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Kick-off, the FIFA World Cup special quiz

From iconic trophies to unforgettable goals, put your football knowledge to the ultimate test

The Hindu 1 Jul 2026 4:08 pm

Amarnath Yatra to begin on July 3; devotees throng Jammu base camp

Srinagar , July 1: The annual Amarnath Yatra is scheduled to commence on July 3, with a large number of devotees arriving at the Tawi riverfront where the on spot registration for the yatra is taking place. Adequate security and logistical arrangements have been put in place by the Amarnath Shrine Board to facilitate the smooth movement of pilgrims. Those pilgrims who have not registered online or through Banks earlier for the Yatra have reached today for on spot/Current registration While waiting for their turn, devotees expressed enthusiasm as they prepared to take the journey to the holy cave shrine. A devotee, undertaking the pilgrimage for the first time, said, We are going for the very first time, and we are overjoyed. We are determined to make this journey. Having waited in line for a long time, our only goal is to have darshan. Right now, we have no wish other than to reach Baba's abode. I have wanted to go for years, and today I finally got the chance. Another devotee, Chandrashekhar Changani from Bikaner, praised the Amarnath Shrine Board for their seamless security and logistics management. I want to say that the arrangements here are excellent. We set out from Bikaner. Furthermore, the arrangements made by the Amarnath Shrine Board regarding both security and logistics are spot-on. We haven't faced any major issues, Changani told ANI. Meanwhile, on Tuesday, security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have intensified their preparations, conducting anti-terror mock drills and deploying a multi-layered security grid across the yatra routes. In Srinagar, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, along with paramilitary forces, conducted an anti-terror mock drill on Tuesday at the newly constructed Yatri Nivas, Shri Prem Garg Bhawan, located at the Pathan Chowk Base Camp. The annual pilgrimage to the holy Amarnath cave shrine, situated at an altitude of around 3,880 metres in the Himalayas of south Kashmir, is one of the country's most significant religious pilgrimages. Devotees undertake the yatra to pay obeisance to the naturally formed ice Shivling, which symbolises Lord Shiva. The 57-day pilgrimage this year will commence simultaneously from the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district on July 3. The yatra will conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Raksha Bandhan. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 1 Jul 2026 3:40 pm

Government Launches SHE-Leaps to Empower Rural Women Entrepreneurs

New Delhi, July 1: The central government has taken a significant step towards economically empowering rural women. The new digital platform SHE-Leaps (Self-Help Entrepreneur-Livelihoods and Enterprise Application for Prosperity and Sustainability) will play a crucial role in achieving the goal of creating 60 million Lakshmi Didis across the country. This information was released in an ... Read more Government Launches SHE-Leaps to Empower Rural Women Entrepreneurs

Morningstar 1 Jul 2026 3:21 pm

Indian Finance Minister Begins Official Visit to France to Strengthen Economic Ties

New Delhi, July 1: Indian Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman commenced her official visit to France on Wednesday. The primary goal of this trip is to enhance the strategic partnership between India and France, deepen economic cooperation, and promote investment, technological collaboration, and innovation through several high-level meetings. A key highlight of the ... Read more Indian Finance Minister Begins Official Visit to France to Strengthen Economic Ties

Morningstar 1 Jul 2026 3:20 pm

Dj vu! Kluivert repeats father Patrick's penalty heartbreak 26 yrs later - Watch

Football witnessed a poignant echo of the past as Justin Kluivert, like his father Patrick 26 years prior, missed a crucial penalty, contributing to the Netherlands' shock FIFA World Cup 2026 exit against Morocco. The Dutch suffered their earliest ever World Cup elimination after a dramatic 3-2 penalty shootout loss. Morocco's heroics, including a late equaliser and a stellar goalkeeping performance, secured their place in the next round.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 2:56 pm

Nearly half of Indian households need electrical upgrades for EV charging: Report

A significant portion of Indian homes need electrical upgrades to safely charge electric vehicles, a new study reveals. This infrastructure gap could hinder the government's ambitious EV adoption goals, despite policies phasing out petrol and diesel vehicles. The research highlights overlooked challenges in residential charging, from inadequate wiring to parking issues, underscoring the need for robust electrical infrastructure alongside policy support for a successful electric mobility transition.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 2:46 pm

FIFA World Cup: Mexico become first team since Italy in 1990 to ...

Mexico have achieved a historic feat at the FIFA World Cup 2026, becoming the first team since 1990 to win their opening four matches without conceding a goal. A 2-0 victory over Ecuador secured their first knockout-stage win in 40 years, with Julin Quiones and Ral Jimnez scoring. This remarkable defensive and offensive performance positions them as strong contenders as they advance to the Round of 16.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 1:45 pm

Bird language decoded: A scientist figured out how birds talk, and got $100,000 for it

A US researcher has earned $100,000 for deciphering zebra finch calls, identifying 11 core words that convey identity and intent. Dr. Julie Elie's groundbreaking work, which involved experiments where birds chose preferred sounds, suggests a deeper understanding of meaning rather than just acoustics. This achievement marks a significant step in the quest for interspecies communication, with the ultimate goal of a $10 million prize for true two-way dialogue.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 1:33 pm

Why your financial goals must change when your net worth does

As wealth grows, financial planning shifts from chasing returns to matching capital with purpose. A three-bucket framework can help families protect lifestyle, preserve flexibility and build a lasting legacy.

Livemint 1 Jul 2026 12:50 pm

Life lessons from Chanakya that still apply to modern parenting

Ancient wisdom from Chanakya offers timeless parenting insights for today's challenges. Focusing on character over academics, discipline through guidance, and nurturing curiosity are key. The article highlights how peer influence, parental example, and fostering resilience are crucial. Ultimately, preparing children for life's complexities through patience and independence remains the enduring goal, echoing principles that transcend generations.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 12:45 pm

Germany Ripped Off Late Winner in World Cup Knockout? FIFA Explains

Controversy has erupted around Germanys Jonathan Tah's headed goal in extra time against Paraguay getting disallowed by VAR over a potential foul against Paraguay goalie Orlando Gill

Deccan Chronicle 1 Jul 2026 12:26 pm

Gilberto Mora scripts history, becomes youngest to play in WC knockouts since Pel

Teen sensation Gilberto Mora, at 17, became the second-youngest player to start a World Cup knockout match, a feat only Pel achieved. Mexico triumphed 2-0 over Ecuador, ending a 40-year wait for a knockout victory. Goals from Quiones and Jimnez secured their Round of 16 spot, marking a historic moment for Mexican football after a dominant performance.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 12:21 pm

Who Will Mexico Play In The Round Of 16? Date, Time, Venue And Possible Opponents Revealed

Julian Quinones scored his third goal of the tournament and Raul Jimenez added a curling finish as Mexico beat Ecuador 2-0 at the Azteca. El Tri are through to the Round of 16 on home soil, and England are waiting.

NDTV 1 Jul 2026 12:21 pm

SIG Tattva Partners with AGI Greenpac and Pontaq Ventures; Hosts India's First Manufacturing-Tech Founder Workshop

