Madras High Court sets aside appointment of 17 personal assistants to its judges
Justices S.M. Subramaniam and N. Senthilkumar find several illegalities and irregularities in the appointment process undertaken in 2023
Environmentalists allege bid to derail Muttil tree-felling case
Wayanad Prakruthi Samrakshana Samiti alleges that the Kerala government and the accused are acting in concert to sabotage the case.
Nearly 200 acres of forest land encroached in Telanganas Vikarabad; eight acres recovered
Officials have woken up only recently to the rampant deforestation going on for several years, and are now busy in damage control exercise
Anthiyur horse fair venue dispute resolved after talks
During the meeting held at the temple, the temple administration assured horse owners that around 10 acres of land would be earmarked for temporary sheds and vehicle parking. Following the assurance, the association agreed to continue holding the fair at its existing venue, bringing to an end a week-long dispute.
Red alert for heavy rain in coastal Karnataka on July 2-3
Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) stated that coastal Karnataka recorded 53 mm rainfall in 24 hours ending at 8.30 a.m. on July 1 against the normal rainfall of 41 mm for the same period
Delhi Gymkhana Club served show-cause notice in eviction proceedings
The Estate Officer has called upon the Delhi Gymkhana Club to show-cause on or before July 7, 2026, as to why an order of eviction should not be made against it under the provisions of the Public Premises Act.
Indian Techie, 33, Dies After Car Gets Swept Away In US Flash Floods
On Saturday afternoon 33-year-old Venkatesh Doppalapudi was driving to Houston when severe storms had already dropped more than 6 inches of rain in many parts of Kansas. During his journey his vehicle was washed away by the flash floods.
Andhra Pradesh Information Commission dismisses 160 RTI cases, raps appellant over misuse
The Commission said Naidu Nagarjuna Reddy had filed thousands of applications and over 400 second appeals, using the RTI Act as a litigation tool rather than for transparency
Imtiaz Ali interview: On How Main Vaapas Aaunga found its voice at the box office
Bollywood filmmaker Imtiaz Ali opens up about the surprising rise of his film Main Vaapas Aaunga, the Partition drama starring Naseeruddin Shah, Diljit Dosanjh, Sharvari Wagh and Vedang Raina
The unregulated drink: rethinking alcohol control in India
Alcohol consumption significantly raises the risk of injuries, mental illness, and non-communicable diseases, including cancer; it is time for a National Alcohol Control Policy and Programme that prioritises people over profit, prevention over revenue, and long-term well-being over short-term gains
NEET-PG 2026: Medical Exam Body Issues Advisory On Test City Allocation Process
NEET-PG 2026: The medical examination body advised candidates not to rush while submitting their applications, stating that early submission does not provide any preferential right for allotment of a particular test state, test city, or test centre.
Minister says Higher Education department will undertake a comprehensive review of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme. Necessary reforms will be introduced to address the practical difficulties experienced by students and colleges
Will Love You Unconditionally: Chinese Firm Sells Hyper-Real Robots
The company UBTech says its U1 robot -- equipped with eye cameras, chest sensors, and listening microphones -- is the world's first full-sized, ultra-realistic humanoid designed for mass production.
Bulldozer Action Against Illegal Luxury Bungalows Near Statue Of Unity
BJP MLA Darshna Deshmukh Vasava said in 2022, he came to know about such incident through news reports.
African Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of When you follow in the path of your father, you learn to walk like him. The saying emphasizes that people often learn through example rather than instruction. It reflects how the values, habits, character, and principles demonstrated by parents or mentors can shape the attitudes and behavior of those who follow them. The proverb reminds us that leadership begins with setting a good example, as the actions of one generation often become the lessons and legacy of the next.
Ola Electric doubles QoQ growth, registers 16,144 in June
New Delhi: Ola Electric on Wednesday, July 1, said it has registered 43,719 electric two-wheelers in the April-June quarter, nearly doubling from 22,252 vehicles in the previous quarter, aided by improving retail execution, stronger product availability and sustained demand. The company registered 16,144 vehicles in June, its highest monthly registration figure in recent quarters, as 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 .
Cabinet Approves Rs 14,115 Crore Road Projects In Delhi, UP
The 8.1-kilometre project will be developed with a total capital cost of Rs 6,969.67 crore.
