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CJP protest Jantar Mantar: Delhi Police has clarified that no First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against protesters at Jantar Mantar. The demonstration was organised by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), which drew hundreds of participants, including students and young professionals. While six individuals were detained as a precautionary measure to prevent any possible confrontation, police said no major incidents were reported.
Lebanese Army Chief Rodolphe Haykal is in Pakistan for talks with his counterpart, a visit reportedly tied to Iran-US negotiations aimed at ending the Middle East conflict. Lebanon's inclusion in any agreement is a key demand from Iran, though Lebanese President Aoun criticizes Tehran's interference. This comes amid ongoing border clashes and a proposed truce rejected by Hezbollah.
The Maharashtra government has made Maratha students eligible for educational concessions and benefits previously available to the OBC category. This decision aims to improve access to education and skills for the Maratha community. The provisions will be effective from the academic year 2026-27. Implementing departments are directed to make budgetary provisions and technical modifications for online applications.
West Bengal has launched a statewide survey of madrasas to gather comprehensive data on their operations, infrastructure, and legal standing. District magistrates are tasked with submitting detailed reports by July 5, aiming to verify compliance with existing rules and create an updated database for future planning and policy development.
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with his Nepalese counterpart Shishir Khanal, emphasizing a special relationship and an opportunity to decisively shift engagement. Khanal affirmed Nepal's highest priority to ties with India, seeking a genuinely transformative relationship. Jaishankar highlighted collaboration in traditional and new domains, stressing a message of cooperation to realize the full potential of bilateral ties.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari met Larsen & Toubro Chairman and Managing Director S.N. Subrahmanyan. The discussion focused on boosting industrial growth and attracting major investments to West Bengal. They explored strategies for economic development and job creation for the state's youth. The meeting aimed to unlock the state's potential through collaborations with industry leaders.
African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of Dont try to make someone hate the person he loves. For he will go on loving but he will hate you. The saying reflects how strong emotional bonds like love are not easily changed through outside influence or pressure. It suggests that when someone is deeply attached to a person, attempts to interfere with that connection are often ineffective and can even create resentment toward the one trying to intervene.
Uttarakhand's Special Intensive Revision process begins soon. Booth Level Officers will visit homes from June 8 to July 7. They will collect voter forms and digitize them. Officers will receive financial aid for mobile data. This initiative aims to ensure smooth data collection. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister inaugurated development projects in Nainital district.
Iran seeks billions in frozen assets for a deal with the US. President Trump previously criticized his predecessor, Barack Obama, for similar financial concessions to Iran. Now, negotiations stall as Iran insists on immediate access to its funds. This demand presents a political challenge for Trump, who built his Iran policy on rejecting Obama's approach.
Quote of the day: Mahatma Gandhi's quote emphasizes that true freedom encompasses the liberty to make mistakes, which is crucial for learning, growth, and risk-taking. This principle remains highly relevant today, encouraging individuals to embrace imperfection, take calculated risks, and learn from failures without fear of judgment. Creating safe environments for mistakes fosters confidence and innovation.
The West Bengal government will investigate violence that occurred during the 2019 anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has ordered the state police chief to look into allegations of vandalism and arson. A special police cell will be formed to examine complaints regarding the destruction of government property during the demonstrations.
Punjab is launching a new scheme to provide monthly financial aid to women. Eligible women will receive 1,000, and those from Scheduled Caste communities will get 1,500. This initiative aims to boost women's financial independence and self-respect. Enrollment is ongoing, with Mahila Satkar Sakhis assisting registrations. The scheme is set to empower women across the state.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to significantly boost global beer consumption, with over a billion pints expected. Analysts predict a 0.3% increase in beer industry volumes. The month-long event will also drive consumer spending across hospitality, travel, and retail sectors. Billions in economic activity are anticipated, benefiting companies like Marriott, Hilton, and airlines.
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant stated that courts must be accessible to all citizens. He emphasized that justice is earned through transparency and self-correction. Technology can expand access to justice, making courts more efficient. The CJI also highlighted the challenge of volume and speed in the legal system. He believes justice lies in balancing law with human realities.
