Release of 14 abducted Kukis โcancelledโ after protests in Manipur
The United Naga Council had issued a statement earlier in the day, proposing the release of the 14 hostages at 2 p.m. on June 1, 2026
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The United Naga Council had issued a statement earlier in the day, proposing the release of the 14 hostages at 2 p.m. on June 1, 2026
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Equity markets witnessed broad-based selling pressure on Friday following the IMD's monsoon forecasts of 90% of the long-period average (LPA), raising concerns among investors. The prospect of deficient rainfall, coupled with the increasing likelihood of an El Niรฑo weather pattern, has heightened fears of elevated food inflation in the coming months. However, the downside risk appears partially mitigated by the recent moderation in crude oil prices and bond yields. Additionally, global sentiment remains supported by expectations of a potential diplomatic breakthrough between the US and Iran, which has contributed to a rally in international markets.Analysts say that in the near term, investor attention is expected to shift toward key domestic triggers, particularly the upcoming RBI monetary policy decision and GDP data release, which will provide further insights into the inflation trajectory and overall economic momentum.Here are two stocks to buy on Monday1) YES Bank - Buy | CMP: Rs 23.22 | Stop loss: Rs 22.5 | Target: Rs 25Yes Bank shows strong bullish momentum as the price breaks decisively above the key horizontal resistance level at Rs 22.02. This breakout is supported by a noticeable volume expansion, confirming genuine market participation. The price is trading cleanly above the short- and long-term EMAs, which are fanning out in a bullish alignment, while the RSI rises above 60, signalling accelerating upward strength toward the descending trendline.2) NBCC - BUY | CMP: Rs 100.3 | SL - Rs 95 | Target - Rs 110NBCC (India) Limited exhibits a strong bullish reversal as price breaks above multiple short-term EMAs and tests the long-term blue EMA near 101.30. This upward shift is backed by a notable volume surge, indicating a clear influx of buyers at these levels. Meanwhile, the RSI has crossed above the 60 threshold, signalling accelerating positive momentum and confirming a strong structural turnaround from the recent bottom(Virat Jagad is Sr Technical Research Analyst at Bonanza Portfolio)(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of the Economic Times.)
New Delhi [India]: The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed a penalty of Rs 7 lakh on Vajiram and Ravi IAS Study Centre LLP for allegedly publishing misleading advertisements and concealing material information related to the success of candidates in the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE).According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, the final order was passed by the CCPA, headed by Chief Commissioner Nidhi Khare and Commissioner Anupam Mishra, after the authority found that the coaching institute had prominently advertised the achievements of successful UPSC CSE 2023 candidates without disclosing the specific courses undertaken by those candidates.According to the press release, the institute had claimed on its official website that "8 Rank Holders in the Top 10 are from Vajiram & Ravi", "37 Rank Holders in the Top 50 are from Vajiram & Ravi", and that "more than 30 per cent of the officers selected through UPSC Civil Services Examination are students of Vajiram & Ravi" every year.The CCPA's investigation reportedly found that seven of the eight top-10 rank holders and 29 of the 37 candidates in the top 50 had enrolled only in the institute's free Interview Guidance Programme (IGP).Also Read: Nearly 5.49 lakh candidates appeared in civil services preliminary exam: UPSCThe authority further noted that a large majority of successful candidates associated with the institute in recent years had participated only in the IGP. According to the findings cited in the press release, 86.36 per cent of successful candidates in 2021, 78.31 per cent in 2022, 97.56 per cent in 2023, and 71.69 per cent in 2024 had enrolled solely in the interview guidance programme.The CCPA observed that the Interview Guidance Programme begins only after candidates independently clear the Preliminary and Mains stages of the UPSC examination. By featuring such candidates in advertisements for comprehensive coaching programmes without clarifying the nature of their enrolment, the institute allegedly created the impression that their success was attributable to its full-length coaching courses.The authority held that the non-disclosure of important information regarding the courses opted for by successful candidates amounted to a misleading advertisement under Section 2(28)(iv) of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, and violated consumers' right to be informed under Section 2(9) of the Act, the release said.The press release stated that the CCPA has so far issued more than 60 notices to coaching institutes for misleading advertisements and unfair trade practices and has imposed penalties exceeding Rs 1.46 crore on coaching centres preparing students for examinations such as UPSC, IIT-JEE, NEET, RBI and other competitive tests.