Nearly 150 students of aided school in Kerala's Wayanad fall ill; 38 hospitalised
Fever and vomiting have affected nearly 150 students at Mar Baselios Aided Upper Primary School in Koyilandy, Wayanad. Thirty-eight students are hospitalised. A week-long holiday has been declared as a precaution. Doctors are investigating the cause. The health condition of the children is reported as satisfactory. A teacher also reported discomfort.
From 17 to 43: FIFA World Cup 2026 set for football's biggest generation clash
The 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America will be the largest ever. It will also feature the widest age range of players, from 17-year-old Gilberto Mora to 43-year-old Craig Gordon. Legends like Cristiano Ronaldo will also participate. This tournament showcases a mix of emerging talent and seasoned veterans, promising an exciting spectacle for football fans worldwide.
Two dead after fire at Amazon warehouse in Uttarakhand's Haldwani
A devastating fire engulfed an Amazon warehouse in Haldwani, Uttarakhand. Two employees tragically lost their lives in the blaze. Firefighters battled the intense flames for a significant period. The bodies of the deceased have been sent for post-mortem examination. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire. The incident occurred late Friday night.
Sixty next-generation trains to be introduced for Kolkata Metro in 5 years: Ashwini Vaishnaw
Russia's oil major says US companies benefit from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz
Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin stated that American energy companies are benefiting most from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. He believes the United States is altering global energy markets to serve its own interests. Sechin also noted that the OPEC+ group has weakened due to member withdrawals. He warned that other vital global shipping routes could face similar disruptions.
Kerala government forms four member expert panel to examine high-speed rail proposal
Kerala government has formed a four member expert committee to study a proposed high-speed rail corridor. The corridor would connect Thiruvananthapuram and Kannur. This follows an interim report from Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The committee will assess technical feasibility, financial viability, and environmental impact. Their recommendations are expected within three weeks.
DU Professor murder case takes a turn: Police find a shocking twist in Debosmita Paul case
DU Professor was found murdered in Delhi. Police are investigating the murder of Delhi University assistant professor Debosmita Paul, focusing on two masked individuals captured on CCTV within her residential complex. Investigators are examining forensic evidence and delivery personnel, while also reviewing security lapses that may have facilitated the crime.
Iran targets Bahrain and Kuwait after renewed US strikes
Iran launched missile attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait after renewed US strikes. This action has intensified regional conflict and threatened a fragile truce. Weeks of negotiations have failed to secure a peace deal. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical global trade route. Tensions rose significantly with these exchanges of fire.
Ukraine targets St. Petersburg again after Putin rejects Zelenskyy's offer for direct talks
Ukrainian drones struck St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city, prompting residents to stay indoors. This attack underscores Ukraine's expanding capability to strike deep within Russian territory. Russia's air defenses reportedly intercepted hundreds of drones. The strikes follow a recent drone attack on an oil terminal and naval base in the same city.
'Elect good people, results will be good': UP CM Yogi launches 262 projects in Gonda
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stressed the importance of electing capable leaders for effective governance. He highlighted that before 2017, development in the state was restricted. Adityanath pointed out that his government has established medical colleges across various districts.
Sudharsan misses out on ton, but gritty Rahul takes India to 209 for 2 at tea
India posted 209 for 2 at tea on day one of the Test against Afghanistan. Sai Sudharsan scored 81 and KL Rahul remained unbeaten on 81. Shubman Gill was batting on 20. The Rahul-Sudharsan partnership added 139 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed for a start. The Indian batsmen showed confidence on a flat track.
MHT CET 2026 Result Date: Check session 1 PCM and PCB scorecard release time latest update
MHT CET 2026 Result Date Session 1 PCB, PCB: MHT CET 2026 results for engineering and pharmacy admissions are anticipated shortly. Candidates can download their scorecards from official websites after the announcement. Over 16 lakh students appeared for the examination this year. The results will pave the way for the Centralised Admission Process for seats in top Maharashtra institutions.
