Self-identification no more: the mental health ramifications of the Trans Amendment Act
Over the past two months, trans persons across the country have lived with increased uncertainty and anxiety after the Amendment Act, which removed their right to self-identify, was passed. Experts note that for an already marginalized community, this spells trouble for their mental health
Why pension planning can no longer be optional
In modern India, growing old without being financially prepared is a risk many cannot afford as a government pension or the comfort of a large joint family can no longer be relied upon
The retirement trap India is walking into unprepared
India is entering a phase where ageing, healthcare, personal finance will become deeply interconnected public issues; retirement can no longer be limited to tax-saving instruments
The evolution of pension reforms in India
There has been a gradual but decisive shift from a welfare-based social assistance to a more participatory inclusion framework
AIDSO opposes STEAM initiative, calls it backdoor implementation of National Education Policy 2020
Health Ministry to launch revised Anaemia Mukt Bharat guidelines
Expanded Anaemia Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan framework introduces a new beneficiary group, dietary interventions and digital tracking to strengthen anaemia control
See children as wealth, not a burden: Chandrababu Naidu at Pulse Polio launch
Launching the three-day drive to cover 49.2 lakh children under five, the Chief Minister said the government was offering incentives to families to have two or more children
MEA issues advisory for citizens undertaking Mansarovar Yatra through private tour operators
The Mansarovar Yatra resumed last year after a gap of nearly five years as part of efforts to normalise the relations between India and China
Karnataka CM Shivakumar warns of ban on pan masala, gutka containing narcotic substances
Karnataka Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has vowed to ban pan masala and gutka if found laced with intoxicating substances, warning manufacturers of strict action. Addressing a conclave, he urged students and healthcare professionals to champion a drug-free state, emphasizing the growing threat of addiction among youth. The government is intensifying anti-drug measures, especially in educational institutions, to secure the nation's future.
Tiruvallur ammonia leak incident: Death toll rises to 16
Top MDMK leaders, district secretaries join DMK day after alliance breaks
In a significant political development, over 150 MDMK functionaries, including state leaders and district secretaries, defected to the DMK, a day after the MDMK severed ties with the alliance. This move, spearheaded by prominent leaders from key districts and a contingent of students, signals a major consolidation for the DMK. The MDMK had cited alleged ehind-the-scenes political deals after the 2026 Assembly election results as the reason for their withdrawal.
Pulse Polio campaign launched in Thrissur; over 1.73 lakh children to receive vaccine
Immunisation builds a strong social shield against diseases, says Minister O.J. Janeesh
India's vision is to make Indian Ocean an ocean of opportunity: Modi in Seychelles
The PM said: We believe the Indian Ocean is our shared home. Its security, sustainability and prosperity are our shared responsibility, adding that this was the core of India's MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) vision
Madhavaram-Nallur elevated corridor likely if Tamil Nadu govt. waives GST on construction materials
Meanwhile, a retired highways department official says that instead of an elevated corridor, it would be better to construct three flyovers
Three of family killed in road accident in Kallakurichi
Watch: Venezuela earthquake death toll crosses 1,400 as rescue effort intensifies
At least 235 people have died and over 4,300 have been injured after powerful twin earthquakes struck northern Venezuela. Rescue operations continue as thousands remain missing and international aid begins to arrive.
Nadigar Sangam elections case: Madras High Court to pass orders on July 1
Justice A.D. Maria Clete has reserved orders on a plea to reject a suit filed against the continuance of office-bearers, elected in 2022, till 2028
Woman booked for assaulting a sanitation worker over objection to roadside garbage dumping
According to Jagadgirigutta Inspector B. Venkatesham, the accused, whose identity is yet to be established, arrived on a motorcycle with a bag of garbage and dumped it on the roadside
Woman booked for attacking hospital staff and creating nuisance at LB Nagar private hospital
The accused, identified as K. Lalitha, was taken to Shreshta Orange Hospital after complaining of a stomach ache. According to the police, she turned violent after doctors examined her and told her that her condition was not serious
M-Cap: Six Of Top 10 Firms Add Rs. 88,678 Crore; ICICI Bank Leads Weekly Gains
Six of India's top 10 most-valued companies added over Rs.88,678 crore in market capitalization last week. ICICI Bank emerged as the biggest gainer, while LIC and TCS were among the top losers.