5 DeepTech Start-ups bag PoCs worth 75 Lakhs in 48 hours In a first for India’s B2B manufacturing sector, AGI Greenpac and SIG Tattva take 8 deep-tech start-up founders onto the factory floor co-creating solutions to live operational challenges and awarding PoC pilot engagements on merit   SIG Tattva , the Corporate Venture Capital and Innovation arm of Somany Impresa Group, in partnership with Pontaq Ventures, successfully conducted a two-day Founder Immersion & Start-up Workshop on June 24 th & 25 th June, 2026, at the manufacturing facilities of AGI Greenpac Limited, one of the Group companies of Somany Impresa Group and India’s leading glass packaging manufacturer. The program brought together start-up founders, investors, and industry leaders to strengthen collaboration between start-ups and the manufacturing ecosystem through an immersive shop-floor visit on Day 1 and a start-up-focused workshop on Day 2, fostering knowledge exchange, industry insights, and opportunities for innovation-led partnerships.   Founders, industry leaders, investors and mentors come together at India's first Manufacturing-Tech Founder Workshop by SIG Tattva   The workshop brought together 8 carefully selected deep-tech start-up founders from Pontaq’s portfolio for an immersive, outcome-oriented engagement with the manufacturing operations of SIG Tattva and AGI Greenpac.   Unlike conventional start-up showcases or what the industry privately calls ‘ innovation theatre’ , this was a structured workshopping model: founders walked the shop floor, observed live manufacturing processes firsthand, co-developed solutions alongside department heads, and presented a pilot project to the C-suite for evaluation. This is widely regarded as a first-of-its-kind model for AGI Greenpac and among the few such initiatives in India's manufacturing ecosystem, where a manufacturing company has moved beyond pitch-deck-based start-up engagement to structured, outcome-driven, merit-based collaboration on the factory floor.   The two-day programme was structured for maximum immersion and outcomes. On Day 1, founders participated in introductory sessions with leadership teams from AGI Greenpac, SIG Tattva, and Pontaq , followed by guided factory walkthroughs led by department heads who briefed them on live operational challenges.   The start-up founders then worked independently and collaboratively before presenting their solutions to AGI Greenpac and SIG Tattva’s C-suite. Their presentation was followed by a detailed Q&A to establish the viability of solutions proposed. The programme concluded with the evaluation and awarding of PoC pilot engagements assessed on merit, milestone readiness, and potential for full-scale commercial deployment.   The 8 participating start-ups were shortlisted from a pool of over 20, drawn from Pontaq’s portfolio of approximately 180 start-ups, and selected based on thesis alignment with AGI Greenpac’s manufacturing-tech priorities spanning AI/ML, industrial automation, robotics, energy management, quality inspection, emissions control, supply chain traceability, and cybersecurity.   The participating start-ups and their founders were: Novorbis Itus — Harsh Neekhra (Founder & CEO). Patented industrial emission control and pollution reduction systems for manufacturing environments. Kredily — Devendra Khandegar (Founder & CEO). AI-driven HRMS platform; brings deep fintech and investment expertise to operational efficiency challenges. Cairovision — Vedpal Singh / VP Singh (Founder). AI and computer vision-powered video analytics solutions for industrial sectors including manufacturing, energy, and logistics. mSense AI — Surekha Gupta (Co-founder & CBO) and Shiv Shankar Maurya (Co-founder & CEO). AI-powered quality inspection through computer vision and acoustic intelligence for manufacturing lines. Maxbyte Technologies — Ramshankar C.S. (Co-founder & CEO). Industry 4.0 and digital transformation solutions covering industrial automation, robotics, and decarbonisation. Presage Insights — Atul Sharma (Co-founder). AI and IoT-powered predictive maintenance and asset performance management to reduce industrial downtime. Goat Robotics — Muthu Vangaliappan (Co-founder & CEO) and Mugesh S (Co-founder & MD). Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for industrial applications and intralogistics. Borlaug Web Services — Ayon Hazra (Founder & CEO). Blockchain-based supply chain transparency, carbon accounting, and sustainability traceability solutions. The two-day workshop culminated in the awarding of PoC engagements worth INR 75 Lakhs to 5 deep-tech start-ups, spanning AMRs, computer vision, emission control, predictive maintenance, and logistics.   This workshop is the first in what AGI Greenpac and SIG Tattva intend to build as an ongoing, repeatable open innovation programme extending beyond Pontaq to include other leading VC funds.   Shashvat Somany, Founder, SIG Tattva , said, “The future of innovation lies in breaking down the barriers between start-ups and industry. For too long, founders have been expected to solve industrial challenges without direct access to the environments where those challenges exist. My vision is to democratise start-ups access to the shop floor, where the action really takes place. ‘ Floor to Future’ is India’s first initiative to create a platform where start-ups, operators, and business leaders collaborate closely. This is the exact kind of structured, outcome-driven collaboration that accelerates successful pilots and drives long-term value creation for both start-ups and corporates. Through this initiative, we aim to bridge that gap by opening up SIG’s manufacturing ecosystem to entrepreneurs.”   Sriharsha Bandaluppi, Head, SIG Tattva , said, " As an operator-led venture platform, our focus is on creating pathways from innovation to implementation. We believe this model can redefine corporate-start-up collaboration—moving away from superficial conversations and pitch decks toward real problem-solving, real pilots, and real outcomes. In the first chapter of 'Floor to Future,' we partnered with Pontaq bringing founders on the shop floor. What differentiated this workshop was the depth of execution, interactions with functional leaders to understand bottlenecks firsthand, and co-created solutions grounded in operational realities. Through this initiative, we aren’t just talking about the future of industry—we are building a repeatable model that transforms innovation from conversation into execution.”   Mr. Rajesh Khosla, CEO, AGI Greenpac Limited , said , "At AGI Greenpac, operational excellence and continuous innovation remain central to our growth strategy. As India’s leading glass packaging manufacturer, we see immense value in bringing external innovation into our manufacturing ecosystem. This workshop provided an opportunity for our teams to engage with entrepreneurs bringing fresh perspectives and emerging technologies to solve real business challenges. We are excited by the quality of ideas generated and look forward to exploring opportunities that can create tangible value for our operations, customers, and industry.”   Mr. Prem Barthasarathy, Founder & Managing Partner, Pontaq VC, said, "Large industrial conglomerates do not look for isolated point solutions; they seek integrated solutions that can improve quality, enhance productivity, increase revenues, and reduce costs across the value chain. Yet, for start-ups, breaking into large enterprises and securing pilot opportunities typically takes between 8 and 18 months. Through 'Floor to Future', we are fundamentally changing this dynamic. By bringing founders directly onto the shop floor alongside operational and business leaders, start-ups gain first-hand insight into real-world challenges while enterprises gain access to cutting-edge innovation. What is particularly exciting is that potential proof-of-concepts emerged within just 48 hours of engagement. This demonstrates that when industry and innovation come together in the right environment, the path from conversation to execution can be dramatically shortened.”   About AGI Greenpac Limited AGI Greenpac Limited is India's largest manufacturer of container glass and provides a comprehensive portfolio of PET bottles and products, along with anti-counterfeiting security closures. With seven strategically located manufacturing plants across India, the company serves over 500 globally recognized institutional clients.   About SIG Tattva SIG Tattva, the corporate venture capital arm of Somany Impresa Group, empowers visionary founders and transformative start-ups. Inspired by the Sanskrit word “Tattva” – meaning essence, principle, or fundamental truth – the platform reflects a commitment to truth, excellence, and progress.   Focusing on early-stage ventures in deep-tech manufacturing, enterprise SaaS, clean technologies, next-generation e-commerce, and disruptive product innovations, SIG Tattva goes beyond capital to provide strategic guidance, industry access, and operational expertise. By bridging entrepreneurs with real-world industrial ecosystems, it aims to accelerate breakthrough ideas and strengthen India’s deep-tech innovation landscape.   About Pontaq Pontaq was established in 2015 as the first India-UK VC fund in history.  Pontaq’s India HQ is in Chennai. Since inception Pontaq has been investing in impactful, scalable, and sustainable technologies that bridge domestic innovation with global opportunities.   Achievements – 190+ Investments: Spanning 23 Indian states and 2 UK regions. 15+ Multinational Operations: Portfolio start-ups operating in more than one country. Extensive IP Portfolio: Nearly 100 patents. Job Creation: Over 3,000 jobs created across India and the UK, with more than 10% for women. Women Leadership : ~30% of our portfolio start-ups are led by female founders.

News Voir 1 Jul 2026 12:18 pm

Rs 20,000 rent, Rs 45,000 monthly expenses, quiet village life: Freelancer breaks down the real cost of living in South Goa

Dreaming of a South Goa move? Freelancer Sejal Luthra shares her monthly expenses, revealing a 2BHK rent of Rs 20,000 and Rs 16,000 for domestic help. Groceries cost Rs 5,000, while utilities fluctuate wildly, reaching Rs 11,000 in summer. Leisure and miscellaneous spending add Rs 12,000. Her total average monthly cost, excluding rent, is Rs 45,000, presenting a financial balancing act for freelancers.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 12:03 pm

More important than WC: Mbappe's tribute to Deschamps after coachs mothers death

Kylian Mbapp's emotional tribute to head coach Didier Deschamps, who returned after his mother's passing, highlighted France's unity as they secured a World Cup 2026 Round of 16 spot. Mbapp dedicated a goal to Deschamps, emphasizing that 'things are more important than a World Cup.' The team's solidarity deeply moved Deschamps, who praised their unwavering support during his difficult time.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 11:27 am

How should a 45-year-old salaried investor plan early retirement? Expert reviews mutual fund portfolio

A 45-year-old salaried investor with a Rs 3 lakh monthly income sought expert advice on whether his mutual fund portfolio can support retirement at 60. The expert recommended continuing disciplined SIPs, consolidating 17 mutual fund schemes into seven, maintaining liquidity, and avoiding premature allocation for discretionary goals like buying a luxury car.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 11:04 am

Erling Haaland Hailed As 'Greatest' After More FIFA World Cup Heroics

Erling Haaland was described as devastating and he greatest goal-scorer in the world after pouncing for a dramatic late winner on Tuesday for Norway at the World Cup.

NDTV 1 Jul 2026 10:48 am

FIFA World Cup Golden Boot race: Kylian Mbappe joins Lionel Messi at the top

Kylian Mbappe's stellar performance, including two goals against Sweden, propels France into the World Cup Round of 16. He now shares the Golden Boot lead with Lionel Messi, boasting six tournament goals. Mbappe's remarkable World Cup scoring record continues to grow, solidifying his status as a top match-winner. France's dominant form sets them up for a deep tournament run, with the Golden Boot race intensifying.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 10:37 am

Mexico beat Ecuador to reach FIFA WC last 16 after 40 years

Mexico City: Julin Quiones and Ral Jimnez scored goals in a nine-minute span in the first half, and Mexico defeated Ecuador 2-0 to break a 40-year drought without a win in the knockout stage and progress to the World Cup round of 16. Quiones opened the scoring in the 22nd minute while Jimnez added a 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 1 Jul 2026 10:22 am

Kylian Mbappe, Michael Olise Dazzle As France Script FIFA World Cup History

France have become the first team in FIFA World Cup history to score 3 or more goals in 5 consecutive matches.

