PM Modi Mourns Demise of Veteran Playback Singer Suman Kalyanpur
NEW DELHI, June 1: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today expressed deep grief over the passing of veteran playback singer Suman Kalyanpur, paying tribute to her immense contribution to Indian music and describing her songs as a treasured part of the countrys cultural heritage. Suman Kalyanpur passed away at the age of 89 on Sunday evening, May 31, at her residence in Lokhandwala, Mumbai. Her demise was caused by age-related ailments. According to her close associate, she passed away peacefully while [] The post PM Modi Mourns Demise of Veteran Playback Singer Suman Kalyanpur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Any temporary understanding between US and Iran must be followed by deeper talks: Kallas
ISLAMABAD, Jun 1: Any temporary understanding between the US and Iran must be followed by deeper talks about Tehrans nuclear stockpile and other critical issues, a top European Union official said on Monday while offering the 27-member blocs contribution to a sustainable and peaceful resolution in West Asia. Kaja Kallas, European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, also said that Pakistan has been the main mediator between the US and Iran, and Islamabads diplomatic efforts have helped [] The post Any temporary understanding between US and Iran must be followed by deeper talks: Kallas appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gadkari reviews quality and maintenance of National Highway projects in Bengal, Andhra
NEW DELHI, Jun 1: Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Monday reviewed the quality and maintenance progress of 8,512 km of National Highways in Andhra Pradesh and 3,748 km in West Bengal following inputs received through media and social media. According to an official statement, during the review, Gadkari emphasised the need to accelerate on-ground execution, strengthen quality monitoring mechanisms, and adopt modern construction practices to enhance asset life, improve riding quality, and ensure seamless connectivity. He also [] The post Gadkari reviews quality and maintenance of National Highway projects in Bengal, Andhra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi govt plans to roll out amnesty for J&K migrant families on monthly relief
NEW DELHI, Jun 1 : The Delhi government has decided to bring one-time amnesty scheme proposal related to the Ad-Hoc Monthly Relief (AMR) scheme provided to Jammu & Kashmir migrant families, chief minister Rekha Gupta said on Monday. The cabinet has also approved to remove income eligibility conditions related to the monthly relief provided to Kashmiri migrant families. Now, irrespective of a familys income or ownership of any immovable property, eligibility for relief will not be affected. Eligible migrant families [] The post Delhi govt plans to roll out amnesty for J&K migrant families on monthly relief appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bangladeshs veteran politician Tofail Ahmed dies
DHAKA, Jun 1: Veteran politician Tofail Ahmed, one of the key organisers of Bangladeshs 1971 Liberation War, died on Monday after a prolonged illness. He was 82. Ahmed was one of the senior leaders of the now disbanded Awami League of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina. The former minister was admitted to a hospital with respiratory and cardiac complications on September 24, 2025. He (Ahmed) was suffering from multiple age-related complications. He breathed his last at 3.30 PM, the hospital [] The post Bangladeshs veteran politician Tofail Ahmed dies appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SSP Udhampur inaugurates Volleyball tourney
Excelsior Sports Correspondent UDHAMPUR, June 1: Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Udhampur, Amritpal Singh, today inaugurated a three-day Volleyball Tournament at Shaheed Inspector Kamal Singh (SIKS) Government Higher Secondary School (Boys), Udhampur under the 100 Days Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan. The tournament has been organised by Range Police Headquarters Udhampur with the aim of spreading awareness among youth regarding the harmful effects of narcotic drugs and promoting a drug-free society. The event is being conducted in collaboration with [] The post SSP Udhampur inaugurates Volleyball tourney appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
6 killed, 13 injured as drunk driver rams festival revellers in Sri Lanka
COLOMBO, Jun 1 : At least six people were killed and 13 others injured after a pickup truck driven by an allegedly intoxicated motorist rammed into a queue of revellers, who were celebrating the Buddhist festival Wesak, on the outskirts of Sri Lankas capital, police said on Monday. The accident occurred Sunday night when the vehicle ploughed into people waiting at a roadside food stall set up as part of the annual Wesak celebrations in Meegoda, a suburb of Colombo. [] The post 6 killed, 13 injured as drunk driver rams festival revellers in Sri Lanka appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JU employees cricket tourney begins
