BJP chief Nitin Nabin, Thakur, Singhvi, others take oath as Rajya Sabha MPs
BJP National President Nitin Nabin took oath as a Rajya Sabha MP on Thursday. He was joined by other newly elected members from various states. The oath-taking ceremony took place in the Rajya Sabha. Chairman C P Radhakrishnan congratulated the new parliamentarians. The elected MPs represent states including Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, and Maharashtra.
Rajya Sabha reconstitutes panel of Vice-Chairpersons; six members nominated
The Rajya Sabha on Thursday reconstituted its panel of vice-chairpersons, nominating six members from the BJP, Congress, AIADMK and BJD, with effect from April 15.
Parliament is considering a new law to bring 33 percent reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies starting from the 2029 elections. This move aims to increase women's representation significantly. The proposed legislation seeks to implement this reservation by expanding the number of seats.
Sugar crushing season hits final phase, production reaches 274.8 lakh tons
Uttar Pradesh has produced 89.26 lakh tons so far, against last year production of 91.10 lakh tons.
From bamboo walls to AI eyes: West Bengal election gets unprecedented surveillance push
The Election Commission of India is enhancing surveillance for the West Bengal Assembly polls by installing cameras for 100% webcasting, monitored by AI technology. Temporary bamboo fencing will also be erected at polling stations lacking boundary walls to prevent unauthorized access and improve security.
The big fire broke out early in the morning in Sector 11 of Vikas Nagar and quickly spread across the make shift settlement. As per report, the fire erupted due to explosions of over 50 LPG cylinders, intensifying the blaze and making firefighting efforts difficult. The fire was so huge that residents watched helplessly as black smoke covered the sky, visible from kilometres away. The shanties were located on land belonging to the Awas Vikas Parishad.
In a case of gross medical negligence at BHU Trauma Centre in Varanasi, a 71-year-old woman Radhika Devi was wrongly operated upon for hip replacement instead of her spinal tumour due to patient mix-up. She was partially operated on March 7, underwent the correct surgery on March 18, and passed away on March 28.
Mango Adulteration Alert: With the mango season in full swing, rising cases of mango adulteration in India have sparked serious food safety concerns after the FDA in Pune seized over 3,800 kg of adulterated mango pulp during raids. Authorities found the use of unauthorised colours and harmful substances, highlighting the risks of consuming chemically ripened mangoes, which can cause health issues ranging from digestive problems to long-term illnesses. Consumers are advised to remain cautious and use simple home methods to identify fake mangoes and ensure safe consumption during the peak season.
Salmokji: Whispering Water is a Korean horror film experiencing a phenomenal box office run. It has held the top spot for eight days and is nearing one million admissions. The film continues to attract over 60,000 viewers daily. Its success has also led to a surge in visitors at the real-life reservoir that inspired the movie.
'Historic moment' for womens empowerment, says PM Narendra Modi ahead of special session
India begins a special parliamentary session aiming for women's empowerment. Prime Minister Modi calls it a historic step. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi supports women's reservation but criticizes the delimitation process. He demands consideration of caste census data. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin protests the delimitation bill. The government plans to implement women's reservation before the 2029 elections.
The self-enumeration phase of Census 2027 house listing begins today (April 16) in Haryana (including Gurgaon and Faridabad), Chandigarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Residents can submit household details online till April 30. Door-to-door verification will follow from May 1 to May 30.
Amravati viral videos: In a significant development in the Amravati sex abuse scandal, police revealed that the alleged mastermind Ayan Ahmed was a former member of Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM. Ayan Ahmed, accused of sexually abusing 180 minors and recording more than 300 explicit videos, had a bet with his friend who would win over more girls, that finally blew the lid off the scandal.
Can Iran legally put a price on passage through the Strait of Hormuz?
Irans move to charge tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz has sparked a legal and geopolitical debate. Under international law, particularly UNCLOS, vessels are entitled to transit passage through key straits without interference, making unilateral tolls highly contentious. While Iran argues it can regulate movement within its territorial waters, most experts view such charges as inconsistent with established maritime norms.
Parliament LIVE | PM Modi speaks | Women Reservation Bill | Delimitation Bill | Lok Sabha
Aarav Vats remarkable achievement of scoring 96.6% in the CBSE Class 10 examinations, despite battling Lymphoblastic Lymphoma for two years, stands as a powerful testament to his courage, resilience and unwavering determination, showing that even the most serious health challenges cannot stand in the way of focus, perseverance and academic success.
