The slowest-looking plant on Earth is evolving faster than scientists expected heres how
Cactus evolving faster than expected explained: New research reveals cacti are evolving and creating new species at a surprisingly fast rate, challenging long-held ideas about plant evolution. Scientists discovered that rapid changes in flower shape, rather than flower size, are the key driver behind this rapid diversification, making cacti one of Earth's fastest-evolving plant groups.
Covid vaccines were PATHETICALLY tested: Whistleblowers testimony reveals stunning details
Spanish philosopher Baltasar Gracin's witty observation about synonyms reveals a timeless human fear of appearing ignorant. The quote highlights how people often use simpler words to avoid admitting uncertainty, a behavior that remains relevant despite technological advancements. Gracin's concise style and sharp wit continue to resonate centuries later.
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Govt aims to reduce heat wave-linked deaths: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a significant government goal. India is actively working to eliminate deaths caused by heat waves. This initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for disaster risk reduction. The focus is on leveraging forecasting and meteorological data to protect lives and property. The aim is to achieve zero casualties from such events.
Chinese Proverb of the Day explores the meaning of The unfaithful woman has remorse, the faithful one has regret. The traditional saying reflects ideas about loyalty, emotional conflict, desire, responsibility, and the consequences of personal choices. It explains how both action and restraint can create different forms of emotional burden, showing the complexity of human relationships and emotional decision-making.
NIA says TATP explosive used in 2025 Red Fort blast case
The National Investigation Agency's charge sheet details the 2025 Red Fort blast. Triacetone Triperoxide, or TATP, was used in the explosive device. Ten individuals, including the main perpetrator, were linked to Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. This group, an offshoot of Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent, aimed to overthrow the Indian government and impose Sharia rule.
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West Asia war, Hormuz, Gaza dominate BRICS foreign ministers' meet
BRICS foreign ministers met in New Delhi to discuss the West Asia conflict. They emphasized dialogue and diplomacy to end the war. Ensuring safe passage through international waterways like the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea was a key focus. The ministers also addressed the Gaza conflict and its humanitarian impact.
NEET-UG 2026 paper leak: CBI probes role of public servants, larger conspiracy
The CBI is investigating potential public servant involvement in the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. The agency is seeking custodial interrogation of an accused and has arrested two more individuals, bringing the total to seven. Searches were conducted at multiple locations. The leaked papers were allegedly circulated via social media and sold for significant amounts.
Away from the complex agenda, here are five other highlights from day 1 of the Trump-Xi summit
Posting on social media in mid-April, Trump predicted Xi would give him a big, fat hug upon his arrival in Beijing. Come Thursday morning, Trump was offered a firm handshake instead of the warm embrace he had hoped for. The handshake lasted more than 10 seconds, with the American leader patting Xi on his arm a couple of times.
'US bullying not unfamiliar to anyone here': Iran FM Abbas Araghchi at BRICS meet
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi strongly criticized the United States at the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi. He labeled US actions as ullying and cautioned against the conduct of empires in decline. Araghchi stated that countries worldwide recognize regional instability as a lose-lose situation for everyone, including aggressors.
EC to conduct SIR phase 3 across 16 states from May-end
The Election Commission is launching the third phase of its Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. This exercise will cover 16 states and three Union Territories. It aims to ensure only eligible voters are included in the electoral roll. The process begins in May-end and will conclude with final roll publications between September and December.
Stronger push for accountability: Evaluation tightened, faltering CPSEs to face strict penalties
New performance rules for central public sector enterprises are now in effect. Strict penalties will be applied for not meeting corporate social responsibility goals. Delays in paying small businesses will also incur penalties. Failure to prepare succession plans will result in mark deductions. These changes aim to boost accountability and support small businesses. The new parameters are set for FY27.
Roche brings 7-minute lung cancer shot to India
Roche Pharma India introduces a new injectable immunotherapy for lung cancer. This treatment takes only seven minutes, a significant reduction from hours-long infusions. It offers a less burdensome option for thousands of patients. The medicine, subcutaneous Tecentriq, is now approved for non-small cell lung cancer. This innovation aims to ease the strain on overcrowded cancer centers across India.