NDTV 1 Jul 2026 10:15 am

J&K: 'Operation Sheruwali' enters 40th day as security forces intensify search operations in Rajouri

For 40 days, security forces have been conducting 'Operation Sheruwali' in the Gambir Mughlan forests of Rajouri, targeting terrorist infiltration. This ambitious search effort, which began in late May, incorporates multiple agencies employing advanced technology. The operation emphasizes the forces' dedication to maintaining peace in the area as they work tirelessly until their goals are achieved.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 10:02 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Mexico end 40-year World Cup knockout curse with commanding win over Ecuador

Mexico ended their 40-year World Cup knockout jinx with a dominant 2-0 victory over Ecuador at the iconic Azteca Stadium. Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez scored the crucial goals, propelling the co-hosts into the round of 16. This historic win, achieved in front of a passionate home crowd, marks a significant milestone for Mexican football, extending their unbeaten streak at the Azteca to ten World Cup matches.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 9:47 am

FIFA WC 2026: Mexico Beat Ecuador 2-0 to Reach Last 16

Goals from Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez secured victory for Mexico

Deccan Chronicle 1 Jul 2026 9:43 am

Best mutual fund SIP portfolios to invest in July 2026

ETMutualFunds has unveiled recommended mutual fund portfolios for July 2026, catering to conservative, moderate, and aggressive investors. These curated SIP baskets, designed for long-term goals like retirement, are based on a robust methodology evaluating returns, consistency, risk, and outperformance. The selection process for equity, debt, and hybrid funds ensures a data-driven approach to investment choices for a broad audience.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 9:27 am

France script unique FIFA World Cup feat, become first team to ...

France has etched their name in FIFA World Cup history, becoming the first team to score three or more goals in five consecutive matches after a dominant 3-0 victory over Sweden. Kylian Mbappe was once again the star, netting a brace and climbing the all-time scoring charts. Coach Didier Deschamps expressed pride in his team's consistent performance as they advance to face Paraguay in the Round of 16.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 9:16 am

Mbappe scores twice to tie Messi for World Cup lead with 6 goals, France beats Sweden 3-0

East Rutherford, Jul 01: Kylian Mbapp put France ahead with a brilliant crossover step in the 45th minute and then added a second-half goal to break a World Cupknockout round scoring record, and Les Bleus beat Sweden 3-0 Tuesday to set up a round of 16 match against Paraguay. Bradley Barcola added a 53rd-minute goal for France and Mbapp capped the scoring in the 74th minute for his third two-goal game in four matches. His six goals tied Argentina forward Lionel Messi for the tournament lead and gave him 18 in his World Cup career, one shy of Messi's record. Mbapp's 10 knockout round goals are two more than the previous high by Brazilian greats Leonidas and Ronaldo. France coach Didier Deschamps bowed when his star came to the bench after he was substituted in the 85th minute. France, the World Cup runner-up four years ago and a tournament favorite this time, has outscored opponents 13-2, with Michael Olise assisting on five goals. On a brutally hot afternoon at MeLife Stadium, site of the World Cup final in July 19, France outshot Sweden 25-7, including 15-3 in the first half. Seeking to reach its third straight World Cup final, France plays Paraguay on July 4 in Philadelphia, and the winner advances to a quarterfinal against Canada or Morocco five days later at Foxborough, Massachusetts. It was 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius), sunny and humid at the 5 p.m. kickoff with poor air quality. During the first half hydration break, France defender Lucas Digne let himself be doused by a sprinkler. Mbapp hit a post in the 32nd minute, raising both hands in disgust, and France nearly went ahead four minutes later on Olise's spectacular bicycle kick from just inside the penalty area, which also clanked off a post. In the first World Cup meeting between the nations, Mbapp scored after goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterstrm tipped Olise's shot just outside the post. Olise played a short corner kick to Ousmane Dembl, who passed to Mbapp near the byline. Mbapp took a crossover step to get around Viktor Gykeres and from just outside the 6-yard box sent a diagonal shot inside the far post. Mbapp ran up the center of the field to celebrate his 61st international goal, colliding with Dembl, and jogged to the bench to hug Deschamps, who returned for the match after going to France for his mother's funeral. Gustaf Lagerbielke lost the ball ahead of France's second goal. Aurlien Tchouamni passed to Olise, who nutmegged Lagerbielke, and Barcola took a centering touch and sent the ball past Zetterstrm's outstretched right hand. Mbapp entertained the crowd with a backheel pass to Barcola in the buildup to France's third goal. Barcola passed to Olise, who passed to Mbapp as the star sprinted into the penalty area. He steadied the ball with a touch and fired the ball inside the far post. A majority of fans wore France's blue, with a pocket in Sweden's yellow at one end. A crowd of 80,663 raised the record total for the expanded 104-match tournament above 5 million.

Greater Kashmir 1 Jul 2026 9:03 am

Haryana, Goa, Punjab ace rollout of new criminal laws

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 8:39 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 top scorers: Who is leading the Golden Boot race?

Kylian Mbapp has surged to the top of the 2026 FIFA World Cup scoring charts, netting twice against Sweden to reach six goals, level with Lionel Messi. This brace also marked a significant milestone, bringing his World Cup tally to 18 goals in 18 matches. The French captain's stellar performance intensifies the Golden Boot race and bolsters France's title aspirations as he closes in on Messi's all-time record.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 8:32 am

France Advances to Round of 16 in FIFA World Cup After Defeating Sweden

New Jersey, July 1: France secured a spot in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 by defeating Sweden 3-0. Kylian Mbapp showcased his talent once again, scoring two goals, while Bradley Barcola added another to the tally. This victory continues Frances impressive streak in the tournament. They have now become the ... Read more France Advances to Round of 16 in FIFA World Cup After Defeating Sweden

Morningstar 1 Jul 2026 7:47 am

FIFA WC: Norway beat Ivory Coast 2-1 to book historic last-16 spot

Arlington: Erling Haaland scored the deciding goal in the 86th minute, and Norway won a knockout game at the World Cup for the first time, advancing to the round of 16 with a 2-1 victory over the Ivory Coast on Tuesday, June 30. Three defenders converged on Patrick Berg as he moved into the penalty 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 1 Jul 2026 7:23 am

FIFA 2026: Mbappe scores twice to tie Messi for World Cup lead as France beats Sweden 3-0

Kylian Mbappe starred for France, scoring twice to break a World Cup knockout round scoring record and lead Les Bleus to a dominant 3-0 victory over Sweden. Bradley Barcola added another goal as France showcased their attacking prowess, setting up a round of 16 clash against Paraguay. The French team, heavily favored, continues its impressive tournament run with a strong performance.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 7:14 am

FIFA WC: France beats Sweden 3-0 as Kylian Mbapp makes history

East Rutherford: Kylian Mbapp put France ahead with a brilliant crossover step in the 45th minute and then added a second-half goal to break a World Cup knockout round scoring record, and Les Bleus beat Sweden 3-0 Tuesday to set up a round of 16 match against Paraguay. Bradley Barcola added a 53rd-minute goal for 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 1 Jul 2026 7:09 am

Mbapp shatters World Cup history, breaks 20-year record and now chases Messi

Kylian Mbapp scored twice as France beat Sweden 3-0 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32, breaking multiple records in the process. He became the all-time leader in World Cup knockout goals and overtook Miroslav Klose to move second on the overall scoring list. France now advance to face Paraguay, while Mbapp closes in on Lionel Messis record.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 6:52 am

J&K Bank marks 1-year of Mission YUVA with massive credit drive

Srinagar, Jun 30:Committed to promoting entrepreneurship, self-employment, and inclusive economic growth across Jammu & Kashmir, J&K Bank celebrated the successful completion of one year of the J&K Governments flagship Mission YUVA programme yesterday by observing a UT-wide 'Mission YUVA Mega Disbursal Day', undertaking a focused credit delivery drive across its branch network. The UT-wide campaign culminated with MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee pressing the symbolic button during a virtual event held at the Banks corporate headquarters in presence of Chief General Manager Ashutosh Sareen, General Manager (RAM) Rakesh Magotra, DGMs Tanveer Hussain and Arjun Singh Rathore along with other senior officers. Besides Divisional Heads, Zonal Heads and Cluster Heads from Jammu as well as Kashmir also joined the proceedings virtually from their respective locations. Under the flagship youth employment program, the Bank has so far sanctioned over 28400 cases to the tune of more than Rs 1300 Cr, reaffirming its pivotal role in facilitating timely access to finance for aspiring entrepreneurs across Jammu and Kashmir. During the massive credit drive today, the Bank made disbursement in 2828 cases. Expressing satisfaction over the progress achieved during the first year of Mission YUVA, MD & CEO Amitava Chatterjee congratulated and appreciated every member of the Bank's workforce for their commendable contribution towards the successful implementation of the programme. He said, My heartfelt thanks to each one of you for your unwavering support and cooperation in making this remarkable progress possible, he said, adding that the achievements under Mission YUVA have further strengthened the Bank's partnership with the Government of Jammu & Kashmir in promoting entrepreneurship and employment generation. While reviewing the roadmap ahead, the MD & CEO underlined two key priorities for the second year of Mission YUVA. He said that the success of the programme must now be measured not merely by the number of disbursements but by the tangible outcomes generated through the enterprises established under the scheme. He stressed that the beneficiaries should be able to build sustainable businesses, generate steady revenues and create meaningful livelihood opportunities, which remain the primary objectives of Mission YUVA. Setting an ambitious yet achievable goal for the current financial year, he said the Bank should strive to take the cumulative number of Mission YUVA disbursements to 50000 by the end of the financial year, expressing confidence that the target is well within reach given the experience, momentum and institutional capacity built over the past year. The MD & CEO also urged all operational heads to closely monitor the utilization of funds in already disbursed cases and continue extending guidance to entrepreneurs to ensure optimum outcomes from the loans extended under the programme. Earlier, General Manager (RAM) Rakesh Magotra briefed the chair on the Bank's performance and progress under Mission YUVA. Highlighting the significance of sustained post-disbursement engagement, he emphasized that continuous monitoring of sanctioned cases, handholding of entrepreneurs and inculcating financial discipline among beneficiaries are critical to ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of the flagship programme. Meanwhile, lauding the Bank's performance, J&K Mission Director, Mission YUVA, Harvinder Singh (IAS) has also commended its institutional role. He said that J&K Bank has emerged as the principal implementation partner in Mission YUVA.

