Twisha Sharma's absconding husband Samarth Singh reaches Jabalpur court to surrender
Samarth Singh, husband of Twisha Sharma, surrendered at Jabalpur district court Friday evening. This followed the withdrawal of his anticipatory bail plea from the Madhya Pradesh High Court. Twisha Sharma died last week in Bhopal, with her family alleging dowry harassment. Police had announced a reward for Singh's arrest. His mother, a retired judge, was granted anticipatory bail.
Shiv Sena (UBT) protests with 'Melody' against Centre over rising inflation
The $4.50 gas economy: Fewer nights out, more belt-tightening
As fuel prices continue to rise, many American families are feeling the financial crunch. With budgets tightening, people are cutting back on non-essential expenses and are on the lookout for free entertainment options. For numerous individuals, reducing driving simply isn't feasible due to job responsibilities and family needs.
The Supreme Court is questioning the continuation of reservation benefits for children from affluent families within backward classes. Justices B V Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan observed that educational and economic empowerment leads to social mobility. They noted that if parents are well-off, their children should not need reservation.
How to make sugar-free mango ice cream at home
Homemade mango ice cream can be surprisingly easy to make without adding refined sugar. Ripe mangoes are naturally sweet on their own, especially varieties like Alphonso or Kesar, which means you often do not need extra sweeteners at all.
Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow defended significant layoffs and the removal of the HR department, attributing these drastic measures to a need to revive the fintech company. He stated that the HR team created non-existent problems and that the company had developed a culture of entitlement, necessitating a return to a gritty startup mode with a leaner, more junior workforce.
Bernstein says Adani Group emerged stronger after short-seller episode and US developments
Adani Group has emerged stronger following past challenges. A report highlights improved financials and continued infrastructure expansion. Promoter share pledges have significantly reduced. The group's earnings show strong growth. Funding sources have diversified, easing liquidity concerns. Adani Group's core strength in large-scale infrastructure execution remains a key factor.
Melt belly fat: 5 easy 20-minute exercises to support your weight loss goals
Losing belly fat is not about doing endless crunches or spending hours in the gym every day. In reality, consistent movement, better eating habits and regular exercise matter far more than quick fixes.
Why are Indians suddenly buying more vitamins after starting Ozempic-like weight loss drugs?
Demand for vitamin and nutritional supplements is surging in India. This trend follows the increased availability of semaglutide-based weight-loss and diabetes medicines. Doctors are advising patients on these drugs to take multivitamins and protein supplements. This is to prevent nutritional deficiencies and muscle loss due to reduced food intake. Sales of vitamin supplements saw a significant jump in April.
Word of the Day: Using overly complicated vocabulary simply to impress others can itself become a form of cacozelia. The real distinction comes down to intention and clarity. Rare words can enrich communication when used naturally and precisely, but they may feel artificial when added only for dramatic effect.
'Congressman, that wasn't my QUESTION!: Issa snaps at Raskin during heated SCOTUS expansion debate
CBSE pushes deadline to obtain scanned copies of Class-12 answer sheets to May 24
The Central Board of Secondary Education has extended the deadline for Class 12 students to apply for scanned copies of their answer books until May 24 following unprecedented website traffic and instances of unauthorized interference. The board said the extension is intended to ensure that no student misses the opportunity to access their evaluated answer sheets. CBSE has also revised the fee structure for obtaining answer-book copies, verification of marks, and re-evaluation, providing students additional time and clarity in the post-result process.
The Allahabad High Court has ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to provide details of arms licenses for 19 individuals. This includes prominent politicians like Brij Bhushan Singh and Raja Bhaiya. The court expressed concern that public display of weapons can disrupt social harmony and create fear. It emphasized the need for fairness in administration.
Competition watchdog flags treatment pricing issues at private hospitals in Delhi-NCR
The Competition Commission of India observed that patients in Delhi-NCR super-speciality hospitals often depend on in-house services, creating a locked-in effect. While diagnostic tests were found costlier than market averages, proceedings against Sir Ganga Ram Hospital were closed due to insufficient evidence of abusing a dominant position.
