Case Booked Against Ambati Over Funeral Incident
According to police, Ambati and his supporters allegedly obstructed police personnel while a Guard of Honour was being presented during the funeral.
Techie's Suicide Sparks Protest at Boyfriend's House in Prakasam
They said she informed her parents about the developments before allegedly ending her life in Mumbai on July 14.
Tipper Driver Succumbs to Injuries After Crash
The deceased was identified as Khira Sindhu Parabhoi, a native of Naupada district in Odisha who migrated to Hyderabad about three years ago for work.
T Srinivasa Kumar appointed Earth Sciences Secretary
Root's Unbeaten 99 Rescues England, Forces ODI Series Decider
Root was required to bat after just one ball in England's innings and anchored the chase with a flawless and unbeaten 99 at Sophia Gardens.
Live | Trump's big revelations on 2020 election interference, illegals on voter rolls
Quote of the Day by Friedrich Nietzsche: One must pay dearly for immortality; one has to die several times while still alive. These words have challenged readers for generations because they reveal a truth many avoid: lasting greatness demands change. Learn why this timeless quote on reinvention, courage, resilience, and inner strength feels more relevant today than ever before
Trump alleges China committed 2020 election fraud
President Donald Trump stated China compromised election data during the 2020 cycle. This alleged breach reportedly secured 220 million United States voter files. The White House described this data loss as an election security nightmare. This incident is believed to be the largest compromise of election data historically.
Trump to attend FIFA World Cup final on July 19: White House
Press Secretary Leavitt said she did not know whether Mr. Trump would be supporting Argentina or Spain after he criticised the European nation at a NATO summit last week for failing to help with the Iran war
NEET Aspirant Dies After Checking Answer Key
Danvita had recently given the NEET examination, they said.
US strikes bridges in Iran, expanding its airstrike campaign over the Strait of Hormuz
United States airstrikes on bridges intensified, escalating tensions with Iran. Iran launched new missile attacks against allied nations, and the interim ceasefire collapsed. The ongoing conflict for control of the Strait of Hormuz has caused significant casualties. Iranian officials warned of widespread attacks if the US interfered in the strait. The situation has led to soaring oil prices and increased regional instability.
Rot in KPSC recruitment runs deep
The recent scandal to hit the recruitment process in the Karnataka State Public Service Commission, with the Chairperson facing allegations of nepotism, is only the latest in a series over the last few decades. Sharath S. Srivatsa takes an overview of the system
Hormuz Open for Non-Iran-Bound Ships, Says White House
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the United States had implemented a blockade that applies only to vessels entering or departing Iranian ports.
Trump Speech Live Updates: US President Trump addresses the nation on 'free and fair elections'
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The White House on Thursday (local time) said that US President Donald Trump certainly agrees with Vice President JD Vance's assertion that foreign countries, particularly Israel, seek to influence American public opinion, after Vance alleged that certain elements within the Israeli government were attempting to shape US opinion to prolong the conflict with Iran.
Six murders, a dead suspect and a chilling trail gone cold
On July 10, six persons were killed across two homes in Daivalaguda, a peaceful farming village near Hyderabad. With investigations under way, the case raises uncomfortable questions about police procedure, anticipatory bail, victim protection and whether the tragedy could have been prevented
Tata, SP Group explore share swap to unlock Tata Sons stake amid valuation divide
Tata Sons and the Shapoorji Pallonji Group are currently negotiating the monetization of a stake but are at an impasse concerning the transaction's structure and valuation. Among the options discussed is a share-swap deal. The SP Group is eyeing this opportunity to tackle its significant debt. Their recent refinancing attempts indicate a solid confidence level in the pledged Tata Sons shares.
India-UK FTA unlikely to hurt domestic consumer brands, industry says
Businesses in India are hopeful that the forthcoming trade agreement with the UK will foster innovation instead of sparking fierce competition. Popular British items, including Scotch whiskey and chocolates, are set to become more wallet-friendly for Indian shoppers. The implementation of reduced tariffs over ten years will lead to a gradual shift in pricing.
Foreign or local? Investors at lossover GIFT funds
Investors are grappling with confusion when it comes to reporting GIFT City fund investments in their tax returns. Fund houses provide varying guidance on whether these should be categorized as foreign assets. While GIFT City falls under the foreign category per FEMA regulations, it's treated as a domestic entity for income tax.
