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US Federal Judge Rules Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Unlawful, Blocks Policy
A US federal judge ruled that the $100,000 fee imposed by President Donald Trump on new H-1B visa applications is unlawful, as it constitutes a tax not authorized by Congress. The ruling, issued by Judge Leo Sorokin in Boston following a lawsuit by 20 Democratic state attorneys general, invalidates the fee that significantly increased visa costs and discouraged applications. The decision is seen as a setback for the Trump administration's immigration policy and offers relief to employers and skilled foreign workers, particularly Indian professionals who form the majority of H-1B visa holders. The White House plans to appeal the ruling, while lawmakers from both parties have expressed support for the court's decision, emphasizing the visa program's importance for sectors like technology, healthcare, and education.
Real-Time Market Updates and Analysis of Leading Indian Stocks on June 9, 2026
This collection of liveblogs provides real-time updates and detailed analyses of major Indian stocks across sectors including IT, banking, steel, consumer goods, and energy as of June 9, 2026. Key metrics such as last traded price, market capitalization, trading volume, price-to-earnings ratios, and earnings per share are reported for companies like TCS, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Tata Steel, and Reliance. The coverage integrates fundamental and technical indicators, offering investors comprehensive insights to inform their decisions amid dynamic market conditions.
Zepto Files Updated DRHP for Nearly Rs 10,000 Crore IPO Amid ED Summons to Founders
Quick commerce firm Zepto filed an updated draft red herring prospectus with SEBI for a nearly Rs 10,000 crore IPO, including an Rs 8,010 crore fresh share issue and an offer-for-sale of 113 million shares by existing investors. The Bengaluru-based startup reported a 75% revenue rise to Rs 7,498 crore in Q4 FY26 and narrowed its quarterly loss to Rs 1,539 crore, though its full-year loss widened to Rs 5,905 crore. Founders Aadit Palicha and Kaivalya Vohra will retain their stakes, with early investors like Nexus Ventures leading share sales. Ahead of the IPO, the Enforcement Directorate summoned the founders in April 2026 over foreign investment inquiries under FEMA, with the company providing requested documents and noting potential risks. Proceeds from the IPO will fund dark store expansion, technology upgrades, marketing, and inorganic growth amid intensifying competition from rivals Blinkit and Swiggy Instamart.
ECB Investigates Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson Over Nightclub Incident After Lord's Test Win
England Test captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson are under investigation by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for an undisclosed incident at a London nightclub following England's 115-run win over New Zealand at Lord's. The incident reportedly involved a confrontation with Saracens rugby player Totoa Auvaa, during which an ECB security guard was injured. Both players are suspected of breaching team protocols, including a midnight curfew. The ECB has referred the matter to the Cricket Regulator, and squad announcements for the second Test at The Oval are pending. Stokes' captaincy and future remain uncertain, with reports suggesting he may step down or retire amid the ongoing probe.
Mixed Financial Results Reported by Indian Companies for March 2026 Quarter and Year
Several Indian companies reported their financial results for the quarter and year ended March 2026, with mixed performance across sectors. Notable gains include Nuclear Power Corporation of India’s net profit rising to Rs 2,477.57 crore and Svatantra Microfin Pvt’s net profit increasing by 496.81% to Rs 316.67 crore in the quarter. Conversely, firms like Indusind General Insurance and Citicorp Finance India reported significant net losses or declines. Sales figures generally showed growth, though some companies experienced declines or losses.
India Criticizes Pakistan's 'Fitna al Hindustan' Narrative and Afghan Airstrikes at UN
At a United Nations Security Council meeting on Afghanistan, India strongly criticized Pakistan for labeling militant groups within its borders as 'Fitna al Hindustan,' calling it state-sponsored misinformation aimed at fostering hostility and diverting attention from Pakistan's internal challenges. India also condemned Pakistan's military airstrikes in Afghanistan, citing UN reports of significant civilian casualties, and accused Islamabad of imposing trade restrictions on Afghanistan, terming it 'trade and transit terrorism.' India reaffirmed its humanitarian support for Afghanistan and urged adherence to international law and UN mandates.
Congress Candidate Meenakshi Natarajan's Rajya Sabha Nomination Rejected in Madhya Pradesh
Meenakshi Natarajan, Congress candidate for the Madhya Pradesh Rajya Sabha elections, had her nomination rejected by the Returning Officer following objections from BJP candidate Mahesh Kewat. The BJP alleged she concealed details of a pending case in Telangana in her affidavit, citing Supreme Court guidelines. Congress denied any wrongdoing, stating no criminal case was registered, only a court notice was received, and vowed to legally challenge the rejection. The decision effectively cleared the way for BJP's Kewat to be elected unopposed, intensifying political tensions ahead of the polls.