Repairs to Cauvery bridge will be completed by end of September
Tiruchi MP Durai Vaiko holds meeting with officials to review progress of various ongoing projects in the city
Tamil Nadu: Former Ministers C Vijayabaskar, MR Vijayabaskar to join TVK on July 2
Senior AIADMK leaders and former Tamil Nadu Ministers C Vijayabaskar and MR Vijayabaskar announced that they will be joining the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) on July 2, marking a significant political development in the state's evolving political landscape.
Make learning and innovation lifelong pursuits, President Murmu tells Andhra graduates
At the first convocation of the Central University of Andhra Pradesh, the President said a degree should mark the beginning, not the end, of the pursuit of knowledge
Water level in Mettur Dam stands at 78.17 feet
Surat Civic Body Suspends 5 Over Slum Demolition It Claims It Did Not Order
According to Surat Municipal Corporation officials the reason for suspension is to ensure that the departmental investigation can be conducted in a completely fair, neutral, and unbiased manner
Japans rush to India: The big story behind the Modi-Takaichi summit
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's India visit comes as Japanese investments accelerate across banking, manufacturing, infrastructure and clean energy. Billion-dollar deals, rising corporate interest and closer financial cooperation highlight how Japan is emerging as one of India's most important long-term economic partners, strengthening both investment flows and strategic ties.
TMC MP Mahua Moitra faces protest outside party MLAs residence
Kolkata: TMC MP Mahua Moitra on Wednesday, July 1, alleged that BJP workers hurled eggs and raised slogans against her during a protest outside the residence of party MLA Alifa Ahmed in West Bengals Nadia district. Moitra had gone to Palashi in Kaliganj to attend a TMC meeting at Ahmeds residence when a group of 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 .
Lt General Rajesh Pushkar Takes Charge As Southern Command Chief
He succeeds Lieutenant General Sandeep Jain, who has taken over as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff, according to a defence release.
Through The Magnificent Life, artist Rajesh RV imagines a world of harmony and hope
On display at Forum Art Gallery till August 8, the exhibition showcases Rajeshs mixed-media compositions, crafted from carefully layered fragments of newspapers, books and magazines
Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar has advocated for a sustainable weight loss approach, urging people to ditch crash diets and viral trends. She emphasized that gradual, comfortable weight loss, focusing on traditional regional foods over nutrient-counting fads. The fitness coach advised against 'magic ingredients' and quick fixes, highlighting that consistency in regular meals and familiar eating habits is the true key to lasting results and overall well-being.
Iran insists on keeping control over Hormuz: Report
Iran is determined to gain international recognition for its control over the Strait of Hormuz, including the right to levy fees on ships. Despite an interim deal with the U.S. allowing free passage for 60 days, Tehran insists on permanent control and will not negotiate other disputes until this is agreed.
2026 High-Paying Tech Jobs: Master These 3 Skills to Earn Up to Rs 30 Lakh+ Packages
AI, Data Science and Cloud Computing are the top high-paying skills in 2026. Learn required skills, salary insights, and career tips to earn up to Rs.30 lakh+ packages.
Man who survived two natural disasters in Venezuelas La Guaira vows to never return
Bruised around his left eye and across much of his body, 46-year-old Venezuelan merchant Grian Serrano is recovering from the ordeal he endured with his son and mother
Under VB-G RAM-G scheme, which comes into force with effect from July 1, the States contribution has been increased to 40%. The Centre reducing its contribution for the Centrally-sponsored programmes will lead to fiscal strain on Tamil Nadu, he said.
Over 100 prominent figures from India and Pakistan, including former CMs Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, have penned an open letter urging Prime Ministers Modi and Sharif to revive bilateral dialogue. The appeal calls for restoring full diplomatic ties, resuming trade, and reopening cross-border transport links. Signatories emphasize sustained engagement as the sole path to resolving differences and fostering peace and prosperity in South Asia for nearly two billion people.
New York Firefighter-In-Training Pulls Off Incredible Engagement Proposal, See Pictures
Family Day is designed to show loved ones what probies go through during the academy's weeks-long programme.
Generations of Hope: The Global Legacy of the Dhinakaran Family Transforming Lives Worldwide
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Ill hold as many hearings as I want': Jordan shuts down Rep. Jayapal on sanctuary city policies
FIFA World Cup 2026: Ecuador coach Sebastin Beccacece steps down after exit
I'm taking the love, respect, commitment and admiration from the boys, from this group of warriors, the Ecuadorian national team, said Sebastin Beccacece
Unchecked AI Progress May Pose Catastrophic Risks, UN Panel Warns
The panel also outlined a range of safety concerns, such as the risk of losing control over AI systems as they become increasingly autonomous, and deceptive.