Mark Twain, a celebrated American author, emphasized that true fulfillment requires more than just material comfort. His famous quote, A full belly is little worth where the mind is starved, underscores the vital role of knowledge and curiosity. Twain's life, from his early days to his literary achievements and social commentary, illustrates this profound message.
Iran says frozen funds key to progress in US talks
Frozen Iranian funds are a central point in talks between Tehran and Washington to end their conflict. Iran demands the release of its assets, estimated between 100 to 123 billion dollars. The war began on February 28, with a ceasefire taking effect on April 8. Diplomatic efforts continue, but tensions persist. Iran further warns of escalating the conflict if hostilities resume.
Indias rising export champion faces a critical credibility test
India's seafood exports are soaring, reaching record highs and aiming for $30 billion within five years. Despite overcoming US tariffs and diversifying markets, a new threat looms: banned antibiotic residues in shrimp are causing high rejection rates. This quality issue risks undermining the hard-won international trust crucial for sustained growth and premium market access.
Scientists have updated global rules for announcing possible alien signals. New guidelines emphasize independent verification before any public announcement. This aims to prevent misinformation spread through social media and AI. Researchers will also receive support to manage intense public interest. The message is clear: verified facts will guide any future discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence.
Quote of the day by Michael J Fox: Actor Michael J Fox shared a powerful quote about family. He highlights that loved ones are paramount in life. Fox, known for his acting and advocacy, faced Parkinson's disease. He established the Michael J Fox Foundation for research. His resilience inspires many worldwide. His message underscores the importance of family support.
The BCCI has revealed the India T20 squad for the 2026 England and Ireland tour. Shreyas Iyer will lead the team as captain, with Tilak Varma as his deputy. Young talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has earned a place in the squad. The team features a mix of experienced and new players for the upcoming series.
Shreyas Iyer will captain India's 15-member squad for the 2026 Asian Games in Japan, with Jasprit Bumrah and 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi also included. Sooryavanshi, the youngest ever Indian player, earned his spot after a stellar domestic season. The T20 squad blends experienced players with emerging talent.
Kazakhstan enacts measures to usher in political reforms
Kazakhstan's President Tokayev has enacted constitutional reforms, introducing a Vice President and establishing the Kurultai as the supreme legislative body with 145 elected deputies. A new People's Council will serve as a supreme consultative body, promoting national dialogue and civil society involvement in policymaking.
HMD Vibe 2 5G: Features, price, specifications, comparison and all details
HMD has launched the Vibe 2 5G in India, targeting budget-conscious buyers and first-time 5G users. This new smartphone boasts a large 6,000mAh battery, a 120Hz display, and Android 16 with AI features, starting at 10,999. It aims to compete with established players in the entry-level 5G market.
Saurav Das speaks on CJP protest over alleged NEET 2026 paper leak
'Dharmendra Pradhan must resign': CJP protests over alleged NEET 2026 paper leak at Jantar Mantar
I think this is the biggest win of my career: R Praggnanandhaa after Norway Chess triumph
Indian Grandmaster R Praggnanandhaa achieved his career's biggest win at Norway Chess. He defeated world number one Magnus Carlsen twice. The tournament featured an exceptionally strong field. Praggnanandhaa's victory is a landmark for Indian chess. He adjusted his strategy to play faster chess. He plans fewer tournaments but will play next in the World Rapid Team Championship.
South America to ramp up India outreach despite geography
In an era of growing diplomatic relations, South American countries are increasingly turning to India, with Argentina leading the charge by acknowledging the strategic and economic partnerships at play. As India's sixth largest trading ally, Argentina plays a vital role by providing edible oils that enhance India's food security posture.
The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced the KCET 2026 results, with Tanisha Karthik topping the Engineering stream and Ninaad Vasisht leading in Farm Sciences. Navana Gopi emerged as a multi-stream topper, securing first rank in Veterinary Sciences, BSc Nursing, and Yoga & Naturopathy. Candidates can now access their scorecards online.
