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FIFA World Cup 2026, Mexico vs South Africa LIVE: Julian Quinones scores tournament's first goal

The opening match of the 2026 edition is under way at the iconic Azteca stadium in Mexico City

The Hindu 12 Jun 2026 1:25 am

Dylan Larkin Trade Rumors Could Impact Vincent Trocheck and Detroit Red Wings Offseason Decisions

Dylan Larkin's trade request could affect Vincent Trocheck's market value, while Red Wings prospect goaltender Sebastian Cossa has also surfaced in trade speculation.

NDTV 12 Jun 2026 12:56 am

Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe And History: World Cup Record Book Could Be Rewritten In 2026

The FIFA World Cup's all-time goalscoring record has stood untouched for more than a decade. But when the 2026 tournament kicks off across the United States, Canada and Mexico, two of football's biggest stars will have a chance to rewrite history

NDTV 11 Jun 2026 11:39 pm

Messi, Mbappe And History: World Cup Record Book Could Be Rewritten In 2026

The FIFA World Cup's all-time goalscoring record has stood untouched for more than a decade. But when the 2026 tournament kicks off across the United States, Canada and Mexico, two of football's...

NDTV 11 Jun 2026 11:39 pm

IFAD moves to unlock finance for Northeast Indias agroecology enterprises

Seventeen agroecology businesses from five Northeast Indian states met in Guwahati. They shared ideas and discussed challenges. The event aimed to connect them with investors and stakeholders. This initiative supports building economically viable, agroecology-based businesses. The goal is to link enterprises to markets and strengthen value addition. This will help small-scale producers and rural enterprises grow.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 9:44 pm

How Estadio Azteca became the most iconic World Cup stadium ever

The Estadio Azteca in Mexico City is set to make history by hosting its third FIFA World Cup opening match in 2026. This iconic venue previously witnessed legendary moments in the 1970 and 1986 tournaments, including Pel's triumph and Maradona's 'Hand of God' and 'Goal of the Century'.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 7:35 pm

Anupam Kher admits judging an overweight passenger on a flight, what happened next left him humbled. 'How quickly we judge people'

Veteran actor Anupam Kher recently shared a personal story from a flight between Goa and Mumbai that changed the way he thinks about first impressions. After seeing a fellow passenger named David, who was overweight, take out a large collection of chocolates and sweets, Kher assumed they were for his own consumption. However, he was surprised to learn that David was actually carrying the treats to gift to the cabin crew as a gesture of appreciation.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 6:06 pm

Godzilla El Nino to eat up Gujarat, Goa's monsoon rain, worsen water crisis - India Today

Godzilla El Nino to eat up Gujarat, Goa's monsoon rain, worsen water crisis India Today

Google News 11 Jun 2026 4:29 pm

Looking for best mutual funds to invest in? Here are the top 10 picks

Choosing mutual funds based only on online rankings or recent performance can be misleading. ETMutualFunds shortlisted 10 equity funds across five categories using rolling returns, consistency, downside risk, outperformance and asset size. Investors should select funds based on financial goals, investment horizon and risk appetite.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 3:17 pm

'One Last Dance': Five Icons Set For Their FIFA World Cup Swansong

One Last Dance: As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, fans around the world are preparing for a month of unforgettable moments and dramatic finishes, but beyond the race for footballs biggest prize, the tournament is also expected to mark the end of an era. For several of the games most celebrated names, this World Cup could be the final chapter of careers that have inspired millions and defined a generation of football. Some have already lifted the trophy, others are still chasing the one achievement, but all will step onto the field knowing this could be their last appearance on the sports grandest stage. Here are five football legends who are likely playing their final FIFA World Cup. 1. Lionel Messi (Argentina) After completing footballs ultimate dream by leading Argentina to World Cup glory in 2022, Lionel Messi returns for what is expected to be his final appearance at the tournament. The eight-time Ballon dOr winner ended decades of debate by lifting the trophy in Qatar and now has a chance to achieve another historic feat, helping Argentina become the first nation since Brazil in 1962 to successfully defend the World Cup title. Regardless of how far Argentina go, Messis legacy as one of footballs greatest players is already secure. 2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) Few athletes have redefined longevity quite like Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese superstar has enjoyed a remarkable international career spanning more than two decades and remains his countrys biggest inspiration. The World Cup is the only major trophy missing from Ronaldos collection, making 2026 one final opportunity to complete footballs ultimate challenge. At 41, he enters the tournament knowing every match could be his last on the World Cup stage. 3. Luka Modric (Croatia) Luka Modric has been the symbol of Croatias rise as a football powerhouse. From guiding his nation to the 2018 final to another podium finish in 2022, the midfield maestro has consistently delivered on the biggest occasions. Now 40, Modric remains Croatias leader and creative force. A strong run in 2026 would provide a fitting farewell to one of the finest midfielders the game has ever seen. 4. Thomas Muller (Germany) A World Cup winner in 2014 and one of Germanys greatest tournament performers, Thomas Mller has built a reputation for thriving under pressure. His intelligence, movement and knack for producing decisive moments have made him a fan favourite for more than a decade. As Germany look to reclaim their place among footballs elite, the 36-year-old will hope to sign off with one final memorable campaign. 5. Neymar (Brazil) His intelligence, movement and knack for producing decisive moments have made him a fan favourite for more than a decade. As Germany look to reclaim their place among footballs elite, the 36-year-old will hope to sign off with one final memorable campaign. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Neymar, Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 goals in 128 international matches, has not played for Brazil since suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in October 2023. However, he has been included in the squad and would look to turn things around for Brazil, who are searching for their sixth FIFA World Cup trophy in 24 years. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Jun 2026 2:26 pm

PM Modi chairs NITI Aayog Council meeting, Telangana CM attends

New Delhi: Niti Aayogs 11th Governing Council meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, began here on Thursday, June 11, to deliberate on the governments approach for inclusive human development with the goal to attain the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047. Chairing the 11th meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog, PM Modi Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 11 Jun 2026 1:47 pm

Delhi-NCR plans Tokyo-like growth: 8 new towns proposed, nearby city travel to reduce to just 30 minutes

Delhi Master Plan 2041 Latest News: Delhi-NCR is planning for significant growth with up to eight new townships and a 30-minute commute goal between major cities. This Regional Plan 2041 aims to spread development beyond Delhi, inspired by smart city models and incorporating existing state projects. The ambitious plan requires an estimated Rs 20 lakh crore investment to accommodate millions of new residents and upgrade infrastructure.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 1:14 pm

Stop chasing 10,000 steps daily: US entrepreneur Karl Mehta shares 7 simple walking habits that may control blood sugar level, improve health

The 10,000-step goal, a marketing tactic, is challenged by research suggesting significant health benefits occur with around 7,000 steps daily. Walking after meals, at a brisk pace, and in natural light offers further advantages, while breaking up sitting time and adding inclines enhances results. Walking is presented as a simple yet powerful tool for physical and mental well-being.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 1:03 pm

Are your kids addicted to screens too? 5 things parents must fix first before limiting screen time

Just five more minutes. Every parent has heard this at least a hundred times. It starts small. One more Youtube video, one more game level, one more reel. And before you know it, dinner is getting cold on the table, homework hasn't been touched, and asking your child to put the phone down has turned into a full argument. Many parents today feel trapped in a daily battle with screens. They worry their child is too hooked on screens and losing interest in anything else. So they do the obvious thing: tighten the rules.But here's the thing, in most homes, screen addiction isn't actually the problem. It's a sign of one. Children don't reach for screens simply because screens are there. They turn to them because screens are meeting a need, whether it's entertainment, connection, comfort, excitement, or even an escape from stress and boredom. That's why no matter how many rules parents create, the struggle continues. Take away the tablet, and the child becomes frustrated. Ban gaming, and they move to videos. Remove one screen, and they find another.Before parents focus on limiting screen time, it may be worth asking a different question: What is making screens so hard to put down in the first place? Here are five things worth fixing before reaching for another screen-time rule.Fix boredom before fixing screen timeThere was a time when children spent entire evenings playing in the grounds or cycling around the neighbourhood with friends. That kind of unstructured time has quietly disappeared. Now, the moment there's nothing happening: a device fills the gap. Entertainment is always one tap away. Here's the thing though: Boredom serves a purpose. It's where imagination shows up. Where children figure out how to keep themselves occupied, follow a curiosity, or invent something from nothing. When every quiet moment gets swallowed by digital content, children simply don't get the chance to develop that ability. Many parents say, My child has no idea what to do without a screen. That sentence is the problem, not the screen. The fix isn't just about cutting screen time. It's about building a life with genuinely interesting alternatives. Books, sport, music, cooking, outdoor play, drawing, puzzles. Not as punishment but as options.Fix family connection before blaming the phoneParents often complain that children are always glued to their devices. But if we're being honest, many adults are too. How often do family members sit in the same room while everyone is looking at a different screen? Children need attention and conversation. They need to feel like the people around them are actually there. When that's missing, screens step in. A video becomes entertainment, a game becomes company and social media becomes a sense of belonging to children. No one is saying parents must be available every second. That's not realistic.But even 10 minutes of real conversation after school, dinner without phones on the table, a weekend walk, talking at bedtime would make a difference.Fix your own screen habits firstThis is probably the hardest one. Children notice everything. They notice when parents scroll through their phones during meals. The conversation that gets interrupted by a notification. The rule that applies to them but not to the adults in the house. Parents are the first model children have for what normal looks like. If screens appear to be the centre of everyday life, children naturally assume that's normal. That doesn't mean parents need to become screen-free. Most parents genuinely need their phones for work and daily life. But it's difficult to enforce a rule you're visibly not following. Device-free meals. Screen-free bedrooms. No phones during conversations. Fix sleep before worrying about screen addictionA child who isn't sleeping properly is almost always going to get attracted toward screens. When rest is lacking, focus disappears, moods shift, and patience runs thin. Screens then become the easiest form of entertainment because they require very little effort. The other side of this is equally frustrating: too much screen time, especially close to bedtime, makes it harder to fall asleep. It becomes a loop. Poor sleep pushes children toward screens. More screens make sleep worse. Parents can spend a lot of energy tracking hours of screen use while missing the more straightforward question: Is my child actually getting enough rest?Fix stress, pressure, and emotional overloadNot every child who disappears into a screen is addicted to it. Some are just exhausted.Today's children face academic pressure, social pressure, extracurricular commitments, and constant comparison. Many feel like they're being evaluated all the time.. For many of them, a screen is simply an escape. When a child is glued to a device for hours, sometimes the more useful question is: What are they trying not to think about? Often, the answer has very little to do with the screen itself. Children who have healthy ways to relax, express emotions, spend time outdoors, and talk openly about their feelings are often less dependent on screens for comfort.The goal isn't raising children who never use screensLet's be honest about this. Screens aren't going anywhere. Children are growing up in a world where technology is woven into education, work, and relationships. The aim was never to cut it all out. The real aim is to make sure screens aren't carrying all the weight. A child should have friendships, hobbies, passions that have nothing to do with a device. The most effective way to reduce screen time isn't always by taking the screen away. It's by giving children something better to come back to.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 12:23 pm

