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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
Iran's top negotiator points to US naval blockade and Israeli actions in Lebanon as ceasefire violations. Tehran distrusts words, judging by actions. A US blockade targets Iranian ships, costing millions daily. Iran's core demands include lifting this blockade. Meanwhile, a tentative deal for ceasefire extension and nuclear talks is emerging. New US sanctions add pressure.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Bhagyathara BT-56 results for Monday, 1 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards.
Barrie police are actively searching for three missing individuals: 14-year-old Haylie, and adults Mercy (39) and Erik (25), who may be together. In a separate incident, a 50-year-old man from New Brunswick tragically died in an ATV crash on Saturday night. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fatal accident.
Haryana Police received 312 new Emergency Response Vehicles. The fleet includes 310 motorcycles and two Honda Elevate cars. Honda India Foundation provided these vehicles under its CSR initiative. This initiative aims to enhance public safety across Haryana. The new vehicles will help reduce police response times. Gurugram and Faridabad received a significant number of these vehicles.
Global talks are underway for new rules on platform work. These standards will cover ride-hailing and delivery services. A key debate is minimum wage and benefits for all workers. Transparency in how algorithms manage pay and performance is also being discussed. Nations are divided on the strength of these new regulations.
UIDAI new aadhaar app: The UIDAI is phasing out the old mAadhaar app, introducing a new, redesigned Aadhaar platform focused on enhanced privacy and stronger authentication. This updated app offers features like QR code sharing, face authentication, and biometric locks, giving users greater control over their data. The free online Aadhaar document update service has also been extended until June 14, 2027.
India's economic growth is projected to have eased to 7.2% in Q1 2026, as weaker external demand and industrial activity tempered strong government spending and agricultural resilience. While external shocks haven't derailed its fastest-growing major economy status, subdued private investment remains a concern. Services growth is expected to stay robust, but manufacturing may see slower expansion.
Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Dear Monday Weekly draw results for 1 June 2026 have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 Crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards Full list of winning number here.
Schools across Kerala reopened on Monday, marking the start of a new academic year. Students returned after a summer break to brightly painted classrooms and welcoming ceremonies with renewed enthusiam. Over 42 lakh students, including three lakh new Class 1 entrants, attended. The state government announced plans for Centres of Excellence and Centres of Scientific Temper to enhance education and promote scientific thinking.
A unique culinary creation, the Bhature Pizza, has taken social media by storm. This innovative dish combines the beloved North Indian Chole Bhature with Italian pizza elements, featuring a fried bhatura base topped with chickpeas, chutneys, cheese, and various other ingredients. Netizens are reacting with a mix of amusement and curiosity to this unexpected fusion.
Australian radio executive Guy Ashford has been suspended from his role at 2HD following an alleged inappropriate incident at the Australian Audio Awards. A viral video appears to show Ashford behaving inappropriately towards presenter Cheralyn Darcey on stage. The Super Radio Network confirmed his suspension and an internal investigation is underway.
Students seeking post-result verification and re-evaluation for CBSE Class 12 exams faced a delayed portal launch on June 1, 2026. Despite prior announcements and assurances of system upgrades for transparency and smoother access, the link remained inactive, increasing anxiety after earlier technical glitches during answer-sheet access.
Panchayat Season 5 Update: Actor Chandan Roy, who plays Vikas in the popular series 'Panchayat', has hinted at exciting developments for Season 5. He described the upcoming season as 'bigger, better, and beautiful,' suggesting a significant evolution for the beloved show. Fans are eagerly anticipating deeper emotional arcs and new twists in Phulera's story.
SF Mango Party: An Indian-origin organizer in San Francisco hosted the fourth annual SF Mango Party, distributing hundreds of Indian Alphonso and Kesar mangoes. This event, which began as a small gathering of friends, now attracts hundreds, celebrating the fruit and addressing the demand for Indian mangoes in the US. Many users took to social media and said these are the best mangoes they have ever had.
The agriculture industry has evolved historically through adaptation and resilience, and now it is time to speed up this transformation, empowering Indian fruit growers to be more enterprising to produce quality horticultural crops against mounting climatic aberrations.
