High Court has granted interim protection to the Mumbai branch of Vadilal ice cream, recognizing its long-standing rights to the brand in western and southern India. This ruling stems from a 1993 family settlement, not a revocable license. The court has restrained the Ahmedabad faction from interfering with the Mumbai branch's operations until the arbitration concludes, acknowledging the potential for significant disruption if the brand is discontinued.
Corporate debt-servicing capacity improves, but share of vulnerable firms rises in Q4 FY26: RBI
Indian companies are showing improved debt-servicing capabilities, with the interest coverage ratio reaching a two-year high of 6.5 in March 2026. This indicates a stronger ability to meet interest payments from operating profits. However, a concerning rise in financially vulnerable firms, whose profits can't cover interest, was also noted. Despite this, the overall debt burden remains manageable, and corporate leverage is declining.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan to assess Arunachal, Assam flood damage; ground and aerial survey on July 1
Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Kiren Rijiju, alongside Arunachal Pradesh CM, are assessing flood damages in the Northeast. Despite initial weather disruptions grounding aerial surveys, a comprehensive ground and air tour of affected areas in Arunachal and Assam is planned for July 1. The ministers are engaging with residents, listening to grievances, and assuring swift assistance for farmers and families impacted by crop destruction and property damage.
RBIs FSR flags geopolitical risks to India despite West Asia truce
The report sees Indias sound macroeconomic fundamentals providing ample buffers to deal with external shocks
US consumer confidence edges up in June; labor market perceptions deteriorate
US consumer confidence saw a slight uptick in June, buoyed by falling gasoline prices following a Middle East truce. However, this optimism is tempered by a noticeable weakening in labor market perceptions, with more people finding jobs difficult to secure, reaching a 5-1/2 year high. Consumers expect little improvement in job availability in the coming months.
A timeless Roman proverb, often attributed to Cicero, highlights friendship's profound impact: it amplifies joy and halves sorrow. This ancient wisdom underscores that true companionship is vital for well-being, enriching celebrations and easing hardships. In today's disconnected world, the proverb serves as a powerful reminder that meaningful human connection, built on loyalty and presence, remains one of life's greatest treasures, making our journey far richer.
A Jaipur shop's decision to round up a customer's bill by just 50 paise has cost them dearly. The Rajasthan State Consumer Commission ruled this an unfair trade practice and deficiency in service. The shop was ordered to pay the consumer Rs 10,000 in compensation for the unauthorized charge and rude behavior, emphasizing that even small amounts cannot be arbitrarily added to bills.
Govt approves proposal to amend Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act
The government has approved amendments to the KVIC Act, 1956, to modernize the Khadi and Village Industries sector. These changes aim to boost rural enterprises, enhance competitiveness through branding and innovation, and broaden the definition of rural areas. The reforms will also improve governance with greater representation and empower the government to notify new village industries, fostering inclusive economic growth and employment.
Fresh tension has grips Kangpokpi district in Manipur following protest held by Kuki Zo people
Fresh tensions erupted in Manipur's Kangpokpi district as Kuki Zo people protested, marching to a buffer zone. Naga women blocked essential supply convoys, disrupting vital commodities like LPG and rice, which are now sold at exorbitant prices. Security forces used tear gas to clear routes amidst escalating demands for removing unauthorized checkpoints, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and ethnic divisions.
Scientists just discovered giraffes can do something surprisingly close to simple Math
Giraffe intelligence research is changing how the world views animal cognition. A new scientific discovery shows that giraffes may possess surprising numerical reasoning skills, using memory and quantity comparison to make smarter choices. Scientists are now exploring how evolution creates hidden cognitive abilities across species.
India cuts windfall tax on diesel, raises petrol tax from July
India has adjusted its windfall taxes on fuel exports, slashing duties on diesel and aviation fuel while increasing the tax on petrol exports. These changes, effective July 1, reflect easing global oil prices and aim to secure domestic supply. Exemptions for exports to neighbouring countries have also been expanded. This move signals a shift in the government's approach to managing fuel revenues amidst fluctuating international markets.
Windfall levy on petrol hiked, lowered on diesel, ATF
Revised rates effective from July 15 with exemptions extended to Mauritius and Maldives
California's Altus Schools has deployed two life-sized, ChatGPT-powered humanoid robots, Ameca, to assist teachers and students. These robots can act as tutors, wellness coaches, career guides, and translators. While hailed as a futuristic step, the $500,000 investment faces criticism. Early trials show promise but also highlight limitations, with ongoing efforts to refine their interaction and ensure student safety and critical thinking.
