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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Milk prices hiked in Karnataka by Rs 2, consumers to get additional 50 ml in new packets

Karnataka Milk Federation announced the increase in Nandini milk prices by Rs 2 per packet and will offer 50 ml extra milk. 500 ml packets will be replaced by 550 ml and 1000 ml by 1050 ml. Toned milk prices rise from Rs 22 to Rs 24 (550 ml) and Rs 42 to Rs 44 (1050 ml). Shubham milk prices increase from Rs 23 to Rs 25 (550 ml) and Rs 48 to Rs 50 (1050 ml). Price hike affects all Nandini milk packets due to storage challenges.

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Red Sox aim to maintain mastery of Blue Jays

(Photo credit: Paul Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports) A night after an exhilarating walk-off victory in the series opener, the Boston Red Sox will look for their fourth consecutive win when they oppose the visiting Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday. Jarren Duran (3-for-5) hit a single on Monday to score Ceddanne Rafaela with the game-winning run for theRed Sox, who trailed 6-2 after seven innings but came back for their eighth win

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

APTET 2024 result to be announced today: Check result site link, how to download scorecard, cutoff marks and helpline numbers

Andhra Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (AP TET) 2024 results will be announced today, June 25. The exam, held from February 27 to March 9, 2024, in two daily shifts, had its final answer key released. Candidates can check their scores on aptet.apcfss.in. Qualified applicants can teach Classes 1-8 based on their paper results. Passing marks are 60% for General, 50% for BC, and 40% for SC, ST, and PWD categories. Helpline numbers are available for assistance.

Telecompaper.com 

Netherlands officially opens 5G auction

(Telecompaper) The auction of the 3.5 GHz band in the Netherlands has officially started. Participants can bid for a total of 300 MHz in the 3450-3750 MHz band...

BangkokPost.com 

CEO apologises for deadly Korean factory fire

HWASEONG, South Korea - The CEO of a lithium battery manufacturer apologised on Tuesday following a massive factory fire that killed 23 workers, but said the company had complied with all required safety precautions and training.