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Babar Azam has been reinstated as Pakistan's Test captain, replacing Shan Masood, ahead of upcoming series against the West Indies and England. Masood's tenure, marked by 12 losses in 16 matches, faced intense scrutiny following a whitewash by Bangladesh. The Pakistan Cricket Board announced the change on Sunday, with Azam set to lead the squad in the challenging tours.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif affirmed strong support for Turkiye, stating their successes are intertwined. During a joint press conference in Istanbul, both nations pledged to boost bilateral trade to USD 5 billion, a significant jump from the current USD 1.3 billion. Defence cooperation was highlighted as a key driver for economic ties, with plans to expand collaboration in energy, transportation, and technology.
Investigators uncover a significant financial discrepancy at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, with accused individuals showing assets far exceeding their known incomes. Allegations point to daily siphoning of 6-8 lakh from donations. Concerns were reportedly raised months prior, but no FIR was filed initially. CCTV footage and discrepancies in donation deposits are aiding the probe into alleged embezzlement of cash and precious metals.
West Bengal is introducing a strict new law to curb vandalism and maintain public order. Individuals causing damage to property during protests will face penalties three times the value of the destruction. Targeting industrial units will result in severe financial penalties and jail time. This move aims to protect assets and boost investor confidence by ensuring accountability for property damage.
An inquiry has been ordered into allegations of theft of donations at the Badrinath temple following a complaint by a local social organization. The group accused a committee staffer of siphoning off offerings, a claim the temple committee chairman is investigating. CCTV footage is being reviewed, and if irregularities are found, strict action will be taken. The Badrinath and Kedarnath temples have received substantial donations during the ongoing pilgrimage.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan disbursed 25,863 crore as the first installment for the Viksit Bharat G-RAM-G Yojana, a successor to MGNREGA. The new scheme guarantees 125 days of employment for rural households, replacing the previous 100-day limit. While lauded for smooth implementation, it faces criticism for removing Mahatma Gandhi's name and altering the Centre-State funding ratio.
The Congress has accused the BJP-RSS of a chanda chori (donation scam) at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, alleging thousands of crores were siphoned off. Party leader Jairam Ramesh criticized the Prime Minister and Home Minister's silence on the matter, calling the RSS statement on the issue disgraceful. An FIR has been registered, and eight people arrested following preliminary findings of an SIT.
Africa's Great Green Wall is an 8,000-kilometre restoration initiative stretching from Senegal to Djibouti, aimed at reversing decades of desertification across the Sahel. Launched by the African Union in 2007, the project targets restoration of 100 million hectares of land, creation of 10 million jobs and improved food security for millions by 2030.
Qatar has lifted its temporary ban on maritime navigation for all vessels, effective immediately. This decision reverses a suspension imposed last month due to escalating regional tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. The move aims to ensure the safe passage of ships through vital Gulf waterways, crucial for global energy and trade markets. Operators are urged to adhere to all safety regulations for secure voyages.
Odisha rain today: Odisha is bracing for continued heavy rainfall over the next 48 hours as a Bay of Bengal depression intensifies. The India Meteorological Department has issued red alerts for five districts, warning of extremely heavy showers, potential flash floods, and landslides. Authorities are on high alert, with widespread rainfall expected across the state. Fishermen are advised to avoid the rough seas.
China and Russia are set to conduct joint naval exercises off Qingdao next week, with both navies also planning maritime patrols in the Pacific. These annual drills aim to tackle security challenges and ensure regional stability. Russia's Pacific Fleet has already dispatched a cruiser, corvette, submarine, and rescue vessel to Qingdao for the July 6-13 exercises.
A proposed 100-bed civil hospital in Indore's Khajrana remains a 'hospital on paper' six years after its announcement. Despite lacking land and a building, 87 staff positions are sanctioned, with nearly 80 employees currently serving at other government facilities. Officials cite the difficulty in finding suitable government land as the reason for the delay, while critics question the recruitment for a non-existent hospital.
A first-year college student has stunned many by earning approximately Rs 4 lakh monthly as a sales intern at a startup, even outperforming experienced professionals. His exceptional sales performance has earned him a fully paid trip to Thailand. This remarkable achievement highlights the company's shift towards hiring based on practical skills and raw talent rather than traditional qualifications, sparking widespread discussion about the evolving Indian startup hiring landscape.
A crucial Uttar Pradesh government panel's madrasa reform recommendations remain overdue, impacting proposed changes to the state's education framework. The six-member committee's report, expected to guide amendments to key acts, has faced multiple extensions. While officials assure it's coming 'very soon,' the delay has caused uncertainty for aided madrasas and their teachers, especially with upcoming assembly elections.
Strikingly similar accounts of alien encounters are often rooted in the brain's ability to generate vivid, real-feeling experiences, especially during sleep paralysis. Psychological research highlights traits like absorption and fantasy proneness, alongside memory's reconstructive nature, contributing to these perceptions. Cultural narratives then shape how these internal events are interpreted.