Former Maoists trade years of conflict for livelihood and a stable future
For many former Maoists, surrender only marks the beginning of a long journey. While they attempt to rebuild their lives through farming and family, rehabilitation remains a work in progress. Many continue to grapple with unemployment, inadequate skills, and challenges of reintegration, writes T. Appalanaidu
PF for self-employed, workers in unorganised sector on way
Employees Provident Fund Organisation is developing a universal provident fund scheme. This new plan will cover millions in the unorganised sector and self-employed individuals. Subscribers can contribute daily or annually with tax benefits on their savings. The agency is studying global models to finalize the basic framework for this initiative. This self-financing scheme aims to extend retirement savings beyond the current EPFO network.
Mahasweta Devi at 100: Why her greatest legacy lies in the Adivasi movements she helped build
In Mahasweta Devis birth centenary year, and a decade since her death, a look at the writers enduring impact on grassroots movements through literature and activism
Philippines Condemns Chinese Media's Video Depicting Filipinos As Monkeys
China Daily's AI-generated video was posted on July 10, coinciding with Philippine events marking the 10th anniversary of a landmark arbitral ruling that invalidated China's sweeping claims in the South China Sea.
Raise public issues during monsoon session of Parliament, Jagan tells YSRCP MPs
Governance in Andhra Pradesh has completely collapsed, he alleges
Excise case: High Court gives final two weeks to Kejriwal, Sisodia to respond to CBIs plea
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the CBI, said the three AAP leaders were earlier given several opportunities by the High Court to file their replies, and the case has been sufficiently delayed
Kafir screenshot case: order on SIT plea to cancel accuseds bail today
The Kozhikode Sessions Court is also expected to pronounce its order on the anticipatory bail plea filed by another DYFI leader, Ribesh Ramakrishnan, in connection with the case
The BJP is preparing to organise protests over the J&K governments outsourcing of jobs and will assemble outside the Civil Secretariat in Srinagar on July 20
Andhra Pradesh Reports 4 Covid-19 Deaths, 12 Cases In Less Than A Month
Andhra Pradesh Health Commissioner G Veerapandian on Thursday said 12 people were infected with Covid-19 virus across the state between June 26 and July 16.
CM Suvendu joins Rath Yatra in Kolkata; several BJP leaders join festivities
SuvenduAdhikari reiterates their plan to hand over mid-day meals to ISKCON, even as no official notification has been issued so far
Call all-party meet to discuss delimitation bill: Kharge to PM Modi
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge requested an all-party meeting with Prime Minister Modi. He seeks details on the revised Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill. Reports suggest the government plans to reintroduce the delimitation bill soon. Congress believes the government lacks the required majority for constitutional amendments. The party remains in touch with opposition parties regarding the bill.
SC dismisses plea by Karnataka Legislative Council Deputy Chairman against recounting of votes
The appeal was heard by a three-judge comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, Justice Vipul M. Pancholi, and Justice Joymalya Bagchi
Dates with devotion: The division in Puris Rath Yatra celebrations
The Jagannath Temple in Puri holds its Rath Yatra every year on a date prescribed by its centuries-old ritual calendar. A branch of ISKCON, however, stages international events of the procession on dates that differ from the original, citing practical reasons. The divergence has sparked a controversy, with many in Puri viewing it as a challenge to the temples authority and its religious identity, finds Satyasundar Barik
Govt plans bill to punish those who insult, block Vande Mataram singing
Delimitation, women's quota bills not on agenda yet
No leak of Kudankulam nuclear reactor data, clarifies minister
Union minister Jitendra Singh asserted no sensitive data breach occurred at Kudankulam nuclear plant. Nuclear Power Corporation of India confirmed core systems remained untouched by the incident. Reliance Infrastructure's contract involved conventional services, not core nuclear systems. A third-party data center provider reported a partial data breach attempt. Isro sources clarified that scientist and engineer resignations are within normal levels.
