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Proverb of the Day highlights the saying, A tent without a woman is like a violin with no strings. The proverb explains the value of emotional connection, harmony, mutual support, and family life. It compares a home without emotional care to a violin that cannot create music. The teaching remains relevant today as people continue to build relationships through understanding, cooperation, and shared responsibilities.
Formula 1 is focusing on India as a key market. The sport's chief executive sees potential for a return to India. Adani Group is actively working to bring Formula 1 back. This effort aims to showcase India's heritage beyond just a sporting event. A race is not expected in the immediate future, but a long-term view is being taken.
Tata Sons chairman N. Chandrasekaran will not seek a pay raise for FY26. This decision comes amid group concerns about capital allocation and the profitability of new ventures. Some group businesses face cyclical pressures. Geopolitical and economic conditions challenge businesses like Air India. Tata Consultancy Services remains a key profit driver. Chandrasekaran's remuneration in FY25 was performance-linked.
With the Rajya Sabha elections looming on June 18, political parties in Jharkhand are strategically securing their MLAs. In a bid to stave off potential defections, the NDA and INDIA alliance are stashing their lawmakers away in hotels.
The FIFA World Cup triggers intense emotions in fans due to deep psychological connections with their teams, tapping into identity and belonging. Victories feel personal, while defeats can be devastating, reflecting the strong emotional investment. These shared experiences foster a powerful sense of community and belonging, making the tournament more than just a game.
Incidentally, the exam, originally held on May 3, was cancelled after the National Testing Authority (NTA) discovered that several questions were allegedly in circulation over Telegram, before the exam.
Greek proverb of the day highlights an ancient perspective on marriage, commitment, and personal freedom. The saying explores how relationships require compromise, shared responsibilities, reciprocity, and partnership. While rooted in traditional Greek society, its teachings continue to spark discussions about love, emotional security, equality, independence, and the balance between individual choices and collective life in modern relationships.
The Supreme Court has ordered the Tripura State Election Commission to hold village committee elections on September 27. This decision comes after the Attorney General suggested a single-phase election, a proposal agreed upon by the Solicitor General and the state government.
Hindustan Machine Tools is set for a revival. The plan prioritizes self-reliance in advanced manufacturing. It will focus on producing capital goods for ISRO's space technology needs. The revival may involve land sales and financial relief. This initiative aims to boost domestic capabilities in critical sectors. Implementation follows stakeholder consultations.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has filed an election petition in the Calcutta High Court. She is challenging the assembly poll result for the Bhabanipur constituency. Banerjee lost the Bhabanipur seat to BJP's Suvendu Adhikari. She visited the high court registry to affirm the petition. The counting of votes for the West Bengal assembly elections was held on May 4.
Trinamool leader Abhishek Banerjee appeared before the CID for questioning regarding alleged inflammatory remarks. He also faced interrogation by the ED in a separate case. Meanwhile, a look-out notice has been issued for his personal assistant in connection with a soil theft FIR. The investigations are ongoing.
Antarctic ice cores climate change: Scientists found ancient air trapped in Antarctic ice. This ice holds records of Earth's atmosphere for thousands of years. It shows volcanic events and human activities like mining. A significant drop in carbon dioxide levels is linked to the devastating impact of European colonization on Indigenous populations in the Americas.
India has cautioned that reforming the UN Security Council will be inadequate if only non-permanent seats are added. Permanent Representative P Harish stated this would not alter the decision-making power of the five permanent members. India advocates for expanding the permanent category to achieve better balance and equity.
A parliamentary committee is urging immediate changes to the National Testing Agency, emphasizing the need for an infallible framework for critical entrance exams such as NEET and CUET. Concerns have been raised regarding CUET's potential impact on JNU's mission to foster diversity in terms of socio-economic and regional backgrounds.