U.S. forces struck Iranian coastal radar sites after shooting down four Iranian drones targeting maritime traffic near the Strait of Hormuz. Iran retaliated by attacking U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, leading to condemnations and further complicating indirect negotiations for a ceasefire.
Quote of the Day by iconic American actor Tom Cruise: Have you ever gotten the feeling that you aren't completely embarrassed yet, but you glimpse tomorrow's embarrassment? Inspiring lessons on self-awareness, human behavior, social awkwardness, regret and why do we see the mistake coming but still go ahead by the The Mission: Impossible star
Hyderabad woman Amazon job: A Hyderabad woman has shared how her first job at a BPO, where she earned Rs 25,000 a month, played a key role in helping her secure a position at Amazon. The role helped her develop strong communication, problem-solving and stress-management skills, while also giving her early exposure to Amazon's processes and customer expectations.
Stephen Buyer was found guilty in March of 2023 on four counts of securities fraud, and was sentenced in September of that year to 22 months in prison.
Congress leader Alka Lamba has been released on probation for one year. A Delhi court convicted her for assaulting police personnel during a protest. She was found guilty of obstructing public servants and disobeying orders. Lamba heads the Mahila Congress. The court directed her to furnish a bond of one lakh rupees. A detailed order is awaited.
Fuel prices are climbing globally, impacting Indian households. The West Asia conflict is driving up crude oil costs, making higher fuel prices unavoidable. India, reliant on oil imports through the Strait of Hormuz, faces significant challenges. While the government aims to protect consumers, global energy shocks present limitations.
Educator Faisal Khan, known as Khan Sir, will file an anticipatory bail petition after being named in an FIR for vandalism at his coaching center. His lawyer alleges the FIR is a conspiracy to defame him, stemming from a previous case filed by Khan Sir's staff against another coaching center's director.
Quote of the Day: Napoleon Bonaparte's provocative quote challenges the notion that intelligence alone dictates political success. It highlights how factors like charisma, public opinion, and timing often play a crucial role in gaining and holding power. This enduring observation reminds us that leadership requires a broader skill set beyond mere intellect, urging critical evaluation of those in public life.
A Gurugram-based tech professional faces a career crossroads. A new job offer in Mumbai promises a higher annual salary but a reduced monthly take-home amount. This is due to a significant performance-based variable component. Relocation to Mumbai also presents financial challenges with its higher cost of living. The professional is seeking advice on this perplexing offer.
Science offers a surprising twist on common fruits. Botanists classify bananas as berries, a category that also includes grapes and tomatoes. Strawberries, despite their name, are not true berries. The edible part of a strawberry is an enlarged receptacle, with tiny achenes being the actual fruits. This highlights the difference between everyday language and scientific definitions.
Italian proverb of the day: Life's challenges are inevitable, but the saying, Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain, encourages people to embrace difficulties rather than avoid them. It highlights the importance of resilience, adaptability and finding joy even in uncertain circumstances. Instead of postponing happiness until problems disappear, the proverb encourages individuals to make the most of the present moment.
Kerala monsoon update: The southwest monsoon is advancing across India, bringing much-needed rain to many regions. Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Goa, and Maharashtra will see persistent rainfall. Northeast India forecasts widespread precipitation. Hill stations will experience cooler weather. However, heatwave conditions continue in parts of Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Travellers should stay informed about weather updates.
Quote of the Day by Ringo Starr: Ringo Starr's quote, I mean, women are very important to me. I don't know, they just drive me crazy, explores the complex and often unpredictable nature of attraction, love, and human relationships. The quote humorously acknowledges that the people we care about most can have a powerful impact on our emotions, bringing both happiness and frustration.
Life's uncertainties often leave us searching for answers, but Proverbs 3:5 offers timeless wisdom: 'Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.' This encourages a faith that transcends our limited perspective, recognizing God's greater purpose. Choosing trust over fear and doubt brings peace, knowing we're not alone in life's journey.
A devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar bed and breakfast, claiming 21 lives, has renewed scrutiny of Delhi's fire safety infrastructure. This incident highlights a grim trend, with over 500 fire-related deaths recorded between 2019 and March 2026. Experts cite rapid urbanization, illegal constructions, and non-compliance with safety norms as key contributing factors.
