Kejriwal meets Mamata Banerjee in Delhi ahead of June 8 INDIA Bloc meet
West Bengal is set to join the Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY scheme on June 8, marking a significant step towards universal health coverage. The state will sign an MoU with the National Health Authority, becoming the 36th to implement the world's largest publicly funded health assurance scheme.
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SpaceX IPO gets Cryptocurrency touch. Here's how
SpaceX, which began its roadshow last week, has drawn investor demand of about $150 billion for its IPO, about double the $75 billion it is seeking to raise, said two people familiar with the matter on Friday.
7 OPEC+ nations announce second straight 188,000 bpd output increase for July
Seven OPEC+ nations will boost oil production by 188,000 barrels per day in July 2026, marking a second consecutive monthly increase. This decision follows a similar adjustment for June, as the group gradually eases voluntary supply cuts. The countries emphasized flexibility in managing supply based on market conditions and reaffirmed their commitment to the Declaration of Cooperation.
FIFA World Cup 2026 could see Iran playing the host USA in round 32 knock out football match. However, a lot of permutation and combination are required for that game to happen.
Piyush Goyal announces PPP plan to revamp 9 North Mumbai lakes in 6 months
Meet Dhiman Chakma: IAS officer suspended in Rs 10 lakh bribery case, now reinstated by Odisha govt
Odisha has reinstated 2021-batch IAS officer Dhiman Chakma. He was arrested in June 2025 for allegedly accepting a bribe. Chakma now serves as Deputy Secretary in the Revenue and Disaster Management Department. This decision follows his suspension and subsequent bail. The reinstatement has generated significant discussion online. The corruption case against him remains under investigation.
Donald Trump says he would not unfreeze Iran's assets ahead before deal is done
President Donald Trump stated he will not release Iranian funds or remove sanctions until a peace agreement is finalized. These actions will only be considered after a deal is completed. Trump also indicated that Lebanon is not a requirement for any short-term accord with Tehran. He mentioned these steps would follow if Iran behaves and performs well.
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US President Donald Trump believes a new Iran deal will take time. He defends his negotiation strategy and sees no immediate troop withdrawal from the region. Trump stated Iran must change its long-standing positions. Public opinion favors a swift agreement to end the conflict. Trump also criticized the Obama-era nuclear deal.
US resolution draft at IAEA demands Iran open up on sites, uranium stocks
The United States is pushing for a resolution at the UN nuclear watchdog. This resolution demands Iran reveal the status of its bombed nuclear sites and stored enriched uranium. The move comes after Israel bombed Iranian nuclear facilities last June. The agency has since been unable to access these locations.
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Consumer goods majors eye stronger sales as inflation pushes both volumes and prices
Consumer goods companies anticipate stronger sales growth. Inflation from the West Asia conflict is expected to boost both product volumes and prices. Companies like Hindustan Unilever and Dabur are raising prices to offset rising costs. This shift is projected to lead to better sales performance than initially forecast for the current fiscal year.
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Kangana Ranaut says nurses' uniforms should be 'Indianised', calls current design too British
Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut suggested that Indian nurses' uniforms, still reflecting British influences, should be updated based on nurses' comfort and preferences. She noted the current style, with elements like caps and belts, dates back to historical foreign traditions. Ranaut believes future reforms should prioritize an Indianised version if beneficial for nurses.
Proverb of the day highlights the value of self-respect, inner peace, happiness, and confidence. The saying explains that true beauty comes from character, dignity, and self-worth rather than appearance or makeup. It teaches people to maintain healthy boundaries, value themselves, and build lasting confidence. The proverb remains relevant today because it encourages personal growth, self-love, and emotional well-being in everyday life.
FIFA World Cup 2026 cash surge: Prize money soars nearly 50% from 2022
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set for a major expansion. Forty-eight teams will compete for a record prize pool of $655 million. The winning team will receive $50 million. This increase reflects FIFA's strong financial standing. More funds are also allocated for team preparation and qualification.
An Indian Google employee surprised his mother with a Times Square billboard, honoring her sacrifices in raising him from humble beginnings. Despite early setbacks like failing the IIT entrance exam and multiple GMAT attempts, his perseverance led to admission at Harvard and a career at Google, inspiring others to value support and pursue dreams.