Monsoon momentum shifts east; rains may revive over west coast during June 22-23

Incoming spell may unfold with heavy rain over Coastal Karnataka and Goa and northward across Konkan, Mumbai and south Gujarat up to Surat

The Hindu Businessline 11 Jun 2026 11:19 am

EU countries weigh 'tearing apart' bloc's diplomatic service, FT reports

France and Germany are in talks to reform the European Union's 15-year-old diplomatic service. The goal is to enhance the bloc's ability to handle geopolitical crises. Discussions involve potentially shifting powers away from the EU's chief diplomat and the External Action Service. These powers could be returned to the European Commission and individual member states.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 10:16 am

Rabies 100 Per Cent Fatal Once Symptoms Appear but Completely Preventable: Experts

SRINAGAR: With dog bite incidents continuing to be reported across urban and rural areas of Jammu and Kashmir, health authorities have intensified awareness efforts on rabies prevention, stressing that timely medical intervention can save lives and help achieve the national goal of Zero Human Deaths from Dog-Mediated Rabies by 2030. The Anti-Rabies Clinic at SMHS []

KashmirLife 11 Jun 2026 8:59 am

Messi's passport details among data leaked ahead of Argentina's title defence

Argentina's World Cup preparations were hit by a reported security lapse that exposed the passport details of the entire squad, including Lionel Messi, after an unredacted team sheet was circulated. Despite the off-field issue, Argentina finished their warm-up campaign strongly with a 3-0 win over Iceland. Goals from Valentin Barco, Messi and Thiago Almada secured victory ahead of their World Cup opener against Algeria.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 6:56 am

West Asia War: US to bomb 'key facilities' in Iran, says Pete Hegseth

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made it clear that American forces stand ready to target critical Iranian installations at President Donald Trumps direction. He noted that Iran missed its chance for a diplomatic resolution, and should talks falter, the US will take decisive military action to disrupt operations that threaten its strategic goals.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 6:42 am

IW Subroto Cup MSI to lock horns with CT Hr Sec School in U 17 Boys' final

Manipur Star Institute MSI will square off against CT Higher Secondary School in the title clash of the U 17 Boys' competition in the 65th Pre Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament 2026 organised by DYASO Imphal West In the first semi final match of the four team competition, MSI knocked out Yumnam Huidrom Higher Secondary School by 3 1 goals to seal their place in the final L Denilson 35' , Ng Bogeshor 43' , and N Annex 69' were on target to give MSI a 3 1 win as Mahesh scored the consolation goal for Yumnam Huidrom Higher Secondary School during the stoppage time 70 3' Later in the second semifinal match, CT Higher Secondary School rode on goals from Naocha 19', 26', 38', 55' , Jojo 6', 58' and Surjit 9' to blank Iboton Memorial Academy Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 11 Jun 2026 6:00 am

65th Thoubal District Level Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament underway

The 65th edition of Thoubal District Level Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament for U 15 and U 17 Boys kicked off today at Kodompokpi Sports Complex, Wangjing As many as 5 teams are taking part in the U 17 Boys' competition while 4 teams are competing in the U 15 Boys' competition Both the competitions are organised in round robin league format br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 06 Subroto 20260611 jpg border 1 alt 65th Thoubal District Level Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament underway td tr tr td align center 65th Thoubal District Level Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament underway td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The opening day saw AG Memorial Academy Charangpat posting two of two wins The first match between Royal Academy, Wangjing and Lamding Higher Secondary School ended in a goalless draw before AG Memorial Academy thrashed KM Blooming Hr Sec School AG Memorial Academy then romped 6 0 past Khongjom Standard English School for the second win on trot In the U 15 boys' competition opener, Tekcham HS crushed Khongjom Standard English School 4 1 Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 11 Jun 2026 5:00 am

65th CC Meet SDC seal 2 1 win against RAU, finish Group G winners

Social Development Club SDC , Samurou fought from a goal down to beat Rising Athletic Union RAU , Lairikyengbam Leikai 2 1 and finish Group G winners in the 65th CC Meet at Mapal Kangjeibung this evening RAU enjoyed a 1 0 lead in the first half thanks to Lamjingba Nongthombam but Laishram Phalguni put SDC back into the game by netting the equaliser in the 65th minute before Longjam Sheitam, who subbed in for Hidam Abungsana, hit the winner in the 86th minute Earlier in a Group B match, Imphal Youth Football Club IYFC beat USA by 3 1 goals They made 1 2 finish in the league competition with two wins and eventually qualified for the pre quarterfinals Yumlembam Sanajaoba scored twice 34', 81' and P Sorormi Thingsang 67' were on target in IYFC's victory after Thoudam Pravash broke the deadlock for USA in the 22nd minute In a Group E match staged in the second ground, Sagolband United beat KNK FC 1 0 thanks to RL Shednam last minute winner and secured runners up spot to qualify for the pre quarterfinals Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 11 Jun 2026 5:00 am

NDA hails PM Modi, resolves to work towards Viksit Bharat goal under his leadership

NEW DELHI, June 10: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) on Wednesday congratulated Narendra Modi on becoming the longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister and resolved to continue working towards the goal of a Viksit Bharat under his leadership. In a resolution passed at a day-long conclave here, the ruling alliance hailed Modis visionary leadership and []

thehillstimes 11 Jun 2026 4:50 am

Quote of the day by Elon Musk: 'The only rules are the ones dictated by the laws of...' Life lessons on success, work culture, hard work, struggle and human behavior by wealthiest person in the world

Quote of the Day by Elon Musk highlights a simple idea about success, work culture, hard work, struggle and human behavior. The statement encourages people to question limits that are created by society and focus on what is actually possible. Elon Musks words remind people that many barriers are not fixed rules. The quote remains relevant for students, professionals, entrepreneurs and anyone working toward a goal.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 2:22 am

LG chairs high-level review meeting on Amarnath Yatra preparations

Directs departments to ensure timely completion of arrangements Our collective goal to ensure safe, seamless, spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday chaired a high-level meeting to review the preparedness for the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2026. He directed all departments to ensure timely completion of arrangements including infrastructure, healthcare, sanitation, connectivity, []

Kashmir Reader 11 Jun 2026 12:53 am

It's destination India for weddings this season

Indian hotels are experiencing a significant rise in wedding bookings this year. This growth is driven by a preference for domestic celebrations and concerns about international travel. Major hotel chains are reporting double-digit increases, with popular destinations like Goa, Jaipur, and Udaipur seeing strong demand. Hotels are actively enhancing their wedding offerings to cater to this trend.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 12:24 am

Charting 6G Road Map: Talks soon with focus on desi tech and patents

India is initiating plans for a 6G mobile communication transition. Discussions will focus on developing local technology and fostering research. The goal is to integrate AI and ensure universal coverage, including remote areas. India aims for a significant share of global 6G patents. Preparations are underway for a future rollout.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 12:18 am

Devon Levi Trade Rumors Raise Questions About Buffalo Sabres Goaltending Plans

Buffalo Sabres prospect Devon Levi is attracting significant NHL trade interest as the young goaltender faces an uncertain future behind the team's crowded goaltending depth chart.

NDTV 11 Jun 2026 12:18 am

In Delhi, CM discusses urban,power projects with Khattar

Special Correspondent Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday met Union Minister for Housing, Urban Affairs and Power, Manohar Lal Khattar, in New Delhi and sought assistance for the speedy approval of proposals submitted by Goa under the Urban Challenge Fund (UCF). Sawant also discussed housing, urban development, citizen-centric infrastructure and welfare initiatives being implemented []

The Navhind Times 11 Jun 2026 12:07 am

IMD predicts heavy rainfall in Kerala, Karnataka, Goa & Maharashtra during next 5 days - News On AIR

IMD predicts heavy rainfall in Kerala, Karnataka, Goa & Maharashtra during next 5 days News On AIR

Google News 10 Jun 2026 9:02 pm

World Cup 2026 Messi vs Ronaldo memes: The GOAT debate, the farewell, and one last fight for glory

World Cup 2026 Messi Vs Ronaldo Memes: The final chapter of a legendary sports rivalry is currently unfolding across North America. As the tournament kicks off, World Cup 2026 Messi Vs Ronaldo memes flood our timelines. We are witnessing a monumental cultural shift disguised as casual digital humor. These viral posts are not merely jokes about aging athletes struggling with summer heat.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 8:07 pm

Chinese proverb of the day: 'A good beginning is half of the...' - inspiring life lessons on success, goal setting, personal growth, strategic planning and preparation

Chinese proverb of the day: A Chinese saying highlights the importance of a strong start. Careful preparation and a thoughtful beginning can pave the way for future achievements. This wisdom suggests that setting clear goals and planning effectively makes overcoming challenges easier. It emphasizes that success is often a result of deliberate action from the outset.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 6:50 pm

Sneha and Prasanna meet Chief Minister Vijay

Actor couple Sneha and Prasanna met Chief Minister Vijay, sharing an emotional reunion. Sneha, who starred with Vijay in films like 'Vaseegara' and 'GOAT,' expressed pride in his journey from actor to CM. She highlighted his continued humility and kindness, finding the transition overwhelming and inspiring. The meeting sparked warm reactions from fans.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 6:11 pm

223 Sports persons Selected for Government Jobs Under J&K Sports Quota : Satish Sharma

SRINAGAR, June 10: In a historic move for the youth of Jammu and Kashmir, the J&Kgovernment has announced the selection of 223 sportspersons for government jobs forgazetted and non-gazetted posts under the sports quota.Minister for Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma, congratulated the selected athletesand called this achievement a massive milestone. He announced that Chief Minister OmarAbdullah will soon formally hand over the official appointment orders to the candidates.Notably, the sportspersons slated to be appointed include Olympians such as Chain Singhand those who have represented the country and J&K in other International and Nationalchampionships. These sportspersons pertain to a diverse array of sports, including Shooting,Kayaking & Canoeing, Taekwondo, Gymnastics, Chess, Weightlifting, Cycling, Skiing,among others.Minister Sharma thanked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his support in making thisrecruitment process smooth and successful. He emphasised that this step proves thegovernments strong commitment to rewarding excellence in sports and creating meaningfuljob opportunities for young achievers.The government is actively working to build better support systems for local athletes. The goal is to connect the youth of Jammu and Kashmir with national and international sportsplatforms, proving that sports can be a highly successful, full-time professional career ratherthan just a hobby.Urging students and young people across the region to stay inspired, the Minister highlightedthat sports play a vital role in character-building and nation-building. He hoped that thehistoric success of these 223 athletes would inspire young minds across Jammu andKashmir to practise hard, pursue their passions, and excel on the field.

