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No loss of citizenship: Modi reaches out to Matuas
In a recent address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured the refugees residing in West Bengal of citizenship and stable homes. He issued a stern warning to infiltrators to vacate before May 4. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed the BJP's commitment to eradicating lawlessness and corruption, encouraging citizens to vote courageously in the upcoming elections.
BRICS nations failed to agree on a unified stance regarding the US-Israel conflict with Iran. India's attempt to build consensus during a New Delhi meeting was hindered by sharp differences among member states. A chair's statement was released instead of a collective document. India reiterated its support for a two-state solution for Palestine.
FBI raids California home of suspect in Dinner Shooting scare
A man in Madhogarh village, Rajasthan, tried to beat the intense heat by placing a heavy metal milk can over his head while riding his motorcycle. The makeshift sun protection backfired when the can got stuck tightly and couldnt be removed. Locals rushed to help and eventually used tools like a cutter and grinder to carefully cut it open. After nearly two hours, the man was safely freed without injury.
Gujarat local body polls held peacefully, turnout under 50% in cities; results on April 28
Voting for Gujarat's local body elections concluded peacefully on Sunday. Urban areas reported turnout below 50 percent, while tribal regions saw high participation despite heat. Elections were held for municipal corporations, municipalities, and district and taluka panchayats. This exercise is significant ahead of next year's assembly polls. Counting of votes is scheduled for April 28.
Arunachal CM Pema Khandu meets with Rajnath Singh, seeks support for critical infra
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi. He requested ongoing assistance for crucial infrastructure in the border state. The Chief Minister highlighted development in border districts, enhancing security and local lives. Discussions focused on the Akajan-Likabali-Bame corridor and a key bridge.
School holiday alert: Heatwave forces closures or timing changes; Check full state-wise update here
Amid an intense heatwave sweeping across India, several states have revised school timings, announced early summer vacations, and even ordered temporary closures to protect students from extreme temperatures crossing 44C. States like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, and Maharashtra have shifted to early morning classes, while others such as Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, and Tripura have preponed holidays or shut schools altogether.
Trump says shooting proves need for his White House ballroom
President Donald Trump on Sunday used a shooting at a gala he attended in Washington to push his plans to construct a huge ballroom next to the White House that has faced legal challenges. This event would never have happened with the Militarily Top Secret Ballroom currently under construction at the White House, Trump wrote.
CBI registers corruption case linked to now-deceased 'relative' of Kejriwal
The CBI has filed a case concerning alleged corruption in a government drain construction contract. The probe involves a deceased man, reportedly a relative of former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The contract was awarded in 2015-16. Allegations suggest the work was not executed despite payments. The CBI is investigating the role of the former Chief Minister in the matter.
Trump says he speaks with Putin and Zelensky, aims to settle the Ukraine war
US President Donald Trump stated he is having productive discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Trump is actively working towards a resolution for the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He expressed his belief that a settlement is achievable despite the current animosity between the two leaders. Trump previously pledged to end the war.
With rising concerns over adulterated fruits in the market, especially during summer, knowing how to identify real and fake watermelon at home has become essential for food safety. Authorities like FSSAI have warned about chemically treated and artificially coloured watermelons, which can pose health risks such as digestive issues, nausea, and long-term toxicity. Simple checks like observing the colour and texture, doing a tissue or water test, tasting for natural flavour, and examining seeds and outer skin can help detect tampering.
Donald Trump suggests Iran can initiate talks, possibly by phone. He believes the Iran conflict will end soon and the US will be victorious. Trump also plans to address Iran's nuclear capabilities. He criticized NATO and the United Kingdom for their responses. China could have done more to help. Discussions on Ukraine with Putin and Zelenskyy are ongoing.
Aurora borealis tonight: Northern lights will be visible on Sunday night from a number of states across the U.S.
'Mr President, you': FBI Director Kash Patel REVEALS sharp details of WHCD shooter, PRAISES Trump
Ajit Doval visits UAE to discuss energy security, regional stability
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval recently visited the UAE and Saudi Arabia to discuss energy security and regional stability. These visits follow the ongoing war and ceasefire. The UAE is a key partner for India in the Gulf. Doval's engagement aims to strengthen strategic partnerships and address geopolitical shifts.
Raghuvanshis dismissal: Angkrish Raghuvanshis controversial obstructing the field dismissal during the IPL 2026 clash between Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants has become a major talking point, highlighting one of the rarest dismissals in IPL history. The young KKR batter, who was trying to stabilise the innings, was ruled out after the third umpire deemed he had altered his running line while attempting a run, following a delivery from Prince Yadav and an appeal led by Mohammed Shami.