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, June 1: The University of Jammu has launched its Employees Cricket Tournament 2026-27, reaffirming its commitment to promoting sports culture and fostering camaraderie among teaching and non-teaching staff. The tournament is being organized by the Chairman Campus Sports Committee under the supervision of Dr Daud Iqbal Baba, Chairman, Campus Sports Committee and Raj Kumar Bakshi, In-charge PTI & Cricket Coach, University of Jammu. The annual event aims to promote physical fitness, teamwork and a healthy work-life [] The post JU employees cricket tourney begins appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt achieves fiscal deficit target of 4.4 pc for FY26
NEW DELHI, Jun 1 : The government has achieved its fiscal deficit target of 4.4 per cent of the GDP for 2025-26, according to the data released by the Controller General of Accounts on Monday. The fiscal deficit for the previous financial year was estimated to be at Rs 15,68,936 crore, which was revised down to Rs 15,58,492 crore, as presented to Parliament in February by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. As per the CGA data, the government managed to collect [] The post Govt achieves fiscal deficit target of 4.4 pc for FY26 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Govt cancels Olas licence to operate vehicle aggregator service in J&K
Permission to RAPIDO is under process Nishikant Khajuria JAMMU, June 1: The Jammu and Kashmir Transport Department has cancelled the Motor Vehicle Aggregator Licence granted to Ola, citing its failure to operationalize its branch office in Jammu and non-compliance with licensing conditions despite repeated notices. With the cancellation of the licence, Ola will no longer be authorized to operate as a motor vehicle aggregator in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory unless it secures fresh permissions in accordance with the applicable [] The post Govt cancels Olas licence to operate vehicle aggregator service in J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Army installs scanners at fencing gates along LoC in Poonch-Rajouri
Aadhar based entry-exit system to check smuggling Gopal Sharma RAJOURI, June 1: In a significant development, the Army for the first time has installed scanning machines at the exist-entry gates/points at the barbed wire fencing, along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch and Rajouri sectors to facilitate the border villagers and keep a check on the narcotic and weapon smuggling. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Official sources said that dozens of Indian villages and hamlets (Morhas) are [] The post Army installs scanners at fencing gates along LoC in Poonch-Rajouri appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Police fires aerial shots after stone pelting at Bandi
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 1: Police resorted to aerial firing at Bandi Ragoora area under the jurisdiction of Police Station Bagh-e-Bahu here today after a group of protesters allegedly pelted stones at a police party and delivered provocative speeches during an unauthorized protest. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp In a statement, police said that personnel from Police Station Bagh-e-Bahu, along with teams of the ITBP and Armed Police, had been deployed in the area to maintain law and [] The post Police fires aerial shots after stone pelting at Bandi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi CM approves One-Time Amnesty Scheme for J&K migrants
1832 families to benefit NEW DELHI, June 1: The Delhi Cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has approved important proposals related to the Ad-hoc Monthly Relief (AMR) scheme provided to Jammu and Kashmir migrant families. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp According to the CM, this decision will benefit around 1,832 J&K migrant families registered with the Delhi Government. The scheme will apply only to those registered migrant families who have received relief up to March 31, 2024. [] The post Delhi CM approves One-Time Amnesty Scheme for J&K migrants appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC gets 5 new Judges, strength to go up to 37
NEW DELHI, June 1: Five new judges were on Monday appointed to the Supreme Court, which will now have 37 judges, one short of the upgraded sanctioned strength of 38. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp According to separate notifications issued by the department of justice in the Union law ministry on Monday morning, senior SC advocate Venkita Subramani Mohana, Justice Shree Chandrashekhar, Chief Justice of Bombay High Court, Justice Sheel Nagu, Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High [] The post SC gets 5 new Judges, strength to go up to 37 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
