Delhi Gymkhana members to move court against Centre's eviction order
Members of the historic Delhi Gymkhana Club are launching a signature campaign. They aim to legally challenge the Centre's order to vacate their Lutyens' Delhi premises by June 5. The club, a century-old institution, received the notice from the Land and Development Office. This move has caused shock and concern among its prominent members regarding the club's future.
LIVE from China: Shenzhou-23 blasts off toward Tiangong space station in major milestone for Beijing
Attacks on Ebola treatment centers are one of several problems affecting Congo's outbreak response
In the Eastern Congo, a troubling surge of Ebola is compounded by deliberate attacks on medical facilities, igniting frustration among the populace after years of conflict and state neglect. Aid reductions have crippled healthcare systems, and the Bundibugyo strain poses a unique challenge without any available vaccine.
US Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Marco Rubio met with Indian NSA Ajit Doval to bolster defense, security, and strategic technology cooperation, including the TRUST initiative. Discussions also covered regional and global developments, reaffirming the strong India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership.
President Murmu to confer 66 Padma awards on Monday
President Droupadi Murmu will present 66 Padma awards on Monday. The ceremony will honor two Padma Vibhushan, six Padma Bhushan, and 58 Padma Shri awardees. A total of 131 Padma awards have been approved for 2026. The awards recognize extraordinary contributions from ordinary Indians across various fields. Many recipients are unsung heroes who have overcome personal hardships to serve society.
Acting on a specific intelligence generated by J&K Police, an operation was launched by police with 52 RR, CRPF 53 Bn and SSB 2 Bn, according to a release.
DMRC expands global outreach, forms international arm to pursue overseas metro projects
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is expanding its horizons by seeking international collaboration for infrastructure enhancements. Nations such as Israel, Egypt, and Kenya are keen to partner on these initiatives. To facilitate these global endeavors, DMRC has established a new entity - Delhi Metro International Limited.
In a recent statement, US President Donald Trump conveyed optimism over the negotiations with Iran for a new nuclear agreement, highlighting that discussions are moving forward in a positive direction. He insisted that the blockade will remain intact until a final agreement is officially signed.
Centre pushed country into economic crisis: Akhilesh Yadav
The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister also attacked the Centre over rising prices of petrol and diesel and asked who was accountable for the state of the economy after 12 years in power, according to a Samajwadi Party (SP) statement.
'Purchase cheap oil, gas from Russia, Iran': Kejriwal expresses concern over fuel price hike
AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday flagged long queues at petrol pumps in Gujarat and urged the Centre to purchase oil and gas from Russia and Iran at cheaper rates.
Delhi weather: IMD issues yellow alert, check next weeks forecast and safety precautions
Delhi experienced a scorching Sunday with the maximum temperature reaching 43.6C, significantly above the seasonal average. Several weather stations recorded even higher temperatures, indicating heatwave-like conditions. The forecast predicts continued heatwave conditions with strong winds for the next few days, with a possibility of light rain and thunderstorms later in the week.
Rajasthan: Heatwave conditions intensify; western disturbance likely to bring relief soon
Rajasthan is experiencing intense heatwave conditions, with temperatures soaring to 45-46 degrees Celsius in western parts. The Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave alert, forecasting dry weather and dust-laden winds for the next three to four days. Relief is expected from May 28-29 with thunderstorms and light rainfall.
Dancing on bones of dead: Russia 'HUMILIATED' for 'killing children' in dramatic UN confrontation
India, US signal thaw as Jaishankar and Rubio hold candid talks to re-energise relations
India and the US are working to strengthen their relationship. Discussions covered trade, energy security, and terrorism. Both nations are committed to boosting cooperation in defense and technology. The US views India as a vital strategic partner. This engagement signals a renewed focus on mutual interests and global stability.
Delhi government approves Rs 1,000 crore projects for Yamuna rejuvenation
The government led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, is working in mission mode for the rejuvenation of the Yamuna and the cleaning of the Najafgarh Drain, it said.
'Fastest man in India: Indian Navy hails Gurindervir Singh for his win at Federation Cup
Gurindervir, a Petty Officer of the Indian Navy, became the first Indian man to clock sub-10.10 seconds in the men's 100m, storming to victory with a sensational national record time of 10.09 seconds.
Nearly 5.49 lakh candidates appeared in civil services preliminary exam: UPSC
Nearly 5.49 lakh candidates appeared for the civil services preliminary examination, which saw the successful implementation of real-time face authentication for the first time. This technological advancement, along with mobile signal jammers, aimed to enhance the examination's integrity across 2,072 venues nationwide. The UPSC also announced the upcoming release of a provisional answer key.
