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Nagpur Metro's Phase-II North Corridor is set for a significant expansion, with the Maharashtra cabinet's sub-committee approving a 1.4 km elevated extension from Kanhan River to Kanhan town. This Rs 310.35 crore project will feature a new station, boosting connectivity for approximately 35,000 residents and an estimated 5,000-6,000 daily commuters. The extension promises improved access to surrounding areas and is projected to serve an additional 20,000 passengers daily.
TVS Motor Company has unveiled fresh colours and graphics for its NTORQ 125 Disc and Race Edition scooters, drawing inspiration from TVS Racing. The new vibrant shades, including Drift Blue, Inferno Red, and Rush Green, are timed for the festive season. All NTORQ variants now feature the TVS SmartXonnectTM Bluetooth connectivity and a digital instrument console. The updated models are priced at Rs 82,500 and Rs 87,950 respectively.
Dr Chandramouli Gaddamanugu was a key figure behind Akash, Indias first indigenous supersonic surface-to-air missile system. Over more than three decades at DRDO, he worked across design, testing, integration and production, helping take the programme from a small research effort to active service with the Indian Army and Air Force.
Finished Voicemails for Isabelle but still thinking about it? From heartwarming romances to bittersweet stories of love, loss and second chances, these six OTT films capture the same emotional charm. Whether you want to laugh, cry or believe in love again, this watchlist is the perfect follow-up to Netflix's latest rom-com. Read on to know where to watch them online.
India and Israel are discussing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) covering goods and services, and the agreement could be signed in the near future as both countries seek to deepen economic cooperation and strengthen bilateral trade ties, Ofir Amami, Head of Economic and Commercial Mission at the Embassy of Israel, told ANI.
Tension at the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border eased as a group of Nihangs, who had pushed through barricades en route to Hemkund Sahib, agreed to return to Paonta Sahib after negotiations. The group, protesting the arrest of four Nihangs in a Karnaprayag market dispute, called off their planned march. Authorities facilitated their safe passage, resolving the standoff amicably.
Young Indian shuttler Rounak Chouhan stunned world number six Chou Tien Chen at the US Open, winning in straight games. The 18-year-old's impressive performance secured his quarterfinal spot. Meanwhile, Tanvi Sharma, Rakshitha Sree, and Devika Sihag also advanced in the women's singles, with Kidambi Srikanth completing a successful day for India by defeating Lee Zii Jia.
For the first time, the government has officially named six Indian soldiers, including five from the Army and one from the Air Force, who died during Operation Sindoor. Their names are now on the National War Memorial's Roll of Honour, marking the first formal acknowledgement of casualties from the May 2025 cross-border mission.
Switzerland, a republic, now has a self-proclaimed king, Jonas Lauwiner, who has acquired over 110,000 sq metres of land without payment. He exploited a legal loophole allowing claims on ownerless property. While his royal title holds no legal weight, his actions highlight property registration flaws and have sparked debate on land ownership and legal ingenuity, drawing international attention.
India's domestic tourism is booming, with organized group travel, especially religious pilgrimages and corporate events, leading the charge. This surge highlights a critical need for specialized, end-to-end group travel management. Companies like Tour Times are stepping in, offering comprehensive solutions beyond mere bookings to create managed experiences for diverse institutional needs, from spiritual gatherings to educational tours and corporate incentives.
Smartworks is set to acquire Singapore-based Workstudio Spaces, expanding its footprint to 76,000 sq. ft. with over 1,500 seats. This strategic move, funded internally, will more than double the company's presence in Singapore within two years. The acquisition aims to tap into a high-demand micro-market and diversify its client base. Smartworks recently achieved profitability and significant revenue growth, demonstrating a strong financial position for continued expansion.
The Union Health Ministry is proposing to relax import rules for medicines, requiring a minimum 12-month shelf life upon arrival instead of the current 60% of total shelf life. This move aims to simplify business operations and ensure medicine availability. The change, however, will not affect specialized drugs like biologicals and radiopharmaceuticals. Officials believe this will cut down wastage and improve inventory management, ultimately benefiting patients.
A timeless piece of wisdom from The Godfather Part II advises keeping enemies closer than friends. This dialogue, said by Michael Corleone, talks about the importance of vigilance and calculated awareness in figuring out complex relationships and potential conflicts. Read on to know why it feels relatable.
A six-month typing course, costing just Rs 48 in the late 1970s, unexpectedly became a cornerstone of success for Dr. A. Velumani, founder of Thyrocare. Initially viewed as a waste, this skill later revolutionized his business communication. Velumani embraced typing for emails, transforming his company into a near 'zero-voice' organization, proving how seemingly minor skills acquired during tough times can lead to significant business efficiency and growth.
