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Yesterday’s big news was related to Air India and Apple’s iPhone. Air India has started real time baggage tracking service on Thursday (11 July). Through this, passengers will be able to track their baggage live.
At the same time, Apple has expressed the danger of spyware attacks like Pegasus on iPhone. According to Apple, iPhone users are being targeted through ‘mercenary spyware’. Through this, attempts are being made to access the iPhone.
At the same time, gold and silver prices saw a rise on Thursday. According to the website of India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA), 10 grams of 24 carat gold rose by Rs 135 to Rs 72,751.
Before tomorrow’s big news, today’s major events, which will be in focus…
- There may be a rise in the stock market today on Friday.
- Oppo Reno 12 and Reno 12 Pro smartphones will be launched.
- HCL Tech’s first quarter results will be released.
- There has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel.
Now read yesterday’s big news…
1. There will be no fear of losing luggage during flight travel: Air India started real time baggage tracking service, passengers will be able to track live through the app

Now you will not have to worry about losing your luggage while traveling by flight. Because, Air India has started real time baggage tracking service on Thursday (11 July). For this, the Tata Group airline company has added baggage tracking feature on its official website and app.
Through this, passengers will be able to track their baggage live. The company has started this service with the aim of eliminating complaints of lost or delayed baggage. With this, Air India has joined the few companies that provide the facility of tracking baggage without contacting the airline staff.
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2. Rise in gold and silver prices today: Gold reached close to 73 thousand rupees, silver crossed 92 thousand rupees per kg

There was a rise in the prices of gold and silver on Thursday. According to the website of India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA), 10 grams of 24 carat gold rose by Rs 135 to Rs 72,751. Yesterday its price was Rs 72,616 per ten grams.
At the same time, one kg silver is being sold at Rs 92,205 per kg, up by Rs 358. Earlier, silver was at Rs 91,847 per kg. This year, silver reached its all-time high of Rs 94,280 per kg on 29 May.
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3. Alert of Pegasus spyware like attack on iPhone: This can hack mobile, Apple sent warning mail to 98 countries including India

Apple has expressed the threat of spyware attacks like Pegasus on iPhones. According to Apple, iPhone users are being targeted through ‘mercenary spyware’. Through this, attempts are being made to access the iPhone.
Regarding this, Apple on Wednesday sent a warning mail to its users in 98 countries including India, who could be potential victims of ‘mercenary spyware’ attack. This spyware is like Pegasus of Israel’s NSO Group. Its purpose is to gain unauthorized access to the device.
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4. People from Delhi-Noida eat more samosa-kachori: People from Gurugram like Chinese more, eating outside increased by 32% after Corona

People of Delhi prefer samosas, kachoris, pakodas, chole bhature and kebabs more than dumplings, tacos and South Indian dishes. Here 51% people prefer to eat only North Indian snacks in restaurants. Whereas, in Gurugram 53% people eat Chinese food.
This information has come to light in the India Food Service Report 2024 of the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI). According to this, 32% of the people of Delhi have admitted that their habit of eating outside has increased compared to before Covid.
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5. India became the IPO hotspot in the world: 36 IPOs launched in the country this year have given 57% return so far, which is double the world average

Indian IPOs that came out this year have given the best returns in the world. The 36 IPOs that came out in 6 months have given an average return of 57% since their listing.
In comparison, IPOs in the Asia Pacific region gave a return of 32%. This is double the global average. 15 more IPOs may come in the next 6 months, through which companies can collectively raise about Rs 91 thousand crore.
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6. PM Modi’s meeting with economists before the budget: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was also present, will present the budget in the Lok Sabha on July 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with economists on Thursday ahead of the Union Budget 2024. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was accompanied by Niti Aayog Vice President Suman Beri, Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran, economists Surjit Bhalla, Ashok Gulati and veteran banker KV Kamath, among others, in the meeting.
Earlier, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had consulted with various stakeholders, including representatives of industry and social sectors, regarding the budget. The budget session of Parliament is starting on 22 July and on 23 July, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha. This will be the first budget of the third term of the Narendra Modi government.
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