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Gen Z Driving India’s Cinema Revival, Says PVR Inox as Young Audiences Return to Theatres

India’s multiplex industry is witnessing a fresh surge in theatre attendance, largely fueled by Gen Z audiences, as younger consumers increasingly return to cinemas despite the dominance of digital entertainment platforms. According to executives at PVR INOX, younger viewers are playing a crucial role in reviving theatrical footfalls and reshaping movie consumption trends. Industry leaders say many young viewers are experiencing digital fatigue, prompting them to seek more immersive, in-person entertainment experiences. Beyond big-budget blockbuster films, audiences are also showing growing interest in regional cinema, Hollywood releases, and sleeper hits, helping theatres maintain occupancy levels throughout the year. As highlighted in Ormax Media’s TOBAR 2026 report, consumers below the age of 30 now account for 57% of Hindi box office revenue and nearly 70% of first-day collections, underlining Gen Z’s growing influence on theatrical performance. Sanjeev Bijli, Executive Director of PVR Inox, said younger audiences are actively returning to theatres as they look to disconnect from the online world. He pointed to films like Obsession and Backrooms as examples of fresh, original storytelling that strongly resonates with younger moviegoers. Unlike franchise-driven superhero films, these projects have gained global popularity due to their unique concepts and young creators. Obsession, made on a modest budget of under $1 million, has reportedly earned over $234 million worldwide, while Backrooms, produced with a $10 million budget, has crossed $221 million globally. The film released in India on June 12, while Obsession hit theatres on May 29. Rohit Dalmia, Director at CineNow, noted that younger audiences increasingly value cinemas as social spaces where they can share experiences with friends and peer groups. Industry experts believe trends such as premium cinema experiences, expansion into smaller cities, and a stronger pipeline of sleeper hits beyond event films will continue to shape the future growth of India’s theatrical business. Source: Economic Times

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UPSC Opens 400+ Direct Recruitment Vacancies Across 98 Posts; Applications Open Till July 3

The Union Public Service Commission has announced a major recruitment drive under its direct recruitment scheme, offering more than 400 vacancies across 98 different positions in multiple central government departments and Union Territory administrations. Interested and eligible candidates can submit their applications online through UPSC ORA Portal. As per the official notification, the application process began on June 13, 2026, and candidates can apply until July 3, 2026, by 6 PM. The recruitment covers a wide range of ministries and departments, creating opportunities for professionals in engineering, aviation, scientific research, administration, law, healthcare, education, and technical roles. Key vacancies include Junior Scientific Officer, Operations Officer, Air Safety Officer, Assistant Director, Assistant Engineer, Assistant Public Prosecutor, along with teaching and faculty positions such as Associate Professors and Assistant Professors at the College of Military Engineering in Pune. Among the largest openings are 121 Specialist Grade-III medical positions under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, 50 Assistant Director Grade-II (Economic) posts under MSME, and 40 Assistant Professor vacancies under the Ministry of Defence’s CME group. Several positions have also been announced for departments in Ladakh, including administrative, technical, and healthcare roles. Candidates are advised to review the official recruitment notification carefully for department-wise vacancy details, eligibility criteria, and qualification requirements before applying. Source: Indian Express

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Doctors Warn First-Time Adult Seizures May Signal Brain Tumours; Early Diagnosis Key to Better Outcomes

