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Cristiano Ronaldo shared his grief after losing his newborn son, ngel, in 2022. Ronaldo described this period as one of the most difficult moments of his life. Ronaldo experienced conflicting emotions, feeling both happiness and sadness simultaneously. He discussed how life's tragedies can leave people without the right words to express themselves. The footballer's honesty highlights the importance of discussing emotional well-being and grief.
The Centre has allocated Rs 2,536.96 crore for 263 flood mitigation projects in Northeast states. Flood forecasting services issue short-range forecasts and basin-wise advisories for advance planning. The Brahmaputra Board prepared 52 master plans incorporating various flood management measures. States assess flood damage and provide relief from disaster response funds.
Shadab Momin, a young man from Bhiwandi, dons a Spider-Man costume during monsoons. He actively assists residents by warning about potholes and pushing stalled vehicles. Videos show him carrying children across submerged streets, becoming a local legend. Momin uses his actions to highlight persistent flooding issues in the town. His efforts resonate with many who face similar monsoon-related challenges annually.
Pakistan has deployed Chinese SH-15 artillery guns along its India-facing formations. These 155mm guns enhance Pakistan's conventional firepower and artillery modernization efforts. Deliveries of these systems began in 2022, with local manufacturing also acquired. Pakistan also established an Army Rocket Force, expanding its strike capabilities. India continues its own artillery modernization with various new systems.
Nearly seventy percent of businesses still struggle with manual invoice processing. This remains the biggest accounting challenge for Indian small and medium enterprises. While transactions are digitized, manual data entry slows down financial reporting. Founders are increasingly driving automation adoption for better business decisions. Improving finance productivity remains a challenge despite expanding digital adoption.
The Indian Statistical Institute Bill, 2026 was introduced in the Lok Sabha. This legislation aims to update the institute's legal framework for evolving statistical demands. It seeks to incorporate the Indian Statistical Institute as a body corporate for better governance. The proposed bill will replace the existing Indian Statistical Institute Act of 1959. This overhaul intends to create a globally recognized center for statistical sciences.
India and Uzbekistan aim to double bilateral trade to three billion dollars within three years. Businesses are urged to increase investments and explore opportunities in key sectors. India offers strengths in information technology and a skilled workforce for collaboration. Uzbekistan presents opportunities in mining and cotton production for mutual benefit. Both nations are considering a potential free trade agreement to boost economic ties.
Opposition INDIA bloc leaders met to strategize for Parliament's Monsoon Session. Congress MPs submitted notices seeking urgent discussions on Ram Mandir donation issues. These notices highlighted alleged theft and financial irregularities concerning the Trust. The government aims to advance its legislative agenda during the session. Parliament anticipates further confrontations as demands continue.
Psychology suggests that arguments over the television remote are rarely about the remote itself. Instead, they often reveal deeper emotional needs, such as a desire for autonomy, fairness, recognition, or a sense of belonging within the family.
Best Italian Proverb of the Day: An Italian proverb highlights the importance of seizing opportunities before they disappear. The saying Ogni lasciato perso warns against neglecting valuable chances. It teaches commitment and timely action are essential for success in life. This wisdom applies to personal goals, careers, and relationships today. Valuing what we have and acting with awareness prevents irreversible loss.
Congress leaders have criticized the BJP for honoring Dharmendra Pradhan after his resignation. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra called the welcome shameful given the circumstances. Rahul Gandhi stated Pradhan symbolizes corruption and a ruined education system. He added the BJP celebrated ruined futures of many children. Students across the nation are observing these events and remembering participants.
Family-owned food firms are acquiring U.S. snack companies, seeing value opportunities. Overseas buyers are increasingly interested in these American snack businesses. These acquisitions aim to globalize brands and expand market reach. Buyers view these companies as undervalued due to market concerns. This trend offers a potential valuation floor for other food companies.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday unveiled two significant policy reforms for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) aimed at promoting gender parity in the induction & service conditions of officers, and streamlining the administrative procedures for granting ex-gratia to the families of personnel reported missing at sea while on duty.
Tiger Shroff is reportedly set to make his competitive football debut after being named in Mumbay FC's squad for the 135th Durand Cup. The Bollywood actor, who has long showcased his football skills on social media, has been training with the club and could feature in its final group-stage match, marking an unexpected crossover from films to professional football.
The BJP is intensifying its digital outreach on Instagram to connect with young people. Prime Minister Narendra Modi leads this coordinated push following the NEET-UG paper leak controversy. Several Union ministers and party leaders have joined this heightened activity on the platform. The party's focus follows student protests which highlighted social media's growing influence. This strategy aims to address concerns and strengthen the examination system.
Apollo Micro Systems has been selected by the Indian Air Force to develop the Indigenous Precision Range Extension Kit (IPREK), a defence system designed to enhance the range and accuracy of existing bombs. The company will supply over 500 units in the initial phase, integrating technologies such as NavIC navigation and precision guidance to boost India's indigenous defence capabilities.
