India Withdraws Yemen Travel Restriction Notification
Despite the withdrawal of the notification, the ministry cautioned that Indian nationals should continue to avoid non-essential travel to the country
West Asia war LIVE: U.S. strikes kill one, wound 4 in southwest Iran: state media
The flare-up is the latest to undermine an interim agreement between Washington and Tehran aimed at ending their war, which has caused global economic shockwaves since it began in late February
SIR anomalies may cross one crore in Telangana: CEO
In an exclusive interview with The Hindu, Chief Electoral Officer C. Sudharshan Reddy provides more insights into the ongoign SIR process
Nippon Paint offers $8.6 billion for AkzoNobel unit, Bloomberg News reports
Nippon Paint has reportedly made new offers for AkzoNobel's decorative paints unit. The latest proposal values the business at approximately seven point five billion euros. AkzoNobel's management has not engaged with Nippon Paint regarding this offer. Instead, AkzoNobel is proceeding with a planned merger with Axalta. Paint companies are seeking mergers to manage rising costs and competition.
Venezuela quake death toll rises to 4,490
Venezuela's earthquake death toll has risen to nearly 4,500 people. Over 19,500 individuals are now residing in temporary camps after the disaster. The government is planning to provide some apartments to affected families soon. Significant resources will be required for rebuilding and offering housing assistance. Aid shipments have arrived from Russia and the United States.
Taiwan detects 5 Chinese naval vessels, 10 official ships operating around its territory
Taiwan's defense ministry detected five Chinese naval vessels and ten official ships operating nearby. Taiwan's armed forces monitored the situation and responded accordingly to the detected vessels. Earlier, one Chinese naval vessel and four official ships were also detected operating around Taiwan. China hopes the United States will handle Taiwan-related issues with extra prudence. China asserts Taiwan is an inseparable part of its territory, a complex historical claim.
Earthquake of magnitude 3.6 hits J&Ks Baramulla
There were no reports of any damage or casualties
Prospects of kharif cultivation turns bleak in Telangana with monsoon failure
Over 63% of mandals in 32 rural districts record deficient to large deficient rainfall; water levels in reservoirs remains gloomy
Morning Digest: U.S. launches more strikes on Iran; 27 killed in Bangkok pub fire, and more
Here is a select list of stories to start the day
Iran expands attacks on Gulf states after US strikes, says Strait of Hormuz closed
U.S. and Iranian forces exchanged heavy missile and drone assaults across the Gulf region. Iran stated it had again closed the vital Strait of Hormuz, impacting global shipping. The United States military launched retaliatory strikes against Iranian facilities on Sunday. This renewed violence casts further doubt on an interim U.S.-Iranian agreement. The escalating conflict has driven energy prices higher and fueled global inflation.
Lab availability fails to match rise in school numbers
Integrated science lab coverage in secondary schools fell to 54.6% in 2025-26. The number of schools with these labs increased by 10,000 over three years. However, the total number of secondary schools expanded at a faster rate. Government schools saw a slight increase, while aided and private schools experienced declines. State-level data reveals significant disparities in lab availability across India.
Quote of the day by Walt Disney offers life lesson on living with balance and purpose. Optimism inspires courage, perseverance, and hope, while realism encourages thoughtful planning, responsibility, and practical action. Together, these qualities enable individuals to face life's uncertainties with confidence and resilience. By embracing both positive thinking and realistic understanding, people become better equipped to overcome challenges, appreciate life's blessings, and build a future shaped by determination, wisdom, and enduring optimism.
Carlyle Consortium set to take control of defence parts supplier Micropack
Carlyle plans a significant investment in Micropack, an Indian defence electronics manufacturer. This deal marks a major private equity entry into the nation's defence technology sector. The investment aims to scale up homegrown manufacturing capabilities and supply chains. Micropack serves key clients like Isro and DRDO with advanced electronic components. India's defence spending continues to rise, boosting indigenous manufacturing and investor interest.
