Kanpur Student Expresses Security Concerns to PM Modi in Letter
Mumbai, June 15: A young student from Kanpur has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expressing concerns about his safety. Ashutosh Yadav, who is preparing for competitive exams, emphasized that the country has made significant progress in development and infrastructure over the past 12 years. He believes that there should be no compromise ... Read more Kanpur Student Expresses Security Concerns to PM Modi in Letter
Millions Gather in Haridwar for Somvati Amavasya Rituals
Mumbai, June 15: Haridwar witnessed an extraordinary display of faith during the auspicious occasion of Somvati Amavasya. From early morning, devotees flocked to major ghats along the Ganges, including Har Ki Pauri, to partake in sacred rituals. Millions of pilgrims immersed themselves in the Ganges, offering prayers and performing rituals. In light of the large ... Read more Millions Gather in Haridwar for Somvati Amavasya Rituals
Indian Markets Surge Following US-Iran Peace Agreement Announcement
Mumbai, June 15: The Indian stock market opened on a high note on Monday, buoyed by increased risk sentiment following US President Donald Trumps announcement of a peace agreement with Iran. Both the BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 saw gains of over 1.4 percent at the start of the trading week. The Sensex began ... Read more Indian Markets Surge Following US-Iran Peace Agreement Announcement
Australian PM welcomes US-Iran peace deal
Continued restraint and constructive engagement will be essential to prevent further escalation and secure a lasting agreement.
Commercial flights take off from Noida International Airport today
According to the state government, the inaugural flight is scheduled to depart from Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, Lucknow at 7:05 am and arrive at the Jewar airport at 8:05 am
Mumbai Man's Rs 350 App Haircut Vs Rs 60 Local Salon Visit Sparks Debate On Cost Of Convenience
Reflecting on the experience, Kejriwal pointed out that the Rs 300 difference represented the price of convenience rather than a difference in service quality.
UN chief welcomes US-Iran peace deal and Strait of Hormuz reopening
The statement said the UN chief expresses deep appreciation for the constructive role played by Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and other regional countries in supporting the negotiations that led to the peace deal
Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian oil facility, spark fuel depot fire
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his countrys forces struck an oil facility that was important for the reserve in Russias Yaroslavl region
US and Iran move closer to deal, but signing timeline remains uncertain
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Islamabad was preparing for an electronic signing, to be followed by technical-level talks in the coming week
Ebola cases in DR Congo rise to 710, death toll reaches 149
The ministry said the government, together with provincial authorities, response partners and local communities, was continuing public health interventions
Odisha bus crash: Driver killed, 20 injured after vehicle hits divider
The bus carrying about 45 passengers was returning to Andhra Pradeshs Vijaynagram from Kolkata when it met with the accident
Lightning strikes kill eight across Jharkhand, including women and children
Two each were killed in Ranchi and Garhwa districts, while the remaining deaths were reported in Chatra, Giridih, Seraikela-Kharsawan, and Jamtara districts
Punjab: Six granthis arrested for abetting peers suicide
The deceased has been identified as Jaspal Singh, 28. As per the complaint, on June 9 morning, a priest, along with the other accused granthis and some unidentified persons, visited Jaspal and demanded a share in religious programmes
Delhi fire tragedy: Four held over blaze that killed three in Govindpuri
The fire claimed lives of three and injured eight people, officials said on Sunday.The fire broke out at around 2.20 am on June 12
22 MPs now with dissident TMC camp, claims Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
Ghosh Dastidar said the dissident MPs would meet Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday and seek recognition as a separate parliamentary bloc
Israel strikes Beirut after Hezbollah fires projectiles into northern Israel
The Israeli military said earlier that Hezbollah had launched three projectiles towards communities in northern Israel, calling it a blatant ceasefire violation
West Asia War: Trump says US-Iran agreement complete, Strait of Hormuz to reopen
US President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran had reached a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the US naval blockade. While a formal signing is expected, key details of the agreement, including broader issues, have not yet been released
Mumbai Man, 22, Asks Reddit How To Build A Retirement Corpus On Rs 20,000 Monthly Investments
In a recent post, the young man shared his salary breakdown and asked whether saving Rs 20,000 a month would be enough to build a meaningful retirement corpus over the long term.