Quote of the day by Heraclitus highlights the value of silence, intelligence, and careful behavior in public life. The quote explains how actions and words can reveal a persons thinking. Greek philosopher Heraclitus used simple ideas to explain human behavior, reason, and balance in life. His statement remains relevant in modern society, workplaces, relationships, education, and social media discussions about smartness, wisdom, and communication.
Trump doctor visit renews health scrutiny as 80th birthday nears
President Donald Trump is undergoing a medical examination at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. This visit intensifies health-related scrutiny. The White House states it involves routine assessments. Trump's age and political challenges are highlighted. He has shown some visible signs of aging. His health has not yet become a political liability.
Netanyahu told Trump Israel will remain free to act against threats, Israeli source says
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed U.S. President Donald Trump that Israel will retain freedom to act against threats in Lebanon during a call concerning a potential U.S.-Iran agreement. Trump indicated a memorandum of understanding is largely negotiated, aiming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Israel emphasized its right to act against threats, a principle Trump reportedly supported.
Odisha man disappears after 1994 murder; arrested 32 years later hiding in an underground chamber
Odisha man disappears after 1994 murder: A man accused in a 1994 murder case was arrested after evading police for 32 years by allegedly using fake identities, moving across states for work, and hiding inside a secret underground chamber built inside his house in Odishas Jajpur district. Police said they caught him after receiving a tip-off that he had returned to his village for a family function.
Powerful bomb explosion targets train in Pakistan's Quetta, killing at least 24
Eight drown while collecting mussels in river in Karnataka, CM announces Rs 5 lakh solatium
A family tragedy unfolded in Uttara Kannada district as eight members drowned in the Tatte Hakkalu river. The group was collecting freshwater mussels when strong currents swept them away. Two individuals remain missing as rescue operations continue. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced compensation for the victims' families. The incident highlights the dangers of unpredictable river currents.
IIT-Madras, Kanpur to assist CBSE in addressing post-result portal issues: Dharmendra Pradhan
IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur experts will now tackle technical issues plaguing the CBSE's post-result services portal. This move follows widespread student and parent complaints about glitches during the re-evaluation process. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has directed a thorough examination of portal stability, server performance, and IT infrastructure to ensure a transparent and efficient system for students.
India's consumption story changes track as OTT, travel and premium phones outpace staples: Report
The report titled The Great Consumption Shift said, Indian wallet has moved from cereal to data to OTT to mobiles, highlighting how India's spending patterns are being reshaped by digital consumption, experiences and premiumisation.
High-level security being set up for Amarnath Yatra; vigilance boosted for Vaishno Devi
Security agencies are implementing a robust multi-layered security mechanism for the annual Amarnath Yatra, commencing July 3. Heightened vigilance and intensified surveillance are in place across sensitive areas of Reasi and Udhampur districts. Seamless intelligence sharing and operational coordination among Army, police, and CRPF are ensuring comprehensive security cover for the 57-day pilgrimage.
Quote of the Day: Hollywood star Will Smith shares a powerful life lesson. He advises focusing on personal growth and hard work instead of chasing validation. True connections naturally emerge when you are your authentic self. This approach leads to more peaceful and fulfilling relationships. Smith's journey exemplifies this philosophy, inspiring millions to build self-worth and attract genuine people.
Apache vs Prachand: Why India operates both attack helicopters and how they differ
India is acquiring support for Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopters. This acquisition renews discussions on India's use of foreign and indigenous platforms. The LCH Prachand, developed by HAL, is designed for high-altitude operations. The Apache is suited for plains and deserts. Both helicopters serve distinct roles in India's defense modernization.
China accused of targeting Taiwanese religious followers amid fresh detentions
China is facing renewed criticism after three Taiwanese followers of the religious movement I-Kuan Tao were reportedly detained in separate incidents earlier this month, according to Taiwan's semi-official cross-strait agency.
As President Trump says...: Hegseth attacks woke leadership and promises tougher U.S. military
Domino's is offering over 60,000 free medium pizzas to US soccer fans if any player receives a red card during the tournament. To enter, fans must register by June 10 and be Domino's Rewards members. Additionally, 75,000 free pizzas are being given to EA Sports FC 26 players through in-game codes released weekly.
