Odisha to spend 5,467 crore for free education from KG to PG over next five years
Aimed at making quality education more accessible, equitable and affordable for students, the scheme says eligible students admitted to regular mode courses in government and government-aided institutions will be provided complete waiver of admission fees.
Project Hail Mary to Arrive on Prime Video on July 3
Ryan earlier shared that filming some of the scenes was challenging, especially when his co-star was not physically present.
How rich must Indians be for India to be called developed?
India is on a trajectory to potentially achieve high-income status by the late 2040s, but requires sustained annual per capita GDP growth of at least 9%. Accelerating this growth hinges on boosting female workforce participation, enhancing capital formation through improved credit access, and prioritizing productivity gains via significant investment in indigenous technology. Fostering a high-trust society and increasing risk appetite are crucial for this ambitious goal.
Qatar Says US-Iran Talks Make Positive Progress
Adviser to Qatar's prime minister and official spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the talks built on the outcomes of the Lake Lucerne Summit
Venezuela quake death toll rises to 1,943; over 10,000 injured
Caracas, July 1: Venezuelan National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez said that the death toll from the two powerful earthquakes that recently struck the country has risen to 1,943, with more than 10,000 injured. The government has declared a state of emergency in the worst-affected regions and has mobilised the armed forces to assist in relief []
India unlikely to raise inflation target, RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra says; expects strong growth
India's inflation target is unlikely to be raised, with Reserve Bank of India Governor Sanjay Malhotra suggesting a potential long-term reduction. He highlighted the success of the current inflation-targeting framework in lowering average inflation. Despite expectations of a rise, inflation remains below the central bank's 4% target, and the economy is projected for continued robust growth.
Trump Takes First Flight on Qatar-Gifted Air Force One
The refurbished jet is painted in Trumps preferred color scheme: a navy-blue belly with red and gold stripes
Here is a select list of stories to start the day.
US Seahawk helicopter makes emergency sea landing; one service member missing
A U.S. Navy MH-60S Seahawk helicopter experienced an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea, leaving one service member missing and three injured. The aircraft was deployed from the USS George H.W. Bush. Authorities are conducting a search for the missing crew member, and the incident is under investigation. There is no indication of hostile action contributing to the crash.
Greek proverb of the day: A Greek saying highlights that true wealth lies not in gold, but in good judgment and learning. The proverb emphasizes that thoughtful decision-making, experience, and continuous personal growth offer more lasting benefits and security than material possessions alone, guiding individuals through life's challenges and opportunities.
Who Are the Jaintia? Colonial Records and the Question of Khasi Identity
By Bhogtoram Mawroh Ever since the state anthem was announced, there has been resistance from a section of the Khasis, the Synteng in particular, who insist that the lack of the inclusion of Pnar (the language spoken by them) words amounts to discrimination and ignores the history of the Jaintia, who are a community distinct []
Ayodhya scandal signals systemic decay
By Jagdish Rattanani The snowballing scandal over allegations of misappropriation of donations and offerings at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple at Ayodhya is the latest shocker in an all-enveloping sense of collapse that has gripped a range of Indian institutions. Our political systems, constitutional bodies, independent watchdogs and now places of faith and worship appear to []
Russian drone, missile attack on Kyiv injures five, hits residential buildings
Kyiv faced a brutal overnight assault with drones and missiles, striking residential buildings and igniting a hotel on a prominent boulevard. Five individuals sustained injuries in one central district following a ballistic missile attack. Residents sought refuge underground as explosions rocked the capital. President Zelenskyy had anticipated the strike, cutting short his visit to Dublin.
Is Buildings On Rivers Permitted?
Meghalaya has several regulatory authorities, but none bother to implement the rules prescribed by the Government from time to time. Whether monitoring river pollution within Shillong city or the much-discussed Byrnihat Industrial complex, the Meghalaya Pollution Control Board (SPCB) is in a state of perpetual denial. At this point, it is imperative for the Government []
Obesity linked to invasive breast cancer process
Obesity could be associated with a distinct molecular process driving the transition from an early-stage, premalignant breast lesions to invasive breast cancer, according to a new study. Researchers, including those from the University of Oklahoma Health Campus, US, said that rather than simply showing an increased activation of classical invasive pathways, tumours from obese patients []
KSU threatens to implement own mechanism if ILP, MRSSA delayed
SHILLONG, July 1: The Khasi Students Union (KSU) on Wednesday issued a strong warning to the state government, threatening to devise its own mechanisms to protect the interests and identity of indigenous communities if the Inner Line Permit (ILP) and the Meghalaya Residents Safety and Security Act (MRSSA) are not implemented immediately. The warning came []
US-Iran talks end without breakthrough as Tehran's nuclear prowess stays off the table
Indirect talks between Iran and the US concluded without significant progress on lasting peace, focusing instead on resolved issues like maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and unfreezing funds. While President Trump expressed optimism about nuclear program discussions, sources indicated this topic wasn't addressed. The next meeting is scheduled post-funeral for Iran's Supreme Leader.