FIFA will examine the issue in committees after this World Cup; longer tournaments and logistics could limit the number of potential hosts
Why apex court's wading into Darbhanga's ponds
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case concerning alleged encroachment of three historic water bodies. Petitioners accuse the Bihar government of threatening these lakes through a beautification project. Locals argue the government's plan constitutes encroachment disguised as development. The case highlights a broader decline in Bihar's water bodies over decades. Experts emphasize the need for ecosystem preservation and community involvement.
Quote of the day by Kim Kardashian teaches a life lesson about confidence, perseverance, and personal growth. Being underestimated should never prevent individuals from pursuing their ambitions. Through discipline, resilience, humility, and consistent effort, people can transform doubt into opportunity and expectations into achievements. Rather than seeking approval from others, true success comes from believing in oneself, working diligently, and allowing accomplishments to reveal abilities that words alone never could.
Delivery agent barges into woman's Bengaluru flat, flashes her
A Bengaluru food vlogger reported a frightening incident involving a delivery agent. The agent allegedly forced his way into her washroom and exposed himself. Police arrested the 22-year-old delivery agent, Vijay Mallikarjun Kamat, following the complaint. Kamat claimed he only needed to use the washroom and denied exposing himself. Flipkart confirmed the termination of the delivery partner's engagement after the incident.
Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a collective for working on rights and recognition of sex workers, celebrates 31 years
Liquor gangs go to war in 'dry' Bihar, 3 dead in 4 days
Three alleged liquor smugglers died in Samastipur district over four days. One incident involved the murder of Prabhat Choudhary and his associate Sunny Kumar. Another victim, Ishant Kumar, was kidnapped and murdered, his body later found buried. Police suspect financial disputes and prior working relationships led to these killings. Authorities are intensifying their crackdown on liquor smuggling networks in the region.
India declares national mourning for Qatars former Emir
New Delhi: India has declared a one-day national mourning on Monday, July 13 following the death of Qatars former Emir and Father Emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Sunday, July 12. Un a statement, the ministry said the mourning had been declared as a mark 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 .
Quote of the day by Harrison Ford expresses a profound truth about humanity's place in the world. Nature has sustained life for millions of years and continues to provide the essential resources that make civilization possible. Human health, food security, economic prosperity, and cultural development all depend on healthy ecosystems. By respecting, protecting, and restoring the natural environment, we are not simply preserving the planetwe are protecting our own future. Recognizing this interdependence encourages responsibility, gratitude, and a shared commitment to ensuring that both humanity and nature can thrive together for generations to come.
France vs Spain, FIFA World Cup: France do not fear Spain but respect their quality, players says
Spain have conceded only one goal in the entire tournament to reach the last four in search of a second World Cup title
Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary inaugurates projects worth 1,047 crore
Mr. Choudhary said that Bihars economy was being significantly strengthened by promoting womens economic empowerment and entrepreneurship.
Ayodhya Ram temple donation row: SIT flags near-total breakdown of safeguards
A SIT probe found nine critical lapses in donation handling procedures. These security and procedural failures allowed for alleged large-scale embezzlement of funds. Counting personnel were not frisked and pocketless uniforms were not enforced. Cash from various boxes was mixed, and no denomination inventory was prepared. Biometric attendance was also not effectively implemented, undermining accountability.
Eyewitnesses blamed crew negligence and delayed medical care for the Vietnam boat disaster. Rough seas and gusty winds caused the speedboat to overturn within seconds. Many tourists drowned while trapped beneath the capsized vessel despite wearing life jackets. Rescue boats arrived nearly three hours later, and emergency treatment was delayed. Authorities have not yet responded to the allegations made by survivors.