Taiwan says Chinese coast guard, research ships near key South China Sea islands
Taiwan has reported a new escalation in the South China Sea on Saturday. A Chinese coast guard ship and a survey vessel conducted a coordinated operation near Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands. Taiwan's coast guard stated this was the first instance of such coordinated provocation. China claims sovereignty over the islands. Taiwan asserts its maritime sovereignty and calls for peace.
Donald Trump says he rejected plan to send US troops into Iran for uranium
President Donald Trump revealed a military plan to seize Iran's enriched uranium was considered but dismissed as too risky. Diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Tehran are ongoing. Senior US envoys met with technical specialists for nuclear talks. Both sides remain divided on key issues, including uranium down-blending deadlines and frozen assets. The situation remains volatile.
NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case: Judicial custody of accused Shubham Khairnar extended till June 15
A Delhi court has extended the judicial custody of Shubham Khairnar, an accused in the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case, until June 15. The court also reserved its decision on the bail plea of Manisha Waghmare for June 9. The CBI opposes Waghmare's bail, calling her a conspirator. The NEET-UG 2026 exam was cancelled due to alleged paper leaks.
Supreme Court says accused cannot be denied chargesheet documents
The Supreme Court has ruled that accused individuals must have access to chargesheet documents. Withholding these materials can severely impact a fair trial. The court directed that typed copies of confidential documents be provided to retired Major General V K Singh. This decision aims to balance national security with the accused's fundamental right to a fair trial.
Former Trinamool Congress MLA Saokat Molla has been arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Officials identified him as the key conspirator in the Bhangar bomb blast case in West Bengal. The blast occurred on March 19, resulting in one death and several injuries. Molla allegedly directed the bomb's manufacturing and tampering with the scene. The NIA took over the case from state police.
Nagpur NEET aspirant death case: Show-cause notice to officer over missing suicide note
A police official faces a show cause notice in Nagpur. This action follows the alleged failure to attach a suicide note to case papers. The note was purportedly written by a female NEET aspirant. The aspirant died by suicide days after the NEET-UG exam. Her family discovered the note later. The incident has drawn national attention.
Russia intercepts hundreds of Ukrainian drones near St. Petersburg International Economic Forum
Russia said Saturday it intercepted hundreds of Ukrainian drones including near Saint Petersburg, where Moscow is hosting a major economic forum, as Ukraine reported at least three people killed by Russian strikes. The Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) -- once dubbed Russia's Davos -- ends on Saturday, a day after the event featured a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
CBSE has extended the deadline for Class 12 answer sheet verification and re-evaluation to June 7 midnight due to technical issues and a surge in applications. This extension aims to ensure transparency and accuracy in the digital evaluation process, with revised marks being final. Results are expected by July.
A senior Iranian adviser said Tehran views the recent conflict with the US as its first military victory and stated that talks remain stalled. Iran wants USD 24 billion in frozen funds released and warned of wider conflict if negotiations fail.
Barbers in Maharashtra have increased service charges by 20%, with a standard haircut now costing Rs 180. This mid-term revision, unusual for the community, is attributed to rising costs of consumables and salon materials. The price hike is expected to affect over one lakh barber shops across the state.
Pakistan misuses UN platforms: India responds strongly to Kashmir remarks at UNGA
Bihar: Prasad Hospital license revoked after Muzaffarpur fire kills five, investigation ongoing
A fire incident at a private hospital in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, has claimed five lives. The Civil Surgeon has revoked the hospital's license. Authorities are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. Compensation has been provided to affected families. This tragedy follows a similar fire incident in South Delhi's Malviya Nagar area.