DMK student wing to protest demanding dismissal of TVK minister over controversial video
Chennai: The DMK student wing is set to launch a statewide protest on June 29, demanding the dismissal of Tamil Nadu Minister D. Sarathkumar. This follows a viral video showing the minister with a white powder during an IPL match, which he claims was medicine for his child. The DMK alleges the minister is using his child to evade responsibility for actions contrary to combating drug abuse.
Sonam Wangchuk joins CJP protest, begins hunger strike at Jantar Mantar
Hundreds of protesters, mostly youth and students, gathered at Jantar Mantar as Mr. Wangchuk began his fast. Several farmer leaders were also present at the protest site. The protest began with a two-minute silence
Himachal Pradesh: Pre-monsoon flushing begins at Larji Hydel Dam
Pre-monsoon flushing operations at the 126 MW Larji Hydel power station commenced Sunday, aiming to clear accumulated silt. Officials anticipate the process will conclude Monday, temporarily halting electricity generation. Around 2000 cusecs of water will be released into the Beas River, with downstream residents alerted. The dam's gates will be opened in a controlled manner to facilitate the cleaning, after which power generation will resume.
Trainee Pilot Injured by Spinning Aircraft Propeller at Kanpur Airport, DGCA Launches Probe
A trainee pilot was injured after being struck by the spinning propeller of a trainer aircraft at Kanpur's Chakeri Airport. The DGCA has launched an investigation and removed the instructor from flying duties.
Shivraj Singh Chouhan seeks inputs from states to push fresh rural reforms
Rural Development Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urged states to propose new reforms and effectively implement existing schemes to boost villages, crucial for India's developed nation vision by 2047. He highlighted the upcoming Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission-Gramin (VBG RAM G) replacing MGNREGS, with significant budgetary allocations.
Iran FM Araghchi warns any challenge to Hormuz strait will 'increase tensions'
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi cautioned on Sunday that any disruption to Tehran's control over the vital Strait of Hormuz would escalate tensions, even amidst ongoing peace talks. Speaking in Baghdad, he urged all parties to respect the existing memorandum of understanding, warning that deviations would complicate efforts to reopen the waterway and increase regional friction, following recent exchanges.
Reliance to donate Tirumala 25 electric buses worth 27.5 crore; Anant Ambani donates hair
The Reliance Industries executive director said the company would also pay the 50 drivers and help set up EV charging stations to run the buses
Israel damaged heritage sites across south Lebanon, minister says
Ancient heritage sites across southern Lebanon have suffered significant damage during Israel's nearly four-month campaign against Hezbollah. From Roman ruins in Tyre to Mamluk-era markets and centuries-old villages, revered historical landmarks are being impacted. Lebanese authorities express deep concern over the systematic destruction, fearing the permanent erasure of Lebanese history, while Israel states strikes are based on military necessity.
India's debt market not equipped to finance next phase of growth, needs structural reforms: Deloitte
India's debt market is currently ill-equipped to fund the nation's ambitious economic growth targets, a Deloitte report highlights. To achieve a USD 7.3 trillion economy by 2030, structural reforms are urgently needed to boost liquidity, improve price discovery, and encourage broader investor participation. The report emphasizes the necessity of market-driven interest rates and making domestic currency markets more appealing to global investors to bridge the growing capital demand gap.
Defence, security of India and Seychelles are integral to each other: PM Modi
Seychelles confers the title of Guardian of the Blue Horizon title on PM Modi; Delegation-level talks held by PM Modi with Seychelles President Herminie to deepen bilateral ties
Mamata loyalist file police complaint against misuse of partys name and symbol against rebels
Trinamool Congress MP Dola Sen has filed complaint at two police stations alleging that the a section of leaders were misusing the name and symbol of the party
The party leaders allege rampant voter intimidation, cash distribution, and administrative misuse, urging the State Election Commission to intervene for free and fair polls
A future without domestic help
Finding reliable household help will become increasingly difficult in the days to come with rising education levels and economic development, creating a significant supply-demand gap
Watch: DMK-AIADMK post-poll alliance would have been biggest political fraud: Vaiko
The MDMK has officially ended its alliance with the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance in Tamil Nadu. Announcing the decision, party chief Vaiko alleged that reports of the DMK supporting the AIADMK after the Assembly elections prompted the split. The party has now extended its support to Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijays TVK government and announced it will back TVK candidates in the upcoming by-elections.
