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Buoyed by a victory over Olympic champions Netherlands, the Indian men's hockey team faces arch-rivals Pakistan in their London leg opener. This marks their first encounter since a 2024 Asian Champions Trophy win. India aims to build on their improved European leg performance, where they secured two wins against strong opponents, as they prepare for major upcoming tournaments.
Keir Starmer's tenure as Britain's Prime Minister has ended less than two years after his election, marked by missteps and party infighting. A significant error in judgment involving the appointment of Peter Mandelson, who had ties to Jeffrey Epstein, ultimately led to his downfall. Despite a landslide victory in 2024, a series of blunders and a recent electoral drubbing prompted his resignation, paving the way for a new Labour leader.
Tech mogul Bryan Johnson, a proponent of biohacking, offers simple life-changing advice: eat early, disconnect from screens, read before bed, and exercise daily. He boldly claims he won't die, citing biotechnology's potential to extend lifespans, asserting his body functions like an 18-year-old's. Johnson's extensive research, costing millions, has yielded 41 accessible health habits, emphasizing sleep, diet, and mindful living.
Green tea and black tea both offer health benefits, but when it comes to blood sugar control, green tea may have a slight advantage. Rich in catechin antioxidants, it may help improve insulin sensitivity. Here's a simple comparison explaining which tea may be the better choice for managing blood sugar.
In a pivotal shift towards innovation, Reliance Industries unveils Reliance 3.0, moving away from its conventional oil and consumer business operations. The company is laying the groundwork for a robust infrastructure supporting artificial intelligence, data centers, and sustainable energy. This strategy reflects its prior success with Jio, indicating a forward-looking approach to foster growth in AI and green technologies, ultimately shaping economic trends worldwide.
The Supreme Court declined to intervene in a judicial officer's plea challenging the elevation of junior colleagues to the Himachal Pradesh High Court. Justices Nagarathna and Bagchi emphasized that collegium proceedings are internal matters, stating they wouldn't open a pandora's box. The court noted no rejection of the petitioner's name, suggesting patience and advising him to pursue administrative or judicial remedies.
Hawthorne Effect. is a psychological phenomenon which suggests that increased attention and the awareness of being monitored can lead to temporary improvements in performance of individuals across various settings including workplaces and schools. The core takeaway is that human behavior is profoundly influenced by the perception of being seen and valued.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned amid growing pressure within the Labour Party, becoming the sixth British prime minister to leave office in less than a decade. Labour will begin a leadership contest on July 9, with a new leader expected before Parliament returns in September, triggering political uncertainty.
Family members of Bharat Bhushan Tiwari, who died in a police encounter in Bihar's Bhojpur district, met Prashant Kishor seeking justice. They urged him to attend a panchayat meeting on June 24. Kishor pledged support amidst a political row over the incident, with the state government ordering a judicial inquiry. Tiwari's family disputes the police's account, claiming he surrendered before being shot.
A global rights group, Jubilee Campaign, has urged nations to abolish death penalty laws for apostasy and blasphemy, citing violations of fundamental freedoms. Addressing the UN Human Rights Council, the organization highlighted that 11 countries, including Pakistan, still impose capital punishment for exercising freedom of conscience. They called for aligning laws with international standards and releasing prisoners of conscience facing such sentences.
Police deployed water cannons on CPI student and youth activists protesting the PM SHRI scheme outside the Kerala Assembly. Former minister K Rajan was addressing the gathering when the incident occurred. The CPI-affiliated groups demand the state government withdraw from the scheme, which the previous LDF government had agreed to.
A Kochi lawyer's quest for gravy with his porotta and beef fry has escalated into a legal battle, questioning whether a common culinary expectation constitutes a consumer right. After his initial complaint was dismissed, a state commission ordered a fresh hearing, acknowledging that long-standing customs could hold legal relevance. The case, now attracting widespread attention, will determine if this customary practice can be legally enforced.
India is in advanced talks with the UAE to export its advanced defence systems, including the supersonic BrahMos missile and Akashteer air defence system. This potential deal, driven by the UAE's increased arms procurement following regional conflicts, signifies a growing defence partnership between the two nations. India's defence exports are surging, with this move potentially bolstering its global defence industry presence.
Britain braces for its seventh prime minister in a decade as Keir Starmer resigns, marking another turbulent chapter. Since the 2016 Brexit vote, a whirlwind of crises from negotiations to pandemics has seen leaders fall rapidly. Each departure highlights a nation grappling with immense challenges, leaving the next leader to tackle economic woes and public trust.
