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Social activist Anna Hazare has welcomed the Maharashtra government's decision to halt the implementation of new RTI rules, but is demanding their permanent withdrawal. He has postponed his planned July 5th fast in response to the suspension. Hazare emphasized that the proposed changes, including higher fees and single-subject applications, would weaken citizens' access to information. He warned of further agitation if the rules are not fully scrapped.
The Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) has vehemently denied any electoral or political alliance with the BJP, refuting claims of selling MLAs. SDF spokesperson Yojna Khaling Rai stated these allegations are false and politically motivated, emphasizing the party's independent identity. The SDF defended its president's remark about Sikkim not becoming another Manipur as a warning against instability, while accusing the ruling SKM of growing proximity to the BJP.
Forecasters are in strong agreement that a powerful El Nio is rapidly developing, according to the United Nations weather agency. El Nio conditions have already appeared in the Equatorial Pacific. This significant development, highlighted by a scientist at the World Meteorological Organization, signals a potentially impactful shift in global weather patterns over the next few months.
Humans are wired to defend their group, not initiate conflict, a study reveals. This 'coalitional psychology' means we're more motivated to protect our community than to attack others. This instinct explains why perceived threats unite people and how leaders frame issues to gain support. Understanding this natural inclination to protect what we value is key to fostering cooperation and managing disputes responsibly.
Maharashtra has enacted a new bill to regulate all healthcare facilities, replacing an outdated law. The Maharashtra Clinical Establishments (Registration and Regulation) Bill aims to boost transparency and accountability by establishing a state council to set minimum standards and oversee registration. Patients will gain clearer rights, including access to information on their condition and treatment costs. The legislation also mandates prominent display of service rates and introduces penaltie
E-rickshaw drivers in Delhi are living in fear as a smartphone app allegedly shuts down their vehicles mid-road, risking fatal accidents. Videos show individuals remotely disabling compatible lithium-ion battery e-rickshaws, prompting a government probe. Drivers report financial losses and constant stress, fearing collisions in heavy traffic. The app reportedly allows unauthorized control, creating dangerous situations for passengers and drivers alike.
Indian MSMEs are struggling with the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, facing compliance hurdles due to a lack of financial and technical resources. Experts urge government intervention, technology transfer, and the development of alternative export markets to protect these smaller businesses. The current carbon accounting framework is seen as inequitable, disproportionately impacting developing economies and threatening the competitiveness of domestic steel and aluminium sectors.
A powerful El Nio event is officially underway, with the World Meteorological Organization warning of intensified global weather extremes. Expect increased risks of heatwaves, droughts, and heavy rainfall across continents. India, Australia, and parts of Africa are forecast to receive less rainfall, potentially impacting agriculture and water resources. Europe may see a north-south divide in precipitation. Scientists are closely monitoring warmer ocean temperatures worldwide.
Russian drivers are flocking to Chinese electric vehicles amid severe fuel shortages caused by escalating Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. A Moscow dealership reports a dramatic surge in EV sales, moving from a few per month to several daily. While Russia's vastness and limited charging infrastructure remain hurdles, the current fuel crisis is accelerating EV adoption, with Chinese brands dominating the market.
Maharashtra has banned the sale of 'Sting' energy drink and similar intoxicating substances within 500 meters of schools. This decision follows concerns about ingredients unsuitable for children and their impact on students. The Food and Drug Administration will enforce this restriction, and schools will conduct awareness programs on the health risks of energy drinks. The government aims to strengthen these measures and ensure effective implementation.
The Indian challenge at the Canada Open concluded today as both Tanya Hemnath and Aakarshi Kashyap were eliminated in the women's singles second round. Hemnath succumbed to Japan's Riko Gunji in straight games, while Kashyap fought hard but ultimately lost to USA's Beiwen Zhang in a three-game thriller. Their defeats mark the end of India's campaign at the Super 300 tournament.
Kerala's transport minister announced a plan to identify routes where KSRTC and private buses operate concurrently, following concerns from private operators about the 'Priyadarshini' free travel scheme for women. While not all private buses are affected, the government will pinpoint overlapping services causing financial strain. Protests are permitted, and waste on KSRTC land will be cleared.
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust operates autonomously, with no accountability to the Centre or Uttar Pradesh government, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs. This independent status was confirmed by the CIC, ruling the trust outside the RTI Act's purview. Ahead of a crucial July 6 meeting, the trust's governance and the future of key officials amid a donation controversy are under scrutiny.
Europe is grappling with the aftermath of a severe June heatwave, which has resulted in an estimated 3,700 excess deaths across France, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Authorities caution these figures are preliminary. The extreme temperatures, linked to climate change, overwhelmed healthcare systems and caused widespread disruption. France alone reported over 2,000 excess deaths, with a significant rise in fatalities among those over 45.
Canada's wildlife boasts a surprising new champion: the Western toad. Researchers have identified a population in Alberta as Canada's most genetically distinct animal, a unique trait developed through long-term isolation. This discovery highlights the importance of protecting this species, particularly the Alberta group, for its significant contribution to the toad's overall genetic diversity and offers crucial insights for future conservation efforts.