Europe heat wave: 1,000 excess deaths recorded in France
The French Health Ministry has noted a sharp increase in deaths especially in areas hit hardest by the heat wave. Germany is meanwhile breaking for another potentially record-breaking day.
NDA government interfering in SIR, alleges YSRCPs Kakani Govardhan Reddy
The YSRCP leader objected to district Minister P. Narayana meeting booth level officers, and said the SIR should not be used to remove voters of any party
Directorate of Cashew Research gets Innovation and Technology Advancement Award by BCIC
The award was presented during the first edition of the Agro-Food Processing Awards 2026, held in Bengaluru recently. The award recognises the DCRs contributions towards developing innovative technologies that have the potential for transforming Indias cashew sector
National drug survey to study indigenous substance use patterns this year
Nearly 20 lakh people to be sampled for this survey on substance use and related disorders across country, report expected to be published by 2027
Drug abuse threatens Indias demographic dividend: V-P
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced that all Sikh AAP MLAs and cabinet ministers will appear before the Akal Takht on June 29 to present the government's stance on the anti-sacrilege law. Mann will also submit a video clip and his written explanation regarding a controversial video.
He further called for an independent enquiry and further insisted that recruitments should be suspended till the completion of the enquiry.
Ladakh fines Rs 2 lakh penalty on four tourists for illegal off-roading in protected areas
Ladakh authorities have levied a Rs 2 lakh fine on four tourists for illegal off-roading in protected wildlife areas, including Pangong Lake. This marks the first stringent action against such violations, aimed at preserving the region's fragile ecosystem. The offenders, from Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh, were caught driving through sensitive zones, leading to vehicle impoundment until penalties were paid. The administration vows continued strict enforcement.
All Sikh MLAs, Ministers to appear before Akal Takht on June 29: Mann
Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Kuldip Singh Gargajj, on June 15, had summoned all Sikh MLAs, regardless of party affiliation, and the Sikh ministers before the Akal Takht on June 29 regarding the anti-sacrilege law
A Noida factory worker who walked off the job in 2012 without any written notice or explanation managed to win reinstatement orders from both the Labour Court and the Allahabad High Court. The Supreme Court has now set the record straight, ruling that unsubstantiated oral claims cannot override an employer's documented version of events.
Akshay Kumar's 'Welcome to the Jungle' has roared at the box office, raking in 39 crore net in India within two days. The comedy entertainer, third in the franchise, saw a significant 31.1% jump on Saturday, indicating strong audience appreciation. Globally, it has grossed 57.50 crore. Despite mixed reviews, the film's star power and humor are driving its success, with trade analysts predicting a strong opening weekend.
Isro moves step closer to more powerful LVM-3 with key engine test
Isro has successfully tested a new semi-cryogenic engine, achieving 175 tonnes of thrust. This crucial step towards a more powerful LVM-3 rocket is expected to significantly boost payload capacity for future launches. The engine's advanced turbopumps also performed exceptionally. This development is vital for India's growing ambitions in space exploration and commercial launches.
Tamil Nadu likely to see scattered rain till June 30
The southwest monsoon has been in its normal phase in the State. Most districts have received their normal share or surplus rainfall so far this June.
Narasimha Rao transformed Indias growth trajectory: Himanta
Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday, June 28, credited former prime minister P V Narasimha Rao with the economic reforms that transformed Indias growth trajectory. Tributes to former prime minister Shri P V Narasimha Rao Ji on his Jayanti. A visionary statesman, his bold economic reforms transformed Indias growth trajectory, Sarma said 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 .
Mann Ki Baat: PM hails self-reliance goals achieved by country
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, June 28, highlighted several milestones achieved by the country to become self-reliant as he cited the maiden flight of the made-in-India C-295 aircraft that will boost aerospace manufacturing abilities. In his monthly radio broadcast Mann Ki Baat, Modi noted that in June itself, the country achieved a 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 .
Op Amistad: India sends IAF C-17s with BHISHM Cube, Army field hospital to quake-hit Venezuela
What does the Centres Vision Document on Drug Control 2026-2029 propose?
The three-year roadmap on drug control seeks to dismantle narcotics networks through intelligence-led enforcement, technology, preventive detention, rehabilitation and coordinated action against interstate and transnational drug cartels
PM Modi holds delegation-level talks with Seychelles President Herminie as part of his state visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday held delegation-level talks with Seychelles President Patrick Herminie as part of his three-day state visit to the East African island nation, aimed at further strengthening the longstanding bilateral partnership between the two countries.