Over 38 Kuki, Naga civilians held captive in Manipur amid fresh ethnic violence
More than 38 people from Kuki and Naga communities are held captive in Manipur. The United Naga Council alleged 20 civilians were abducted. Efforts are underway for their safe release. The government is discussing with civil society and political leaders. The Union Home Ministry has been informed. Three Kuki individuals were killed in an ambush.
Supreme Court questions Centre over show of independence in Election Commission appointments
The Supreme Court has raised concerns about the independence of the Election Commission of India. Judges questioned the current selection process for election commissioners. They emphasized the need for the ECI to appear independent. The court is hearing petitions challenging the new law governing these appointments. The focus is on ensuring a truly neutral selection mechanism.
Beijing state banquet sets the table for Trump-Xi reset
For decades, China has used the powerful symbolism of food during landmark official events and when receiving distinguished foreign visitors. In China's modern history, famines and political turmoil that caused decades of widespread rationing turned food into a potent status symbol in Chinese culture.
Thought of the Day: Whether through Olivia Benson or her real-life activism, Mariska Hargitay consistently highlights compassion, healing and resilience. Her quote suggests that lifes interruptions, losses and challenges do not always arrive without purpose. Sometimes, they uncover priorities that had been buried beneath routine, ambition or distraction.
Power ministry asks PSUs to explore one WFH day a week
The Power Ministry has suggested that its public sector undertakings explore allowing employees to work from home. This move could permit up to 20 percent of staff to work remotely on any given day. PSUs like NTPC and Power Grid are evaluating the operational feasibility of this new policy. This initiative aims to bring flexibility to the power sector workforce.
Sugar export ban to free up 4-5 lakh tonne for domestic use
India has banned sugar exports until September 30. This move aims to increase domestic availability by 4-5 lakh tonnes. The decision is a response to El Nino concerns and potential impacts on future production. While boosting buffer stocks, the ban may affect sugar mill owners' short-term finances. Overseas demand had recently surged, but this ban redirects those supplies inward.
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Sugar stocks fall up to 7% on export ban; analysts see limited long-term impact
Sugar company shares dropped Thursday after India banned sweetener exports. This move follows rising domestic sugar prices and concerns over crop yields. Despite short-term challenges, analysts see positive medium to long-term prospects for the sector. Capacity expansion for ethanol blending is expected to support future production and sales, mitigating the impact of export restrictions.
Halleys Comet naming controversy is reshaping astronomy history after new medieval research revealed a forgotten discovery from nearly 1,000 years ago. Researchers from Leiden University say English monk Eilmer of Malmesbury may have recognized Halleys Comet as a repeating object centuries before Edmond Halley made his famous calculations. Historical records linked the comets terrifying 1066 appearance with war, royal deaths, and the Norman conquest of England. Scientists now believe this discovery could change how the world understands the origins of modern astronomy, medieval science, and the true history behind Halleys Comet.
India bans sugar exports till September to stabilise domestic prices
India has banned sugar exports until September 30. This move aims to stabilize domestic prices as supply tightens. The ban applies to raw, white, and refined sugar. Exceptions exist for specific quotas and ongoing shipments. This decision reflects efforts to build buffer stocks. Domestic prices have seen an increase. Production forecasts are also impacted by weather patterns.
China's credit growth slips below estimates
April marked a significant slowdown in China's credit growth, tumbling below projections. Banks curtailed the issuance of new loans, while households took decisive steps, repaying outstanding debts at unprecedented levels. This decline in borrowing signals a growing unease about future investments in the Chinese economy.
Big pharma made billions out of VACCINES!: Hawley drops bombshell at explosive COVID-19 hearing
Bridgerton season 5 release date on Netflix confirmed: Check when will first episode premiere?
Bridgerton season 5 is all set to be streamed on Netflix.
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Kerala Congress govt to take oath on May 18, says CM-designate Satheesan
Chief Minister-designate V D Satheesan on Thursday announced that the new Congress-led government in Kerala will be sworn in on May 18. The announcement comes days after the alliance registered a decisive victory in the Assembly elections, paving the way for a change in leadership and formation of a new cabinet in the state.
