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The Indian automobile industry celebrated a strong sales performance in May, with Maruti Suzuki and Kia India achieving their best-ever sales figures for the month. Fuel price increases didnt dampen consumer enthusiasm, as passenger vehicle sales rose significantly.
India's fiscal deficit reached the budgeted 4.4% of GDP for fiscal 2026. This eases immediate government finance worries. However, the focus shifts to next year's ambitious consolidation target. The country might face challenges meeting the current year's deficit goal due to rising subsidy costs. Revenue receipts showed mixed performance compared to the previous year.
Royal Enfield saw a strong 15 percent sales increase in May. Domestic sales surged by 24 percent, reaching 94,115 units. This growth continues the company's momentum. Exports experienced a 33 percent decrease. The company also launched the Bullet 650 and announced plans for a new manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh to support future expansion.
Quote of the Day: Nelson Mandela believed life's true worth comes from impacting others positively. His words highlight that our contributions and kindness matter more than just living. Mandela, a leader in human rights, served as South Africa's first black president. He received the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in ending apartheid.
India's industrial output for April reached 4.9% under a revised Index of Industrial Production (IIP) series with an updated base year of 2022-23. The expanded index now includes 120 new item groups, capturing emerging segments and providing more granular data across sectors like manufacturing, mining, and electricity.
A touching video shared on Instagram has captured hearts online after an 87-year-old grandmother fulfilled a lifelong dream of seeing the beach for the first time. Accompanied by her granddaughter and family members, she spent a peaceful day by the ocean, creating a memory that resonated with thousands of viewers. The clip sparked emotional reactions and personal stories from people who were reminded of their own grandparents
OTT releases this week offer a mix of comedy, thrillers, family dramas, documentaries and spy adventures across platforms like Netflix, JioHotstar, SonyLIV, ZEE5 and Prime Video. From Maa Behen and Brown to Gullak 5 and Cape Fear, viewers can look forward to an exciting lineup of movies, web series and documentaries arriving between June 1 and June 5, 2026.
The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has fixed retail prices for 30 essential drug formulations, including those for diabetes, heart disease, and infections. This move aims to reduce treatment costs for millions of patients managing chronic illnesses, with benefits expected to reach consumers within two to three months as new stock replaces older inventory.
A new trade deal between India and Europe opens doors for businesses. However, companies like Hostinger from Lithuania already found success in India by understanding local needs. They focused on affordable, user-friendly online tools. This shows that early localization and market understanding are key to winning in India, not just trade agreements.
With production now underway, a beloved fan-favorite storyline on the horizon and Netflix continuing to expand its investment in the franchise, One Piece Season 3 is shaping up to be the most ambitious and expansive chapter of the series yet.
Delhi is breathing a little easier as air quality shows marked enhancement. The Commission for Air Quality Management has said that the average Air Quality Index from January to May this year has reached its lowest level in eight years, aside from the exceptional circumstances of 2020. Notably, May recorded the cleanest air during this timeframe, highlighting the effectiveness of recent pollution control initiatives.
June 2026 is set to have a quiet month for alcohol sales in India, with Muharram on June 16 marking the primary dry day. This religious observance is expected to lead to temporary closures of liquor shops, bars, and restaurants across various regions. Residents and event planners are advised to monitor local announcements for specific regulations.
However, before large-scale adoption, companies need to address challenges around AI governance, infrastructure, and security
Nvidia is launching powerful new chips for laptops and desktops. These will bring advanced AI functions to personal computers. Microsoft and Dell will release new models later this year. This move aims to create 'AI personal computers' that can run AI agents locally. Experts believe this will revolutionize PCs over the next decade.
Ratnagiri's Alphonso mango growers are facing a challenging season due to weather disruptions that significantly reduced production. This has led to higher prices and increased sales of lookalike mangoes, raising concerns about the authenticity and future identity of the GI-certified fruit.
A man retired after three decades with a modest payout. His family was surprised by the low amount. The reason emerged: he consistently chose family over overtime, weekends, and promotions. He valued his presence at home more than financial gains. His wife realized he had always brought home his time and memories, not just a paycheck.
Two days after a fatal building collapse in Saket, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is initiating a crackdown on illegal constructions in South Delhi. Officials will identify and issue notices to unauthorized buildings exceeding ground plus three floors. A seal-and-vacate drive will commence in areas like Mehrauli and Saket.
