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The Supreme Court has affirmed the Election Commission's authority to conduct Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. This decision validates the process as constitutional and essential for fair elections. The BJP criticized Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party for opposing the revision, alleging they supported illegal voters.
Amidst the Don 3 controversy, Ranveer Singh asked Sadhguru about the purpose of life. The spiritual leader responded that life is a purpose unto itself, too vast to need another. This perspective resonated deeply, encouraging viewers to embrace the present moment rather than solely chasing external achievements.
India's first Super Pressure Balloon has been launched in Vijayawada. Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu called it a landmark moment for India and Andhra Pradesh. This launch signifies India's growing strength in space technology. Andhra Pradesh is emerging as a hub for future-focused technologies. The Indian space industry aims for significant expansion in the coming decade.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will discuss leadership change speculation with the Congress high command tomorrow. This follows a meeting in Delhi with party leaders. A breakfast meeting with Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar is also scheduled. Speculation about the chief ministerial post has been ongoing. Upcoming meetings in Bengaluru are crucial for the party's strategy.
Nagaland Lottery Sambard Result Out Today: Nagaland State Lottery Sambad Dear Sunospi Wednesday Weekly draw results for 27 May 2026 have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 Crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards.
Randhir Singh, a renowned sports administrator and India's first shooting gold medalist at the Asian Games, passed away at 79. He recently resigned as President of the Olympic Council of Asia due to health concerns. Singh had a distinguished career as an Olympian and administrator, contributing significantly to shooting sports and the Olympic movement.
Canada's Minister of International Trade Maninder Sidhu announced a Team Canada Trade Mission to India for November. This follows meetings between Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and Canadian business leaders. The mission aims to explore collaborations in key sectors like AI, critical minerals, and clean technology. Discussions also focused on strengthening bilateral investment and technology partnerships between the two nations.
Police raided an illegal spice unit in Delhi's Khari Baoli. They seized 802 kg of fake spices. Adulterated materials like rice and industrial dyes were found. One person was arrested. The seized spices were supplied across Delhi-NCR. Food safety officials collected samples for testing. A case has been registered under BNS sections.
Dubai's economic landscape is tested after regional conflict. Aviation, hotels, and real estate see impacts. Luxury retail also faces pressure. The city's recovery hinges on geopolitical stability and traveler confidence. Dubai's long-term fundamentals remain strong, but cautious resilience guides its path forward.
Su-30MKI jets' upgrade news: The Indian Air Force is upgrading its Su-30MKI fighter jets. A new advanced GPS antenna will enhance electronic warfare capabilities. This upgrade will protect against jamming and spoofing. The system will work with multiple satellite constellations, including India's NaVIC. This modernization is part of the Super Sukhoi program. The project aims to boost the fighter jets' performance and reach.
When Beijinger Jacqueline Li first heard one of her favourite luxury department stores in the city was closing, she was shocked -- until she considered how Chinese spending habits have changed in recent years. I think people's spending habits after the pandemic may be more cost-effective and practical,on a pilgrimage to the Galeries on its penultimate day of operations.
A Bengaluru womans viral social media post about working with US teams has sparked a larger conversation around workplace culture, burnout, and boundaries. Her observations from no messages after work hours to results matter more than looking busy resonated with many online, while others shared their own experiences working with international teams.
Military drones are entering the airspace of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. These incidents raise concerns about the war in Ukraine impacting NATO's northern borders. Ukraine's long-range attacks on Russian oil ports have led to some drones missing targets. This has caused security warnings and even government collapse in Latvia. NATO is being called upon to strengthen air defenses.
Cloudflare layoffs: Cloudflare has laid off over 1,100 employees, nearly 20% of its workforce, despite record revenue growth. CEO Matthew Prince explained the cuts target 'measurers' whose roles are being automated by AI, allowing investment in 'builders' and 'sellers'. The company is restructuring around AI-driven operations, offering generous severance packages.
A casual roadside interaction shared by Zypp Electric's CEO revealed how India's growing EV ecosystem is creating new income opportunities. A young delivery executive, previously unemployed, now earns 1,500 daily by delivering orders on a rented electric scooter, sending most of his earnings home to support his family.