Soaked raisins are a simple but powerful morning habit followed in many Indian homes. Eating them daily can improve energy levels, support digestion, help manage cravings, and contribute to better overall health. This easy kitchen remedy requires no effort but offers long-term wellness benefits when consumed consistently on an empty stomach.
Maja Chwaliska story: Polish qualifier Maja Chwaliska has achieved a historic feat at the 2026 French Open, reaching the women's singles final despite starting outside the top 100. Her remarkable journey, marked by financial struggles and a past battle with depression, culminates in a Grand Slam final appearance, a first for a Roland-Garros qualifier.
Quote of the Day: Legendary guitarist Steve Vai, celebrating his birthday, challenges the notion of 'greatest' by emphasizing personal 'favorites.' His perspective highlights the subjective nature of appreciation, urging a focus on what resonates individually rather than universal rankings. This encourages authenticity and self-worth beyond constant comparison.
Ginger spoils quickly in Indian kitchens due to heat and moisture, but proper storage can keep it fresh for days without refrigeration. From using dry sand and paper wrapping to rice grain storage and salt coating, these simple traditional methods help preserve ginger naturally and reduce kitchen waste effectively.
Trump Tariffs have grabbed headlines and become the topic of discussion around the world. Now there is a reality-check on the food ingredients.
African proverb of the day: An African saying warns that seeking revenge against an enemy can lead to self-destruction, as actions intended to harm others often boomerang. This wisdom emphasizes that retaliation rarely brings peace and can create deeper wounds, urging restraint and thoughtful decision-making over impulsive anger.
A viral video highlights a UPSC aspirant's demanding daily routine. She wakes before 4 AM, studies for hours, manages household chores, and attends to physiotherapy patients. Her schedule spans nearly 18 hours daily. The video has garnered praise for her dedication and ignited conversations about the intense pressures faced by aspirants preparing for competitive exams in India.
Iran retains a significant portion of its missile arsenal, with President Donald Trump estimating 21 to 22 percent remaining. This comes after Tehran launched numerous missiles across the region, despite ongoing ceasefire violations. Weeks of negotiations have failed to yield a peace deal.
A century-old cooperative in Punjab's Hoshiarpur district is empowering farmers with loans, equipment rentals, and ultra-low-cost biogas. This multi-dimensional institution, serving over 3,700 people, has diversified into agro-processing, wastewater treatment, and affordable medicine provision, significantly boosting rural living standards and productivity. Its innovative sustainability initiatives have earned national recognition.
Pope Leo has begun a week-long visit to Spain on Saturday. He called on world leaders to reject divisive politics and embrace peace. The Pope will meet with homeless people and migrants. He will also address the Spanish parliament. His visit highlights Spain's history of interfaith cooperation. The Pope's agenda includes meeting survivors of clergy abuse.
Kalashtami, dedicated to Lord Kaal Bhairav, will be observed on June 8, 2026, as Adhik Kalashtami due to Adhik Maas. Devotees fast and offer prayers to Lord Bhairav to remove negative traits and energies. Rituals include a holy bath, fasting, and offering sweet bread as prasad.
India's manufacturing sector is becoming more self-reliant. Import dependence is falling in electricals, chemicals, and capital goods. This trend strengthens domestic production. Policy initiatives like Make in India are driving this shift. The economy is better protected from global supply shocks. Sectors like consumer goods show lower import intensity. Some sectors remain import-dependent and need monitoring.
Indian Ambassador Vikram Doraiswami visited Beijing Foreign Studies University. He spoke about the long history of language and idea exchanges between India and China. These interactions have enriched both civilizations for over two millennia. Doraiswami emphasized the importance of understanding each other's contemporary realities through academic and people-to-people engagement. The university offers courses in several Indian languages.
India is intensifying efforts to discover new oil and gas reserves along its eastern offshore frontier by reprocessing decades-old seismic data and conducting fresh deep-water surveys. This major program across key sedimentary basins aims to reduce import dependence by unlocking untapped hydrocarbon resources beneath the seabed. The initiative is expected to be completed over 36 months.

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