Haryana makes EV charging infra mandatory in new buildings
Haryana’s Town and Country Planning Department has amended the Haryana Building Code-2017, making EV charging infrastructure mandatory in residential and non-residential buildings. All new and renovated non-residential buildings with parking for at least 10 cars must provide one charging point for every three parking slots. EV infrastructure will also be exempt from Floor Area Ratio (FAR) limits.
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Haryana’s Town and Country Planning Department has amended the Haryana Building Code-2017, making EV charging infrastructure mandatory in residential and non-residential buildings. All new and renovated non-residential buildings with parking for at least 10 cars must provide one charging point for every three parking slots. EV infrastructure will also be exempt from Floor Area Ratio (FAR) limits.
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'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq...' proudly wears nonsense on its sleeve: HT
'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai', starring Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur, and Pooja Hegde, "proudly wears its nonsense on its sleeve", read Hindustan Times' review. Despite a "dull start", the second part of the film "embraces the chaos and settles into its own rhythm", it added. However, the film has also been described as "sluggish" and the punchlines "lazy".
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08:57 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai', starring Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur, and Pooja Hegde, "proudly wears its nonsense on its sleeve", read Hindustan Times' review. Despite a "dull start", the second part of the film "embraces the chaos and settles into its own rhythm", it added. However, the film has also been described as "sluggish" and the punchlines "lazy".
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US man ditches smartphone for a month, lists things he learned
US-based Nathan Covey revealed in a viral X post that he switched his smartphone for a basic flip phone for a month. "I am using my brain more...I find myself memorising maps and roads...I'm more bored and get lost in my thoughts...I'm using paper and pen more," he wrote. He called it a great experience, saying he'd never go back.
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US-based Nathan Covey revealed in a viral X post that he switched his smartphone for a basic flip phone for a month. "I am using my brain more...I find myself memorising maps and roads...I'm more bored and get lost in my thoughts...I'm using paper and pen more," he wrote. He called it a great experience, saying he'd never go back.
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Tata Trusts reject 1989 share transfer allegations, threaten legal action
Tata Trusts refuted the allegations in a complaint to the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner regarding a 1989 share transfer by the Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust to the late Naval Hormusji Tata. The Trusts described the claims as baseless, malicious, and part of an orchestrated attempt to tarnish the reputation of the Tata family. The Trusts also threatened to pursue legal remedies.
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08:55 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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Tata Trusts refuted the allegations in a complaint to the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner regarding a 1989 share transfer by the Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust to the late Naval Hormusji Tata. The Trusts described the claims as baseless, malicious, and part of an orchestrated attempt to tarnish the reputation of the Tata family. The Trusts also threatened to pursue legal remedies.
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NASA orders astronauts to prepare for evacuation as air leak worsens on ISS
NASA has ordered Crew-12 astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to shelter in their spacecraft and prepare for potential evacuation amid a worsening air leak in the Russian segment. Two Russian cosmonauts are attempting an urgent repair to some cracks. These cracks have been the source of a small air leak that has persisted for the last six years.
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08:54 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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NASA has ordered Crew-12 astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to shelter in their spacecraft and prepare for potential evacuation amid a worsening air leak in the Russian segment. Two Russian cosmonauts are attempting an urgent repair to some cracks. These cracks have been the source of a small air leak that has persisted for the last six years.
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What will happen to existing E20 vehicles when ethanol blending goes beyond 20%?
Vehicles designed for E20 may be able to safely use blends up to around E30 with conversion kits, but higher concentrations such as E85 will require flex-fuel vehicles. No universal aftermarket solution currently exists for all E20 vehicles, and any conversion would require validation for durability and emissions compliance. However, fuel additives can provide certain benefits, as per a report.
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08:46 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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Vehicles designed for E20 may be able to safely use blends up to around E30 with conversion kits, but higher concentrations such as E85 will require flex-fuel vehicles. No universal aftermarket solution currently exists for all E20 vehicles, and any conversion would require validation for durability and emissions compliance. However, fuel additives can provide certain benefits, as per a report.
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Dushyant Kukreja talks about fame, wealth and simple living
In Curly Tales’ Tere Gully Mein, we spent a day with content creator Dushyant Kukreja in Purani Delhi while exploring iconic food spots. During the chat, he spoke about staying away from the limelight despite fame and success. He shared that he prefers a simple lifestyle and believes in smart investments like land instead of luxury things.
