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A reported relationship controversy from Kanpur Dehat, Uttar Pradesh, has gone viral after claims emerged that a man all...
08/06/2026

A reported relationship controversy from Kanpur Dehat, Uttar Pradesh, has gone viral after claims emerged that a man allegedly married his mother-in-law after leaving his wife. The alleged court marriage has attracted widespread attention and sparked intense discussion online.

The story gained further traction after a video purportedly showing the couple began circulating on social media. In the clip, they are reportedly seen displaying a marriage certificate and appealing to the public to accept their relationship, while also seeking blessings for their decision.

The unusual case has generated a mix of reactions ranging from shock and disbelief to criticism and humour. While reports claim the two developed a close bond after the man's marriage to the woman's daughter, no formal police complaint has reportedly been filed, and authorities have not announced any legal action in connection with the matter.

A Bengaluru couple has sparked a debate on housing and personal finance after deciding to stop paying nearly ₹50,000 a m...
08/06/2026

A Bengaluru couple has sparked a debate on housing and personal finance after deciding to stop paying nearly ₹50,000 a month in rent and instead purchase a home through a loan. Their experience has resonated with many urban professionals facing rising rental costs in major cities.

The couple said they began questioning whether continuing to rent made financial sense when their monthly rent was approaching the level of a home loan EMI. After comparing the long-term costs and benefits of both options, they concluded that buying a home would better support their future financial goals.

Their decision has fueled wider discussions about the rent-versus-buy dilemma, with many people weighing factors such as property ownership, loan repayments, lifestyle flexibility, and long-term wealth creation amid increasing housing costs in metropolitan areas.

Indian Railways is set to begin rolling out a new Passenger Reservation System (PRS) from August, marking one of the big...
08/06/2026

Indian Railways is set to begin rolling out a new Passenger Reservation System (PRS) from August, marking one of the biggest upgrades to its ticket booking infrastructure in decades. The new platform will gradually replace the existing reservation system, which has been in use since 1986, with the aim of improving efficiency and passenger experience.

The upgraded system will offer higher booking capacity, AI-powered waitlist predictions, and a smoother ticket reservation process. Railway officials have been directed to ensure a seamless transition so that passengers do not face disruptions while trains are migrated to the new platform.

The overhaul is part of Indian Railways' broader digital transformation efforts. With nearly 88% of tickets now booked online, the rail network is increasingly relying on digital services, while the RailOne app has seen rapid adoption, crossing 3.5 crore downloads within a year of its launch.

Authorities have placed all experts involved in preparing the NEET-UG 2026 retest question paper under strict isolation ...
08/06/2026

Authorities have placed all experts involved in preparing the NEET-UG 2026 retest question paper under strict isolation at a secure, undisclosed location until the examination concludes on June 21. The experts responsible for setting, moderating, and translating the paper have been cut off from external communication as part of enhanced security measures.

The unprecedented arrangements come in response to the paper leak controversy that led to the cancellation of the earlier NEET-UG exam and raised concerns among more than 22 lakh candidates across the country. Officials are aiming to prevent any possibility of a repeat breach.

The move is part of a broader overhaul of the examination's security framework, with authorities introducing tighter protocols and monitoring mechanisms to safeguard the integrity of one of India's largest entrance examinations.

A married couple in their early 30s has sparked a discussion on personal finance after revealing that despite earning a ...
08/06/2026

A married couple in their early 30s has sparked a discussion on personal finance after revealing that despite earning a combined monthly income of ₹1.7 lakh, they are able to save only ₹2,520 each month. The couple said they recently began tracking their expenses and were surprised by the reality of their financial situation.

According to their account, a significant share of their income goes toward loan repayments, while the remainder is spent on routine household and living expenses. This has left them with very little money to set aside at the end of each month, despite what appears to be a relatively strong income.

Feeling financially stretched, the couple expressed concerns about achieving long-term goals such as buying a home and starting a family. Their story has fueled a broader conversation about debt burdens, rising living costs, and the importance of effective financial planning.

08/06/2026

On PwC India’s Future Unplugged, Chairman and host Sanjeev Krishan and Satyajit Hange, co-founder of Two Brothers Organic Farms, discuss the economics of agriculture and the imbalance that lies at the heart of it. Satyajit shares how farmers often have to wait up to 18 months to be paid for their produce, bearing the financial burden of the system that depends on them.

06/06/2026

At PwC India’s Future Unplugged, Chairman and host Sanjeev Krishan speaks with Satyajit Hange, co-founder of Two Brothers Organic Farms, about the challenges facing India’s agricultural landscape. Despite the strong global demand for agricultural produce, low economic returns raise concerns about the long-term sustainability of farming as a profession.

06/06/2026

Did the Green Revolution solve one challenge while creating another?

In a conversation on PwC India’s Future Unplugged with Chairman Sanjiv Krishan, Satyajit Hange, co-founder of Two Brothers Organic Farms, reflects on how the pursuit of higher yields may have shaped the realities of Indian agriculture today.

An Indian software engineer’s career journey has gone viral after a relative shared how he went from working in Pune and...
06/06/2026

An Indian software engineer’s career journey has gone viral after a relative shared how he went from working in Pune and Mumbai to building a comfortable life in the Netherlands, sparking discussions about career growth and opportunities abroad.

The engineer worked in India’s technology sector from 2010 to 2018 before relocating to the Netherlands after getting married. He is now employed as a lead software engineer.

According to the viral post, he owns a 5BHK home near Amsterdam, a 1BHK apartment in Pune, drives an Audi Q5, and has travelled to more than 20 countries. His story has fueled debate over whether moving abroad can significantly improve wealth and quality of life.

A Gen Z-led group called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) held a protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on Saturday, demanding...
06/06/2026

A Gen Z-led group called the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) held a protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on Saturday, demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The group claimed its “single point agenda” is his resignation over alleged exam-related irregularities.

The protest is linked to concerns over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case and issues in the CBSE’s on-screen marking system used for Class 12 evaluations. CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke also stated that he is “fully prepared to sacrifice freedom” during the protest.

Activist Sonam Wangchuk had earlier announced support for the protest and said he would join the demonstrators, calling for accountability over the impact of such issues on students and the education system.

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