Building a balanced crypto portfolio: how amana is empowering the new-age investor
Cryptocurrency has matured into a recognized asset class, with Bitcoin and Ethereum leading institutional adoption and market volumes. amana facilitates robust, diversified portfolios by offering access to over 325 digital assets across various sectors, emphasizing structured strategies and risk management for confident investing.
In Ghaziabad, a 19-year-old girl died, and her friend got critically injured when they were filming a reel on their sports bike, Yamaha on NH-9. Neither of them was wearing a helmet and left their home without informing their families. A video of the collision has now surfaced on social media which shows what happened before the fatal clash.
Mysterious disappearances and deaths of at least 10 US scientists since 2023, many linked to national security labs, have sparked alarm. Reports detail abrupt departures and violent ends. This echoes a similar pattern in India between 2009-2013, where over a dozen nuclear scientists died under unusual circumstances, fueling ongoing speculation.
No Tinku, Chotu, Ojasvi & more: Rajasthan may flag your childs name under this initiative
Rajasthan's Sarthak Naam Abhiyan, intended to provide meaningful student names, has sparked controversy due to an inappropriate draft list. The suggested names, including 'Bhiksha' and 'Ugra Singh,' have drawn criticism for being embarrassing and undermining the campaign's objective. The education minister's office clarified it's a draft needing revision.
Grave Injustice: Rahul Gandhi flags 2011 Census lack of OBC data in Women's Reservation Bill
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller said that the United States' naval blockade against Iran in the Persian Gulf is squeezing the economic life out of the Islamic Republic, while reiterating Washington's firm opposition to Tehran acquiring nuclear weapons as part of the deal to achieve a complete end to the hostilities in West Asia.
Tree census to begin in Mumbai after 8-year gap: BMC
Mumbai's Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation will start a citywide tree census next week. This exercise, the first in eight years, will take about 1.5 years to complete. Experts and modern technology will be used for the counting. The civic body is also preparing for monsoon by pruning over 45,000 hazardous trees and branches across the city.
Iran war: Earlier on Wednesday (local time), Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi welcomed Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir in Tehran, expressing appreciation for Pakistan's role in facilitating dialogue and underscoring the shared commitment to regional peace and stability amid West Asia tensions.
CBSE Class 10 second exam date: The CBSE second board examination scheme rolled out for Class 10 students will be rolled out in the 2026 cycle in May. According to CBSE, students who want to appear for the second exam must have given the first board examination. If a student has not appeared in three or more subjects in the first examination, then he/she is not eligible to appear in the second examination.
No compromise on workers dignity, rights: Yogi Adityanath warns of strict action
Yogi Adityanath said there will be no compromise on workers rights, dignity and social security, warning of strict legal action against violations amid recent unrest in Uttar Pradeshs industrial hubs. Chairing a review, the chief minister ordered a probe into labour practices, directed timely wage payments and statutory benefits, and called for grievance redressal systems and improved worker facilities, including housing.
PM Modi expresses condolences over Kurnool accident, announces ex-gratia for victims
The mishap in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh is deeply painful. I extend my condolences to those who have lost their loved ones and pray for the speedy recovery of the injured, the Prime Minister's Office posted on X.
Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said she spent Poila Boishakh among the people of West Bengal and reaffirmed her commitment to serving the state, while accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party of attempting to undermine Bengal's identity and constitutional rights.
'Well-prepared, ready to strike...': IDF maintains combat readiness during Iran talks
Holding strong post breakout: Power Grid Corporation of India poised for trend continuation
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin kicks-off statewide anti-delimitation agitation, burns copy of proposed bill
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has initiated a statewide protest against the proposed delimitation bill. He burned a copy of the bill and raised a black flag, signaling strong opposition. This move escalates concerns over constituency revisions based on the 2011 census.
Vaishakha Amavasya time: Vaishakha Amavasya, dedicated to ancestors and forefathers, is being observed tomorrow, April 17, 2026. The Amavasya tithi will begin from 8:11 PM, April 16, 2026, and will end at 5:21 PM on April 17, 2026. Vaishakha Amavasya or New Moon Day is considered very powerful for performing religious and spiritual practices.
