Google CEO Sundar Pichai and ISKCON monk Gauranga Das, both IIT alumni, engaged in a thought-provoking discussion. Gauranga Das highlighted the rising concerns of digital addiction and mental health issues, reporting that 70% of Indian teens spend seven hours online daily. He emphasized that while Google might create stress, spirituality, or 'God,' offers release.
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Doug McMillon, Walmart's CEO, advocates for fair and consistent policies across all operating countries, highlighting the company's adeptness at navigating tariff challenges through diverse sourcing strategies. Walmart prioritizes local sourcing and job creation, aiming to source $10 billion annually from India by 2027. McMillon emphasizes the importance of transparent regulations and Walmart's commitment to maintaining low prices for customers globally.
Rohit Sharma lauded Axar Patel and Virat Kohli's pivotal contributions in India's T20 World Cup victory over South Africa, marking their first ICC title since 2013. Axar's crucial 47 off 31 balls and his partnership with Kohli steadied India's innings. Kohli's anchoring 76 earned him Player of the Match, while Bumrah and Arshdeep sealed the win in a tense final.
Michael Vaughan lauded Jasprit Bumrah as the greatest bowler he has ever witnessed, anticipating a renewed challenge for Joe Root in the forthcoming India vs England Test series. Bumrah has dismissed Root nine times in Test cricket, establishing a compelling rivalry.
Mohammed Kaif suggests that Yashasvi Jaiswal's dropped catches in the recent Test against England may be due to the straps he wears on his hands. Kaif explains that these straps restrict finger movement, preventing a secure grip on the ball.
In Lawngtlai, Mizoram, auto-rickshaw driver Lalhmingmuana displayed remarkable honesty by returning Rs 17 lakh to a Myanmar businessman who accidentally left the cash in his vehicle. The businessman, upon realizing his loss, frantically searched for the money. Lalhmingmuana, expecting nothing in return, promptly returned to the hotel to hand over the misplaced sum, earning praise for his integrity.
Flight operations at Delhi's IGI Airport faced major disruptions with 48 cancellations, impacting Air India and IndiGo significantly. Airports across India, including Ahmedabad, Thiruvananthapuram, and Mangaluru, experienced delays due to airspace restrictions over Qatar and the Gulf region. Cochin and Lucknow airports issued advisories amid heightened Middle East tensions following Iran's missile strike on U.S. bases in Qatar and Iraq.
An Air India flight AI114, en route from Birmingham to Delhi on June 21, was diverted to Riyadh after receiving a bomb threat. The aircraft landed safely in Riyadh, where security checks were completed according to an airlines spokesperson. The incident prompted immediate action to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew onboard.
Central government employees under the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS) will now receive retirement and death gratuity benefits akin to the Old Pension Scheme (OPS).
PM Modi declined US President Trump's invitation to visit Washington, prioritizing his trip to Odisha for the celebration of the Mohan Charan Majhi-led BJP government's first anniversary. Modi emphasized Odisha's cultural and economic importance, highlighting the government's commitment to infrastructure, healthcare, and tribal community development.