Global icon Taylor Swift offers a powerful reminder: true strength emerges when you stop accepting empty apologies. Her message emphasizes that repeated apologies without genuine change signal a lack of remorse. Swift advocates for recognizing this pattern and fearlessly walking away, prioritizing self-respect and emotional well-being over continued disappointment. This lesson transcends relationships, highlighting the courage in choosing peace.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's meeting request to TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee was missed. Banerjee was being questioned by CID in Kolkata. This comes as a significant split hits the TMC. Around 20 MPs have announced their intention to merge with another party. They seek recognition as the 'real TMC'. The Speaker will hear both factions before deciding.
The initiative is aimed at promoting dialogue, countering hate speech and strengthening community-led peacebuilding amid growing tensions in West Asia.
India faces its weakest monsoon in 11 years. Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has instructed states to prepare contingency plans for districts likely to experience low or uneven rainfall this kharif season. The government is focusing on water conservation and alternative cropping patterns. Efforts are also underway to boost cotton production through scientific farming.
Psychology suggests that adults who hold on to special items are rarely acting irrationally. More often, they are trying to preserve something meaningful, such as security, comfort, possibility or hope. The challenge is that the brain can sometimes overlook an important reality: many treasured things are meant to be enjoyed and experienced, not saved indefinitely.
India's Comptroller and Auditor General, K Sanjay Murthy, urged state governments to fully disclose their off-budget borrowings. He highlighted that these liabilities have reached 90.51 lakh crore. States are advised to reduce these debts over time. Accurate reporting is crucial for understanding the true scale of state finances and ensuring fiscal transparency. This will aid informed decision-making by policymakers.
As the animal lay dying, Aldo Leopold looked into its eyes and saw what he later described as a fierce green fire fading away. In that moment, something changed. The young hunter who believed that fewer wolves meant more deerand better huntingbegan to realize that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such simple thinking.
Uttar Pradesh schools affiliated with the Basic Education Council and recognized institutions have extended summer vacations until June 24 due to severe heatwave conditions. Regular classes will now commence on June 25, with staff reporting earlier for preparations. This move prioritizes student safety and aims for academic calendar uniformity.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai emphasizes that leaders must focus on others' success. True leadership means helping teams grow and reach their potential. This approach builds stronger organizations and fosters loyalty. Business owners should create opportunities for employees and partners. This collaborative mindset drives long-term success. The most respected leaders inspire and mentor others.
French proverb of the day: A French saying reveals a truth about love. It states that in romance, one person often suffers while the other is bored. This reflects the reality of emotional differences in relationships. The saying encourages partners to be aware of these imbalances. It stresses the importance of communication and mutual effort for a strong connection.
A Spanish game called Billarda has gone viral on Indian social media. Many Indians recognize it as their ancient game, gilli danda. Videos show players flicking a small stick with a larger one towards a target. This has brought back childhood memories for many. Gilli danda is believed to be over 2,000 years old.
The US military is secretly guiding oil tankers through the Gulf of Oman. This operation uses drones and helicopters to facilitate ship-to-ship transfers. The goal is to keep energy exports flowing despite regional tensions. At least 116 ships have been involved since May. This method mirrors tactics used by Iran to bypass sanctions. The transfers occur near Fujairah and Sohar.
Morgan Housel, a renowned financial writer, shares a powerful money lesson. He explains that spending to impress others is the quickest route to financial decline. True wealth is built by saving and making wise choices, not by displaying possessions. Housel's insights from 'The Psychology of Money' highlight the difference between appearing rich and actually being financially secure.
India's digital payment system, UPI, has expanded its global reach with a launch at Galeries Lafayette in Nice, France. This move strengthens economic and technological ties between India and France. Following its introduction at the Eiffel Tower earlier this year, UPI is now available in nine countries. This allows Indian travelers to make easy payments abroad using familiar platforms.
During a significant summit in France, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in crucial discussions with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. They focused on fortifying their nations' relationship through avenues like commerce, renewable energy, and educational partnerships.