VAO absconds after DVAC seizes bribe money at e-seva centre
TMC MP Mahua Moitra alleges egg attack by BJP workers during Nadia visit
TMC MP Mahua Moitra alleged BJP workers hurled eggs and shouted slogans during a protest outside an MLA's residence in Nadia, West Bengal. Moitra, attending a party meeting, claimed law and order has collapsed and the police are inactive. This follows a similar incident in June where BJP workers allegedly attempted to target her outside a court. Moitra vowed to pursue legal action against those involved.
Kerala Cricket Association lifts its 3-year ban on Sreesanth
The Kerala Cricket Association took the decision to lift Sreesanths ban in its special general body meeting held during the day
Lt Gen Sandeep Jain assumes office as Vice-Chief of Army Staff
Lieutenant General Sandeep Jain has taken over as the Vice-Chief of the Army Staff. With a distinguished career spanning nearly four decades, he brings extensive experience from command and staff roles in diverse operational environments, including UN peacekeeping missions and counter-insurgency operations. His leadership extends across various formations, highlighting his deep understanding of conventional warfare and force readiness.
'Too bad for our country...' Trump reacts after SCOTUS blocks birthright citizenship executive order
Siya Goyal, Lover's Snapchat Video Days Before Ketan Agarwal's Murder
Siya Goyal's parents have told the media she was not in a romantic relationship with Chetan Chaudhary, but were simply friends
WhatsApp To Bring New User ID Feature. Centre Fears Online Frauds May Go Up
WhatsApp also says most people should choose usernames that are unique and shared only with people they trust. If needed, the app will offer a username generator to help users create one.
Kerala Assembly urges Centre to withdraw proposed FCRA amendments
Kerala Assembly unanimously passed a resolution demanding the Centre withdraw proposed FCRA amendments, citing severe impacts on voluntary and charitable organizations. Legislators argued the changes would undermine autonomy, restrict democratic functioning, and create practical hurdles for crucial social, health, and educational work. Concerns were raised about government control over assets and potential misuse of provisions against grassroots initiatives.
Ghaziabad youth Zaid beaten to death after bike grazes past car
Ghaziabad: A Muslim youth in Uttar Pradeshs Ghaziabad was allegedly beaten to death after his vehicle grazed a car of a property dealer on Monday, June 29. Police arrested Rahul Maavi, alias Pahalwan (25), while his aide, Anuj Kasana, is still absconding, with a search underway. On Monday, Zaid and his friends were on their 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 .
ICC rankings: Ishan Kishan tops T20I batting charts, surpasses Abhishek Sharma
Ishan Kishan has ascended to the pinnacle of ICC men's T20I batting rankings, surpassing Abhishek Sharma. His stellar T20 World Cup performance, marked by 317 runs at nearly 200 strike rate, propelled him to the top spot. Kishan joins an elite Indian club, while other Indian players see shifts in both T20I and Test rankings. Jasprit Bumrah remains a dominant force in Test bowling.
US and Iran enter technical talks to secure peace deal, restart shipping
Technical discussions between the U.S. and Iran are underway in Doha, aiming to secure the Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes and a lasting ceasefire. Mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, the talks follow a recent interim accord, though disagreements persist. Iran seeks recognition of its control over the strait and the release of frozen assets, while the U.S. prioritizes unimpeded traffic.
West Bengal begins 3,000 transfer under Annapurna Bhandar Scheme to eligible women
Maharashtra TET paper leak explained: How police busted the alleged racket
More than six lakh candidates were affected after the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) was postponed following an alleged question paper leak. Police have arrested three people and are investigating what they believe is a larger inter-State paper leak network with possible links to similar scams in other States. Heres what happened, how the alleged racket was uncovered, and why the investigation could have wider implications.
World Bank to phase out China lending by 2031
The World Bank is set to cease lending to China by 2031, a move reflecting Beijing's economic ascent. Loans will be capped at $2 billion until then, a significant drop from previous years. This decision, supported by the US, aligns with China's development status. Beijing views the gradual reduction as a natural evolution of bilateral cooperation and a reflection of changing domestic needs.