The recent Strait of Hormuz closure, though brief, signals a potential turning point for global energy. Echoing the 1973 oil embargo, this crisis highlights the vulnerability of interconnected markets. Nations are now prioritising energy security over cost, accelerating investments in domestic renewables, nuclear and even coal, alongside efficiency measures.
The death toll from the Taratala warehouse collapse in Kolkata has climbed to 15, with two more bodies recovered and two injured workers succumbing to their injuries. Rescue efforts by multiple agencies, including the Army and NDRF, continue relentlessly two days after the roof caved in. Teams are working tirelessly to locate survivors amidst the unstable debris, utilizing advanced technology to aid the search.
Maharashtra's infrastructure sub-committee has greenlit a Rs 1,722.40 crore project to build a 3.55-km road connecting the Versova-Bandra Sea Link to Savarkar Sea Bridge. This crucial link aims to slash travel times significantly, reducing the Worli-to-Fort journey to just 5-10 minutes and Fort-to-Versova to 15-20 minutes. The project also includes provisions for hutment and fisherman compensation, and environmental mitigation.
Delhi Traffic Police has announced significant road closures and diversions on Friday, June 26, for Muharram. Major routes including MB Road, Pankha Road, and GTK Road will see restrictions. Commuters in Central Delhi and the New Delhi area should anticipate disruptions from noon to 10 PM. Authorities urge citizens to avoid affected stretches, utilize alternative routes, and plan journeys ahead to navigate the city smoothly.
Ankur Warikoo's learning platform, WebVeda, offered free annual subscriptions to 500,000 existing users when shifting to a new model, a move potentially costing 100 crore. Warikoo stated this decision honored the trust early adopters placed in him, prioritizing peace of mind over immediate profit. The move sparked debate on customer loyalty versus revenue, with many praising the customer-first approach while some questioned the public announcement.
Hema Malini's iconic Mumbai bungalow, now named Advitiya, has been revealed by daughter Esha Deol. The 54-year-old residence, a testament to Hema Malini's dedication to dance and Indian culture, features a dedicated dance hall and a special sitting area for the veteran actress and Dharmendra. Read on to know more about the interiors of the bungalow.
Students awaiting their CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026 can anticipate its release soon on cbseresults.nic.in. While an official date remains unannounced, media reports suggest a late June release. The examination concluded on May 21st. To check your scores, you'll need your Roll Number and School Number. Remember, a minimum of 33% is required to pass each subject.
Sharing his experience in a post on X, Chouhan noted that before the main paddy transplantation, dhaincha (Sesbania aculeata) was grown in the field and later incorporated into the soil to enhance fertility and act as green manure.
Mumbai's Western Railway faced significant morning delays today, with suburban services running 10-15 minutes late. An overhead equipment snag between Dadar and Churchgate, affecting the Vande Bharat Express, and a subsequent point failure at Churchgate disrupted services during peak hours. While faults were rectified, commuters experienced extended travel times, with some Central Railway users also reporting delays.
NEET UG 2026 re-examination candidates can now update bank details for fee refunds until June 30 on the official NTA portal. This crucial step, part of post-exam activities, ensures timely refunds. Candidates facing technical issues can reach out to the NTA helpline. Accurate bank information is vital for a smooth refund process.
A 94-year-old Andhra Pradesh woman, Kondragunta Mahalakshmamma, has renounced her US citizenship to reclaim her Indian nationality. Her heartfelt plea to district authorities, captured in a viral video, expresses her dying wish to live and be laid to rest in her homeland. Having lived in the US for years, she returned to India in 2018 and now seeks to finalize her return to her roots as an Indian citizen.
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Tarique Rahman urged China to reduce the trade gap and diversify exports during his Beijing visit. He sought support for major projects and industrial upgrades. China expressed willingness to import more Bangladeshi products and invest in emerging sectors.
IND vs IRE Live Streaming: Team India embarks on a new era with Shreyas Iyer taking over T20 captaincy, replacing Suryakumar Yadav. The reigning champions face Ireland in a two-match series starting today in Belfast. A major highlight is the potential debut of 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the youngest ever to be selected for the national side. Fans can catch the action live on Sony Sports Network and Sony LIV.
Best Proverb of the day: The German proverb Peace creates wealth, wealth creates arrogance, arrogance brings war, war brings poverty illustrates the recurring cycle linking prosperity, pride and conflict. It teaches that peace enables growth, but unchecked arrogance can destroy it. The proverb remains relevant today, reminding people that humility, responsibility and wise leadership are essential for preserving lasting peace and prosperity.
