ATM cash van driver and his sons steal 17 lakh, trio spend money on phones, cabs and luxury stay
CBSEs move to make vocational education mandatory for class IX sparks concern among city schools
CBSE, under its NCF-SE, has introduced Kaushal Vikas (Vocational education) as a mandatory subject for class IX students, rather than keeping it optional
Tirupati police detain intruder after panic erupts at school
The incident happened at Sri Vijetha school in citys Akkarampalli locality, where from Badvel town in Kadapa district, now living in Mysuru, reportedly entered the premises in the pretext of enquiring details about admission and fee structure
Husk to hope: coconut park begins to stir again in Kuttiyadi
The project, conceived during the tenure of the Oommen Chandy government, is being implemented by the Kerala State Industrial Development Corporation
IRCS will set up blood storage centres in four places in Vizianagaram
Irrigation tanks in Ramanathapuram should be desilted, urge farmers
Mysuru district police collect 2.52 lakh under traffic fine rebate scheme
No drinking water supply in some parts of Tiruchi on June 27
After facing criticism over poor resemblance, Devaraj Urs statue in Mysuru replaced
Karaikal Port handles 12.43 million tonnes of cargo in 2025-26
Ram temple donation row:FIR lodged over embezzlement of donations
The case is registered following a preliminary investigation by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and after a written complaint filed by Krishna Mohan, a member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust
Khader made in-charge Minister of disaster management in four districts
Coalition demands unconditional implementation of Womens Reservation Act, holds public consultation
75 teams formed to carry out FMD vaccination drive in Karur
The campaign will be conducted between July 1 and 31; the teams will visit the villages in their jurisdiction and vaccinate the cattle, particularly cows and buffaloes
Farmers federation urges T.N. government to continue Farmer Official Link 2.0 scheme
Stop supplying drugs or face arrest, Chennithala warns food delivery workers
India had halted purchases of Iranian crude in 2019 following U.S. sanctions. However, amid the recent waiver during the West Asia conflict, Indian refiners sought to procure some quantities.
Govt. failed SHG women on interest subvention on loans, alleges Jagan
Women beneficiaries have been deprived of nearly 6,000 crore over the past two years, says the YSRCP chief
1.4 lakh children to get polio drops in Dakshina Kannada on Sunday
Vijayawada MP calls for greater awareness among farmers on crop diversification
Farmers will be encouraged to shift to horticultural crops by linking these to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, says Kesineni Sivanath
Families seek help of Ramanathapuram Collector to rescue fishermen stranded in Somalia
Bear returns to forest; safety measures implemented for residents of SS Gundlu village
Farmers demand release of water in Karumeniyar river under link project
Police demolish illegal roadside shop in Idukkki over drug trade allegations
Crackdown as part of Operation Toofan
'Digging out of that hole will take time!': Scott blames Biden-era policies for affordability crisis
Indian government may change Food Security Act to cut foodgrain allocation quota
It may change it from 35 kg grains per family to a per capital of 7 kg a month as part of restructuring
Tamil Nadu aims at 1,000-crore investment in technical textiles by 2030
The State will focus on textiles used in automobile, healthcare, sports, agriculture and construction sectors, says Principal Secretary, Department of Handlooms, Textiles, Khadi and Handicrafts
Stainless steel sector MSMEs flag import surge, urges govt. to reintroduce quality control order
Mysuru: Surprise inspection for enhanced train passenger safety
Withdrawal amendment to FCRA Rules: CM
Satheesan says the amendment created conditions in which non-governmental organisations could not function in the country
Suthamalli police arrest three for assaulting police personnel during vehicle check
FCRA rules mark shift from regulating foreign contribution to voluntary organisations: CPI(M)
CPI-M's Rajya Sabha leader John Brittas said the amendments represent one of the most far-reaching executive interventions in the functioning of India's voluntary sector since the enactment of the FCRA, 2010
The road to success is not easy; preparation must be rigorous: DCP Harsha Priyamvada
Chittoor SP warns action against those using narcotic substances
Participating in a anti-drug awareness rally, Tushar Dudi says police are strengthening surveillance, conducting vehicle checks at border points, and keeping watch on suspicious persons
This early detection of P-waves gives a tiny but crucial window before the disaster hits that can save lives.