Iran War News Day 48: As the Iran-Israel war reaches its 48th day, tensions escalate with Iran threatening US forces and the US intensifying economic pressure through new sanctions and a naval blockade. Israel aligns with US goals, expanding military objectives, while diplomatic efforts and global economic concerns continue to shape the conflict's critical juncture.
US Senate rejects measures on limiting Trump's war powers in Iran for the 4th time: Reports
The Senate rejected a proposal to curb President Trump's war powers regarding Iran for the fourth time this year. Meanwhile, the US Treasury warned of secondary sanctions on Chinese institutions facilitating Iranian financial flows. President Trump also claimed China committed to halting weapon supplies to Iran.
US ends sanctions waiver for Russian, Iranian Oil; India among affected buyers
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday confirmed Washington will not renew sanctions waivers on Russian and Iranian oil, ending temporary relief that had allowed countries including India to purchase crude from both nations without facing US penalties.
Doug Field, Apple and Tesla veteran, quits as Fords EV, tech chief
Doug Field, a former Tesla and Apple executive leading Fords EV and tech efforts, will leave next month after nearly five years. Hired to modernise the automaker, he drove cultural and talent shifts despite EV setbacks. Ford is restructuring teams as it prepares major product and technology launches in coming years.
Kolkata weather today: The 'City of Joy' is bracing for a stormy week as the IMD has issued a yellow alert for two days in Kolkata, warning of thunderstorms, rain, and gusty winds. Kolkata residents are expected to heave a sigh of relief from the hot and humid conditions. The weather conditions are expected to remain stable from April 19 in Kolkata.
Tehran cannot be besieged: Iran signals continuation of talks with US through Pakistan
Indian envoy to US meets US Trade Representative amid talks on finalising trade deal
Indias Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra met top American officials to advance talks on a bilateral trade agreement, as both sides refine key terms. With tariffs and global trade rules shifting, a deal is expected once the US finalises its new tariff framework.
From dropping bombs to pressuring banks: US pivots to economic warfare on Iran
The Trump administration is shifting its Iran strategy towards economic pressure, threatening secondary sanctions on countries doing business with Tehran. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated these moves are the financial equivalent of a bombing campaign, aiming to choke Iran into submission. This escalation targets entities like Chinese banks and warns allies like the UAE, as the U.S.
A 1-day delay can now make your return late. The tax return postmark rules 2026 have changed how the IRS reads mailing dates. Many taxpayers still mail returns on April 15. But USPS now applies postmarks at processing centers, not at drop boxes. That means your envelope may get stamped on April 16. The IRS treats that as a late filing. Penalties and interest can start immediately. This shift is real and already affecting filers. The tax return postmark rules 2026 increase risk for last-minute mailing. Experts now advise early mailing or e-filing. Timing is no longer what you control. The system decides your official filing date now.
Japanese proverb of the day: Over 70% of leaders now value emotional intelligence over loud confidence. The Japanese proverb of the day A quiet river runs deep explains why. It shows true strength grows silently, not loudly. In todays fast digital world, calm minds perform better. The Japanese proverb of the day A quiet river runs deep highlights patience, depth, and control. People who speak less often think deeper. This wisdom fits modern success trends. It proves real power stays steady, hidden beneath the surface, yet deeply impactful and lasting.
India's trade gap shrinks in March, swells in FY26
India's trade deficit saw a reduction in March as the West Asia conflict disrupted trade flows. Exports and imports both declined, narrowing the monthly deficit. However, the overall trade deficit for the fiscal year widened. Despite challenges, India achieved record exports of $860 billion in FY26, showcasing resilience. Several free trade agreements are expected to boost future trade prospects.
Could you be affected? Millions could lose bank access heres what you need to know
Over 5% of U.S. households already lack full banking access, and the Trump executive order debanking millions Americans impact could sharply increase that number. The proposal pushes banks to verify citizenship for every account holder. This move directly affects millions with missing or outdated documents. Experts warn sudden account checks may trigger closures. The policy ties to stricter immigration enforcement in 2025. However, critics say it may disrupt legal citizens more than illegal activity. This developing rule is now a major financial risk story.