3 IPS officers from J&K, Ladakh allocated cadres
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 1: The Department of Personnel and Training, in consultation with the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, has allocated cadres to three IPS officers hailing from Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp As per an order, IPS officer Mohammad Muneeb Bhat from Kashmir has been allocated Madhya Pradesh Cadre, while Vishal Chandan from Jammu has been allocated the Manipur cadre, and Ghulam Haider from Ladakh has been given the [] The post 3 IPS officers from J&K, Ladakh allocated cadres appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
By K. Raveendran Motorists are facing the familiar squeeze of higher pump prices at a time when global crude markets remain volatile but not one-directional. Four increases in 11 days have revived the old grievance that oil companies in India move swiftly when crude rises but rarely show the same urgency when international prices retreat. The latest cycle has arrived after elections, strengthening the perception that pricing discipline is shaped as much by political timing as by market arithmetic. [] The post Indias One-Way Market Forces appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
No urgent SC hearing on PIL for computer-based NEET re-exam
The Supreme Court refused an urgent hearing for a PIL seeking a computer-based test for the NEET-UG re-examination. The bench noted past dismissals of similar pleas and posted the matter for July, citing authorities' challenges in conducting the re-exam quickly. The plea was tagged with other petitions seeking NTA reforms.
Venezuela acting president may visit India next week
Venezuela's acting President, Delcy Rodriguez, is poised for a New Delhi visit this week, signaling a deepening energy partnership. This comes as India actively seeks to diversify its oil sources, with Washington encouraging increased purchases from the South American nation. Venezuela has recently emerged as a significant crude supplier for India.
Meghalaya Air Quality Index (May 4th week, 2026)
Right to be forgotten: HC lets personal info be masked in judicial records
Delhi High Court has recognized the 'right to be forgotten' as integral to the right to privacy, stating individuals shouldn't suffer reputational harm due to persistent digital information. Search engines like Google must de-index private or favorably concluded judicial records, protecting dignity over indefinite digital presence.
Reddit posts reveal striking shift in how we talk about mental health
More people are relying on social media such as TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and Reddit- to learn about mental health conditions and to interact with people who have shared experiences. These arent only long-familiar disorders such as depression, anxiety and schizophrenia. They also include conditions often placed under the neurodivergent umbrella such as autism, ADHD []
Alphabet stock price jumps as Google parent plans $80 billion fundraising for AI expansion
Alphabet stock price remained in focus after Google parent Alphabet announced plans to raise up to $80 billion to expand artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company said Berkshire Hathaway will invest $10 billion as part of the fundraising effort. The move comes as Alphabet increases spending on AI data centers, chips, and computing capacity while competition among major technology companies continues to grow.
Paper exams leak-prone: Education ministry to Parliamentary panel
Artistes perform during the celebration of the birth anniversary of Bengali poet Kazi Nazrul lslam
Artistes perform during the celebration of the birth anniversary of Bengali poet Kazi Nazrul lslam at Bongiya Sahitya Parishad on Sunday.
With 5 judge appointments, SC's strength increases to 37
The Law Ministry has appointed five new judges to the Supreme Court. This brings the total strength of the apex court to 37, including the Chief Justice of India. The new judges will take their oath on Tuesday. This appointment fills most of the vacancies after the sanctioned strength was recently increased. The Supreme Court now has one vacancy remaining.
World No Tobacco Day event in SWGH school raises awareness
From Our Correspondent AMPATI, June 1: The District Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) and National Oral Health Programme (NOHP), South West Garo Hills, observed World No Tobacco Day 2026 at Bidamong Educational Foundation School, Dengasi, on Monday. The event aimed to raise awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco and protect the youth from addiction. Delivering []
'US trade talks on commas and full stops now': Piyush Goyal
India and the US have finalized most of the legal text for their bilateral trade agreement, with negotiations now focusing on minor details. The treaty's finalization hinges on clarity regarding the US tariff mechanism post-next month, as India seeks to maintain export advantages.