'Save Texas, Save America from Sharia Law jihad': Chip Roy pleads in House over illegal immigration
JSW Green Mobility invests in Lithium Urban
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay flags off 300 new buses
Mr. Vijay also took a ride on a Perambur-bound bus after tendering exact change for the ticket, officials said.
Conditions on custody of child must not be impractical: Kerala High Court
Free coaching classes for aspiring police constables in Shivamogga
Dalit organisations stage protest, condemn BJP remarks against Priyank Kharge
They say that the BJP leaders have resorted to personal attacks and are issuing threatening statement against the Minister for his RSS queries
Water level in Mullaperiyar dam stands at 112.75 feet
Three-day food expo in Coimbatore from July 1
AU, APEWIDC sign MoU for infrastructure development
Students block TNSTC bus over delays, cancelled services near Melur
On Thursday morning when a school-hour bus scheduled for 8 a.m. failed to arrive, left with no choice, students bound for the Sekkipatti school set out on foot; Meanwhile, others bound for Karungalakudi and Kambur schools waited for the bus
Marathon to spread awareness on drug abuse, illegal trafficking in Shivamogga
IRCTC announces Shrines of Gujarat air tour package from Visakhapatnam
Stolen Picasso painting discovered near Paris: A drug trafficking investigation outside Paris led to a surprising discovery: a stolen Picasso painting. French police found the artwork, believed to depict Marie-Thrse Walter, along with cash and cannabis during a raid.
ACB books excise inspector in disproportionate assets case
BJP membership card will be citizenship card: Owaisi
PM Modi should attend Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameneis funeral
Weather Tomorrow June 26: India braces for varied weather on Friday, June 26, as the IMD forecasts rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across many states. While monsoon activity strengthens, some northern and eastern regions may still face heatwave conditions. Residents are urged to stay updated on rapidly changing weather patterns, with heavy rainfall expected in the Northeast and southern states.
Two acres likely for Anke Gowdas library project in Mandya
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Cricket coach in Kerala sentenced to 35 years of rigorous imprisonment in sexual abuse case
Verdict pertains to the second sexual abuse case registered against 40-year-old Manu M.; court also finds him guilty in a third case under similar circumstances
Indian passport was never a proof of citizenship : Heres what you need to know
Venezuela quake response requires massive collective effort: UN aid chief
We are fully mobilised to support the people of Venezuela, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher said in a statement.
Boxing | Jyotiattributes her success to resilience
Mission Punjab 2027: AAP under pressure, Congress adrift; can BJP spring a Bengal-style surprise?
Tamil Nadu Government Order on free dhotis for Pongal distribution to be issued soon
Revenue Department will take a call on increasing the number of sarees and dhotis to be produced, says Minister for Handlooms, Textiles and Khadi K. Vijay Balaji
The US is excited to collaborate with India on the Pax Silica initiative, which is designed to enhance reliable trade in essential AI products. Announced by US Under Secretary Jacob Helberg, PaxPass aims to simplify AI supply chains with a financial commitment of $50 million from the US.
KSHEC launches feedback platform to address concerns about FYUGP
Kharif farming gathers pace in Rayalaseema districts amid El Nino concerns
Officials of the Agriculture department say that scattered showers have facilitated initial land preparation, but only sustained rainfall conditions could determine sowing decisions in the predominantly rain-fed lands
Pulse Polio drive in Yadgir starting Sunday
US inflation tops 4% for first time in three years, boosts Fed hike bets
US inflation surged past 4.0% in May, driven by Middle East conflict-fueled energy prices, marking the highest increase in three years. This development pushes the Federal Reserve closer to potential interest rate hikes this year. Despite consumers facing higher costs, spending has remained robust, buoyed by tax refunds and a stock market rally.
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UK sees new hottest June day on record at 36. 4C: Met Office
The UK's Met Office weather service said the record-breaking June temperature had been clocked in the village of Yeovilton, after Wednesday's high was reached further east in Gosport, Hampshire.