England vs Argentina, FIFA World Cup: Messi set for long-awaited first England clash in semifinal
The England clash will add another chapter to one of footballs most emotionally charged rivalries, shaped by decades of sporting drama and political tension
Andhra Pradesh and the next El Nio challenge
Heatwaves and rainfall deficits could put the States preparedness to the test
Statistics ministry flags serious gaps in agriculture data collection
Official crop enumeration inspections were completed on time in less than half of the country's villages. Many village maps used for land tracing are over twenty years old and outdated. Crop-cutting experiments are being conducted by untrained personnel in several key states. These data collection issues affect national food security interventions and advance estimates. Policymakers face challenges due to these significant gaps in agricultural statistics.
Sub-Inspector Booked for Letting 6-Year-Old Granddaughter Drive Car in Narsingi
The Narsingi police have initiated an investigation to ascertain the circumstances under which the child was allowed to drive the vehicle
Road rage | Politics of renaming a street in Bengal
Soon after the BJP government renamed Kolkatas Suhrawardy Avenue as Gopal Mukherjee Road, there was public outcry and historical evidence that the street was originally named not after the man whom the government blames for killings, but rather the first Muslim V-C of Calcutta University. Heres why the renaming of the street marks a crucial moment in Bengal politics
Hundred Heroine Bhatia Says Its's 'Unbelievable' To Be On Lord's Honours Board
At the end of day three, India dominates the one-off Test as England struggles at 130/6, needing 327 more runs to chase down a massive target of 457.
Telangana Police Arrest YSRC Leader In Guntur For Remarks Against Revanth Reddy
Nagarjuna Yadav had made the comments against the Telangana CM during a television debate recently
At least 27 killed as fire breaks out at pub in Bangkok
Firefighters took about half an hour to bring the fire under control; cause of the fire is unknown and under investigation
Small towns beat big cities in rooftop solar adoption
Smaller urban centers are leading India's rooftop solar adoption, surpassing major metropolitan areas. The Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana promotes rooftop solar installations for households. This government scheme has seen rapid progress and aims to benefit many households. Over 36 lakh rooftop solar systems have already been installed across the country. Efforts are now focused on expanding urban reach and assisting low-income households.
Cops Silent On Shabad Killer Arrest
Rajkumar, out on bail in a Pocso case, had hacked six persons, including his wife and two children, in Shabad
Chodankar walks with Varkaris, offers prayers for peace and prosperity
Panaji: Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) president Girish Chodankar on Sunday joined the Mulgao Varkari Sansthas annual Wari to Pandharpur for Ashadhi Ekadashi, walking with devotees for a part of the pilgrimage and offering prayers for peace, prosperity and social harmony. Chodankar said the Wari was more than a pilgrimage and represented the values of []
Kerya 500m from Opa, yet facing water crisis
Ponda: Residents of Kerya in the Curti-Khandepar panchayat said the village has been facing a severe water shortage for nearly six months despite being located about 500 metres from the Opa water treatment plant. They warned of a protest outside the Water Supply Department office at Daag if regular drinking water supply is not restored []
Dont need your money, need your voice: Vijai to UK Goans
Margao: Goa Forward Party (GFP) president and Fatorda MLA Vijai Sardesai has appealed to the Goan diaspora in the United Kingdom to help build public opinion for Opposition unity ahead of the Goa Assembly elections, saying their support in shaping public opinion would be more valuable than financial contributions. Currently on a visit to the []
14 nations, EU reaffirm 2016 ruling invalidating Chinas claims
Manila: The US, the UK and a dozen other Western and Asian countries reasserted on Sunday that Chinas expansive claims in the South China Sea are illegal based on a 2016 arbitration ruling. A joint statement issued by the 14 nations said they rejected destabilising actions in the disputed waters that threaten regional stability. The []
In Bangladesh, 44 deaths due to floods; life in Dhaka paralysed
Dhaka: At least 44 people have died in flood and landslide incidents in a week, officials said Sunday even as rivers remained above danger level leading to displacement of over 2.5 lakh families across Bangladesh. Overnight torrential rains 76 mm from 12 midnight till 6 am inundated several areas and paralysed life in capital Dhaka []