RisingKashmir 10 Jun 2026 5:43 pm

91Wheels and Mahindra Electric Complete Record-setting Cross-border EV Expedition from India to Bhutan

91Wheels.com , in collaboration with Mahindra Electric Automobile Limited (MEAL), has successfully completed a landmark cross-border electric vehicle expedition from New Delhi, India, to Thimphu, Bhutan.   10 Mahindra Electric Origin SUVs travelled from New Delhi to Thimphu   The expedition saw a convoy of 10 Mahindra Electric Origin SUVs undertake the 1,850-kilometre journey to Bhutan’s capital, demonstrating the growing capability of electric mobility for long-distance and international travel. The achievement has been recognised by the India Book of Records as the "Largest EV Convoy on a Cross-Border International Road Trip."   Adding to the significance of the expedition was the participation of real-world customers. Families, friends, siblings, and solo drivers joined the journey in a fleet comprising Mahindra XEV 9e, XEV 9S, and BE 6 electric SUVs, bringing together authentic ownership experiences across borders.   The drive showcased the long-distance touring capabilities of Mahindra’s INGLO EV platform, with participants covering diverse terrain and weather conditions while relying entirely on public and planned charging infrastructure. By successfully completing this demanding journey, the drive also helped build greater confidence for EV adoption in India, demonstrating that electric SUVs can support long-distance, intercity and cross-border travel with the right planning and charging access.   The convoy also visited Bhutan’s first Mahindra Electric Automobile showroom in Thimphu, marking a symbolic milestone for the brand’s international EV footprint.   Commenting on the achievement, Bunny Punia, Group Editor, 91Wheels.com, said, " At 91Wheels, we constantly push vehicles beyond conventional test conditions to understand their true capabilities. This New Delhi-to-Thimphu expedition showcased that modern electric vehicles are no longer limited by the myths that surround them. Crossing international borders, mountains and long highway stretches, the Mahindra Origin Electric SUVs and its customers proved that sustainable mobility is ready for real-world adventures."   Reeti Nageshri, Head of Business Operations – Mahindra Electric Automobile Limited, said, “ People still ask if an EV can handle a real road trip. Our customers just answered that question by driving nearly 4,000 kilometres each across two countries, through extreme heat, mountain roads and changing terrain. The story here isn't just the vehicles. It's the confidence customers now have to go further than they ever thought possible.”   “ At 91Wheels, our goal has always been to simplify personal mobility by helping consumers make informed decisions with confidence. In a category where trust plays a critical role, we continue to invest in expert-led content, technology-driven experiences, and unbiased guidance that empower millions of vehicle buyers across India. As mobility evolves, our focus remains on building a trusted ecosystem that puts the consumer first ,” said Sunish Kumar, Founder, 91Wheels.   Route Overview Day 1: New Delhi – Agra – Lucknow – Gorakhpur (882 km) Day 2: Gorakhpur – Muzaffarpur – Siliguri (647 km) Day 3: Siliguri – Jaigaon – Phuentsholing (151 km) Day 4: Phuentsholing – Thimphu (170 km) Day 5: Thimphu – Paro – Thimphu (additional)   Collectively, the convoy covered nearly 40,000 kilometres by the time all participating customers returned to New Delhi, creating one of the most demanding real-world endurance demonstrations undertaken by customer-owned EVs in the region. Throughout the expedition, the electric SUVs were subjected to consecutive DC fast-charging sessions, temperatures reaching 47°C across the northern plains, and elevations approaching 9,000 feet, further highlighting their ability to handle demanding real-world conditions. The most meaningful border crossed on this journey, however, wasn't India to Bhutan, but the one between belief and confidence.

News Voir 10 Jun 2026 5:37 pm

India-US energy cooperation could help drive USD 500 bn trade goal by 2030, report says

India and the United States can boost bilateral trade to USD 500 billion by 2030. Deeper cooperation in hydrocarbons is key. The energy relationship is evolving into a strategic partnership. Opportunities exist in LNG, crude oil, and LPG. Strengthening supply chains and energy security is vital. Collaboration will support economic growth and energy resilience.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 5:03 pm

Meta, FPEL partner on 88 MW renewable energy projects in India

New Delhi: Fourth Partner Energy (FPEL) said on Wednesday, June 10, it has partnered with Meta Platforms Inc. on 88 megawatts alternating current (MWac) of renewable energy projects across India, as the technology company seeks to advance its clean energy and emissions reduction goals in the country. Under the agreement, FPEL will own and operate Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Jun 2026 4:57 pm

A Decade After Paris Agreement, India Nears Climate Goals, EU Lags Behind

According to experts, investors often see faster returns from solar projects in India than in many developed markets.

NDTV 10 Jun 2026 2:44 pm

Assam: Student detained for bringing beef in tiffin, mother held

Goalpara: A Muslim minor who allegedly brought beef in his lunch box was detained, and his mother was arrested on charges of acts intended to outrage religious beliefs in Assams Goalpara district. Five other students, also implicated in the case, face expulsion after their Hindu classmates alleged that one of the students had brought beef Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 10 Jun 2026 2:24 pm

Home Loan Demand Rises in 2026 as Indian Homebuyers Explore Affordable Financing Options

With the RBI repo rate held at 5.25% in June 2026, home loan rates remain stable, and borrowing up to Rs. 15 crore is within reach for eligible applicants. Review what you qualify for before you choose a lender.   Home loan demand rises in 2026 as Indian homebuyers explore affordable financing options More Indian households are actively seeking home loans in 2026, driven by stabilising interest rates, rising incomes, and growing housing demand in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. The RBI's Monetary Policy Committee held its repo rate at 5.25% in June 2026, which has helped keep home loan rates of interest relatively stable for borrowers.   A home loan today can go up to Rs. 15 crore* with a tenure of up to 32 years*. EMIs can start as low as Rs. 671 per lakh*. But affordability depends on more than just the rate - your income, credit score, existing obligations, and down payment all shape what you can actually borrow. This article walks you through each of these factors so you can make a clear, informed decision. Why is home loan demand rising in 2026? Several factors have come together to make 2026 a particularly active year for home loan applications across India.   Stable repo rate : The RBI's MPC voted unanimously to hold the policy repo rate at 5.25% in June 2026. This gives lenders room to maintain current lending rates, and borrowers can plan their finances with more certainty. Improving affordability : With income levels rising in urban and semi-urban areas, monthly EMI payments now represent a smaller share of household income for many buyers than they did three years ago. Growing housing demand : India's urban population continues to expand. Demand for owned homes, not rented ones, has increased, especially among households in the 30-45 age group. First-time buyers entering the market : Many first-time homebuyers who postponed purchases between 2022 and 2024 are now actively looking, supported by better loan products and longer tenures. Tier 2 and Tier 3 city growth : Cities like Lucknow, Coimbatore, Rajkot, and Nagpur are seeing a sharp rise in housing projects and home loan applications. Lower property prices in these markets make entry more accessible, and lenders are expanding their reach into these geographies. How does the home loan rate of interest affect what you can buy? The rate of interest on your home loan directly changes what you pay each month and how much the loan costs you over its full life. Here is how each element is affected.   EMI : A lower rate means a smaller monthly payment. On a Rs. 50 lakh loan over 20 years, the difference between 7.25% p.a. and 8.5% p.a. amounts to over Rs. 4,100 per month. Total interest paid : Over 20 years, even a 0.5% difference in rate can add up to several lakhs.  Monthly budget impact : A higher rate can push your EMI above what fits your monthly income, forcing you to either reduce the loan amount or extend the tenure. Loan eligibility with the same income : Lenders calculate eligibility partly based on whether your EMI will exceed a set percentage of your monthly income. A lower rate increases your eligible loan amount without requiring a higher income. Tenure choice : When rates are lower, you can comfortably opt for a shorter tenure and save on total interest. When rates are higher, a longer tenure may be the only way to keep the EMI manageable, but that trade-off increases your total borrowing cost. What makes a home loan affordable for you? Rate alone does not determine whether a home loan fits your life. Six factors shape your actual affordability.   Income : Lenders typically allow an EMI of up to 40-50% of your net monthly income. A higher income gives you access to a larger loan at any given rate. Existing obligations : If you already have a car loan, personal loan, or credit card debt, these reduce the EMI capacity available for a home loan. Clearing smaller debts before applying can improve your eligible loan amount. Credit score : A CIBIL Score of 725 or above is generally required for home loan approval. Scores above 750 can help you access better rates. A score below 700 can result in rejection or a higher rate of interest. Down payment : Lenders in India fund up to 80% of the property value, as per RBI guidelines. The remaining 20% is your down payment. A larger down payment reduces your loan amount and, consequently, your EMI and total interest. Property value : The market value and location of the property affect how much a lender will sanction. Properties in approved projects often get faster processing. Scenario : Take Richa, 34, a salaried employee in Pune with a CIBIL Score of 760 and a stable monthly income. She earns Rs. 1.20 lakh per month and wants to buy a flat worth Rs. 80 lakh. With a 20% down payment of Rs. 16 lakh, she needs a loan of Rs. 64 lakh. She's comparing two tenure options on a Rs. 50 lakh home loan at 7.50% p.a.:   Tenure Interest rate Monthly EMI Total interest paid 20 years 7.50% p.a. Rs. 51,558 Rs. 59.74 lakh 25 years 7.50% p.a. Rs. 47,295 Rs. 77.89 lakh   Her EMI for a 20-year tenure is approximately 43% of her monthly income - within a typical lender’s threshold. If she extends the tenure to 25 years, the EMI drops to approximately 39.4% of her monthly income, giving her more monthly room. But over 25 years versus 20, she pays Rs. 18.15 lakh more in interest.  Richa's decision will depend on whether she is comfortable with her current income absorbing the higher EMI, or whether she'd rather keep her monthly outgo lower and use the freed-up cash for other goals. A CIBIL Score above 725 puts her in a strong position to negotiate better terms. What should you compare before choosing a home loan? It's easy to focus on the rate alone, but the overall cost of a home loan includes fees, penalties, and conditions that vary significantly across lenders.   Factor Why it matters Home loan rate of interest Determines your EMI and total repayment cost over the full tenure Processing fee A one-time charge of up to 4% of the loan amount can add significantly to your upfront cost Foreclosure rules Individual borrowers on floating rates can foreclose at nil charges; fixed-rate borrowers may face up to 4% of the outstanding principal Tenure Longer tenures reduce EMI but increase total interest; choose based on your repayment capacity Top-up availability A top-up loan lets you borrow additional funds against your existing loan, often at home loan rates Balance transfer option Transferring your loan to a lender offering a lower rate can reduce future interest outgo   Reviewing all six before you apply can save you a significant amount over the loan term. What financing options are available today? If you are looking to buy a home, refinance an existing loan, or access additional funds, there are three structured options from Bajaj Finance worth knowing about.   Loan type Key purpose Fresh home loan Buying a new or resale property Balance transfer Moving an existing loan to benefit from a lower rate Top-up loan Accessing additional funds over your existing loan   Bajaj Finance offers home loans of up to Rs. 15 crore*, with tenures extending to 32 years* and approval in 48 hours* of application. A top-up loan of up to Rs. 1 crore* is available for balance transfer customers, usable for home repairs, medical expenses, or other needs. Interest rates for salaried applicants starting at 7.25%* p.a. There's no foreclosure charge for individual borrowers who choose a floating interest rate, which is a meaningful saving if you plan to repay early. Who can apply? Check these criteria before you apply. Meeting them clearly improves your chances of approval and can reduce processing time.   Parameter Requirement Nationality Indian citizen residing in India Age - salaried 23 to 67 years (salaried) 23 to 70 years (self-employed) CIBIL Score 725 or above Eligible occupations Salaried employees, professionals, and self-employed individuals Documents required KYC documents Income proof (salary slips/ P&L statements) Business proof (self-employed applicants only) Bank statements for the last 6 months Property documents (sale agreement, title deed, approved plan) How to apply for your Bajaj Finance Home Loan online   Click on the 'APPLY' button on the Bajaj Finance home loan page. Enter your full name, mobile number, and employment type. Select the type of loan you wish to apply for: fresh, balance transfer, or top-up. Generate and submit your OTP to verify your phone number. After OTP verification, enter your monthly income, required loan amount, and confirm whether you've identified the property. Enter your date of birth, PAN, and other details as requested based on your occupation type. Click 'SUBMIT.' A Bajaj Finance representative will contact you and guide you through the next steps. Is now a reasonable time to apply? Affordability in 2026 is not just about finding the lowest home loan rate of interest - it depends equally on your tenure choice, total borrowing cost, credit profile, and down payment. Before you apply, compare processing fees and foreclosure terms alongside the rate, and calculate total interest across different tenures. Review your eligibility criteria to avoid unnecessary credit enquiries. If you are ready to take the next step, the Bajaj Finance Home Loan offers amounts up to Rs. 15 crore*, tenure of up to 32 years*, and approval within 48 hours* - check your eligibility and apply online today.