Twisha Sharma case update: Absconding husband withdraws pre-arrest bail plea filed in HC
Samarth Singh, husband of Twisha Sharma, has withdrawn his anticipatory bail plea in the Madhya Pradesh High Court. This leaves him with no choice but to surrender to the authorities. Twisha Sharma died last week in Bhopal, with her family alleging dowry harassment. Police have announced a reward for Singh's arrest and are seeking to revoke his passport.
I GET KILLED either way!: Trump blames Iran for possibly skipping son Donald Jr.s wedding
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said tough decisions were required in the wake of the NEET-UG irregularities and assured that the government is committed to ensuring deserving students do not lose opportunities because of examination malpractice. Emphasising efforts to restore trust in the system, he said authorities are working to make the June 21 re-test completely error-free. Pradhan acknowledged the mental distress faced by nearly 22 lakh students and said corrective measures are being implemented to strengthen the examination process and prevent future lapses.
Madhya Pradesh HC allows second postmortem of Twisha Sharma, say her family members
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has allowed a second postmortem for Twisha Sharma. Sharma, a model and actor, was found dead at her Bhopal home. Her family alleges dowry harassment. The court directed the state to arrange a medical team from AIIMS Delhi. This follows a lower court's rejection of the family's plea.
Planet Parade this weekend: How to see Venus, Jupiter, and Mercury shine together after sunset
Planetary alignments continue to capture public fascination because they make astronomy feel approachable and easy to experience. Unlike distant deep-space events that require telescopes or specialized equipment, bright planets can often be spotted with the naked eye from suburban backyards, rooftops and public parks.
Donald Trump immunity from IRS audit shocks experts, who warn it could undermine trust in tax system
Donald Trump's tax probes have ended. The Internal Revenue Service agreed to drop all pending investigations into the former president's tax payments. This decision came as part of a settlement for a lawsuit Trump filed over a leak of his tax returns. The agreement grants Trump and his organisation immunity from future examinations of current tax filings.
Bakrid: Leaders, clerics urge No Cow Slaughter ahead of festival
Warsh takes over Fed with a policy problem already in view
Kevin Warsh takes charge as the new Fed leader. He faces a critical juncture for the economy and monetary policy. Inflation is high and could rise further. Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries. Warsh must decide whether to raise interest rates to combat inflation. His actions will be closely watched by markets and President Trump.
Decided to bring back to India some persons deported to Bangladesh: Centre to SC
The Indian government will bring back individuals previously deported to Bangladesh. These people will then have their claims of Indian citizenship verified. The Supreme Court was informed of this decision. The process is expected to take about ten days. The court will hear the matter again in July. This move follows a High Court order that termed the deportations illegal.
Funny old world: The week's offbeat news
From Donald Trump's fans in Bangladesh to a scandal over hot priests in Rome. - Fallen angels - In a shock akin to the pope embracing Buddhism, a sexy priest who adorns thousands of calendars sold to tourists in Rome has revealed that he was never a man of the cloth.
Maharashtra's economy to surpass those of Singapore, UAE in 2 to 3 years: Fadnavis
Maharashtra's economy is set to outpace Singapore and the UAE within two to three years. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis highlighted rapid growth in innovation, artificial intelligence, and infrastructure as key drivers. The state is already the world's 30th largest economy and aims for a USD 1 trillion economy by 2030. Technology and AI are central to this ambitious development plan.
5 pink-coloured drinks that help reduce body heat naturally
When temperatures start soaring, nothing feels better than a chilled drink that actually helps cool the body down. Interestingly, many naturally pink drinks are made using ingredients like rose, watermelon, berries and beetroot, foods known for their high water content and refreshing properties.