Bhojshala Temple-Kamal Maula Mosque complex dispute: MP HC to deliver verdict on May 15
MP High Court to deliver verdict tomorrow in Bhojshala Temple-Kamal Maula Mosque dispute in Dhar, with Hindu, Muslim, and Jain communities all claiming rights over the ASI-protected monument.
A massive DNA discovery just rewrote everything we thought we knew about the Japanese people
A major genetic analysis of over 3,200 Japanese individuals reveals a more complex ancestry than previously thought, suggesting a third ancestral group tied to northeastern Asia. The study also highlights greater genetic diversity within Japan than assumed, with distinct regional variations. This research could pave the way for more personalized medicine by cataloging gene variants specific to the Japanese population.
Britney Spears reportedly caused a chaotic scene while dining Wednesday night at Blue Dog Tavern in Sherman Oaks. According to reports, the incident involved shouting, barking noises and cigarette smoke near the restaurant entrance.
Gold imports under India, UAE FTA quota remain modest: Official
Gold imports under a special trade deal with the UAE have seen low usage. The India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement offers a duty concession. However, actual imports under this scheme have been marginal. This comes as India increased its overall gold import duty.
Pakistan is shaping up an idea that can worry India
Pakistan is pushing a proposed Islamic NATO with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and Pakistan, aiming to build a regional defence bloc that reduces reliance on external powers. If it takes shape, it could reshape West Asian security dynamics and add fresh strategic concerns for India, especially due to Pakistans central role.
US admiral says Iran's ability to threaten neighbors dramatically degraded
American bombings have significantly weakened Iran's military capabilities. A top U.S. admiral stated Iran's defense industry is now 90% less effective. This action has drastically reduced Iran's ability to threaten regional partners and the United States. Furthermore, Iran can no longer supply weapons to its key allies like Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Hamas. These transfer routes have been severed.
NEET-UG paper leak: CBI arrests 2 more; total arrests rise to 7, raids continue at 14 locations
Xi tells Trump that mishandling of Taiwan could spark conflict
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with US President Donald Trump for trade talks. Xi Jinping stated that trade negotiations were progressing positively. However, he issued a strong warning regarding Taiwan, emphasizing that disagreements over the island could lead to a dangerous path and potential conflict between the two nations. The leaders also discussed reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Quote of the Day: Decades into her acclaimed career, Diane Sawyer continues to represent determination and credibility in American media. Her quote still resonates because it speaks to a quiet but deeply familiar struggle, the fear of not truly deserving success.
Quote of the Day by Robert Burns: Robert Burnss famous quote The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry highlights the unpredictable nature of life and the limits of human control. It suggests that even the most carefully prepared plans can fail when unexpected circumstances arise. The powerful quote reflects the reality that life is shaped by uncertainty, chance, and external forces beyond human expectation.
Mexico City braces for World Cup, eager to showcase food and culture amid crowds and congestion
Mexico City gears up for the World Cup this summer. Visitors can explore historical sites like Zocalo and Chapultepec Park. The city boasts a diverse food scene from street tacos to fine dining. Eighteen public fan zones will broadcast matches for free. Public transport is recommended for reaching the Azteca stadium. Be mindful of traffic, pollution, and the high altitude.
Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma launched two new online systems to digitize government quarters allotment and Mizoram House reservations. The Quarters Allotment Management System (QAMS) and Mizoram House Online Reservation System aim to streamline processes, making them more convenient for citizens and reducing manual workload. These initiatives are part of the state's push towards becoming a digital state.
10 major disasters, 1.2 million people affected across Himalayas in 2025, says ICIMOD analysis
The analysis by the inter-governmental body, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) also said the increasing impact of disasters in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region may be linked to the growing prevalence of multi-hazard events, especially in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan, but the post-2013 trend suggests fewer lives are being hit year-on-year.
Quote of the Day by Milan Kundera: Milan Kunderas powerful quote compares love to empires, suggesting that both depend on strong underlying ideas to survive. It highlights how relationships are not sustained by emotion alone, but by shared beliefs, trust, and mutual understanding. The quote explains that when these foundational ideas begin to weaken or collapse, the emotional bond also starts to fade over time.