News Voir 10 Jun 2026 12:59 pm

'People Dont Get So Many Opportunities...': Radha Yadav Sets Eyes On The Ultimate Prize In Her Fifth T20 WC

T20 World Cup: India spinner Radha Yadav said representing the country remains the biggest feeling in cricket and admitted that winning the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 is the goal that drives her as she prepares for her fifth appearance at the global showpiece. Returning to the national side after missing the series against Australia and South Africa, Radha said she was overwhelmed when she received the call-up. First, I thanked God because people dont get so many opportunities. When you play for India, it is a different emotion and feeling. Playing for India is nice. It is at the top, Radha said in a video released by BCCI on X. The left-arm spinner also made it clear that her biggest ambition is to help India lift the Womens T20 World Cup trophy. This is my fifth edition of the T20 World Cup. It is very important. My goal is always to win the trophy. I need the trophy a lot because I play for that only, she said. Radha earned her place back in the Indian squad after impressive performances in domestic cricket, India A matches and the Womens Premier League. She said the comeback was especially satisfying because of the challenges she faced during her time away from the national team. It felt very special that I came back to the team and everyone showed confidence in me. My domestic season was good, I had good performances for India A, and I had a defined role in RCB. All those things helped me, she said. The 25-year-old revealed that managing pressure and self-doubt was one of the biggest lessons she learned during the phase. I used to put a lot of pressure on myself. I felt that because I had worked so hard, bowled so many overs and spent so many hours batting and practising, everything should work out. But until you feel that confidence on match day, there is a big difference. I worked a lot on those things mentally, Radha explained. She credited her family and close friends for helping her navigate the difficult period. I had to figure out how to fight that battle in my mind. You cant do anything alone. My friends helped me a lot and taught me how to bring calmness into my life. I went as low as I could, and it was my family and friends who brought me back up. I will never forget that, she said. Looking ahead to the World Cup, Radha stressed that collective effort would be key to Indias chances. I had to figure out how to fight that battle in my mind. You cant do anything alone. My friends helped me a lot and taught me how to bring calmness into my life. I went as low as I could, and it was my family and friends who brought me back up. I will never forget that, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India has never won the T20 World Cup trophy, and they will start their campaign against Pakistan on June 14 in Birmingham. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 10 Jun 2026 12:40 pm

Explained: Worlds first AI-designed vaccine

The goal is ambitious: a single vaccine that works not just against all known human coronavirus variants, but against related bat viruses that could jump from animals to humans and cause future pandemics

The Hindu Businessline 10 Jun 2026 12:15 pm

FIFA World Cup 2026: Iraq lose to Venezuela, Saudi Arabia draw with Senegal in tournament warm-ups

Iraq faced a 2-0 defeat against Venezuela in their last World Cup warm-up match. Venezuela scored twice to secure the win. Iraq will now prepare for their World Cup finals return after 40 years. In another friendly, Saudi Arabia played a goalless draw with 10-man Senegal. Both teams are gearing up for their tournament openers.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 11:32 am

These 5 equity mutual funds turn SIP investments into wealth with up to 24% annualised returns in 10 years

Five equity mutual funds delivered strong SIP returns over 10 years, with top schemes nearing 24% annualised gains. Small-cap funds led performance, but experts advise aligning investments with risk profile and long-term goals.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 10:56 am

Manuel Neuer Returns to Training, Boosting Germany Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

Berlin, June 10: Germanys football team has received a significant boost ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has returned to full training after recovering from an injury. Germany is set to play its first match against Curacao on June 14 in Houston, and Neuer is expected to take the field. ... Read more Manuel Neuer Returns to Training, Boosting Germany Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

Morningstar 10 Jun 2026 9:40 am

Atletico mock Real Madrid after rejecting Alvarez's 150 million bid

Real Madrid publicly confirmed a 150 million bid for Julian Alvarez, but city rivals Atletico Madrid rejected the offer and pointed to the striker's release clause of 500 million. Alvarez scored 20 goals and provided nine assists last season. The rejection gained extra attention after Atletico appeared to mock Real on social media with laughing emojis following the announcement.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 8:19 am

'Faulty Vehicle, Promised Refund, Rs 8,400 Unpaid': Tourist Scammed By Goa Car Rental Company

Tourist alleges Rs 8,400 scam by a Goa rental firm after faulty car and broken promises.

NDTV 10 Jun 2026 6:50 am

Quote of the day by Dwayne Johnson: 'Wake up determined. Go to...' Life lessons on success, hardships, achievement and struggle by American professional wrestler 'The Rock' and Hollywood actor

Quote of the Day by Dwayne Johnson highlights the importance of daily effort, discipline, achievement, struggle, and personal growth. The quote, Wake up determined. Go to bed satisfied, encourages people to focus on goals, work consistently, overcome hardships, and find satisfaction in honest effort. The message reflects Dwayne Johnsons own journey from football and wrestling to Hollywood success and continues to inspire people seeking motivation in their personal and professional lives.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 5:18 am

65th CC Meet SSU, UYT share spoils both qualify for knock out stage

Southern Sporting Union SSU , Singjamei and United Youth Thamnapokpi UYT , Thamnapokpi entered the pre quarterfinals of the ongoing 65th CC Meet as Group F winners and runners up SSU fought from a goal down to play out a 1 1 draw with UYT this morning at Mapal Kangjeibung and sealed the pole position of Group F having beaten SWC, Keirak by 3 1 goals in their previous outing Naorem Bikash put UYT ahead after 28 minute with a clinical finish only to be equalised by Abujam Nanao in the 41st minute for SSU The scoreline remained intact despite efforts from both the ends to find the difference and eventually SSU finished on top and UYT finished group runners up with 2 draws in 2 group matches SSU will play SSC, Sekta in a pre quarterfinal clash while UYT will play Sainik FC In a Group B clash staged in the afternoon, TRUGPU played out a goalless draw with Imphal FA to keep their pre quarterfinal hopes alive on 4 points from 3 matches Their fate will depend on the result of the remaining Group B match between USA and IYFC slated for tomorrow USA have won two of their two matches and have already qualified for the last 16 round and IYFC, who had beaten IFA 3 2 before going down 0 1 to TRUGPU, also remain in the contention for the runners up spot Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 10 Jun 2026 5:00 am

65th IW Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament Iboton Memorial Academy vs Little Master HSS in U 15 boys' final

Iboton Memorial Academy IMA will lock horns with Little Master Higher Secondary School in the title clash of the U 15 Boys' competition of the 65th Imphal West District Subroto Mukerjee Football Tournament 2026 The tournament organised by Imphal West District Youth Affairs and Sports Office kicked off today at Langjing Achouba Artificial Turf Ground with 4 U 15 boys, 4 U 17 boys and 3 U 17 girls' school teams participating in it In the U 15 Boys' first semi final match, IMA ran riot to blank Manipur Star Institute MSI 8 0 courtesy of goals coming from Bikram 5' , Veenison 15' , H Dellin 21' , H Yohenba 22' , Mangal 32' , Joyson 34' , and Manimatum 37', 39' Later in the second semi final match, Little Master Higher Secondary School demolished CT Higher Secondary School by 9 0 goals as I Subaschandra scored thrice 10', 32', 35' and S Omesh netted twice 11', 38' P Dennison 16' , Th Boiton 36' , A Pari 53' and S Mahesh 60 1' also contributed a goal apiece to earn the huge win for Little Master Higher Secondary School The final is slated for June 11 from 3 30 pm In the 3 team U 17 Girls league round opener, CT Higher Secondary School thumped Langjing High School by 4 2 goals Agamna W 14', 59' scored twice while S Silky 22' and Ch Babylinthoi 26' scored a goal apiece in CT Higher Secondary School's victory as K Nandini 35 2', 39' scored both the goals for Langjing High School CT Higher Secondary School will play MSI in the second league match tomorrow The U 17 Boys' competition will commence tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 10 Jun 2026 5:00 am

