Politics
India, Australia stress freedom of navigation amid West Asia crisis
India and Australia emphasized freedom of navigation and unimpeded maritime trade amid West Asia disruptions, advocating for a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific during defence talks.
World
SC Orders Tamil Nadu to Evict Forest Encroachers in Agasthyamalai Within a Month
The Supreme Court has directed the Tamil Nadu government to prepare a time-bound action plan within a month to evict thousands of encroachers from the Agasthyamalai biodiversity hotspot, warning of disciplinary action against 118 identified government ser
Entertainment
Scorpio Horoscope Today: June 2, 2026 - Bold Energy and Cautious Love
Scorpio, today brings courage for new starts and short trips. Avoid arguments in love, focus on work, manage finances steadily, and prioritize health.
Business
PE-VC Investments in India Dip 9% to $15 Bn in Jan-May 2026
Private equity and venture capital investments in India declined 9% year-on-year to $15 billion in Jan-May 2026, but May saw a 25% revival. Late-stage firms attracted $3.5 billion.
Sports
Lifestyle
Technology
Dianna Russini Scrutiny Over Tom Brady Report
Renewed criticism targets NFL insider Dianna Russini and Patriots coach Mike Vrabel, with questions about personal connections influencing major NFL scoops like the Tom Brady free agency report.
MS Ramaiah Group Launches STEM Education Institute
MS Ramaiah Group is establishing a dedicated institution for STEM education in Bengaluru to foster innovation and research in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Indian Women's Internet Usage Nearly Doubles, Schooling Gap
NFHS data shows Indian women's internet use rose from 33.3% to 64.3% (2019-24). Preschool attendance increased, but rural-urban schooling gaps remain stark.
High Fares, Fewer Flights Deter Bengalureans from Air Travel
Bengaluru sees a 4.2% drop in domestic air passengers in April due to high fares and reduced flights, per DGCA data. Travelers are opting for alternatives.
Summer Camps Go High-Tech: Coding and AI Replace Clay and Dance
Ludhiana's summer camps shift from clay and dance to coding, AI, and foreign languages, preparing children for future careers with digital skills and mental agility.
Health
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