Why India is launching a mission to recover 'Green Boots' from Mount Everest site after 30 years
Indian authorities are reportedly launching a challenging mission to retrieve the body of Dorje Morup, known as Green Boots, from Mount Everest after nearly three decades. Identified through DNA testing, his remains have served as an unofficial landmark on the Northeast Ridge. The operation, requiring specialist high-altitude agencies and experienced Sherpas, aims to bring closure to his family and is slated for completion by October.
Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit takes charge as new Vice-Chief of the Air Staff
Prior to the ceremony, the air officer visited the National War Memorial and laid a wreath to pay homage to the fallen heroes of the armed forces
Telangana CM directs all departments to step up efforts to mobilise higher revenue
Reddy directed the Commercial Taxes, Excise, Mining and other departments to plug leakages and strengthen enforcement
Punjab levy row leaves Kashmir's wedding season facing a mutton crunch
Kashmir's wedding season is marred by a severe mutton shortage, with traders blaming an illegal levy imposed by Punjab on livestock. This alleged 'Goonda Tax' is disrupting supplies from Rajasthan and Delhi, causing significant financial losses and forcing some families to consider postponing celebrations. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has urged his Punjab counterpart to intervene and ensure smooth transit for livestock vehicles.
House considers Kerala (Alteration of Name) Bill, 2026, which was referred by the President to seek its opinion. The legislators unanimously endorse all queries raised by the President on the Bills 10 clauses
Iranian writer-director Alireza Khatami transforms a domestic mystery into a slippery slow-burn thriller with major trust issues around men who claim to have broken the cycle
Kick-off, the FIFA World Cup special quiz
From iconic trophies to unforgettable goals, put your football knowledge to the ultimate test
A quiz on historical diseases that have reshaped societies and influenced major events, highlighting the importance of public health
A model that reads across antenatal records, lab results, maternal age, anaemia status and obstetric history can flag a pregnancy that needs closer observation or identify a woman quietly slipping out of follow-ups. But it needs doctors, nurses, midwives, ASHA workers and public health teams to direct outreach, channel resources and deliver care
Chouhan, Rijiju survey flood-ravaged Arunachal Pradesh
Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Kiren Rijiju visited flood-hit Arunachal Pradesh on Tuesday, conducted an aerial survey of the affected areas and assured residents that the Centre would provide all possible assistance for relief and rehabilitation.
Scientists use budget tech to probe long-standing physics mystery
The study was driven by a long-standing debate over whether ruthenium dioxide possesses a rare, unconventional type of magnetism called altermagnetism
Mahua Moitra alleges eggs thrown by BJP goons outside her office, shares video
The association suggested to Mr. Vijay that the State government seek higher allotment of wheat from the Centre in lieu of rice.
Global Faultlines podcast | Did India read the war on Iran wrong?
As the regional order shifts in West Asia, how has India navigated competing partnerships with Israel, Iran and the Gulf, and can its strategy of multi-alignment withstand a more volatile neighbourhood?
In the Strait of Hormuz, Iran draws its red lines
The strait, a critical energy and economic chokepoint connecting the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea through the Gulf of Oman, was open to international shipping before the war
Indian and foreign: On the CBSE and third language | The Hindu Editorial
Forcing students to learn at least two Indian languages is not ideal
CBI arrests senior IPS officer Deepak Gahlawat on central deputation in Rs 3 crore bribery case
A senior IPS officer, Deepak Gahlawat, posted at the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), has been arrested by the CBI in connection with a Rs 3 crore bribery case. Gahlawat allegedly promised a businessman favorable outcomes in a CBI probe into a fake drug manufacturing racket in exchange for the bribe. Searches at his premises yielded digital devices and documents, with the investigation stemming from an FIR registered earlier.
India weighs legal curbs on WhatsApp usernames over impersonation risks: Sources
New Delhi is scrutinizing WhatsApp's upcoming username feature, exploring legal avenues to regulate its launch. Officials express concerns that the system, designed to enhance privacy by hiding phone numbers, could inadvertently facilitate impersonation and identity fraud. Discussions are ongoing to assess potential safeguards before the feature rolls out, aiming to prevent misuse.
An Oxford PhD student, Matthew Hopkins, analyzed 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object possibly older than our Sun. This visitor, the third confirmed, may originate from a star system formed around 7 billion years ago, originating from the galaxy's thick disc. Its chemical composition offers a unique glimpse into the early universe, providing valuable data for scientists studying cosmic history.