LPG prices up again: 7 smart kitchen tricks to make your gas cylinder last longer
With LPG cylinder prices rising again, Indian households are looking for simple ways to cut kitchen expenses. From avoiding fridge-to-stove cooking to using pressure cookers and cleaning burners regularly, these seven practical habits can help reduce gas consumption and make every LPG cylinder last noticeably longer.
Bengaluru millennial couple reveals 1.66 lakh monthly expenses, sparks cost-of-living debate
A Bengaluru couple's detailed breakdown of their 1.66 lakh monthly expenses for a family of three has gone viral, sparking debate on the city's cost of living. Their spending, which excludes investments and vacations, highlights significant costs in housing, health, and household help, prompting varied reactions from social media users.
In many contexts, authority is misinterpreted as verbosity. Research in social psychology suggests that those who speak less, employ strategic pauses, and seem indifferent to the applause of others often exude higher confidence and credibility. Before discussions even commence, observers instinctively assess social standing based on this calm and collected behavior.
The Sikkim State Lotteries announced the Labhlaxmi Power Sunday draw results for June 7, 2026, with ticket number 9229 winning the first prize of 10,000. The daily Labhlaxmi 4 PM draw, known for its affordability and transparency, offers multiple prize tiers. Lottery winners are advised to verify their tickets and follow the official claim process for prizes.
Apple WWDC 2026: iOS 27, a smarter Siri and new AI features expected
Mark your calendars for June 8 as Apple takes the stage for its highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference. This year, the tech giant is unleashing a powerful wave of artificial intelligence initiatives, headlined by a revamped, smarter Siri. Attendees can also look forward to the unveiling of innovative AI tools and the latest updates to iOS 27.
Authorities audited Khan Global Studies Institute after a violent clash. Police registered a case and are investigating aerial firing by security guards. Renowned educator Faisal Khan, also known as Khan Sir, and two others face charges. The police urge students to remain calm and not be misled. Law and order remain a top priority as investigations continue.
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Israeli military issues evacuation warning to residents of Lebanon's Tyre
Israel has issued an evacuation warning for Tyre and surrounding areas in southern Lebanon. This comes as clashes between Israel and Hezbollah continue. Earlier, Israel intercepted projectiles from Lebanon. Hezbollah has rejected ceasefire proposals linked to its disarmament. Iran has made a ceasefire a condition for any peace deal with the United States.
Varanasi Municipal Corporation moves to relocate meat, fish markets in phased manner
Varanasi Municipal Corporation is set to move meat, fish, and poultry shops to designated areas outside the city. This move aims to improve sanitation and convenience. The corporation is also focusing on road construction, revenue generation from soil, and developing a new fruit market. Officials arrived at a meeting using e-rickshaws, promoting a 'No Fuel Day' initiative for environmental conservation.
One dead, two rescued in Delhi's New Friends Colony fire: Report
A tragic fire in New Friends Colony, Delhi, claimed the life of a child on Sunday. Two individuals were successfully rescued from the burning house and taken to a hospital for medical attention. Firefighters responded swiftly to the blaze, launching rescue efforts. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Further details are expected as the situation develops.
A well-planned midnight burglary targeted YouTuber Rachna Gurjar's home in Shivpuri. Unidentified burglars entered the house while the family slept, disabling security cameras and breaking into cupboards. They stole cash, gold, and jewellery valued at approximately 7-8 lakh. Police are investigating, reviewing CCTV footage, and examining all possible angles, including the potential impact of social media visibility.
Monsoon 2026: When will rain reach Delhi? Check IMD forecast amid delayed start in Kerala
Delhi monsoon: The southwest monsoon has arrived in Kerala, and attention is now on its journey north. The India Meteorological Department expects the monsoon to reach Delhi around the last week of June. This year's monsoon is being closely watched due to a slight delay in its onset. Until then, Delhi will experience hot and humid conditions with chances of thunderstorms.