Quote Of The Day By Enid Blyton: Enid Blyton's timeless words about facing challenges continue to inspire readers. Her quote from 'Five Go Off in a Caravan' reminds us that avoiding problems only makes them worse. Instead, confronting difficulties builds strength and maturity. Blyton's simple yet profound messages about resilience and courage resonate even now, offering valuable life lessons for all ages.
Bengaluru traffic frustrates Google techie: 'Left home at 10, took 45 mins to travel just 4 kms'
Bengaluru traffic frustrates Google techie: A Google software engineers viral video about taking 45 minutes to travel just 4 kilometres in Bengaluru has reignited conversations around the citys worsening traffic situation. In the clip, the techie questioned where taxpayers money was going, saying he pays heavy taxes but still struggles with daily commute chaos. The video quickly resonated online, with many users sharing their own frustrations about Bengalurus traffic and long office commutes.
Delhi Police arrests five operatives linked to gangster Kapil Sangwan extortion network
Delhi Police Special Cell has apprehended five individuals linked to gangster Kapil Sangwan. Three alleged sharpshooters and two weapon suppliers were arrested. They were planning an extortion firing at a clinic in Chhawla. The gang operates an extortion racket from abroad. The arrests foiled a major planned firing incident in the national capital.
Manipur CM inspects proposed MTU extension campus at Heirok, promises road, power and water upgrades
Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh inspected the proposed Manipur Technical University (MTU) extension campus at Heirok, Thoubal district. He directed the Public Works Department to blacktop the connecting road and assured improvements to internal infrastructure, power, and drinking water supply. The visit aimed to review project progress and enhance public service delivery.
Millions of Americans are seeking clarity on potential May 2026 stimulus payments, fueled by online speculation and discussions about government revenue. However, no federal stimulus checks have been approved for 2026, and official agencies have not announced any new nationwide payments. Discussions remain informal, with no confirmed timeline or eligibility criteria.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held extensive discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, covering critical minerals, AI, and nuclear energy. The talks reviewed the full spectrum of bilateral ties, including trade, defense, and counter-terrorism, ahead of the Quad foreign ministers' meeting.
India, Russia advance military cooperation at high-level Army-to-Army talks
India and Russia are deepening their military partnership, with recent discussions focusing on enhancing mutual learning and operational synergy. This collaboration extends to defense manufacturing, space exploration, and fertilizer cooperation, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties against external pressures. Russian President Putin is also set to attend the BRICS summit in New Delhi later this year.
Rare Blue Moon to light up skies this May: When and where can you watch it
Blue Moon 2026 date: A rare Blue Moon will appear on May 31, 2026, marking the second full Moon of the same calendar month. The event occurs because the Moons 29.5-day lunar cycle does not perfectly align with the calendar year, leading to an extra full Moon in some years. According to BBC, the rare phenomenon also means 2026 will have 13 full Moons instead of the usual 12.
29-year-old techie dies after car rams into crane during roadwork in Gurugram
A software engineer lost his life early Saturday morning. His car collided with a crane allegedly parked without warning signs near Sikanderpur Metro Station. The family alleges negligence by the agency installing surveillance cameras. Police have registered a case and are investigating the roles of the crane driver and contractor.
OpenAI is hiring a researcher for a staggering 2.5 to 3.7 crore salary to ponder future AI risks, specifically recursive self-improvement. This role demands strategic thinking for potential future problems, not just current ones. The company's Preparedness team focuses on high-risk AI areas, aiming to mitigate dangers before they escalate.
In the days prior to the internet, enthusiastic young hackers relied on floppy disks to trade their innovative programs. Bulletin board systems emerged as the first virtual communities, enabling programmers to connect and share knowledge. This spirit of collaboration and creativity laid the foundation for today's development culture, influencing everything from repository platforms to open-source projects.
India, US trade deal: Both countries looking at firming up pact soon
India and the US are close to finalizing a trade agreement. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed significant progress. This deal aims to be beneficial and sustainable for both countries. It will advance mutual interests and boost cooperation in key sectors. A US trade delegation will visit India soon to further discussions on the proposed trade deal.
Delhi is set to modernise its sub-registrar offices with a major overhaul aimed at creating a system similar to Passport Seva Kendra centres. The government plans to make property registration faster, more transparent and citizen-friendly, while reducing delays, corruption and dependency on middlemen. Residents can expect upgraded facilities, digital systems, online appointments and trained support staff at the revamped offices. Authorities are also exploring advanced technologies such as AI-powered verification and blockchain-backed record protection to improve security, efficiency and transparency in property transactions.