Higher education Bill may lead to concentration of powers in single central regulator: House panel
The Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha in December last year, following which it was referred to a joint committee of Parliament
US Strikes Hit Bridges, Airport, Railway Station In Iran: Report
US strikes overnight hit an airport and two bridges in southern Iran near the Strait of Hormuz, Iranian state media said Friday.
'Not a blanket bar': Supreme Court clarifies bulldozer order
The Supreme Court clarified its prior ruling on demolitions. Bulldozers can remove illegal constructions and encroachments on public land. This action requires strict adherence to municipal laws and procedures. Individual contempt petitions will be handled by jurisdictional High Courts. Fact-finding exercises will ascertain if authorities acted arbitrarily in demolitions.
Avoid deploying sailors on vessels moving via Strait, DGMA tells companies
India's shipping regulator has advised against deploying seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive follows recent attacks on merchant vessels in the West Asia region. Two attacks on Tuesday involved commercial ships carrying thirty Indian seafarers. The directorate cited heightened security and ongoing conflict as reasons for enhanced measures. Fleet owners were previously asked to restrict seafarer deployment in this area.
Avoid deploying Indian sailors on vessels moving via Strait of Hormuz: DGMA to shipping companies
Punjabs Aryan Gupta and Haryanas Panshul Bansal topped the NEET-UG examination, scoring 715 out of 720, with 11.21 lakh candidates qualifying this year
Psychology says people who use only free version of antivirus aren't always ignoring online safety. Their choice can reflect how they evaluate value, trust technology, manage spending, and balance risks. Psychology explains that people often make decisions based on personal experiences, confidence, available information, and perceived needs. Understanding this behavior can help explain why many users continue relying on free antivirus software despite the availability of paid security solutions.
After ambushes, CRPF tells forces in Manipur to use armoured vehicles, avoid sudden deployment
An official said the forces have been told to take action against armed miscreants and anyone found with a gun is to be arrested or fired upon, if they do not surrender
Quote of the day by Prince Philip reminds people that protecting the environment and society cannot be left only to future generations. His message calls for responsibility, sustainability, conservation, stewardship and timely action. Shared in 1970, the quote remains relevant as climate concerns and environmental challenges continue across the world. It encourages people to make responsible choices today so that future generations inherit a better and more sustainable world.
BRS MLCs Son Tests Positive For Ganja
Police said the trio have been directed to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation, while efforts are on to trace four other members of the seven-member group identified during the probe
A farm in Lincolnshire is evolving into a lucrative wildland endeavor, with beavers playing a pivotal role in this ecological project. The initiative focuses on demonstrating that restoring nature can lead to substantial private income. Current revenue streams are generated through carbon removal and biodiversity credits, with aspirations to draw significant investments for sustainable environmental solutions.
DC Edit | Heed Complaints By Students
The Supreme Court has sought the help of the Union government to address the questions contained in the petition filed by Rakesh Binjola, represented by advocate Laxmikant Matadan Shukla, seeking a fair and reasonable inquiry into the patent irregularities found in the OSM evaluation system
Shenzhen: the story of a new development philosophy
A region that grappled with typhoon-battered coasts, inadequate infrastructure, scarce capital, and limited prospects has evolved into a global metropolis of over 18 million people, boasting a per capita GDP exceeding $30,000
ENG vs IND 2nd ODI: Root guides England to series-levelling win in Cardiff
English pacers came good as they took nine of the ten wickets, restricting India to 233; Root scored an unbeaten 99
Agencies Cardiff England bounced back in style with a four-wicket win to level the ODI series 1-1. Their victory was set up by a superb bowling effort, as their pace attack bowled India out for just 233. Jofra Archer and Gus Atkinson claimed three wickets each, while Englands seamers kept India under pressure throughout. Indias []
Techie Died By Suicide In Raidurgam
The deceased was identified as Thiruveedi V. Avinash, an HCL employee posted at the companys office in the Qualcomm building. He is survived by his wife, Jyothi, and two young sons.
Govt Rental Vehicle Drivers Strike Enters Second Day
Telangana Four-Wheeler Drivers Association pointed out that thousands of owner-cum-drivers and their families are facing severe financial hardship due to low rental charges and delayed payments.