Gold loans are becoming the biggest driver of consumer borrowing? Here's what RBI FSR report says
Gold loans have become India's fastest-growing retail credit, recording a CAGR of 42.4% since March 2024, nearly double the 23% growth in non-housing retail loans.
EVs to account for 10% of India's car market by FY27, says Tata Motors' Shailesh Chandra
Electric cars are poised to capture nearly 10% of India's passenger vehicle market by the end of fiscal year 2027, according to Tata Motors' MD. This surge signifies a shift from early adopters to mainstream buyers, driven by improved charging infrastructure, battery warranties, and a wider product selection. Tata Motors is now focused on meeting escalating demand, anticipating EVs to represent over 30% of its sales by FY31.
West Asia crisis shifted Indian EV market from 'push mode to pull mode': Tata Motors MD
The West Asia war has significantly boosted electric vehicle adoption in India, shifting the market from a 'push' to a 'pull' mode, according to Tata Motors' Shailesh Chandra. He noted that rising fuel prices and concerns over availability are making consumers, especially in the entry-level segment, more open to EVs. Tata Motors launched its new electric SUV, the Sierra.
Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock, is now running in theatres and expands James Gunn's new DC Universe with Kara Zor-El's standalone story. While Warner Bros. has not announced an official OTT release date, the film is expected to stream on HBO Max after its theatrical run, likely following the studio's usual release pattern. Here's everything we know so far about its expected streaming platform and release window.
The RBI's stress tests revealed 44 open-ended debt mutual funds breached liquidity thresholds in March 2026. Despite this, the central bank reports no immediate concerns, as affected funds have either rectified the issue or initiated corrective actions.
Coal India targeting to spend 1,900 crore on R&D until FY2030
Coal Indias R&D spend on research and development increased fourfold in fiscal year 2024-25.
Indian electronics manufacturers are forging alliances with firms from South Korea, Taiwan and Japan, alongside exploring standalone initiatives. This proactive strategy, championed by industry leaders like Dixon Technologies and Amber Enterprises, is designed to align with government objectives for self-reliance in electronics production, targeting both local and global markets.
BoB, Mizuho Bank forge partnership to enhance collaboration in M&A financing
Bank of Baroda has joined forces with Japan's Mizuho Bank to boost their capabilities in mergers and acquisitions financing. This collaboration leverages Mizuho's global reach and structured finance expertise with BoB's strong Indian market presence and corporate ties. The partnership aims to enhance joint origination, structuring, and syndication of acquisition financing, alongside M&A advisory and risk distribution, promising a significant boost for cross-border deals.
PM Modi appeal impact: Gold import growth down substantially in May
Gold imports saw a significant slowdown in May, a welcome development following Prime Minister Modi's calls to curb consumption. This deceleration, with imports at approximately USD 12 billion, marks a third consecutive monthly decline. The Reserve Bank highlighted that while gold prices rose, increased imports had previously widened the trade deficit, impacting fiscal stability. Investor interest in gold ETFs also cooled, with outflows observed in May.
The Russian proverb, Do not fear the dog that barks loudly and bares its teeth; fear the one that stays silent, wags its tail, but creeps up quietly from behind, teaches that the greatest dangers are often hidden rather than obvious. Rooted in traditional Russian folklore, the saying reminds people to be cautious of deceit, concealed intentions, and silent threats, offering a life lesson that remains relevant in relationships, workplaces, and everyday life.
Guwahati: Polices seize nearly 37 kg of suspected smuggled gold worth around Rs 55 crore
Guwahati Police have made a massive seizure of nearly 37 kg of suspected smuggled gold, valued at approximately Rs 55 crore, in the Kharghuli area. A man from Maharashtra, identified as Akshay Bhansure, was arrested, with authorities suspecting his involvement in a transnational smuggling network.
After 40% deficient June rain, India to get below-normal monsoon in July, says IMD
The situation could lead to water stress and farmers should opt for short-duration crops, says IMD Director-General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra
Economy resilient but risks from monsoon, geopolitical uncertainties remain: FinMin report
India's economy shows resilience despite a slight slowdown in some key indicators. While global commodity prices ease, risks loom from an uneven monsoon, potential El Nino, and geopolitical tensions. Policymakers are focusing on enhancing resilience to energy shocks and addressing water scarcity, with agricultural pricing policies also under review to promote climate-resilient crops. Foreign investment is showing positive signs.