Three Women Killed as Lorry Rams Auto in Srikakulam
Fatal collision near Jamedariputtuga in Kaviti mandal leaves three women dead; police launch investigation.
Harman Di And Smriti Di Have Built This Team Over The Years : Radha Yadav
Harman Di And Smriti Di make sure every new player feels like they belong, says India spinner Radha Yadav.
Nizamabad bandh called after principal assaulted over Urdu
Hyderabad: Several organisations have called for Nizamabad Bandh on Monday, June 29, following an assault on a school principal in Amroor on Saturday, June 27. These organisations have urged the teachers union to support the call after the Principal, Amer Khan, was assaulted for teaching Urdu to students at the Bharat Chandra School. According to 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 .
Indian Army will march in Seychelles as PM Modi attends nation's Golden Jubilee celebrations
India's growing defence ties with Seychelles are highlighted as an Indian Army contingent participates in the island nation's 50th National Day. Prime Minister Modi, the Guest of Honour, also handed over a made-in-India patrol vessel and other crucial equipment to bolster Seychelles' maritime security. This gesture underscores a deepening strategic partnership and India's commitment to regional stability in the Indian Ocean.
2 Days Before Birthday, Gurugram Rider Killed After Thar Rams Him In Delhi
The incident took place on June 25 when Sarthak Mattoo, a Gurugram resident, was on his way to work around 6:30 am.
DGS withdraws restriction on the movement of Indian ships in the Strait of Hormuz
The advisory against deploying Indian seafarers in the conflict zones also stands withdrawn
To clear the confusion, the State has decided to review the existing system, identify gaps, bring further improvements where necessary, and take the decision in due course, an official said
France Records 1,000 Excess Deaths During Heatwave, Elderly Hit Hard
Public Health France said areas under red alert for heat had been particularly badly affected, and 85 percent of the deaths had been those aged 65 and over.
UDF: Flying from Bhogapuram airport will be a costly affair, say travellers
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BHU Opens Admissions For MSc In life sciences; Apply By July 10
BHU's DBT-Interdisciplinary School launches a new research-focused M.Sc Life Sciences program starting 2026-27 with a multidisciplinary curriculum.
NASA rover detects potential signs of ancient life on Mars
The new evidence, from the Neretva Vallis channel, suggests organic matter could be more widespread on Mars than thought
Legendary actress Meryl Streep offers a powerful perspective on happiness and success, emphasizing the importance of authenticity. She suggests that true fulfillment comes from embracing your genuine self, not conforming to external expectations. By living vividly and expressing your unique talents and values, you can achieve a more meaningful and satisfying life, moving beyond societal pressures and superficial achievements.
Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi hails self-reliance goals achieved by country
In his monthly radio broadcast 'Mann Ki Baat', PM Modi noted that in June itself, the country achieved a major success in the aviation sector
'Made in India' label stands for quality, national pride: Trade Minister Piyush Goyal
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted the 'Made in India' label as a symbol of national pride and quality, citing Florence Shoe Company's global success. Founder Aqeel Ahmed Panaruna's manufacturing of luxury shoes for international brands, like Hugo Boss, demonstrates Indian craftsmanship. Goyal emphasized that such entrepreneurs uphold a national responsibility for excellence, driving employment and sustainable practices, reinforcing India's reputation on the world stage.
Iraqi forces storm Green Zone in Baghdad Amid Anti-Corruption Raids
Iraqi security forces deployed in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone in the early hours of Sunday. A raid reportedly targeted several politicians, a security official told the AFP news agency.
Wordle today #1835 hints and answer for June 28: Clues, first letter and today's Wordle solution
Today wordle hints: The answer to Wordle #1,835 has been revealed as 'EMCEE', a shortened term for a master of ceremonies. This five-letter word features a repeated letter and starts with 'E'. Wordle, a popular daily word game, challenges players to guess a word in six tries, with color-coded feedback guiding their progress. The game is accessible on The New York Times platforms.
Tamil Nadu Sets August Deadline to Complete Chennai Stormwater Drain Works
Sameeran emphasised that special focus must be given to connecting missing links in the stormwater drain network
Pune fort murder | The scorpions sting
KetanAgarwalwas engaged toSiyaGoyalin February and a lavish wedding was planned for November. On June 18,Ketanwas found dead at the bottom of a 400-foot gorge atLohagadFort in Pune. What followed was a police investigation that peeled back, layer by layer, a plot allegedly months in the making
Passport Fees To Increase From July 1: Check Revised Charges And What Students Need To Know
Passport fees will increase from July 1, 2026. Students planning to study abroad should check revised charges, budget accordingly, and apply early.