BITSync 2026 Unravelling the unknown

BITS Pilani is one of Indias most prestigious private technical and science universities, known for its academic excellence, innovation, and industry-linked education. It focuses on engineering, science, management, and technology. Established in 1964 in Pilani, Rajasthan, there are additional campuses in Goa (established in 2004) and Hyderabad (opened in 2008).

indicanews 10 Jun 2026 4:49 am

Scorpio Daily Horoscope for June 10, 2026

You are likely to be in a more serious frame of mind. The practical issues of life are going to demand your attention today. But you are full of faith and optimism and are ready to take chances at the deepest emotional levels. Someone near to you will exhibit concerns regarding your aims and goals. Take the time to explain the situation to them. Read full Scorpio horoscope

Prokerala 10 Jun 2026 3:30 am

African proverb of the day: 'An old man marrying a young lady is like buying a book...' Life lessons by Nubian proverb on marriage, love, relationships, age gap, life journey, commitment, and why one should tie knot after due consideration

African proverb of the day highlights the challenges that can arise when people at very different stages of life enter a marriage. This Nubian proverb uses a simple comparison to explain age gaps, commitment, relationships, compatibility, and long-term expectations. It encourages people to think carefully before marriage and reminds them that shared goals, understanding, and timing often play an important role in building lasting relationships.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 2:46 am

BJP aims for 30 seats at 2027polls; Sardesai rules out tie-up

Special Correspondent Panaji/Margao Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has set a firm target to win 30 seats at the 2027 Goa state assembly elections, according to state BJP chief Damodar Naik. Speaking on Tuesday regarding a potential BJP-Goa Forward Party (GFP) alliance, Naik said that politics is inherently situation-based and that the right decision would be []

The Navhind Times 10 Jun 2026 1:34 am

Goa to tighten checks on rental cars & bikes, tinted windows

NT Reporter Panaji According to data reviewed at the State Road Safety Council meeting, road accidents in Goa declined by 17 per cent over the last two years. The council, which attributed the reduction to interventions undertaken at black spots and other accident-prone locations, said it has decided to launch enforcement drives targeting rental vehicle []

The Navhind Times 10 Jun 2026 1:26 am

Monsoons and the mangroves

NT BUZZ After exhibiting their work in Goa as part of Goa Water Stories, Goan artists Ashish Phaldesai, Pradeep Naik, Satyam Malhar and Wenceslaus Mendes are now taking their work to Fulcrum, Mumbai. A Disquiet Tide matiutrantvirta which opens on June 11 examines the mangrove ecologies of Goa as lived environments shaped by tides, []

The Navhind Times 10 Jun 2026 12:59 am

Marathi in Portuguese Goa

NT BUZZ The Xavier Centre of Historical Research, Porvorim, is all set to host a lecture on Translating Territories: The Novas Conquistas and the Making of a Luso-Marathi State by Kaustubh Naik, a doctoral candidate, Department of South Asia Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, on June 12, 4 p.m. When the Portuguese empire expanded into []

The Navhind Times 10 Jun 2026 12:57 am

Education, Healthcare Key to VBSA Goals: Lanka Dinakar

Highlighting that education is the foundation of human resource development, Dinakar said dropout rates have declined due to initiatives such as Talliki Vandanam and the Dokka Seethamma Mid-Day Meal scheme.

Deccan Chronicle 10 Jun 2026 12:20 am

Importers fret over China's new critical mineral framework

New Chinese regulations on mineral resources are causing worry for Indian businesses. Beijing is linking vital mineral supplies to its national security goals. This policy, effective June 15, formalizes China's strong control over critical mineral processing. Experts believe this could lead to supply disruptions and price hikes for Indian importers.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 12:02 am

South African proverb of the day: 'Looking for something can get in the way of...' - inspiring life lessons on mindfulness, awareness and why you discover more when you stop chasing and overthinking

South African proverb of the day: A South African saying suggests that relentlessly pursuing goals can hinder discovery. Cultivating awareness and a calmer approach allows for clearer perception and meaningful insights, highlighting the balance between effort and openness in life's journey.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 11:36 pm

Empowered Citizens Key to Viksit Bharat: Speaker

Addresses conference of CPA India Region Zone-II at Chandigarh RK News Service Chandigarh, June 9: The vision of Viksit Bharat is ultimately a vision of empowered citizens, effective institutions and responsible leadership. It is a vision where every citizen becomes a stakeholder in national progress and every legislator becomes an agent of positive transformation. This was stated by the Speaker Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, Abdul Rahim Rather, while addressing a two day conference of CPA India Region Zone-II held at Chandigarh on 8 and 9 June in presence of Speaker Lok Sabha Shri Om Birla, Deputy Chairman Rajya Sabha Harivansh, Speaker Haryana Legislative Assembly Harvinder Kalyan, Presiding Officers and legislators The Speaker, while speaking on the topic Role of Aware Society and Legislators in realizing future challenges and goal of Viksit Bharat 2047, said that under the vision of a developed India or Viksit Bharat, our Nation is moving with confidence towards becoming a global leader in economic growth, innovation, governance, sustainability and human development. The Speaker said that no vision can be realized by the governments alone. The true architects of a developed Nation are its citizens and the true custodians of democratic aspirations are its legislators. He added that a democracy flourishes when the citizens are informed, engaged and conscious of both their rights and responsibilities. An aware society is not merely one that participates in elections; it is one that actively contributes to public discourse, respects constitutional values, upholds social harmony and remains vigilant in safeguarding democratic institutions maintained the Speaker. Rather stated that unprecedented technological advancement has empowered the citizens but it has also created new challenges in the form of misinformation, polarization and declining trust in institutions. Therefore, the need of the hour is not just access to information but access to credible information, critical thinking and civic education. As Legislators it is our responsibility to strengthen the democratic literacy, promote transparency and make governance more accessible, accountable and encourage a culture where the citizens are informed participants rather than passive observers, asserted the Speaker. The Speaker underscored that Indias greatest strength is its youth so the role of young legislators assumes extraordinary significance. They bring energy, innovation, technological understanding and contemporary perspectives into legislative institutions, he added. The Speaker highlighted that Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a transformative impact of citizen participation, youth engagement and developmental initiatives. Our young people increasingly aspire to become innovators, entrepreneurs, professionals and public representatives. Their enthusiasm and determination reflect the spirit of a confident and forward-looking India he said. The Speaker emphasized that the success of Viksit Bharat will not be measured only by economic indicators or infrastructure projects. It will be measured by the strength of our democratic institutions, the awareness of our citizens, the participation of our youth and the inclusiveness of our development.

RisingKashmir 9 Jun 2026 11:30 pm

Govt to kickstart 1 million Toofan Goals @World Cup 2026 campaign in schools

The campaign will be held in schools having classes I to XII from June 11 to July 20

The Hindu 9 Jun 2026 10:26 pm

Psychology says if youve tried every diet and still failed to lose weight, the missing problem may not be your body, it could be your mind

People who successfully lose weight and keep it off over the long term often develop healthier ways to cope with emotions, create environments that support their goals and reshape how they see themselves. Psychology does not claim that weight loss is purely a mental challenge. Rather, it suggests that mindset and behavior are often the overlooked factors that can make lasting change possible.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 8:48 pm

Centre hands approval letters to 3 foreign universities for India campuses

India is welcoming top universities from the UK and Australia to set up campuses. The University of Bristol and University of York will open in Mumbai. The University of New South Wales will establish its campus in Bengaluru. This move supports India's goal to become a global education hub.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 7:39 pm

Greek proverb of the day: 'A society without a significant proportion of people with the character of the ant, willing to work for a future goal, will not...' - inspiring life lessons on future planning and why hard work today creates a better tomorrow

Greek proverb of the day: A Greek saying highlights that societal survival hinges on individuals willing to work for future goals, akin to the diligent ant. This emphasizes the importance of discipline, preparation, and collective responsibility over immediate gratification for long-term prosperity and resilience.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 6:44 pm

Life Advice of the Day by Walt Disney: All our dreams can come true if Inspiring lessons on courage, determination, ambition and how to turn your dreams into reality by the Legendary American animator and pioneer of the animation industry

Life Advice of the Day by Walt Disney: Walt Disneys quote, All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them, explores the importance of courage, determination, and self-belief in achieving success. The quote suggests that dreams are not impossible goals but achievable ambitions when people are willing to take action, overcome fear, and persist through challenges.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 5:56 pm

Bucketlistt Raises INR 1.07 Crore in Pre Seed Funding to Build India's Experiences Infrastructure