Helly Shah Advocates for Savings and Smart Investments Amid Global Crisis
Mumbai, June 15: Recently, actress Helly Shah, known for her remarkable performance in the fifth season of the OTT show Gullak, shared her insights on the importance of saving money amidst global conflicts. These events have also impacted the global oil trade. In a conversation, she echoed the Prime Ministers appeal, advising people against purchasing ... Read more Helly Shah Advocates for Savings and Smart Investments Amid Global Crisis
Gorakhpur Emerges as a Model of Development, Says CM Yogi
Mumbai, June 15: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has hailed Gorakhpur as an exemplary model of development. He stated that over the past nine years, the city has transformed from facing health crises, poor infrastructure, flooding, crime, and identity issues to entering a new era of growth, good governance, and modern amenities. During a public address ... Read more Gorakhpur Emerges as a Model of Development, Says CM Yogi
Capitalism and the Modern World
How a restless system reshaped our lives and what it is doing to us now In barely two centuries, capitalism has rewritten the story of human life. It has lifted millions out of poverty, connected distant continents, and filled our homes with goods and gadgets that our grandparents could not have imagined. Yet the same system that built this modern world now feels like a force beyond anyones control widening inequality, hollowing out communities, and pushing both people and planet to the brink. The question before us is no longer whether capitalism works. It is: for whom does it work, and at what cost? Capitalisms defenders celebrate its undeniable achievements. Markets, they argue, reward hard work, talent, and innovation. The promise is simple: if you study, struggle, and strive, the system will eventually recognise your effort. For many, especially in the Global South, this promise has been a powerful aspiration. From the Valley of Kashmir to the streets of Mumbai, from the bazaars of Lahore to the tech parks of Bengaluru, young people invest their hopes in market-driven growth, in start-ups, stock markets, and global trade. But look more closely at the modern world capitalism has created, and another picture emerges. The same markets that enable opportunity also concentrate power. A handful of corporations now control what we read, what we watch, even what we desire. Algorithms decide what appears on our screens, and in doing so, quietly shape our politics and our culture. The language of choice and freedom hides the reality of dependence. We may be customers, but we are also commodities. This paradox is especially visible in societies like ours, where traditional ways of life meet the hard logic of global capital. In a place like Kashmir, once defined by its handicrafts, orchards, and small-scale trade, the new economy arrives through malls, franchises, and digital platforms. The young artisan, who once learned a skill handed down over generations, now faces a world where value is measured in clicks, likes, and quarterly profits. Capitalism does not simply add another layer to society; it rearranges its very foundations. Work itself has been transformed. The old image of the stable government job or modest family business is rapidly being replaced by the precarious gig, the temporary contract, the call-centre shift that stretches past midnight to serve customers on another continent. This is sold to us as flexibility and freedom. In reality, it often means insecurity without a safety net. The modern worker, whether in Srinagar or San Francisco, is expected to be always available, always productive, always upgrading their skills to remain employable in a race with no finish line. At the heart of this system lies a simple, ruthless logic: growth must never stop. Economies are judged not by the well-being of their people but by the percentage points of their GDP. Governments fear any slowdown, for it threatens investment, jobs, and political stability. So the machine of production must keep running faster, extracting more from the earth and from human bodies. Forests become timber, rivers become hydroelectric projects, mountains become mines. The language of development often ignores the silent question: what happens when there is nothing left to extract? The climate crisis is capitalisms most devastating mirror. The same fossil fuels that powered the industrial revolution and brought modern comforts to our homes are now destabilising the very climate that sustains life. Heatwaves, floods, glacial melt, and erratic weather patterns are no longer distant warnings but lived realities. In fragile regions, where livelihoods are closely tied to land and water, the cost is immense. Yet the global economic system still rewards the same extractive industries responsible for this