Medical experts have cautioned that seizures occurring for the first time in adulthood should not be overlooked, as they may be an early warning sign of an underlying brain tumour. The advisory comes in the wake of World Brain Tumour Day, observed on June 8, highlighting the importance of timely diagnosis and treatment. According to neurologists and oncologists, late-onset seizures are among the most significant early symptoms associated with brain tumours. Doctors stress that even a single seizure episode in an adult warrants immediate medical attention and diagnostic imaging, as it could be the first detectable indication of a tumour in the brain. Specialists note that brain tumours constitute a substantial share of central nervous system cancers reported in India. Data from the Indian Council of Medical Research’s National Cancer Registry Programme indicate that outcomes can be particularly challenging in aggressive tumour types such as gliomas, underscoring the need for early detection. Medical professionals also highlighted the progress made in brain tumour diagnosis and treatment over recent years. Advancements in high-resolution imaging, digital technologies, and neuronavigation systems have significantly improved the accuracy of diagnosis and surgical planning, enabling more effective patient care. Experts explained that brain tumours can be either benign or malignant, with treatment strategies varying based on the type, location, and stage of the tumour. Modern treatment approaches, including surgery, radiation therapy, and other targeted interventions, have improved disease management and, in some cases, offer the possibility of long-term control or cure. In addition, the growing adoption of genomic profiling and genetic sequencing is helping clinicians identify patients who may benefit from personalised treatment options. These precision medicine techniques are increasingly shaping the future of neuro-oncology by enabling therapies tailored to the molecular characteristics of individual tumours. Doctors urged the public to remain vigilant about neurological symptoms and seek medical evaluation promptly, emphasizing that early diagnosis can play a crucial role in improving treatment outcomes and quality of life for patients with brain tumours. Source: The Hindu

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IIT Kanpur Introduces B Cyber Programme; Admissions Through JEE Main and Cybersecurity Assessment

The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) has announced the launch of a new undergraduate programme, Bachelor of Cybersecurity (B Cyber), commencing from the 2026-27 academic session. The four-year degree will be offered through the Wadhwani School of AI and Intelligent Systems, with the first batch set to begin classes in July 2026. Unlike traditional IIT undergraduate programmes, admission to the B Cyber course will not require a JEE Advanced score. Instead, applicants will be shortlisted based on their performance in JEE Main along with demonstrated experience or accomplishments in the field of cybersecurity. Selected candidates will then undergo an in-person evaluation at the IIT Kanpur campus, which will include a cybersecurity-focused hackathon. The programme has been structured to blend academic learning with practical industry exposure. During the first two years, students will study core cybersecurity concepts through classroom instruction, laboratory sessions, and hands-on training designed to build strong theoretical and technical foundations. In the final two years, students will undertake internships with government security agencies, gaining real-world experience by working on cybersecurity projects and addressing critical security challenges. IIT Kanpur stated that the programme has been introduced to address the growing demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals amid increasing concerns around digital security and the protection of critical infrastructure. IIT Kanpur Director Manindra Agrawal emphasized the strategic importance of cybersecurity in safeguarding national and digital assets. Nitin Saxena, Dean of the Wadhwani School of AI and Intelligent Systems, said the initiative aims to create industry-ready professionals by combining rigorous academic education with extensive practical training. The institute also announced that a dedicated admission portal for the programme is currently under development and is expected to be launched next week. Comprehensive details regarding eligibility criteria, admission procedures, and application guidelines will be available on the website. Source: Indian Express

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ZEEL Strengthens Zee5 Infrastructure and Anti-Piracy Measures Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEEL) has significantly enhanced the technology capabilities of its OTT platform Zee5 while stepping up anti-piracy measures to ensure a smooth and secure viewing experience for football fans across India. As the official broadcaster and digital streaming partner for the tournament in India, ZEEL has upgraded Zee5’s streaming infrastructure to efficiently handle a surge in viewership and support millions of concurrent users during live matches. The company has implemented advanced monitoring systems, backup mechanisms, and platform resilience measures to maintain uninterrupted service throughout the tournament. To combat illegal streaming and content theft, ZEEL has also secured a dynamic injunction from the Delhi High Court. The legal order enables swift action against unauthorized streaming platforms by allowing the real-time blocking of mirror and proxy websites, helping protect the value of its broadcast rights. The company said these technological and legal initiatives are designed to deliver a seamless viewing experience while safeguarding premium sports content. The FIFA World Cup 2026, scheduled to be held across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is expected to attract record-breaking digital audiences, making platform reliability and content security critical priorities for broadcasters. Source: Economic Times

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TCS Expects AI Agents to Match Human Workforce Within Three Years, Says N Chandrasekaran