Apple Unveils iOS 27 with AI Upgrades, Performance Enhancements, and Broad Device Support
Apple announced iOS 27 at WWDC 2026, introducing a redesigned Siri with enhanced AI capabilities, expanded Apple Intelligence features, and performance improvements. The update, available in September, supports iPhone 11 and newer models, though advanced AI functions are limited to recent devices like the iPhone 15 Pro and later. iOS 27 also refines the Liquid Glass design with an opacity slider, boosts app launch speeds, improves AirDrop, and adds new health tracking features. Developer and public betas are rolling out ahead of the official release.
6.1 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Offshore Cuba; Tremors Felt in Florida and Mexico
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the northwest coast of Cuba on Monday, with its epicenter near Mantua at a shallow depth of around 10 to 26 kilometers. The quake caused buildings to shake in Havana and was felt across parts of Florida and Mexico, including cities like Miami, Orlando, and Cancun. No injuries or significant damage have been reported. Officials evacuated some buildings in Florida as a precaution, and no tsunami warning was issued. Experts noted this was the strongest quake in the area since 1880 and unusual for occurring within a tectonic plate.
Gurgaon Man Fired After Viral 'Rs 370 Biryani' Remark at Pranit More's Show
Himanshu Jangra, a 22-year-old employee of Gurgaon-based Starvik Design, was fired after a viral video showed him joking during comedian Pranit More's show that paying Rs 370 for biryani on a date entitled him to physical intimacy. The remarks sparked widespread backlash for promoting misogynistic attitudes. While the company found no workplace complaints against Jangra, it terminated his employment citing the impact on its environment. Comedian More and Jangra both apologized, but influencer Sakshi Shivdasani criticized the incident and the handling of the controversy, highlighting broader issues of entitlement and accountability.
US Updates List of Chinese Companies Alleged to Support Military, Including Alibaba and BYD
The US Department of Defense updated its list of Chinese companies it believes support Beijing's military, adding major firms like Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, WuXi AppTec, and robotics maker Unitree. The list, expanded to nearly 200 entities, includes companies linked to China's military-civil fusion strategy. While the designation restricts US defense contracts with these firms, it does not impose immediate sanctions. China’s embassy criticized the move as discriminatory, amid ongoing US-China diplomatic efforts.
Prasidh Krishna Replaces Mohammed Siraj in India's T20I Squads for Ireland and England Tours
India's fast bowler Mohammed Siraj has been withdrawn from the upcoming T20I series against Ireland and England as part of a workload management plan advised by the BCCI Medical Team. Prasidh Krishna has been named as his replacement for both series. The decision aims to ensure Siraj's adequate recovery ahead of a busy international season. India will play two T20Is against Ireland starting June 26, followed by a five-match T20I series and a three-match ODI series against England in July.
Adani Energy Solutions to Acquire IntelliSmart for Rs 3,050 Crore, Expanding Smart Meter Portfolio
Adani Energy Solutions Limited (AESL) has signed a binding agreement to acquire a 100% stake in IntelliSmart Infrastructure Private Limited for Rs 3,050 crore, subject to regulatory approvals. IntelliSmart, a joint venture between the National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) and Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), operates over 2.2 crore smart meters across five Indian states. This acquisition will expand AESL's smart meter portfolio to more than 4.7 crore meters, making it India's largest smart metering platform. AESL expects operational synergies, enhanced scale, and support for power distribution modernization through technology-driven solutions.
TCS Chairman Predicts Equal Number of AI Agents and Human Employees Within Three Years
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Chairman N Chandrasekaran announced at the company's 31st Annual General Meeting that within three years, TCS expects to have as many AI agents as human employees. He emphasized AI as a major growth opportunity rather than a threat, highlighting AI-driven revenue growth with an annualised run rate near $2.5 billion and a compound quarterly growth rate over 22%. Chandrasekaran outlined five AI growth areas, including legacy system modernization, business process redesign, AI governance, sovereign AI, and physical AI. While hiring will slow, TCS does not plan large-scale layoffs, aiming instead for AI and human workers to collaborate in the future workforce.