crisis, while communities on the margins bear the heaviest burden. There is also a quieter, more intimate cost: the erosion of meaning. When everything is turned into a product from education to healthcare, from news to spirituality values that cannot be easily priced begin to recede. Time for family, care for elders, spiritual reflection, community bonds, and simple contentment do not show up in economic indicators. A young person may have more material comfort than their grandparents but feel deeper anxiety, loneliness, and pressure. Capitalism has given us more things, but not necessarily more peace. Yet it would be simplistic to romanticise a pre-capitalist past or to ignore the real gains of market-driven growth. Millions who once lived on the edge of starvation today have access to better food, medicine, and connectivity. The challenge is not to turn back the clock, but to ask whether we can tame a system that was never designed with human dignity or ecological balance at its centre. Can we imagine a form of capitalism that is not allowed to run wild where markets exist, but are disciplined by ethics, regulation, and democratic accountability? Around the world, debates on inequality, corporate power, and climate justice are intensifying. Movements for fair wages, universal basic services, and stronger environmental protections are pushing back against the idea that the market alone knows best. In many places, local economies, cooperatives, and social enterprises are quietly experimenting with different models of ownership and profit-sharing. These are small efforts in the shadow of a giant, but they signal a deep hunger for alternatives. For societies like ours, caught between aspiration and anxiety, the conversation about capitalism cannot be left to economists and business leaders alone. It is a moral and political question that touches every home. What do we value more: endless consumption or dignified work? Short-term profit or long-term sustainability? A handful of billionaires or a broad, secure middle class? In classrooms, mosques, village meetings, and drawing rooms, we must ask what kind of modernity we truly want. Capitalism built much of the modern world we inhabit, but it should not be allowed to define our future without question. If we continue to treat growth as an end in itself, we will inherit a planet that is richer in numbers and poorer in everything that makes life worth living. The task before us is not merely to criticise or celebrate capitalism, but to insist that any economic system be judged by how it treats the most vulnerable, by how it protects the natural world, and by whether it allows ordinary people the chance not just to survive, but to live with dignity. The modern world does not have to be a marketplace first and a society second. It can be a place where markets serve humanity, not the other way round. ( The Author is a lecturer in political science and columnist)
Tragic Accident in Pandharpur: Shiv Senas Shaina NC Calls for Enhanced Safety Measures
Mumbai, June 15: Shiv Senas national spokesperson, Shaina NC, expressed deep sorrow over the tragic accident in Pandharpur. She emphasized that no amount of financial compensation can bring back lost lives. The government must take appropriate measures to prevent such incidents in the future. In a conversation with a news agency, Shaina NC noted that ... Read more Tragic Accident in Pandharpur: Shiv Senas Shaina NC Calls for Enhanced Safety Measures
Fadnavis Slams Row Over White Road Strips For Jain Monks
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday slammed political parties for fueling a controversy over white strips painted on Mumbai roads to assist barefoot Jain monks in the summer heat.
AIMIM to Contest UP Elections with Full Force, Says Waris Pathan
Mumbai, June 15: Waris Pathan, the national spokesperson for the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), has made a significant statement regarding the upcoming Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in 2027. He emphasized that the party will enter the electoral fray with full strength and determination. Additionally, he expressed deep sorrow over the tragic road accident in ... Read more AIMIM to Contest UP Elections with Full Force, Says Waris Pathan
Flat sellers Aadhaar & PAN linked later, tribunal deletes addl 5.8L tax on buyer
Two youths killed in bike collision on Panvel-Karjat road
Mumbai redevelopment projects gather steam as cluster-led developments gain traction
Mumbai's property market is seeing a major shift in redevelopment. Developers are now focusing on larger, cluster-based projects instead of individual buildings. This trend is expected to create thousands of new homes by 2031. Areas like Borivali and Andheri are leading this transformation. The city's high population density makes redevelopment a crucial housing solution.