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In Curly Tales’ Tere Gully Mein, we spent a day with content creator Dushyant Kukreja in Purani Delhi while exploring iconic food spots. During the chat, he spoke about staying away from the limelight despite fame and success. He shared that he prefers a simple lifestyle and believes in smart investments like land instead of luxury things.
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India to surpass China in share of global GDP by 2060: Report
India is projected to surpass China in terms of the share of global GDP measured in purchasing power parity (PPP) by 2060, according to a report by the World Inequality Lab. China currently accounts for about 20% of global GDP in PPP terms. The shift is expected to be driven by China's shrinking population share.
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09:10 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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India is projected to surpass China in terms of the share of global GDP measured in purchasing power parity (PPP) by 2060, according to a report by the World Inequality Lab. China currently accounts for about 20% of global GDP in PPP terms. The shift is expected to be driven by China's shrinking population share.
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49 die of thirst in Sahara desert after truck breaks down
At least 49 people died from thirst after their truck broke down in the Sahara Desert in northern Niger, officials said. The victims, all Nigeriens, were returning from a religious festival in Mali when they got stranded near the Algeria-Mali border. Two people survived and walked more than 50 kilometres to find water and inform authorities about the incident.
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09:01 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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At least 49 people died from thirst after their truck broke down in the Sahara Desert in northern Niger, officials said. The victims, all Nigeriens, were returning from a religious festival in Mali when they got stranded near the Algeria-Mali border. Two people survived and walked more than 50 kilometres to find water and inform authorities about the incident.
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How did Venezuela go bankrupt despite having more oil than Saudi Arabia?
Venezuela, which has more oil than Saudi Arabia, spiralled into bankruptcy due to its dangerous dependency on oil exports. Instead of reinvesting profits into drilling, the state-run oil company PDVSA became a political instrument as its funds were directed towards public spending. Years of corruption, underinvestment and US sanctions led to economic collapse when GDP shrank by 35% in 2019.
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09:28 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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Venezuela, which has more oil than Saudi Arabia, spiralled into bankruptcy due to its dangerous dependency on oil exports. Instead of reinvesting profits into drilling, the state-run oil company PDVSA became a political instrument as its funds were directed towards public spending. Years of corruption, underinvestment and US sanctions led to economic collapse when GDP shrank by 35% in 2019.
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Iran pardons over 2,000 inmates ahead of Eid al-Ghadir
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has approved the pardon, commutation, or reduction of sentences for more than 2,000 prisoners following a request from the judiciary chief. The clemency was granted ahead of Eid al-Ghadir, a major Shia religious observance. However, those convicted of espionage, security-related crimes, and offenses threatening public safety are excluded.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has approved the pardon, commutation, or reduction of sentences for more than 2,000 prisoners following a request from the judiciary chief. The clemency was granted ahead of Eid al-Ghadir, a major Shia religious observance. However, those convicted of espionage, security-related crimes, and offenses threatening public safety are excluded.
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Apple approves Poke as its 1st AI agent on Messages for Business
Apple has approved startup Poke as the first AI agent on its Messages for Business platform, enabling users to interact with an AI assistant directly through iMessage. Poke already offers interaction with AI assistants through text messages over SMS, Telegram, and in some markets, WhatsApp. Messages for Business was originally designed to help companies communicate with customers through iMessage.
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Apple has approved startup Poke as the first AI agent on its Messages for Business platform, enabling users to interact with an AI assistant directly through iMessage. Poke already offers interaction with AI assistants through text messages over SMS, Telegram, and in some markets, WhatsApp. Messages for Business was originally designed to help companies communicate with customers through iMessage.
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BPCL confirms Shreyas Iyer as India's new T20I captain before BCCI, deletes post later
BPCL appeared to confirm Shreyas Iyer as India's new T20I captain before an official BCCI announcement. It congratulated Shreyas, who's associated with BPCL, in a social media post that was later deleted. BCCI is yet to make an official announcement. Reports said Shreyas will replace Suryakumar Yadav, with selectors set to announce India's T20I squads for upcoming tours on Saturday.
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09:58 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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BPCL appeared to confirm Shreyas Iyer as India's new T20I captain before an official BCCI announcement. It congratulated Shreyas, who's associated with BPCL, in a social media post that was later deleted. BCCI is yet to make an official announcement. Reports said Shreyas will replace Suryakumar Yadav, with selectors set to announce India's T20I squads for upcoming tours on Saturday.
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Who can spend how much now as govt hikes spending powers of military chiefs?
Government has increased spending powers of military commanders and service chiefs to speed up procurement of projects worth over ₹1.25 lakh crore. The financial powers of Army Commanders and equivalent officers have been raised from ₹30 crore to ₹100 crore, while the spending limit of the chiefs of all three forces has been increased from ₹75 crore to ₹125 crore.