Greater Kashmir 1 Jul 2026 6:06 am

Rs 14-crore daily livestock trade disrupted, Wazwan under stress

Srinagar, Jun 30:As the wedding season reaches its peak in Kashmir, a disruption in the supply of mutton has laid bare one of Jammu and Kashmir's biggest food security challenges - its heavy dependence on livestock imported from outside J&K. The immediate trigger is a dispute over alleged illegal charges imposed on livestock carriers passing through Punjab. However, the crisis has also highlighted the structural gap between Kashmir's appetite for mutton and its limited domestic production. Wholesale mutton dealers have suspended fresh imports of live sheep and goats after alleging that transporters are being forced to pay between Rs 20,000 and Rs 25,000 per truck while crossing Punjab. General Secretary of the Wholesale Mutton Dealers Union, Mehraj Ganie, said traders have been compelled to halt supplies despite the ongoing marriage season. We have stopped importing livestock for the last few days. Whatever stock was available within Kashmir has almost been exhausted. Marriage functions are getting affected, but we have no option. Trucks carrying livestock are being charged Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 while passing through Punjab. These charges are illegal and have made transportation unviable, Ganie told Greater Kashmir. According to the union, Kashmir imports nearly 70 truckloads of livestock every day during the peak marriage season. Each truck carries sheep worth around Rs 20 lakh, taking the total value of daily livestock imports to nearly Rs 14 crore during this period. Most of these consignments originate from Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh before entering Jammu and Kashmir through Punjab. Any disruption along this route immediately affects wholesale markets, retailers and consumers across Kashmir. The issue has now reached the highest political level. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has written to the Punjab Government seeking immediate intervention to ensure the smooth movement of livestock transport vehicles through the state. In his letter, the Chief Minister urged Punjab authorities to prevent unauthorised levies and facilitate unhindered movement of livestock carriers, warning that the disruption could adversely affect traders as well as consumers in Jammu and Kashmir. While the current dispute revolves around transportation, it has once again exposed a long-standing weakness in J&K's livestock economy. J&K has consistently failed to produce enough mutton to meet local demand. Available government figures and industry estimates show that J&K produces around 30,000 to 32,000 tonnes of mutton annually, whereas consumption is estimated at 51,000 to 60,000 tonnes every year. This leaves a deficit of nearly 21,000 to 30,000 tonnes. In simple terms, local production meets only about half of the Valley's annual requirement, forcing J&K to depend on imports for roughly 40 to 50 percent of its mutton consumption. Official estimates released over the years present a remarkably consistent picture. Earlier figures showed annual consumption at around 51,000 tonnes against local production of 30,000 tonnes, requiring imports of nearly 21,000 tonnes. More recent estimates indicate that consumption has climbed to nearly 60,000 tonnes while production has remained almost stagnant at around 30,000 tonnes, widening the supply gap further. The shortfall is bridged through the import of live sheep and goats rather than processed meat. Industry estimates indicate that Jammu and Kashmir imports nearly 14 lakh sheep and goats every year. These animals are transported by road, slaughtered within J&K and supplied through local wholesale and retail markets. The annual value of these imports is estimated at around Rs 1400 crore, making mutton one of the largest food commodities imported into J&K. Economists say this also represents a significant outflow of wealth, as hundreds of crores of rupees leave J&K every year to purchase livestock from other states instead of circulating within the local rural economy. Ironically, J&K has one of India's strongest sheep-rearing traditions. J&K accounts for nearly 4.2 percent of the country's sheep population and ranks among the leading sheep-rearing regions. Annual mutton production stands at around 320 lakh kg, equivalent to approximately 32,000 tonnes. However, experts attribute the production deficit to low productivity, dependence on traditional breeds, slower genetic improvement and limited adoption of modern breeding technologies. While natural grazing resources are abundant, meat yield per animal has remained comparatively low. Research studies suggest that dependence on imported livestock is not a recent phenomenon. Academic analyses have shown that imports of sheep and goats have steadily increased since the early 2000s as local production failed to keep pace with rising consumption. The demand for mutton in Kashmir also differs from most other parts of the country.

Greater Kashmir 1 Jul 2026 5:15 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 | Mbappe uncorks France as Sweden are swept aside in Champagne show

Mbappes two goals lifted his World Cup finals tally to 18, one behind Lionel Messi on the all-time list

The Hindu 1 Jul 2026 4:48 am

FIFA WC 2026 LIVE: France 2-0 Up vs Sweden After Mbappe's Heartfelt Gesture

France vs Sweden LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026 Match LIVE Updates: Kylian Mbappe scored the opening goal while Bradley Barcola doubled the lead as France are 2-0 against Sweden in their FIFA World...

NDTV 1 Jul 2026 3:44 am

Quote of the day by Will Smith: 'Whatever your dream is, every extra penny you have needs to be going to...' - motivational life lesson by Oscar-winning actor of King Richard and The Pursuit of Happyness teaches why every financial decision should support your dream and goals

Quote of the day by Will Smith: Hollywood star Will Smith believes every spare penny should fuel your biggest dreams, emphasizing financial discipline and long-term planning over immediate gratification. His quote underscores the importance of consistent, small financial decisions in achieving ambitious goals.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2026 2:12 am

Expert committee to review GSCERTs school textbooks

Errors will be corrected in future editions Special Correspondent Panaji: The Goa State Council for Education Research and Training (GSCERT) on Tuesday stated that it has prepared 41 textbooks for school students studying from Class I to Class VIII, under the national education policy 2020 guidelines, which will be reviewed through an expert committee for []

The Navhind Times 1 Jul 2026 2:00 am

AI traffic management rollout put off to July 15

Panaji: The rollout of artificial intelligence-based traffic enforcement cameras at 26 strategic locations in Goa has been rescheduled, with the new operational deadline now set for July 15 instead of the initial July 1 launch. Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho announced that a final decision regarding the specifics of the rollout will be finalised at a []

The Navhind Times 1 Jul 2026 2:00 am

Weak monsoon: Goa records 34% rainfall deficit in June

Panaji : Goa recorded 34 per cent rainfall deficit in June 2026, which is the fourth deficient June in the last 14 years and one of the weakest starts to the southwest monsoon in the recent past. Heavy rainfall during the final week of the month significantly narrowed the deficit. However, it was insufficient to []

The Navhind Times 1 Jul 2026 2:00 am

Delaying public services akin to harassment: Kamat

Margao: Public Works Department Minister Digambar Kamat on Tuesday said the government will not tolerate delays by government officials that result in injustice to citizens and directed authorities to streamline public service delivery. Kamat was speaking to reporters after hearing public grievances at the Ministers Chamber in the South Goa Collectorate. Numerous cases have been []

The Navhind Times 1 Jul 2026 1:56 am

Norway vs Ivory Coast Highlights: Haaland Fires Late Winner As Vikings Reach Round of 16

Antonio Nusa opened the scoring with a stunning solo goal before Amad Diallo equalised for Ivory Coast, but Erling Haaland's late strike sealed a 2-1 win and sent Norway into the Round of 16.