Ex-Bombay HC judge files complaint over threat in UK for 2024 verdict
In Mumbai, Sion road over bridge work speeds up, set to reopen March 2027
Mumbai MLA demands reconstruction of Borivli station, more AC locals to Churchgate
Air India crash probe: Pilots federation flags discrepancies in turbine timing
The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has called for fresh Boeing 787 simulator tests by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) to verify the timing of Ram Air Turbine (RAT) deployment in the Air India AI171 crash
Bandra police arrest two for assaulting BMC official over shed inspection
BJP corporator urges BMC to develop Singapore-style hawker zone at Colaba Causeway in Mumbai
Unauthorised absence by RBI official grave misconduct: Bombay HC upholds his removal
Two sisters raped in Palghar: Absconding accused held from Gujarat
RTO clerical staff declare pen down strike across Maharashtra from Tuesday
Three years on, Maharashtra road safety meeting yet be held
Amid rebellion buzz, Sena (UBT) says all 9 MPs attended meeting
Lieutenant General Dheeraj Seth Appointed as New Chief of Army Staff
Mumbai, June 14: The central government has appointed Lieutenant General Dheeraj Seth, the current Deputy Chief of Army Staff, as the next Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army. He will assume office on June 30, succeeding General Upendra Dwivedi, who will retire on the same day. Defense expert and former Major General ... Read more Lieutenant General Dheeraj Seth Appointed as New Chief of Army Staff
FDA Seizes Misbranded Cosmetics Worth 5L in Mumbai
Injured Cobra Undergoes Rare CT Scan in Mumbai
2 killed as pipeline bursts during pigging at liquid cargo jetty in JNPA in Navi Mumbai
A 22-year-old who is about to start a job in Mumbai with a monthly salary of around Rs 1 lakh turned to Reddit for advice on retirement planning. After accounting for rent, living expenses and family support, he expects to have about Rs 20,000 left each month for savings and investments. Reddit users advised him to first build an emergency fund, buy health and term insurance, invest consistently and focus on increasing his income through upskilling, arguing that career growth can have a bigger impact on long-term wealth creation than constantly tweaking investments.
Delay, when explained, not reason enough to quash MCOCA: HC
Maharashtra prioritises drinking water supply till August 31 amid low rainfall
Water Resources Minister instructed authorities to reserve adequate water to ensure an uninterrupted supply for nearly 8.5 million residents of the Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad metropolitan regions until the end of August
Raigad Tribal woman poisoning case: Hubby held for suicide abetment
Rising Crime Rates in Chandigarh Raise Serious Security Concerns
Mumbai, June 14: The recent shooting incident at a chemist shop in Sector 11 of Chandigarh has ignited serious questions regarding law and order in the city. Local councilor Sachin Galan expressed sharp criticism of the administration and police response, stating that this is not an isolated incident but part of a troubling trend of ... Read more Rising Crime Rates in Chandigarh Raise Serious Security Concerns
IRCTC website to be revamped by July 15 after student flags glitches
The decision was taken during an interactive session with students at the Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur, where a student raised concerns about recurring glitches and delays on the railway ticketing platform
MCOCA case: Delhi court sends alleged syndicate leader to 3-day police custody
A Delhi court on Sunday granted three days` police custody remand of Shabir Choudhary alias Shabir Ali in a Special Cell case under the MCOCA. The court observed that, considering the gravity of the allegations, it would not be proper to stall the investigation at this stage
Bombay High Court seeks NIAs reply on Varavara Raos plea to relocate to Hyderabad
The 85-year-old activist, who is out on medical bail, has argued that he cannot afford to live in Mumbai. The court has directed the NIA to file its reply within two weeks.
14 Indians aboard MSV Virat 1 successfully rescued, crew heads to Mumbai
All 14 Indian crew members from the Indian-registered MSV Virat 1 have been rescued safely following the vessel's sinking, approximately 80 nautical miles off Ras Al Hadd, Oman, due to a mechanical fault. Omani authorities, alongside the Indian Embassy, rapidly coordinated rescue efforts, leading to their safe evacuation to MV Jabal Ali 9, which is now sailing back to Mumbai.