Before H.C. Verma wrote Concepts of Physics: Long before online coaching and AI study tools, IIT Kanpur professor H.C. Verma identified a gap that was quietly failing generations of Indian physics students and filled it with a book that became a rite of passage for JEE and NEET aspirants. This is the story behind Concepts of Physics and the man who wrote it.
Manali hotel denied booking: A Gurgaon consumer commission has ordered The Allure Grand Resort in Manali to pay Rs 31,000 in compensation and litigation costs after it denied stay to a guest despite a confirmed booking, leaving him stranded in an unfamiliar hill station. The court ruled that returning the advance alone does not erase the mental harassment caused.
The Delhi government plans to significantly increase financial aid for Kanwar camps. Assistance for larger camps operating longer will see a substantial boost. Free electricity up to 1,200 units will continue for these religious sites. Various departments will ensure sanitation, medical aid, and water supply. Security and traffic management will be overseen by police for the upcoming Yatra.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah called for a public apology from PDP president Mehbooba Mufti after her remarks defending the use of pellet guns in the region sparked intense political outrage. The PDP accused the National Conference of misrepresenting Mufti's comments through digital manipulation. Activists joined the fray, demanding accountability for previous grievances. Abdullah emphasized that Mufti's statements jeopardized efforts towards restoring statehood.
The NDA Parliamentary Party convened its 'Mangal Milan' meeting today in Parliament. The Nationalist Citizens Party of India, a new ally, also attended the significant gathering. Disruptions marked the Monsoon Session, with exam reforms and student protests being key issues. The Public Examinations Amendment Bill was introduced, aiming to prevent unfair means. The meeting occurred as the opposition continued to disrupt parliamentary proceedings.
President Trump rejected Israeli concerns over F-35 jet sales to Turkey. Turkey was removed from the F-35 program after buying Russian S-400 systems. Israel opposes the sale, viewing Turkey as a regional rival and security threat. Turkey's strategic location and NATO membership underscore its importance to Washington. US policy on Turkey's F-35 eligibility remains unchanged due to the S-400 issue.
Jammu and Kashmir anticipates cloudy skies and moderate rainfall across several regions. Northern Railway has initiated special train services to aid stranded tourists and pilgrims. These trains offer a safe travel alternative amid ongoing road disruptions and landslides. Over fifteen hundred passengers have utilized these special train services for their journeys. Travelers are advised to check for train updates before commencing their travel.
Indian athletes continue their Commonwealth Games 2026 campaign in Glasgow today. Several athletes will compete in finals across athletics and weightlifting events. Indian boxers are set to participate in their respective quarterfinal matches. Swimmers will also begin their heats and potentially advance to semifinals. India aims to add to its medal tally after a strong previous day.
Weather Dehradun, schools closed in Uttarakhand: IMD issues orange alert for heavy rain, schools shut in five Uttarakhand districts - Uttarakhand is witnessing intensified monsoon activity, with the IMD issuing an orange alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall across nine districts. Authorities have advised caution amid flash flood risks, while schools up to Class 12 remain closed in five districts. Residents and pilgrims have been urged to avoid unnecessary travel.
The Centre on Monday informed the Supreme Court that it has constituted a high-level committee led by Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani to recommend reforms in India's competitive examination system following recent paper leak incidents. The panel includes former ISRO chief S Somanath, former IB director Tapan Deka and other experts.
Indian long jumper M Sreeshankar has reached the finals of the Commonwealth Games. He achieved direct qualification by clearing the standard in his first attempt. Sreeshankar's jump of 8.01 meters secured his spot in the medal contention. The athlete aims to improve his silver medal from the previous edition. He is a strong contender for a medal in Glasgow.
A Hyderabad jewellery shop that sold a Rs 1.16 lakh lucky stone locket energised through Vedic rituals has been ordered to pay over Rs 11 lakh in total relief after a consumer commission found it misled a customer using religious practices as a sales tool, with Rs 10 lakh in punitive damages directed to a legal services authority.
The BJP criticised the Telangana Congress government regarding a school's homework assignment. A private school allegedly asked a Hindu student to learn an Islamic verse. BJP spokespersons accused the Congress of patronizing a conversion mafia in the state. They demanded strict action against the school and its management. The incident has sparked political controversy and accusations of anti-Hindu policies.
A Hyderabad school terminated a teacher for assigning religious homework to Class 2 students. The school management took this action after a formal complaint was lodged by parents. Protests erupted outside the school premises, leading to police intervention and detentions. BJP leaders alleged the curriculum aimed to ruin the city's atmosphere. The school management has permanently debarred the teacher from future employment.
The action was taken after a formal complaint was lodged at the Saidabad police station by the parents of a student and local BJP leaders, who alleged that the teacher had given assignments that were religious in nature.
