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Monarch Surveyors bags Rs 16.47-cr consultancy contract from Maharashtra Rural Roads Development Association

Monarch Surveyors bags Rs 16.47-cr consultancy contract from Maharashtra Rural Roads Development Association


Monarch Surveyors and Engineering Consultants has secured a domestic order worth Rs 16.47 crore from the Maharashtra Rural Roads Development Association for implementation support under a rural roads development programme in Maharashtra.

According to the disclosure, the contract involves appointment of a Program Implementation Support Consultant under the ADB/PISC Consulting Services for the Maharashtra Green Roads Connectivity for Inclusive Growth Programme. The engagement will support execution and monitoring of the states rural road connectivity initiative.

The company clarified that the contract does not fall under related party transactions, and neither the promoter nor promoter group entities have any interest in the awarding body or the project. The order has been awarded by a domestic entity and is subject to necessary government and regulatory approvals.

 

The project will be executed as per the Letter of Acceptance, with completion timelines aligned to contractual terms. The consideration for the assignment will be in cash. No equity stake or shareholding is involved, as the contract pertains purely to consultancy services.

Monarch Surveyors provides end-to-end consultancy services for infrastructure projects, including survey, design, and technical supervision for roads, railways, metros, town planning, geospatial mapping, land acquisition, water, transmission lines, pipelines, and other civil engineering sectors. The company reported a 16.1% rise in standalone net profit to Rs 34.83 crore, on a 10.5% increase in revenue to Rs 154.14 crore in FY25 compared with FY24.

The counter fell 2.25% to Rs 217 on the BSE.

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi blazes 22-ball 44 but falls six short of historic India A fifty in Dambulla vs Afghanistan A

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi blazes 22-ball 44 but falls six short of historic India A fifty in Dambulla vs Afghanistan A


A capacity crowd at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium witnessed another electrifying cameo from India’s teenage phenomenon Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on June 11 but also the frustration of watching him fall just six runs short of what would have been a landmark maiden fifty for India A. The 15-year-old lit up the tri-series clash against Afghanistan A with nine boundaries in a breathtaking 22-ball 44, before Afghan pacer Abdullah Ahmadzai brought the innings to an abrupt and slightly unfortunate end.

Sooryavanshi Blazes Out of the Blocks

Afghanistan A skipper Imran Mir won the toss and elected to bowl first in Dambulla, but Sooryavanshi gave the decision an immediate answer. Facing Mohammad Ibrahim in the opening over, the teenager announced his intentions by crashing two boundaries off consecutive deliveries, setting the tone for what was to follow.

Operating with exceptional clarity in the powerplay, Sooryavanshi picked gaps with the precision of a seasoned campaigner rather than a 15-year-old on his second India A appearance. Alongside opening partner Prabhsimran Singh, the boundaries flowed consistently as the pair put on a rapid partnership, propelling India A to a commanding 74 for no loss inside seven overs.


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The partnership came to an end in unfortunate fashion on the very first delivery of the eighth over. Sooryavanshi attempted to work the ball backward of square on the back foot but found only the edge of his bat, with the ball flying through to wicketkeeper Ishaq Rahimi. Ahmadzai, bowling from around the wicket with a short delivery angling sharply into the batter, had cramped Sooryavanshi for room leaving him with no scoring option and producing what was ultimately a soft dismissal given the quality of the innings that preceded it.

Shortly after Sooryavanshi’s departure, Priyansh Arya also fell cheaply to the same Ahmadzai, departing for a single-digit score in the tenth over after miscuing a cut shot straight to point fielder Bahir Shah.

The Search for a Defining Knock Continues

While Sooryavanshi’s 44 off 22 balls at a strike rate of 200 was genuinely thrilling to watch, the teenager will be aware that converting these explosive starts into match-winning innings is the next step in his development at this level.

In the tri-series opener against Sri Lanka A, he had fallen for a 12-ball 14 to pacer Mohamed Shiraz, caught at mid-off by Sahan Arachchige. Two promising starts in two games — but the maiden fifty remains elusive.

Sooryavanshi’s presence in this tri-series follows a record-shattering IPL 2026 campaign with Rajasthan Royals, which not only helped guide the franchise to the final but also earned him his first senior India T20I call-up for the upcoming series against Ireland and England. The India A assignments in Dambulla serve as his final preparation ground before what promises to be a landmark senior debut.

Playing XIs

India A: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Priyansh Arya, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Tilak Varma (c), Ayush Badoni, Suryansh Shedge, Arshad Khan, Vipraj Nigam, Anukul Roy, Anshul Kamboj

Afghanistan A: Imran Mir (c), Hassan Eisakhil, Khalid Taniwal, Ijaz Ahmad Ahmadzai, Bahir Shah, Ishaq Rahimi (wk), Khalil Gurbaz, Zahir Khan, Abdullah Ahmadzai, Mohammad Ibrahim, Farmanullah Safi



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IT rout: Infosys, HCLTech, TCS shares fall as Nifty IT declines 3% on global tech selloff

IT rout: Infosys, HCLTech, TCS shares fall as Nifty IT declines 3% on global tech selloff


The selloff in information technology stocks deepened on Thursday, with the Nifty IT index emerging as the worst-performing sectoral index as concerns over rising inflation, elevated interest rates and rich valuations in artificial intelligence-linked companies weighed on sentiment.

The weakness in domestic technology stocks mirrored a sharp overnight decline in global technology shares. US markets ended lower, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite falling 1.9 per cent, 1.6 per cent and 2.0 per cent, respectively, amid continued selling in technology stocks, hotter-than-expected US inflation data for May 2026 and escalating US-Iran tensions.