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is poised to witness a major shift in its workforce structure, with Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran predicting that the company will have as many AI agents as human employees within the next three years. Addressing shareholders at TCS’ 31st Annual General Meeting, Chandrasekaran said the company is rapidly expanding the deployment of AI agents across internal operations, customer solutions, and business processes as part of its long-term artificial intelligence strategy. He emphasized that AI is becoming a critical growth engine for the company and is transforming the way enterprises operate. According to Chandrasekaran, TCS has recorded strong momentum in its AI business, with AI-related revenues growing at a compound quarterly rate of over 22 percent during the past four quarters. The company’s annualised AI revenue reached USD 2.5 billion in the final quarter of FY26, reflecting increasing demand for AI-driven solutions. Rejecting concerns that artificial intelligence could threaten the IT services industry, he described AI as one of the most significant opportunities for enterprise technology. He highlighted five major growth areas emerging from AI adoption: modernization of legacy systems, AI-powered redesign of business processes, governance and management of AI agents, sovereign AI initiatives, and the rise of physical AI applications in industrial environments. Chandrasekaran noted that TCS has already launched sovereign AI projects in India and Europe, while also deploying AI-powered robotics solutions for global clients. He added that growing enterprise investments in AI are expected to drive technology spending worldwide over the next two years. Despite rapid technological change, TCS continues to maintain strong business performance. The company reported consolidated revenue of Rs 2.67 lakh crore in FY26, marking a 4.6 percent year-on-year increase, while net profit rose 8.8 percent to Rs 52,820 crore. TCS also secured contracts worth more than USD 40.7 billion during the fiscal year. He concluded that in the evolving AI landscape, trust, context, and deep client relationships will remain the most valuable differentiators for technology companies. Source: ANI

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IAF to Airlift NEET-UG 2026 Retest Question Papers Ahead of June 21 Examination

The Indian Air Force (IAF) will play a key role in the conduct of the NEET-UG 2026 retest by transporting question papers to 18 locations across the country ahead of the examination scheduled for June 21, 2026. According to sources in the Ministry of Defence, the papers will be airlifted to designated hubs before being securely distributed to examination centres nationwide. The enhanced security arrangements come amid heightened scrutiny following the cancellation of the original NEET-UG 2026 examination, which was conducted on May 3. The test was annulled on May 12 after allegations of a question paper leak surfaced, prompting an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Meanwhile, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has rejected claims circulating on social media regarding an alleged leak or sale of the retest question paper. On June 6, the agency described such reports as false and misleading, warning that strict action would be taken against individuals responsible for spreading misinformation. The June 21 retest is being conducted under strengthened security protocols to ensure the integrity and transparency of the country’s largest medical entrance examination. Source: The Hindu

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Kerala Reports 85 Confirmed Shigellosis Cases in 2026, Health Department Intensifies Preventive Measures

Kerala has reported 85 confirmed cases and more than 70 suspected cases of shigellosis, a highly contagious bacterial infection commonly known as bacillary dysentery, as of June 7, prompting health authorities to strengthen preventive measures across the state. The disease, caused by Shigella bacteria, has been detected sporadically in all districts, with localized outbreaks reported in Wayanad, Kozhikode, Alappuzha, and Malappuram. In Wayanad, two students from Mar Baselios School tested positive on Monday, while several other children are suspected to have contracted the infection. Health officials have expressed concern over the vulnerability of children under five years of age, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. While most healthy adults recover without complications, the disease can prove fatal in high-risk groups. Kerala has recorded two child fatalities linked to shigellosis this year, one in April and another on June 6, both in Kozhikode. Shigellosis spreads through contaminated food, water, and surfaces, as well as through close contact with infected individuals. Symptoms typically appear within one to two days and include fever, diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea, abdominal discomfort, blood in stools, and frequent painful bowel movements. The Health Department has urged the public to maintain strict personal and food hygiene practices, including thorough handwashing with soap before meals, food preparation, and after using the toilet. People have also been advised to consume boiled drinking water, avoid stale or raw foods, use ORS to prevent dehydration, and complete prescribed antibiotic courses. Households with infected individuals have been instructed to keep personal items, utensils, clothing, and bedding separate to prevent transmission. Recovered patients have also been advised to avoid serving food or attending public gatherings for at least two weeks after symptoms disappear. Food establishments have been directed to ensure hygienic food handling practices and verify the health status of food handlers. Authorities have also warned against the use of industrial ice in beverages. Health Minister K. Muraleedharan said the Food Safety Department has been instructed to intensify inspections and take action, including issuing closure notices, against eateries and street vendors found violating hygiene norms. Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Pinarayi Vijayan called for urgent and coordinated action by health authorities and local self-government bodies to prevent further spread of the infection across the state. Source: The Hindu