Team Europe to visit Assam on June 8-9 to launch India's first Blue Valley cluster
Guwahati, Assam, is preparing to welcome a distinguished European Union delegation on June 8-9, as part of a mission to strengthen ties between Europe and India's illuminating North-Eastern States. This visit will spotlight vital sectors like renewable energy, healthcare advancements, and the burgeoning agri-food processing industry.
After a long and exhausting business trip, a woman passenger shares her experience of choosing a silent ride option offered by her Uber driver through a laminated ride menu. What began as a simple request for quiet unfolds into a deeply personal story about driver's daughter and her struggles and how he wants to create comfort for passengers because of that.
Jharkhand exports first commercial mango consignment to UK
Jharkhand has achieved a significant milestone with its first commercial export of fresh mangoes to the United Kingdom. APEDA facilitated the shipment of Amrapali mangoes from an all-women farmer producer company. This initiative connects local farmers directly to international markets, promising better returns and encouraging quality production. The export marks Jharkhand's entry into global fruit markets.
From luring stars to hosting the World Cup, Saudi Arabia has spent billions to disrupt soccer
Saudi Arabia is making waves in global football. Following a stunning World Cup upset, the nation attracted top stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema. They secured the 2034 World Cup hosting rights. This move aims to boost revenue and improve their image. The focus is now on developing local talent for future tournaments.
A viral video from a CJP protest in Delhi has ignited a national conversation on general knowledge. Protesters, when questioned about controversial slogans and the strategic 'Chicken Neck' corridor, revealed a surprising lack of awareness. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju highlighted the need for greater understanding of India's geography and national issues.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Samrudhi SM-58 results for Sunday, 07 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of winning numbers here.
Starmer will be 'part of' any leadership race: Deputy PM David Lammy
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will stand if a leadership contest is triggered, a senior minister said Sunday, after media reported Starmer had contacted key backers insisting he would run in any race. This came after popular northern mayor Any Burnham, who is standing in a key by-election this month, said last week he would participate in any leadership race, although none has yet been triggered.
Maja Chwaliska's journey from struggling with hotel bills to reaching the French Open final is captivating. A week ago, she needed help with expenses. Today, she has secured over $1.6 million in prize money and her story was shared by Harsh Goenka on X. Her remarkable nine-win streak has transformed her career. This story highlights the unpredictable nature of professional sports and the power of determination.
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Security beefed up at CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke's home in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
Security has been heightened at the residence of Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Dipke returned from the US and participated in a protest in Delhi demanding the resignation of the Union Education Minister over examination irregularities. The CJP is a youth-led movement advocating for accountability in various recruitment tests.
Venus Jupiter conjunction June 2026: When and how to watch this rare cosmic kiss in the sky
Venus Jupiter conjunction June 2026: Venus and Jupiter will appear unusually close in the western evening sky on June 8 and 9, 2026, forming a rare conjunction separated by less than 2 degrees. Visible shortly after sunset, the bright planets will be easy to spot with the naked eye, making it one of the most striking skywatching events of the season.
India's food safety regulator, FSSAI, has reissued a stern warning against using newspapers for wrapping, serving, or storing food like samosa and vada pavs.. This practice exposes consumers to toxic chemicals and heavy metals from printing ink, as well as contaminants from handling. Authorities are urging all food businesses, from street vendors to restaurants, to cease this unsafe tradition and opt for approved food-grade packaging.
Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Dear Sunday Weekly draw results for 7 June 2026 have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 Crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards Full list of winning numbers here.
India can grow over 8% despite oil shocks, crude impact overblown in narrative: World Bank exec
India's economy shows strong growth, defying fears of oil price shocks. Neelkanth Mishra, World Bank Executive Director, states India is well-positioned to handle higher oil prices. Domestic demand remains robust, with positive indicators in car sales and mall footfalls. India's refining capabilities offer a buffer, mitigating the impact of crude price increases. Growth is projected to remain strong, near 7.5-8%.
Iraqi striker Aymen Hussein questioned for hours at Chicago Airport ahead of FIFA World Cup
Iraq's World Cup preparations were disrupted as star striker Aymen Hussein was detained and questioned for nearly seven hours upon arrival in the US. Team photographer Talal Salah faced an even longer delay and was denied entry. The incident occurred just days before Iraq's first World Cup appearance in four decades.