'Justice will be served: DC Attorney Jeanine Pirro reveals chilling WHCD shooting details
Mali defence minister Sadio Camara killed, fresh fighting between army and rebels
Mali's defence minister died after an attack on his house, his family said Sunday, as the army fought a second day of battles with jihadist fighters and separatist rebels near the capital Bamako and other cities, putting the Sahel nation's ruling junta under severe pressure. Defence Minister Sadio Camara, his second wife and two of his grandchildren died after a car bomb attack on his home in the junta stronghold of Kati, outside Bamako, his family and an official said.
Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi returns to Pakistan despite US talks cancellation
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Islamabad for talks on ending the Middle East war. This follows US President Donald Trump cancelling his envoys' trip. Araghchi met Pakistani officials and military chief Asim Munir. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, impacting energy markets. Israel has launched strikes in Lebanon against Hezbollah, accusing the group of violating a ceasefire.
Russia, North Korea agree 'long-term' military cooperation
Russia and North Korea have taken a bold step in reinforcing their military ties, as Moscow's defense minister convened with North Korean authorities to outline a detailed cooperation plan for the years 2027 to 2031. This partnership builds on North Korea's endorsement of Russia's controversial military campaign in Ukraine.
A 61-year-old man in Mangaluru was allegedly duped of over Rs 2 crore in a sophisticated digital arrest scam, where fraudsters posing as officials from agencies like the NIA and ED threatened him with fake criminal charges and arrest. The scammers falsely claimed his identity had been misused for illegal activities and pressured him through calls, fake FIR threats, and WhatsApp interactions, even accusing him of terrorism.
A pregnant MBA graduate set to join a Big Four firm in India has sparked a wider debate on workplace bias and maternity support after sharing her concerns online about starting her career while expecting. While she is happy about her miracle pregnancy, her main worries revolve around job location, potential discrimination, and how her pregnancy might impact her early professional journey. Despite having a strong support system at home and plans to return to work a few months after delivery, she remains anxious about workplace attitudes and expectations.
Gujarat local body polls voting: Three people, including a candidate, die amid high heat
Gujarat conducted local body elections on Sunday. Amid temperatures as high as 44 degrees Celsius, three individuals, including a Jamnagar Municipal Corporation candidate, died of heart attacks. The BJP secured 733 seats uncontested.
Sabastian Sawe: Unique shoe that helps Kenya runner win London Marathon in record time
London Marathon results saw history was made as Sabastian Sawe finished the event in record time.
At least 16 dead in strikes as Chernobyl anniversary highlights nuclear risks of Russia-Ukraine war
Recent strikes across Ukraine and Russia have claimed at least 16 lives. Attacks hit Dnipro, Sevastopol, and Luhansk. Ukraine also struck an oil refinery in Yaroslavl. The Chernobyl disaster anniversary brought renewed warnings about attacks near the nuclear plant. Repairs to the plant's damaged shell are urgently needed.
Tornado warning: Elevated storms with large hail will be possible today from Northern Kansas into northwest Missouri. The more substantial severe-weather threat is expected tonight across central/eastern Kansas into northwest Missouri or southeast Nebraska.
A Noida-based software developers eight-hour ordeal at a walk-in interview has gone viral, highlighting concerns over poor hiring practices and lack of professionalism in the tech industry. Attending a recruitment drive offering Rs 3 LPA, the candidate cleared multiple rounds alongside nearly 100 applicants, only to face long delays and minimal communication before the final CEO round.
Israel PM says Hezbollah 'dismantling' ceasefire with Lebanon
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Hezbollah's actions are jeopardizing the ceasefire with Lebanon. He pledged to vigorously target the Iran-backed group. Israel has been striking targets in southern Lebanon almost daily. The military intercepted drones and issued evacuation orders for villages. Lebanon reported seven deaths from Israeli strikes on Saturday. A ceasefire was recently extended for three weeks.
PM Modi to inaugurate Ganga Expressway on April 29
Uttar Pradesh's Ganga Expressway project is nearing completion. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the massive infrastructure development on April 29. This expressway, costing approximately Rs 37,000 crore, is divided into four packages for rapid progress.