Startup founders face a daily challenge. They must project confidence even when uncertain. This leadership trait keeps teams motivated. Jasveer Singh, Knot Dating CEO, highlights this hidden struggle. Founders manage fear and doubt internally. They acknowledge failures and learn from them. This resilience defines the founder journey, though it remains largely unseen.
The Supreme Court has asked the Centre for its response on a plea seeking guidelines for timely compliance with recommendations from disability commissions. The petition highlights implementation gaps in grievance redressal for persons with disabilities. It points out that authorities often fail to comply or provide reasons. It has also sought directions to conduct an independent audit of the offices of the chief commissioner as well as the state commissioners for persons with disabilities.
Suraj Estate Developers is set to acquire development rights for a 0.72-acre land parcel in Mahim (West), Mumbai, for Rs 75 crore. This strategic acquisition is expected to boost the company's commercial footprint in South Central Mumbai, adding approximately 1.50 lakh sq ft of saleable area with an estimated gross development value of Rs 800 crore.
Banks have disbursed Rs 35,000 crore in loans under the Emergency Credit Line Guarantee Scheme. This initiative supports MSMEs and industries affected by the West Asia conflict. The scheme aims to provide crucial liquidity and prevent job losses. It offers additional credit and guarantees to eligible businesses.
Indian banks are witnessing a significant shift as nearly two-thirds of credit now carries sub-9% interest rates, a consequence of aggressive RBI rate cuts. This trend, while fueling robust credit growth across sectors, is pressuring banks' net interest margins. The household sector continues to drive borrowing, with personal loans seeing a notable moderation.
Realty firm Puravankara Ltd has secured an 11.23-acre land parcel in Doddagubbi, North Bengaluru. This joint development agreement is valued at Rs 1,100 crore. The project will feature residential apartments with a developable area of 0.74 million sq ft. This move strengthens Puravankara's presence in Bengaluru, its primary market. The company aims for significant sales growth in the coming years.
The central government is considering reducing toll exemptions for vehicles of senior government officials on national highways. A high-level committee recommended amending rules to limit fee-free crossings, with discussions underway to phase out these exemptions. The FASTag Annual Pass is being promoted as an alternative for government employees.
Ali Fazal and Sonali Bendre lead the new crime thriller Raakh. The series streams on Prime Video from June 12. It follows a Sub-Inspector's investigation into a shocking crime. The plot is inspired by the Ranga-Billa case. Raakh explores human psychology, guilt, and redemption. It promises a gripping narrative and extraordinary performances.
The Supreme Court questioned the legal foundation for Waqf institutions to be exempt from paying court fees. This came up during a hearing concerning a Gujarat High Court decision. The High Court had previously ruled that Waqf institutions must pay court fees for cases before the State Waqf Tribunal. Petitioners sought more time to present their arguments challenging this ruling.
An IPS officer has voiced concerns that viral videos of Indians exhibiting inappropriate public behavior abroad could negatively impact the country's image and lead to stricter visa policies for all citizens. He emphasized that holding an Indian passport entails a responsibility to respect local laws and conduct oneself appropriately overseas.
A community-driven clothing-sharing initiative in Andhra Pradesh's Guntur district has captured attention online. According to the post, residents are leaving old clothes that are still in good condition in public places, allowing anyone who needs them to take them freely.
India and Oman's free trade agreement is now active. This pact offers Indian exporters better market access in Oman. Sectors like textiles, leather, and marine products will benefit. Oman is a key trading partner and gateway to the GCC market. Bilateral trade between the two nations has seen growth.
India and the United States are nearing a trade agreement. Key details have been finalized, with negotiators meeting to resolve remaining issues. The pact will incorporate recent changes to US tariffs. This interim agreement aims to provide preferential market access for businesses. Both nations are also advancing discussions on a broader Bilateral Trade Agreement.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicts AI's profound impact on jobs will force political unity on worker support measures. He believes ideology will yield to reality as AI transforms industries, necessitating bipartisan solutions for retraining and economic aid. While some research shows nuanced effects, Amodei foresees a future where governments must address AI-driven disruption.
Abraham Lincoln's private letters offer a rare glimpse into his personal life. Before becoming President, he faced heartbreak and self-doubt. A failed courtship in 1838 led him to admit he had made a fool of himself. This candid reflection highlights his willingness to take personal responsibility. His words reveal humility and self-awareness, lessons still relevant today.
Word of the Day: Modern life often encourages people to value efficiency and productivity above all else. Nefelibata serves as a reminder that imagination remains one of humanitys greatest strengths. Many of historys breakthroughs began with individuals who dared to envision possibilities that did not yet exist and realities others could not yet see.