Oppostion backs KHADC on non-tribal service licence
SHILLONG, July 1: Leader of Opposition Titosstarwell Chyne has defended the Khasi Hills Autonomous District (Trading by Non-Tribals) (Amendment) Bill, 2026, which mandates compulsory service licences for every non-tribal employee in trade and business. Chynes defence came after Cabinet Minister Sanbor Shullai urged Governor Chandrashekhar H. Vijayashankar to withhold assent, claiming the Bill suffers from []
Scientists build from scratch cells that can grow, feed & reproduce
Trump administration declines to renew North American trade deal, starts 10-year wind-down clock
The United States has declined to extend the USMCA trade deal, initiating a ten-year wind-down period. This move aims to reshore manufacturing and reduce trade deficits. Negotiations with Mexico and Canada are ongoing, focusing on automotive rules of origin. While Mexico seeks resolution, disagreements persist. The deal's future remains uncertain, impacting North American trade and industries.
CM announces fisheries clusters for 1,000+ farmers
SHILLONG, July 1: The state government is exploring the setting up of fisheries clusters and related infrastructure across Meghalaya to benefit more than 1,000 fish farmers, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma said on Wednesday. Sharing the update on X, Sangma said the initiative will create dedicated units under the Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund []
High voltage power conductor demand surges as load increases; local firms gear up with tech tie-ups
According to industry estimates, Indias electricity consumption has increased by 34% from FY19 to FY25 but streamlining distribution and minimising losses is the key
India, Malaysia review entire spectrum of bilateral military cooperation
India and Malaysia have reviewed their military cooperation, noting steady progress in defense engagements. Discussions covered exchanges, exercises, training, and emerging domains. Both nations agreed to boost collaboration in defense industry, cybersecurity, and disaster relief. They also reaffirmed commitment to regional security and freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific, strengthening their strategic partnership.
Delhi HC defers hearing on Indian Polo Associations plea over eviction from Jaipur Polo Ground
On the petitioners concerns over digging up the polo turf, the Centres lawyer assured that no such alteration would happen in the meantime
FIFA World Cup 2026 Live: USA 0-0 Bosnia at San Francisco
FIFA World Cup 2026 Live: USA Vs Bosnia at San Francisco
Growth engine revving as GST, auto sales rise despite global roadblocks
India's economy shows robust growth in Q1 FY27, with GST collections soaring 13.9% to Rs 1.95 lakh crore in June. Car sales surged 24%, and power consumption rose 11.6%. Despite a dip in manufacturing PMI, strong import revenues and UPI transactions highlight economic resilience. Experts anticipate continued momentum, with potential for monthly GST collections to reach Rs 2 lakh crore.
Insolvency petition filed this week, A&M appointed as liquidator of B2B commerce company. Ten year old co has seen valuations crash 70% as financials come under pressure.
Vendors demand infra upgrade to Khasi Market
SHILLONG, July 1: Indigenous vendors operating at the Khasi Market in Motphran have petitioned Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma for an urgent infrastructure overhaul, citing serious concerns over safety, ventilation, and emergency preparedness. The Synjuk ki Nongdie Jain Khasi Market, representing nearly 90 vendors, submitted a memorandum seeking to transform the current facility into a []
KSU removes migrant workers from city area
SHILLONG, July 1: The Khasi Students Union (KSU) Shillong Mihngi Circle on Wednesday removed a group of suspected migrant workers found sleeping along the roadside at 4th Furlong after the individuals reportedly failed to produce identity documents. The union stated that its members visited the Polo-Nongmensong locality on the night of June 30 following reports []
Speaker stresses on integrity, impartiality, exhorts students
SHILLONG, July 1: Assembly Speaker Thomas A Sangma on Wednesday highlighted the importance of democratic values and impartial leadership during an interaction with student interns. The session, organised by the Assemblys Law Department, included 40 fifth-semester students from St. Anthonys College, St. Edmunds College, Shillong Commerce College, Synod College, and K.L. Bajoria College. These students []
Attendees pose for a photo after Anupam Choudhury took over as president of the Rotary Club Shillong Heritage for the 2026-27 term during the clubs 8th installation ceremony held at City Hut Dhaba, Shillong, on June 28. Brigadier Vikas Rai Shandilya, Commandant of the Assam Rifles Centre, Shillong, attended as the chief guest, while Assistant []
US stock market today July 1: US markets experienced a mixed trading day as the Dow Jones briefly hit a new intraday record before retreating. Profit-taking in semiconductor stocks led to a decline in the Nasdaq. This comes after a strong first half for US equities, with investors continuing a 'Great Rotation' from tech into traditional Dow companies.