Discontent Grows Within TMC, Rebel MPs May Strengthen NDA: Sanjay Nirupam
Mumbai, June 14: Sanjay Nirupam, spokesperson for the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction), has commented on the internal politics of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the opposition INDIA alliance. He claims that serious discontent and rebellion have emerged within the TMC, suggesting that rebel members may soon join the NDA. Nirupam has leveled serious accusations against ... Read more Discontent Grows Within TMC, Rebel MPs May Strengthen NDA: Sanjay Nirupam
After the meeting, party's lone Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Raut said all MPs were firmly with the party
Concerns Raised Over Yamuna Ghats Condition in Paonta Sahib Amid Namami Gange Project Delays
Mumbai, June 14: In Paonta Sahib, located in the Sirmaur district of Himachal Pradesh, devotees have expressed their concerns regarding the cleanliness and low water levels at the Yamuna Ghat. Questions have also been raised about the pace and effectiveness of the central governments ambitious Namami Gange project. Despite the historical and religious significance of ... Read more Concerns Raised Over Yamuna Ghats Condition in Paonta Sahib Amid Namami Gange Project Delays
Nikita Rawal Praises Shilpa Shetty as a Grounded Star in New Show
Mumbai, June 14: Actress Nikita Rawal recently shared the screen with Shilpa Shetty in the G5 show Maa Hai Na. She described Shilpa as a down-to-earth and wonderful artist to work with. Nikita highlighted that the shows greatest feature is its celebration of a mothers love and the bonds that keep families together. She stated, ... Read more Nikita Rawal Praises Shilpa Shetty as a Grounded Star in New Show
PM Modi addresses investors in France, pitches India as global innovation hub
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India`s emergence as a leading destination for investment and innovation at Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice, France. Addressing investors and venture capital leaders, he said India`s growth is powered by talent, scale, stability and reforms
Mumbai Crime Branch Seizes 4,734 Bottles of Codeine Syrup, Four Arrested
Mumbai, June 14: The Mumbai Crime Branch has confiscated 4,734 bottles of codeine syrup valued at 5.2 million. During this operation, four suspects were arrested. The Crime Branch unit seized the cough syrup containing codeine phosphate during a raid in Navi Mumbai, where an additional 4,581 bottles were found at one suspects residence. In total, ... Read more Mumbai Crime Branch Seizes 4,734 Bottles of Codeine Syrup, Four Arrested
Scorching heat by day, storms by evening as Vidarbha faces extreme weather
The region may see a rise in maximum temperatures by 23 degrees Celsius over the next 48 hours, followed by largely stable conditions thereafter
India's first 8-lane tunnel, an engineering marvel beneath Rajasthan's Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve, is set to open on June 20, 2026. This 4.9-kilometer twin-tube tunnel on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will significantly reduce travel times and improve connectivity, while prioritizing wildlife conservation.
Indian crew evacuated from vessel off Oman coast after engine failure
Fourteen Indian crew members aboard the Indian-flagged merchant vessel Virat 1 were evacuated to a life raft after the ship suffered an engine failure off the Oman coast. The Indian Embassy in Muscat said rescue operations are underway under the coordination of Omani authorities
Girija Oak on how looks dictate casting in Bollywood
Actress Girija Oak opened up about how ethnicity influences casting decisions in Bollywood, calling it a 'strange game of perception'. She said it has mostly worked in her favour. The actress is currently receiving widespread praise for her role as a nurse in 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata', based on the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer has leased a luxurious 3,875 sq ft apartment in Mumbai's Worli for over three years, with a total rental commitment of 7.14 crore. The premium Artesia tower residence offers extensive amenities and highlights the growing demand for high-end rentals among celebrities seeking flexibility and prime locations.
Mouni Roy Shares Post On Bridesmaids After Announcing Separation From Suraj Nambiar
Mumbai, June 14 (IANS) Actress Mouni Roy recently took to social media to share a fun bridesmaids post featuring her close friends, including Disha Patani, Sonam Bajwa, and Krishna Shroff.