I Just Assumed: Zohran Mamdani Defends Swimming Pool Dress Code Violation
Zohran Mamdani jumped into the pool with Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal and Parks Commissioner Tricia Shimamura to mark the opening of the city's outdoor pool season.
Iran attacks Bahrain, Kuwait following U.S. strikes, threatens to end talks to end war
An interim deal between the U.S. and Iran to end the war called for the Strait, which once saw a fifth of the world's oil and natural gas pass through it, to see transits resume
France records around 1,000 excess deaths in heatwave: Health agency
A severe heatwave across western Europe has led to an estimated 1,000 excess deaths in France since June 24, according to health officials. The elderly, particularly those living alone in urban areas like Paris, have been most affected. While temperatures have begun to cool, these preliminary figures highlight the critical need for community support during extreme weather events.
US allows partial release of Anthropic's Mythos AI model
Only a small group of American firms will get access to Anthropic's AI Model Mythos 5, however, it is unclear which companies will be selected.
Opposition cites former editor's passport, voter roll ordeal to target Centre
A former editor's passport renewal stalled after his name was removed from West Bengal's electoral rolls, sparking outrage from opposition parties. Congress, TMC, and CPI(M) leaders decried the incident as a sign of eroding citizen rights, linking it to the controversial Special Intensive Revision exercise. They argue this disenfranchises vulnerable populations and serves a divisive agenda, urging a closer look at the process's impact.
Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo has ignited a debate on social media, asserting that Gen Z possesses a 'faster rejection span' rather than a shorter attention span. He argues that younger audiences will invest time in valuable content but swiftly dismiss anything that doesn't immediately engage them. This heightened intolerance for time-wasting content, Warikoo suggests, stems from years of exposure to low-quality material, forcing creators to prioritize immediate value.
The story behind Bhagya magazine run by Tamil film actor-director Bhagyaraj
The most critical and successful feature of the magazine was its Q&A section, which featured questions directly answered by Bhagyaraj
As Europe faces extreme heat, China's 'Spider-Woman' AC installer stuns the internet
As Europe swelters under a severe heatwave, a viral video of a woman expertly installing an air conditioner while dangling outside a Chinese high-rise has captivated social media. The clip highlights China's widespread AC use, contrasting with Europe's recent surge in demand due to extreme temperatures impacting infrastructure and daily life, with Parisians even seeking refuge in air-conditioned stores.
Ritabrata forged symbol: AITC files police complaint against rebel leaders
Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan to launch VB-G RAM G in Tirupati district on July 2
The launch at Mukkavaripalle, the constituencys first big event since its merger with Tirupati, will be attended by Union Ministers Shivraj Singh Chauhan and Pemmasani Chandrasekhar
Lionel Messi came off the bench to score a brilliant free-kick as Argentina defeated Jordan 3-1, completing a perfect FIFA World Cup group stage and advancing to the Round of 32.
Pulse Polio drive from June 28; drops for children under five at 1,937 centres in Tirupati
Drops will be given at 1,937 centres in the district on Sunday, with door-to-door visits by staff on Monday and Tuesday to reach children missed at the centres
Leopard Kills Calf in Medak Village, Triggers Panic Among Residents
Big cat attacks tethered buffalo calf in Nathnaipally village of Narsapur mandal; forest officials urged to step in.
Australia Toughens Kids' Social Media Ban, Doubles Potential Penalties for Tech Firms
The government will also strengthen the information-gathering powers of its internet regulator, the eSafety Commissioner, allowing it to compel social media companies to provide evidence of what they have done to stop under-16s from getting an account
FIFA World Cup 2026: Nine of ten African teams qualify for Round of 32
Africa has rewritten FIFA World Cup history after an unprecedented nine of its 10 teams from the continent secured places in the Round of 32 in the 2026 tournament, smashing the previous record of just two African teams reaching the knockout stage in a single edition.
Lionel Richie Postpones Shows After Falling Ill Mid-Concert
The Grammy-winning singer experienced dizziness while performing his hit song 'Dancing on the Ceiling' during Wednesday night's concert in St. Paul, Minnesota
PM Modi to address Seychelles National Assembly, attend Independence Day celebrations

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