NDTV 1 Jul 2026 1:39 am

Brazil beat Japan 2-1 to enter FIFA World Cup Round of 16

In the FIFA World Cup, Brazil has entered the Round of 16 after 2-1 victory over Japan in Houston, US. Gabriel Martinelli scored the winning goal late in injury time to give five-time champion Brazil a new achievement in Round of 32 clash last night. Martinelli, who had come on as a second-half substitute, scored []

The Indian Awaaz 1 Jul 2026 1:04 am

Jungle, endurance, and survival

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The Navhind Times 1 Jul 2026 12:59 am

Free community eye screening camps to be held across Goa

The Rotary Club of Panaji has partnered with ASG Eye Hospital, Goa, to launch a statewide initiative for the early detection of Diabetic Retinopathy and Glaucoma. As part of the initiative, the Rotary Club of Panaji has donated a Remidio Fundus-on-Phone, an AI-enabled portable retinal imaging device, to ASG Eye Hospital. The device will be []

The Navhind Times 1 Jul 2026 12:58 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 | Haaland nets game-winner as Norway beats Ivory Coast to wins its first ever knockout game

Three defenders converged on Patrick Berg as he moved into the penalty box with the ball, and he kicked it over to a wide-open Haaland for his fifth goal in three games at this year's tournament

The Hindu 1 Jul 2026 12:53 am

Goas deepening drug crisis

From campus student tragedies to fragmented narco-cartels, a surge in synthetic narcotics is pushing Goas youth toward a Punjab-like crisis that local enforcement struggles to curb The drug scare in Goa has intensified following RTI-obtained forensic data that revealed 49 narcotics-linked deaths in just 90 days. The persistent drug menace that has come to haunt []

The Navhind Times 1 Jul 2026 12:49 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: 'Berlin Wall' falls as Germany's Manuel Neuer confirms retirement from international football

Germany's FIFA World Cup 2026 journey ended in a shocking Round of 32 exit against Paraguay, a result that also marked the international retirement of legendary goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. The 40-year-old, a 2014 World Cup winner, confirmed his final appearance after the penalty shootout loss. This early departure, a significant upset given the ranking disparity, concludes Neuer's illustrious 128-cap international career.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 10:53 pm

England Set to Face DR Congo in FIFA World Cup Round of 32 with Tactical Changes

New York, June 30: England will take on DR Congo in the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Wednesday. Head coach Thomas Tuchel may implement some changes to his starting lineup. The Group L winners secured their top position after a goalless draw against Ghana and a 2-0 victory over Panama. ... Read more England Set to Face DR Congo in FIFA World Cup Round of 32 with Tactical Changes

Morningstar 30 Jun 2026 10:47 pm

Best German proverb of the day: Every beginning is difficult a life lesson on perseverance

Best German proverb of the day: Every beginning is difficult reminds us that the first steps towards any worthwhile goal are often the hardest. Originally expressed in German as Aller Anfang ist schwer, the proverb encourages patience, perseverance and resilience, teaching that success rarely comes instantly but is earned through consistent effort and determination.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 10:39 pm

FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE: Cte d'Ivoire vs Norway at Dallas Stadium

Norway's one-man wrecking ball has four goals in his two appearances at the tournament and is set to return after being rested in the last group game against France, as were most of the Norwegian first-choice players

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jun 2026 10:28 pm

Greatest goalkeeper on 4 legs: Meet Ronaldo, the football-loving dog with remarkable goal-saving skills

Amidst the FIFA World Cup 2026 buzz, a four-legged sensation named Ronaldo is capturing hearts. This 6-year-old Chiweenie, a mix of Chihuahua and Dachshund, has become a viral sensation for his incredible goal-saving skills and love for football. Initially trained to score, Ronaldo naturally gravitated towards being a goalkeeper, much to his family's delight. His antics are regularly shared on Instagram, amassing a growing fan base.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Lovlina Borgohain Reveals One Of Her Biggest Goals This Year

For an athlete who has claimed almost every medal of consequence in amateur boxing, the lack of a podium finish in Commonwealth Games is bound to rankle.

NDTV 30 Jun 2026 6:01 pm

Manipal University Jaipur Hosts ICTRAE 2026, Brings Together Leading Economists to Deliberate on Sustainable Development

Reinforcing its commitment to research excellence and evidence-based policymaking, Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ) successfully hosted the International Conference on Transition, Resilience and Applied Economics (ICTRAE 2026) , bringing together leading economists, researchers, policymakers and industry experts from across the country to deliberate on emerging economic challenges and sustainable development.   Dr. Amit Soni Registrar MUJ felicitating Dr. Naresh Chandra Sahu of IIT Bhubaneswar in ICTRAE 2026   Organized by the Department of Economics, TAPMI School of Business, Faculty of Management, Commerce and Arts , the two-day conference served as a national platform for interdisciplinary discussions on economic transition, climate resilience, financial stability, public policy, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices, and sustainable development.   The conference was inaugurated in the presence of Dr. Amit Soni, Registrar, Manipal University Jaipur , and Dr. Brajesh Kumar, Dean, Faculty of Management, Commerce and Arts , along with university leadership, directors, heads of departments, faculty members and delegates from institutions across India. The event commenced with the traditional lamp-lighting ceremony, symbolizing the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom.   Welcoming the participants, Dr. Brajesh Kumar highlighted the significance of collaborative research in addressing contemporary economic issues.   In his inaugural address, Dr. Amit Soni emphasized the university's strong research ecosystem and its continued efforts to promote interdisciplinary research and innovation. He also highlighted MUJ's growing achievements in research, innovation and academic excellence, underscoring the institution's commitment to creating globally relevant knowledge.   ICTRAE 2026 witnessed an enthusiastic response from the academic fraternity, attracting participants from premier institutions including IITs, NITs, Central Universities, State Universities and other leading higher education institutions across the country, reflecting the conference's growing academic stature.   Delivering the inaugural keynote address, Dr. Naresh Chandra Sahu , Associate Professor at IIT Bhubaneswar , spoke on " ESG Performance: Evolution, Investor Behaviour, and Research Evidence from an Emerging Market ." He highlighted the increasing significance of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices in shaping responsible investments, corporate sustainability and long-term economic growth, while emphasizing the evolving role of ESG in emerging economies.   Over the course of two days, the conference featured five thematic technical tracks, keynote lectures, expert sessions and panel discussions covering a wide spectrum of contemporary economic issues. Distinguished scholars including Dr. Ayona Bhattacharjee (IMI New Delhi), Dr. Tulika Tripathi (Central University of Gujarat) and Dr. Vishal Dagar (Great Lakes Institute of Management) delivered expert lectures, while technical sessions were chaired by eminent academicians from premier institutions, fostering meaningful academic dialogue and exchange of research ideas.   The conference concluded with the valedictory keynote address by Dr. Sarthak Gaurav from IIT Bombay , who spoke on " Some Thoughts on Complexity Economics ," offering fresh insights into understanding complex economic systems and their implications for public policy, inclusive growth and sustainable development.   The organizing committee stated that ICTRAE 2026 has emerged as a vibrant platform for advancing interdisciplinary research, encouraging academic collaborations and strengthening evidence-based policy dialogue. The conference reflects Manipal University Jaipur's vision of promoting globally relevant research that contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while strengthening India's research and innovation ecosystem.   University leadership expressed satisfaction over the successful organization of the conference and reiterated that such academic initiatives play a vital role in fostering high-quality research, nurturing innovation and positioning Manipal University Jaipur as a leading centre for knowledge creation and policy-oriented research.   jaipur.manipal.edu .

News Voir 30 Jun 2026 4:57 pm

World Cup: Gakpo Shows Up for Netherlands, Scores, Despite Losing Baby

As he walked off the pitch, the Netherlands fans in a section behind the goal immediately rose for a standing ovation

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jun 2026 4:49 pm

'Do we have a stable league? ': Sandesh Jhingan on India's absence from FIFA World Cups

While the 2026 FIFA World Cup sees minnows like Cape Verde surprising established nations, India remains absent. Captain Sandesh Jhingan and goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu highlight the critical need for a stable, structured domestic league and consistent participation in the Asian Cup as crucial steps towards World Cup qualification.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 3:22 pm

FIFA World Cup 2026 scripts unprecedented history after Germany, Netherlands crash out

A historic World Cup saw two top-10 nations, Germany and the Netherlands, crash out in the opening knockout round. Germany's campaign ended on penalties against Paraguay after a controversial disallowed goal. The Netherlands also fell to Morocco in a dramatic shootout, with Morocco's goalkeeper proving decisive. This marks a significant upset in the tournament's history.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 3:16 pm

Legrand's Arteor Advance Reflects the Evolution of Premium Living through Design, Technology and Sustainability

