Regulate coaching, make exams less coachable: Draft panel report
Wimbledon 2026: Sinner Comes Back To Beat Kecmanovic in 5 Sets in 1st Round
A month after his French Open meltdown, Sinner produced a 4-6, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-2, 6-3 win that lasted 3 hours and 30 minutes in the opening match on Centre Court
As new Rajya Sabha MPs take oath, numbers tilt further towards NDA
42% rain deficit: This June is set to be Indias 3rd driest in 100 years
Calcutta HC again denies urgent hearing of Abhishek Banerjees plea to travel abroad
The petition stems from a criminal case lodged against the Diamond Harbour MP by an individual Rajib Darkar over alleged derogatory remarks made against Amit Shah at an election rally
I&B Ministry sets up panel to boost film industry
Prasoon Joshi will chair this Group; Ministry has also prepared model State Cinema Regulations for adoption by States
Surveillance boost: Army to raise Baaz Battalions
The new battalions will be built upon the Armys existing RPA Flights and will comprise a specialist pool of trained personnel responsible for operating and managing Remotely Piloted Aircraft systems
'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.
10 Killed, Dozens Injured In Russian Strikes In Ukraine
Russian attacks across Ukraine killed 10 people and wounded dozens on Monday, authorities said, with strikes continuing into the afternoon as the death toll climbed.
U.P. Congress chief Ajay Rai placed under house arrest in Ayodhya ahead of party delegation visit
The party had informed the local administration about the proposed delegations visit to take the blessings of Lord Ram
JetBlue flight hit drone while approaching JFK airport: FAA
The pilot of the Airbus A321, which had departed from Las Vegas, reported the strike at approximately 3,000 feet altitude while on final approach, the FAA said
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.
IIT project: CM says Farmagudi shrine area wont be touched
Campus to be set up entirely on govt land Special Correspondent Panaji: Stating that there is no reason to oppose the setting up of IIT Goas permanent campus in Farmagudi, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Monday assured that even a small part of the Katamgal Dada area in the vicinity of this proposed campus will []
Dipke slams govts apathy towards student suicides
New Delhi: Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), alleged on Monday that supporters of their ongoing protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, which has now entered its tenth day, are being questioned by the police, and that basic facilities are being denied at the protest site. Dipke also highlighted the recent cases []
Former CEC Rajiv Kumar Appointed HDFC Bank Chairman
The board approved the appointment of Rajiv Kumar as an Independent Director of the bank for a period of 4 years, with effect from June 30, 2026, HDFC Bank said in a regulatory filing.
Allotments of unutilised plots at Tuem EMC face cancellation
Panaji: The state government will begin cancelling the land allotments of companies that were granted plots in the Tuem Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) but have failed to commence construction so far, IT Minister Rohan Khaunte said on Monday. Companies that were allotted land in the EMC project were required to begin construction within two years. []
Goa saw 46 road fatalities in April and May: Govt data
Panaji: Goa recorded 459 road accidents in April and May 2026, resulting in 46 deaths and injuries to 243 people, indicating a worrying rise in overall crashes and serious injuries. Although fatalities declined marginally in May, the Directorate of Transport data point to the continuing vulnerability of two-wheeler users. The state reported 217 accidents in []
GCZMA tightens beach wedding norms
No blanket nod for events within buffer zone of sand dunes and turtle nesting sites Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji : Taking a serious note of alleged violations involving beach wedding events in ecologically sensitive coastal areas, the Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) has decided against granting any blanket permission for such events within the []
Germany vs Paraguay, FIFA World Cup LIVE updates: Four-time champions face dogged Paraguay
This is Germany's first knockout match since they won the World Cup in 2014
Petrol, diesel retail sale curbs for commercial users lifted
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.
99.7% Class XII re-evaluation cases cleared: CBSE
Women Found Dead In A Homestay, Male Friend Hospitalised
The deceased Sai Surabhi, a resident of Bengaluru had stayed at a homestay along with Sanjith Ali, a cab driver since Saturday.
EMC awards scholarships to 220 meritorious students
Lebanon Says Israeli Strike Hits South Despite Ceasefire Framework
Lebanese state media on Monday said an Israeli strike hit the country's south, despite a framework accord signed by the two countries last week aimed at securing a peace deal.
Psychology says people who set multiple alarms even when one is enough aren't always unmotivated or careless. Psychology suggests this habit may be linked to anxiety, fear of oversleeping, stress, poor sleep quality, or the need to feel prepared before starting the day. Understanding the reasons behind repeated alarms can help people improve sleep habits, reduce morning stress, and build a healthier daily routine.