Qatar Says US-Iran Doha Talks Make Positive Progress On 14-Point Deal
Qatar and Pakistan have concluded separate meetings with US and Iranian negotiators in Doha, with positive progress reported on issues related to the 14-point Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), according to Qatar's foreign ministry official spokesperson.
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Belgium stage stunning comeback to sink Senegal in extra time
Senegal became the fourth African side to bow out in a narrow defeat in the knockout stage
13 kg Opium, Rs 30 Lakh Drug-Linked Property Seized In Haryana; 2 Arrested
A search of the vehicle allegedly led to the recovery of 13.06 kilograms of opium, estimated to have an illicit market value of nearly Rs 70 lakh.
UD ministry sends eviction notice to Gymkhana Club
The government has issued an eviction notice to the Delhi Gymkhana Club, citing its unauthorised occupation of public premises after the land lease expired on May 22. The Land and Development Office is seeking an explanation for why eviction proceedings shouldn't commence, invoking the Public Premises Act. The 27.3-acre land is deemed critically needed for defence, public security, and other public-interest projects.
Modi: Digital India Took Innovation To Villages
Vows to build future with humane and sustainable tech
Board weightage mooted in entrance exam revamp
Following the NEET-UG controversy, the Prime Minister's Office is now overseeing significant exam reforms. The Education Ministry is fast-tracking changes for board exams and entrance tests like NEET and JEE, aiming to reduce the pressure of single-attempt exams. Proposals include incorporating board marks, aligning entrance tests with school syllabi, and exploring multiple attempts and computer-based testing to enhance integrity and minimize risks.
Sylvia Plath quote today: Sylvia Plath's words highlight that freedom's true value lies not in its mere existence, but in our capacity to wield it wisely. She emphasized that purpose, understanding, and responsible action are crucial for freedom to be meaningful and lead to fulfillment.
Seth To Build Tech-Enabled Future-Ready Army
Army chief says armed forces are combat-ready, formulates VIJAYstrategy
Delhi HC restrains Ilaiyaraaja from broadcasting songs from 134 films in Saregama copyright dispute
The court held that Ilaiyaraajas rights under the Copyright Act were confined to the musical compositions and exploitation of the disputed sound recordings would amount to copyright infringement
EPF contributions above 1800/month to be voluntary
Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has mandated a 12% PF contribution on wages up to Rs 15,000 monthly for its eight crore members. Contributions beyond this statutory limit are now voluntary. Employees can choose to contribute more for retirement savings, with employers having the option, but not the obligation, to match these additional amounts. These voluntary contributions can be adjusted or stopped anytime.
Two Bangladeshi nationals detained at Guwahati airport
Security personnel allegedly recovered forged Aadhaar cards and other doubtful documents from the duo
AP CI Booked For Alleged Illegal Abduction In Hyderabad
The complainant, K. Vijaya Lakshmi, alleged that several men in civil clothes identified themselves as Andhra Pradesh police personnel before entering her residence without following due legal procedure.
Govt asks WhatsApp to pause username rollout
Quote of the day by Ralph Waldo Emerson: American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson believed true beauty isn't found in new places but within our own perspective. He argued that our ability to appreciate the world hinges on our inner outlook, not just external experiences.