CJP vows to continue agitation until Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan resigns
The Cockroach Janta Party demands Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation. Their protest at Jantar Mantar drew thousands. The group plans a nationwide stir if the minister is not dismissed within seven days. This movement focuses on education accountability. The NEET exam has been rescheduled due to paper leaks and lapses. Investigations are ongoing with arrests made.
A Delhi bed and breakfast fire, claiming 21 lives, has led to the arrest of its chef, Keshav Negi. Investigators suspect his actions, including cutting power during the blaze, may have trapped guests. The property owner was previously arrested. Authorities are probing safety violations and unauthorized operations at the establishment.
Voting underway in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's Gilgit-Baltistan region for legislative assembly
Voting is happening today in Gilgit-Baltistan for its legislative assembly. India has strongly protested these elections. India maintains Gilgit-Baltistan is its territory, illegally occupied. The region is an integral part of India. Elections began this morning and will continue until the evening. Many polling stations are set up across the region.
Dark spots on Bengal's Himsagar mangoes cast shadow on export shipment
Bengal's famous Himsagar mango exports face uncertainty. Dark spots, caused by rain and high temperatures, have appeared on the fruits. This disease makes them unsuitable for international markets. Exporters were preparing for shipments to the US. Despite this setback, demand for premium Malda mangoes remains strong. Efforts are underway to find unaffected fruits for export.
An investment banker in Mumbai revealed a monthly expenditure of Rs 1.3 lakh, excluding vacations, for basic living expenses in Worli. This detailed breakdown highlights significant costs for rent, domestic help, travel, and food deliveries, underscoring the high cost of urban living for demanding professions.
Gas at $4: Americans cut back on discretionary spends as fuel bills mount
Americans are adjusting their spending as fuel prices climb. Shoppers are altering routines, visiting discount stores for gas, and cutting back on non-essential purchases like clothing and furniture. While some retailers see resilience, lower-income customers are noticeably reducing spending. Economists anticipate further retrenchment as tax refunds diminish and the cumulative impact of higher prices is felt across budgets.
A new phase of redistricting is unfolding across America. States like Georgia are redrawing electoral maps for Congress and state legislatures. This follows a Supreme Court decision impacting minority voting rights. The changes could reshape representation and influence policy decisions. Many local governments may also see district adjustments.
US forces shoot down two Iranian attack drones in Strait of Hormuz amid fresh escalation
United States forces have intercepted and destroyed two Iranian drones. These drones posed a threat to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. This action marks a fresh escalation of hostilities in West Asia. The incident follows Iran's earlier missile and drone attacks on the strategic waterway and its Gulf neighbours.
The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg is thrilled to unveil 'Sediments of Becoming', an exhibition that introduces the dynamic landscape of contemporary Indian art to Russian audiences. With eleven innovative artists contributing their unique expressions, this showcase not only enriches the cultural tapestry of St. Petersburg but also symbolizes a shared journey toward understanding and collaboration.
Expired dates? Young Indians face dating burnout despite spending more on finding love
Amid the bustling life of young urban Indians, an ironic trend emerges: individuals thriving in their careers are still finding themselves romantically adrift. While dating apps promise a myriad of prospects, they frequently lead to more heartache than happiness. With an emphasis on looks and an all-consuming quest for perfection, the chance for real intimacy dwindles.
Measles outbreak: California health officials are alarmed by the detection of measles in wastewater, coinciding with the state's worst outbreak in seven years. With 74 confirmed cases, largely linked to low vaccination rates, the highly contagious virus poses a significant public health threat. Experts urge residents to verify vaccination status and rely on credible medical advice to combat misinformation.
Indias growth faces crude and monsoon test as FY27 GDP seen moderating to 6.5%
India's economic growth is projected to slow to about 6.5 percent in fiscal year 2027. Higher costs, global tensions, and a potentially weak monsoon are key concerns. Despite these challenges, private spending and investment are expected to support growth above 6 percent. The economy finished fiscal year 2026 strongly, providing a solid foundation for the upcoming year.