India and the United Kingdom launched their comprehensive economic and trade agreement. First export consignments from Hyderabad to the UK were flagged off today. This agreement allows many domestic goods to enter the British market duty-free. Telangana is expected to benefit significantly from expanded trade opportunities. Exporters can now access new markets and strengthen their global presence.
Japan's Daiki Axis will invest Rs 200 crore for a new manufacturing facility in Tumakuru, Karnataka. This facility will produce decentralized wastewater treatment systems using proprietary Johkasou technology. The expansion aims to meet India's growing demand for sustainable water recycling solutions. This investment supports India's 'Make in India' initiative and urban development goals. The new plant will enhance local manufacturing and reduce import dependence for these systems.
Delhi University has recorded its highest-ever undergraduate registrations for the 2026-27 academic session. Over 2.73 lakh candidates signed up on the Common Seat Allocation System portal. More than 2.06 lakh aspirants have submitted their programme and college preferences. Simulated ranks will be declared on Sunday, with modifications allowed until July 13. The first CSAS allocation list is scheduled for announcement on July 16.
Assam is a transit route for illegal drugs originating from Myanmar. The state has destroyed drugs worth Rs 473 crore recently. Police found drug peddlers use women and children to carry heroin. There is political consensus for strict action against drug cartels. Border points and technology will intensify the fight against drug trafficking.
Iran's Parliament Speaker declared one-sided deals are over after US strikes. US forces conducted extensive strikes targeting Iranian military sites this week. Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to destroy targets in Jordan in retaliation. Qatar and Jordan strongly condemned Iran's military actions and violations. These events follow Iran's announcement of closing the Strait of Hormuz.
Kerala Chief Minister VD Satheesan on Sunday said his government would launch a 'Pink Chitty' scheme through the Kerala State Financial Enterprises Ltd. to promote savings amongst women generated from free travel initiatives. He urged women not to spend their savings and instead invest in such schemes. The CM announced several infrastructural plans for the city.
Kylian Mbapp has become a defining athlete of his generation. His speed and finishing have earned admiration far beyond football. Mbapp's influence extends beyond scoring goals for France. He is increasingly compared with sporting legends for his consistent excellence. His legacy is still being written as he enters his career's peak.
Cyclosporiasis cases US: A growing cyclosporiasis outbreak has affected thirty-one US states, causing severe diarrhea. Michigan leads with over one thousand cases, prompting food safety advisories for businesses. Health officials have confirmed hundreds of infections, with many more under investigation. Eighty-six individuals have been hospitalized across the nation due to this illness. Investigations continue to pinpoint the exact source of the widespread contamination.
Psychology says that people who keep family photos on their work desk aren't necessarily sentimental or easily distracted. A simple photograph isn't just decoration, it's a quiet reminder of the people who give work its deeper meaning.
The vital shipping lane through the Strait of Hormuz remained operational, defying Iran's earlier announcements of a closure. While commercial vessels navigated the Omani shores, the atmosphere was charged with threats of military action. Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned that no ships would be permitted to pass until foreign interference ended.
Psychology suggests that people who don't like chocolate aren't necessarily unusual or overly selective. Sometimes, disliking chocolate simply means the brain experiences flavor differently, not that anything is wrong.
The INDIA bloc plans to confront the government on key issues during the upcoming Parliament session. They will raise concerns about the Ram Mandir donation case and the NEET examination paper leak. Opposition parties also intend to resist alleged BJP efforts to engineer defections and weaken rivals. This strategy aims to secure a two-thirds majority for the ruling party's legislative agenda.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah announced fresh protests in Delhi starting July 20. These demonstrations aim to address the unexplained delay in restoring statehood to the Union Territory. Abdullah stated that his party has waited two years after the Assembly elections for this restoration. He questioned the Centre's repeated deferral of statehood to an appropriate time. The National Conference will continue its campaign through peaceful and democratic means.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah defended inviting Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to a Delhi protest. He accused the BJP and media of creating controversy to divert attention from statehood restoration. Abdullah questioned the BJP's claims about separatism's elimination in Kashmir. He stated the invitation controversy was manufactured to shift public focus. The large rally demonstrated strong public commitment to restoring Jammu and Kashmir's statehood.
Vietnamese police arrested on Sunday the captain of a speedboat that capsized near southern Phu Quoc island, killing 15 Indian tourists, authorities said. Police in southern An Giang province said they arrested the 57-year-old captain of the boat for violations of laws resulting in the capsize.
Senior water secretaries will meet Monday to review key water sector initiatives. The conference aims to strengthen Centre-state coordination on reforms and implementation. Discussions will cover modernization of schemes and the 'Catch the Rain' campaign. Dam safety and state water reforms are also key agenda items. This meeting facilitates timely program implementation and sustainable water management.

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