India's Goods and Services Tax collections saw a moderation in May 2026, reaching Rs 1.94 lakh crore. This figure represents a 3.2% increase compared to the same month last year. Import-linked revenues significantly boosted overall collections, while domestic revenue experienced a decline. For the initial two months of FY27, GST revenue showed a positive growth trend.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured their second consecutive Indian Premier League title in 2026. Captain Rajat Patidar guided the team to victory against Gujarat Titans. This win places RCB alongside Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians in defending their IPL crowns. The bowling unit performed consistently throughout the season. Patidar expressed his gratitude for the team's success and fan support.
India's new trade pact with Oman, effective June 1, offers strategic importance beyond trade. Oman's location outside the Strait of Hormuz ensures a reliable energy and trade gateway for India, even amidst regional conflicts. This agreement is an investment in India's long-term energy and economic security.
St Stephen's College has appointed Susan Elias as its new principal, marking a historic milestone for the institution. Elias, who assumed office on Monday, becomes the first woman to lead the prestigious college in its 145-year history. Her appointment comes after a prolonged dispute between the college administration and Delhi University regarding the selection process for the principal's post. Meanwhile, the outgoing principal, John Varghese, has reportedly sent a farewell email to members of
Quote of the day by Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley, the 'King of Rock and Roll,' revolutionized music and became a global icon. His unique blend of genres and energetic performances propelled him to stardom in the 1950s. Beyond music, his acting career further cemented his international fame, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire.
A Bengaluru engineering graduate rejected a Rs 30,000 monthly job offer to build a commercial vehicle business. Starting with one car, he now owns four, generating nearly Rs 2 lakh monthly after expenses. His story highlights the rewards of calculated risk-taking and asset building over traditional employment.
Oscar Wilde, a celebrated Irish literary icon, is remembered for his wit and sharp social commentary. His quote, Morality is simply the attitude we adopt towards people we personally dislike, critiques how moral judgments can be subjective and influenced by personal bias rather than objective principles. Wilde's words encourage questioning our own judgments and practicing empathy.
India's manufacturing sector saw its fastest growth in three months during May, fueled by robust domestic demand and a surge in new orders. Despite intense cost pressures from rising energy and material prices, factory output accelerated. While hiring continued, business optimism dipped to a four-month low, though companies remain hopeful for future easing of costs.
Delhi-NCR weather rain news: Delhi is set for a spell of rain and gusty winds until June 4, with temperatures expected to stay below 40 degrees Celsius. The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert, forecasting thunderstorms and winds up to 50 kmph. Similar weather is anticipated in Noida, Gurgaon, and Ghaziabad, offering a respite from the heat.
JEE Advance topper Shubham Kumar: Shubham Kumar from Gaya and Kabeer Chillar from Gurugram secured the top two ranks in JEE Advanced 2026. Both students followed a disciplined routine and largely stayed away from social media to maintain their focus during preparation. They devoted long hours to studying while managing stress through meditation, hobbies and support from family and friends. Their success highlights the importance of dedication, concentration and mental resilience in achieving top
Harbin, China, was struck by a severe sandstorm on Sunday, with winds reaching level 13, uprooting trees and reducing visibility to under 100 meters. The storm, fueled by a clash between unusually warm air and a powerful cold front, briefly turned day into night. Residents are warned of continued unstable weather, including potential tornadoes.
Malaysia has begun enforcing new rules. Children under 16 are now banned from social media accounts. Platforms must implement age verification. This move aims to protect young users from harmful content and cyberbullying. Other countries are also considering similar measures. The government hopes to reassure parents about online risks and have provided social media companies a grace period for implementation. Technology companies, such as Meta, point out to uninteded consequences for teenage use
Asian factories saw steady growth in May. Companies built up stocks to counter potential supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict. China's manufacturing expanded for the sixth month, while South Korea's activity reached a five-year high. Japan also reported expansion despite rising input costs. This regional push highlights efforts to secure supplies amidst global trade jitters.

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