General Dhiraj Seth assumes charge as 31st Army Chief, gives VIJAY mantra
Assuming charge as the 31st Chief of Army Staff, General Dhiraj Seth on Wednesday pledged to modernise the Indian Army into a technology-driven, future-ready force and outlined his strategic vision under the acronym VIJAY, emphasising vigilance, innovation, jointness, self-reliance, and prioritising soldiers.
Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve core closed till September 30 for tiger breeding season
The core of the Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve is shut to tourists and pilgrims until September 30; its tiger count has risen from 47 in 2018 to 76 in 2024
Kerala Assembly: LDF boycotts proceedings over Finance Bill's Subject Committee bypass
Kerala's Assembly witnessed a boycott by the LDF opposition after the Speaker disallowed their objection to the Finance Bill. The opposition argued the bill, proposing significant liquor tax cuts, bypassed crucial committee scrutiny. Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan defended the move, stating all procedures were followed and referencing a Business Advisory Committee report.
Telanganas OGH doctors perform 36-hour surgery to transplant five organs on one patient
All organs for the transplant were donated by a woman who was declared brain dead. The multi-visceral transplant is claimed as Indias first.
Foreign Medical Graduates allowed to take up CRMI in 36 non-teaching hospitals in Tamil Nadu
This has fulfilled a long-pending demand of hundreds of FMGs, who had passed the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination and were waiting for the mandatory CRMI.
TVK ,DMK trade horse trading allegations; 3 people arrested
Opposition MVA fielded Jagannath Abhyankar of the Shiv Sena (UBT) for the post; however, on the appeal of Legislative Affairs Minister Chandrakant Patil, Shiv Sena (UBT) legislator Anil Parab said the Opposition was withdrawing Mr. Abhyankars candidature
Five of six BESS projects on the anvil are expected to be completed by 2026-end and these will provide 1,500 MW in storage capability, Electricity Minister Sunny Joseph tells House
Five Surat Municipal Corporation officials are suspended following the 'mysterious' demolition of around 80 shanties. The civic body initially denied involvement but has now launched a departmental inquiry after an internal probe. This action follows controversy and allegations of political influence and builder interests behind the May 30th razing. Residents are seeking legal recourse, citing procedural irregularities.
Centre issues show cause notice to Delhi Gymkhana Club in eviction proceedings
According to the notice, the Club's continued occupation of the land after the government resumed possession for a public purpose amounts to unauthorized occupation under Section 2(g) of the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Act, 1971. The government has maintained that the President of India exercised powers under Clause 4 of the perpetual lease deed, which allows the lessor to resume the property if it is required for a public purpose.
Big Wins, Bigger Losses: Trump's Dramatic Day At The Supreme Court
The US Supreme Court's rulings on birthright citizenship, immigration, and presidential power matter for Indian students, professionals and diaspora families in the US, bringing relief on citizenship but also signalling a stronger White House.
Watch: TN Minister says policy on affordable education to be introduced soon
Hiker Dies In 500-Foot Fall Moments After Posing For Photo, Horror Captured On Camera
The rocky outcrop is a popular spot where visitors pose for photos overlooking the region's lagoons, despite its reputation for being dangerous.
After considering investigating teams request to recover the weapon allegedly used in the attack, Nedumangad court allows police custody until 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday (July 1)
UN Report Sees Enormous Potential Benefits And Big Risks From AI
AI adoption has accelerated broadly, but unevenly, across countries and sectors, said a report by a U.N. independent scientific panel on the technology.
Maharashtra minister privately admitted he didn't know TET exam papers printed in Agra, says BJP MLA
Maharashtra BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar revealed that School Education Minister Dada Bhuse was unaware of Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) papers being printed in Agra, exposing departmental lapses. The TET exam was postponed due to an alleged paper leak, affecting six lakh candidates. An inter-state racket is suspected, with four arrests made. Mungantiwar urged a comprehensive audit of state examinations to prevent future leaks.
During a door-to-door visit of SIR staff in Bandur Galli in Belagavi on July 1, MES leader and former member of the Belagavi city corporation Sunil Balekundri refused to accept the enumeration forms in Kannada
CPI(M), CPI leaders meet Tamil Nadu CM Vijay, press various demands
The TVK-led Tamil Nadu government, before tabling a resolution in the Assembly on Mekedatu issue, should have called an all-party meeting to take the issue forward, said CPI(M) leader P. Shanmugam

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