Punjab FM Cheema urges Centre to share RBIs extraordinary dividend with states
Punjab's Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema calls for sharing the Reserve Bank of India's large dividend with states. He warns that taking too much from the RBI could harm India's long-term economic strength. Cheema emphasizes cooperative federalism and fiscal fairness. He also stresses the importance of maintaining the RBI's financial health and independence for stability.
6 easy lunchbox ideas for busy office workers
Trump talks up his ballroom plan dozens of times but plays down Americans' economic pain
President Trump is prioritizing legacy projects like a White House ballroom. This focus comes as Americans grapple with high gas prices. Some Republicans worry this appears insensitive. The President has frequently mentioned the ballroom. Democrats criticize it as a vanity project. The administration states it is about legacy. The President has also spoken about other construction plans.
Pour some sugar on me: Def Leppard
Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard is described as a high-energy rock anthem from the bands 1987 album Hysteria. The piece highlights the songs rebellious and intoxicating energy, driven by its opening guitar riff, pounding drums and Joe Elliotts powerful vocals.
Tamannaah Bhatias trainer Siddhartha Singh says sustainable weight loss is less about fancy diet foods and more about simple habits like portion control and proper meal timing. According to him, people do not need to completely avoid their favourite foods, as enjoying treats in moderation can still support healthy fat loss. He also warned that skipping meals or eating heavy dinners late at night can slow progress. Instead, balanced meals, sensible portions and consistent daily habits are what truly help with long-term weight management.
Iron rods, sticks, mobile phones recovered from inmates who ran amok inside Punjab's Kapurthala jail
Kapurthala jail saw unrest as hardened inmates clashed late Saturday. Police intervened with teargas and cane charges to restore order. Weapons like iron rods and sticks were seized, along with mobile phones. Two inmates sustained injuries during the clash, and one was hit by a teargas shell. No jail staff were harmed. An FIR is being lodged.
CBSE refund update for Class 12 students: Heres who may get money back after payment glitches
CBSE refund update for Class 12 students: CBSE has announced refunds for Class 12 students who were charged extra while applying for scanned copies of answer sheets during the post-result process. The decision comes after students reported duplicate deductions, payment failures, and portal glitches on May 21 and May 22. Heres who is eligible for refunds, how students can track payments, what proof they should keep ready, and when they should raise complaints if the money does not return.
Hotel Martinez, a historic Art Deco landmark on Cannes' Boulevard de la Croisette, has become a celebrity hotspot during the film festival. This iconic luxury property, known for its Riviera style and Mediterranean views, hosts stars and events, with room rates soaring to lakhs per night during the festival season.
Social Security payments are scheduled for May 27 for millions of recipients. Beneficiaries born between the 21st and 31st of any month will receive their funds on this date. Payment amounts depend on individual earnings and retirement age. Retirement benefits average around $2,000 monthly. Direct deposit is the primary payment method.
Rubio snaps at racist remarks question at press meet: Every country has stupid people
Indian Air Force chief bats for self-reliance in defence capabilities
Air Chief Marshal A P Singh stressed self-reliance for India's defence. He spoke at the Air Force Test Pilots School graduation. Seventeen officers completed rigorous training. These graduates will boost indigenous defence capabilities. They will work to strengthen India's aerospace ecosystem. The Chief of Air Staff urged them to uphold honesty and precision.
Jaishankar stresses Make in India focus in expanding defence ties with US
India and the United States are set to deepen defense ties. 'Make in India' will guide future cooperation. Both nations will focus on domestic manufacturing and evolving battlefield needs. Discussions also covered energy, civil nuclear cooperation, and critical technologies. Geopolitical developments will be addressed. India supports dialogue and diplomacy for conflict resolution.
What is sepsis?: NASCAR champion Kyle Busch's sudden death from severe pneumonia progressing to sepsis has sparked widespread concern. The article explains how pneumonia, an infection filling lungs with fluid, can trigger a dangerous immune response leading to sepsis, where the body attacks itself. Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent life-threatening complications.
Halifax police are in a desperate search for a missing newborn. Officers responded to a hospital where a woman was found critically injured, appearing to have just given birth. The baby remains unfound. Four individuals are in custody for questioning. A large-scale search operation is underway, involving numerous personnel and a canine unit.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala State Lottery Samrudhi SM-56 results for Sunday, 24 May 2026, have been declared officially. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards.
Chethan Shetty left his corporate job in Bengaluru to take over and modernise his familys farm in Karnataka. He invested heavily in upgrading the farm and introduced exotic fruits such as rambutan and mangosteen, which later became major sources of income. Despite facing weather-related challenges, Shetty adapted his farming methods and continued to grow the business. He also built strong delivery networks and partnered with platforms like Zepto and Farmizen to improve market reach.