Compromised PM listens like an obedient servant: Rahul Gandhi slams Modi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a sharp attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the United States following the deaths of three Indian sailors in a US military strike on the tanker MT Settebello near Oman
Winning the first time was a special feeling. But the second time was not easy for us. Credit goes to all the boys; they worked really hard. To the fans, to our owners, they supported us with whatever we needed, says Siddhesh Lad
Priyanshi Yadav Discusses Her Challenging Role in Tu Hi Re Dil Mein
Mumbai, June 14: Actress Priyanshi Yadav is set to appear in the new ZEE TV show Tu Hi Re Dil Mein. In this series, she plays the character of Vrinda. Ahead of the shows premiere, she opened up about her role, describing it as one of her most challenging yet. Priyanshi expressed that when she ... Read more Priyanshi Yadav Discusses Her Challenging Role in Tu Hi Re Dil Mein
Priyanshi Yadav Talks About Her Challenging Role in Tu Hi Re Dil Mein
Mumbai, June 14: Actress Priyanshi Yadav is set to appear in the new ZEE TV show Tu Hi Re Dil Mein. In a recent interview, she opened up about her character, Vrinda, describing it as one of the most challenging roles she has taken on so far. Priyanshi mentioned that she realized this was not ... Read more Priyanshi Yadav Talks About Her Challenging Role in Tu Hi Re Dil Mein
Congress Leader Criticizes PM Modis Foreign Visits and Domestic Policies
Mumbai, June 14: Congress leader Hussain Dalwai has responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent trip to France, among other issues. In a conversation, Dalwai stated that since Modi took office, he has been traveling the world. However, he questioned the outcomes of these trips, asserting that Indias foreign policy has failed. He criticized the ... Read more Congress Leader Criticizes PM Modis Foreign Visits and Domestic Policies
El Nino may push food prices higher, inflation seen at 5.2-5.5 per cent in FY27
The report noted that while current food supply conditions remain comfortable, weather-related risks and higher fuel costs could put upward pressure on prices during FY27
Youth Climbs Mobile Tower in Jharkhand, Marking 11th Incident in 25 Days
Mumbai, June 14: In Jharkhand, incidents of individuals climbing mobile and electricity towers continue unabated. On Sunday, a young man ascended a mobile tower in Kharoundhi Bazaar, Garhwa district, due to a personal relationship issue. After hours of negotiation, police and local authorities safely brought him down. This marks the 11th such incident in the ... Read more Youth Climbs Mobile Tower in Jharkhand, Marking 11th Incident in 25 Days
Operation Tiger buzz in Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray holds meeting with Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs
Shiv Sena (UBT) asserted all nine MPs attended Uddhav Thackeray's meeting, with five joining virtually due to valid reasons like family illness or election duties. This gathering aimed to quell speculation of a significant party split, following recent meetings between some UBT MPs and leaders of the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena.
Not Aamir, Salman Khan becomes highlight of Lagaan bash
Hyderabad: Bollywood superstar Salman Khan grabbed everyones attention at the grand celebration marking 25 years of Lagaan and Aamir Khan Productions in Mumbai. While the event brought together several stars from the film industry, it was Salmans surprising new look that became the biggest talking point among fans. Salman Khans New Look Salman arrived at Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Amrish Puris Unforgettable Slap to Smita Patil: The Story Behind the Scene
Mumbai, June 14: The history of Indian cinema is filled with films that are remembered for their powerful narratives and outstanding performances. One such film is Bhumika, featuring the legendary actors Smita Patil and Amrish Puri in lead roles. An intriguing incident related to this film has resurfaced, where Amrish Puri actually slapped Smita Patil ... Read more Amrish Puris Unforgettable Slap to Smita Patil: The Story Behind the Scene
Actress Surbhi Jyoti Welcomes Baby Girl, Shares Joyful News on Social Media
Mumbai, June 14: Television actress Surbhi Jyoti and her husband Sumit Suri have become parents after nearly a year and a half of marriage. The actress has given birth to a baby girl. Surbhi shared this delightful news with her fans on social media. As soon as the announcement was made, fans and fellow artists ... Read more Actress Surbhi Jyoti Welcomes Baby Girl, Shares Joyful News on Social Media
Weekly Horoscope: Insights for June 15 to June 21, 2026
Mumbai, June 14: This weeks horoscope, based on your ascendant sign, provides insights into your family life, financial status, health, and work environment. Discover what you can expect this week, what actions may benefit you, and the precautions you should take to avoid difficulties. Aries: Individuals with Aries ascendant may face financial challenges at the ... Read more Weekly Horoscope: Insights for June 15 to June 21, 2026
Nitin Gadkari approves 100 per cent ethanol fuel to reduce Indias oil imports
Gadkari said he had signed the necessary regulatory file on Saturday evening, paving the way for the legal use of 100 per cent ethanol as an automotive fuel in India
Surbhi Jyoti, Husband Sumit Suri Welcome First Child, A Baby Girl. See Announcement Post
Mumbai, June 14 (IANS) Popular television actress Surbhi Jyoti has finally embraced motherhood as she welcomed her first child, a baby girl with husband Sumit Suri on June 13 this year.