Arteor Advance exemplifies Legrand India's vision for the future of premium living, where design, technology and sustainability converge to create more intuitive everyday experiences.   Arteor Advance by Legrand reflects the evolution of premium living through thoughtful design, intuitive innovation, and sustainability   At a time when premiumisation is reshaping consumer expectations across metros as well as Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, Arteor Advance responds to the growing demand for solutions that seamlessly combine aesthetics, performance, and intelligent functionality. Designed for contemporary homes and workspaces, the range reflects a shift towards more intuitive, human-centric technology that enhances how people interact with their environments.   Arteor Advance is guided by a design philosophy that brings together visionary aesthetics, intuitive functionality, and a commitment to responsible innovation. Drawing from evolving lifestyle trends, the range balances minimalist forms with rich sensory detail, creating an experience that engages touch, sight, and sound. Capturing this essence, the campaign ‘Feel Something New’ expresses the elevated, tactile experience that defines Arteor Advance.   The range stands out for its refined design language, featuring elements such as a floating rocker, low-angle curvature, chamfered plates, and a soft locator glow that enhances usability in low-light conditions. Available in 2 distinctive design lines, Classic and Elite, Arteor Advance offers flexibility to suit diverse interior styles. With hybrid plates, both rocker formats can be seamlessly combined, enabling greater creative freedom while maintaining visual harmony.   Beyond aesthetics, Arteor Advance integrates advanced functionality with next-generation controls, smart-ready capabilities, and high-quality materials, delivering a solution that is as intuitive as it is elegant. It is designed for a new generation of consumers who value both form and function in equal measure.   In line with Legrand’s focus on responsible innovation, Arteor Advance features 90% bio-based packaging designed to reduce environmental impact and support more sustainable product lifecycles.   Sharing his perspective, Tony Berland, CEO & MD, Group Legrand India , said, “ With Arteor Advance, we bring together design excellence, innovation, and intent. More than a functional element, it reflects a refined approach to how people experience their living and working spaces, where every detail is thoughtfully designed to deliver both performance and aesthetic value .”   Fabien Striblen, Principal Designer, Group Legrand , said, “ Arteor Advance was conceived as a true architectural element rather than a conventional switch. Its signature floating rocker creates a sense of lightness and refinement while enhancing usability through a subtle light signature and intuitive touch. Designed with a modular architecture, premium finishes, and seamless integration of smart technologies, Arteor Advance adapts effortlessly to diverse interior styles and automation needs. The objective was simple: to create a solution that blends beautifully into its environment while delivering a sophisticated, contemporary, and future-ready user experience .”   Manish Kumat, Principal Architect, Manish Kumat Design Cell , said, ‘’ Arteor Advance integrates effortlessly into contemporary spaces where design and functionality must work in harmony. What stands out is its ability to complement a smart home ecosystem while preserving the architectural intent of a project. Its refined aesthetics, intuitive interface, and thoughtful detailing elevate everyday interactions, creating an experience that is both seamless and sophisticated for the end user .”   Vidhi Duggad, Interior Designer, The Blue Wall Studio , said, " Arteor Advance exemplifies how thoughtful design can elevate everyday experiences. Its signature floating rocker, tactile precision, and refined finishes reflect the attention to detail that defines well-designed spaces. What I particularly value is its ability to maintain clean, minimalist aesthetics while seamlessly integrating with modern smart home ecosystems. It strikes a perfect balance between form and function, complementing the overall design vision while delivering an intuitive and sophisticated experience for the end user .’’   To build salience among design-conscious consumers and homeowners, Legrand India also rolled out a targeted digital influencer campaign featuring 8 leading interior designers. Through visually rich content, the campaign positioned Arteor Advance as a premium lifestyle upgrade, highlighting its design-led appeal and intuitive functionality in real living spaces. The campaign generated strong engagement across digital platforms, helping position Arteor Advance as a design-led lifestyle choice rather than a conventional electrical product. It garnered over 5.4 million views and nearly 5 million impressions across Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.   Complementing its digital outreach, Legrand India undertook a large-scale on-ground retail activation across 6 key cities - Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. Designed around the campaign's central idea of tactile discovery, the ‘Mystery Box’ activation encouraged retailers and electricians to experience Arteor Advance through touch and interaction before revealing the product, reinforcing the range's sensory design philosophy. The activation spanned over 110 counters and engaged more than 4,500 participants, generating strong interest and spot orders across key electrical markets.   Focused out-of-home branding across key electrical trade markets helped reinforce Arteor Advance’s brand visibility. This included one unit at Chandni Chowk signal, Bhagirath Palace Market in Delhi, and 35 double-sided units from Princess Street Flyover to Lohar Chawl in Mumbai.   With Arteor Advance, Legrand reinforces its leadership in design-led electrical solutions, setting new benchmarks for premium living spaces in India.   About Group Legrand India Legrand is a global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures, dedicated to supporting technological, societal, and environmental change around the globe. Legrand’s core purpose is to improve lives by transforming the spaces where people live, work and meet, with electrical and digital infrastructures and connected solutions that are simple, innovative and sustainable.   For over two decades, Group Legrand India has maintained its leadership position in power protection business, utilizing its global expertise to tailor the offering to local market needs. The Group has strategic acquisitions which further solidified its commitment to delivering complete solutions, making it the preferred partner across diverse market segments.    Group Legrand India has several brands under its umbrella who are leaders in their respective product domain, namely IndoAsian, Numeric, Valrack, Adlec and NetRack. With a diverse workforce of 5000+ employees across India, Group Legrand India has 7 state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, 3 R&D centres and a wide distribution network with over 870 distribution partners and 19000+ retailers.   Legrand's purpose guides its responsible commitments to a more sustainable world for all. Legrand's CSR commitments actively contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals set out by the UN for a better and more sustainable future.   Legrand has laid out its CSR /Sustainability commitments in 4 main areas of actions to improve lives:  Promote diversity and inclusion  Reduce its carbon footprint  Develop a circular economy  Be a responsible business    As a specialist in electrical and digital infrastructure, reducing the carbon footprint and developing a circular economy approach within its activities are Legrand’s priorities at all times. In addition, Legrand is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion, while being a responsible player in its day-to-day relationships with all the stakeholders, especially its employees, customers and suppliers. Legrand has set the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 throughout the Group’s value chain. 

News Voir 30 Jun 2026 3:06 pm

Death Of Unborn Child, Goal, Then Elimination: Dutch Star Ends World Cup With Standing Ovation

On Saturday, Gakpo and his partner, model Noa van der Bij, announced the death of their unborn child.

NDTV 30 Jun 2026 2:53 pm

Khushbu Sundar gets emotional at daughter Avantika's wedding

Actress Khushbu Sundar became emotional at her elder daughter Avantika's intimate Goa wedding to Shravan Sreenivasan. A viral video captured her tears of joy. Following the ceremony, Khushbu shared heartfelt photos and defended her decision to post about the family milestone, even as the industry mourned a loss, asserting her right to celebrate personal happiness.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 2:28 pm

Morocco knock out Netherlands in World Cup shootout

Guadalupe: Ismael Saibari scored the decisive goal in a penalty shootout, and Morocco sent the Netherlands to its earliest World Cup exit, eliminating the Dutch 3-2 after a 1-1 draw on Tuesday, June 30. With the shootout tied at 2-all after four rounds, Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou made a strong save of Crysencio Summervilles attempt, 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 30 Jun 2026 12:28 pm

Weather tomorrow: IMD issues thunderstorms and gusty winds; heavy rain warning for several regions

Widespread rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds are forecast across India as the southwest monsoon remains active. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in Konkan & Goa and Madhya Maharashtra. Northern, central, and eastern states will see thunderstorms with lightning and strong winds. Delhi anticipates moderate rain and thunderstorms, with temperatures set to drop.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 12:08 pm

Why Neymar was benched? Ancelotti reveals reason after Brazil's win vs Japan

Brazil narrowly avoided an upset, securing a 2-1 victory against Japan to advance to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16. Substitute Gabriel Martinelli's dramatic 95th-minute goal sealed the win. Coach Carlo Ancelotti explained Neymar remained on the bench, preserved for potential extra time which ultimately wasn't needed. Brazil now prepares for their next challenge.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 11:53 am

Arsenal Scored 60% Goals That Way: Jurgen Klopp, Thomas Muller Slam VAR After Germany's Exit

Germany were eliminated from the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 after a penalty shootout loss to Paraguay following a disallowed goal due to a controversial VAR decision.

NDTV 30 Jun 2026 11:38 am

Which mutual funds are best for SWP? Expert explains, also decodes STP tax implications

Choosing the right mutual funds for a Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP) hinges on individual financial goals, investment horizon, and risk tolerance, not a universal list. Experts advise aligning fund choices with withdrawal timelines, suggesting equity/hybrid for long-term wealth building and debt funds for immediate income needs. Understanding tax implications of Systematic Transfer Plans (STPs) is also crucial for a balanced investment strategy.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 11:37 am

Holiday, damn it! Paraguay president calls national celebration after shocking Germany

Paraguay's stunning World Cup upset over four-time champions Germany, securing a 4-3 penalty shootout victory after a 1-1 draw, has prompted President Santiago Pea to declare a national holiday. The dramatic Round of 32 match saw a controversial VAR decision overturn a late German goal, paving the way for Paraguay's historic win.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 11:21 am

Watch: Talks in Doha? Trump and Iran contradict each other

U.S. President Donald Trump said upcoming talks with Iran in Doha could be perhaps important, perhaps not, while reaffirming that Washingtons goal remains the denuclearization of Iran and insisting Tehran will not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.

The Hindu 30 Jun 2026 11:12 am

We feel used and cheated: Thomas Muller slams VAR after Germanys World Cup heartbreak

Germany's World Cup dreams were shattered by a controversial VAR decision that disallowed Jonathan Tah's extra-time goal against Paraguay. Thomas Muller vehemently criticised the technology, expressing deep frustration over the heartbreaking erasure of a moment that Germany believed secured their victory. The match ultimately went to penalties, where Germany suffered a shock exit.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 10:40 am

Saibaris shootout winner sends Morocco into last 16 as Netherlands crash to earliest WC exit

Morocco stunned the Netherlands in a dramatic penalty shootout, securing a 3-2 victory after a 1-1 draw to advance to the last 16 of the FIFA World Cup. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou's crucial save paved the way for Ismael Saibari's winning penalty. The Atlas Lions fought back from Cody Gakpo's late goal, forcing extra time with a stoppage-time header, ending the Dutch's World Cup campaign.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 9:51 am

World Bank to abandon goal to devote 45% of lending resources to climate change projects

The bank's previous target of devoting 35% of lending resources to climate-related projects also was dropped, but bank officials have said that demand for projects with climate co-benefits remains strong from client countries.

