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    Buddhist proverb of the day: 'If you love someone but rarely make yourself available to him or her, that is not true love' ; life lessons on how love is not just pretty words but not making your spouse feel neglected

    Love needs more than just attraction. A Buddhist proverb highlights that true love demands patience, trust, and time. Being available for loved ones is crucial. Relationships suffer when time and attention are missing. People want to feel valued and cherished. Genuine love is shown through consistent effort and shared moments. Quality time and understanding are essential for lasting connections.

    Fashion to Furnace: Some luxury gold watches fail the test of time

    Luxury watches like Omega Constellation are being melted for gold. High gold prices make metal value exceed resale worth. This impacts used models from Omega and TAG Heuer. Dealers are scrapping watches as demand for investment gold rises. Some owners find this practice tragic. High-end brands like Rolex and Patek Philippe are less affected due to strong demand and waitlists.

    A famous 10-foot CIA sculpture just changed hands, and the crypto firm that bought its last secret says it hasn't peeked, because the mystery of Kryptos is still the point

    After three decades, the final unsolved secret of the CIA's Kryptos sculpture, K4, has been sold for nearly $1 million. Crypto venture capital firm Paradigm now holds the solution and will charge $1 per submission to encourage public attempts at cracking the code, with a K5 mystery still to come.

    IPL: Foreign players auctioned, paid, then unavailable? BCCI has a message for teams

    The BCCI will not mediate player availability for the IPL, leaving it to franchises and players. Concerns over overseas stars pulling out due to injuries or national duty persist. Meanwhile, the board plans a gradual auction purse increase and eyes an early March start for the IPL post-2027 to accommodate more games, considering global cricket schedules and viewer fatigue.

    NLC India bags critical mineral block in Telangana

    In a stock exchange filing, the company said NLC India has been "declared as preferred bidder for critical and strategic mineral block auctions conducted by the Ministry of Mines".

    SC sets Rs 30,000 monthly income for housewives, calls them 'nation builders'

    The Supreme Court has declared homemakers as nation builders. Their domestic care work will now be recognized as a separate category for compensation in motor accident cases. A notional monthly income of Rs 30,000 has been fixed for calculating this loss. This ruling aims to provide financial recognition for unpaid household labor.

    • CBSE 10 Second Board Result 2026 Date and Time: When and where to check your scorecards? Latest updates and key details

      CBSE 10 Second Board Result 2026: Students awaiting their CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026 can anticipate its release this June. Introduced to offer a second chance for score improvement, this exam cycle saw over six lakh registrations. Results will be accessible via official CBSE websites, DigiLocker, and UMANG. Keep the admit cards handy for a smooth process.

      India bonds surge as oil nears 8-week low on US-Iran deal hopes

      Indian government bonds rallied early Friday as oil prices plunged, with Brent crude futures easing nearly 2% to $88.66 per barrel. This decline, driven by hopes of a U.S.-Iran peace deal, boosted demand ahead of a significant debt auction. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield also eased, contributing to the positive sentiment for Indian debt.

      Indian sailors, ship fined $6 million in Lagos cocaine case

      A Nigerian court has convicted 11 Indian sailors and their vessel, MV Aruna Hulya, for cocaine trafficking. Authorities discovered 31.5 kilograms of cocaine aboard the ship at Apapa port. The court imposed fines totaling approximately $6 million, including restitution for the vessel, sending a strong message against international drug trafficking.

      Stocks in news: Lenskart, GNG Electronics, Vedanta, Infosys, RIL

      Markets closed lower on weekly expiry day amid weak global cues, with selling pressure on every rise. Block deals in GNG Electronics and Lenskart, Vedanta's demerger, Infosys's CMMI AIM Framework contribution, and RIL's interest in rare-earth minerals were key developments. Analysts eye 23,000 as a crucial support level.

      Brazil emerges as major rare earths source for India

      Brazil is actively courting foreign investment including from India while pushing to localise the refining and processing value chain. India and Brazil, South America's largest economy, had decided to fast-track collaboration in this sector during President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva''s state visit to India in February.

      The future of AI may be a world where nobody talks about AI

      he first wave of artificial intelligence was defined by models, capabilities, and technical breakthroughs. The next may be defined by something far less visible. As businesses become more focused on outcomes than technology, the most successful AI products may be those that stop selling AI altogether and focus instead on solving specific industry problems.

      Reliance, Vedanta, Adani join India's drive to cut China rare earth dependence, sources say

      Indian conglomerates Reliance, Vedanta, and Adani are among ten companies expressing interest in developing rare-earth processing facilities in Andhra Pradesh. This move aligns with New Delhi's strategy to reduce reliance on China for these critical minerals, essential for electric vehicle motors and other high-tech applications.

      Pandit ji salary in US: How much does Hindu priest earn in America? Techies are 'ready to quit' their jobs after hearing the numbers

      A viral video has highlighted the significant earnings of Hindu priests, known as pandit jis, in the United States. These religious workers, often on R-1 visas, can charge substantial amounts for ceremonies. The revelations have surprised many social media users, with some humorously considering a career switch.