A property expert reveals a common 'math illusion' surrounding real estate gains. Many investors overlook significant expenses like stamp duty, brokerage, and capital gains tax, which can drastically reduce apparent profits. Home loan interest and ongoing maintenance costs further erode returns. The expert suggests differentiating between land and building value for accurate long-term wealth assessment.
Hollywood is diving headfirst into the world of microdramas, following the massive success of Issa Rae's 'Screen Time', which racked up an impressive 75 million views. This innovative format not only reduces production costs and times but also fosters an engaging relationship with viewers by presenting timely and risk-taking narratives.
India's drug regulator is intensifying border screenings to block unapproved medicines from entering the country. Authorities are cracking down on illegal import channels and boosting surveillance in vulnerable areas like coastal regions and logistics hubs. State drug controllers are urged to gather intelligence and work with law enforcement to seize and prosecute those involved in the unauthorized trade of medicines, safeguarding public health.
A chartered accountant has sparked debate by asserting that academic ranks don't guarantee workplace success. She argues that the professional world demands problem-solving and adaptability, skills not always measured by traditional exams. Her post emphasizes that real-world challenges lack fixed answers, and employers value practical competence over past academic achievements. This perspective challenges the long-held notion that top marks equate to ultimate career triumph.
Kerala Police apprehended six Bangladeshi nationals in Kochi for alleged illegal stay. Acting on intelligence, a raid on a scrap shop uncovered fake identity documents. The individuals confessed to working in the city for months. Authorities are investigating their entry into Kerala and any facilitators. The arrested individuals face charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Immigration and Foreigners Act.
Turkey secured a 3-2 victory over the United States in their final World Cup match, with Kaan Ayhan scoring the winning goal in stoppage time. Despite the Americans already topping Group D, Turkey showed resilience with first-half goals from Arda Guler and Orkun Kokcu. Auston Trusty and Sebastian Berhalter found the net for the US. Christian Pulisic made his return from injury.
Set up in 1876, the Ajmer Railway Workshop has completed 150 years as one of the citys most important institutions. Beyond locomotives and repairs, it helped shape Ajmers cosmopolitan character by drawing in communities from across India and abroad, leaving behind a cultural and social legacy that still stands today.
The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing significant changes to expedite the certification of new commercial aircraft, aligning its regulations with European standards. This move aims to reduce costs and complexity for manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus. The agency is also making progress on approving new variants of the Boeing 737 MAX, with Deputy Administrator Chris Rocheleau confirming the MAX 7 and MAX 10 are in final certification stages.
US Second Lady Usha Vance playfully dismissed media interpretations of her maternity wardrobe, particularly an $8.75 Old Navy dress, by sharing its receipt. Her husband, JD Vance, humorously suggested she lead the federal budget due to her savvy shopping. This response came after a New York Times piece analyzed the political symbolism of pregnant women in the Trump administration's orbit.
Esha Deol recently shared the one thing she misses most after her separation from Bharat Takhtani. Despite their divorce after 12 years, the couple remains devoted parents to their daughters, Radhya and Miraya, and maintains a cordial bond. Esha emphasised that her belief in love, shaped by her parents Hema Malini and Dharmendra, remains unshaken. Read on!
Eight individuals have been apprehended in connection with an FIR filed over alleged embezzlement of Ram temple donations. The Uttar Pradesh government has pledged an impartial investigation, assuring that those found guilty will face consequences. A preliminary report with significant recommendations has already been submitted to the government by a Special Investigation Team.
QatarEnergy has launched a tender to sell crude oil for July-August loadings, offering its Al-Shaheen, Marine Qatar, and Marine Land grades. Interested buyers have the option to load or conduct ship-to-ship transfers between Fujairah and Sohar. This move signals ongoing global energy market activity and potential shifts in supply dynamics.
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal received an award in London for his role in strengthening UK-India ties, coinciding with the honouring of FTA negotiating teams. The upcoming CETA, set to take effect July 15, was celebrated as a landmark agreement. Goyal expressed confidence in CETA becoming a model for future trade deals, emphasizing its focus on broader collaborations beyond just goods and services, fostering mutual growth and innovation.
A project from Columbia University has underscored India's crucial involvement in the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), presenting a unique chance to establish robust global trading pathways. The research has highlighted India's adept diplomatic manoeuvres to bridge regional gaps while advocating for the solidification of its leadership in operational and digital spheres.

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