PM to attend closing ceremony of Sikkim's 50 years of statehood celebrations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Sikkim from April 27 to attend the closing ceremony of its 50th statehood anniversary. He will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for development projects exceeding Rs 4,000 crore, focusing on infrastructure, healthcare, education, and tourism, aiming for holistic growth in the state.
NSA Ajit Doval meets UAE President, discusses regional situation amid West Asia crisis
100 crude bombs recovered from house of 'TMC worker' in Bengal's Bhangar
Police in Kolkata found approximately 100 crude bombs at a residence in Bhangar. The house belonged to an individual reportedly affiliated with the TMC. This discovery occurred just days before the second phase of the West Bengal assembly elections. Authorities have issued stern warnings to police officials regarding any future incidents of explosives or threats within their jurisdictions.
President Donald Trump's ambitious Golden Dome missile defence system faces significant hurdles. Concerns are mounting over its massive cost, estimated between $185 billion and $3 trillion. Lawmakers are questioning the funding strategy, with some Republicans expressing reservations. The Pentagon is seeking substantial funds for the project, which aims to counter intercontinental ballistic missiles and drones.
Modi appeals for making Census a success, assures data shared is secure, protected
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called on citizens to make Census 2027 a success. He assured that all shared information is secure and confidential. The census is now digital, with a self-enumeration option available. India is also making strides in nuclear, solar, and wind energy, benefiting various sectors.
Odisha to issue fewer 'cordon passes' to prevent overcrowding during Jagannath chariot pulling
Odisha government will issue fewer cordon passes for the upcoming Rath Yatra. This decision aims to prevent overcrowding near the chariots. The move follows an incident last year where three people died. Preparations are underway for the festival starting July 16. Arrangements for security, crowd management, and infrastructure are being finalized.
Democrats divided on whether removing Trump is a useful midterm message
Democrats face a strategic dilemma. Some push to address President Trump's fitness for office, while others urge a focus on the economy. Many believe economic concerns resonate more with voters. Republicans see an opportunity if Democrats emphasise Trump's removal. Democrats are weighing these approaches as they campaign for upcoming elections.
Mother of two gets new hands after accident, 12 hour transplant brings fresh hope
A young mother received a new lease on life after a successful bilateral hand transplant. The complex 12-hour surgery was performed by specialists at a private hospital. This marks a significant achievement in reconstructive microsurgery. The patient lost her hands in an accident. Donor family's generosity made this possible. The hospital thanked the donor family for their life-changing decision.
India's wheat production resilient despite setbacks: Agri ministry
India's wheat output for the 2025-26 crop year is stable. The agriculture ministry assures resilience despite unseasonal rains and hailstorms. Increased acreage and better seed varieties are offsetting localized damage. Procurement data from key states shows healthy production. The overall scenario remains strong and steady.
US Shooting Incident: PM Modi condemns attack, says violence has no place after Trump evacuated
3 killed in early morning house fire in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia; probe on
A devastating house fire in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, claimed the lives of three adults early Saturday morning. Responding RCMP officers and Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency crews were met with intense smoke upon arrival. Despite immediate efforts, the three individuals could not be saved. The incident remains under investigation.
Sonu Nigam surprises fans in Rotterdam after spotting them playing his song, watch video
Singer Sonu Nigam encountered fans in Rotterdam who were playing his song en route to his concert. He joined them in singing, sharing a heartwarming moment before his show. In a separate note, Nigam also expressed his deep sorrow over the passing of legendary singer Asha Bhosle, celebrating her immense contribution to Indian film music.
Sri Lanka seeks investors for loss-making Mattala airport built with Chinese loans
Sri Lanka is seeking investors for Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport. The airport has been a financial drain since opening in 2013. A previous lease agreement with an Indo-Russian venture did not materialize. The government highlights the airport's potential for tourism and strategic investment. This move comes as Sri Lanka privatizes state-owned enterprises following a financial crisis.
Zelensky accuses Russia of 'nuclear terrorism' on Chernobyl anniversary
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of nuclear terrorism. This comes as Ukraine marked the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. Russia launched over a hundred drones overnight, killing three people. Zelensky stated that Russia's invasion is bringing the world to the brink of disaster. He urged the world to stop Russia's reckless attacks.
Music of Beating Retreat ceremony is now available on WAVES OTT: PM Modi
The music from India's Beating Retreat ceremony is now accessible on WAVES OTT. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced this initiative, stating it will also be available on other platforms soon. This move aims to showcase the rich musical traditions of the armed forces.