Your empty plastic bottle could one day power an electric vehicle, scientists say
A discarded plastic bottle may soon become more than waste. Plastic waste to battery graphite innovation reveals how scientists are transforming everyday materials into advanced energy solutions. Researchers are exploring recycled plastic carbon for lithium-ion batteries, electric vehicles, and renewable energy storage.
Inflation readings may remain relatively contained in coming months, says FinMin report
The report called for a reorientation of farm pricing policies and prioritised policy reforms in the water sector
RBI says microfinance credit grows after seven quarters, borrower base continues to shrink
Microfinance loans saw their first increase in over a year during the January-March 2026 quarter, despite a continued drop in borrower numbers. The Reserve Bank of India's report highlights improving asset quality and reduced borrower leverage. NBFCs remain crucial for MSME financing, with their credit to the microfinance sector showing robust expansion, signaling a sector in consolidation but with positive underlying trends.
Despite market volatility, SIP inflows reached a record 32,086 crore in March 2026, according to the RBI's Financial Stability Report.
RBI flags emerging fault lines in private credit market, calls for close monitoring
The Reserve Bank of India has identified growing concerns within the booming private credit market. The central bank's latest report highlights an uptick in defaults and investor redemption requests, signaling emerging stress. While not currently a systemic threat, the RBI emphasizes the critical need for ongoing monitoring to safeguard the broader financial system from potential risks.
Manipur: DGP Mukesh Singh praises Cycle Patrol initiative
Manipur DGP Mukesh Singh lauded the Cycle Patrol initiative as a vital tool for beat policing and community engagement, particularly in hill districts. Since taking charge, Singh has been actively reviewing security measures and operational readiness across various districts.
Helping someone embrace truth can feel like shouting into a void when they're unwilling to listen. True transformation stems from within, not external advice. A timeless proverb highlights this: 'You cannot wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.' This resonates today as people often choose comfortable illusions over inconvenient realities, especially online and in personal relationships. External influence has limits; self-awareness is key to evolution.
How much does it cost to relocate to Hyderabad? Microsoft techie says 3.6 lakh
Krish, shared a detailed breakdown of the expenses involved in the move, including rent, security deposit, furniture, appliances and other household essentials.
Industry pushes major SEZ reforms as government panel starts consultations
Proposals include duty-foregone DTA sales, reverse job work, rupee payments for domestic services and harmonisation with EOU and MOOWR schemes
Delhi Airport handled 7.5 million Domestic-to-International transfer passengers in FY26
Airport operator says transfer traffic accounts for nearly one-fourth of total passenger volumes
Birthright citizenship order, which Donald Trump signed on the first day of his second term, is part of his administrations broad immigration crackdown.
Hindu student held captive, assaulted by unidentified persons in Bangladesh
A Hindu student and temple priest in Bangladesh was allegedly abducted and assaulted for ransom. Subhash Deuri, a law student, was found unconscious after his family received calls demanding money. He was reportedly stripped and blackmailed by unidentified assailants. While his mobile and wallet are missing, police are investigating the incident, with authorities yet to confirm if his faith was a motive.
Weight loss isn't solely about ditching rice or chapatis, according to neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar. True weight loss stems from a consistent calorie deficit, achieved through a combination of reduced portions, mindful eating, and avoiding processed foods. Prioritizing protein, filling half your plate with vegetables, and watching liquid calories are key. Fat loss, not just weight loss, is crucial, supported by protein and strength training.
1 lakh crore of credit under ECLGS 5.0 already disbursed to small enterprises: MSME Secretary
The Cabinet approved ECLGS 5.0 in May to provide emergency credit support to businessesKhera says delayed payments remain one of the biggest challenges for the sector
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Banks, NBFCs well placed even in severe stress scenario
The Reserve Bank of India's latest financial stability report indicates that Indian banks will likely keep capital levels above the regulatory minimum, even in challenging scenarios. Core capital ratios may see some reduction, but they are anticipated to remain healthy. On the other hand, certain NBFCs could experience difficulties.
Samsung launches Galaxy A27 5G with Gemini AI, 6 years of updates starting at Rs 28,999
Samsung has unveiled its new Galaxy A27 5G in India, bringing advanced AI capabilities like Google Gemini and Perplexity to its mid-range segment. Priced from Rs 28,999, this device boasts a powerful Snapdragon chipset, a vibrant 120Hz AMOLED display, and a versatile 50MP camera system. With a focus on Awesome Intelligence, it offers real-time transcription and enhanced editing tools.