Tongkhar inaugurates Dorbar Hall in SWKH
From Our Correspondent MAWKYRWAT, June 1: Local MLA Renikton L Tongkhar on Monday inaugurated a new Dorbar Hall at Domjyrti village in South West Khasi Hills, constructed at a cost of Rs 15 lakh under the Chief Ministers Special Development Fund (CMSDF) 2023-24. Addressing the gathering, Tongkhar commended the contractor for the timely completion and []
Casual labourers in government entitled to pension: SC
The Supreme Court has ruled that temporary casual laborers in government departments are entitled to pensionary benefits upon superannuation, even without job regularization. This landmark decision came after an 18-year legal battle by a widow whose husband served for three decades.
UAPA Accused Gets Bail After Nearly 5 Years In Custody
While granting bail, the court observed that the accused, Madhesh Shankar alias Abdullah, has been in judicial custody for more than four years and nine months.
Trump administration agrees to temporarily freeze 'slush fund' for allies
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema barred the administration last week from taking any further action to create or operate the fund ahead of a June 12 court hearing.
A breakthrough quantum physics experiment has revealed a startling result. Scientists measured negative time as photons moved through a cloud of rubidium atoms. The study analyzed millions of observations and confirmed the effect using advanced weak measurement techniques. This negative time quantum experiment does not enable time travel. However, it challenges how researchers understand photon interactions, quantum mechanics, and the nature of time itself.
Court allows CBI to arrest former Reliance ADAG executive Jhunjhunwala in bank fraud case
After hearing arguments from both sides, the Mumbai court allowed the CBI's application to formally arrest the accused as per provisions of law.
Goan economy poised to benefit from India-Oman pact
Big push to pharma, marine products, beverages, processed foods Shoma Patnaik Panaji : Goa stands to benefit from the India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) that came into effect from June 1, with the Centre disclosing that four sectors of the state pharmaceuticals, marine products, beverages and processed foods will gain from the []
CEO: ST political quota hinges on directives from Centre, ECI
BJP leaders submit memorandum to Sanjay Goel Special Correspondent Panaji: Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) and secretary (election) Sanjay Goel on Monday said the implementation of scheduled tribe (ST) reservation in the Goa Assembly is dependent on further directions from the central government and the Election Commission of India (ECI). The statement came after state BJP []
Man loses over Rs 10L to fake traffic challan scam
Panaji : Online frauds continue to bleed Goans as a 71-year-old businessman from South Goa lost over Rs 10 lakh to a fake traffic challan scam. The police said that scam is referred to as APK (Android Package Kit) fraud, where scammers send malicious APK files, through WhatsApp or other means disguising it as the []
Goa may see delay in monsoon arrival
Panaji : Goa is likely to witness a delayed onset of the southwest monsoon this year, with meteorological conditions suggesting that the rains may arrive beyond the states normal arrival date of June 5. The delay stems from the sluggish advance of the monsoon over the Arabian Sea, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) revising []
Weather Forecast and Prayer Timings for Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 39C and 28C, respectively.
An African proverb warns that neglected children may resort to destructive behavior to feel warmth and belonging. This ancient wisdom underscores the universal human need for acceptance, emphasizing that communities must embrace individuals to prevent alienation and foster a healthier society. Feeling seen and valued is crucial for positive contributions.
AP Boys Bag Top Ranks in JEE Advanced 2026
Academic experts say that as a majority of the top rankers are opting for B.Tech in CSE in IIT, Mumbai, they aim for a placement in top firms with a good package.
Yathindra Assured Cabinet Berth
Yathindra told reporters in New Delhi: When I met Rahul Gandhi last time, he assured me in a facetoface meeting that I would be inducted into the cabinet. Im hopeful of making it into the cabinet.
Michael Saylor's Strategy Bitcoin (BTC USD) sale: Strategy has sold 32 bitcoin for approximately 2.5 million dollars. This is the company's first bitcoin sale since late 2022. The proceeds will help fund distributions on its preferred stock. Strategy continues to hold a significant amount of bitcoin. The company's approach to bitcoin accumulation remains its core strategy.