Manjari Fadnnis Seeks Justice After Alleged Brutal Attack on Society Dog Mikey
Actor Manjari Fadnnis shared an emotional video alleging that Mikey, a community dog living in her Mumbai society since 2019, was brutally attacked and possibly killed. She described how Mikey was struck on the head with a stick or iron rod, dragged, beaten further, and then placed in a sack and thrown into a creek. Residents had searched for Mikey after he went missing. Fadnnis called for stronger animal cruelty laws and justice, receiving support from fellow actors and animal rights activists.
Sunny Deol's Batwara 1947 Set for August 14 Release, Clashes with Awarapan 2
Sunny Deol and Preity Zinta's upcoming period drama, originally titled Lahore 1947, has been renamed Batwara 1947 and is set to release on August 14, 2026, coinciding with Independence Day weekend. Produced by Aamir Khan and directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, the film explores the Partition of India in 1947. The ensemble cast includes Shabana Azmi, Ali Fazal, and Karan Deol. Batwara 1947 will face a box-office clash with Emraan Hashmi's Awarapan 2 releasing the same day.
Fire at Alleged Illegal Firecracker Factory in Jaipur Kills Several, Injures Others
A fire broke out on June 9, 2026, at an alleged illegal firecracker factory and storage facility operating from a residential house in Jaipur's Khoh Nagoriyan area. The blaze, triggered by combustible materials, resulted in the deaths of between three and eight people, including a child, with several others critically injured and hospitalized at SMS Medical College. Authorities swiftly controlled the fire and launched investigations into the cause and legality of the operation. Local officials and political leaders expressed condolences and pledged action against those responsible.
Karnataka Minister Krishna Byre Gowda Seeks Clarity on Bengaluru Development Portfolio
Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar faces renewed challenges as Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has not taken charge of the Bengaluru Development portfolio due to concerns over its bifurcation. Byre Gowda seeks control over key agencies—the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) and Bengaluru Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA)—which remain with the Chief Minister. Alongside MLA Rizwan Arshad, who is lobbying for a Cabinet position, Byre Gowda has traveled to Delhi to discuss these issues with Congress leadership, indicating ongoing portfolio allocation tensions within the state government.
India Accuses Pakistan of Misinformation Amid Reports of Violence in PoK
India has accused Pakistan of spreading fake news and misinformation to divert attention from alleged human rights abuses and a violent crackdown on protesters in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted reports of severe police brutality resulting in multiple deaths and injuries amid ongoing unrest fueled by economic and governance issues. India urged the international community to hold Pakistan accountable for these alleged abuses, while Pakistan denies such claims. The situation remains tense with continued protests and diplomatic exchanges.
Former TMC Leader Sabyasachi Dutta Arrested on Extortion and Intimidation Charges
Sabyasachi Dutta, former Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation chairman and Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader, was arrested in West Bengal on extortion and criminal intimidation charges following a complaint by a businessman alleging demands of over Rs 1 crore in 2018. Dutta, who had switched from TMC to BJP in 2019 before rejoining TMC in 2021, denies the allegations, calling the case fabricated. His arrest is part of a broader crackdown on TMC leaders amid ongoing political tensions in the state. Protests erupted during his court appearance, with demonstrators hurling eggs and tomatoes.
Analysts Highlight Diverse Stock Picks Amid Market Recovery and Sectoral Growth
Analysts recommend several stocks across sectors, highlighting growth prospects amid market volatility. Kotak Securities favors CarTrade Tech and Gravita India for their strong ecosystems, while Motilal Oswal sees potential in plastic pipes and JSW Infrastructure's port-led expansion. SBI Securities and Axis Securities back Polycab, Coal India, and select auto companies citing robust technicals and export momentum. Ola Electric shares have surged over 100% from lows, driven by improved sales. Meanwhile, Panacea Biotec's stock rose sharply after launching a dengue vaccine trial. Silver prices face short-term correction but hold long-term promise. Reliance Infrastructure seeks review of trading curbs linked to insolvency proceedings.
Over 28 Lakh Candidates Appear for UP Police Constable Exam Amid Travel Congestion
The Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam 2026 began on June 8, with over 28.8 lakh candidates competing for 32,679 vacancies across 1,183 centres in all 75 districts. Approximately 7.23 lakh candidates appeared on the first day, amid strict security and anti-cheating measures. However, massive crowds at railway stations, especially Lucknow's Charbagh, caused travel chaos, with candidates boarding overcrowded trains through windows. Opposition parties criticized the state government for inadequate transport arrangements and rising unemployment reflected by the high applicant numbers.