US unveils video of retaliatory strikes following interception of six Iranian missiles over Gulf
US forces struck Iranian radar sites in Goruk and Qeshm Island. This followed Iranian drone and missile attacks targeting maritime shipping. Six Iranian ballistic missiles were shot down. The US dismissed Iranian claims of hitting American naval infrastructure. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
India's economy achieved a strong 7.7 percent growth in financial year 2025-26. This performance accelerated to 7.8 percent in the fourth quarter. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted this resilience, attributing it to the 'Reform, Perform, Transform' mantra. India continues to lead as the world's fastest-growing major economy amidst global uncertainty. This growth strengthens aspirations for Viksit Bharat.
Heavy rain batters Kerala, disrupts normal life; one dead
Kerala is experiencing heavy overnight rains. This has led to flooded roads, uprooted trees, and damaged homes. Normal life is disrupted in several areas. A man died in Thrissur after a tree fell on his shed. Authorities have issued red and orange alerts for multiple districts.
Stadium workers near Los Angeles vote to authorize a strike days before FIFA World Cup begins
Workers at SoFi Stadium near Los Angeles have voted to authorize a strike. This action could impact the U.S. men's soccer team's opening World Cup match on June 12. Contract talks with the food service provider have stalled. Workers seek better pay and job security. They also want protection from immigration enforcement.
Sanctions would boomerang under leadership of PM Modi: Putin sends strong message
Delhi weather: Will it continue to rain in national capital? Check IMD forecast here
Delhi experienced a minimum temperature of 26.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday. The India Meteorological Department forecasts thunderstorms with rain for the weekend. Maximum temperatures are expected to be around 36 degrees Celsius. The city's air quality remains in the moderate category. Looking ahead, temperatures are set to rise with partly cloudy skies and strong surface winds anticipated.
Iran's foreign minister Araqchi says Lebanon not a bargaining chip in war
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has dismissed claims by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. Aoun stated Iran uses Lebanon as a bargaining chip in talks with the United States. Araqchi countered that if Lebanon were a bargaining chip, a deal would have been reached already. He urged the Lebanese President to protect Lebanon from its true adversary.
Delhi gets relief from heat as IMD forecasts rain and thunderstorms over weekend
Delhi woke up to pleasant weather on Saturday. The minimum temperature was 26.4 degrees Celsius. Thunderstorms are forecast for the weekend, offering relief from the heat. The maximum temperature will be around 36 degrees Celsius. Delhi's air quality is in the moderate category. The AQI was recorded at 162.
Shield passengers: Government announces 10,000 crore ATF support to stabilise airline costs
CJP Protest Traffic Alert: Avoid these areas in Delhi, check police advisory
Cockroach Janta Party Protest News: Central Delhi commuters face significant traffic disruptions Friday as Cockroach Janata Party supporters protest at Jantar Mantar. Police have implemented diversions and tightened security, advising travel plan adjustments. The online movement's street presence has led to slow traffic across key routes, with the Delhi Metro emerging as the most convenient travel option.
Pro-Khalistan slogans raised at Amritsar's Sri Akal Takht Sahib on Operation Blue Star anniversary
Pro-Khalistan slogans and posters of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale were displayed at Sri Akal Takht Sahib during the 42nd anniversary of Operation Blue Star. Security forces deployed approximately 4,000 personnel and five companies of CAPF in Amritsar to manage the sensitive occasion.
India calls out Pakistan at UN; says Jammu & Kashmir 'is, was and always will be' India's
India strongly rebuked Pakistan at the UN General Assembly for misusing international forums to discuss Jammu and Kashmir, asserting it is an integral part of India. India's envoy criticized Pakistan's conduct as a Security Council member, calling its claims baseless and inconsistent with historical facts.
India begins its Test series against Afghanistan in New Chandigarh, aiming to fine-tune its playing combination and address selection queries after a previous home defeat. Afghanistan, though underdogs, seeks to showcase its progress since their last Test encounter in 2018, where they were comprehensively defeated.