A diaspora group talks how Indian thinkers and spiritual leaders have influenced American culture. Starting with Swami Vivekanandas message of acceptance in 1893, to B.K.S. Iyengars pivotal yoga movement, their impact stretches across spirituality, health, and advocacy for social justice. Icons like Paramahansa Yogananda and B.R. Ambedkar profoundly shaped communities and spiritual pathways throughout the United States.
Devotees' annual offerings at Uttarakhand's Badrinath and Kedarnath shrines, managed by BKTC, are estimated at Rs 80-85 crore, surpassing budgets of several state departments. This significant sum comes to light amid allegations of theft involving donations at Badrinath Dham. The Temple Committee has launched an inquiry and vowed strict action against any guilty parties, emphasizing their commitment to transparency.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup in Pennsylvania is under surveillance, with governments and private firms monitoring attendees' faces, movements, and devices. Over $1 billion in security funding fuels advanced tech like facial recognition cameras and AI-powered drones, raising significant privacy concerns. Civil society groups warn of potential human rights breaches, including invasive data collection and profiling, urging caution for international visitors.
Bihar State University Service Commission is recruiting 3,687 contractual Assistant Professors across state universities and degree colleges. Applications are open until July 15, 2026, on the HED Bihar Samarth portal, with no fee. Eligibility requires a Master's degree, NET/SET qualification (or PhD exemption), and age between 21-43. Selection involves academic assessment and an interview. The process concludes with college allotment by August 7, 2026.
The Indian government has issued a stern notice to Meta, demanding an explanation after reports surfaced of child sexual abuse material appearing in paid advertisements on Instagram. This intensified scrutiny targets the social media giant's content moderation and ad approval systems. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has directed officials to investigate how such content was displayed, raising serious concerns about platform safety policies and enforcement.
CBSE 10th Second Board Exam Result 2026 Direct Link to Check @cbseresults.nic.in: Students awaiting their CBSE Class 10 second board exam results for 2026 can anticipate an imminent online release. This second exam opportunity allows students to improve scores without a year's wait. Official websites like cbse.gov.in and DigiLocker will host the mark sheets. Parents and students are advised to keep admit cards handy for quick access once results are declared.
That heavy, uncomfortable feeling after a meal is something most of us know too well. Before you reach for an antacid, try some gentle movement instead. Research suggests yoga can help your digestive system do its job better. Here are seven poses worth trying.
US President Donald Trump claimed Washington could eliminate Iran's leadership with a single strike but is keeping diplomatic channels open. He expressed surprise at public mourning for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, suggesting fake tears. Iran's embassy in Armenia sharply criticized Trump's remarks. Meanwhile, Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is reportedly skipping funeral events due to security threats from Israel.
Two alleged shooters linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi-Harry Boxer gang, wanted for the murder of a Hansi gym owner, were killed in a police encounter in Bahadurgarh. The operation, a joint effort by Delhi and Haryana police, saw the suspects open fire on officers. In the ensuing exchange, both were fatally injured. A constable sustained a leg wound during the intense confrontation.
Delhi, Noida, Gurugram rain today: Delhi-NCR residents should brace for increased rainfall and thunderstorms over the next few days. The India Meteorological Department forecasts active monsoon conditions bringing cloudy skies, intermittent showers, and gusty winds of up to 60 kmph. Rainfall is expected to intensify from July 6 and continue through July 9, with potential for localized disruptions. Stay updated on local forecasts.
US President Donald Trump's upcoming NATO summit visit to Ankara may pave the way for Turkey to acquire crucial fighter jet engines for its KAAN stealth fighter project. While this could boost Turkey's indigenous defense capabilities, analysts believe it won't resolve the long-standing F-35 dispute, which continues to strain US-Turkey relations due to the S-400 missile system.
Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo highlights India's envelope problem, arguing that talent is overlooked due to a focus on credentials over ability. He shared an example of a self-taught designer from Indore earning significantly, underscoring that potential often lies beyond traditional markers. This discussion emerges as India's creator economy booms, with regional influencers and Gen Z driving substantial growth and shifting career perceptions.
Actress Madhoo reflects on the stark contrast in the film industry for actresses then and now. She highlights that 90s performers like herself were granted time to evolve and improve with each role, receiving second and third chances from audiences. Today's newcomers, however, face immense pressure to be perfect from their debut, with less room for error in a highly competitive landscape.
Taiwan has revived anti-communist patriotic classes for its military graduates after a 25-year hiatus, citing escalating threats from China. The defence ministry emphasized the need for graduates to understand national security dangers and their mission. This move follows a record surge in Chinese naval activity near the island, which Beijing claims as its territory. Officials aim to foster a clear distinction between friends and foes amidst China's assertive military presence.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte faces a tough challenge keeping the US committed to the alliance, especially with President Trump demanding loyalty beyond financial contributions. Despite Rutte's efforts, including elaborate presentations on European defense spending, Trump remains focused on perceived slights like allies not joining the Iran war. This comes as Russia poses a growing threat, and US troop commitments in Europe are becoming uncertain, raising concerns about collective security.