What is Bab el-Mandeb? The critical trade route Iran threatens to shut down
The Iran Red Sea trade threat has intensified sharply, with tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz falling below 10% of its normal daily volume. This is a critical global chokepoint. The crisis is escalating fast. Iran has warned it may expand disruption into the Red Sea and nearby routes. The U.S. blockade ordered by Donald Trump has increased tensions further. Global oil supply is at risk. Shipping costs are rising. Markets are reacting. The Iran Red Sea trade threat now signals deeper instability ahead.
US Treasury sent them letters!: Bessent reveals warning to Chinese banks over Iranian money flows
US airlines have increased checked bag fees, making air travel more expensive for passengers. Major carriers say rising fuel and operating costs are the reason. Experts say these fees will likely stay high or increase further. Travelers now face higher costs unless they use credit cards, loyalty status, or bundle fares that include baggage.
'Iran will have to AGREE!': WH Press Secy Leavitt says next round of peace talks likely in Islamabad
African proverb of the day explains the meaning of the proverb A roaring lion kills no game and why it remains relevant in work culture, leadership, productivity, and personal success. The proverb teaches that talking about plans does not create results, while quiet execution leads to achievement. This explainer shares lessons on action over words, discipline, focus, strategy, and human behavior while highlighting the importance of silent work and real outcomes.
Latin Proverb of the Day: 'The eagle does not catch flies'ancient wisdom for modern focus
A Latin proverb, 'Aquila non capit muscas,' teaches a timeless lesson. It means the eagle does not catch flies. This ancient wisdom advises people of importance to focus on significant goals. They should avoid getting caught up in petty disputes or minor distractions. This principle remains highly relevant in today's busy world.
The Northern Lights tonight could reach up to 18 U.S. states, driven by rising geomagnetic activity, according to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center. Solar wind shifts are pushing the aurora borealis visibility farther south than usual this week. Peak viewing is expected between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time. Clear, dark skies will boost chances significantly. This rare April 2026 aurora event offers millions a chance to witness vivid green and purple skies without traveling far north.
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Quote of the day by Clint Eastwood: His words highlights the importance of knowing when to step away while youre still ahead. It reflects on timing, self-awareness, and protecting success before performance declines. The message offers a simple but powerful reminder about making smart decisions in both life and career moments.
Chinese proverb of the day highlights the meaning of Large chickens dont eat small rice. The saying explains why people with big goals avoid small matters. It shows lessons about focus, success, and human nature. The proverb also connects with other Chinese sayings that teach patience, preparation, and steady growth in daily life and work.
Govt's wheat procurement to drop 69% due to delayed arrivals
Wheat procurement is set to drop significantly in the 2026-27 marketing year. Unseasonal rains delayed grain arrivals and affected quality. This has led to a sharp decline in current procurement figures compared to last year. The government has approved some wheat and wheat product exports after assessing domestic supply and prices.
India's wholesale inflation reached a 38-month peak of 3.9% in March. This surge was fueled by rising costs of crude oil, energy, and manufactured goods. Experts anticipate further increases due to ongoing global tensions. Supply disruptions also contributed to higher input prices across various sectors. Retail inflation also saw a slight uptick.
Tata Trust row deepens as Mehli Mistry seeks administrator for SDTT
Mehli Mistry, removed from Tata Trusts, has filed a complaint with the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner. He seeks an administrator for the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust. Mistry challenges the positions of Noel Tata, Venu Srinivasan, and Vijay Singh. He alleges procedural violations and conflicts of interest. Mistry previously contested Srinivasan and Singh's roles in another trust.
Amazon fire TV stick lawsuit: Claims company bricked old devices to push new sales
Amazon is facing a lawsuit over Fire TV Stick devices, with claims that it stopped software updates for older models to push users to buy new ones. Users reported lag, freezing, and device failure after support ended. The case raises concerns about bricking and transparency in tech products. Regulators are also reviewing whether ending updates without clear warning is unfair to consumers.
Cannot absorb hike in wages: Noida exporters
Noida apparel exporters warn wage hikes and labour unrest may disrupt shipments, as rising costs and pressure from global buyers threaten orders, risking a shift to competing markets like Bangladesh and Vietnam.
Anthropics Claude Opus 4.7: The AI is so powerful its spooking web design tools
Anthropic's rumored Claude Opus 4.7 is poised to revolutionize web design by generating websites and prototypes from simple text prompts. This potential shift has already impacted design-focused stocks like Figma and Adobe, as investors anticipate AI-driven automation in the creative space. The new model could democratize design, allowing non-technical users to build digital products with ease.