Hooghly police have apprehended TMC leader Ramesh Patra following a complaint of fraud and intimidation. Patra allegedly promised government benefits to a local businessman, collecting approximately Rs 29 lakh in cash and online transfers. When the promised benefits failed to materialize, the accused reportedly issued death threats. An investigation is ongoing to determine potential involvement of other influential figures.
No information on Abhijeet Dipke's deportation or visa misuse: MEA ahead of CJP protest in Delhi
Delhi authorities have heightened security ahead of a planned protest by the Cockroach Janta Party. The government stated it has no information from the US about the return of CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke. Security measures are in place across the city, including at the airport and border points.
R Praggnanandhaa became the first Indian to win the prestigious Norway Chess title after a dramatic final round. Despite a slow start, the young grandmaster launched a stunning comeback, securing four consecutive classical victories, including wins against Magnus Carlsen twice. His historic triumph, marked by visible nerves before victory, has resonated with fans worldwide.
Andaman oil discovery news: Oil India has confirmed the discovery of natural gas in an exploratory well in the Andaman Sea, marking a significant step in India's Samudra Manthan Mission. This find strengthens the belief in the Andaman Basin's hydrocarbon potential, though commercial production is estimated to be a decade away. The discovery could bolster India's energy security and reduce import dependence.
West Asia war: 100 days on, Trump and Iran remain locked in high-stakes showdown
Tensions between the US and Iran remain high as the conflict approaches 100 days. Both nations are engaged in military actions and diplomatic exchanges. Iran insists on a ceasefire in Lebanon before any deal with the US. The US has intercepted Iranian drones and seized an oil tanker. Oil prices have seen fluctuations.
FIFA has noted that misting stations, fans, hydration stations and cooling tents would be available in he stadium footprint.
US states preparing lawsuit to block Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros, sources say
California, New York, and other states are preparing to sue and block Paramount's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. The lawsuit, expected in the coming weeks, marks a significant move in state-led antitrust enforcement. This action could delay the deal, which faces opposition from Hollywood creatives and theater owners concerned about job losses and reduced competition.
Flesh-eating screwworm parasite infection case rises as U.S government makes emergency move
Flesh-eating screwworm parasite infection: The deadly flies were detected in Mexico late in 2024, after years of being contained at the southern end of Panama.
Johnson & Johnson beats lawsuit alleging that talc caused three women's cancer
A Los Angeles jury ruled in favor of Johnson & Johnson, finding the company not negligent in a lawsuit alleging its talc products caused ovarian cancer. This verdict comes as J&J faces thousands of similar claims, having previously won some cases and lost others, and having discontinued talc-based baby powder sales in the U.S. in 2020.
India defies West Asia war concerns as Q4 GDP growth hits 7.8%; risks remain ahead
India's economy surged by a better-than-expected 7.8% in the March quarter, exceeding forecasts and pushing FY26 growth to 7.7%. This robust performance was driven by strong private investment and consumption, defying concerns over the West Asia war. The government remains committed to its reform agenda to maintain economic momentum.
MLB American League MVP: The new favorite is Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez.
Central bank turns piper to draw in foreign capital; leaves repo rate at 5.25, keeps stance neutral
The Reserve Bank of India has introduced measures to boost foreign currency inflows, including incentives for external commercial borrowings and bearing hedging costs on FCNR(B) deposits. These steps aim to strengthen external buffers and support the rupee amidst market outflows. The central bank also maintained its policy rate at 5.25% and a neutral stance, while revising inflation and growth forecasts.
Quote of the Day by George Bernard Shaw highlights a powerful truth about success, personal growth, leadership, innovation, and progress. In todays fast-changing world, people often adapt to existing rules. Shaws wisdom challenges that mindset. Great inventions, social change, and human advancement began when someone refused to accept limits. This inspirational quote reminds readers that real progress comes from bold thinking, independent ideas, and the courage to reshape the future instead of simply fitting into the present.