GoDaddy warns India's crackdown on fake websites could endanger legitimate businesses globally. New court orders mandate releasing buyer details and prohibiting brand name variations, sparking a legal challenge. Experts fear this could expose individuals to harassment and force companies to exit India, impacting internet governance worldwide. The dispute highlights India's growing concern over online fraud.
The Gauhati High Court has upheld a foreigners tribunal's declaration against Aminul Hoque, a day labourer from Guwahati, after finding that his 15 submitted documents failed to establish an unbroken family chain across voter lists of three villages. The court also held that his father's oral testimony was insufficient without corroborating documentary evidence.
NATO leaders convene in Ankara facing critical challenges: maintaining US commitment amid Trump's skepticism, Europe increasing its security role, and boosting defense spending. The alliance grapples with ramping up production to meet demand, particularly for Ukraine, while Russia remains a persistent threat. Balancing these priorities and ensuring sustained support for Kyiv will be key.
On Friday, a heart-wrenching accident occurred in southwestern Pakistan when an overburdened bus veered off the highway and tumbled into a treacherous gorge. This horrifying event resulted in the loss of 40 lives and left eight individuals injured. It was reported that the bus picked up passengers from a previously disabled vehicle, amplifying its dangerous load.
Concerns over e-rickshaws being remotely disabled via a Chinese app, BAT-BMS, have prompted government action. IT Secretary S Krishnan confirmed two such applications were identified and promptly removed from app stores. He emphasized app stores' responsibility for due diligence and stated the government will engage with them to prevent the availability of potentially hazardous apps, addressing widespread cybersecurity worries.
CA Foundation May 2026 Toppers list: Sakshi Jain from Nashik has topped the ICAI CA Foundation May 2026 exams, securing All India Rank 1 with an impressive 92.75%. Ayanabbas Ajani and Radha Unmesh Mulay from Maharashtra followed, claiming the second and third spots respectively. The results reveal a competitive field, with a pass percentage of 20.09% among the 90,217 candidates who appeared.
India has issued notices to messaging apps Telegram and Signal, demanding explanations for safeguards on features allowing anonymous messaging. This move follows a similar directive to WhatsApp regarding its planned username feature. The government cites concerns over increased online fraud and impersonation. Digital rights groups have criticized the notices, particularly to Signal, calling them a dragnet impacting protected speech.
Iran and Iraq prepare for the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, months after his death in a US-Israel war. The delayed ceremony, beginning Saturday, will gauge the theocracy's public support following recent crackdowns. The event's significance is amplified by the potential first public appearance of his successor, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, believed wounded in the attack.
Portugal clinched a thrilling 2-1 win against Croatia in the 109th minute, propelling them to the next stage of the World Cup. A controversial VAR decision disallowed Croatia's potential equalizer for offside, leaving Luka Modric and his teammates devastated. Meanwhile, Goncalo Ramos and Cristiano Ronaldo shone brightly for Portugal, celebrating a glorious moment in their World Cup campaign.
India faces a challenging economic outlook with food inflation projected at 6% and CPI at 5% in FY27, largely due to a severe monsoon deficit impacting agriculture. Despite a widening non-oil trade deficit, strong services exports and a surge in FDI inflows are providing crucial support. Remittances also show robust growth, bolstering the economy. Government and RBI measures aim to stabilize the rupee, with crude oil prices expected around $90/bbl.
Europe's scorching heatwaves are challenging the notion that hot weather always boosts alcohol sales. Research indicates that extreme temperatures, beyond 32C, can deter drinkers, leading to decreased consumption. Health authorities advise against alcohol during heat, citing dehydration risks. While some seek indoor, air-conditioned venues, others find the heat a reason to indulge, creating a mixed outlook for the beverage industry amidst a warming climate.
Germany sick leave policy: Germany is set to tighten sick leave rules, requiring doctor's certificates from day one of absence upon the employer's request. This move, part of a broader economic reform package, aims to boost productivity and combat high absenteeism. Chancellor Friedrich Merz highlighted the need to address competitive disadvantages caused by prolonged absences, signaling a significant shift from previous policies that allowed short-term sick leave without immediate medical proof.
The Madhya Pradesh State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has dismissed BSNL's appeal against a lower court order directing it to restore a customer's landline and pay Rs 15,000 in compensation. The commission found that BSNL failed to produce any evidence supporting its claim that the connection could not be repaired due to cable damage.
A disturbing trend is crippling Delhi's e-rickshaw drivers as pranksters use a smartphone app, BAT-BMS, to remotely disable their vehicles. This exploit targets cheap, unsecured battery packs, causing sudden breakdowns and significant income loss for vulnerable workers. Authorities are now investigating the security loophole, which poses a real road-safety hazard and financial burden on drivers who rely on daily earnings.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs and Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju and discussed flood relief, rehabilitation and recovery efforts in Assam.