Poland has expressed strong disapproval after Ukraine named a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), a group responsible for massacring Poles during World War Two. This historical dispute, particularly over the Volhynia massacres, has strained relations despite Poland's staunch support for Ukraine against Russia. Warsaw demands recognition of the events as genocide, while Kyiv maintains the naming has no anti-Polish intent.
The PFRDA has unveiled 'Pension Sahayak,' an AI-powered platform designed to streamline pension services. This initiative aims to boost inclusivity and accessibility by supporting 22 Indian languages and offering voice-based grievance submission. The system ensures timely resolution through automated escalations, marking a significant stride in citizen-centric digital governance for pension subscribers across the nation.
The Congress party has accused the Modi government of artificially inflating rural wage growth figures. According to Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh, a methodological change in data collection, including new regions with higher wages, has created a fabricated ural wages boom. He claims this masks the reality of stagnant real wages, which he argues is the core issue behind India's economic slowdown.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Bhagyathara BT-59 results for Monday, 22 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the Rs 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of other winning numbers here.
Amidst continuing tensions, high-stakes negotiations between the US and Iran in Switzerland hit a snag due to some of Trump's pointed comments. Despite Iranian delegates temporarily departing the table, mediators noted 'encouraging progress' in addressing the Lebanon crisis and maintaining an open Strait of Hormuz.
A young software engineer in Bangalore faces a dilemma as she begins her lucrative full-time career. While earning 1-1.15 lakh monthly, she feels pressured by family expectations to fund household expenses and a future home, leaving little for her own financial goals. She seeks advice on balancing family support with personal investments and achieving financial independence, questioning the fairness of her sibling's unequal contribution.
The Aditya Birla Group has launched the INT Aditya Birla Performing Arts Academy, a new institution dedicated to fostering talent in theatre, music, and dance, while also reviving the legacy of the historic Indian National Theatre. Chaired by Rajashree Birla, the academy aims to be a national hub for artistic excellence, supporting emerging artists and promoting innovation rooted in Indian traditions.
Maharashtra government tabled supplementary demands of over Rs 97,700 crore, with a significant Rs 20,552 crore earmarked for the farm loan waiver scheme. The net additional burden on the exchequer stands at Rs 74,817.66 crore. Other major allocations include funds for capital investment, MSEDCL debt repayment, and rural employment programs, reflecting a broad spectrum of developmental and welfare initiatives.
Anand Mahindra's Father's Day reflection on his late father, Harish Mahindra, is captivating netizens. He shared how his father's quiet, unwavering support defined fatherhood, prompting a personal regret about missed opportunities to truly understand him. Mahindra urged everyone to don't wait to connect with their parents, emphasizing the importance of asking questions and having conversations while they are still present.
Mother Teresa, a beacon of compassion, dedicated her life to serving the poor and sick, founding the Missionaries of Charity and earning a Nobel Peace Prize. Her profound message, Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, emphasizes that simple acts of kindness hold immense power.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure amid internal party dissent, electoral losses, and declining public support. Reports suggest he's considering a departure timetable, fueled by lawmaker concerns and speculation about potential successors like Andy Burnham. Immigration, energy policy, and economic challenges further complicate his leadership as rival parties gain traction.
FIFA world cup 2026 schedule: The FIFA World Cup 2026, featuring 48 teams, has commenced across North America. Indian fans can catch all 104 matches live on Zee5 and the Unite8 Sports network, with options for English and Hindi commentary. Due to time differences, games will air in early morning slots, with the grand finale scheduled for July 20th.
India's water management system faces significant challenges, according to Moody's Ratings. A fragmented governance structure, heavily subsidized water prices, and slow reallocation across sectors are contributing to water shortages and potential fiscal strain. Growing demand from data centers further exacerbates industrial pressure. These issues, coupled with aging infrastructure and groundwater depletion, pose a high credit risk for the nation.
Eight women in Jodhpur have suffered severe health issues, including kidney failure, after caesarean sections at the district hospital. Two are in critical condition in the ICU. The operation theatre has been temporarily shut pending investigations into the incident, which follows similar cases in Kota and Bikaner. Hospital officials are awaiting lab reports before resuming surgeries.