Quote of the Day by Samuel Beckett highlights a timeless truth about human life, happiness, and suffering. This powerful Samuel Beckett quote reminds us that while one person faces sadness, another discovers joy. The quote of the day explores emotional balance, human nature, wisdom, resilience, and personal growth. In a world filled with constant change, Becketts words encourage empathy, gratitude, and deeper understanding.
'Secretly served as Cuban agent': Sen. Cruz GRILLS Dem witness on citizenship at EXPLOSIVE hearing
Todays Deep Thought: Xenophanes timeless philosophy still challenges modern thinking. We see the world through personal experience, culture, and belief. That insight shapes todays debates on truth, bias, religion, and perception. Real wisdom begins with self-questioning. The deeper lesson is simple: objective truth grows when we recognize the limits of our own perspective.
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For years, vitamin B12 has remained one of the biggest challenges in vegan nutrition. Now, a breakthrough in active B12 spirulina could change that. Scientists produced bioavailable vitamin B12 levels comparable to beef while maintaining spirulinas high-protein profile. If scaled successfully, this sustainable superfood may reshape plant-based diets, food security, and future protein production worldwide.
Jonathan Swift's timeless quote, 'As love without esteem is capricious and volatile; esteem without love is languid and cold,' highlights the essential balance between affection and respect in relationships. Swift's observations, shaped by his life and keen understanding of human nature, reveal that lasting connections require both emotional warmth and genuine admiration to thrive.
Quote of the day by Seamus Heaney: Poet Seamus Heaney's words reveal a profound truth. Heaney states temperament is the tool for writing and for navigating the world. This inner disposition influences how individuals create and how they face life's ups and downs. Understanding one's temperament fosters self-awareness and personal growth.
Someone will define India's export excellence in 2026. Make sure its you
With India's exports hitting record highs, the Payoneer India Cross-Border Excellence Awards give the businesses driving that rise a stage worthy of their effort and ambition.
African proverb of the day: An African saying highlights the essential link between consistent effort and tangible rewards. This ancient wisdom emphasizes personal responsibility, diligence, and the understanding that success is earned through proactive work, not mere luck or opportunity alone.
Dissent grows in Trinamool, majority of MLAs skip meet at Mamata's residence
A significant rebellion is brewing within the Trinamool Congress after a recent election defeat. Few legislators and parliament members attended a meeting called by former chief minister Mamata Banerjee. Many MLAs are reportedly backing expelled leaders. A split in the party's parliamentary wing is also a possibility.
'You talk about BIZARRE?': Sen. Schmitt, Hirono CLASH over deportation bill at heated hearing
African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of The man may be the head of the home, but the woman is the heart. The saying reflects how family roles are often shaped by emotional balance, responsibility, and mutual dependence rather than hierarchy alone. It suggests that leadership and emotional strength work together to create harmony within a household.
PSUs to get concessional forex swaps to boost external borrowings
The Reserve Bank of India will introduce a special foreign exchange swap facility for public sector undertakings. This initiative aims to encourage external commercial borrowings by these entities. The facility will be available until September 30. It is expected to significantly increase dollar inflows into India. Governor Sanjay Malhotra anticipates healthy flows from this and other government measures.
IT secretary signals stricter govt controls for AI, biometric devices
India's IT secretary, S Krishnan, emphasized the need for strategic autonomy and control over AI and biometric hardware. Citing concerns over industrial espionage and data security, he highlighted the importance of sourcing devices from trusted origins, a move already underway in sectors like telecom and CCTV.
Pressure on Modi over Russia ties to fail: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin asserts that US pressure on India concerning its relationship with Moscow is futile. He emphasizes that Russia does not perceive India's expanding cooperation with Washington and other nations as a threat to their bilateral ties. Putin expressed confidence in the future of India-Russia economic relations, projecting bilateral trade to reach $100 billion.