Kazakhstan joins handful of nations to bring AI into classrooms, to roll out nationwide by 2029
Kazakhstan is set to integrate artificial intelligence into its schools. A decree signed on May 12 paves the way for AI in secondary education. By July 1, a detailed action plan for 2026-2029 will be approved. This plan focuses on personalized learning, digital infrastructure, and teacher training. Pilot projects will begin soon, with nationwide rollout expected.
US stock market jumps sharply today as the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq rally on renewed optimism from the U.S.-China trade summit and booming AI demand. Nvidia and Cisco led Wall Street gains while investors balanced strong earnings against inflation fears and rising oil prices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed more than 260 points while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit fresh highs behind strong technology gains and growing AI optimism.
US authorities moving to end fraud cases against Gautam Adani
US authorities are nearing a resolution for fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani. The Justice Department may drop its case soon. The Securities and Exchange Commission is also working to settle its parallel civil fraud case. This development would significantly benefit the Adani Group, clearing the path for international capital markets and expansion.
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BRICS a key voice of Global South, India to push for more inclusive world order: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his thoughts on BRICS. He met with foreign ministers and heads of delegation. Modi described BRICS as an important platform for cooperation among emerging economies. He also noted its role for the Global South.
'China is beautiful!': Trump heaps praise on Beijing as Xi Jinping deploys 600-year-old symbolism
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What are police hiding in the Nancy Guthrie case? The sheriff just confirmed our worst suspicions
Nancy Guthrie case: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos states investigators are keeping details about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance secret to protect the case. Khloe Kardashian has voiced concerns about the lack of public leads. DNA analysis is progressing slowly. Authorities believe an arrest will be made eventually. The FBI is involved in the ongoing investigation.
NEET-UG paper leak case: Delhi court sends five accused to 7-day CBI custody
A Delhi court on Thursday sent five accused in the alleged NEET-UG paper leak case to seven-day CBI custody. The agency told the court custodial interrogation was needed to uncover the conspiracy, identify other suspects and trace financial transactions linked to the alleged exam leak network spanning multiple states and intermediaries.
Americans could get $1,700 back in a new tax credit; here's who qualifies and how to claim it
A new federal education tax credit is putting up to $1,700 back on the table for eligible Americans, and families across the U.S. are starting to pay attention. The new tax relief program allows taxpayers to claim major savings through approved education scholarship donations, while also helping students access school funding support. As more states move to join the plan, the education tax credit is quickly becoming one of the biggest trending U.S. tax benefit stories for 2026.
Terrible mistake if China takes Taiwan by force; US position unchanged: Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that it would be a terrible mistake if China tried to take Taiwan by force, while reiterating that Washingtons position on the island remains unchanged. Earlier, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Donald Trump would speak more on Taiwan during his Beijing visit, as Chinese President Xi Jinping warned that missteps over the issue could push the US and China into conflict.
Two LPG carriers cross Strait of Hormuz, set to reach India this week
Two ships carrying cooking gas for India have successfully navigated the Hormuz Strait. This comes after a recent attack on a dhow, the Haji Ali, which sank. Its 14 crew members were rescued by Omani Coast Guard. Another LPG carrier, SYMI, crossed on May 13 and arrives May 16. NV SUNSHINE crossed on May 14 and arrives May 18.
Quote of the Day by John Keats: Jon Keats' powerful quote reflects the fearless approach to ambition and his belief in striving for excellence despite the risk of failure. The timeless quote highlights the importance of courage, persistence, and the willingness to take risks in the pursuit of greatness. It suggests that failure is not something to fear, but a natural part of growth and achievement.
Cerebras starts trading on Nasdaq Global Select Market on Thursday under the ticker symbol 'CBRS'.
Forza Horizon 6 leak: Large portions of Forza Horizon 6 files reportedly surfaced on SteamDB over the weekend ahead of both the games early access rollout and standard release date. Under normal circumstances, preload files distributed through platforms like Steam remain encrypted until launch.