NGT issues notice to Centre over hanging glacier danger in central Himalaya
The National Green Tribunal has sought responses from the Centre and other bodies concerning the danger posed by hanging glaciers in the central Himalayas. A recent study highlighted unstable glaciers on steep slopes, warning of potential avalanches and downstream disasters, with a sharp rise in human exposure due to development in high-altitude areas.
FTA with New Zealand to provide huge opportunities for Agra's leather exporters: Goyal
India and New Zealand are set to sign a free trade agreement on April 27. This pact will significantly boost bilateral trade. Indian companies, especially leather exporters from Agra, will gain duty-free access to New Zealand markets. The agreement aims to double trade and attract substantial investment over fifteen years.
Quote of the Day: Eddie Rickenbacker, a World War I fighter ace, defined courage as acting despite fear. He believed true bravery emerges when one confronts their fears. Rickenbacker's life, filled with high-risk situations, shaped this perspective. His experiences highlight that facing challenges builds resilience. He earned the Medal of Honor and became an aviation pioneer. His legacy inspires many.
Court can reject anticipatory bail but cannot direct accused to surrender: SC
The Supreme Court has clarified a significant legal point. A court possesses the authority to deny anticipatory bail to an accused individual. However, it lacks the jurisdiction to mandate that the accused surrender before the trial court. This ruling stems from a case where the Jharkhand High Court had directed an accused to surrender after rejecting his bail plea.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's remark about shots fired during President Trump's address gained a chilling significance after an armed attacker opened fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The incident, which occurred near the event's screening area, triggered panic and a swift security response, with the suspect apprehended unharmed.
TVK leader Aadhav Arjuna revealed party chief Vijay directed candidates to monitor EVM strong rooms. Elections concluded on April 23 with high turnout. Candidates will inspect strong rooms on rotation. Arjuna urged transparent counting and adequate security for May 4. He anticipates a democratic victory for TVK, predicting a government change based on people's verdict.
Tagore a multifaceted personality who shaped many institutions, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembered Rabindranath Tagore's legacy on his birth anniversary. He noted Tagore's role in shaping institutions and promoting sustainable industries. Modi also spoke about an organization in Chile spreading Buddha's teachings. He emphasized the relevance of compassion and peace for the future. The Prime Minister mentioned efforts in India connecting people with nature.
'Heard six or seven shots': Journalists recount gunshots fired at White House correspondents' dinner
West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026: Dum Dum Uttar constituency is no longer a guaranteed win for the TMC. Senior minister Chandrima Bhattacharya faces a tough contest. The BJP's growing presence and public discontent over civic issues like waterlogging and poor roads have intensified the election. New candidates from the BJP and CPI(M) are adding to the competition. The election is set for April 29.
Historic milestone: PM Modi on fast breeder reactor at Kalpakkam achieving criticality
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a historic milestone. India's Kalpakkam fast breeder reactor has achieved criticality. This achievement showcases indigenous nuclear technology. Indian scientists have brought glory to the nation. This marks a significant step in India's nuclear energy journey. The reactor uses Uranium-Plutonium Mixed Oxide fuel. It is designed to use Thorium-232 in the future.
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited has released admit cards for its officer-level exam on April 26, 2026. Candidates must carry a printed copy to the Computer-Based Test center for entry. The hall ticket, accessible via the official HPCL website, contains crucial exam details. Regularly check the website for further recruitment updates.
Participation of every citizen in Census 2027 vital: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted the national Census as a vital citizen responsibility. He assured that all information provided will remain secure and confidential. Census 2027 is now digital, allowing citizens to self-enumerate for 15 days before official visits.
PM Modi in Mann Ki Baat: Highlights wind energy milestone; says India crosses 56 GW capacity
India has achieved a significant milestone in wind energy. The nation's wind generation capacity has now surpassed 56 gigawatts. This places India in the fourth position globally for wind energy capacity. This achievement is a testament to the hard work of engineers and the collective willpower of the country. It marks a strong acceleration in India's renewable energy journey.
Gujarat local body polls: Amit Shah casts vote with family in Gandhinagar
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel participated in the Gujarat local body elections. Voting commenced across the state for municipal corporations, municipalities, district panchayats, and taluka panchayats. Leaders urged citizens to exercise their democratic right. The elections are crucial for local governance and development. Vote counting is scheduled for April 28.
US-Iran war: President Donald Trump stated Iran's proposal was insufficient for talks. Trump mentioned long travel times and high costs as reasons for cancellation. He also noted a lack of senior-level engagement from Iran. Trump claimed Iran submitted a better proposal after the cancellation.