Vidya Balan's Bollywood debut in Parineeta was a dream come true. Her admiration for director Pradeep Sarkar led to early collaborations. These projects paved the way for her iconic role. The film launched her career, establishing her as a prominent actress. Read on to know 'law of attraction' helped her.
Siemens Limited has successfully sold its Low Voltage Motors and Geared Motors business. The deal with Innomotics India Private Limited is valued at Rs 2,200 crore. This transaction includes related customer service operations. Siemens Limited is a prominent technology company. The sale was completed on January 1, 2026. This marks a significant development for the company.
The commerce ministry will hold nationwide workshops to inform businesses about the advantages of India's Free Trade Agreements. These pacts offer significant benefits for industry growth. India has already finalized five such agreements in recent years. A trade deal with Oman will become effective on June 1. Businesses are encouraged to utilize these agreements to their full potential.
Suzlon Group has appointed Ashok Ramchandran as President, India Business on Monday. He brings over two decades of global leadership experience. Ramchandran will focus on strengthening Suzlon's market leadership. His expertise will aid the company's transition to a wind-first renewable energy firm. This appointment is crucial for Suzlon's growth strategy.
Tata Motors has announced strong sales figures for May. Total commercial vehicle sales saw a significant 17 percent increase. Domestic sales also climbed by 19 percent, showcasing robust performance. While international volumes experienced a slight dip, the overall trend indicates positive momentum for the company's commercial vehicle segment. This growth reflects a healthy market for Tata Motors' offerings.
FPSB India has appointed Ramesh Vishwanathan as its new Chief Executive Officer. Vishwanathan brings over 25 years of leadership experience in financial services. He will focus on strategic direction and growth for the financial planning profession in India. This appointment comes as India sees significant growth in CFP professionals, highlighting increasing demand for financial advisors.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sparked controversy comparing children's social media use to smoking. She later apologized, stating her intent was to highlight children's vulnerability online. Denmark is now pushing to ban social media for children under 15, with stricter rules for younger teens. The government believes digital platforms have negatively impacted youth well-being.
A 15-year-old aspiring cricketer tragically died after being crushed by a pitch roller at a summer camp in Maharashtra. The accident occurred when children were asked to level the pitch without adult supervision. Police have registered a case against coaches and organizations for culpable homicide not amounting to murder.
India's seafood exports hit an all-time high in fiscal year 2025-26. Volume reached 19,72,018 metric tons, valued at over 73,000 crore rupees. Frozen shrimp led the exports, with the USA and China as top buyers. This significant achievement occurred despite global economic hurdles. The Marine Products Export Development Authority confirmed the record-breaking performance.
Houston, Texas is leading corporate headquarters relocations, attracting 192 companies since 2018. Businesses are leaving California due to high taxes, regulations, and costs. This trend, detailed in a Partners Real Estate report, sees Texas, particularly Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and Houston, becoming a major business hub.
Indian Railways has renewed its push to deploy Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) in water-scarce areas, asking zones, production units and PSUs to identify locations where clean drinking water supply remains a challenge. AWGs generate potable water from moisture in the air and can be installed at railway stations, hospitals, staff colonies, offices, level crossings and other service areas.
Assam has temporarily halted the distribution of subsidized pulses, sugar, and salt under its public distribution system for two months, effective June. This suspension is due to the ongoing vote-on-account budget following recent assembly elections. The scheme is expected to resume in August after the new government presents its full budget.
Zee Entertainment Enterprises has secured media rights for FIFA events in India until 2034. This includes the FIFA World Cup 2026 and 2030, and the FIFA Women's World Cup 2027. Zee will broadcast 39 global football events across its television and digital platforms. This move strengthens Zee's sports broadcasting portfolio and aims to grow subscriber and advertising revenues.
India's power consumption rose significantly in May. Heat waves across the nation drove up the use of cooling appliances. This led to a record high in peak power demand. The country's power usage and demand are expected to remain strong. Projections indicate a harsh summer ahead.
New DGCA guidelines prohibit unauthorised photography and videography in sensitive airport areas. Passengers caught recording in restricted zones without permission may face penalties, confiscation of devices and, in serious cases, even flying bans. The move comes amid a rise in social media content that has inadvertently exposed security-related information. Individuals or organisations wishing to film advertisements, documentaries or commercial content at airports must obtain prior approval fr

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