Nifty IT remains under pressure

The Nifty IT index fell as much as 2.6 per cent to 27,519.15 in early trade, from its previous close of 28,279.90.

Although the broader market recovered some losses during mid-session trade, the IT index continued to underperform and remained down around 1 per cent.

The index has fallen 11.5 per cent since June 2, 2026, (recording a closing value of 31116.55).

Top losers

Infosys, LTIMindtree and HCLTech were among the biggest losers, declining 2-3 per cent at the time of writing. Heavyweights TCS and Wipro also traded lower.

Tech Mahindra, which had fallen nearly 3 per cent in early trade, recovered its losses and was trading flat.

Among midcap IT stocks, Persistent Systems declined as much as 4 per cen,t before paring losses to trade flat at ₹4,906 at 11.59 am. Coforge also shed around 3 per cent in early deals.

AI disruption concerns add to pressure

According to Sumit Pokharna, SVP – Fundamental Research at Kotak Securities, apart from the global risk-off sentiment, concerns around rapid advances in artificial intelligence are adding to pressure on the sector.

“Nifty IT Index is down around 2 per cent today, and in the last six months it has fallen around 27 per cent,” Pokharna said.

He noted that Anthropic’s recently launched Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models have intensified concerns around revenue deflation for Indian IT services companies, particularly those with significant exposure to application development and maintenance (ADM) services.

According to Pokharna, the new AI models deliver significantly stronger software engineering capabilities, with AI-generated code quality approaching human levels and potentially surpassing it within the next year.

“The key concern is that productivity improvements in software engineering are occurring much faster than in non-software domains. This increases the risk of lower effort requirements, reduced billing volumes, and pricing pressure for traditional application development and maintenance contracts,” he said.

Pokharna added that companies with larger exposure to application services could face greater disruption than peers focused on infrastructure, cybersecurity, engineering services or business process outsourcing.

Among large-cap IT companies, Infosys is considered relatively more exposed to application services, while HCLTech has comparatively lower exposure. Persistent Systems has one of the highest exposures to application development, he noted.

“The pace at which enterprises integrate AI models into software delivery workflows will be the key factor determining the magnitude of disruption for the IT services industry over the next three years,” Pokharna said.

Anthropic, meanwhile, is preparing for an initial public offering and submitted a draft Form S-1 registration statement to the US Securities and Exchange Commission on June 1, 2026.

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WATCH: Diogo Jota’s widow writes emotional letter to Andy Robertson ahead of FIFA WC 2026; ‘WC was one of those dreams…’

WATCH: Diogo Jota’s widow writes emotional letter to Andy Robertson ahead of FIFA WC 2026; ‘WC was one of those dreams…’


There are moments in sport that transcend the game entirely. Scotland captain Andy Robertson experienced one of those moments when he received a deeply personal letter from Rute Cardoso, the widow of his former Liverpool teammate and close friend Diogo Jota, ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The letter, shared as part of FIFA’s touching ‘Letters That Unite’ feature, has since moved the football world to tears.

A Dream They Shared Together

Jota, the brilliant Portuguese forward who lit up Anfield and captivated football fans worldwide, tragically lost his life on July 3, 2025, at just 28 years old. He and his younger brother André Silva, aged 26, were travelling through Cernadilla in Zamora, Spain, when their vehicle veered off the road and caught fire, claiming both their lives. Jota is survived by his wife Rute Cardoso and their three children.

The loss sent shockwaves through the football world. Liverpool FC retired his iconic number 20 jersey permanently across all teams and unveiled a lasting memorial tribute at Anfield in May 2026. Portugal manager Roberto Martínez paid his own symbolic tribute by including Jota as the legendary extra member in the official 2026 World Cup squad graphic, declaring that his spirit remains the heartbeat of the Portuguese team.


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The Letter That Moved Robertson to Tears

When Scotland sealed their World Cup qualification in November, Robertson was open about where his mind immediately went. Jota had been a constant presence in his thoughts. Months later, Cardoso’s letter to Robertson brought those emotions flooding back.

“Diogo often spoke of you, of the friendship you built, the battles you fought together, the challenges, the laughter, the conversations about football and about dreams,” Cardoso wrote.

“The World Cup was one of those dreams, a dream that the two of you nurtured side by side with the same passion with which you took to the pitch.”

The widow then addressed Robertson directly, her words carrying the full weight of grief and gratitude simultaneously.

“When I heard your words and learnt what you felt on that day when Scotland qualified for the World Cup after so many years of waiting, I realised that Diogo never truly left the pitch. By achieving that moment and securing your place at the World Cup, you won’t be going alone. You’ll be taking his dream with you too.”

Robertson’s Vow: “I’m Playing for Both of Us”

For Robertson, now at Tottenham Hotspur after departing Liverpool at the end of last season, the letter crystallised exactly what this World Cup means to him personally. Speaking after reading Cardoso’s message, the Scotland captain made a promise that carried far beyond football.

“I’ll carry him in my heart and I know he’ll be with me come the first game, come the second game, come the third game and hopefully beyond that,” Robertson said.

“He’s always there. The memories are always something that we bring up and sometimes laugh, sometimes cry. And that will be no different, especially going into a tournament which is full of emotion. I know he’ll be right at the front of my mind.”

He then delivered the line that encapsulated everything: “I’m not only just playing for me. I’m playing for both of us.”

Scotland’s World Cup Journey Begins

Scotland take to the field for the first time at a World Cup since 1998, making this tournament a momentous occasion for an entire nation. Robertson’s side begin their Group C campaign against Haiti in Boston on June 13, before subsequent fixtures against Morocco on June 19 and a monumental clash with Brazil on June 24.

For Robertson, every step of that journey will be taken with Jota’s memory firmly alongside him, carrying forward a World Cup dream that was taken far too soon.





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