Former Davis Cupper Vishal Uppal stresses India needs more international tournaments to nurture top players. He highlighted the financial struggles of aspiring players, urging former athletes and corporates to boost domestic events. Uppal also emphasized better talent identification, revamping the domestic circuit, and supporting Indian coaches to elevate the sport's standing.
Engineers have developed robotic fish that mimic real aquatic life, offering an aquarium experience without the upkeep. These miniature submarines, powered by Arduino and guided by an overhead camera and Raspberry Pi, autonomously navigate, interact, and even return to a wireless charging station. This innovation promises a maintenance-free aquatic display, blending technology with the tranquility of nature for a futuristic aquarium.
Ever replay an embarrassing moment from years ago? Your brain prioritizes negative experiences, a survival mechanism rooted in 'negativity bias'. The amygdala flags emotional events as crucial, while our social nature amplifies perceived slights. Each mental replay strengthens these memories, even if others have forgotten. This isn't a flaw, but your brain's way of helping you learn and adapt.
India's services sector growth slowed significantly in June, hitting a 17-month low as domestic demand weakened. New business expansion also reached its slowest point in over two-and-a-half years, leading to a near standstill in hiring. While export orders offered some support, overall business confidence dipped due to economic challenges and global uncertainties.
In January 1998, millions of ordinary South Koreans voluntarily donated gold, including wedding rings and baby bracelets, to help their nation repay a massive IMF debt. This unprecedented public drive, inspired by historical acts of sacrifice, saw over 3.5 million citizens participate, contributing 227 metric tonnes of gold.
South Korea's World Cup exit has ignited a national outcry, prompting presidential calls for an investigation and the coach's resignation. Frustration over the Korea Football Association's controversial appointment processes, including that of coach Hong Myung-bo, has fueled widespread demands for reform. Fans and officials alike are questioning competence over connections, pushing for accountability and a rebuild of public trust in the nation's football leadership.
Tragedy struck near the Sonamarg tunnel in Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir, as a CRPF vehicle veered off the road, resulting in injuries to six personnel. The incident occurred on the Srinagar-Leh National Highway. The injured were promptly given first aid and subsequently moved to a CRPF camp at Gund for advanced medical care. Officials confirmed the details of the accident.
Weather tomorrow July 4: India braces for intense monsoon activity as the IMD forecasts widespread heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning across many states on July 3rd and 4th. Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Gujarat, and the Konkan region are expected to witness significant downpours. Authorities are urging caution, especially in hilly and flood-prone areas, due to the risk of landslides and flash floods.
Explosive diarrhea parasite illness: A parasitic illness causing severe diarrhea is spreading across 17 US states, with over 145 cases reported and 20 hospitalizations. New York leads in infections, followed by Texas and Illinois. Health officials are investigating potential links to contaminated produce, though no specific source is identified. Symptoms include watery diarrhea and stomach cramps, with potential for prolonged illness. Experts are concerned as most cases lack recent international
Cristiano Ronaldo's sister, Katia Aveiro, has fueled speculation that the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026 could be the football icon's final tournament for Portugal. While Ronaldo scored a crucial penalty in their Round of 32 win, his sister's comments suggest fans should enjoy it while it lasts, hinting at an imminent national team farewell. Portugal advances to face Spain in the next round.
July 4 heatwave: A severe heatwave is gripping millions across the US, threatening July 4th celebrations with record-breaking temperatures and dangerous humidity. Outdoor events in cities like Boston and Philadelphia are being altered or canceled. Meteorologists warn of prolonged heat due to a persistent high-pressure system, urging residents to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activity. Heat-related illnesses are a significant concern, especially for vulnerable populations.
US President Donald Trump claimed Iran has accepted nearly all American demands in ongoing nuclear talks. He asserted that US military strikes have completely devastated Iran's armed forces and economy, leaving the nation in a severely weakened position while Washington maintains total control over the diplomatic negotiations.
A critical mission to rescue NASA's Swift Observatory has been delayed due to a last-minute launch problem. A rocket-launching plane, carrying a spacecraft designed to capture the aging telescope, experienced a software issue, forcing an abort. The problem is fixed, with another attempt planned. Swift, vital for observing cosmic events since 2004, faces a crash by October without this $30 million salvage operation.
Mumbai experienced intense rainfall, with Mandavi Fire Station recording 150.2 mm. Widespread waterlogging has crippled traffic and led to two fatalities. The IMD has issued an Orange Alert, predicting more heavy showers. Authorities are urging residents to avoid non-essential travel as emergency teams work to clear debris across the city.
Rain in Delhi: Delhi is bracing for heavy rainfall and thunderstorms as the India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert. The monsoon has officially arrived, bringing much-needed relief from humidity. Residents can expect moderate to heavy showers, gusty winds up to 50 kmph, and potential waterlogging and traffic disruptions. This wet spell is part of a larger monsoon surge across North India, promising cooler temperatures but requiring preparedness for travel advisories.

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