Dilip Cherian | As Govt Breaks Its Own Rules, Officer Posted At FCI Is Recalled
The officer, Ashutosh Joshi of the Indian Audit and Accounts Service, is facing serious allegations over the alleged diversion of rice meant for the public distribution system in the Northeast. If the charges are proved, he should face the consequences. But that isn't the point under dispute. The real question is whether a ministry can ignore the rules simply because it wants to act quickly
Root's 99 not out helps England win to level series
An improved England beat India by four wickets to set up an ODI series decider at Lord's on Sunday.
NEET-UG results declared: 2 score 715/720, 19 cross 700
NEET-UG 2026 results revealed higher top scores following a nationwide retest. Aryan Gupta from Punjab secured the top position with a score of 715. Over 93% of candidates scoring above 690 were first-time test-takers. Women accounted for over 58% of the qualified candidates this year. The National Testing Agency declared results to keep medical admissions on track.
AP Targets 30,000-Crore Investment in Food Processing: Bharath
Andhra Pradesh is targeting 30,000 crore in food processing investments and over three lakh jobs to emerge as a leading agro-processing hub
AP Reports 12 Covid-19 Cases, Four Deaths
Health secretary Veerapandian said in a statement here on Thursday that this time, the first case of Covid-19 was reported in the state on June 26 in Kadapa district. From July 1 to 16, an additional 11 Covid-19 cases were reported, taking the total cases to 12.
Beyond political reshuffles, renew education in India
A personal sacrifice must inspire Indias education renaissance movement
Vizag School Lodges FIR Alleging Harassment, Blackmail By Three
According to the FIR registered on July 14 at Muvvalavanipalem police station, K. Sai Chandrika, secretary and correspondent of the school, alleged that a Class X student had created fake Instagram accounts with the help of a friend and posted abusive content targeting fellow students and staff.
PM to Unveil Nine Redeveloped Amrit Stations in Southern Railway Today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate nine redeveloped Southern Railway stations under the Amrit Station Scheme, featuring upgraded passenger amenities and improved accessibility.
Fema a civil law, RBI alone can compound offences, says ED
The Enforcement Directorate clarified Fema's role as civil legislation for voluntary compliance. Reserve Bank of India is the competent authority for compounding eligible contraventions. The ED issues a no-objection certificate to the central bank for compounding offenses. RBI recently closed a Fema case against Apothecon Pharmaceuticals after a penalty. This action follows master directions prescribing a compounding matrix for determining amounts.
Tirupatis bus shelter inauguration evokes nostalgia
The French proverb little streams make great rivers teaches patience and perseverance. Small, consistent actions build towards remarkable achievements over time. Modern culture often overlooks the value of gradual progress and daily habits. This wisdom applies to learning, careers, health, and community building. Greatness grows quietly through countless ordinary moments and small choices.
Argentina Messi up Englands coming home dream
Argentina produced another trademark late comeback to defeat England 2-1 and book their place in a second successive FIFA World Cup final. After a tense first half with few chances, Anthony Gordon gave England the lead in the 55th minute, finishing off a flowing move sparked by Declan Rice and Morgan Rogers. England looked set []
HC directs penalties against those behind 43 illegal bore wells in Chimbel
NT Reporter Panaji The High Court of Bombay at Goa has directed the ground water officer to initiate penal action against those responsible for 43 illegal bore wells found in Chimbel village. While the authorities have already sealed the illegal bore wells, the court said sealing alone was not sufficient and that action under the []
DC Edit | For FTAs To Work, India Must Boost Manufacturing
The agreement will over a period of time create an $8-trillion free trade region, which will be mutually beneficial to both India and the United Kingdom. As a result of the deal, bilateral trade is expected to rise from 42.6 billion to 75 billion
Agniveer Recruitment Rally From Aug. 29
The rally is open to sons of war widows, widows, ex-servicemen and serving personnel, as well as own brothers of servicemen and ex-servicemen.