US Senator Lindsey Graham, close Trump ally, foreign policy hawk dies at 71
Washington: US Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trumps closest allies and an influential voice on American foreign policy, has died after what his office described as a brief and sudden illness. He was 71. Graham, who represented South Carolina in the Senate for more than two decades, was among the Republican Partys []
Cong slams Modis silence over Ram Temple donation scam
New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modis silence on the alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and said the country will never forgive the BJP-RSS for the betrayal of faith. Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh reiterated the partys demands for an independent investigation supervised by []
True Hindu treats everyone equally, says former BJP leader Annamalai
Coimbatore: Former BJP Tamil Nadu President K Annamalai on Sunday asserted that a true Hindu treats everyone equally and embraces everyone and does not regard someone as high or low. Addressing his foundations first conference at Pollachi near here, Annamalai said he is a proud nationalist and Indian. Annamalai helmed We the Leaders foundation chose []
Indias 1st bullet train to begin phased operations from August 15, 2027
New Delhi: Indias first bullet train service will begin operations in phases from August 15, 2027, with the Surat-Bilimora section of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) corridor set to become the countrys inaugural high-speed rail route, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced. The 508-km Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor will be commissioned in stages, allowing sections []
Five crore Indians wait when the courts take a break
When courts rest together for vacations, crores of litigants across the country wait longer for justice
Kavitha Seeks ECI Nod For New Party
The ECI had earlier notified the party that about 1,000 objections were received, including one from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS)
The making of Israels retreat into isolation
Israels isolation is no longer imposed; it is increasingly self-inflicted
U.P. Ministers reply sought over discrepancies in income, assets
Harish Slams CMs Remarks, Alleges Neglect of Irrigation
BRS leader T. Harish Rao criticised Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddys remarks and alleged that the government was neglecting irrigation issues affecting farmers.
Oil conundrum: On Indias energy imports from Russia
Indias energy imports from Russia seem driven by confusion, not strategy
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will pose a double headache to England: Graeme Swann
J&K Police arrests three publishers over controversial school books
Jammu and Kashmir police have arrested three publishers in connection with inappropriate book content. These arrests stem from an FIR registered by the counter intelligence unit in Jammu. Two books found in government libraries contained chapters glorifying separatist leaders. The Jammu and Kashmir administration has already withdrawn these controversial books. Both publishers and authors involved have been blacklisted by the administration.
YSRC Alleges Threat to Democracy Over Voter List Revision
YSRC leader Rahul Chakravarthy Reddy alleged that the coalition government was misusing the voter list revision process for political gain.
DDA frames SOP to clear encroachments within 72 hours
Rahul Dravid among contenders for England Test coach's job after McCullum sacking: report
With the departure of Brendon McCullum after a series defeat against New Zealand, Rahul Dravid's name surfaces as a top candidate to take over as the England Test team coach. Known for his thorough approach to the game, Dravid is among the favorites alongside Andy Flower and Richard Dawson, as the England and Wales Cricket Board hopes for a successful shift in leadership prior to the Ashes next year.
27 killed as fire breaks out at a pub in Bangkok, officials say
Bangkok pub fire: A massive fire engulfed a Bangkok pub early Monday morning. At least twenty-seven people tragically lost their lives in the devastating blaze. Rescuers reported the fire erupted around midnight in the northern part of the city. Footage showed thick black smoke billowing into the sky as people fled. The cause of the deadly incident remains under investigation by authorities.
AP Launches Mission March SSC-2027 for 100% Pass Rate
The Andhra Pradesh School Education Department has launched Mission March SSC-2027 to help all government schools.