      Life lesson of the day: There's always more than one way; 10 life rules that hit different after 30

      Life lesson of the day: The 10 life advices that are still relevant today reveal powerful truths about success, happiness, relationships, and personal growth. These timeless life lessons show that real progress comes from adaptability, kindness, responsibility, curiosity, and self-awareness. In a fast-changing world, people still need simple wisdom to handle challenges, build confidence, and create a meaningful future. The greatest transformation often begins with small decisions and a stronger mindset.

      DDA auction of 142 properties generates Rs 1,300 crore revenue

      The Delhi Development Authority has hit a major milestone by auctioning 142 properties, bringing in a remarkable revenue of Rs 1,321 crore. This online auction was a tremendous success, with enthusiastic participation from various stakeholders, leading to bids that nearly tripled the set reserve price.

      Carlyle seeks banks for India IPO of healthcare RCM provider

      Carlyle has sought investment bank pitches for a potential India IPO of its healthcare revenue cycle management platform created through the merger of Knack RCM and EqualizeRCM. Advisers may be appointed soon, while details on valuation and issue size remain undecided.

      Something Rare Happens for These Zodiac Signs Before the End of June 2026

      Astrology indicates a powerful cosmic shift in late June 2026. Specific zodiac signs, including Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, and Capricorn, are set to experience unexpected breakthroughs. Favorable planetary interactions involving Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury will bring growth in finances, relationships, and career. Fortunate encounters and long-awaited progress are on the horizon. Readers are encouraged to remain open to new possibilities.

      Bank auctioned pledged land after borrower defaulted but buyer took 2 years to pay 75% money; borrower cleared the dues, fought and won the case in SC to get his land back

      The Supreme Court agreed with the Madras High Court's call to cancel the auction of Mr. Rama's family property. The bank was trying to sell their assets due to a loan default, but legal battles and late payments from potential buyers stalled the process, preventing the sale from ever being completed. Ultimately, Mr. Rama's family's property was saved.

      Sebi review to ensure broker net worth rules align with risk: Sebi Chief

      Sebi is revolutionizing the landscape for stockbrokers with updated regulations that align capital requirements with their operational scale and risk exposure. Additionally, in a push for transparency, the regulator is refining the IPO and relisting pricing process through innovative pre-open call auctions. Research analysts can expect a lighter compliance load, making their jobs easier.

      Bombay HC sets aside govt order on one-time spectrum charges on Airtel, Vodafone Idea

      The Bombay High Court has cancelled the one-time spectrum charges for Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea. This decision brings relief of approximately Rs 20,000 crore to both companies. Bank guarantees submitted by the firms will be returned. All demand notices and orders concerning these charges have been set aside. The Supreme Court is still considering the matter.

      Capital markets becoming a core avenue for household savings: Sebi chief Tuhin Kanta Pandey

      Sebi Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said capital markets are becoming a key avenue for household savings and wealth creation, supported by rising investor participation and strong fund inflows. Equity issuances crossed Rs 4.5 lakh crore and corporate bond issuances exceeded Rs 9 lakh crore in FY26, reflecting market growth.

      DMK rules out alliance with Congress; challenges rivals to local body polls by January

      DMK leader R S Bharathi declared no future alliance with the Congress party. He issued a strong electoral challenge to rivals for upcoming local body polls. Bharathi also downplayed actor Vijay's TVK party's recent electoral gains.

      Pilibhit farmers protest over pending sugarcane payments and closed mill

      Farmers in Pilibhit marched to the minister's residence demanding payment for pending sugarcane dues. They also called for the reopening of the Majhola Cooperative Sugar Mill. Officials assured that payments will be made after an auction. Sugar production has increased, but prices remain below production costs. Industry leaders emphasize the need for better sugar realisations to ensure timely farmer payments.

      RBI calls off T-Bill auction on higher-yield demand

      The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) withdrew its ₹12,000 crore treasury bill auction for 182-day and 364-day maturities, reportedly due to high yield bids. This action supported bond prices, with the benchmark 10-year government bond yield falling. The RBI's decision may also be influenced by the government's substantial cash balance following a record dividend payment.

      Guwahati Tea Auction Centre sets new benchmark for quality tea prices

      Guwahati Tea Auction Centre achieved record prices for quality tea. Deckiajuli Tea Estate sold premium CTC leaf at Rs 1,103 per kg. Sotai Tea Estate tea also reached a new high of Rs 889 per kg. Over 65,000 kg of tea sold above Rs 400 per kg. The Assam Government offers subsidies for orthodox tea.

      Govt approves ₹10,000 cr ATF Price Stabilisation Fund to support Indian Airlines
      Hyderabad land auctions shatter records, fetch over Rs 200 crore an acre

      Hyderabad has achieved record-breaking land prices. Two major land parcel auctions generated Rs 2,500 crore. Gowra Ventures paid Rs 1,490.73 crore for a 6.29-acre plot, setting a new benchmark of Rs 237 crore per acre. Vamsiram Builders acquired 5.09 acres for Rs 1,038.36 crore. These sales highlight Hyderabad's robust commercial real estate growth and strong demand for office spaces.

      GMDC to develop India’s first AI-powered rare earth supply chain observatory with £600,000 investment

      Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation Ltd is partnering with the University of Cambridge to create India's first AI-powered rare earth supply chain observatory. This initiative will track the entire rare earth elements value chain in real time. It aims to enhance India's position in rare earth supply chain resilience. The project will provide crucial intelligence for policy and strategic decisions.

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