India A Defend 277 to Beat Sri Lanka A by Eight Runs in Tri-Nation Series Opener
India A secured a narrow eight-run victory over Sri Lanka A in the opening match of the Tri-Nation A Series at Dambulla. After early wickets reduced India to 16 for two, Ruturaj Gaikwad scored a composed century (101 off 114 balls) alongside captain Tilak Varma's 60 to post 277 for six. Sri Lanka A's chase was led by Sahan Arachchige's 74, but late wickets by Arshad Khan and Anshul Kamboj, combined with fielding errors, saw them bowled out for 269. The match featured strong batting partnerships and a tense finish, highlighting India A's resilience and bowling depth.
Mamata Banerjee Meets Sonia Gandhi Amid TMC Crisis and Opposition INDIA Bloc Meeting
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee met Congress leader Sonia Gandhi in Delhi following an INDIA bloc meeting attended by 25 opposition parties. The discussions focused on strategies amid TMC's internal crisis marked by defections and dissent after its recent electoral defeat in West Bengal. Several TMC MPs have aligned with the ruling NDA, and a majority of MLAs formed a separate group. The meeting also coincided with CID raids at TMC offices linked to alleged forgery cases, highlighting ongoing political challenges for the party.
Salman Khan and Family Attend Funeral of Close Friend Kumud Rane in Mumbai
Bollywood actor Salman Khan attended the funeral of his close family friend Kumud Rane in Mumbai, appearing visibly emotional and tearful during the ceremony. Several members of the Khan family, including his mother Salma Khan, stepmother Helen, and brother Sohail Khan, were also present. Kumud Rane, who maintained a low profile, shared a longstanding bond with the Khans. Fans and acquaintances expressed condolences online, moved by Salman’s rare public display of grief amid recent personal losses.
Defence Ministry Approves 250 MW Solar Project with Battery Storage in Uttar Pradesh
The Indian Defence Ministry, led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, has approved a 250 MW solar power project with an integrated Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) on approximately 850 acres of vacant defence land in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh. This first-of-its-kind initiative aims to enhance energy security for defence establishments, reduce reliance on conventional grid power, and generate long-term cost savings. State-run NTPC Limited will implement the project through competitive bidding, coordinating with defence authorities to ensure optimal energy pricing and timely execution. The project aligns with government goals for renewable energy expansion, sustainability, and productive use of unused defence land.
Security and Visa Issues Spark Controversy Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup in USA
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the USA, Mexico, and Canada, faces multiple controversies ahead of its start. Reports highlight strict and unequal security screenings of Senegal and Uzbekistan players in the US, sparking criticism of American authorities and FIFA. Visa denials and deportations, including that of Somali referee Omar Artan, have drawn condemnation from officials and fans. Concerns also surround US immigration enforcement policies affecting fans and participants, amid efforts to manage security for the tournament.
US Army Apache Helicopter Crashes Near Strait of Hormuz; Crew Rescued Safely
A US Army Apache helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz on June 8, 2026, with both crew members safely rescued and no injuries reported. The cause remains unclear, with possibilities including mechanical failure, hostile fire, or other issues. US President Donald Trump confirmed the pilots are safe and said a report would be released soon. The incident occurred amid heightened regional tensions involving Iran and Israel, marking the first reported Apache loss in the ongoing Gulf conflict.
Fourteen Kuki Hostages Released in Manipur After 27 Days Amid Ongoing Crisis
Fourteen Kuki individuals abducted in Manipur's Senapati district on May 13 were released after 27 days, facilitated by the United Naga Council and local civil society organisations. The release, described as a humanitarian gesture, occurred amid ongoing tensions between Naga and Kuki communities following the killing of three church leaders. Authorities and community leaders welcomed the development, while the fate of six missing Naga men reportedly held by armed Kuki groups remains unresolved.
PM Modi and Kuwait Amir Discuss West Asia Security and Call for De-escalation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation with Kuwait's Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al Sabah on June 9 to discuss the escalating security situation in West Asia. Modi expressed deep concern over recent attacks on Kuwait's sovereignty, reaffirming India's condemnation and calling for de-escalation, dialogue, and diplomacy to restore peace. He also thanked the Amir for ensuring the safety of the large Indian community in Kuwait amid regional tensions, which include US-led naval blockades and ongoing US-Iran negotiations.
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