Public Divided Over CMC's Demolition Drive at Gachibowli's Popular DLF Food Street
The Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) carried out a large anti-encroachment drive on Friday
India declares one-day mourning for former Qatar Emir Sheikh Hamad
India observed a day of national mourning for the former Emir of Qatar. The national flag flew at half-mast across the country on Monday. Prime Minister Modi recognised the deceased leader's significant developmental contributions. No official entertainment was scheduled for the day of mourning. A minister will visit Qatar soon to convey India's condolences.
Insular incentive: On ethanol-blended fuel and the Indian consumer
Ethanol-blended fuel should not be forced on consumers irrationally
Messi's World Cup goal streak ends, assist helps Argentina defeat Switzerland 3-1
Lionel Messi's scoring prowess was temporarily paused as he provided a pivotal assist for Argentina's first goal in a thrilling match. Switzerland struck back to level the game, necessitating extra time where Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez shone, clinching the win for Argentina. Coach Murat Yakin spoke about plans to manage Messi's impact. Looking ahead, Argentina gears up to challenge England in the semifinals on Wednesday.
Centre clears financial for 28 Delhi projects
The mirage of plenty in Goas retail boom
Gauresh Jadhav Walk into any newly minted shopping complex or a sprawling corporate outlet in Goa today, and the contrast is immediate. Outside, the flashy neon signs and grand facades promise a retail revolution. Inside, there is an eerie, expensive silence. Showy stores and fewer crowds is the new paradox of Goan retail. National corporate []
CM Omar Adullah to BJP: Should I ask Donald Trump for Jammu & Kashmir statehood?
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed frustration over the delayed restoration of statehood. He questioned the central government's stance on protests and assembly discussions regarding this issue. Abdullah announced a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on July 20. He reminded Prime Minister Narendra Modi of his past assurance on the matter. The National Conference will continue its democratic campaign until statehood is reinstated.
India requires infrastructure investments of nearly Rs 770 lakh crore over the next 20 years. This requirement cannot be met through budgetary resources alone; private capital will need to play a larger role, says Rajkiran Rai, managing director and chief executive of National Bank for Financing Infrastructure and Development (NaBFID).
Doctor who flagged equipment shortage lauds Kerala governments move to end floor treatment
Haris Chirakkal, Head of Urology department at Government Medical College Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, had hit the headlines after flagging shortages of essential surgical equipment and delays in surgeries during the previous LDF governments tenure
State-level conference held on non-communicable diseases in Chennai
Irrepressible Sinner Outlasts Zverev To Win Second Straight Wimbledon Title
Jannik Sinner triumphs over Alexander Zverev to retain Wimbledon Title
Judging graduates, not entrance scores
Removing entrance ranks from standard resumes prevents a potentially prejudicial and often irrelevant data point from becoming a default filter
Quadrangular security setup to be operationalised by December
A new seven-point security grid will be integrated by this year's end. This grid will involve the Union government, central agencies, and state administrations. Locals will also be a key component of this comprehensive security framework. Smart border technologies and an anti-terrorism grid are planned for implementation. Regular interactions will ensure the effective functioning of this new security setup.
Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev to win Wimbledon again and move on from French Open meltdown
Jannik Sinner secured his second consecutive Wimbledon title by defeating Alexander Zverev. This victory marked Sinner's fifth Grand Slam title overall. He previously won Wimbledon after a French Open setback. Linda Noskova also claimed her first Grand Slam title in the women's final. Sinner extended his winning streak against Zverev to ten matches.
Jain Monks Chaturmas in Vijayawada Begins With Grand Procession
Thousands join revered monk Abhinandan Sagar Vijayji Maharaj's Chaturmas celebrations.
NRR Predicts BJP Sweep in Civic Polls
BJP state president N. Ramchander Rao expressed confidence that the party would win the upcoming municipal elections in Hyderabad, Malkajgiri and Cyberabad.