Joint rescue saves six youths trapped in dense forest near Virdi waterfall
Emergency teams brave darkness, swollen rivers in four-hour operation Sankhali/Valpoi: What began as a monsoon outing to enjoy nature turned into a life-threatening ordeal for six youths from the Sankhali-Bicholim area, who were rescued early on Monday after spending the night stranded in a dense forest near the Vajra Sakla Waterfall at Virdi on the []
Grudge over gold bracelet theft led to Socorro murder: Police
Panaji: The main accused in the Anand Patil murder case, Sourabh Narulkar, held a grudge against Patil over the alleged theft of his gold bracelet in January this year, Superintendent of Police (SP) Vishwesh Karpe said. The bracelet was traced and recovered; however, no FIR was registered as Narulkar did not wish to pursue the []
No swimming in natural water bodies
Margao: Collector of South Goa and Kushavati districts Egna Cleetus has prohibited swimming, bathing and entering waterfalls, abandoned quarries, rivers, lakes and other natural water bodies across the district for 60 days as a precautionary measure to prevent drowning incidents during the monsoon. The order came into effect on June 26 and will remain in []
Industry body seeks 12-month transition for labour codes
Panaji: The Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has urged the state government to provide a minimum transition period of 12 months for the implementation of the four Labour Codes. GCCI President Pratima Dhond said the transition period would enable companies to comply with the requirements under the new Labour Codes while avoiding additional []
Telangana HC asks ECI to consider Urdu forms in SIR exercise
The court was hearing a petition filed by a social worker from Karimnagar districtquestioning the supply of enumeration forms printed exclusively in Telugu
CM Naidu Directs Contract Agencies to Expedite Works in Amaravati
Naidu advised the contract agencies to ensure a brand image for Amaravati being built as a futuristic city. He criticised those who were trying to stall the works through litigation.
Reforms 3.0 towards the Bharat rate of growth
Reforms 3.0 should focus on building an AI nation, and India cannot afford to miss this opportunity
FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE: Germany vs Paraguay at Boston Stadium
The Germans did enough to top their group as they hammered Curacao and edged out Ivory Coast before losing to Ecuador
Preparing India for Chinas missile challenge
India needs to build a rocket force before Chinas missile advantage grows further
Delayed honour: On Operation Sindoor, gains and losses
Operational secrecy during wars is a must, but there must be accountability
AP Sets Up 'AP FIRST' to Promote Research and Innovation
As per the order, AP FIRST will bring together research institutions, industry partners, startups and government departments to create a collaborative innovation ecosystem.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Brazil beats Japan in breathtaking Round of 32 clash
Gabriel Martinelli scores late in injury time to seal brilliant comeback; Japans resolute defending goes in vain as Asian side fails to win knockout game yet again
Canara Bank hands over 2,397 crore dividend cheque to FM Nirmala Sitharaman
The bank reported a record net profit of 19,187 crore in 2025-26, compared to 17,027 crore in the previous year, a 12.69% year-on-year increase. Government of India holds 62.93% of stake in the bank
Wife Strangulates Hubby To Death In Mysuru, Questioned By Police
The suspicion is that Susheela allegedly strangled her husband at around 2 am on Monday after Nityananda returned drunk and soon fell asleep.
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.
AP Aims At Shift Of 2 Lakh Students From Private To Govt Schools: Lokesh
Education minister Nara Lokesh said that 1.06 lakh students had shifted to government schools this academic year
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.
DACL Fine Chem To Set Up 500-Crore Plant At Kakinada SEZ
The MoU was signed by KSEZ managing director and CEO Ram Reddy Ojili and DACL Fine Chem chairman Amit Mehta
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.
Caught in the middle: On India and curbing drug abuse
india must prioritise reduction of harm from drug abuse
People Voted Us To Provide Transparent Govt: CM Vijay
Outlining the steps that should be taken to prevent illicit arrack distillation in hilly areas, he stressed on the need to conduct awareness camps in all the districts by the health department to fight narcotic use with a view to eliminating drug demand.
TVS Cheema Foundation to provide interest-free loans to Engineering, nursing and diploma students
Suvendu Warns Kabir Of Arrest For Inciting Speech
Mr Adhikari said during the discussion of one of the three bills in the House, Enough is enough. Time has come to teach such people a lesson.
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.
Additional Charge or Additional Burden? Telangana Fills Vacant DIG Posts
Warangal police commissioner Sunpreet Singh was transferred as joint commissioner, traffic, Cyberabad, with additional charge of DIG, Zone-III (Rajanna Sircilla).
As SIR begins on June 30, Karnataka govt. issues guidelines for permanent residence certificates
The applications will be processed by Atal Janasnehi Centres, BengaluruOne, KarnatakaOne and Grama One among others
Employee arrested for staging fake robbery to misappropriate 5.56 lakh
The cash was also recovered
Congress alleged its Uttar Pradesh chief Ajay Rai was placed under house arrest to prevent a party delegation from visiting Ayodhya's Ram Temple. The party claims this is a 'cowardly action' by the BJP government amid controversy over temple fund embezzlement. Congress leaders were reportedly detained, with the party deeming such actions unconstitutional and demanding their immediate release to proceed with their visit.
Metrowater, Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital organise eye camp
BJP Will Revive Telanganas Lost Dream, Says Nabin
BJP state president N. Ramchander Rao said the massive gathering was a clear sign of the BJPs victory in the upcoming Warangal Corporation elections.