Suspended CI Naga Raju Informs Court About Threat To His Life
The suspended CI, remanded to custody in the Central Jail in Rajamahendravaram
Taylor Swift And Travis Kelce To Host Their Wedding Friday At Madison Square Garden, AP Source Says
Speculation about the superstar singer and football players nuptials has built to a frenzy in recent days
Rain Forces Abandonment of India's 1st T20I Vs England
England's chase of 190 remained a non-starter after the heavens opened up during the innings break
Implementation of VB-G RAM G begins in West Bengal
The PBKMS agricultural workers union, has pointed out that the allocation for VB-G RAM G scheme is less than half of what is required for the State
Ireland pretty hopeful of signing of EU-India FTA by year end: Irish Ambassador Kevin Kelly
The EU-India FTA was concluded in January this year whereas the final sealing remains to be done
Wimbledon 2026: Djokovic Dismantles Tsitsipas To Reach Third Round
Djokovic eased to a 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 win under the Centre Court roof to maintain his latest bid for a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title and record-equalling eighth Wimbledon triumph
Telangana Launches Mission K-100 For Kharif Procurement
Mission K-100 is designed to streamline grain storage
Psychology says people who like to go on trips with the whole big joint family aren't always seeking isolation or independence. Psychology suggests this habit may reflect the need for connection, shared experiences, family support, and social bonding. Traveling together often strengthens relationships, creates memories, improves communication, and builds trust. While every person is different, many psychological theories explain why some people enjoy spending holidays with large family groups.
Quote of the day by Gerard Butler: Scottish actor Gerard Butler emphasizes that true impact in any field stems from authenticity and a strong point of view, not from seeking universal approval. He advises against diluting ideas to please everyone, advocating instead for courage, quality, and a unique perspective.
Roughly a dozen security guards were deployed to get them off the field. Belgium defender Maxim De Cuyper held onto the ball amid the incident
PIL challenges uploading of Munambam property details to Central portal
Officials count houses, draw maps as Census fieldwork gets under way in Ernakulam
Enumerators begin boundary mapping and building numbering; household data collection to begin in the next phase; personal information collected to remain strictly confidential
Customs questions actor Dulquer Salmaan in Operation Numkhor
Trump says the U.S. and Iran getting along very well
Head of the Iranian delegation said the discussions touched on the fate of frozen Iranian assets, which Tehran has demanded be released as part of the settlement.
Hyderabad Management Association gets new president
BJP rejects Mahua Moitra's 'egg attack' claim, blames TMC infighting
West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya dismissed Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra's claims of egg-throwing at her party office, attributing the incident to internal TMC disputes. He urged Moitra to engage with constituents directly. This follows Moitra sharing a video alleging BJP supporters attacked her Krishnanagar office, with Trinamool general secretary Abhishek Banerjee condemning the act and questioning police inaction.
Frank Sinatra's iconic My Way offers a timeless philosophy of living authentically, embracing mistakes, and owning one's journey. Despite a tumultuous career marked by success and setbacks, Sinatra exemplified this spirit, inspiring generations to prioritize personal values over external pressures. His life story underscores that true fulfillment comes from courageously navigating life's challenges and remaining true to oneself, rather than seeking perfection or universal approval.
Congress finalises leadership for Punjab polls
The Congress party has finalized its Punjab leadership for the upcoming assembly elections, retaining Amarinder Raja Warring as state president. Dalit leader Charanjit Channi will head the campaign committee, a move aimed at appealing to the community. Partap Singh Bajwa remains the leader of the opposition. These appointments signal a focus on organizational unity and community outreach as the party prepares for the polls.
In Graphics: Indias wealthy cement their seat on the high table
While the USA remains the primary millionaire factory, India outpaced many developed markets in growth. Indias wealth is rooted in real assets rather than financial assets, and owes less debt. The country also cemented its position as a top-tier hub for millionaires: it now has as many of them as Switzerland.