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09:52 pm Friday, 05 June 2026
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Government has increased spending powers of military commanders and service chiefs to speed up procurement of projects worth over ₹1.25 lakh crore. The financial powers of Army Commanders and equivalent officers have been raised from ₹30 crore to ₹100 crore, while the spending limit of the chiefs of all three forces has been increased from ₹75 crore to ₹125 crore.
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Woman asks question about dissent during CJI Surya Kant's London event, anchor stops her
A woman asked a question about alleged hostility towards dissent in India at an event of CJI Surya Kant at Birkbeck College, University of London. However, the anchor stopped her, saying, "With all due respect, I'm so sorry, I would not be able to take up that question since the topic is concerning artificial intelligence and international law."
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A woman asked a question about alleged hostility towards dissent in India at an event of CJI Surya Kant at Birkbeck College, University of London. However, the anchor stopped her, saying, "With all due respect, I'm so sorry, I would not be able to take up that question since the topic is concerning artificial intelligence and international law."
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My lawyer escaped in his underwear from Taj Hotel during 26/11 terror attacks: Lalit Modi
Former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi has shared an account of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, revealing how his lawyer Dean Kino narrowly escaped from Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Lalit said Kino was staying on fourth floor when a grenade exploded above his room. "He runs down the back staircase in his underwear...They put fire hoses up there...and...he's sliding down," Modi said.
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Former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi has shared an account of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, revealing how his lawyer Dean Kino narrowly escaped from Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Lalit said Kino was staying on fourth floor when a grenade exploded above his room. "He runs down the back staircase in his underwear...They put fire hoses up there...and...he's sliding down," Modi said.
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Karnataka villagers demand completion of road project
Villagers in Donagagudige, Chikkamagaluru, have demanded immediate completion of a stalled road project, alleging obstruction due to local disputes. The delay has worsened conditions during the monsoon season, making the road muddy and difficult to use. Students, farmers and elderly residents are facing daily hardship. Authorities have been urged to intervene to ensure completion of the work.
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Villagers in Donagagudige, Chikkamagaluru, have demanded immediate completion of a stalled road project, alleging obstruction due to local disputes. The delay has worsened conditions during the monsoon season, making the road muddy and difficult to use. Students, farmers and elderly residents are facing daily hardship. Authorities have been urged to intervene to ensure completion of the work.
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LIC holds 10% stake in Rajesh Exports accused of ₹15 lakh crore scam
Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) held a 10.8% stake in Rajesh Exports as of March 2026, according to shareholder data. Meanwhile, foreign portfolio investors owned 14.2% of the company. Shares of Rajesh Exports, known as the world's largest gold processor, dipped 5% on Friday after SEBI accused it of inflating revenues by ₹15.15 lakh crore.
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Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) held a 10.8% stake in Rajesh Exports as of March 2026, according to shareholder data. Meanwhile, foreign portfolio investors owned 14.2% of the company. Shares of Rajesh Exports, known as the world's largest gold processor, dipped 5% on Friday after SEBI accused it of inflating revenues by ₹15.15 lakh crore.
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How Langkawi got its name from the majestic eagle?
Floating in the Andaman Sea, Langkawi derives its name from “Helang” (eagle) and “Kawi” (reddish-brown stone), reflecting the majestic birds that soar above the island. The eagle has become Langkawi’s enduring symbol, representing freedom, strength, and a close bond with nature. Today, it remains a key part of the island’s identity and tourism appeal.
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Floating in the Andaman Sea, Langkawi derives its name from “Helang” (eagle) and “Kawi” (reddish-brown stone), reflecting the majestic birds that soar above the island. The eagle has become Langkawi’s enduring symbol, representing freedom, strength, and a close bond with nature. Today, it remains a key part of the island’s identity and tourism appeal.
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How a Paris replica became one of china’s most unusual cities
Tianducheng, a Paris-inspired township near Hangzhou, China, was built with European-style architecture, broad boulevards, and a replica of the Eiffel Tower. Once known as a ghost city due to low occupancy, the development has gradually gained residents over the years. Despite its growth, it remains a striking and unusual imitation of the French capital.
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Tianducheng, a Paris-inspired township near Hangzhou, China, was built with European-style architecture, broad boulevards, and a replica of the Eiffel Tower. Once known as a ghost city due to low occupancy, the development has gradually gained residents over the years. Despite its growth, it remains a striking and unusual imitation of the French capital.
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