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Goa Institute of Management concludes 2026 Placement Drive with 535 Offers

 GOA 8th June 2026: Goa Institute of Management (GIM) successfully concluded the 2026 academic year placements for its 2024–26 batches of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), PGDM in Healthcare Management (HCM), PGDM in Banking, Insurance & Financial Services (BIFS), and PGDM in Big Data Analytics (BDA). Around 525 students, including freshers and experienced professionals from different programs, participated in the placement drive and received 535 offers highlighting the institute’s steady performance. The students from GIM’s flagship PGDM program, with 46% freshers, received the highest package of INR 35 Lakh per Annum (LPA) in this year’s placement drive. The Finance domain remained recruiters’ most preferred choice, followed by Marketing, IT and Operations, and HR domains. In the overall placement drive, the students were placed in a variety of roles, including Commodity Trading, Management Trainee, General Management, Product Management, Sales & Marketing, Operations & Retail, and E-Commerce, among others. Speaking about GIM’s successful placement drive, Prof. Ajit Parulekar, Director, GIM, said, “At GIM, we are committed to delivering meaningful management education that prepares students to navigate evolving industry demands with confidence and adaptability. The placement outcomes this year have further strengthened our academic approach and focus on developing future-ready professionals. We are encouraged by the strong participation of recruiters across sectors and the diversity of roles offered to our students. These outcomes reflect our students’ capabilities as well as the confidence that industry partners continue to place in the talent graduating from GIM.” More than 110 recruiters participated in this year’s placement drive. SAP, JP Morgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, D.E. Shaw, Johnson & Johnson, Wells Fargo, Aditya Birla Capital, AB InBev, Accenture, Deloitte, LTI Mindtree, Fractal Analytics, Pfizer, HSBC Bank and Nomura, among many others. Major recruiters such as Goldman Sachs, Acuity Knowledge Partners, Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., DTDC, Birla Opus, IDBI Bank, Lenskart, South Indian Bank, and IRIS Business Services, among others, also participated in GIM’s recruitment drive for the first time. Program Highest CTC Average CTC Median CTC PGDM INR 35 LPA INR 16.27 LPA INR 15 LPA PGDM (HCM) INR 29 LPA INR 15.51 LPA INR 13 LPA PGDM (BIFS) INR 28.6 LPA INR 15.34 LPA INR 14.45 LPA PGDM (BDA) INR 35 LPA INR 15.48 LPA INR 14 LPA   Speaking about the placement trends observed during this year’s placement drive, Prof. Shawnn Coutinho, Placement Chair, GIM, said, “This year we saw a balanced participation from diverse pool of recruiters from Consulting, Global Tech Giants, Investment Banks, Med-Tech, FMCG, Pharma and Analytics Firms. The presence of International Organizations also highlights our aspirations. We also like to congratulate our students whose perseverance, professionalism, and commitment to excellence have contributed significantly to the success of this placement season.” In comparison to the previous year’s placements, GIM has recorded an increase in the highest packages offered across different programs, including:   Program Highest CTC (in 2023 – 25) Highest CTC (in 2024 – 26) PGDM INR 32.2 LPA INR 35 LPA PGDM (BIFS) INR 27.3 LPA INR 28.6 LPA PGDM (BDA) INR 32.2 LPA INR 35 LPA   The highest CTC for PGDM (HCM) remained unchanged at INR 29 LPA in both years. In terms of summer internship placements at GIM – PGDM students have received the highest stipend of INR 3 Lakhs, along with INR 1.06 Lakhs and INR 1 Lakh as average and median stipends respectively. PGDM (HCM) students have received the highest stipend of INR 3 Lakhs, with INR 76,113 and INR 60,000 as average and median stipends respectively. PGDM (BIFS) students have received the highest stipend of INR 2.6 Lakhs, with INR 67,876 and INR 40,000 as average and median stipends respectively. PGDM (BDA) students have received the highest stipend of INR 4 Lakhs, with INR 1,44,808, and INR 1,25,000 as average and median stipends respectively. Goa Institute of Management (GIM) continues its legacy of excellence by nurturing responsible and industry-ready professionals through its PGDM programmes. ( Disclaimer: This report is generated from PRO services. ‘ArdorComm Media’ holds no responsibility for its content. )