Why artificial wisdom is the biggest AI risk
AI enthusiasts often position AI as a substitute for human cognition. In doing so, society is gradually internalising a dangerous misconception that AI generates knowledge
Private Establishment Gets 1 Lakh HMWSSB Fine For Releasing Treated Water onto Roads
The discharge led to water stagnation, inconvenience to commuters, traffic disruption and unhygienic conditions
Private hospital in Chennai installs sensor-based tech for oesophageal disorders
BCCI Ombudsman Issues Notice To HCA
The petition, filed by two former cricketers, alleged irregularities in providing fair opportunity and noncompliance with the BCCI constitution and governance framework mandated by the Supreme Court and the Justice R.M. Lodha Committee
BJP Govt Forms Panel To Check Draft UCC Bill In WB
Chief minister Suvendu Adhikari announced his government's decision in a statement to the House following the passage of three bills on the last day of the budget session.
NPCI turns to AI to stop frauds from siphoning off money
India's banking sector is set to gain a powerful new weapon against digital fraud. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has initiated a pilot for an AI model that can detect and track stolen money in real-time as it moves across bank accounts. This innovative technology aims to intercept fraudulent transactions before funds vanish, significantly reducing losses for victims and bolstering the security of digital payments across the nation.
Mylswamy Annadurai made Chairman of reconstituted curriculum design panel
The government order stated that the tenure of the new committee would be for three years
Teachers transfer: registration for counselling begin today
The last date for registration is July 7
CCB invites plaints from private schools in alleged 100-cr. scam
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.
A month after final nod, CMRLs Phase II stretch yet to be inaugurated
Commuters lament the delay in opening the Poonamallee-Porur stretch.Officials stress the need to maintain the stations despite the undue delay
Madras High Court stays DVAC Inspectors suspension
Justice P.T. Asha grants the stay till July 9 after arriving at a prima facie satisfaction that the suspension order was motivated
Man convicted under POCSO Act dies in hospital
'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.
Residents seek revival of FOC centres for quick restoration of power supply
Response to power disruptions was faster under the Fuse-Off Call centres, compared to the centralised set-up of Minnagam, say domestic consumers. The FOCs, each set up for three to four section offices, functioned round-the-clock, with telephone operators, linemen, and wiremen working in shifts
65-yr-Old Awarded Death Penalty In Narsapur Child Rape-Murder Case
The crime took place on May 1, 2026, in Nasrapur village of Pune, where the victim was visiting her grandmother for summer vacation.
An appetiser with lingering bitterness
An unbeaten streak encompassing 16 series spread over three years in the most unpredictable and unforgiving of formats was snapped ruthlessly by an honest Irish side that made capital of its familiarity with the conditions
Special Lok Adalat for Cheque Bounce Cases on July 18, November 11
She said the awards passed in the Special Lok Adalat had statutory recognition and were binding on both parties.
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.
Indias Gen Z Doesnt Have Tukde-tukde Mindset: Nabin
On student participation in politics, Nabin said young people should avoid shortcuts and enter public life with a clear purpose after becoming independent.
Senior IPS Officer P.V. Sunil Kumar Retires; Disciplinary Proceedings to Continue
Chief Secretary G. Sai Prasad issued orders on Monday relieving Sunil Kumar from service with effect from the afternoon of June 30.
Ambati Writes to SIT Chief, Raises Concerns Over Sai Krishna Custodial Death Probe
Rambabu also alleged negligence in the handling of CCTV footage, questioning why footage available with the technical wing had not been seized.
DGFT extends enhanced export insurance cover for West Asia shipments till September 30
Indian exporters shipping to West Asia will benefit from extended enhanced insurance cover against payment defaults until September 30, 2026. This move, part of the RELIEF scheme, aims to bolster trade amidst the ongoing West Asia crisis and mitigate logistics challenges. The enhanced risk cover, initially set to expire sooner, now provides continued support for exporters facing credit risks.
Wimbledon 2026 | Sabalenka powers past Kostovic into second round
Sabalenka, a losing semi-finalist on her last three visits to Wimbledon, will take on American McCartney Kessler next
BSF woman constable found dead in Jammu
Doctors Advise Shoulder Surgery for Pawan Kalyan
Pawan Kalyan sought time to complete his official engagements before undergoing the surgery.
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.
Delhi revives PPP slum revamp model; magicians of Kathputli Colony still in transit
Kishan Reddy Says Warangal Airport Will Be Ready In A Year
Kishan Reddy urged voters to opt for a doubleengine government for comprehensive development
Telangana Officials Represent State at Central Health Council Meeting in Delhi
He briefed the officials and issued instructions on the key agenda items to be discussed at the council meeting.
Sinner survives Wimbledon scare, wins first round Kecmanovic
Six of the 21 home players did take to court but all six lost, including British number one Cameron Norrie, seeded 26, beaten in five sets by American qualifier Michael Zheng
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.

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