AP Commercial Tax Collections Rise 19% to Rs. 4,987 Crore in May
The net GST collections for May amounted to Rs.3,037 crore. The state also received Rs.1,758.58 crore through IGST settlement during the month. Petroleum VAT collections stood at Rs.1,768.82 crore, while professional tax collections amounted to Rs.48.92 crore.
TGNPDCL Wins National Award For Digital Power Transformation
Reddy stated that through the OMS, about 72 lakh consumers across 18 districts were provided with advance information regarding power interruptions via SMS, WhatsApp, and mobile applications.
OU Extends Summer Vacation Till June 6
The university said the decision was taken considering the prevailing temperatures. Academic activities will resume from June 8, a Monday.
Cyberabad Police Bust 77 Lakh Cyber Fraud Racket
The gang targeted victims by impersonating officials from the a MNC credit card division and tricked them into converting e SIMs into physical SIM cards under the guise of department of telecommunications (DoT) verification.
Madrasa Gets Rs.150 a Month for Leasing Land to High-fee Tech College of Mahbub Alam Khan
Advocate Khaja Moizuddin, struck down by an SUV on May 23, had filed a slew of cases against the father and son duo of Mahbub Alam Khan and Mujahid Alam Khan.
Hezbollah Accepts US Proposal For Mutual Halt To Attacks With Israel
Lebanon's embassy in Washington said in a statement on Monday that Hezbollah had accepted a US proposal for a mutual cessation of hostilities that would be extended to encompass all Lebanese territory.
18 Held For Vandalism During IPL Victory Celebrations
Miscreants damaged public, government and private properties, including breaking the window panes of buses in the Raj Vihar Centre area while celebrating the teams victory.
Sri Rama Sene Distributes Saffron Shawls To Students In Bagalkot, Hubballi
The activists symbolically handed over saffron shawls to both male and female students near the college campus and argued that if students are allowed to wear hijabs as an expression of their religious identity, Hindu students should similarly be permitted to wear saffron shawls.
The June 2026 Social Security payment schedule is based primarily on a beneficiary's birth date. Individuals who started receiving benefits before May 1997 generally receive payments earlier in the month. Those who began receiving benefits afterward are grouped according to their birth dates. Under the June 2026 Social Security payment schedule, Supplemental Security Income recipients receive payments at the beginning of the month.
Lebanon's U.S. Embassy says Hezbollah accepted U.S. proposal on 'mutual cessation of attacks'
The Lebanese authorities received confirmation of Hezbollah's acceptance of the U.S. proposal providing for a mutual cessation of attacks, an Embassy statement published by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun's office said.
IMEC is caught between commerce and geopolitics
The Iran conflict strengthens the case for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) while simultaneously complicating its execution
Israel Does Not Trust Pakistan: Envoy
Pakistan has been attempting to broker peace between Iran and the United States with the backing of the Trump administration, but has not succeeded in securing a comprehensive agreement even as military skirmishes between Washington and Tehran continue.
BJP MLA Pays Tribute To Slain Chambal Dacoit, Calls Him Friend Through Happiness And Sorrow
The feudal lords harassed him, leading him to flee to the jungle and turn a bandit, he said.
Heritage Wing Orders Resumption of Restoration Work
The department has directed the contractor to complete the works before Muharram, as it attracts thousands of Shia devotees and mourners.