The Hindu Businessline 30 Jun 2026 9:22 am

Prime Minister Modi Emphasizes Unity for Success in Recent Social Media Posts

New Delhi, June 30: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a Sanskrit proverb on the social media platform X on Tuesday. In his post, he stated, When our resolve, thoughts, and emotions align, every endeavor becomes successful. Let us move forward in unity and achieve every goal for India together. He also shared the Sanskrit verse: ... Read more Prime Minister Modi Emphasizes Unity for Success in Recent Social Media Posts

Morningstar 30 Jun 2026 8:27 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Paraguay stuns 4-time champions Germany to reach Round of 16

Germany's World Cup dreams were shattered in a stunning upset as Paraguay triumphed in a dramatic Round of 32 clash. After a tense 1-1 draw through extra time, Paraguay clinched a 4-3 penalty shootout victory, fueled by a heroic goalkeeping performance and a decisive spot-kick. A disallowed German extra-time goal and missed penalties proved costly for the four-time champions, marking an early exit.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 8:25 am

FIFA World Cup 2026, Round of 32 results: Who won yesterday's matches? Canada, Brazil and Paraguay reach last 16; Germany crash out

The FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage kicked off with Canada making history by securing their first-ever knockout win against South Africa. Brazil narrowly defeated Japan with a last-gasp goal, while Paraguay delivered a stunning upset, eliminating four-time champions Germany in a dramatic penalty shootout. These thrilling Round of 32 encounters have set an exciting tone for the rest of the tournament.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 7:44 am

FIFA WC: Martinelli sends Brazil past Japan in stoppage time

Houston: Gabriel Martinelli scored the winning goal late in injury time to give five-time champion Brazil a 2-1 win over Japan in the round of 32 at the World Cup on Monday, June 29. Martinelli, who had come on as a second-half substitute, scored in the sixth minute of stoppage time as the match appeared 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 30 Jun 2026 7:28 am

Ahata Waqar honours founder of Gaash Welfare Foundation Dr Shugufta

Ahata Waqar Chanapora, a day care and recreation center for senior citizens, on Monday honoured reputed Opthalmologist and founder of NGO Gaash Welfare Foundation at a function held here. Commissioner / Secretary Social Welfare department, Sarmad Hafeez was chief guest on the occasion. Honoured personalities who constituted the presidium included Convenor Sahitya Academy kashmiri advisory board, Prof Shaad Ramzan ,former commisioner SMC, Dr. Gh Nabi Qasba, Chairman BOSE, Shiekh Gh Hassan (JKAS) , Director social welfare, Mohd Akbar, District Social welfare officer, srinagar Mohd Yousf ( JKAS ) , Secretary DLSA Tabasum Qadir Parray and others. Earlier, Qazi Ab Rashid on behalf of Ahata Wqar presented a memorandum of demands to Sarmad Hafeez for further augumenting facilities for senior citizens at the center especially physiotherapy equiments. Sarmad Hafeez in his inspiring presidential address hailed the members of Ahata Waqar for providing day care and recreational facilities to the elderly persons at the center. He assured every possible help from the social welfare department to the Ahata Waqar in a mission mode, for the convenience of senior citizens. . Sarmad Hafeez stated that about Rs 10600 crore budget has been earmarked for paying monthly pension to widows, old age persons, persons with disabilities and scholarships to BPL students during the current fiscal. Likewise, Rs 540 cr have been earmarked for ameliorating the lot of girls under Ladli Beti scheme. All the payments are made to the eligible persons through on line direct benefit transfer. He said the society owes a lot to the elders, in view of their huge contribution adding that younger generation should imbibe the spirit to serve and respect elders with passion and compassion. He hailed the contribution of Dr. Shugufta Rather in the fields of medical education and social services The speakers including Shiekh Gh Hassan, Dr Gh Nabi Qasba , Farooq Ahmad Peer,Tabasum Qadir Parry hailed commitment and contribution of Dr Shugufta Rather towards her humanitarian service.They underscored the need for more humanitarian initiatives towards elderly people adding that philanthropists and NGOs should come forward in a big way to ameliorate the lot of elderly people, underprivileged and destitute sections of the society. They urged the need to promote holistic well-being among senior citizens and vulnerable populations adding that community support and collaboration in advancing societal welfare initiatives was key to achieve the goal. While sharing his lifelong journey and experiences, Dr Shugufta Rather underscored the need for social commitment ,consistency and hardwork to achieve and enrich cherished goals in life. She said through her foundation and clinical work, free medical treatments (including cataract surgeries) and eye care, thousands of underserved and remote villagers have been benefited so far. The NGO is also active in empowering youth, promoting education, and organizing academic award functions for top-performing students in the valley, Dr Shugufta added. The Chairman senior citizens council - Ahata Waqar Ab Gani paray also spoke on the occasion. Former Media consultant, Ahata Waqaar, Mushtaq Shah Mehram presented a brief resume about the mission of Dr Shugufta adding that she was actively engaged with the public to raise awareness on eye health, sharing insights on topics like screen time management and using blue-cut lenses. In recognition of her contributions, she has received the prestigious ACOIN President's Gold Plaque Award at the International Conference of Community Ophthalmologists. Stressing the transformative role of technology, he advocated for the development and adoption of bilingual digital tools and innovative software solutions to facilitate official work in Hindi.

Greater Kashmir 30 Jun 2026 7:19 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: WC Fever Hits Hyderabad, Yapral Streets Transform Into Global Football Shrine

The Ultimate Goal: Seeing India on the World Stage. For local fan Shadrak, the massive posters are a tribute to his idol, but they also serve as a reminder of a bigger dream.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jun 2026 7:12 am

IIT project: CM says Farmagudi shrine area wont be touched

Campus to be set up entirely on govt land Special Correspondent Panaji: Stating that there is no reason to oppose the setting up of IIT Goas permanent campus in Farmagudi, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Monday assured that even a small part of the Katamgal Dada area in the vicinity of this proposed campus will []

The Navhind Times 30 Jun 2026 1:51 am

Goa saw 46 road fatalities in April and May: Govt data

Panaji: Goa recorded 459 road accidents in April and May 2026, resulting in 46 deaths and injuries to 243 people, indicating a worrying rise in overall crashes and serious injuries. Although fatalities declined marginally in May, the Directorate of Transport data point to the continuing vulnerability of two-wheeler users. The state reported 217 accidents in []

The Navhind Times 30 Jun 2026 1:49 am

GCZMA tightens beach wedding norms

No blanket nod for events within buffer zone of sand dunes and turtle nesting sites Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji : Taking a serious note of alleged violations involving beach wedding events in ecologically sensitive coastal areas, the Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) has decided against granting any blanket permission for such events within the []

The Navhind Times 30 Jun 2026 1:49 am

No swimming in natural water bodies

Margao: Collector of South Goa and Kushavati districts Egna Cleetus has prohibited swimming, bathing and entering waterfalls, abandoned quarries, rivers, lakes and other natural water bodies across the district for 60 days as a precautionary measure to prevent drowning incidents during the monsoon. The order came into effect on June 26 and will remain in []

The Navhind Times 30 Jun 2026 1:18 am

Industry body seeks 12-month transition for labour codes

Panaji: The Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has urged the state government to provide a minimum transition period of 12 months for the implementation of the four Labour Codes. GCCI President Pratima Dhond said the transition period would enable companies to comply with the requirements under the new Labour Codes while avoiding additional []

The Navhind Times 30 Jun 2026 1:18 am

Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Maharashtra: Intense Showers Expected in Konkan-Goa and Central Maharashtra

Mumbai, June 30: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rain alert for Maharashtra over the next few days. According to the weather department, widespread rainfall is expected in the Konkan and Goa regions, central Maharashtra, and parts of Marathwada from June 29 to July 5. Some areas may experience severe thunderstorms, lightning, ... Read more Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Maharashtra: Intense Showers Expected in Konkan-Goa and Central Maharashtra

Morningstar 30 Jun 2026 12:57 am

The Invisible Puppeteer: How Algorithms Shape Our Minds in the Age of Endless Scrolling