Signal Shala: Mumbai flyover school offers big lifeline to street children
A unique school operating from shipping containers in Mumbai provides education to children from marginalised communities. Many of these children are excluded from formal schooling due to poverty and migration. The 'Signal Shala' offers them a major lifeline with free meals, transportation and tailored lessons.
Carl Jung's profound quote, The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed, highlights how genuine human connections fundamentally alter us. Relationships, whether friendships or marriages, act as mirrors, revealing new perspectives and fostering personal growth. Embracing this mutual transformation enriches our lives.
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LPG Price hike: Cooking gas cylinders have become costlier again. A 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder now costs 29 more across India. This is the second price hike in three months. Revised rates took effect on June 7. State-run oil companies implemented the increase. This impacts millions of households. Fuel retailers are still not passing on full international energy price impacts.
'No old baggage': Nepal Foreign Minister Khanal says India most important partner
Iran accuses US of 'vindictive behavior' with visa denials
The Iran Football Federation accuses the United States of vindictive behavior after 14 managerial and administrative members were denied U.S. visas for upcoming World Cup matches. Iran claims this denial prevents a level playing field and competition free from discrimination. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the U.S.
Trump faces new Republican resistance in Congress as midterm pressures build
Republican lawmakers are increasingly breaking with President Trump, rebuking his policies on Iran, funding, and domestic spying. Despite Democratic skepticism, a growing coalition of Republicans, including those Trump has opposed, are showing a willingness to defy him, potentially threatening his agenda before Election Day.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened with his Economic Advisory Council to chart a course for India's economic advancement. Discussions focused on boosting growth and setting long-term development objectives. The meeting followed recent government and RBI measures aimed at strengthening the rupee and attracting foreign investment. Experts emphasize the need for continued economic reforms to maintain momentum.
Quote of the Day by Paulo Coelho: One is loved because one is loved. No reason is needed for loving.
Paulo Coelho's words offer a new view on love. He suggests love needs no reason to exist. True love is unconditional, not based on what someone does or has. This idea encourages self-acceptance. It reminds us that some of life's most important things cannot be fully explained. Love is one of them. The heart chooses love, and that is enough.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are at the center of growing wedding speculation after multiple reports suggested they could be planning a ceremony at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Reports also claim that extensive privacy measures are being considered to keep details confidential. However, neither Swift nor Kelce has confirmed an engagement, wedding date, venue, or guest list, leaving the reported plans unverified for now.
IAF being engaged to transport NEET question papers: NTA DG
The Indian Air Force will transport NEET question papers for the June 21 national test. Enhanced security measures are in place. Telangana is preparing 208 centers for 73,000 students. Officials are ensuring smooth arrangements for infrastructure, transport, and security. Police will maintain vigilance and monitor social media to counter misinformation. Candidates can expect a hassle-free examination day.
On This Day in History, June 7, the world witnessed several landmark events that shaped politics, warfare, sports and social change. The date is associated with Mahatma Gandhi's defining train incident in South Africa, the founding of the Basketball Association of America, which later became the NBA, the Battle of Midway during World War II, the creation of Vatican City as a sovereign state and key Allied operations during the Normandy invasion in France.
Gen Z mentors flip the corporate learning script
Indian companies are embracing reverse mentoring and cross-generational learning. This trend helps employees adapt to artificial intelligence. Younger colleagues teach seniors about AI tools like ChatGPT. Older employees share their experience and context. This collaboration boosts empathy and shared understanding. Companies like Axis AMC and Capgemini are leading this shift. Generational diversity is seen as key to organizational success.
Spanish Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of You will not be loved if you care for none but yourself. The saying reflects how love and emotional connection are shaped by empathy, kindness, and consideration for others rather than self-interest alone. It suggests that relationships cannot grow meaningfully when a person is focused only on their own needs and does not extend care or attention to those around them.
Ladakh sees 43% jump in tourist arrivals this year
Ladakh has seen a remarkable increase in visitors this year. Tourist arrivals grew by over 43 percent in the first five months of 2026. May 2026 recorded a significant jump of 121.2 percent. This surge reflects successful efforts to promote Ladakh as a top travel destination. The region offers a unique blend of nature, adventure, and culture.