Bucketlistt, a curated experiences marketplace, has raised INR 1.07 crore in a pre seed angel funding round at a post money valuation of INR 10.07 crore, as it looks to organize and digitize India’s fragmented experiences and tourism market. The round saw participation from a group of angel investors including Arvind Choudhar, Aenik Shah, Kartik Khatri, and Yash Mehta. L-R Divyam Shah, CA Nitant Desai, CA Shubham Makhecha Founded by CA Shubham Makhecha (AIR 36), CA Nitant Desai, and Divyam Shah, Bucketlistt is building a curated marketplace for verified experiences across India, ranging from bungee jumping and river rafting to spiritual and immersive local experiences. Alongside its consumer facing platform, the company has also launched OkGhumo, an ERP and CRM platform designed specifically for experience and activity operators to manage bookings, operations, and finances. The company will use the fresh capital to strengthen its technology stack, expand its operator network across key destinations, accelerate customer acquisition, and build out its team. India’s experience tourism market is estimated at USD 45 billion, driven by rising disposable incomes and growing consumer demand for experiential travel. Despite the size of the opportunity, the sector remains highly fragmented, with travelers often relying on unorganized operators or generic online travel platforms that lack specialization and trust. Bucketlistt is positioning itself as a trusted, technology first platform focused on curated and verified experiences. Rishikesh, offering experiences such as skydiving, hot air balloon rides, ziplines, giant swings, rafting, camping, and front row access to the Ganga Aarti . As part of its expansion plans, Bucketlistt is preparing to launch in destinations including Manali, Bir, and Jaipur, while broadening its portfolio beyond adventure experiences to include curated cultural and spiritual offerings such as Dinner with the King of Rajwada, VIP Darshan at the Ujjain Mahakal Aarti, and authentic Feni making experiences in Goa. According to the company, every operator listed on the platform is vetted directly by its founding team before onboarding.  Its recently launched SaaS platform, OkGhumo, is aimed at solving the operational inefficiencies faced by experienced businesses. The platform has already onboarded three vendors collectively representing over INR 40 crore in annual business volume. “Adventure travel in India has long lacked trust, standardization, and digital infrastructure. Consumers often struggle to find reliable, verified operators, while vendors continue to manage their businesses through fragmented systems. We are building both sides of that infrastructure by creating a trusted discovery and booking platform for travelers, while equipping operators with purpose built software to run and scale their businesses more efficiently. This funding gives us the foundation to deepen our presence in existing markets and expand into new adventure hubs across India,” said Shubham Makhecha, Co founder of Bucketlistt. Bucketlistt was founded by a team with backgrounds in finance, operations, and technology, with deep personal involvement in the experiences ecosystem. Co founder Shubham Makhecha is also a certified paragliding pilot and trek leader who has guided more than 3,000 participants across India. “ India’s adventure tourism ecosystem is large but still significantly underserved by organized, technology led players ,” said Yash Mehta, Angel Investor and Founder, Joyspoon . “ What stood out to us was Bucketlistt’s dual platform approach, building a trusted consumer marketplace while also embedding itself deeply into the operator ecosystem through OkGhumo. The founders have demonstrated strong execution in a short period, and we believe they are well positioned to help formalize and scale this category .” Looking ahead, Bucketlistt plans to launch a consumer mobile app, introduce loyalty and dynamic pricing features, expand to additional destinations across India, and further develop OkGhumo’s product capabilities, including future integrations and AI powered booking infrastructure. About Bucketlistt Bucketlistt is an online curated marketplace for experiences, enabling customers to discover and book a wide variety of unique experiences across India. From skydiving in Delhi and attending the Ujjain Mahakal Aarti to exclusive cultural experiences such as dining with the King of Rajwada, the platform is designed to make experiential travel more accessible, trusted, and seamless for modern travelers. Built on a technology first approach, Bucketlistt carefully curates and verifies every experience and operator listed on the platform to ensure quality, safety, and reliability. Beyond its consumer marketplace, the company is also building digital infrastructure for experience providers through OkGhumo, its ERP and CRM platform designed to help operators manage bookings, operations, and finances efficiently. Founded in 2025, Bucketlistt is building toward becoming India’s trusted platform for discovering and booking memorable experiences across adventure, culture, spirituality, and lifestyle categories.

News Voir 9 Jun 2026 5:33 pm

India Block Faces Differences, But Should Stay Focused on Greater Goals: Veerappa Moily

Bengaluru, June 9: Senior Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Karnataka, Veerappa Moily, expressed his condolences over the passing of All India Congress Committee Secretary Suraj Hegde. In an interview with a news agency on Tuesday, he described Hegde as one of the partys honest, dedicated, and hardworking leaders. Moily stated that Hegdes demise ... Read more India Block Faces Differences, But Should Stay Focused on Greater Goals: Veerappa Moily

Morningstar 9 Jun 2026 5:05 pm

Home Loan Interest Rate Updates 2026: Key Factors Influencing Housing Loan Costs this Year

Home loan interest rates in India are shaped by the RBI repo rate, your CIBIL Score, and loan tenure. Use an EMI calculator to estimate costs before you apply. In summary Home loan interest rates in 2026 are influenced by a mix of macroeconomic signals and your personal financial profile. The RBI held its repo rate at 5.25% in June 2026, which affects how lenders price their products. Your CIBIL Score, income stability, loan amount, and the property you choose all play a role in the final rate you're offered.   Home loan interest rate updates 2026: key factors influencing housing loan costs this year On a Rs. 50 lakh loan over 20 years, a difference of just 1% in your interest rate changes your EMI by over Rs. 3,000 per month - and your total interest outgo by over Rs. 7 lakh. Using an EMI calculator for home loan planning helps you see this clearly before you commit. This article covers what's moving rates this year, how to assess your own position, and how to compare options with numbers. What's affecting home loan interest rates in 2026? Home loan interest rates don't move in isolation. They shift with broader monetary policy, inflation trends, and banking system conditions. Understanding these can help you time your decision better. The repo rate signal Per the RBI's Monetary Policy Committee announcement on 5 June 2026, the policy repo rate was kept unchanged at 5.25%. The MPC voted unanimously to maintain this rate and continued with its neutral stance. For borrowers, a stable repo rate means lenders have less pressure to revise rates sharply in either direction in the short term. Inflation and liquidity When inflation stays within the RBI's target band of 4%, lenders can hold rates steady. If inflation rises, rate hikes follow, which pushes up home loan interest rates across the board. Banking system liquidity also matters: tighter liquidity typically means higher short-term borrowing costs for banks, which can filter through to retail loan rates. External benchmark-linked rates Since 2019, the RBI has required that floating-rate home loans be linked to an external benchmark such as the repo rate. This means rate changes by the RBI now pass through to borrowers more directly than before. It's worth checking whether your lender offers repo-linked rates so you can benefit when rates ease. Which factors can affect your home loan interest rate? Your personal financial profile has a direct bearing on the rate you're offered. Lenders assess risk, and a stronger profile generally means a lower rate.   Factor Why it matters Possible impact CIBIL Score Reflects your credit behaviour and repayment history A score of 725+ can mean a lower rate; below this may mean higher pricing or rejection Income stability Indicates your ability to repay regularly Salaried borrowers may get lower rates than self-employed applicants with irregular income Loan amount Higher amounts mean higher lender exposure Pricing can vary across loan size bands Property profile The property serves as collateral Approved projects or ready-to-move properties can improve eligibility and terms                             A borrower with a CIBIL Score of 780 could be offered a better rate than one with a score of 700 on a Rs. 65 lakh loan over 20 years, and that difference compounds significantly. It's worth cleaning up any credit report errors before applying. How much difference can a small rate change make? This is where the numbers make the case. Many borrowers focus on the loan amount but underestimate how much the rate itself affects total repayment. Even a 0.25% difference in your rate matters at higher loan amounts:  Loan amount Tenure Interest rate Monthly EMI Total interest paid Rs. 50 lakh 20 years 7.25% p.a. Rs. 39,519 Rs. 44.85 lakh Rs. 50 lakh 20 years 7.50% p.a. Rs. 40,280 Rs. 46.67 lakh Rs. 50 lakh 20 years 8.00% p.a. Rs. 41,822 Rs. 50.37 lakh Rs. 50 lakh 20 years 9.00% p.a. Rs. 44,986 Rs. 57.97 lakh                     The difference is roughly Rs. 1.82 lakh over the loan's full term. That's money you could use for other goals. This comparison shows why securing the best possible rate from the start matters far more than it might seem. How can an EMI calculator for home loan help you plan? An EMI calculator for home loan estimates your monthly repayment using three inputs: Loan amount you plan to borrow Expected interest rate (or a range you want to compare) Loan tenure in years It instantly gives you clarity before you speak to any lender by showing you estimates for: Your monthly EMI figure Total interest payable over the full tenure Total repayment amount (principal + interest) An amortisation schedule showing how much goes to principal and interest each month The Bajaj Finance Home Loan EMI Calculator lets you adjust all three inputs and see results instantly. This helps you compare a 15-year versus a 20-year tenure side by side, without any paperwork or phone calls. Should you choose a shorter or longer loan tenure? Tenure is one of the most practical decisions you'll make. There's no universal right answer; it depends on your monthly cash flow and your appetite for total interest cost.   Option Monthly EMI Total interest paid Shorter tenure (10-15 years) Higher Lower Longer tenure (25-32 years) Lower Higher           If your income allows for a higher EMI comfortably, a shorter tenure saves you more, as the table shows. If you need breathing room in your monthly budget, a longer tenure keeps payments manageable. You can always make part-prepayments later to reduce the outstanding principal and, effectively, shorten your loan. What can you do if interest rates rise? Rate increases aren't always avoidable, but you can manage their impact with a few deliberate steps. Improve your CIBIL Score before applying: every point above 725 can work in your favour Increase your down payment to reduce the loan amount and your risk profile Make periodic part-prepayments to reduce the principal and limit future interest accrual Review balance transfer options if another lender offers a materially better rate Recalculate your EMI using a calculator periodically to track how much you still owe and how long remains Scenario : Pritha is 34, works as a salaried software professional in Pune, and earns Rs. 20 lakh per year. Her CIBIL Score is 760. She's identified a property worth Rs. 65 lakh and plans to pay 20% (Rs. 13 lakh) as a down payment, bringing her loan requirement to Rs. 52 lakh. Before approaching any lender, she used an EMI calculator for home loan to compare two scenarios: Tenure Interest rate Monthly EMI Total interest paid 20 years 7.50% p.a. Rs. 41,891 Rs. 48.54 lakh 15 years 7.50% p.a. Rs. 48,205 Rs. 34.77 lakh           The Rs. 6,314 monthly difference showed her she could afford the 15-year option within her budget. She chose it and will pay Rs. 13.77 lakh less in interest over the term. When should you review a home loan balance transfer? If you took a home loan two or more years ago at a higher rate, it may be worth reviewing whether a balance transfer makes financial sense. The savings can be material, especially in the early years of a loan when interest makes up the larger portion of each EMI. A balance transfer moves your outstanding principal to a new lender at a lower rate. It's not a new loan; it's a refinancing of what you already owe. Bajaj Finance offers home loan balance transfer rates starting at 7.30%* p.a. If your current rate is above this, the difference over the remaining tenure could add up to significant savings. Additionally, eligible balance transfer customers can apply for a top-up loan of up to Rs. 1 crore*, which can be used for home improvements, medical costs, or other needs with end-use flexibility. How to apply for a Bajaj Finance Home Loan? Who can apply? To apply for a Bajaj Finance home loan, you must meet the following eligibility criteria. Checking your eligibility before applying saves time and helps you prepare the right documents.   Criterion Details Nationality Indian citizen residing in India Age - salaried 23 to 67 years (salaried) 23 to 70 years (self-employed) CIBIL Score 725 or above Eligible occupations Salaried employees, professionals, and self-employed individuals Documents required KYC documents Income proof (salary slips/ P&L statements) Business proof (self-employed applicants only) Bank statements for the last 6 months                               Step-by-step process for online application Click on the 'APPLY' button on the Bajaj Finance Home Loan page. Enter your full name, mobile number, and employment type. Select the type of loan you wish to apply for. Generate and submit your OTP to verify your phone number. Enter additional details, including your monthly income, required loan amount, and whether you have identified a property. Enter your date of birth, PAN, and other details as requested based on your occupation type. Click the 'SUBMIT' button. Your application is submitted. A Bajaj Finance representative will contact you to guide you through the next steps.   Home loan interest rates in 2026 are shaped by the RBI's monetary stance, inflation signals, and your own financial profile. Understanding what drives your rate, and by how much, puts you in a stronger position before you walk into any application. Use an EMI calculator for home loan to run through different loan amounts, tenures, and rates so you know exactly what you're committing to each month. Affordability isn't just about what you can borrow; it's about what you can repay comfortably over time. Explore Bajaj Finance Home Loan options, compare repayment scenarios, and estimate your EMIs before making a borrowing decision.