A mother and her adopted teenage son were brutally stabbed to death in Southeast Delhi. The 40-year-old woman, Sharda, and her son, Kushal, were found with multiple stab wounds. Family members expressed deep grief, remembering Kushal as a bright, artistic child with a promising future, and Sharda as a loving homemaker. Relatives are seeking justice for the heinous crime.
A satirical online group, the Cockroach Janta Party, is outperforming major Indian parties on Instagram, sparking debate on viral popularity versus electoral power. Political commentator Shekhar Dutt cautions against mistaking online engagement for on-ground support, emphasizing that Indian elections still hinge on trust, local leadership, and years of groundwork, not just digital trends.
StanChart CEO apologises for 'upset caused' by AI comments
Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters has apologized for comments about artificial intelligence replacing workers. He stated that the bank is investing in AI technology. This move is expected to lead to job cuts. Winters clarified his remarks, emphasizing the bank's commitment to its employees. Regulators in Hong Kong and Singapore are seeking more information.
A record 274 climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest from the Nepali side on Wednesday, marking the highest number of single-day ascents ever recorded from Nepal. The surge came as Chinese authorities reportedly did not issue climbing permits for the Tibetan side this season. Despite ongoing concerns about overcrowding and safety risks on the mountain, some expedition operators say large numbers of climbers can still be managed safely with proper planning, oxygen supplies and experienced support teams.
Royal Enfield compensation ruling: A Coimbatore consumer court has ordered Royal Enfield and its dealer Bharat Automotives to pay Rs 5.1 lakh. The compensation is for a buyer whose Continental GT 650 motorcycle repeatedly broke down. The bike suffered recurring defects for nearly three years. It spent 294 days at service centres. The court found deficiency in service by both the manufacturer and dealer.
The Supreme Court is likely to grant interim bail to two individuals accused in the 2020 Delhi riots. The court will also consider a Delhi Police request to refer a legal question on bail under the UAPA to a larger bench. This question concerns whether prolonged incarceration and trial delays can override UAPA's bail restrictions.
Citi to boost Asia wealth business with 'significant' hires, global head says
Citigroup is focusing its global wealth management hiring on Asia. The region's private bank is growing faster and is more productive than other areas. Citigroup plans to hire about 100 private bankers worldwide. Asia is a key part of this strategy. The bank aims for significant growth in its wealth unit.
Delhi govt eases DJB policy to reduce water charges
The Delhi government has approved a new policy for Delhi Jal Board properties. This aims to simplify water charges and reduce costs for the public. Infrastructure charges will now be based on water demand and apply only to new construction. Residential colonies in E and F categories will receive a 50 percent rebate.
5 hacks to bring down room temperature without AC
As temperatures continue to rise across many parts of India, surviving the heat without an air conditioner can feel nearly impossible. But long before ACs became common, Indian households relied on simple desi cooling tricks to keep rooms more comfortable during brutal summers.
Rajasthan braces for severe heatwave after brief weather relief
Rajasthan experienced dry weather with isolated heatwave conditions over the past 24 hours, with Sri Ganganagar recording the highest temperature at 45.1C. While most of the state anticipates dry conditions, northwestern and northern regions may see thunderstorms and gusty winds on May 22-23. Temperatures are expected to rise again from May 24, with heatwave conditions likely.
Kerala Lottery Result Today: The Kerala Lottery Department will announce the Suvarna Keralam SK-53 results on May 22, 2026, with a Rs 1 crore first prize. Thousands await the winning numbers, with second and third prizes set at Rs 30 lakh and Rs 5 lakh respectively. Winners can check results online and claim prizes within 30 days.
India, Cyprus upgrade ties to a strategic partnership
India and Cyprus have elevated their relationship to a strategic partnership. A joint task force will boost cooperation in infrastructure and shipping. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides discussed global issues including West Asia and Ukraine. Both nations aim to double investment in the next five years. Maritime security and counter-terrorism cooperation will also expand.