Drivers can cool their car cabins faster and save fuel by using the air recirculation button. This feature stops the AC from pulling hot outside air. Instead, it recycles cooler air already inside. This reduces the workload on the AC compressor. Using this button is ideal for quick cooling after parking in the sun.
Israel announced the killing of Mohammed Odeh, the new head of Hamas's armed wing in Gaza. This strike follows the elimination of his predecessor just weeks prior. Israeli officials stated Odeh was responsible for the October 7 massacre. The operation is part of Israel's commitment to targeting leaders involved in the attack.
Afghanistan's trade routes are severely disrupted. Conflicts in the Middle East and border closures with Pakistan have crippled businesses and aid efforts. Shipping through Iran's Bandar Abbas port is blocked. Humanitarian aid, especially for malnourished children, is running out. Supplies are now rerouted through Central Asia, tripling costs. Businesses face immense financial strain as delivery expenses skyrocket.
Byju's founder Byju Raveendran has been sentenced to six months in jail by a Singapore court for contempt of court. The court cited his disobedience of multiple orders concerning his assets. Raveendran must also pay S$90,000 in costs and provide proof of ownership for Beeaar Investco Pte.
Indian Naval Ship INS Kolkata successfully thwarted a piracy attempt near merchant vessel MV Mashallah 1. The warship responded swiftly to a threat in the Western Indian Ocean. INS Kolkata used its helicopter and boarding crew to investigate and deter the pirates. This timely intervention ensured the safety of the merchant vessel.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has issued a strong appeal to citizens to take precautions against the ongoing extreme heatwave. He stressed the importance of staying hydrated and being vigilant for heat-related symptoms. The Prime Minister also encouraged community care, urging people to help those in need and provide water for animals and birds.
North Korea has tested advanced weapons including AI-guided cruise missiles. Leader Kim Jong Un supervised these drills. The nation vows to deploy these upgraded missiles near its border with South Korea. This move signals a shift towards modern warfare capabilities. Analysts suggest AI use in missile targeting is new, with precision yet to be confirmed.
The Supreme Court has overturned a Rs 202-crore penalty imposed on Amazon by the Competition Commission of India. This penalty was related to Amazon's 2019 investment in Future Coupons. The CCI had alleged that Amazon suppressed information during the approval process. This development follows a mutual settlement between Amazon and Future Group, leading to the withdrawal of all legal proceedings.
Updated IPL 2026 Purple Cap: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured their spot in the IPL 2026 final with a dominant 92-run victory over Gujarat Titans. Skipper Rajat Patidar's explosive unbeaten 93 powered RCB to 254/5, a total their bowlers defended effectively, dismissing GT for 162. Bhuvneshwar Kumar leads the Purple Cap race with 26 wickets.
The CBI has arrested two more people in the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case. This brings the total number of arrests to thirteen. The new arrests include a doctor from Latur and a faculty member from a Pune coaching institute. The investigation is ongoing to uncover the full conspiracy.
The Itanagar Capital Region administration has banned the commercial slaughter of Mithuns. A fine of Rs 20,000 will be imposed for violations. Additionally, meat, fruit, and vegetable stalls along NH-415 are ordered to be removed within ten days. This action aims to ease traffic congestion and improve public health within the city.
Ebola virus in Bangalore: A woman returning from Uganda was quarantined in Bengaluru with Ebola-like symptoms. Her tests have come back negative, bringing relief to health officials. The Indian government is monitoring the global Ebola situation closely. Travelers from affected regions are advised to monitor their health. No Ebola cases have been confirmed in India.
Quote of the Day by Bernard M. Baruch, Be who you are and say what you feel, encourages authenticity over the exhausting need for universal approval. This timeless advice grants permission to speak honestly and exist without fear of judgment.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday spoke about an unusual theft case, claiming CCTV cameras captured a person arriving in a luxury car worth around Rs 2.5 crore to allegedly steal a flowerpot worth just Rs 45. Calling it a new model of theft, he said the government would not tolerate damage or theft of public property installed for city beautification projects.