Ever walk into a room and forget why? It's not forgetfulness, but the 'Doorway Effect.' Psychologists explain our brains treat doorways as scene changes, filing away previous thoughts. This mental reset, common in our busy lives, can even happen with digital transitions. Remembering your goal before moving or returning to the original spot can help retrieve lost thoughts.
The highly anticipated finale of The Legend of Vox Machina Season 4 is set to drop on June 24, 2026, with the final three episodes premiering simultaneously on Prime Video. This season, lauded for its return to form, sees the heroes reuniting to confront the insidious Whispered One, a threat expanding Exandria's lore. Expect major revelations and high-stakes battles as the season concludes.
Shiv Sena (UBT) has expelled Krushna Patil Ashtikar, son of rebel MP Nagesh Patil Ashtikar, for alleged anti-party activities. This move follows Nagesh Patil Ashtikar's defection to the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, citing a lack of development funds for his constituency. The rebellion by six Lok Sabha members has intensified internal party struggles.
West Bengal's Finance Minister has earmarked Rs 36,000 crore for the Annapurna Yojna, reinforcing the state's commitment to welfare. The budget also boosts MLA development funds and introduces new pensions for retired journalists and political prisoners. The government aims to revive the state's prominence and align with India's development goals, ensuring continuity of existing social schemes.
Best Proverb of the Day: True happiness stems from strong relationships, not material wealth. A supportive family offers unconditional love and stability, while loyal friends provide unwavering companionship through life's trials. These connections create a sense of belonging and strength, making life's journey more meaningful and manageable. The proverb emphasizes that genuine bonds are life's most valuable assets, reminding us to cherish those who truly stand by us.
Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Dear Monday Weekly draw results for 22 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 numbers here.
From fantasy epics and family dramas to Korean thrillers and Hollywood comedies, OTT platforms are bringing a packed slate of movies and web series this week across Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, SonyLIV and more.
Aaditya Thackeray has strongly criticized Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs who have switched allegiance, asserting that voters in their constituencies rejected the NDA and supported the INDIA bloc. He accused the defectors of abandoning the mandate due to greed and putting their loyalty up for sale. This move, with six out of nine MPs rebelling, raises concerns about Uddhav Thackeray's leadership ahead of future political contests.
Over 100 global companies, including Nestle and Uber, are urging governments to prioritize electrification in economic strategies. They argue this shift will reduce reliance on volatile fossil fuel costs, enhance energy security, and boost competitiveness. The businesses, with combined revenues of $1.5 trillion, emphasize that clear government policies and faster permitting are crucial for accelerating this transition and lowering overall energy demand.
Shiv Sena (UBT) rebel MP Nagesh Patil Ashtikar, on Monday, confirmed his decision to leave the party, while stating that he has no grievances with party chief Uddhav Thackeray.
Aprilia has unveiled its Tuono 457 Special Edition in India, priced at Rs 3.99 lakh. This new variant boasts cosmetic tweaks, improved rider comfort with a taller handlebar and redesigned seat, and suspension tuned for Indian roads. Mechanically identical to the standard model, it retains the 457cc parallel-twin engine. Bookings are now open, aiming to enhance Aprilia's mid-capacity streetfighter offering.
Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman reveals a profound personal struggle: allowing oneself to be loved and believing one deserves it. She emphasizes that accepting affection, rather than finding it, is often the greater challenge. This sentiment resonates deeply in an age of social media pressure, urging readers to embrace their inherent worth and courageously receive love without self-doubt.
A Kolkata businesswoman, Saroj Goenka, legally saved 26 crore in taxes by reinvesting long-term capital gains from share sales into constructing a residential bungalow. This move, facilitated by Section 54F of the Income Tax Act, saw her win an appeal against tax objections. The case highlights prudent tax planning for high-net-worth individuals and offers valuable insights for retail investors looking to manage capital gains tax through real estate investment.
A decade after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, business leaders like Simon Boyd and Mike Hawes express frustration. Promises of economic booms and regained control have not materialised, with the UK struggling with access to the EU market. Economists highlight significant economic losses, while industries like carmaking and curry restaurants face increased costs and labour shortages.
Forget the fast talkers; true intelligence often lies in thoughtful pauses and self-questioning. Psychology reveals that those who hesitate before answering, admit what they don't know, and embrace uncertainty are often the sharpest minds. This intellectual humility and curiosity, rather than outward confidence, are the real indicators of a brilliant intellect, prompting deeper understanding and better decisions.

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