India will soon launch a 'smart border' project to secure its 6,000 km frontiers with Pakistan and Bangladesh. Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated the initiative will use technology like drones and radars to create impenetrable borders. This move aims to defeat conspiracies to change the demography of border areas. The government is committed to identifying and deporting all infiltrators.
Dowry death case: Twisha Sharma's family moves HC for second autopsy
Twisha Sharma's family has approached the Madhya Pradesh High Court. They seek a second post-mortem for the actress-model. The family cites flaws in the initial autopsy. A lower court had previously rejected their plea. Twisha was found dead last week. Her husband and mother-in-law face dowry death charges. The husband remains absconding.
That sinking feeling: Rupee@100 is a mental fear, not macro nightmare
The rupee is under strong pressure due to rising global crude oil prices driven by Middle East tensions, briefly hitting an all-time low of 96.96 against the US dollar before recovering slightly with central bank support.
Hantavirus outbreak: How an African lab contributed to the scientific breakthrough
A hantavirus scare aboard a cruise ship off Cape Verde prompted a rapid scientific response, with researchers in Senegal quickly identifying the deadly Andes strain. The swift analysis, led by the Institut Pasteur de Dakar and supported by international research networks, enabled health authorities to assess and manage the outbreak effectively. The episode underscores the critical role of advanced disease surveillance laboratories and global scientific collaboration in detecting emerging health threats and preventing wider public health crises.
Newly launched satirical movement Cockroach Janta Party demands Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over alleged NEET paper leak. Founder Abhijeet Dipke shared a petition, citing the compromised education system and the futures of over 22 lakh students at stake. The party's rapid online growth has concerned Dipke's parents, who fear legal repercussions for his political satire.
A woman in China reportedly developed a severe oesophageal ulcer after quickly consuming extremely hot hotpot food and then drinking ice-cold water. The incident has highlighted the dangers of eating and drinking items at excessively high temperatures, with medical experts warning about the risk of internal burns, oesophageal damage and potential long-term health complications.
System mein rukawat pad jayegi TMCs Siddiqullah reacts to CM Adhikaris loudspeaker order
Sacrifice of cows, 'govansh' illegal, will attract criminal action: Delhi govt ahead of Eid
Delhi Development Minister Kapil Mishra has issued a stern warning regarding animal sacrifice ahead of Eid, saying that sacrificing cows, calves, camels, buffaloes and other prohibited animals is illegal and will lead to criminal cases.
High hopes dashed: UK cost-of-living woes snare PM Starmer
Britons are unhappy with Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government. Cost of living worries are high. Economic problems persist since 2008. Recent global conflicts have worsened inflation. Food and fuel prices have increased significantly. Government measures aim to ease the burden. Slow productivity growth is a long-term challenge. Voters may lack patience for slow improvements.
Rs 400 crore agricultural income but no land: CBDT digs up names of rich farmers without farms
Tax authorities have uncovered a major scam involving fake agricultural income claims. Over 300 individuals claimed exemptions worth thousands of crores without owning any land. These claims were used to evade taxes and legitimize black money. The Income Tax Department used advanced data analytics and satellite imagery to identify these fraudulent activities. Genuine farmers are not affected.
AIBE admit card 2026 release time: Candidates awaiting the All India Bar Examination XXI (AIBE 21) admit card can anticipate its release on May 22, 2026, on the official website. The examination is scheduled for June 7, 2026, in an offline format. Applicants will need their login credentials to download the hall ticket, which is mandatory for entry.
Iran has strongly condemned new US sanctions targeting its ambassador-designate to Lebanon, Mohammad Reza Rauf Sheibani, and other Iranian officials. Tehran labels Washington's move as illegal and unjustified, accusing the US of disregarding international law. The sanctions also include Hezbollah members and Lebanese security officials. Iran asserts these actions aim to weaken Lebanon's sovereignty and incite discord within the country.