Teejan Bai Pandwani: Renowned folk artist Teejan Bai, celebrated for her captivating Pandavani performances of the Mahabharata, has passed away at 70. Defying societal norms and personal hardships, she became a global icon, transforming the traditional art form with her dynamic 'Kapalik' style. Her journey from a village performer to a cultural ambassador, recognized with prestigious awards, serves as an enduring inspiration for perseverance and artistic dedication.
Overnight oats are one of the easiest high protein breakfasts you can prepare. With the right add-ins, from Greek yogurt and peanut butter to whey protein and paneer, a single base recipe can become seven completely different meals. Prep takes under five minutes and breakfast is ready by morning.
Ancient Greek philosopher Epictetus' timeless wisdom offers solace in today's chaotic world. His core message emphasizes focusing on what we can control our thoughts, choices, and actions rather than external events beyond our grasp. This Stoic principle, gaining modern traction through mindfulness and CBT, teaches that true freedom and lasting happiness stem from mastering our inner selves, not manipulating circumstances.
Bengaluru has prohibited the use of drinking water for car washing, gardening, road cleaning and construction activities as the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board seeks to conserve water amid El Nio-linked monsoon disruptions. The measures are aimed at ensuring drinking water security and promoting responsible use of potable water across the city.
As AI, geopolitical shifts and disruption redefine leadership, The Decisive Decade for Leaders brings together CEOs, CXOs, board members, promoters and business heads for an exclusive masterclass with Dr Ram Charan, offering practical strategies to lead through India's defining decade.
Quote of the day by Immanuel Kant: Two centuries ago, philosopher Immanuel Kant proposed that true peace transcends mere absence of war, advocating for a profound shift in human thinking. He argued that lasting harmony hinges on individuals and nations prioritizing collective well-being over narrow self-interest.
Senior founders, who give up the comforts of India Inc for the chaotic energy of startups, bring to the table instant credibility, networks and industry knowledge that young founders strive for years to build.
Ladakh's Pashmina industry is set for a major boost with new policies approved by the Lieutenant Governor. A 'Livestock Development Incentive Programme' offers a 25% top-up on procurement, directly benefiting nomadic herders. A 8 crore revolving fund will ensure prompt payments, ending distress sales. These reforms aim to double production and strengthen Ladakh's position as a global leader in premium Pashmina.
Gurugram Municipal Corporation has fired an assistant sanitation inspector for using AI to fake the resolution of a garbage dumping complaint. He allegedly manipulated photos to show a site as clean, despite no work being done. In a separate incident, another official was dismissed for using GPS spoofing to falsify attendance. The corporation vows zero tolerance for such fraudulent practices.
A preliminary hearing begins Monday in Utah where prosecutors will argue for the death penalty against Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kirk's wife and parents are expected to attend the livestreamed proceeding. Prosecutors allege Robinson confessed via text and left a note, presenting DNA evidence linking him to the murder weapon. The hearing aims to establish sufficient grounds for a trial.
Isaac Newton, renowned for his physics breakthroughs, also explored faith, believing science and religion illuminated the same reality. His quote, As a blind man has no idea of colors, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives and understands all things, highlights human knowledge limits. Newton saw nature's order as evidence of a Creator, urging intellectual humility even as science advances.
The United States recorded a new FIFA World Cup attendance record, drawing over 8 million fans to matches, underscoring a surge in football's popularity. Meanwhile, France and Morocco have advanced to the 2026 quarterfinals. France secured their spot by defeating Paraguay, while Morocco impressively beat co-hosts Canada, setting up an exciting clash between the two nations.
Cockroaches are one of the most stubborn household problems in Indian homes, especially in kitchens. Chemical sprays work but come with their own concerns around food safety and indoor air quality. Some plants contain natural compounds that cockroaches find strongly unpleasant. Here are seven worth keeping in your kitchen.
Afghanistan's vital car parts trade in Spin Boldak has ground to a halt, crippled by escalating border conflicts with Pakistan and the recent Middle East war. Disruptions to key shipping routes, like the Strait of Hormuz, have sent import costs soaring and left businesses facing massive losses.
India is set to embrace a new biofuel initiative, allowing up to 15% isobutanol blending with diesel. This strategic move aims to curb reliance on imported crude oil and promote cleaner energy alternatives. Isobutanol, derived from ethanol, offers superior properties over direct ethanol blending, making it a promising substitute for diesel.
A poet at the funeral for Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei incited calls for the death of US President Donald Trump before a massive crowd. The funeral, attended by hundreds of thousands, honored Khamenei, who died in an airstrike, and highlighted the theocracy's efforts to leverage its influence amid ongoing war and potential Israeli attacks. The event's significance for the new supreme leader and ongoing negotiations was underscored.
Weather Today and Tomorrow: India braces for intense monsoon activity on July 5-6, with extremely heavy rainfall predicted for western and central regions. Mumbai and surrounding areas are under a red alert. Northern, eastern, and northeastern states will also see widespread showers, while hill states face landslide and flash flood risks. Residents are urged to stay updated and avoid travel during heavy downpours.

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