A fresh GTA 6 graphics modes leak has reignited the debate over Performance Mode, Quality Mode, and the long-awaited possibility of 60 FPS on consoles. While Rockstar Games has yet to confirm the feature, the rumor has sparked excitement because it could shape how millions of PS5 and Xbox Series X players experience one of gaming's most anticipated releases.
Express train to be restored to Chennai Egmore
Payasam spill was accidental, no inquiry needed: Minister Bindhu Krishna
Responding to reports that an inquiry had been announced into the incident, Minister says the video of the episode clearly shows that it was an accidental occurrence that can happen in a crowd
So I think when it comes to the INDIA group, it is for fighting national elections but it so happens that there are partners (in states as well), says Congress leader Jairam Ramesh
Row over conduct with girl athletes: Tamil Nadu Minister Viswanathan expresses regret
Viswanathan insists his act of providing first aid to students during a marathon in Madurai had been misrepresented
Why do some people insist on taking hot showers even during the hottest months? Psychology suggests the habit may be linked to emotional comfort, stress relief, routine and the brain's need for predictability.
A Florida couple struck gold, or rather diamond, unearthing a 3.36-carat gem at Arkansas' Crater of Diamonds State Park. This unique park, the world's only public diamond-bearing site, allows visitors to keep their finds. Over 75,000 diamonds have been discovered since 1906, with hundreds found annually, making it a global magnet for treasure hunters.
Trigent Supports N-able's Expansion with the Development of Strategic GCC in India
Trigent Supports N-able's Expansion with the Development of Strategic GCC in India
Rajesh accuses CM of misleading people on liquor tax cut
Former Excise Minister says LDF government never considered reducing taxes on alcoholic beverages. He also disputes CMs assertion that the file had remained pending for three years without a decision
Japanese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of What you owe your father is higher than the mountain, what you owe your mother is deeper than the ocean. The saying reflects the immense sacrifices, love, and guidance that parents provide throughout a person's life. By comparing a father's contribution to a towering mountain and a mother's care to the vast depth of the ocean, the proverb emphasizes that parental devotion is immeasurable and cannot easily be repaid. It suggests that the support, protection, and nurturing received from parents shape a person's character, opportunities, and future.
New Food Plaza opened at Visakhapatnam Railway Station
Congress to launch nationwide campaign against exam irregularities
Chhatron Ki Goonj will highlight concerns of students and job aspirants allegedly affected by paper leaks, examination fraud, recruitment delays, exam cancellations, says AICC national spokesperson Ragini Nayak
Awareness programme organised on narcotics drugs
Drugs still available on college campuses, says Police Commissioner
Kerala to explore new alignment for NilamburMunderiMeppadi road
The proposed Hill Highway project will connect Nilambur in Malappuram district and Meppadi in Wayanad district
Muslim bodies denounce demolitions of religious structures, seek legal relief
Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, and All India Muslim Personal Law Board among other organisations have criticised the series of actions taken by governments in States like Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan
US judge blocks Trump's mail-in voting executive order
A federal judge in Boston has halted President Trump's executive order on mail-in voting, citing unlawful interference with state election administration. The order, which aimed to tighten rules and involved the Postal Service and Justice Department, was challenged by Democratic-led states. They argued it would create chaos and disenfranchise voters ahead of crucial November elections. This ruling contrasts with a previous decision in Washington D.C.
Shivamogga MP urges State govt. to clear lift irrigation power dues
Muharram banned in eight Yadgir villages
Bengal govt to issue department-wise white papers on TMC-era 'irregularities'
Referring to points raised by legislators during the budget discussion, the minister said members had highlighted alleged irregularities in areas including land allotment, wetlands management and the implementation of development projects. According to Dasgupta, the proposed white papers would seek to fix accountability while offering the public a clearer understanding of the state's financial position and the governance challenges inherited by the present administration.
6,669 farmers, agricultural labourers ended their lives in Maharashtra in 2023: Minister
The government's reply came amid concerns over the classification of farm death cases and whether all eligible agricultural labourers had been accounted for in the official data.
'I'll Kill You': Uddhav Sena Rebel Threatens Journalists, Eknath Shinde Reacts
Sanjay Dina Patil, who recently joined Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena, threatened journalists and darted insults and expletives at them.
Worker electrocuted during powerline maintenance near Kandlakoya

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