How much do 2026 tax penalties cost if you file late IRS interest rates and monthly fees explained
Missing the April 15 deadline in 2026 can cost you up to 25% in penalties alone. The 2026 tax penalties cost late filing starts at 5% per month on unpaid taxes. Even one day late can trigger charges. Interest begins immediately and compounds daily near 7%. Costs rise faster than most expect. If you dont file taxes in 2026, the IRS adds both penalties and interest together. Filing late is more expensive than paying late. Acting early reduces total tax debt and protects your finances from rapid escalation.
India trade delegation to visit US for BTA talks, first in-person meeting since October
An Indian trade team led by Darpan Jain will visit the US from April 2022 for talks on a bilateral trade agreement, the first in-person meeting since October. Officials said the deal is being recalibrated amid changing tariff conditions, while India also rejected US allegations in a Section 301 probe.
Its not war crime to blow up power plants: Ted Cruz fiercely defends Trumps threat against Iran
Prez Trump has flip the script on Iran: Waltz hails US Hormuz blockade move, Murphy unloads
Dont you think destroying a civilisation war crime?: Van Hollen brutally torches Walz over Iran
US 301 probes: India denies allegations, seeks termination of both investigations
India has rejected allegations by the US Trade Representative under its Section 301 probe, denying claims of structural excess capacity in sectors such as petrochemicals and textiles. It argued that its $42 billion trade surplus with the US is a macroeconomic outcome shaped by multiple factors and not due to unfair practices.
China deep-sea cable cutter test at 3,500 meters is now a proven capability. Over 95% of global internet traffic moves through submarine cables. Most lie at 1,500 to 4,000 meters. China has now tested a deep-sea cable cutter at 3,500 meters. This is the same critical zone. The system uses an electro-hydrostatic actuator. It blends electric power with hydraulic force and precision control. It can cut armored undersea cables under extreme pressure. China began this work around 2024. It reached real ocean testing in 2026. Official use includes seabed repair and energy projects. But the dual-use risk is clear. Deployed via unmanned submarines, it enables silent disruption. This shifts modern warfare from cyber attacks to physical internet control.
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'Stay out of politics!': Border Czar Tom Homan BLASTS Pope Leo over immigration criticism
Quote of the day by Reese Witherspoon is gaining attention online as people discuss parenting, life lessons and human nature. The quote speaks about time spent with children and how daily family life works. Many readers are sharing the quote and connecting it to real experiences. This explainer covers the quote meaning, relevance, career journey of Reese Witherspoon, and lessons people can learn from her words today.
Income Tax cuts: White House boasted that average refunds were projected to rise by at least $1,000. But currently, the average refund amount is $3,462, according to the latest IRS data.
Nashik sexual harassment case: 'Male accused acted like organised gang to target female colleagues'
Police in Nashik have registered nine FIRs over alleged sexual harassment and attempted religious conversion at a local branch of Tata Consultancy Services, with investigations indicating that seven male employees acted in a coordinated manner to target female colleagues. Eight accused, including a female operations manager, have been arrested, while another woman is absconding, and HR officials are accused of discouraging complaints. Sandeep Karnik said a special investigation team is probing the case, with central agencies also being consulted to examine any wider links.
Japan will provide support worth about $10 billion to help strengthen energy supply in Asia
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said attacks on merchant vessels are completely unacceptable, stressing Indias commitment to secure maritime routes at the AZEC Plus meeting hosted by Japan. Amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, Japan announced a $10 billion energy support package to strengthen Asias supply chains. Leaders emphasised safe shipping, stable oil access, and coordinated efforts to safeguard regional energy security and economic stability.
Tata Group presence in UP to more than double: Chairman Chandrasekaran
Tata Group's presence in Uttar Pradesh is set to more than double. The state is poised to become a major manufacturing and export hub. Tata Motors aims to produce two million vehicles in five years. Tata Consultancy Services will double its workforce. The group is expanding into new sectors and social development initiatives.
Hormuz shipping muted as US blockade takes hold: Tracking data
A trickle of ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz Tuesday and Wednesday as a US blockade appeared to further curb traffic in the trade route already paralysed by Iranian forces, marine tracking data showed. Here are the latest developments in the strait, - US blockade enforced - The US military said the blockade of vessels either departing or destined for Iranian ports had been fully implemented during the first 48 hours.