Psychology suggests that people who decorate their desks are often doing more than adding visual appeal. Their choices may reflect a desire to express their identity, create a greater sense of control over their environment, support emotional well-being, and transform an ordinary workspace into a place that feels more personal and meaningful.
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Nestle to cut artificial colourings from all products by end-2026
Nestle is set to eliminate all artificial food colorings globally by the end of 2026, a significant move by the major food producer. This initiative, driven by consumer demand for healthier options and scrutiny of ingredients, extends beyond their existing efforts in the United States. The company invested heavily in research and development to find natural alternatives, aiming for simpler recipes that resonate with consumers.
Indian economy remains exposed to energy price shocks: RBI report
India's economy faces potential exchange rate volatility due to rising oil prices and supply chain issues, an RBI report revealed. Despite strong fundamentals, the nation remains vulnerable to energy price shocks and geopolitical tensions. While recent policy measures have eased pressure on the rupee and bond yields, attracting capital remains a focus amidst global uncertainties.
Powassan Virus Tick cases: Tick-borne Powassan virus, a rare but dangerous illness, is seeing a surge in US cases, reaching record levels. Unlike Lyme disease, it can transmit in as little as 15 minutes, potentially causing severe neurological issues like encephalitis and meningitis. With no specific treatment or vaccine, health experts urge heightened vigilance and preventative measures during peak tick season to avoid this potentially fatal infection.
Roman philosopher Seneca's timeless quote of the day urges us to cultivate self-friendship, shifting focus from external achievements to inner peace. In today's demanding world, this Stoic principle offers a vital antidote to burnout and self-criticism. Embracing gentle acceptance of our flaws, rather than fighting them, is presented as the key to genuine contentment and mental well-being, a profound lesson for modern life.
Subsidy on food, fertilizer, fuel jumps over 47% in April-May period
Fiscal deficit surges 9.6% to 1.62 lakh crore in end-May
Chinese Proverb of the Day reveals an ancient lesson about courage, ambition, and the power of taking bold steps. This timeless wisdom explores why meaningful success often requires facing uncertainty, embracing challenges, and moving beyond comfort zones. Discover how one powerful proverb still guides modern life, leadership, and personal growth.
Quote of the day by Ogden Nash highlights the famous line, God in his wisdom made the fly and then forgot to tell us why. The quote uses humor to explain that not every question in life has an answer. It encourages people to accept uncertainty, handle daily frustrations with patience, and use laughter during difficult moments. The message continues to remain relevant in everyday life.
Mumbai property market records best-ever June with over 13,300 registrations
Mumbai's property market is booming, hitting record registrations in June and the first half of 2026. Strong end-user demand, coupled with infrastructure upgrades, fuels this sustained growth despite high prices. This robust performance, reflected in increased stamp duty collections, indicates a broad-based demand, particularly from the mid-income segment, signaling a maturing and balanced market.
AI tools helping identify GST evasion, easing compliance for honest taxpayers: FinMin
India's Goods and Services Tax (GST) system is leveraging advanced technologies like AI and data analytics to combat tax evasion and streamline processes. This tech-driven approach allows for targeted scrutiny of high-risk taxpayers while easing compliance for others. The number of GST registrations has surged significantly, reflecting economic formalization, and gross collections have seen substantial growth, bolstering macroeconomic stability and fiscal transparency.
Why is Dow Jones down while S&P 500 and Nasdaq up today, and will US stock market continue to witness mixed trends? Wall Street opened with mixed performance on the final trading day of the first half of 2026. While the Dow Jones slipped, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq posted gains. Investors continued to monitor artificial intelligence growth, oil prices, the US-Iran situation, inflation concerns, interest rate expectations, and the upcoming US jobs report.
US Supreme Court upholds state laws banning transgender girls and women from school athletic teams
The US Supreme Court has affirmed state laws preventing transgender girls and women from participating in school sports, a decision impacting over two dozen Republican-led states. This ruling, which found no violation of the Constitution or Title IX, marks another setback for transgender rights. The court's conservative majority's stance contrasts with previous rulings protecting LGBTQ individuals in other contexts.
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Vladimir Putin acknowledged on Sunday at a meeting with government ministers and other officials that Ukrainian drone strikes had triggered fuel shortages in some regions, but said that Russia was dealing with them.

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