MAGGIE SMITH FAMILY STATEMENT

Who is Vijay Mallya's daughter-in-law, Jasmine, married to his son Sidhartha? Her education, career
Jasmine Mallya, the wife of Sidhartha Mallya and daughter-in-law of businessman Vijay Mallya, is known for her philanthropic interests and low-profile public life. Residing in the United States, she has a strong passion for travel, nature, and social causes, including support for civilian rights and reproductive health access. While not much is publicly known about her academic background, Jasmine is actively involved in humanitarian efforts and often shares glimpses of her personal life—alongside her dogs and husband—on social media.

England vs West Indies T20 Playing 11: Who will feature in the teams for the 2nd match?
England secured a 21-run victory over West Indies in the first T20I, taking a 1-0 series lead. Jos Buttler's explosive 96 powered England to 188/6, while Liam Dawson's 4/20 restricted West Indies to 167/9 despite Shepherd's late hitting. West Indies will rely on Hope, Russell, and Joseph to level the series in the second T20I.

Steve Smith vs Kagiso Rabada: A match-defining battle at Lord's during WTC final
As Australia and South Africa gear up for the WTC final at Lord's, the spotlight is on the anticipated duel between Steve Smith and Kagiso Rabada. Smith boasts a solid record at Lord's, while Rabada aims to surpass South African legends in wicket-taking charts. The match presents a chance for both players to etch their names in cricket history.

HDFC Bank to take legal action after fraud allegations against CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan
HDFC Bank will pursue legal remedies against allegations by the Lilavati Kirtilal Mehta Medical Trust, which called for the suspension of CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan over alleged financial fraud. The bank strongly denies the claims, stating they are attempts to obstruct loan recovery from defaulters. HDFC asserts the Trust's actions are a malicious attempt to defame its CEO.

Thailand 'deeply saddened' by death of Gaza hostage: Ministry
Thailand's Foreign Affairs Ministry expressed deep sorrow over the death of Nattapong Pinta, the last Thai hostage held in Gaza. Israeli forces retrieved his body from Rafah, confirming he was taken alive during the October 7th attack and subsequently murdered in captivity. The ministry is working to return his body to Thailand and has conveyed condolences to his family.