Jammu and Kashmir: 3 publishers held for books in school libraries praising separatists
Police arrested three publishers in Jammu and Noida over controversial books. These books, which glorified separatists, were supplied to government school libraries. Officials suspended education department staff and ordered an inquiry into the matter. Sub-committees had shortlisted titles, but these two books were flagged later. The investigation aims to determine how the books reached schools despite scrutiny.
Decoding the India-UK CETA: Check what's changing in terms of tariffs, import duty & more
The India-UK trade agreement, effective July 15, offers Indian exports significant market share growth. This historic deal removes tariffs on many Indian goods entering the United Kingdom. British products like chocolate and auto parts will see reduced import duties in India. Indian companies can now bid on non-sensitive government procurement contracts in the UK. The agreement addresses trade barriers, benefiting sectors like steel and marine products.
Over a year on, transplanted trees at Raman Thangal Lake in Sholinganallur stand dead
TG20 | Hyderabad e-Champions makes the final vs. Khammam Aces a walk in the park
DC Edit | Vietnam Tragedy: Ensure Safety
Preliminary reports blame overcrowding of the boat, which was carrying 32 passengers, all dealers of Lava International, to Phu Quoc Island. Thailand is no stranger to overcrowding of boats and hundreds of people die in boat accidents. Yet boat accidents continued as tour operators prefer quick money over passenger safety
Ernakulam to get government-run geriatric centre
The district panchayat has initiated steps to establish a geriatric centre which will include an inpatient physiotherapy centre and a dialysis centre
Centres Digital Farm Push Aligns With States Tech Lead
The Centres digital agriculture push is expected to strengthen Telanganas technology-driven farm services and crop data systems.
El Nio Impact on Yeleru Reservoir, Farmers Wait for Water
Water scarcity prompts officials to recommend pulses and vegetables over paddy.
Japan's Sompo eyes big India play after insurance reforms
In the wake of an increase in the FDI limit, Japan's Sompo Holdings is keen on expanding its operations in India, viewing it as a crucial market for future endeavors. With aspirations to utilize their global knowledge, Sompo aims to bolster Universal Sompo's growth and potentially venture into various well-being sectors within India, showcasing a steadfast dedication to the Indian market.
We tried CPR, but it was too late, say Vietnam boat tragedy witnesses on return to Hyderabad
Several Indian tourists who were stranded in Vietnam after the tragedy landed in Hyderabad on the night of July 12
Operation Toofan: Kozhikode City police arrest 58 in single-day sweep
57 narcotics cases were registered during flash searches carried out at various locations under the jurisdiction of the Kozhikode City police
Maharaja Trophy: Skipper Sisodias blistering knock leads Shivamogga Yodhas to glory
DC Edit | Team India Must Be Better Prepared For The Future
The IPL is essentially a club competition played in such settings that exaggerate player abilities because the IPL is cricket entertainment business. Sheer lack of will to compete, poor planning, warped selection judgments based on IPL performances and the team coach Gautam Gambhirs player choices and eccentric experiments in T20 cricket conspired to bring Team India to such a low so soon after hitting the high notes
Kishan Reddys Padyatra in Bagh Amberpet Draws Warm Welcome
Union minister G. Kishan Reddys padyatra in Bagh Amberpet received a warm welcome from BJP leaders, workers and residents as he interacted with people and reviewed local civic issues.
Abdication of the throne the need for the India T20 team to hit refresh and rejig
Once they succumbed unexpectedly to Ireland, India became diffident, almost second-guessing themselves. They didnt play the conditions well enough, they left their smarts behind at home
Turkey Fines, Suspends Over 100 Doctors For Performing C-Sections
The Antalya Chamber of Physicians said on its website that obstetricians had been issued with warnings, subjected to disciplinary investigations.
Bharat Bhushan | BNP Govt In Dhaka Risks Squandering India's Trust
Bangladesh summoned Indian diplomats twice -- after Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarmas detect, delete and deport push against Bangladeshi migrants, and again after West Bengals newly-minted BJP government pushed back alleged illegal migrants

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