The word itself sounds technical, belonging more to computer science than to ordinary life There was a time when moments of silence were woven naturally into the fabric of everyday life. A journey by train, an evening under the stars, or a quiet walk through a garden offered opportunities to reflect, observe, and simply exist. Today, silence has become increasingly rare. Every pause is filled by the glow of a smartphone, every idle moment by the endless movement of a thumb across a screen. We often believe that we are merely browsing social media, exercising complete freedom over what we choose to see. Yet, behind every swipe lies an invisible intelligence quietly deciding what should appear next. That invisible force is known as the algorithm. The word itself sounds technical, belonging more to computer science than to ordinary life. Yet no invention of the digital age has become as influential in shaping our thoughts, emotions, and behaviour. Unlike the visible institutions that once shaped public opinionschools, newspapers, libraries, or televisionthe algorithm operates silently. It has no face, no voice, and no ideology of its own. Its purpose is deceptively simple: to keep us engaged for as long as possible. Every action we perform online becomes valuable information. Every photograph we pause to admire, every video we watch till the end, every article we ignore, every comment we write, and every search we conduct teaches the algorithm something about us. We imagine that we are studying the screen, but the screen is studying us with remarkable precision. The more we interact, the more accurately it predicts our interests. One travel video leads to dozens more. A single spiritual discourse is followed by countless similar recommendations. An interest in politics quickly becomes a stream of political opinions, often reflecting only one perspective. Gradually, our digital world begins to mirror our preferences so perfectly that we seldom encounter anything unexpected. This remarkable personalisation is one of technology's greatest achievements, but it is also one of its greatest dangers. Human attention has become one of the most valuable commodities in the modern world. Earlier civilisations competed for land, gold, or oil. Today, technology companies compete for something far more intimateour time and attention. The longer we remain on a platform, the greater the opportunity to display advertisements, collect behavioural data, and strengthen user engagement. In the digital economy, attention has become a currency. The algorithm is therefore not designed primarily to inform or educate us. Its central objective is to hold our attention. If educational content achieves that goal, it will recommend educational content. If humour, outrage, controversy, or sensationalism prove more effective, they too will receive prominence. The algorithm does not possess moral judgment; it simply learns what captures human attention. One of the most powerful tools in achieving this objective is the concept of infinite scrolling. In the physical world, everything possesses a natural ending. A book has its final page. A film concludes with closing credits. A meal ends when the plate is empty. Nature itself teaches us the rhythm of beginnings and endings. Social media removed those endings. There is always another post, another video, another photograph, another notification waiting below the screen. We keep scrolling because we believe that something more interesting lies just beyond the next swipe. Sometimes it does. Often it does not. Yet uncertainty itself becomes the attraction. Psychologists describe this phenomenon as variable reward. Human beings respond strongly to rewards that arrive unpredictably. The anticipation of discovering something exciting encourages us to continue even when much of the content offers little lasting value. Social media platforms often use this principle by presenting an occasional highly engaging post among many ordinary ones. The result is a habit of continuous scrolling in search of the next rewarding moment. This is one reason many people instinctively unlock their phones without any particular purpose. We check notifications even when none exist. We open applications out of habit rather than necessity. The thumb begins to move automatically while the conscious mind simply follows. Does this mean that algorithms make people addicted? The answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no. An algorithm, by itself, is merely a mathematical system. It cannot create addiction in the way a chemical substance affects the human body. However, algorithms are deliberately designed to maximize engagement, and they employ psychological principles that can reinforce compulsive patterns of behaviour. Features such as personalized recommendations, autoplay, notifications, and infinite scrolling reduce natural stopping points and encourage repeated use. For some individuals, especially younger users or those already vulnerable to excessive screen time, these design choices can contribute to problematic or addictive patterns of social media use. The concern, therefore, lies not in the existence of algorithms but in the manner in which they are optimised. Yet it would be unfair to portray algorithms only as instruments of manipulation. They have transformed countless lives for the better. Students gain access to educational resources tailored to their interests. Researchers discover valuable information more efficiently. Artists, writers, musicians, and small entrepreneurs reach audiences that would once have been impossible. Families separated by continents remain connected through shared photographs and conversations. People facing loneliness often discover supportive communities online. Technology itself is neither good nor evil. Like every powerful invention, its value depends upon how it is designed and how it is used. The greater concern arises when engagement becomes the sole measure of success. Content that provokes anger frequently attracts more comments than thoughtful discussion. Sensational headlines spread more rapidly than carefully verified facts. Fear often travels faster than hope. The algorithm simply notices these reactions and begins recommending similar material because it appears successful in holding attention. Without intending to, it may amplify the loudest voices rather than the wisest ones. Over time, this creates what scholars describe as echo chambers. Instead of exposing us to diverse viewpoints, the algorithm repeatedly presents ideas similar to those we have already accepted. Our existing opinions grow stronger while opposing perspectives gradually disappear from our digital environment. The result is not merely political polarization but a narrowing of intellectual curiosity itself. A healthy society depends upon conversation between different ideas. Democracy, scholarship, literature, and philosophy all flourish through disagreement conducted with respect. When people encounter only opinions identical to their own, genuine dialogue becomes increasingly difficult. The effects extend beyond society into the human mind. Reading a serious book requires sustained concentration. Appreciating poetry demands patience. Reflection, meditation, and prayer require silence. Deep learning depends upon uninterrupted attention. Endless scrolling cultivates very different habits. Information arrives in fragments. Images replace reflection. Novelty becomes more attractive than depth. We become accustomed to consuming dozens of unrelated ideas within a few minutes. Gradually, many people discover that concentrating on a single task for an extended period becomes increasingly difficult. This does not mean that human intelligence has declined. Rather, our habits of attention are changing. The philosopher William James observed that our experience is shaped by what we choose to attend to. In today's world, however, the question has become more complicated. Increasingly, algorithms influence what receives our attention before we consciously make that choice ourselves. This raises an important ethical question. If invisible systems continually decide what we read, watch, and discuss, how much of our intellectual journey remains entirely our own? The answer does not lie in rejecting technology. Social media has become an integral part of modern communication, education, business, and creativity. Abandoning it altogether is neither practical nor desirable. Instead, we must learn to use these remarkable tools consciously rather than unconsciously. Digital discipline is becoming as essential as digital literacy. Parents must help children understand not only how to operate technology but also how to regulate their own attention. Schools should teach students how recommendation systems function and how to recognize persuasive digital design. Technology companies bear an ethical responsibility to consider the broader social consequences of systems optimized solely for engagement. Governments, educators, psychologists, and researchers must continue examining how these technologies influence human well-being while preserving innovation and freedom of expression. Ultimately, however, responsibility also rests with each individual. An algorithm cannot force us to continue scrolling. It merely makes continuing extraordinarily easy. The decision to pause remains ours. Perhaps that is why the greatest challenge of the digital age is not technological but philosophical. For centuries, spiritual traditions across the world have emphasized mastery over the wandering mind. They taught that where attention goes, life follows. Today, attention has become the world's most contested resource. Every notification competes for it. Every advertisement purchases it. Every platform measures it. Every algorithm seeks to retain it. The battle for the future may not be fought merely over economics or politics. It may increasingly be a battle for human attention. The algorithm may know our preferences, our habits, our fears, and our desires with astonishing accuracy. It may recommend books we enjoy, music we love, and ideas that resonate with us. But it cannot determine what gives life meaning. It cannot replace wisdom, conscience, compassion, or self-awareness. Those remain uniquely human. The ancient philosophers urged humanity to know thyself. The digital age presents a new challenge: before allowing machines to know us completely, we must ensure that we continue knowing ourselves. For the greatest freedom in the age of algorithms is not the freedom to scroll endlessly. It is the freedom to decide when to stop. (The Author is RK columnist and can be reached at: sanjaypanditasp@gmail.com )

RisingKashmir 30 Jun 2026 12:20 am

J&K working to create new exporters as India targets export surge: Omar Abdullah

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced India's ambitious goal to double exports by 2030, emphasizing his government's commitment to supporting existing exporters and fostering new ones. Inaugurating an international buyer-seller meet in Srinagar, Abdullah highlighted the participation of over 40 foreign buyers, aiming to expand local markets beyond regional confines and boost the state's current Rs 1,800 crore exports.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2026 12:04 am

Player Profile: Lionel Messi

Broadly considered one of the greatest soccer players of all time, Argentinas Lionel Messi set a new record as the top goalscorer in World Cup history. The Onion shares everything you need to know about the eight-time Ballon dOr winner. Age: 39, minus stoppage time Favorite Charity: Major League Soccer Catchphrase: Net Worth: Cant [] The post Player Profile: Lionel Messi appeared first on The Onion .

theonion 29 Jun 2026 11:18 pm

Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, Indian Bank pay Rs 7,023 cr dividend to govt for FY26

Three public sector banks, Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, and Indian Bank, collectively disbursed Rs 7,023 crore in dividends to the government for the 2025-26 fiscal year. Canara Bank contributed Rs 2,397 crore, BoB Rs 2,811 crore, and Indian Bank Rs 1,815.05 crore. These payouts underscore the banks' robust financial performance and their dedication to national development goals.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 10:28 pm

10-year 'No Entry' exemption for first 1,000 electric medium-duty trucks under Delhi EV Policy

Delhi is offering a significant perk to the first 1,000 electric N2 trucks registered under its new policy: a decade-long exemption from 'No Entry' timings. This initiative, effective July 1, aims to accelerate the adoption of cleaner commercial transport and combat pollution, with the goal of a pollution-free city by March 2030. The move targets medium-duty goods carriers, encouraging fleet operators to switch from diesel.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2026 9:53 pm

The Team Neymar Simply Can't Stop Scoring Against

No country has conceded more international goals to Neymar than Japan. In fact, he has scored more against them than he has managed against Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador or the United States.

NDTV 29 Jun 2026 9:10 pm