Perfect storm: On illicit liquor in India
Weak enforcement and poor regulation sustain illicit liquor among the poor
Joy and pain: On the NFHS-6 data
Health gains from NFHS-6 are significant, but there are unaddressed needs too
204 police posts vacant in Salcete
NT Reporter Margao Salcetes five police stations are facing a shortage of personnel, with official data showing that 204 posts remain vacant against a sanctioned strength of 643. The shortage allegedly affects the police stations at Margao, Maina-Curtorim, Colva, Cuncolim and Fatorda, and residents say it is impacting policing on the ground, weakening law and []
Journalists play vital role in safeguarding democracy
NT Reporter Ponda Journalists play a crucial role in safeguarding democracy by reporting facts accurately, exposing corruption, countering misinformation, and making complex issues accessible and understandable tothe general public, Goa Union of Journalists president Rajtilak Naik said on the occasion of the 49th anniversary celebration of the Ponda Taluka Journalists Association. Addressing the gathering at []
7 including two teenagers, rescued from drowning
NT Reporter Panaji Seven persons, including twoteenagers, were rescued from drowning off Goas beaches over the weekend. Two male tourists, aged 23 and 25 years from Karnataka were rescued from drowning off Anjuna beach after drifting into deeperwaters while swimming, Drishti Marine said. A 22-year-old man from Karnataka was rescued from drowning off Calangute beach []
Fishing boat owner found dead in Zuari after sea trip
NT Reporter Vasco The body of fishing boat owner Manjunath Harikant, a resident of Khariawada in Vasco, was recovered from the Zuari River near Agassaim, with the circumstances surrounding his death prompting suspicions of foul play and an intensive police investigation. Sources said Manjunath had gone to sea on a fishing trip along with a []
The FemTech industrys approach to PMOS
Discussions around PMOS rarely engage with broader environmental factors such as adulterated food, pollution, chronic stress, and toxins
New Employees Health Scheme from June 2
Teachers unions had objected to the 1.5 per cent deduction made from salaries in the name of health scheme contribution, saying employees were not given prior information.
Sooryavanshis catch! Brands set tight field as endorsement race heats up after IPL breakout
The spotlight shines brightly on young cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who is rapidly becoming a sought-after name in the sports world. Corporations are eager to collaborate with him, recognizing the potential for lucrative endorsements. His outstanding gameplay has significantly increased his worth, reaching over one crore rupees per agreement.
HC issues directions for upkeep of Chottanikkara temple premises
African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of A man will never heed the voice of a woman until it is too late. The saying reflects how people sometimes ignore valuable advice or perspectives due to pride, bias, or a lack of attentiveness in the moment. It suggests that wisdom is often available early, but it may not be recognized or appreciated until after consequences have already taken place.
Fireball over Boston? Meteor blast sends shockwaves across the Northeast
A meteor traveling at approximately 75,000 miles per hour exploded high above the northeastern United States, producing a bright fireball and sonic booms heard across Massachusetts and neighboring regions.Scientists confirmed the object was a natural meteor rather than space debris or a satellite. Despite the dramatic spectacle, no injuries or impact damage were reported, as the meteor disintegrated in the atmosphere.
Manufacturing operations in UK grow at fastest pace in four years
S&P Global's manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) edged up to 53.9 in May from 53.7 in April. A reading above 50 indicates expansion. The increase was driven largely by companies bringing forward orders to avoid expected price increases and delivery delays, suggesting the improvement may prove temporary.
Chinese proverb of the day explores the saying, Beauty is the wisdom of women. Wisdom is the beauty of men. The proverb reflects traditional views about relationships, love, happiness, and personal values. Its meaning has evolved over time. Today, it encourages people to value inner beauty, emotional intelligence, wisdom, authenticity, and balanced partnerships while questioning gender stereotypes and promoting mutual respect.
Valued at nearly $965 billion following recent funding activity, Anthropic has emerged as one of the world's most valuable private technology companies. The companys confidential filing suggests that executives believe public markets are finally ready to place a price on the future of advanced AI systems. For many investors, the Anthropic IPO is not simply about one company. It is increasingly viewed as a referendum on the commercial potential of generative AI itself.
Cotton prices down 3% on import duty suspension, may slide more
India has suspended its 11% import duty on cotton until October. This move has immediately reversed the recent rally in cotton prices, with both bales and yarn seeing a drop. Industry insiders expect further price decreases in the coming days. This decision aims to ease prices, prevent hoarding, and boost the competitiveness of Indian textile exports.