'Apologise NOW!': GOP Senators vs CIA explode over COVID origin as Whistleblower stuns Senate
Brigitte Macron has denied claims that an argument with President Macron over messages to actress Golshifteh Farahani led to her appearing to shove him in Vietnam. Her team insists she has never checked her husband's phone, refuting allegations from a new book. The incident, which went viral last year, has resurfaced with these new details.
Maharashtra signs MoU worth Rs 1.14 lakh crore with AM Intelligence Labs; can create 8,000 jobs
Maharashtra has inked a significant deal with AM Intelligence Labs for a massive Rs 1.14 lakh crore green data centre and AI hub near Mumbai. This renewable energy-powered project, set to create 8,000 high-tech jobs, will feature 500 MW capacity and 2.5 lakh AI chipsets. Phased development aims for completion by 2030, boosting the state's digital leadership.
Maharashtra CM Fadnavis rides bike to Vidhan Bhavan after PM Modis appeal, cuts big govt events
Quote of the Day by Lord Byron: Lord Byrons thought-provoking quote explores the deeper meaning of life, human existence and emotional experience. It suggests that life is truly defined by feeling deeply through passion, struggle, joy, pain, and personal connection rather than simply existing comfortably. The timeless quote of the day encourages readers to reflect on emotional authenticity, the value of lived experiences, and how even difficult moments can shape identity and a stronger sense of being alive.
UK minister quits ahead of possible challenge to Starmer
Britain's health minister Wes Streeting has resigned. He plans to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party. Starmer faces pressure after recent election losses. Other figures like Angela Rayner are also mentioned as potential contenders. The party is navigating a period of uncertainty and potential change.
PGA Championship 2026: Scottie Scheffler remains the betting favorite as the No. 1 player in the world, and Rory McIlroy is coming off another win at the Masters.
ECB filings halve to USD 5.43 billion in March: RBI
Indian companies and lenders saw foreign borrowing filings drop significantly in March. This reduction occurred amidst global financial market uncertainties. The total filings amounted to USD 5.43 billion. This figure is lower than the previous year but higher than February's filings. Several prominent firms submitted intentions for new projects and refinancing existing loans.
Word of the Day: Xenodochial reminds us that openness toward strangers has been valued across civilizations for centuries. At a time when fear and division often dominate public discourse, rediscovering a term rooted in kindness and hospitality feels especially meaningful.
Trump will say more on Taiwan 'in the coming days': US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has hinted that President Donald Trump will soon elaborate on Taiwan's role in U.S.-China relations. As Trump sits down with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, Taiwan remains a focal point in their dialogue. President Xi has issued a stark warning: any errors concerning Taiwan might spark conflict between the two powers.
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China wouldn't let Marco Rubio in, so he did something nobody in US politics has ever done
Marco Rubio visited China with Donald Trump. Beijing altered the spelling of Rubio's name to bypass sanctions imposed in 2020. This linguistic change allowed his entry despite previous criticism of China's human rights record. The meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping focused on Taiwan. China warned of potential conflict over the island.
PBKS vs MI Pitch Report: Punjab Kings face Mumbai Indians under pressure after four consecutive losses. A washout would grant both teams a point, potentially keeping PBKS in the Top 4 temporarily. Rain threatens the crucial Dharamsala clash, with a 55-60% chance of precipitation impacting the game.
Trump invites Chinese President to White House, Xi calls for ew chapter in ties
US President Donald Trump extended an invitation to Chinese leader Xi Jinping for a White House summit in September. Trump praised the strong bond between the two nations during his state visit to Beijing. He noted a positive and constructive discussion with Xi. The leaders expressed a desire for continued engagement and a stable partnership.
Researchers at the University of South Florida have uncovered the mechanism that makes reinforced rubber exceptionally strong, solving a scientific mystery that has persisted for nearly a century. Using around 1,500 molecular simulations, the team discovered that carbon black particles prevent rubber from thinning normally when stretched, forcing the material to resist volume changes and become much tougher.
Mortgage rate today climbs as Treasury yields jump and refinance pressure returns across the US housing market. The average 30-year fixed refinance rate rose to 6.54%, while standard 30-year mortgage rates touched 6.34%. Rising bond yields, sticky inflation, and cautious Federal Reserve signals are now pushing borrowing costs higher again. Homeowners who once waited for lower mortgage refinance rates are facing a different reality in todays market.