Tides of trash: Elephanta Island battles mounting waste crisis as footfalls set to rise
Elephanta Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, grapples with a mounting waste crisis from tourism. The Waste Matters Foundation is tackling this by formalizing waste management, collecting, sorting, and recycling over 150 kg of daily refuse. Initiatives aim to educate tourists and protect the island's unique biodiversity from pollution.
Three Criminals Arrested in Gonda Police Encounter, One Injured
Mumbai, June 14: In a significant police operation, three criminals were apprehended during an encounter in Gonda. The incident occurred when a joint team from the Kargilganj police and the Special Operations Group (SOG) engaged with the suspects. During the confrontation, one of the criminals, identified as Ramchandra, sustained a gunshot wound to his right ... Read more Three Criminals Arrested in Gonda Police Encounter, One Injured
Maharashtra: Four family members found dead in Washim village, probe underway
Sub-Inspector Imran Pathan of the Shirpur Police Station, speaking to reporters, said that police have launched an inquiry after recovering the bodies of the deceased from a well in Tivli village
Rajasthan: 20 injured as UP roadways bus rams truck on Agra bypass in Dausa
According to officials, the accident occurred around 4:30 AM. Most passengers were fast asleep at the time. Eyewitnesses stated that there was a sudden, loud crash as the bus rammed into the truck ahead
PM Modi begins France visit with focus on G7 Summit and innovation ties
In a social media post, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the visit will provide an opportunity to further strengthen India-France cooperation across key sectors
Funeral for Iran`s late supreme leader to begin on July 4 in Tehran
According to the statement, the final funeral ceremony will be held in the northeastern city of Mashhad on July 9, following which the late leader will be laid to rest at the holy shrine of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Shiite Muslims, in the same city and on the same day
India`s Russian oil imports rise in May as refiners boost purchases
Crude oil accounted for about 83 per cent of India`s imports from Russia during the month, valued at 4.8 billion euros, while oil products and coal imports stood at 550 million euros and 429 million euros, respectively
Anupam Kher Celebrates Kirron Khers 74th Birthday with Heartfelt Tribute
Mumbai, June 14: Bollywood actress Kirron Kher is celebrating her 74th birthday today. On this special occasion, her husband and actor Anupam Kher shared a heartfelt post on social media. Anupam Kher posted beautiful pictures of Kirron on Instagram, showcasing her simplicity. In the caption, he wished her a happy birthday, expressing hopes for her ... Read more Anupam Kher Celebrates Kirron Khers 74th Birthday with Heartfelt Tribute
Mumbai, June 14: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has embarked on a two-day visit to Singapore aimed at attracting investment for the development of Amaravati and other key infrastructure projects. The Chief Minister departed from Bengaluru and is expected to arrive in Singapore on Sunday. According to his office, he will participate in ... Read more Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu Embarks on Two-Day Singapore Visit to Attract Investment
Vijay, Rashmika keep a special promise to school students
Mumbai: Keeping true to their words, beloved couple Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna will be rewarding the hardworking students of 9th and 10th grade from Achampet Mandal of Telangana, the place where Vijays father was born. Making the exciting announcement on social media, VD took to his X (Earlier known as Twitter) handle and wrote, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