TMC Expels 2 MLAs Over Forgery Claims
The action followed a press conference by chief minister Suvendu Adhikari
Iran targets US air base as fresh attacks strain ceasefire efforts, lift oil prices
Iran struck a US air base following American strikes on its military sites. Kuwait also reported missile and drone attacks. These actions have heightened regional tensions and increased oil prices. Israel expanded military operations against Hezbollah. Pakistan is mediating peace efforts amid ongoing conflict and disrupted energy markets.
Police Seek Custody of Prime Accused and Father in Advocate Moizuddin Murder Case
Counsel for the son-father duo filed a bail request petition, citing Mahbub Alam Khans health condition and stated that investigators had no strong evidence to prove his client was an accused.
Demand for MGNREGS work down 28% in May
Demand for MGNREGS work saw a significant drop in May compared to last year. This comes as a new program is slated to replace the current scheme from July 1. Preliminary data shows a nearly 28% decrease in job seekers. Experts attribute this moderation to buoyant economic activities offering better job prospects in other sectors.
Vizag data centre is a major challenge
If India needs Googles hyperscale hub, it is not yet ready for the facility
Twin Telugu Tragedies Expose the Commercial Rush and 'Death Zone' Risks on Everest
Indians now form one of the three largest groups on Everest.
Manufacturing activity at 3-month high in May despite cost woes
India's manufacturing sector saw strong growth in May, reaching a three-month high. Demand remained steady, boosted by infrastructure projects and new business. Output increased, and new orders grew fastest since February. While cost pressures intensified, input cost inflation eased slightly. Job creation continued, and businesses are optimistic about future growth.
By Election For Seat Vacated By C Ve Shanmugham
The scrutiny of nominations for each of these elections will be taken up by the Returning Officers on June 9 and the last date for withdrawal would be June 11, the notification said.
Quote of the day by Jennifer Lawrence: Her quote emphasizes the dual paths of independence: unchecked freedom or self-parenting through discipline and responsibility. This message resonates today as modern life demands individuals manage challenges autonomously, highlighting that true freedom requires thoughtful decision-making and self-leadership for personal growth and resilience.
Royal Challengers bang for the buck: Another Kohli special on a RCB-controlled ball to ball final
Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured their second consecutive Indian Premier League title. Virat Kohli's exceptional batting performance was a key factor in their victory. The tournament saw numerous team and individual records broken, including the highest team total chase and the most sixes hit in a season. Young Vaibhav Sooryavanshi also set a new record for individual sixes.
SIT Questions Jagans Aide in Liquor Case Probe
According to sources, the SIT had served a notice directing Nageswar Reddy to appear before investigators on June 1. He attended the inquiry as scheduled.
Wont Give Up TN Rights Over River Water, Says CM
Vijay goes full blast against DMK, AIADMK: Reports
Keir Starmer under fire as Britain releases Mandelson papers
The release revives a controversy that has dogged Starmer's government since reports emerged about Mandelson's past links to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Earlier documents published in March revealed that official vetting had flagged potential reputational risks associated with those connections.
India meets FY26 fiscal deficit goal at 4.4% of GDP despite revenue and global pressures
In a commendable feat, the Indian government has hit its FY26 fiscal deficit goal of 4.4% of GDP, largely due to prudent expenditure management. With net tax receipts reaching 98.1% of the anticipated target and non-tax revenues exceeding projections, the overall government spending was also well within planned constraints.
China tightens oversight of overseas investments amid tech rivalry with US
China has introduced new rules to tighten control over overseas investments. This directive aims to enhance national security reviews for cross-border capital flows. The regulations, effective July 1, prohibit the transfer of restricted goods, technology, services, and data abroad. Offenders face financial penalties, including fines and asset disposal.
No leadership change in Arunachal, says BJP
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu is under pressure to step down. This follows a Supreme Court ordered CBI probe into corruption allegations against his family. State BJP leaders are defending Khandu. They state no leadership change will occur during the investigation. The opposition Congress demands Khandu's resignation.
Chennai Teen Youngest Woman to Conquer Everest From Nepal Route
The climb is part of her mission to complete the seven summits challenge.
Cochin Port trade union forum threatens to escalate stir

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