Forget the internet, there's a hidden superhighway under your feet, and it's almost a billion Sun trips long and scientists have now mapped this underground fungal network for the first time. The study shows that these fungal networks stretch about 110 quadrillion kilometers across Earth. They help plants obtain nutrients and water, move around 4 billion tons of carbon dioxide into soils each year, and support ecosystems. Researchers say the findings could help conservation efforts, climate plan
A young woman achieved significant weight loss without gyms or crash diets. She focused on walking 10,000 steps daily and eating home-cooked vegetarian meals. This approach led to a 5 kg loss in just a few months. Her journey highlights the power of consistent, simple lifestyle changes for effective weight management.
Spanish proverb of the day: It reminds us that difficult moments often carry unexpected value. Challenges teach perspective. Failure reveals opportunity. Hardship builds resilience. Life lessons emerge through experience. Personal growth begins when we stop resisting change and start discovering the wisdom hidden within every obstacle.
Today's school assembly news covers significant national developments including new prescription mandates for medicinal syrups and ISRO's upcoming PSLV launch. Internationally, a potential US-Iran agreement and G7 cooperation on China are highlighted, alongside a B-52 bomber crash. In sports, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's on-field incident and Smriti Mandhana's inclusion in TIME's list are noted.
Speaking at the Outreach Session on 'Forging new Partnerships and rebuilding international solidarity here, Modi also underscored the importance of rust in building international partnerships, especially in an increasingly interconnected world.
America will permit Iran to start selling oil and fuel immediately. This follows a memorandum of understanding to end a war. Sanctions on Iranian oil sales will be waived. This waiver also includes banking, transportation, and insurance services. These provisions take effect once the agreement is signed this week.
The platform brings together more than 200 verified space and defence companies across nearly 20 domains and over 120 sub-domains. It aims to create a single, trusted platform for capability discovery, collaboration and business development across the Indian space ecosystem.
Chinese proverb offers enduring wisdom about education, empowerment, and self-reliance. While temporary assistance is sometimes necessary, lasting change comes from equipping people with the skills and opportunities they need to succeed independently. The proverb highlights the transformative power of knowledge and the importance of investing in human potential. By teaching, mentoring, and empowering others, we create stronger individuals, healthier communities, and a more prosperous world. Ulti
DoorDash faced significant disruptions on Tuesday morning. Thousands of users reported issues, primarily with the mobile app. Major cities like New York, Chicago, Detroit, Dallas, and Los Angeles were most affected. DoorDash acknowledged the problem and is working to fix it. They apologized for the inconvenience caused to their customers.
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat unveiled a vision for Northeast India at the NEIINFRA summit, highlighting over Rs 6 lakh crore invested in infrastructure since 2014. The summit emphasized sustainable development, local community benefits from tourism, and unlocking the region's economic potential through collaboration and improved market access.
Around ten Indian companies have submitted bids for a major defence project. The Defence Ministry is acquiring 87 Medium-Altitude Long-Range, Endurance unmanned aerial vehicles. This over Rs 30,000 crore deal aims to boost indigenous drone manufacturing. The drones will feature advanced surveillance and strike capabilities. Integration with Indian missile systems is also planned.
Quote of the day by Noah Centineo: Noah Centineo warns that earning money can lead to a sense of entitlement, creating a slippery slope of unhealthy spending habits. He emphasizes that financial freedom requires self-discipline and thoughtful management, not just earning potential.
European Proverb of the Day highlights the old saying, Whos the man that was never fooled by a woman? The proverb explores human vulnerability, relationships, communication, stereotypes, emotions, and judgment. It teaches that people can be influenced by feelings and assumptions. The saying also encourages humility, open communication, and awareness so that people do not allow others to take advantage of their good nature, innocence, or naiveness.
Manipur is intensifying its fight against drugs. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh chaired a meeting to boost intelligence sharing and enforcement against drug trafficking. The government is committed to a drug-free state, he said.

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