Life advice of the day by Albert Schweitzer: Albert Schweitzer's quote suggests happiness is the key to success, not the other way around. By loving what you do, you find motivation and persistence, leading to genuine fulfillment. This perspective encourages redefining success beyond external rewards, focusing instead on meaningful work and personal values.
Security overhaul on cards as violence persists in Manipur
Manipur is gearing up for significant operations against extremist groups. Security forces are revising their strategy to combat militancy that has intensified following ethnic violence. The state home minister stated that action will commence if negotiations fail, with major developments expected soon. The Centre has deployed additional CRPF jungle warfare units to the state.
Pak Interior Minister to undertake third visit to Tehran in weeks amid US-Iran tensions
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is heading to Tehran. This marks his third visit to push for peace between the US and Iran. Tensions have been high in West Asia. Pakistan is leading diplomatic efforts to bring the two nations to the negotiating table. Discussions have been ongoing to maintain regional security and protect citizens.
Lebanon army chief visits US-Iran mediator Pakistan: military
Lebanese Army Chief Rodolphe Haykal is in Pakistan for talks with his counterpart, a visit reportedly tied to Iran-US negotiations aimed at ending the Middle East conflict. Lebanon's inclusion in any agreement is a key demand from Iran, though Lebanese President Aoun criticizes Tehran's interference. This comes amid ongoing border clashes and a proposed truce rejected by Hezbollah.
Maharashtra government extends educational benefits to Maratha students on par with OBCs
The Maharashtra government has made Maratha students eligible for educational concessions and benefits previously available to the OBC category. This decision aims to improve access to education and skills for the Maratha community. The provisions will be effective from the academic year 2026-27. Implementing departments are directed to make budgetary provisions and technical modifications for online applications.
Bengal govt orders statewide survey of madrasas, seeks district-wise reports by July 5
West Bengal has launched a statewide survey of madrasas to gather comprehensive data on their operations, infrastructure, and legal standing. District magistrates are tasked with submitting detailed reports by July 5, aiming to verify compliance with existing rules and create an updated database for future planning and policy development.
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with his Nepalese counterpart Shishir Khanal, emphasizing a special relationship and an opportunity to decisively shift engagement. Khanal affirmed Nepal's highest priority to ties with India, seeking a genuinely transformative relationship. Jaishankar highlighted collaboration in traditional and new domains, stressing a message of cooperation to realize the full potential of bilateral ties.
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CM Suvendu Adhikari meets L&T chief to boost Bengals investment push
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari met Larsen & Toubro Chairman and Managing Director S.N. Subrahmanyan. The discussion focused on boosting industrial growth and attracting major investments to West Bengal. They explored strategies for economic development and job creation for the state's youth. The meeting aimed to unlock the state's potential through collaborations with industry leaders.
African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Dont try to make someone hate the person he loves. For he will go on loving but he will hate you. The saying reflects how strong emotional bonds like love are not easily changed through outside influence or pressure. It suggests that when someone is deeply attached to a person, attempts to interfere with that connection are often ineffective and can even create resentment toward the one trying to intervene.
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Uttarakhand's Special Intensive Revision process begins soon. Booth Level Officers will visit homes from June 8 to July 7. They will collect voter forms and digitize them. Officers will receive financial aid for mobile data. This initiative aims to ensure smooth data collection. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister inaugurated development projects in Nainital district.
Obama casts a long shadow as a hefty Iran bill lands on Trumps desk
Iran seeks billions in frozen assets for a deal with the US. President Trump previously criticized his predecessor, Barack Obama, for similar financial concessions to Iran. Now, negotiations stall as Iran insists on immediate access to its funds. This demand presents a political challenge for Trump, who built his Iran policy on rejecting Obama's approach.
Quote of the day: Mahatma Gandhi's quote emphasizes that true freedom encompasses the liberty to make mistakes, which is crucial for learning, growth, and risk-taking. This principle remains highly relevant today, encouraging individuals to embrace imperfection, take calculated risks, and learn from failures without fear of judgment. Creating safe environments for mistakes fosters confidence and innovation.
'He is a respected man': Trump sparks outrage after praising Iran's new Ayatollah as 'professional'

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