US, India are strategic allies of critical importance: Marco Rubio in talks with EAM Jaishankar
Shreyas Iyer joins elite list, becomes 4th captain to slam IPL century during run-chase
Shreyas Iyer etched his name in IPL history, becoming the fourth captain to score a century in a run-chase with a brilliant 101*. His unbeaten knock, alongside Prabhsimran Singh's 69, secured a crucial win for Punjab Kings against Lucknow Super Giants, ending a six-match losing streak. This victory significantly impacts the playoff race.
Gymkhana Club: Delhi's exclusive address; CP architect designed its building
The historic Delhi Gymkhana Club, a symbol of power and prestige for over a century, is facing eviction. The government has ordered the club to vacate its sprawling Lutyens' Delhi property by June 5. This move is for strengthening defence infrastructure and vital public security needs. The club, established in 1913, has been a landmark for the elite.
Chemical leak in California: California declared a state of emergency after a toxic chemical leak at a Garden Grove manufacturing facility. A tank of methyl methacrylate (MMA) overheated, forcing nearly 50,000 residents to evacuate due to fears of rupture or explosion. Crews worked to cool the unstable tank, which releases hazardous and flammable vapors.
Delhi Red Fort blast: NIA chargesheet reveals abuse of AI platform for 'terror engineering'
NIA investigation into the Red Fort car blast uncovers a disturbing use of artificial intelligence for terror engineering. Accused individuals allegedly developed and tested rocket Improvised Explosive Devices in Jammu and Kashmir. The probe details a meticulous approach to IED fabrication. This case highlights the evolving methods of terrorist groups.
Gabriel Ganley, Brazilian bodybuilder known for 500-kilogram leg press, dies at 22: All we know
Brazilian fitness influencer Gabriel Ganley, known as Bbzinho, has died at 22, shocking the fitness world. The popular bodybuilder, who amassed nearly two million Instagram followers, was known for his intense workout videos and energetic persona. His sponsor confirmed his passing, with unverified speculation about hypoglycemia circulating online.
China has achieved industrial-scale production of a new ultra-high-strength T1200-grade carbon fiber, thinner than human hair but stronger than steel. This breakthrough material, capable of pulling a coach with 54 adults, marks a significant advancement for China's advanced materials industry and could impact aerospace and other high-end manufacturing sectors.
Reality star Kim Kardashian revealed she takes nearly 35 supplements daily, leading to pill fatigue. She humorously wished for an IV drip to simplify her routine. Experts note this exhaustion can cause individuals to skip or stop medications, potentially impacting health outcomes for chronic conditions.
Authorities in Uttar Pradesh have launched a crackdown on unhygienic sweet shops near the Shri Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan. During surprise inspections, officials found nearly 200 kilograms of peda stored in poor and unsanitary conditions. Several shop owners are now facing action for allegedly violating food safety regulations. The operation sends a strong message to food businesses about maintaining proper hygiene standards in busy religious areas.
Jaishankar and Rubio hold key talks on Hormuz security and West Asia stability
China mine disaster: At least 82 killed as rescue teams search for survivors in Changzhi
After the devastating coal mine explosion in northern China, where 82 lives have been claimed, rescue teams are tirelessly working to manage the aftermath. The explosion occurred on Friday night at the Liushenyu mine, sparking an urgent inquiry into the disasters cause and accountability.
Indian Kesar and Alphonso mangoes are becoming hugely popular across the UK and Europe, thanks to their rich sweetness and unmistakable aroma. Consumers overseas are increasingly developing a taste for these premium Indian varieties, while Gujarats advanced export and cold-chain systems are helping ensure the fruit reaches international markets in top condition. Their growing global success also highlights how Indian farmers can compete on the world stage when quality produce is backed by modern technology and efficient infrastructure.
A Noida mans emotional video about leaving the city after 14 years has resonated online. Vibhu Trivedi reflected on career success, emotional distance, and the pressure of city life, saying a conversation with a falooda vendor changed his perspective. His decision to return home to Kanpur drew widespread reactions online.
Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai, a distinguished judge from Sikkim High Court, has been recommended by the Supreme Court collegium to become the next Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. Her appointment follows the retirement of the incumbent. Rai, Sikkim's first woman High Court judge, brings extensive judicial and administrative experience to this new role.