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IIT Madras hosts 3rd BRICS Neuroscience Symposium 2026 to advance global brain research collaboration

CHENNAI, 8th June 2026: Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) hosted the ‘3rd BRICS Neuroscience Symposium 2026’ from 5th to 7th June 2026, bringing together leading neuroscientists, clinicians, academicians and researchers from BRICS. The event, being held in India for the first time, focused on increasing collaboration between BRICS nations to advance international cooperation in neuroscience research and neuro-technologies. The event spotlighted the growing importance of global scientific cooperation to understand the human brain and develop technologies that can address neurological disorders and improve healthcare outcomes worldwide. Organised by Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre (SGBC), IIT Madras, the symposium was themed ‘Expanding Neuroscience: BRICS & Extended Nations’ and featured scientific sessions, keynote lectures, panel discussions, clinical perspective talks, cultural events and a major data release of the Human Brainstem Atlas by SGBC. The Symposium was graced by Shri Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary, Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director, IIT Madras, Shri Kris Gopalakrishnan, Co-founder, Infosys, and delegates from the BRICS Nations. Welcoming delegates from all over the world, Shri Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary, said, “We are entering a world today where the problems are multiplying faster than they ever were before. but we are also in a world where some of the solutions that we are finding are themselves creating new problems of their own. It is in that kind of a world that the value on international collaboration and cooperation is even more. And that spirit of collaboration and cooperation of working together is precisely what BRICS symbolizes. This gathering of countries that represent developing countries and emerging markets pooling their resources, abilities and knowledge. This is what is remarkable about BRICS.” Wishing the researchers success in their efforts, Shri Vikram Misri added, “India is chairing BRICS this year. We are working up to the summit of BRICS countries in September of this year. I am sure in every week, there are 200 different meetings at different levels that are being organized in the runup to this conference. I am sure the work that this conference is doing will also, in its own way, feed into the success of BRICS summit in September.” Addressing the international gathering virtually from Delhi, Chief Guest Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, said, “An important feature of SGBC is that it has been a multi-institutional, multinational and multi-disciplinary endeavour with the support of the Government, industry and philanthropy. The Centre has become an exemplar of research and innovation through collaboration and diversified support system for long-term sustainability.” Addressing the symposium, Prof. Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam, Head, SGBC, IIT Madras, added, “In a highly complex field like neuroscience, multi-national and multi-disciplinary teams are key to solve hard problems and create breakthroughs. This gathering will further expand our international collaboration network at SGBC.” The symposium aimed to strengthen international scientific partnerships, promote collaborative research frameworks, encourage interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and position India as a key contributor to global neuroscience initiatives. The scientific programme covered a broad range of topics, including human brain organisation, neural function in health and disease, developmental neuroscience, comparative studies across model systems and application of emerging technologies in neuroscience research. The event also showcased the capabilities of the SGBC, which developed and operates a world-class high-throughput multimodal whole-brain imaging pipeline to map human brains at cell resolution. The symposium continued the momentum created by the earlier BRICS Neuroscience Symposia held in Shanghai in September 2023 and Moscow in October 2024. These international meetings were jointly organized by neuroscientists from BRICS nations to foster multilateral cooperation in neuroscience research, capacity building and technology development. Launched in March 2022, SGBC is a cutting-edge R&D Centre for human brain research to create transformative impact in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. ( Disclaimer: This report is generated from PRO services. ‘ArdorComm Media’ holds no responsibility for its content. )

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