News Voir 9 Jun 2026 5:03 pm

Winning Has Become Second Nature For India, Says Head Coach Muzumdar Ahead Of Women's T20 WC

Cricket World Cup: India head coach Amol Muzumdar believes the team's sustained success over the last few years has helped create a winning culture within the squad, as the reigning ICC Women's Cricket World Cup champions prepare for another shot at global silverware at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. India enter the tournament carrying the tag of world champions after ending their long wait for a senior women's ICC title by lifting the 50-over World Cup last year. The achievement has elevated expectations around the side, but Muzumdar insists his players are well-equipped to handle the pressures that come with competing on cricket's biggest stage. There's pressure in every tournament, and the players are used to it. They've been playing international cricket for some time now. But in a tournament like the World Cup, we'll be going in as ODI World Cup champions for the first time, Muzumdar told JioStar. The coach believes India's recent success has not been built solely on major tournament performances but on a mindset developed through consistently treating every series as an important assignment. Winning is a habit. Over the last three years, we've tried to win every series and to treat each one as extremely important, regardless of who we're playing against. Once you get into the habit of winning series, it becomes second nature, he said. Under Harmanpreet Kaur and Muzumdar, India have established themselves as one of the most consistent teams in women's cricket, with the World Cup triumph serving as the culmination of years of progress. The focus now is on maintaining those standards and ensuring the team approaches the T20 World Cup with the same intensity that fueled their success in the 50-over format. Muzumdar also highlighted the commitment shown by the squad during its build-up to the tournament, praising the players' dedication during the preparation phase. The team has been working very hard on this for the past month. I've never seen a team, irrespective of gender, work so hard and be so dedicated towards one goal, he mentioned. While India will rely heavily on experienced campaigners such as Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma and Jemimah Rodrigues, the squad also includes players who were not part of the World Cup-winning group. Integrating those players into the team's culture has been a key focus for the coaching staff. Discussing the message delivered to squad members who missed out on last year's historic triumph, Muzumdar emphasised the importance of unity and knowledge-sharing within the dressing room. It's about bringing the youngsters together. This team has seniors who are always ready to share whatever experiences they have gained, Muzumdar stated. The coach pointed to wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia as an example of a player capable of making an impact despite spending significant time away from the international arena because of injury setbacks. There are a few new faces in this team. Yastika has been playing for many years, but she was sidelined due to injury. She knows what international cricket is all about, he added The coach pointed to wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia as an example of a player capable of making an impact despite spending significant time away from the international arena because of injury setbacks. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the confidence of world champions and a squad blending experience with emerging talent, India will head into the Women's T20 World Cup aiming to prove that last year's triumph was not the end of a journey, but the beginning of a sustained era of success. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 9 Jun 2026 3:16 pm

10+10+10 rule: The 30-minute parenting habit every parent should know

In today's fast-paced world, many parents worry that they are not spending enough quality time with their children. Between work, household responsibilities, school schedules, and screen distractions, meaningful parent-child connection often takes a back seat. But what if just 30 minutes a day could make a big difference? That's where the '10+10+10 Rule' comes in, a simple parenting habit that encourages parents to spend three focused blocks of 10 minutes with their child every day. The goal isn't to do something extraordinary. It's about being present, listening, and building a stronger bond through small but meaningful moments.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 2:23 pm

Moroccan proverb of the day: 'The one who wants honey must...' Deep life lessons on why success, happiness and every great dream come with painful challenges

Moroccan proverb of the day: Moroccan wisdom teaches that worthwhile goals often require effort, patience and perseverance. Success, happiness and achievement are rarely attained without obstacles, much like honey is protected by bees. This timeless proverb reminds us that challenges and setbacks are not signs of failure but natural parts of the journey. By embracing difficulties and learning from them, people can achieve greater rewards in their careers, education, relationships and personal growth.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 2:06 pm

Zojila Tunnel breakthrough historic milestone, fulfils long-pending dream: CM Omar

Zojila: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday termed the Zojila Tunnel breakthrough a historic milestone, saying it fulfils a long-cherished goal of ensuring year-round connectivity between Kashmir and Ladakh. Addressing the gathering at the ceremony, CM Omar,congratulated the people of Ladakh and thanked Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari and his team for []

Kashmir Reader 9 Jun 2026 1:07 pm

IMD Update: Heavy rain in Goa, Karnataka, Kerala may ease after 2 days

Heavy to very heavy rain regime over parts of west coast may not sustain beyond next couple of days

The Hindu Businessline 9 Jun 2026 12:59 pm

I Was Practising With The Red Ball During IPL': Suthar Reveals How He Prepared For Test Debut

Indian Premier League: Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar opened up about the emotions of receiving his debut cap and revealed that when his name came up for one-off Test he started practising with the red ball during the IPL. India added Suthar to the XI for the one-off Test against Afghanistan in Mullanpur. Suthar, who played for the Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 under Indias red-ball skipper Shubman Gills leadership, earned his first cap from senior spinner Kuldeep, becoming India's first specialist spin-bowling Test debutant since Axar Patel made his debut in 2021. Gautam sir and the skipper informed me that I would be making my debut. It was a very proud moment because, ever since I started playing, it had been my dream, my father's dream, and everyone's dream for me to play Test cricket for India. From the very first day I started playing and as I progressed through the ranks, red-ball cricket meant everything to me. It is the pinnacle of the sport. So, whether I was playing U-19 cricket or the Ranji Trophy, the goal was always to play Test cricket for India. Kuldeep bhai's speech while presenting me with the cap was very motivating. Everyone encouraged and motivated me a lot, so it felt really special, Suthar said on JioStar. On his very first international outing for India, Suthar carved a piece of history as India notched their biggest-ever win (by margin of runs in Test history. He claimed 6-33 in Afghanistans first innings to become only the fifth Indian to pick up a fifer on debut. When my name came up in the team, I was practising with the red ball during the IPL as well, thinking about how I would approach things if given the opportunity. After coming here, I had three or four long practice sessions. With bowling, it's not really about how many hours you put in. If you enjoy bowling, you can bowl 20-25 overs without even realising it. So, the key is to keep bowling as much as you can, revealed. While revealing his bowling plans on the New Chandigarh surface, the 23-year-old spinner said his debut wicket will always remain his favourit. When they were bowling, a few deliveries were turning. When I was batting, the odd ball was holding up. So, I felt there might be some assistance for the spinners on that track. As soon as I bowled my first over, the ball was turning, so I tried to bowl my stock ball as much as possible on that wicket. When my name came up in the team, I was practising with the red ball during the IPL as well, thinking about how I would approach things if given the opportunity. After coming here, I had three or four long practice sessions. With bowling, it's not really about how many hours you put in. If you enjoy bowling, you can bowl 20-25 overs without even realising it. So, the key is to keep bowling as much as you can, revealed. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I didn't want to get carried away, but my focus was on consistently putting the ball in the right area. Since the beginning, I have focused on spot-bowling, and whatever consistency I have today is because of that. My favourite wicket was obviously the first one, my debut wicket. It will always remain my favourite. There was a good battle going on, so my focus was simply to keep bowling consistently in the same area,' he said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 9 Jun 2026 11:28 am

Johan Botha Steps Down As Brisbane Heat And Queensland Head Coach

Former South Africa: Former South Africa white-ball skipper Johan Botha has brought his stint with Queensland and Brisbane Heat to an early end after stepping down from both coaching positions despite having one season remaining on his contract. Queensland Cricket said on Tuesday that they had accepted Botha's resignation, ending a two-year association in which he oversaw the state's Sheffield Shield, One-Day Cup and Big Bash League campaigns. Queensland Cricket has today accepted the resignation of Brisbane Heat and Queensland Bulls coach Johan Botha, a statement released by QC read. The departure comes amid a period of significant change within the Australian domestic cricket coaching ranks and follows growing speculation about Botha's future, despite Queensland remaining competitive across formats. The 44-year-old, who represented South Africa in five Tests, 78 One-Day Internationals and 40 T20 Internationals between 2005 and 2012, took charge of Queensland ahead of the 2024-25 season. Under his leadership, the Bulls reached the Sheffield Shield final in his debut campaign before finishing third in both the Shield and One-Day Cup competitions this past season. His tenure with Brisbane Heat, however, produced mixed results. The franchise placed fifth and seventh in consecutive Big Bash League seasons after inheriting a title-winning squad that had lifted the trophy under previous coach Wade Seccombe. Queensland Cricket chief executive Terry Svenson acknowledged Botha's contribution to the organisation, particularly in nurturing emerging talent within the state system. While we haven't achieved all of our on-field goals in that time, Johan has made a strong contribution towards the development of the next generation of Queensland and Brisbane Heat players. Despite this decision, Johan's contributions to our high performance group have been valued. We wish he and his family every success in the future and thank him for his efforts across the Sheffield Shield, One Day Cup and BBL competitions, Svenson said. Botha's departure is the latest development in an eventful period for Queensland Cricket's high-performance structure. He had been part of a major departmental overhaul following Joe Dawes' appointment as high-performance manager in late 2023. However, Dawes' tenure ended earlier this year after a turbulent spell that included a highly publicised disagreement with Australian batter Usman Khawaja, prompting the return of former high-performance boss Bennett King. While we haven't achieved all of our on-field goals in that time, Johan has made a strong contribution towards the development of the next generation of Queensland and Brisbane Heat players. Despite this decision, Johan's contributions to our high performance group have been valued. We wish he and his family every success in the future and thank him for his efforts across the Sheffield Shield, One Day Cup and BBL competitions, Svenson said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The coaching vacancy also adds to a growing list of leadership changes across Australia's domestic landscape. New South Wales and Sydney Sixers recently moved on from Greg Shipperd before appointing Brad Haddin and James Hopes respectively, while Sydney Thunder replaced Trevor Bayliss with former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 9 Jun 2026 11:22 am

Quote of the day by Wolverine Hugh Jackman: The secret to modern life is finding the measure in a lesson on time management, priorities and fulfillment

Modern life demands smart time management. Actor Hugh Jackman emphasizes that time is our most valuable asset. He shares that balancing career, family, and personal goals is a universal challenge. Success hinges on prioritizing what truly matters. Learning to allocate our limited hours wisely is key to fulfillment in today's busy world. This approach helps navigate competing demands effectively.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 11:03 am

India's Shanti Act Very Positive: Global Nuclear Watchdog Chief

Rafael Grossi praises India's nuclear reforms and ambitious goals to increase capacity.