US stock market today shows explosive moves as top gainers surge over 600% while select losers drag sentiment slightly. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has slipped nearly 200 points to 48,339, while the Nasdaq Composite surged close to 0.8% and the S&P 500 stayed in the green. While the Dow is packed with cyclical and multinational companies sensitive to global risks, the Nasdaq is dominated by AI-driven and tech firms that continue to attract strong inflows. Add to that easing oil prices and optimism around a possible end to the US-Iran tensions, and you get a market where growth stocks rise while defensive and industrial names lag.
India achieves record exports of USD 860 billion in 2025-26: Piyush Goyal
India has set a new export record, reaching $860 billion in shipments for the fiscal year 2025-26. This achievement surpasses the previous year's $825 billion. The nation's exports demonstrate resilience against global challenges. Nine new trade agreements are expected to boost this growth further, opening new markets and opportunities across various sectors.
'Thats laughable!': Boyle challenges Voughts 17 Million illegals claim in heated Budget debate
Iran trolls Trump as powerfool man, applies to be Italys new ally after Meloni rift
Iran viral post Italy news is trending after Iran joked about replacing the US as Italys partner. The post mocked Donald Trump and praised shared culture with Italy. Giorgia Melonis criticism of Trump added to the issue. The story shows rising tensions, humour in diplomacy, and strong reactions in Europe over political statements and global relations.
What is the psychology of individuals with extremely high IQs? Inside the minds of geniuses
The psychology of people with extremely high IQs reveals a nuanced picture. While they possess remarkable cognitive abilities, they also face unique emotional and social challenges.
'Difficult to declare millions of beliefs wrong': SC hears PIL limits in Sabarimala case debate
The Supreme Court is examining the permissibility of public interest litigations concerning religious practices. A nine-judge bench is hearing cases on women's entry into religious sites like Sabarimala. The Travancore Devaswom Board argues PILs should not interpret religious customs. The court acknowledges the difficulty in declaring beliefs of millions as wrong. The hearing continues.
'You have BLINDERS ON': Sen Johnson erupts in ANGER at witness over gun laws at Senate hearing
'Iran was cheating on': Mike Waltz reveals SHOCKING 'inside' details of war at fiery hearing
India to outpace global growth even as risks rise: IMF
Donald Trump is with Jesus now became a major online topic after the former US president shared AI images showing himself with Jesus Christ. The posts appeared on Truth Social after earlier controversy over a similar image. The debate includes religion, politics, AI images, and reactions from supporters and critics across social media platforms and political groups.
World Bank launches Water Forward plan to expand global water access for 1 billion people
The World Bank has unveiled a new initiative called 'Water Forward'. This program aims to provide secure water access to one billion people within the next four years. It will expand reliable water services and strengthen systems against droughts and floods. Partnerships with other development banks will help achieve this ambitious goal.
Pakistani delegation arrives in Tehran in move to ease tensions and arrange more US-Iran talks
Pakistan's army chief is in Tehran for talks aimed at easing Middle East tensions. This visit is part of ongoing mediation efforts for a second round of negotiations between the United States and Iran. A fragile ceasefire is in place, but challenges remain. Regional officials report progress in discussions. Meanwhile, Israeli forces continue operations in Lebanon following diplomatic engagement.
Putin to attend BRICS Summit in India, Kremlin confirms second visit in a year
Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the upcoming BRICS summit in India. New Delhi will host the 18th BRICS Summit in September 2026. This marks Putin's second visit to India in less than a year. Leaders from key developing nations will gather. The summit takes place during a period of global uncertainty.
US says nine vessels turned back in 48 hours of Iran port blockade
US forces report stopping nine ships from Iran's ports during a new naval blockade. However, ship tracking data indicates some vessels did pass through the Strait of Hormuz. This blockade follows failed peace talks and Iran's earlier closure of the strait. The US initiated the blockade after an air campaign against Iran.
NBCFDC logs highest ever disbursement of Rs 613.75 crore in FY26: Govt
The National Backward Classes Finance and Development Corporation recorded its highest-ever disbursement of Rs 613.75 crore in FY 2025-26. This benefited over 61,000 individuals, marking a significant increase from the previous year. The corporation also saw full utilization of funds under various schemes, including VISVAS and PM-DAKSH.

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