HC acquits man in 2020 Margao double murder case
NT Reporter Panaji The High Court of Bombay at Goa has acquitted Arjun Maruti Kazidoni, setting aside his conviction and life sentence in the 2020 Margao double murder case. Kazidoni had been convicted by the South Goa Sessions Court in October 2024 for the murder of Basanna Bhimsi Gasti and Mutanna Siddappa Badigar, who were []
Natl students union seeks supplementary exams for final-year GU students
NT Reporter Panaji The National Students Union of India (NSUI)-Goa has submitted a memorandum to the Registrar of Goa University seeking the introduction of supplementary examinations for final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students with backlog papers through a special amendment to the existing University Ordinance. The NSUI-Goa delegation said that while first and second-year students are []
Refund Rs 3.68L to retd electricians gratuity
NT Reporter Panaji The Goa Human Rights Commission (GHRC) has recommended that the Department of Drinking Water refund Rs 3.68 lakh recovered from the gratuity of a retired Group C electrician, holding that the recovery was contrary to settled legal principles. It observed that the recovery, made after the employees retirement over an alleged incorrect []
CM signals ITI qualification for fire dept jobs
NT Reporter Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday said industry-linked training would help produce highly skilled fire service personnel and indicated that the government may consider making a recognised ITI qualification in Fire Technology and Industrial Safety Management a prerequisite for future recruitment to the Fire & Emergency Services Department. The Directorate of Fire []
Agriculture key to Viksit Goa by 2037, says Digambar
NT Reporter Panaji Viksit Goa by 2037 can be achieved only through a strong, progressive and sustainable agricultural sector, Minister for Captain of Ports Digambar Kamat said on Thursday. He also said ICARs research and technological innovations should focus on improving the lives of small and marginal farmers. Agriculture should be taken up as a []
Psychology says people who like to read a copy of a newspaper along with a cup of tea everyday in morning aren't following an outdated habit. Psychology suggests this routine may support focus, reduce stress, improve information processing, and create a stable start to the day. Reading a newspaper with tea can help people build consistency, stay informed, and prepare mentally for daily responsibilities while maintaining a regular morning routine.
It is not all bad between India and Pakistan
Conflict has made headlines, but quiet cooperation has also shaped India-Pakistan relations
After Two Decades Lull, KSEZ Starts Luring Industries; Has MoUs Of 1.5L Crore
Works on the Kakinada Gateway Port (KGP) near Butchayyapeta in Perumallapuram panchayat of Thondangi mandal have been expedited.
Wealth of lacunae: On the Kudankulam nuclear plant data leak
Cybersecurity, transparency are non-negotiable in vital installations
Two Bangladeshi nationals get two-year prison term under Foreigners Act
Tension at TVK event near Coimbatore
Breaching the target: On Indias retail inflation
Rising inflation leaves no room for a cut in interest rates
NTR Varsity Raises Research Stipend To 30,000
The committee approved online applications for the scholarships, which will be awarded after evaluation of research reports submitted by students in 2026.
UoH Research Suggests L. Johnsonii Isolated From Homemade Curd Can Suppress Intestinal Pathoge
The study, led by Dr Vijay Morampudi of the department of biochemistry, School of Life Sciences, was published on July 10 in Frontiers in Immunology.
Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr | RSS, VHP Should Disown Ayodhyas Champat, Anil
Had Rai, the two Mishras and Rao have been either members of the Congress or any other party, the BJP/RSS troll army, including their official spokespersons, would have called out loudly and hoarsely that the Congress and others were corrupt parties
Does marital rape law shield men from unnatural sex prosecution?
The Supreme Court will examine if husbands can face charges for sexual acts causing harm. This question arises despite existing exemptions for marital rape under penal laws. The court will begin final hearings on these pending pleas from September ninth. The central issue is whether the court can create a new offense by striking down exceptions. The Centre opposes criminalizing marital rape, citing marriage as a unique relationship.
Left parties step up opposition to proposed data centre projects in Vizag
Delhi cabinet approves 400-crore start-up policy
Jagan Asks YSRC MPs To Raise Public Issues In Parliament
Jagan Mohan Reddy alleged that governance in the state had deteriorated and claimed that the DSC-2025 recruitment process was marred by serious irregularities, including appointments allegedly made without candidates appearing for the examination.
Delhi University allots 93,033 seats in first undergraduate admission list
Eight Get Six-Month Jail Term for Attack on Forest Staff
Out of 39 accused in the case, two had died and 37 faced trial. Eight were convicted, while the remaining were acquitted. Public prosecutor M. Ramana Reddy argued the case.
Teacher riding pillion on bike taxi crushed by truck

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