Australia’s WACE becomes first foreign government-backed school board in India after 25 years
The Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) has initiated operations in India, marking the first foreign government-supported school board in over two decades. WACE's qualifications received recognition from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), enabling Australian-style education through the Western Australian International School System (WAIS). This offers a cost-effective pathway to global education, bridging Indian and international systems.
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Did Kim Jong-suk commit suicide? South Korean model-TV star's family reacts to speculations
South Korean model Kim Jong-Suk's untimely death at 29 has sparked widespread speculation due to the family's silence on the cause. A potential link to a suicide incident in Hanam has fueled online rumors, prompting the family to appeal for respectful mourning and an end to misinformation.
NIA chargesheets Maoist cadre for killing Army jawan in Chhattisgarh village fair ambush
The NIA has filed charges against a Maoist cadre, Ashu Korsa, for his involvement in the murder of an Army personnel in Chhattisgarh last year. Korsa, an active member of the CPI (Maoist), conspired with others to kill Motiram Achala, who was shot dead at a village fair in February 2023.
A taste of home: Indian American student wins hearts in NYC school with her Maggi lunch
New York City's Twitter page featured Anya, a student of Indian origin. Anya presented her school lunch. Her lunch included Maggi noodles and chicken curry. This video is part of AAPI Heritage Month. The campaign highlights the city's multicultural environment. Anya's lunch sparked nostalgia. The video received positive reactions online. It is part of the 'What’s In My Lunchbox' series.
Canada wildfires worsen air quality: Special air quality statement issued across Toronto, Quebec and most of Ontario
Environment Canada has issued a special air quality warnings for Ontario and western Quebec due to wildfire smoke drifting from western Canada. The smoke, originating from Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, causes hazy conditions and a burning smell. Residents, especially vulnerable groups, are advised to limit outdoor activities. The Air Quality Health Index indicates moderate to high risk.
‘If we weren’t ready, we shouldn’t have done it’: Gautam Gambhir slams RCB over Bengaluru stampede
Gautam Gambhir has criticised RCB following a deadly stampede during IPL victory celebrations in Bengaluru, questioning the preparedness for such an event. The incident resulted in 11 fatalities, leading to an FIR against RCB and related entities for criminal negligence. Authorities have initiated investigations, while RCB and the Karnataka government have announced compensation for the victims' families.
Over 30 Hooters restaurants suddenly closed: Here's the list and everything else we know about the shutdown
Hooters has abruptly closed over 30 company-owned restaurants across multiple U.S. states due to ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. The company aims to eliminate $376 million in debt and transition to a fully franchised business model. While some locations have shut down, including several in Florida, Georgia, and Texas, the two Mississippi Hooters remain open.
Bengaluru stampede: FIR filed against RCB, event organizers, and KSCA for criminal negligence
Following a stampede at an IPL celebration in Bengaluru, Cubbon Park Police have filed an FIR against RCB, DNA, and KSCA. The Karnataka High Court has taken cognizance, demanding a status report on the incident's causes and preventative measures. RCB has announced ₹10 lakh compensation for the deceased's families and launched the "RCB Cares" initiative to aid the injured.
Bengaluru stampede: RCB announces Rs 10 lakh compensation for families of deceased
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) announced Rs 10 lakh compensation for the families of 11 victims who died in a stampede during their victory celebrations. The team also launched the "RCB Cares" fund to support injured fans. Most injured have been discharged, with only a few still under treatment at Bengaluru’s Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital, all in stable condition.
Virat Kohli reacts to tragic Bengaluru stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium, says 'at a loss for words, absolutely gutted'
Virat Kohli expressed grief over the stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium. The incident occurred during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's IPL victory celebrations. Thousands gathered to see the team. RCB conveyed condolences to the affected families. At least 11 people died and 47 were injured near Vidhana Soudha. The administration failed to anticipate the massive crowd.
Surrey emerges as family-friendly UK hotspot for celebrities raising children
Surrey is becoming a preferred destination for celebrities raising families in the UK, with several high-profile names choosing the area for its schools, green spaces, and proximity to London. Notable residents include Tom Hardy, Peter Andre, and Amanda Holden, who have all settled in the region’s family-oriented neighborhoods
Microsoft offers to boost European governments' cybersecurity for free
After a surge in cyberattacks in Europe, many linked to state-sponsored actors from China, Iran, North Korea and Russia, the programme aims to boost intelligence-sharing on AI-based threats and help to prevent and disrupt attacks.
Maggi crisis among career's greatest challenge: Nestle India MD Suresh Narayanan
Suresh Narayanan highlighted India's market dynamics as a mix of inflationary pressures and opportunities in his farewell letter. Despite a profit dip due to commodity costs, domestic sales reached a record high. The company invested significantly in capacity building and expanded its retail presence, with brands like Maggi and Nescafe driving growth over the past decade.
Stocks in news: Tata Technologies, Ola Electric, Nestle, HDFC Bank, Wipro
Markets experienced a slight downturn amid volatility, influenced by weak cues. Tata Technologies saw TPG likely selling a stake via block deal, while Ola Electric witnessed Citigroup acquiring shares. Nestle's permanent employee count decreased despite increased capital expenditure, and Wipro secured a multiyear deal to drive growth through AI-powered tech services.
‘The noise is so damn disrespectful’: Joe Biden’s daughter slams claims about former US president’s mental health
Ashley Biden has fiercely defended her father, President Joe Biden, against claims about his mental and physical health, labeling them as disrespectful and untrue. Her niece, Naomi Biden, also criticized a recently released book critical of the president, denouncing it as filled with lies.
Nestle India's permanent employee count down 3.8% in FY25
Nestle India's permanent workforce saw a 3.8% decrease in FY25, despite increased capital expenditure and investments in new capabilities. While on-roll employees totaled 8,419, the median employee remuneration rose by 4.9%. Manish Tiwary was appointed as Managing Director, receiving a substantial remuneration package, while outgoing Chairman Suresh Narayanan's total compensation reached Rs 23.47 crore.
Sources say Prince Harry considered life-altering move that might have rocked the royal family to its core
Prince Harry reportedly thought about changing his last name to Spencer, his late mom Diana's family name, to feel closer to her. This shows Harry’s growing distance from the royal family.
Trump’s tax plan may cost poor Americans $1,500 a year—while tipping the rich $104,000
President Trump's proposed tax break on tips faces scrutiny as analysts suggest it disproportionately benefits the wealthy while offering limited relief to low-income workers. The tax plan, part of a larger bill, could lead to cuts in healthcare and food assistance, potentially offsetting any gains for tipped employees.
Microsoft to invest $400 million in Switzerland on AI, cloud computing
The expansion will serve existing and new customers and allow data to remain within Swiss borders - an important requirement for sectors like healthcare, finance and government. Microsoft will also expand its partnership work with small and medium-sized companies and step up training efforts to help people use AI and digital tools.
'Tourist Family' now streaming on OTT. There is surprise bonus. Where to watch emotional Tamil family drama
M. Sasikumar's 'Tourist Family' has garnered significant attention since its theatrical release on May 1, successfully competing with other major releases. The film, praised for its compelling narrative, has resonated with audiences and critics alike, leading to a delayed digital premiere now available on JioHotStar from June 2 in multiple languages.
John Brenkus, Emmy-Winning creator of ESPN’s ‘Sports Science,’ dies at 53
John Brenkus, the Emmy-winning founder and host of ESPN’s Sports Science, has died at the age of 53. Brenkus, known for explaining athletic performance through science, passed away on Saturday. He had openly discussed his long-term struggle with depression. His family confirmed his death via social media on Sunday night, June 1
IndiGo joins forces with Delta, Air France-KLM, and Virgin Atlantic to boost India-Europe-US connectivity
IndiGo, Delta, Air France-KLM, and Virgin Atlantic have partnered to improve connectivity between India, Europe, and North America. This alliance will integrate IndiGo's domestic network with the transatlantic routes of Delta and Virgin Atlantic, and Air France-KLM's European reach. The collaboration aims to enhance customer access and expand networks, pending regulatory approvals, and includes loyalty programs and other operational areas.
End to family drama: How India’s smaller family businesses are investing in succession planning & family constitutions
Indian family-run businesses, crucial to the nation's growth, are increasingly adopting formal succession planning and family constitutions, mirroring practices of larger conglomerates. Driven by experiences of conflict and the need for investor confidence, these businesses are structuring operations, defining roles, and establishing decision-making protocols. While navigating family dynamics remains challenging, the trend signifies a shift towards professionalization and long-term sustainability.
When Maggi meets Italian taste buds: Wife's comfort food gets SHOCKING review from husband. Watch viral video
A viral Instagram video shared by UK-based couple Surbhi and Dario shows an Italian man's first reaction to tasting India's beloved instant noodles, Maggi. In the clip, Dario is visibly confused after taking a bite, describing the texture as “smashable” and lacking flavor, and stating, “Pasta doesn’t melt… here you don’t taste.” The humorous moment sparked a wave of reactions online, with many defending Maggi as an emotional staple in Indian households while others laughed at the cultural clash.
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