NDTV 9 Jun 2026 10:42 am

UPSC Success Story: Born without a forearm, Kajal Raju's journey from AIR 910 to AIR 167

Kajal Raju, an IIT Madras graduate born with phocomelia syndrome, achieved her dream of becoming an IAS officer on her fourth attempt, securing AIR 167. Despite initial success with AIR 910 in IRMS, she persevered through setbacks and professional commitments, demonstrating remarkable resilience and dedication to reach her ultimate goal.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 10:33 am

Naomika Saran celebrates Dimple Kapadias birthday with throwback photo

Naomika Saran shared a heartfelt birthday tribute for her grandmother Dimple Kapadia, posting cherished family photos on social media. Calling the veteran actress her greatest inspiration, Naomika also described her as truly the GOAT. The post featured a family portrait

Mid Day 9 Jun 2026 10:33 am

Whoop Promo Codes: 20% Off This June 2026

Whether you're looking for a Whoop free trial, student discount, or military savings, our guide to Whoop promo codes will help you maximize your membership benefits. Stay on top of your fitness goals for less.

Wired 9 Jun 2026 10:30 am

U-18 Hockey Goalkeeper Sawan Kumar Welcomed Back to Patna

Patna, June 9: U-18 hockey goalkeeper Sawan Kumar received a grand welcome at Patna Airport upon his return from Japan, where he represented India at the Asian Hockey Tournament and won a gold medal. The event was attended by Ravindra Shankaran, Director General of the Bihar State Sports Authority, and Sports Minister Shreyasi Singh. Sawans ... Read more U-18 Hockey Goalkeeper Sawan Kumar Welcomed Back to Patna

Udaipur Kiran 9 Jun 2026 10:04 am

Feeling stuck in life? Ankur Warikoo shares 5 signs that show you are moving in the right direction

Success is often measured by big achievements, but personal growth is also seen in smaller ways. Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo highlights five signs of progress. These include working towards meaningful goals, evolving over time, practicing self-care, staying open to possibilities, and surviving difficult times. Recognizing these subtle signs provides a more realistic view of self-improvement.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 9:04 am

Over 500 athletes from 78 countries participate in World Yogasana Cship: Udit Sheth

Umar Raina Ahmedabad, Jun 8: President of Yogasana Bharat and Vice President of World Yogasana, Udit Sheth, on Sunday said that the inaugural World Yogasana Championship has witnessed participation from more than 500 athletes representing 78 countries, marking a historic milestone in the global promotion of Yogasana as a competitive sport. Speaking exclusively to Rising Kashmir on the sidelines of the championship being held in Ahmedabad, Sheth described the event as a significant step towards taking Indias ancient heritage from Ashram to Arena while preserving its spiritual roots. About 78 countries have come here and more than 500 athletes are participating. This is a matter of pride for India that athletes from across the world have gathered here to compete in Yogasana, he said. The championship is being hosted at the state-of-the-art TransStadia Arena in Ahmedabad. Sheth said the facility, developed through a public-private partnership with the Gujarat Government, has provided ideal conditions for athletes despite the soaring temperatures outside. While the temperature outside may touch 46 degrees Celsius, inside the arena it is maintained between 24 and 28 degrees, which is ideal for athletes. Lower temperatures can increase the risk of injuries, so athlete welfare has remained our top priority, he said. Sheth credited the successful organisation of the championship to the support received from the Government of India, the Sports Authority of India, the Sports Authority of Gujarat, and several senior leaders and institutions. He noted that Gujarat Chief Minister, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya, and yoga guru Swami Ramdev were among the dignitaries associated with the event. Reflecting on the challenges of organising the first-ever World Yogasana Championship, Sheth said the biggest task was connecting and preparing participating nations within a short span of time. The most difficult part was bringing together so many countries and ensuring they were adequately trained. Our Learning and Development Officers remained in constant touch with participating nations, providing coaching, technical training and judging education. This helped athletes arrive prepared and compete at a high level, he said. Highlighting the growing recognition of Yogasana as a sport, Sheth said the movement has gained momentum under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has played a major role in popularising yoga globally. Yoga was born in the ashram and is deeply connected with our inner self. As we bring it into the arena as a competitive sport, we must not forget its heritage and values. Yogasana combines sporting excellence with the philosophy of yoga, he said. Calling Yogasana one of the most sustainable sports in the world, Sheth said it carries even greater relevance at a time when the world is facing wars, stress and climate-related challenges. Looking towards the future, he expressed confidence that the sport would continue to grow internationally. This championship is only a trailer. The real journey has just begun. Our goal is to expand Yogasana to nearly 150 countries in the coming years. We are also working towards establishing professional leagues and eventually securing a place in major international sporting events, including the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics through the demonstration sport route, he said. Sheth emphasized that increasing the sports popularity would depend on making competitions more engaging and understandable for spectators through improved broadcasting, graphics, slow-motion analysis and simplified scoring systems. Our product is strong. We now need to package it in a way that audiences around the world can easily understand and enjoy. That is how the sport will grow further, he said. Concluding with a message for athletes and stakeholders, Sheth said the inaugural championship marks the beginning of a historic journey. Five years from now, when we look back, we will realize that we were all part of history. This is the start of a new chapter for Yogasana, and together we must work hard to make that history even stronger, he added.

RisingKashmir 9 Jun 2026 8:09 am

38th State Mini Handball Tournament KVWA claim both boys and girls' titles

KVWA, Kokchai Mayang Imphal sealed both the boys and girls' titles yesterday in the 38th State Level Mini Handball Tournament hosted by Indira Memorial Club IMC , Leishangthem Awang Leikai, Thoubal KVWA girls bagged the top honours by defeating KKLYDO, Kongpal by 24 14 margin in a one sided final encounter br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 06 Handball 20260609 jpg border 1 alt 38th State Mini Handball Tournament KVWA claim both boys and girls' titles td tr tr td align center 38th State Mini Handball Tournament KVWA claim both boys and girls' titles td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Ng Jenybala dazzled for KVWA as she single handedly teased the KKLYDO defence set up and netted 13 goals alone to fashion her team a 24 14 win Jenymax 5 , Bidyalaxmi 4 , and Th Likla 2 were also on target and contributed 11 goals for the same team For KKLYDO, Dolly N scored highest 10 goals as Christina Th and Lucky M added 2 goals apiece Meanwhile in the boys' final, KVWA posted a 24 15 win over hosts IMC to complete the title sweep Th Ronaldo and S Nganba scored 9 goals apiece for the winners as Th Ronaldo 3 , Yohenba Thongam 2 and Yohenba Asem 1 shared 6 goals Y Rishikanta was the leading scorer for IMC as he found the target 7 times while Th Somraj and Tomthinganba scored 3 and 2 goals respectively Lorit Arubam, T Paikhomba and Y Rahul also added a goal apiece for IMC in a lost cause Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 9 Jun 2026 6:00 am

Life advice of the day by Thomas Edison: 'The trouble with most people is...' Lessons on success, human behavior, hard work and vision by American inventor

Life Advice of the Day by Thomas Edison highlights a common human habit. The quote says, The trouble with most people is that they quit before they start. It focuses on fear, doubt, and hesitation. The message encourages people to take the first step instead of giving up before trying. Thomas Edisons own life shows how effort, learning, and persistence can help people move toward success and achieve long-term goals.

The Economic Times 9 Jun 2026 2:37 am

NIT Srinagar, IIT Delhi Sign MoU for Research, Academic Collaboration

Partnership offers joint research, student exchanges & accelerated postgraduate pathways RK News Service Srinagar, June 8: The National Institute of Technology Srinagar has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Indian Institute of Technology Delhi under a nationwide research network initiative aimed at strengthening collaborative research, academic exchanges and postgraduate opportunities for students. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by NIT Srinagar Director Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia and IIT Delhi Director Rangan Banerjee under the IIT DelhiNIT Education and Research Network Initiative. The agreement was among 18 MoUs signed by IIT Delhi with National Institutes of Technology across the country to promote research collaboration, innovation, faculty development and institutional capacity building. Under the partnership, the two institutions will undertake joint research projects, facilitate student and faculty exchanges, share academic resources and establish mechanisms for credit transfer and credit sharing. The agreement also provides for joint supervision of PhD, M.Tech and MSR scholars, enabling students to benefit from the expertise and research infrastructure available at both institutions. A key feature of the collaboration is the introduction of an early admission pathway for meritorious NIT Srinagar students seeking admission to IIT Delhis M.Tech, MSR and PhD programmes. Eligible students will be able to pursue research projects and academic work at IIT Delhi and may receive provisional admission offers without qualifying GATE or other national-level entrance examinations, subject to performance-based evaluation. The MoU also establishes a structured student exchange programme, allowing students to undertake coursework, internships and research projects at the partner institution while earning transferable academic credits. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Kanaujia described the partnership as a transformative step that would create new opportunities for students, researchers and faculty members. This collaboration with IIT Delhi will significantly enhance academic excellence, innovation and interdisciplinary research while strengthening our research ecosystem in line with the objectives of the National Education Policy 2020, he said. IIT Delhi Director Prof. Rangan Banerjee said the initiative would help build stronger networks among premier technical institutions and contribute to Indias goals in research, technology development and innovation. Registrar NIT Srinagar Prof. Atikur Rehman said the agreement marks an important milestone in expanding institutional linkages and promoting academic cooperation through the exchange of knowledge, expertise and best practices. The signing ceremony was also attended by senior officials from both institutions, including representatives from the Ministry of Education.

RisingKashmir 9 Jun 2026 1:02 am

Virabhat enter final

NT Reporter Curtoirm SC Virabhat entered the final after 1-0 win over Cumborda SC in the 9-a-side Curtorim Interward Football Tournament at St Alex Church ground, Curtorim. Vivon Fernandes lone goal secured SC Virabhat the win.

The Navhind Times 9 Jun 2026 12:59 am

Pencil to Portfolio returns

NT BUZZ Sunaparanta Goa Centre for the Arts is all set to host a new batch of Pencil to Portfolio, a visual arts programme for young adults (11 to 18 years) commencing on June 27, 2026. Designed for students aspiring to pursue higher education in art, design, architecture, fashion or animation, the programme is equally []

The Navhind Times 9 Jun 2026 12:49 am