PM Modi to flag off Delhi-Dehradun Vande Bharat Express today. Check timings, ticket price
Uttarakhand is all set to get its first Vande Bharat Express train today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate the Delhi-Dehradun Vande Bharat at 11 am. Here are the details on timings and ticket fare. Key Points
India TodayA cappella group Penn Masala perform Bollywood songs at White House before PM Modi’s arrival
Penn Masala first performed Chaiyya Chaiyya from Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Dil Se.., followed by Jashn e Bahaaraa from Jodha Akbar, the 2008 historical drama featuring Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Key Points
The Indian ExpressAlexander Skarsgard welcomes his first baby with Tuva Novotny
Alexander Skarsgard has embraced a new role as a parent, announcing the arrival of his first child with partner Tuva Novotny. He's now a proud father. Key Points
Hindustan TimesPredicting space storms can now be possible, reveals study
Recent advancements in space weather forecasting may soon enable scientists to predict the speed and arrival time of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), commonly... Key Points
The Tribune IndiaThese Indian travellers can get visas on arrival in the UAE
The Emirates currently serves nine destinations in India with 167 weekly flights, connecting travellers to Dubai and onwards to a global network of more than 140 destinations. The airline's network in India includes Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Thiruvananthapuram. Key Points
Economic TimesCarter Reum says it was Paris Hilton’s decision to keep son Phoenix's birth a secret
In a preview of season 2 of her Peacock reality series, Paris in Love, Reum, aged 42, reveals that he had a desire to announce the upcoming arrival of their son, Phoenix Baron, to his loved ones. However, his wife, also 42, expressed a preference for keeping the news private for a while. Key Points
Economic TimesHow India is preparing for 6G revolution which will transform connectivity as we know it
India is preparing for the arrival of 6G wireless broadband technology, with commercial deployment expected around 2030. 6G networks will offer data speeds up to 100 Gbps, almost 100 times faster than 5G, and improved network connectivity. The International Telecom Union (ITU) has backed India's call for ubiquitous 6G coverage, ensuring that network deployments will be affordable and provide fast broadband connectivity for the masses. Key Points
Economic TimesMore flights coming to Chennai Airport soon as AAI plans big modifications
Chennai airport is to create two domestic terminals to handle more flights during peak hours after the refurbishment of an unused arrival terminal. The changes will be made to the old international departure terminal and the ground-floor arrival terminal after a security inspection of the site. The upgrade is expected to increase the airport's capacity to almost 19 million passengers a year. Key Points
Economic TimesExciting updates await in Disney Dreamlight Valley, check details
Disney Dreamlight Valley will have even more in store in the latter part of 2023. This includes the introduction of new characters, the addition of multiplayer functionality, the exploration of new frontiers, and the arrival of a new royal tool, among other exciting features. Key Points
Economic TimesMonsoon and stock market: Tata Consumer, Finolex Pipes among monsoon stocks that are attractive this season
The delayed monsoon in India could impact the country's economy, particularly the agricultural sector. However, the Indian Meteorology Department predicts a 'normal' monsoon, which would benefit agriculture and boost rural demand. Key Points
mintSevere turbulence on Delhi-Sydney Air India flight; several passengers injured
Several passengers on board the Delhi-Sydney Air India flight were injured after the flight encountered severe turbulence mid-air on Tuesday. The injured passengers received medical assistance on arrival at Sydney airport, no passenger was hospitalised. Key Points
The HinduWheat arrival picks up in Punjab mandis
Punjab's wheat arrival this season is far behind last year's at 15.05 lakh tonnes due to rain, hailstorms and wind damage. The state has so far procured 1.94 lakh tonnes across 1,111 mandis. arrival is expected to pick up by the end of the week as full-scale harvesting begins. The state government will also own the value cut imposed on damaged wheat crops due to the weather, announced Bhagwant Mann, Punjab's chief minister, via Twitter. The value cut will cost an estimated INR60 crore ($8m) for the 100-120 lakh tonnes of crop expected to reach the mandis. Key Points
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