Roche selects Hyderabad to set up digital tech hub
Swiss healthcare major is expanding its global tech hub network in India to Hyderabad alongside its existing site in Pune
Centre asks WhatsApp to pause username feature
Slaps notice on Meta; concerns raised over impersonation, fraud New Delhi: The Centre on Wednesday issued a notice to Meta regarding the controversial username feature on WhatsApp in India due to concerns about impersonation and fraud, and warned the platform not to roll it out until consultations on the issue are completed to the satisfaction []
Sweet success: Goas beekeepers society launches honey brand
Apiarists are mostly from mining areas Shoma Patnaik Panaji : In a sweet boost for local apiculture, the Bardez Beekeepers Society has officially launched the states first cooperatively produced honey brand, Goa Amrutkmbha Honey, hitting the shelves of the Goa State Horticulture Corporation (GSHC) outlets. For the first time a registered society of small-scale, local []
Fresh raids, recoveries in Ram temple donation scam
Ayodhya : The Ayodhya Police on Wednesday conducted fresh searches as part of their ongoing investigation into the alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram temple, and recovered a donation box with a QR code and seized cash, gold, silver, and foreign currency, police sources said. The police also conducted an extensive search at the []
Rare sighting of Greater Flamingos at St Cruz
Unexpected appearance during monsoon baffles experts and locals Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji : In a rare avian spectacle that has captivated the residents and wildlife enthusiasts in Goa, a flock of 14 Greater Flamingos made an unexpected appearance at the Santa Cruz Bandh in the last two days during the monsoon season. This sighting has []
Shack owners seek immediate enforcement of SC order on stray dogs
Panaji / Margao: The Shack Owners Association of Goa has called for the immediate implementation of the Supreme Courts order directing the removal of stray dogs from high-footfall areas such as tourist, recreational, religious and institutional locations. Citing various orders passed by the apex court since August 22, 2025, on the issue of stray dogs, []
Begging case: HC appoints counsellor for traumatised kids
Panaji: The High Court of Bombay at Goa has appointed a child psychologist to counsel four children and supervise their interaction with their families after observing that they are severely traumatised and have not met their parents since being placed in child care on May 13. The direction was issued during the hearing of a []
125-day rural employment guarantee scheme rolls out
Special Correspondent Panaji/Margao: The Goa government has notified the Viksit BharatGuarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) VB-GRAM G (Goa) Scheme, 2026, guaranteeing 125 days of wage employment every financial year to rural households whose adult members volunteer for unskilled manual work. The scheme came into force on July 1 and will cover all rural []
Ktaka mins ex-driver found dead in Calangute resort
Calangute: A water sports businessman from Udupi and former driver of a Karnataka minister, Sandeep Salayam, was found dead in a resort in Calangute. Calangute police have registered a case of unnatural death The exact cause of death remains unknown as the initial post-mortem examination was inconclusive, said sources. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding []
African proverb of the day: African saying highlights the power of collective action. A single stick may flicker, but it's a group that truly ignites a lasting fire. This proverb underscores that while individual effort initiates progress, enduring success in business, community building, and problem-solving hinges on cooperation.
Six tourists killed, three others missing after boat capsizes in Pakistan's Swat Valley
The incident took place at Saifullah Lake in the Kalam Valley of Upper Swat district, a popular tourist destination
The case for building Indias coal chemistry capability
Indias refinery resilience in the West Asia crisis points to its coal chemistry future
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on 4-day France visit to push investments in India
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman embarks on a crucial visit to France to strengthen economic ties and highlight India's investment potential amidst global uncertainties. She will co-chair the India-France Economic & Financial Dialogue and engage with global CEOs, showcasing India's strong economic fundamentals and growth prospects. Sitharaman will also address a key European forum on fostering a new middle class, underscoring India's commitment to global economic discourse.
From tariffs to regional diplomacy, recent US actions suggest India should rely less on strategic assurances and more on building comprehensive national strength In a single week this June, American missiles tore into three oil tankers off the coast of Oman, each crewed by Indian sailors, killing three of them. That Indian blood should be []
'JD, don't be partisan': Vance jokes about Biden's stair falls during Naval Air Station speech
A unified policy architecture for Indias energy future
A policy brief from the INSA-Centre for Science, Technology, Innovation and Policy outlines a four-pillar framework
New rural job scheme VB-G RAM-G pays 10% more than MGNREGA
The government has boosted rural employment wages by over 10% with the new Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission-Gramin, replacing MGNREGA from July 1. Daily wages now start at 300, with an average of 327.4, and the annual employment guarantee is extended to 125 days. States with historically lower rates will see significant increases, though some critics deem the hike insufficient.
MP calls for decentralisation of railway administration
Census fieldwork gets under way in Kozhikode amid teething troubles
INTUC-affiliated supporting artistes union demands fair wages
KSKTU oraganises protest against VB-G RAM G scheme
EV incentives to apply only to approved models under Delhi policy
Hawala, cryptocurrency cases to be handed over to central agencies
PIL challenges renewal of bar licences, seeks CBI probe
Nov. 1-Feb. 28 annual curbs in place to check Delhi pollution

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