Rubio Pushes US Energy Deal With India; Venezuela President To Visit Delhi Next Week
5 remedies to keep cockroaches away from your home naturally
Seeing the occasional cockroach may not seem like a big deal, but these pests reproduce quickly and often stay hidden behind walls, cupboards and appliances. Signs such as droppings, egg cases, musty smells or repeated sightings at night can point to a larger infestation inside the home.
CBSE second board exam result date 2026: Check expected Class 10 scorecard release date
CBSE Exam Class 10 Result: CBSE second board exam result date 2026: CBSE Class 10 second board exam results for 2026 are expected soon. Students can check their provisional marksheets online via official websites, SMS, DigiLocker, or the UMANG app. The examinations were held from May 15 to May 21, 2026.
Trump-backed push for deep-sea mining 'unlawful': international regulator to AFP
Deep-sea mining companies face legal challenges if they proceed with plans to extract minerals from the ocean floor. The International Seabed Authority, responsible for regulations, warns that such actions will be considered unlawful. Companies are seeking to bypass the authority using untested US laws. This could lead to widespread litigation and a chaotic legal landscape for the industry.
IPL 2026: Punjab Kings seek must-win victory over LSG to keep IPL playoff hopes alive
Punjab Kings face a must-win clash against Lucknow Super Giants to keep their IPL playoff hopes alive after a disappointing slump following a strong start to the season. A victory alone may not be enough, as Punjab also need favorable results elsewhere to secure qualification. With their batting and bowling units struggling for consistency, the pressure is on to deliver against an LSG side already out of contention but eager to end its campaign on a positive note.
Heatwave advisory: AYUSH ministry shares what to drink, what to eat and what to avoid right now
Indias Ministry of AYUSH and the Director General of Health Services (DGHS) have issued a public health advisory amid ongoing heatwave conditions across the country. The warning highlights the risks associated with heatstroke and provides guidance on staying hydrated, consuming cooling foods and adopting preventive daily habits. The advisory also emphasises traditional Indian remedies and simple lifestyle measures to help people cope with extreme heat.
Vedanta chairman Anil Agarwal is advocating for an IPL franchise for Bihar, emphasizing the state's rich cricketing talent and its right to a national identity. Highlighting players like Ishan Kishan and Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Agarwal expressed his dream of providing Bihar's youth with world-class sporting opportunities and support within the state.
Meta layoffs: Meta's recent 8,000 job cuts coincide with a significant shift of over 7,000 employees to AI roles. A viral post alleges employees were first tasked with building internal AI tools before layoffs, sparking widespread concern about AI replacing white-collar jobs. This development highlights growing anxieties across various professional sectors.
The Supreme Court will hear a plea next week challenging the CBSE's new policy. This policy makes studying three languages compulsory for Class 9 students from July 1. At least two of these languages must be native Indian languages. Students, teachers, and parents are behind the plea. They believe the new rule will cause chaos.
Pakistan to issue commemorative coin to mark 75 years of ties with China
Pakistan is releasing a special 75 rupee coin to celebrate 75 years of diplomatic ties with China. This marks a significant milestone in their enduring strategic partnership. The coin will be available to the public from May 25, 2026. Both nations are holding events to commemorate this occasion.
Cockroach Janta Party followers: A new Gen-Z group, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), has rapidly gained millions of Instagram followers, surpassing the ruling BJP. However, social media users claim a significant portion of its audience is from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Turkey, sparking debate over bot activity and foreign influence. The CJP's X account was recently withheld due to national security concerns.
'I HATE MICHAEL': Satya-maker Ram Gopal Varma on why he 'hates' Michael Jackson
Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma penned an emotional note on Michael Jackson. He recalled the shock of Jackson's death and the profound impact the pop icon had on his life. Varma described how Jackson's Thriller video transformed his understanding of visual storytelling. He praised Jackson's artistry, stating controversies did not matter. Varma expressed he hated Jackson for proving he was mortal.