MOMENT: Trump, cabinet members evacuated from White House Correspondents' Dinner after shooting
Rs 7 crore gold loan 'fraud' at bank in Maharashtra's Jalna; two held
A massive fraud of Rs 7.31 crore has been uncovered at a Canara Bank branch in Jalna, Maharashtra. Police report that ornaments from gold loan accounts were stolen and replaced with fake jewellery. Two individuals have been arrested in connection with the case. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities exploring the possibility of a larger conspiracy involving more people.
Violence has no place in US: Lawmakers after White House Correspondents dinner firing
A shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner caused alarm. President Donald Trump and other officials were evacuated safely. Lawmakers from both parties condemned the violence. They called for national unity and peaceful resolution of differences. Security forces acted swiftly to protect attendees. An officer was injured in the incident.
India following diversified strategy to boost exports to China, cut import dependence: Official
India is pursuing a multi-pronged approach to boost its exports to China. The nation is focusing on building its own industrial capabilities and reducing reliance on Chinese imports. This strategy aims to create resilient supply chains and enhance India's export capacity.
DIG calls for heightened vigilance, robust security grid along IB in J-K's Kathua
Jammu DIG Shridhar Patil emphasized strict vigilance along the Kathua border. He urged officers to maintain heightened alertness to thwart anti-national elements. Robust checking, increased patrolling, and coordination with security agencies are key. The meeting also reviewed crime investigation and the Nasha Mukt Abhiyan, stressing swift action against offenders and drug smugglers to ensure public safety.
US-Iran war: Trump says Tehran presented new offers 10 minutes after he cancelled US team's trip
President Donald Trump has rejected a new peace proposal from Iran. He stated the offer was not good enough. Trump emphasized that Iran will not possess nuclear weapons. He mentioned that negotiations were halted due to extensive travel and the absence of direct talks with Iran's leader. The US will now communicate via telephone.
Who is Cole Tomas Allen, suspect in White House dinner shooting?
China launches Pakistani satellite
China successfully launched Pakistan's PRSC-EO3 satellite on Saturday night. This marks the fourth Pakistani satellite China has put into orbit since last year. The launch expands China's space cooperation with Pakistan. Additionally, two Pakistani astronauts have arrived in Beijing for astronaut training. One will become the first foreign astronaut on China's Tiangong space station.
IAF seeks indigenous drone swarm radar system to boost surveillance in contested zones
The Indian Air Force is seeking domestic industry, academia, and startups to develop collaborative drone-based surveillance radar systems under the Mehar Baba Competition. This initiative aims to create a flexible, mobile swarm radar system capable of detecting and tracking aerial targets in contested environments, offering enhanced survivability over traditional fixed radars.
Uttarakhand govt appoints PCS Sohan Singh as CEO of Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee
Sohan Singh is now the Chief Executive Officer of the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee. This appointment supports the upcoming Char Dham Yatra. Health screenings are underway for pilgrims at Rishikesh. The state government is improving yatra routes for safety and convenience. Development projects aim to boost religious tourism. The annual pilgrimage has officially begun.
Commerce minister Piyush Goyal to meet exporters, industry associations on April 27
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will meet export councils and industry leaders on April 27. The meeting aims to boost India's outbound shipments. This comes after India and New Zealand sign a free trade pact. The discussion will also address the impact of the West Asia crisis on Indian exporters.
Iran executes man linked to militant group, Tasnim reports
Iran has executed Amer Ramesh, a member of the Sunni militant group Jaish al-Adl. He was convicted of armed rebellion and involvement in bombings and ambushes targeting Iranian security forces. Ramesh was arrested in a counter-terrorism operation in southeastern Iran. Jaish al-Adl is active in Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan region.
Atacamas pristine skies face light pollution risks despite cancellation of nearby energy project
Chile's Atacama Desert, a prime spot for stargazing, faces ongoing threats to its clear night skies. A proposed energy project near a major observatory was cancelled, but weak regulations could allow similar developments. Scientists warn that light pollution and dust can disrupt crucial astronomical research. Efforts are underway to strengthen protections for these vital dark sky zones.
Soon Gandhi, Vajpayee to come alive in AI avatar at PM Museum in Delhi
Visitors to Delhi's Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya will soon interact with AI avatars of Mahatma Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee. This initiative follows successful AI exhibits of Sardar Patel and A P J Abdul Kalam. The museum is integrating technology to improve visitor engagement and accessibility.