Veteran actress Anita Kanwal, after decades in the industry, feels invisible and emotionally drained, struggling with auditions and a perceived lack of value for her talent. She expressed deep hurt over being forgotten, questioning her purpose and the industry's current landscape, despite her willingness to take on age-appropriate roles.
Centre cracked down on CJP after IB warning on possible unrest, claim Maharashtra Cong leaders
Maharashtra Congress leaders accuse the ruling BJP of suppressing public dissent by blocking social media accounts of the satirical 'Cockroach Janta Party' (CJP). The move reportedly followed an Intelligence Bureau report warning of potential unrest due to the CJP's campaign demanding the Union Education Minister's resignation over the NEET-UG paper leak.
Piyush Goyal to visit Canada next week with 150-member industry delegation; trade talks on agenda
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal will lead a large business delegation to Canada next week. The visit aims to speed up free trade agreement talks and boost investment. Discussions will focus on market access for Indian goods and securing critical minerals from Canada. Both nations target significant trade growth. Canadian companies in India are also set to increase.
7 easy kitchen tricks to keep lemons juicy for longer
Lemons dry out quickly in Indian kitchens, especially during summer, but a few simple storage tricks can keep them juicy for much longer. From storing them in water to freezing extra juice and avoiding common mistakes, these seven easy kitchen secrets help reduce waste and make lemons last for weeks.
Irans enriched uranium stockpile to be negotiated within 30-60 days: Report
A draft agreement aims to end regional hostilities. Iran's nuclear issues, including its uranium stockpile, will be negotiated in 30 to 60 days. The deal also includes halting fighting, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and releasing frozen Iranian assets. Pakistani and Qatari mediators facilitated these discussions.
Marco Rubio hails India-US ties after meeting PM Modi; attends Roosevelt House Reception in Delhi
5 dog breeds known for hunting and chasing snakes
Certain dog breeds are naturally alert, fearless and quick enough to detect or chase away snakes near homes and farms. From Jack Russell Terriers to Indian Pariah Dogs, these breeds are known for strong hunting instincts and protective behaviour, especially in areas where snake sightings become common during summer and monsoon months.
Two days holiday for Bakrid in Kerala
Kerala government employees will enjoy a double holiday next week. May 27 and May 28 are now declared holidays for Bakrid. This decision grants a two-day break in the middle of the week. All government offices, public sector undertakings, and educational institutions will observe the holiday. This follows a similar situation last year regarding the Bakrid holiday date.
India should now focus on FTA implementation, utilisation by exporters: Experts
For India to leverage its Free Trade Agreements effectively, a paradigm shift in strategy is imperative. Experts caution that the disparity between secured market access and the realization of exports is widening.
Iran rejects Rubio's claims, blames US sanctions for global energy crisis
US-Iran war: Tehran has rejected remarks by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Iran states US sanctions have held the global energy market hostage. It asserts its nuclear program is peaceful and under IAEA supervision. Iran also blames US and Zionist regime actions for maritime security threats. The nation stands ready to respond to any aggression.
The Indian Air Force has opened applications for AFCAT 2 2026, announcing 379 officer vacancies across Flying and Ground Duty branches. Aspiring candidates can apply online from May 20 to June 19, 2026. The selection involves a written test, AFSB interview, and medicals, with training commencing July 2027. Thoroughly review the official notification for eligibility.
12 MPs, 4 parliamentary panels selected for Sansad Ratna Awards
A private organisation has honoured twelve Members of Parliament and four parliamentary committees with Sansad Ratna Awards. These awards recognise outstanding performance in Parliament. Several prominent MPs and committees have been selected for their contributions. The awards celebrate dedication and effectiveness in legislative work.
Hull Heads shark attack: A 39-year-old man has died after a shark attack near Hull Heads in Far North Queensland. Emergency services responded to reports of the incident at the Hull River boat ramp. The man had been fishing offshore when he sustained fatal injuries.
An Indian woman's viral video reveals how common services in India are costly or unavailable in the UK. She points out differences in delivery, domestic help, and repair services. Many Indians abroad relate to these observations. The video sparks discussion on the convenience of urban Indian life. These conveniences are often underestimated until people move overseas.
Terrorists trapped in J&K: Security Forces tighten cordon around Rajouri's Gambir Mughlan forest
A Google employee in Bengaluru highlighted the city's severe traffic woes, taking 45 minutes to travel just 4 kilometers. He questioned where his high taxes are going, given the poor infrastructure and frustrating commutes. His viral video resonated with many, sparking discussions about urban planning and the daily struggles of lakhs of commuters.

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