Delhi-NCR taxi, auto unions strike enters second day over fare revision
Commercial vehicle operators and taxi unions in Delhi-NCR are on a 72-hour strike. They protest rising fuel and CNG prices. Drivers demand fare revision as costs have increased significantly. Auto-rickshaws and cabs are running with minimal disruption. The strike continues, with drivers seeking government intervention to address their financial strain and protect livelihoods.
Power outages hit Russia-controlled Zaporizhzhia region in Ukraine, media say
Emergency power blackouts struck the Russia-controlled Zaporizhzhia region on Friday, while parts of southern Kherson experienced electricity outages following reported drone attacks. Russian authorities said air defense systems intercepted drones targeting Moscow and northwestern regions, as Ukraine reported injuries from shelling and drone strikes in the Sumy region. The latest incidents come amid a week of repeated attacks and disruptions across both Russian-controlled territories and Ukrainian border areas.
Beating the Heat: Indias data centre dream and the 50C reality in its path
India's digital economy is expanding rapidly. However, extreme heat is straining its data centers. Rising temperatures increase cooling needs, leading to higher electricity and water consumption. This poses a challenge to India's trillion-dollar digital ambitions. Experts warn of increased operational costs and potential water scarcity. Future planning must integrate digital infrastructure with climate resilience.
Kevin O'Leary, a prominent businessman and Shark Tank personality, built his success on a pragmatic approach to entrepreneurship. His philosophy, encapsulated by the quote 'Im not trying to make friends, Im trying to make money,' emphasizes profitability over popularity. O'Leary's career highlights the importance of clear goals, decisive action, and separating emotions from financial decisions for sustainable business growth.
SSC CGL Notification 2026 pdf: The Staff Selection Commission has opened registrations for the SSC CGL Examination 2026, aiming to fill approximately 12,256 Group B and C vacancies. The application window is open from May 21 to June 22, 2026, with Tier-I exams scheduled for August-September and Tier-II in December. Aspirants are urged to verify eligibility before applying.
RBI not in favour of rate hikes to defend rupee, prioritises inflation
The Reserve Bank of India is not favoring interest rate hikes to protect the rupee. Instead, it is exploring other options. Inflation, not the currency, will guide borrowing cost decisions. Policymakers are considering various measures in coordination with the government.
Samsung workers to begin vote on pay deal
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Raseshwari Devi ji: Spiritual leader Raseshwari Devi announced a new Yoga and meditation hall in Odisha and a week-long camp in Haridwar for World Meditation Day 2026. These initiatives, under the Braj Gopika Seva Mission, aim to promote spiritual learning and wellness. Raseshwari Devi, a proponent of Sanatan Vedic philosophy, has dedicated her life to spreading ancient wisdom and fostering community service.
Ankur Warikoo, a popular finfluencer, has shared his disciplined morning routine. This comes after he announced the closure of his Rs 100 crore courses business. Warikoo wakes up before sunrise for meditation, reading, and physical activities like tennis and weight training. He prioritizes his well-being before engaging with news or starting work at 9:30 am.
Goyal on rupee fall: several steps under consideration, urges citizens to cut import spending
Modi pitches ease of living roadmap at Council of Ministers meet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with his council of ministers to discuss improving ease of living and doing business. The meeting focused on accelerating reforms to achieve a developed India by 2047. Ministers were urged to prioritize citizen comfort and ensure maximum benefit from welfare programs. Presentations covered government initiatives and recent foreign visits.
Fencing work begins along India-Bangladesh border in Bengal after BSF gets 27-km land parcel
Fencing work has begun along the Indo-Bangladesh border in Phansidewa area of Siliguri subdivision after the West Bengal government handed over 27 kilometres of land to the Border Security Force (BSF), marking a key step toward strengthening border security in the region.
North Carolina sues Vietnam's VinFast over delayed EV project
North Carolina has sued Vietnamese EV maker VinFast for failing to meet its commitments to build a factory. The company has abandoned the site for over a year, despite agreements to create 7,500 jobs and invest over $3 billion. The state seeks repayment of $80 million and the right to acquire the land for another manufacturer.