Bayer CropScience's profit surged 13% in the March quarter and 21% for the full fiscal year.
Delhi temperature today: Delhi-NCR faces a heatwave with temperatures reaching 45C. Relief is expected from May 28 with thunderstorms and rain. A significant temperature drop to 36C is forecast for May 29. Rain and cloudy skies will persist until May 31. Conditions are set to stabilize by June 1 with temperatures around 37C.
China is now restricting top AI professionals in private companies from traveling abroad. This move aims to protect its advanced technology and boost its standing against the United States. Individuals deemed strategically important need government approval for overseas trips. This policy targets talent in the AI sector, including startup founders and researchers.
Former cricketer Robin Uthappa draws parallels between cricket's intense pressure and corporate life, revealing his past struggles with suicidal thoughts and identity. He found solace and rediscovered his passion for the game through his wife's advice, ultimately leading to a new chapter in coaching and a focus on mental well-being.
Muslims worldwide prepare for Eid Al Adha, also known as Bakrid. India will celebrate on Thursday, May 28, 2026. Many are using AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini. These platforms offer prompts to generate festive posters, templates, and images. This helps individuals share greetings and wishes digitally with friends and family.
Premanand ji Maharaj Health News Today: Spiritual leader Premanand Maharaj has suspended his public appearances and meetings due to health concerns, leading to anxiety among his followers. In a recent emotional video, he urged devotees to continue their spiritual path with faith, emphasizing that his presence is not central to their devotion and encouraging them to focus on naam jap and bhajan.
Britain and its allies face a serious cyber threat from Russia. A top spy chief warns that critical infrastructure, elections, and public trust are under attack. She stresses the need for urgent action from everyone, from businesses to individuals. Rapid AI advancements mean a narrow window exists to stay ahead of rivals like China.
A fire erupted in a Ghaziabad residential building early Wednesday morning. An electric vehicle allegedly caught fire while charging on the ground floor. Firefighters responded quickly to the four-storey building. They controlled the blaze and rescued occupants. No casualties were reported. Investigations into the cause are underway. A separate factory fire in Bulandshahr also occurred recently.
Indian agrochemical companies face challenges ahead. Higher prices for farm chemicals and uncertain monsoon rains are expected to impact performance in the second quarter of fiscal year 2027. Global El Nino concerns add to the worry. Meanwhile, China's pesticide production continues to surge, impacting global supply dynamics. Other chemical sectors also show signs of slowdown.
India is closely watching the Ebola situation due to outbreaks in Africa. No confirmed cases have been reported in the country. A person in Bengaluru, who traveled from Uganda, was isolated for observation after showing mild symptoms. Health authorities are following World Health Organization guidelines. Samples have been sent for testing. The individual remains in healthy condition.
Byju Raveendran, founder of the failed Indian tech firm Byju's, has been sentenced to six months in jail by a Singapore court for contempt. The court found he disobeyed multiple orders concerning his assets. This latest setback comes as foreign investors, including Qatar Investment Authority, pursue him globally to recover losses.
Samsung Electronics unionized workers have approved a bonus pay deal, averting an 18-day strike. The agreement, however, creates significant pay disparities, with memory chip division workers set to receive substantial bonuses, while others in consumer electronics will get much less. This deal aims to narrow the gap with rival SK Hynix amid soaring AI-driven chip demand.
Quote of the Day by Michel de Montaigne is gaining fresh attention as readers search for mental peace, emotional healing, and wisdom through books. The famous Michel de Montaigne quote reveals how reading can calm gloomy thoughts, reduce emotional stress, and rebuild inner clarity. In todays distracted world, books still act like quiet therapy. This Quote of the Day reminds people that strong minds grow through reflection, deep reading, and meaningful ideas, not endless noise or digital escape.
Rain prediction Kolkata: Kolkata anticipates a welcome respite from the heatwave as light rainfall is predicted starting today, May 27. Enhanced rain activities are expected across south Bengal from Wednesday, with Thursday and Friday offering higher chances of downpours. Residents can expect a humid and stormy week ahead, with thunderstorms and gusty winds likely.

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