Wood urges New Zealand to 'create some history' at World Cup
Chris Wood will lead New Zealand's football team at the World Cup. The squad aims to make history by securing their first-ever win. Wood, a prolific striker, expressed confidence in the team's ability to compete. The tournament begins next month. New Zealand faces Iran, Egypt, and Belgium in Group G.
Pakistan test fires Fatah-4 cruise missile
Pakistan has successfully test-fired its indigenously developed Fatah-4 ground-launched cruise missile. This advanced weapon system is designed for long-range precision targeting.
'US bullying not an unfamiliar battle': Iran FM Aragachi's sharp dig at Trump during BRICS Summit
Russia pounds Ukraine in heaviest wartime drone attack over two days
Russia launched its largest aerial assault over a two-day period, striking Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities with hundreds of drones and missiles. The attacks caused significant damage to infrastructure, including residential buildings, and resulted in at least 11 deaths. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy urged continued Western support for air defense.
Trump left JD Vance a secret 'If I Die' letter before his China trip, and the story is chilling as a counterterrorism official revealed that the president wrote instructions for the vice president in case he dies in office. The letter is stored in the Resolute Desk. Officials say the move reflects global security concerns and strong protocols during international travel, including the China trip and ongoing assassination threats.
Fit certificate a must: Bengal govt issues new guidelines for animal slaughter
The West Bengal government has introduced new rules for animal slaughter. Animals must now have a 'fit certificate' from authorities before being slaughtered. Slaughter in public places is strictly forbidden. These guidelines follow court orders and existing laws. Violators face penalties including imprisonment or fines. The aim is to ensure legal compliance and prevent inhumane practices.
The Delhi government has announced a set of new measures aimed at saving fuel and reducing unnecessary expenses, following Prime Minister Narendra Modis call for fuel conservation and mindful spending. As part of the initiative, the government plans to increase the use of online meetings and encourage virtual academic sessions in colleges and universities wherever possible.
Dileep Raj death: How a smartwatch cost the Kannada actor his life
Kannada actor Dileep Raj died after a suspected cardiac arrest, with reports suggesting a smartwatch reading may have delayed his seeking medical help. This incident highlights concerns about over-reliance on wearable technology for health reassurance, as experts emphasize that smartwatches are not substitutes for professional medical evaluation and urgent care should always be prioritized for concerning symptoms.
Delhi WFH advisory explained: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a wide-ranging fuel-saving and cost-cutting campaign under Mera Bharat, Mera Yogdaan, urging private offices, IT companies, educational institutions and businesses to reduce travel and fuel use. The Delhi government will implement work from home for two days a week in government offices and advise private firms to follow the same model.
Netflix is officially returning to Silver Falls. During the streamers 2026 Upfronts presentation in New York City, the company announced that My Life with the Walter Boys has been renewed for a fourth season, even though Season 3 has yet to premiere.
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Centre allocates Rs 4,900 crore to Arunachal Pradesh under Pride of Hills scheme
Arunachal Pradesh receives a significant boost with Rs 4,900 crore from the Centre's new 'Pride of Hills' initiative. This funding targets critical infrastructure and development gaps in the state. Chief Minister Pema Khandu expressed gratitude for the allocation. The initiative aims to improve connectivity and foster long-term economic growth in remote areas.
HFCL to invest Rs 230 crore to set up defence manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh
Telecom gear maker HFCL will invest Rs 230 crore to build a new defence manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh. The plant will produce Multi-Mode Hand Grenades and similar products. This facility is expected to be operational by December 2027. The investment will be funded through internal accruals, debt and convertible warrants.
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Proposal for posthumous Padma Vibhushan to Olympian Khashaba Jadhav sent to Centre: Maharashtra govt
The Maharashtra government has informed the Bombay High Court about a proposal for the posthumous Padma Vibhushan award for wrestler Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav. Jadhav was India's first individual Olympic medalist. The government will also submit a fresh proposal for the Padma Awards 2027. The court is hearing a Public Interest Litigation filed by Jadhav's son's foundation.

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