Delhi temperature today: Delhi is bracing for a scorching week as temperatures are predicted to hit 44C, with an orange alert issued. Heatwave conditions are expected to persist for seven days due to dry northwesterly winds. Noida and Ghaziabad also face similar intense heat. Meanwhile, Banda in Uttar Pradesh recorded a staggering 48.2C, with residents citing deforestation.
Dinesh Trivedi, High Commissioner-Designate of India to Bangladesh, called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi and held discussions focusing on strengthening India-Bangladesh defence cooperation, border security, and enhancing military-to-military engagement.
US pauses $14 billion Taiwan arms sale to preserve munitions stockpiles for Iran conflict
The United States has halted a significant arms sale to Taiwan. This pause is due to concerns about maintaining sufficient munitions for a US military operation. Officials state the sale will resume when deemed necessary. The decision comes amid discussions about US weapons stockpiles and Taiwan's defense needs.
The money would come from a nearly $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund, intended to compensate people who claim, like Donald Trump, they were maliciously targeted under the Biden administration.
Work from beach in Goa: CM Pramod Sawant adds startup to sun, sand, sea at Shackathon 2026
Bengaluru rain today: Bengaluru is facing intense pre-monsoon showers, with a yellow alert issued for thunderstorms and lightning. Heavy rainfall on Thursday caused widespread waterlogging, uprooted trees, and disrupted Metro services, leaving commuters stranded. The weather is expected to remain unstable for three days, with the Southwest Monsoon anticipated to reach Karnataka in early June.
Arvind Panagariya, Chairman of the 16th Finance Commission, advises the Reserve Bank of India to allow the Indian rupee to weaken. He believes aggressively defending the currency with foreign exchange reserves is a losing strategy. Panagariya suggests that letting the rupee depreciate is the correct response to rising oil prices and currency pressure.
Kunhalikutty on Indias first AI ministry in Keralam: Emerging tech will disrupt older systems
Iran has destroyed roughly $1 billion worth of US Reaper drones
Iran has destroyed at least 24 MQ-9 Reaper drones operated by the US since the war began, with total losses possibly reaching 30, according to a person familiar with the matter. The losses, worth nearly $1 billion, account for about 20% of the Pentagons prewar inventory of the drones.
Gold price crashes: Silver, gold rate fall big. What to expect in June?
Gold rate has been in volatile mode even as oil prices have jumped as investors doubted the prospects of a breakthrough in U.S.-Iran peace talks.
Stable uptrend and rising volumes make Polycab an attractive bet: Shivangi Sarda
Iran nimbler at rebuilding drones, missile capabilities than US expected: Report
US intelligence indicates Iran is rapidly rebuilding its drone production capabilities, exceeding anticipated timelines. This swift reconstitution of military assets, supported by Russia and China, suggests Iran remains a persistent regional threat, contradicting US claims of decimated capabilities. The rebuilding efforts are partly attributed to the perceived limited damage inflicted by US and Israeli strikes.
Latest News Live Updates: SpaceX scrubs launch of upgraded Starship from Texas, to retry Friday
Chandrayaan-3 receives 2026 AIAA Goddard Astronautics Award
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission has earned the prestigious 2026 Goddard Astronautics Award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Recognized for its historic soft landing near the Moon's south pole, the mission provided crucial data for future lunar endeavors and confirmed the presence of vital resources.
Trump to deploy 5,000 troops to Poland post Karol Nawrocki's election as President
President Trump announced an additional 5,000 US troops would be sent to Poland, citing the election of President Karol Nawrocki. This decision reportedly blindsided Polish officials and NATO representatives, as the Pentagon simultaneously announced a reduction of Brigade Combat Teams in Europe, returning troop levels to 2021. The move follows a review of US force posture in Europe.

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