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Best German proverb of the day: “It is better to be alone than to be in bad company” a life lesson on choosing the right relationshipsBest German proverb of the day: “It is better to be alone than to be in bad company” reminds us that peace of mind is more valuable than un...
FEMA rules revision: Exporters flag at least half-a-dozen worriesIndian exporters are urging the Reserve Bank of India to reconsider revised FEMA regulations, citing potential disruptions to trade and liq...
Weekly Horoscope for ♈ ARIES (June 27 - July 3, 2026): Unexpected News Could Accelerate Your Goals This WeekAries Weekly Horoscope (27th June 2026 to 3rd July 2026): Aries, this week brings renewed enthusiasm, stronger motivation, and opportunitie...
Wealth wisdom of the day: 'The best way to measure your investing success is...' - A must read, powerful lesson for every investorWhile chasing higher returns often feels thrilling and makes you feel like you are winning, following disciple with a proper plan in mind i...
After food poisoning scare, Toor targets elusive 22m mark following CWG qualificationShot putter Tajinderpal Singh Toor has overcome food poisoning and injury setbacks to qualify for the 2026 Commonwealth Games with a 20. 72...
Best Saying of the Day: “Rich worry about losing money; poor worry about...” - A powerful lesson on wealth, poverty and peace of mindBest saying of the day: The saying highlights how financial concerns affect people at every stage of life. While wealth may bring fears of ...
Do you lose your interest and deposit if you have multiple PPF accounts? Here's what the rules sayDiscovering you have two Public Provident Fund accounts can be a common oversight, but it's crucial to address. Indian regulations strictly...
Reserve Bank of India issues final rules on credit derivativesThe rules will allow resident Indian non-retail users to deploy instruments such as credit default swaps and total return swaps without an...
The Final Days Before Jupiter Changes Signs: What Every Zodiac Sign Should KnowOne of the biggest astrology events of 2026 is almost here. On June 30, Jupiter, the planet of growth, luck, wisdom, and opportunity, leave...
She sold her wedding gold to buy expensive Hermès handbags. Is luxury fashion becoming the new gold?A Dubai woman reportedly sold all of her wedding gold jewellery to begin collecting Hermès handbags, believing the luxury accessories would...
Hebrew proverb of the day: ‘You can't argue over taste or smell’ - an ‘agree to disagree’ situationEver debated food, movies, or music? A Hebrew proverb, 'You can't argue over taste or smell,' highlights that personal preferences are subj...
Best German Proverb of the day: "The cheapest is always the most expensive." A life lesson on quality, value and long-term thinkingThe German proverb "Das Billige ist immer das Teuerste" ("The cheapest is always the most expensive") teaches that the lowest-priced option...
Jupiter Enters Leo 2026: June 30 Transit Brings Major Changes for All Zodiac Signs, Love, Career and MoneyJupiter enters Leo on June 30, 2026, marking one of the biggest astrology events of the year. This powerful transit shifts focus toward con...
At what salary does money stop being a worry? Employee asks the internet, gets an eye-opening reality checkA Reddit user sparked a discussion by asking whether there is a salary level at which money stops being a constant worry. While some users ...
Best proverb of the day: “The forest was shrinking, but the trees kept voting for the axe, because...” — Why did the forest choose the axe? An old Eastern European proverb reveals why people often trust what feels familiar, and the powerful life lesson it teaches about self-deception, and the hidden consequences of everyday choicesBest Eastern European proverb of the day: For centuries, proverbs have captured complex truths in just a few words, but few are as striking...
Best proverb of the day: 'A clever person turns great troubles into...' Life lessons from Chinese proverb on proactive problem-solving, strategy, foresight and emotional regulationBest proverb of the day reminds us that problems become easier to manage when they are handled early and with a calm mind. This Chinese pro...
Skipping a Rs 150 gourmet coffee won't make you rich, says CA. Here's what actually willForget penny-pinching for wealth, says CA Nitin Kaushik. He argues that while controlling expenses is wise, true financial growth stems fro...
Spanish proverb of the day: ‘Everyone knows where the shoe pinches’ - a lesson on self-awareness and decision-makingNavigating life's decisions often involves external advice that misses the mark. A Spanish proverb, 'Everyone knows where the shoe pinches,...
Quote of the Day by Queen Elizabeth I: ‘Those who appear the most sanctified are…’Queen Elizabeth I, born in 1533, navigated a tumultuous early life before ascending the throne in 1558. Her reign ushered in the Elizabetha...
Rs 6 crore enough to live jobless in India? Man facing office layoff asks internet what is the cost for survival in 'worst-case scenario'A Reddit post from a US-based Indian tech worker facing layoffs has sparked discussion about financial security and relocating to India. Th...