US Fed set to hold rates steady again on cost hikes from Mideast war
The US central bank is widely expected to keep interest rates unchanged at its policy meeting next week, as energy prices stay high and supply chains snarled due to war in the Middle East. We still have a very high level of uncertainty on what's happening in the Middle East, KPMG senior economist Kenneth Kim told AFP. Oil and gasoline prices remain elevated even if they have peaked, meaning here's certainly an energy shock that's still impacting both consumers and businesses, he said.
Exiled Tibetans to elect government in vote condemned by China
Tibetans living outside China are voting for their government-in-exile. This election holds great importance as they face a future without their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. The Central Tibetan Administration, based in India, is a crucial institution for these exiles. Voters across 27 countries are participating.
Kerala records high UV index; public advisory issued
The Kerala State Disaster Management Authority has issued a caution advisory due to high UV index levels recorded across the state. Orange and yellow alerts were reported in several districts, with prolonged exposure potentially causing sunburn and other health issues. The public is advised to limit direct sunlight exposure between 10 am and 3 pm and take protective measures.
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has refused direct talks with the United States. He stated Iran will not negotiate under pressure or threats. The ongoing naval blockade and hostile US actions are the main obstacles. Pezeshkian urged the US to remove these barriers first. This comes amid stalled peace talks and a US naval blockade.
PM Modi reacts to gunfire scare at White House dinner
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed relief following a security incident in Washington DC. US President Donald Trump, the First Lady, and the Vice President were reported safe. An armed individual opened fire at a hotel, causing panic. Law enforcement apprehended the suspect. The event has renewed focus on security at high-profile gatherings.
Final report on private forests in Goa to be ready by May 30: Forest Minister
Goa's Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane announced a factual report on private forest areas will be finalized by May 30. This report will be submitted to the National Green Tribunal. The government aims for a proper assessment to address past injustices. The forest department will advertise survey numbers and conduct hearings.
CBSE Class 12 result 2026 Date: How to check your scores from DigiLocker and UMANG App
The Central Board of Secondary Education is set to release Class 12 results shortly. Examinations concluded in April 2026. A new On-Screen Marking system was implemented for faster and more accurate evaluation. Students can access their marksheets on official CBSE websites, DigiLocker, and the UMANG app. Details like name, roll number, and subject marks will be available.
TotalEnergies refinery working full tilt to keep France fuelled
France's largest refinery, TotalEnergies in Gonfreville-l'Orcher, is working at full capacity. It is boosting production of diesel and jet fuel to meet demand. The Middle East conflict has disrupted global oil supplies. This facility is crucial for supplying fuel to Paris. It processes millions of tonnes of crude oil annually.
Gunfire disrupts WH dinner; President Trump safe, suspect in custody
Dating in the time of AI: Are you swiping right on a guy, girl, ChatGPT, or Gemini?
AI is reshaping online dating, with many users now relying on tools to craft bios, messages and even real-time conversations, often creating a mismatch between online charm and real-life personality. Several daters report being misled by partners who appeared witty and engaging on apps but struggled to communicate in person, raising concerns about authenticity.
NEET UG Admit Card 2026 to be released today at neet.nta.nic.in; check steps to download and more
NEET UG admit cards are expected soon from the NTA for the May 3 exam. Candidates can download their hall tickets from neet.nta.nic.in by logging in with their application details. The admit card will include crucial exam information and must be printed for the offline pen-and-paper test.
Quote of the Day by Albert Einstein: Modern neuroscience shows that over 90% of brain processing happens subconsciously, shaping decisions before logic intervenes. Einsteins insight aligns with this: intuition is not guesswork but compressed experience and pattern recognition. Rational thinking organizes; intuition initiates. The real lesson is balance. When intuition guides direction and logic validates execution, thinking becomes complete. Ignore this, and decisions may remain efficientbut rarely meaningful or truly transformative.
Trump shares first reaction after shooting incident at White House: 'Let the show go on'
A shooting incident occurred at the White House. President Donald Trump praised the swift actions of Secret Service and Law Enforcement. He recommended continuing the event, pending official decisions. Attendees were asked to leave the premises. The President confirmed all key figures were safe. The event will be rescheduled within 30 days.
White House Correspondents dinner shooting: Donald Trump was evacuated by Secret Service officials from dias at press dinner after there was reportedly gun shots being fired at the White House Correspondents event.

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