Irish poet W.B. Yeats believed the world is rich with wonder, patiently awaiting sharper senses to perceive it. His quote emphasizes that magic isn't absent but often overlooked due to distraction. By cultivating awareness and imagination, we can uncover deeper meanings and beauty in everyday life.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Guide: Germany, Netherlands lead intriguing Groups E and F
Germany faces scrutiny over defensive frailties despite offensive talent like Florian Wirtz. Meanwhile, Ecuador, led by Moises Caicedo, aims to advance past the group stage for the first time in two decades. The Netherlands, seeking their first World Cup title, rely on Premier League stars, while Japan aims for a third consecutive knockout stage appearance.
Japan PM Takaichi may visit next month
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi may visit India in July for an annual summit. This visit aims to boost cooperation in security and economic matters. Discussions will focus on China's increasing influence and energy security. The trip's dates depend on Japan's parliamentary schedule. Takaichi might also visit Assam. This would be her first visit to India as Prime Minister.
1,128 smugglers arrested in J&K anti-drug drive: LG
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha revealed substantial progress in the Nasha Mukt J&K campaign. Over the past 55 days, authorities registered 1,036 FIRs and arrested 1,128 alleged drug smugglers. More than 100 properties were attached, and nearly 700 driving licenses were cancelled. Recommendations have also been made to cancel passports of 130 individuals.
Minister Ramalinga Reddy quits DK Shivakumar cabinet within two days over portfolio row
Karnataka's political landscape has shifted dramatically with the resignation of minister Ramalinga Reddy from the cabinet. His departure, which came before he officially took charge of his portfolio, stems from his disappointment over not being awarded the Greater Bengaluru Development position. This incident has created a stir, leading the administration of DK Shivakumar into a challenging predicament.
India can increase seafood exports to $30 billion in five years: Piyush Goyal
India targets $30 billion in seafood exports within five years. This ambitious goal involves increasing production and quality. The nation plans to export more ready-to-eat and branded seafood products. Free trade agreements will enhance market access. The focus is on reducing raw shrimp imports and exporting value-added goods. This strategy aims to significantly boost foreign exchange earnings.
IAS body seeks tougher rewards for tough postings
The Central IAS Association has submitted recommendations to the 8th Central Pay Commission. They are seeking a review of policies regarding hard station postings and the new pension scheme. The association also wants a re-evaluation of how salary increases are determined. These recommendations come as the June 15 deadline for the 8th CPC approaches.
Arunachal Pradesh: 24-hour bandh disrupts normal life in Itanagar
Normal life in Itanagar Capital Region was disrupted by a 24-hour bandh. The Arunachal Pradesh Indigenous Youth Organisation called for the shutdown. Concerns were raised about alleged illegal immigrants and unauthorised prayer structures. The district administration warned against enforcing the bandh through coercion. Security has been strengthened to ensure public services and businesses function uninterrupted.
Bitcoin crash fears intensified after BTC briefly slipped below $60,000 for the first time since October 2024. The broader crypto market has lost roughly $2 trillion since its October peak, falling from about $4.2 trillion to nearly $2.1 trillion. Ethereum price dropped around 10%, while Solana and XRP also suffered sharp losses. This looks less like a single collapse and more like a major repricing as investors rotate toward AI-driven stocks and traditional equities.
BHEL, SAIL at risk of losing Maharatna tag
Two major Indian public sector companies, BHEL and SAIL, face a one-year deadline to improve their financial performance. Failure to meet profit targets could see them demoted from Maharatna to Navratna status. This move signals a stricter approach to corporate governance and financial accountability for state-owned enterprises. The government is reviewing criteria for these prestigious statuses.
Govt to tap AI for mapping supply chains and investment clusters
India's upcoming Statistical Business Register (SBR) will leverage AI and analytics to map supply chains, identify investment clusters, and guide logistics infrastructure investments. Privacy and consent-based data sharing are central to the framework. The government emphasizes data harmonization as crucial for AI's effectiveness, focusing on semantic interoperability across datasets.

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