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A man in Uttar Pradesh's Sonbhadra district suffered injuries after a peculiar fall from a first-floor balcony while trying to grab an ice cream from a street vendor. A viral video captured the moment he lost his balance and tumbled to the ground. Police have confirmed the man is receiving medical attention and assured the public that the situation is under control and poses no law and order concerns.
The Congress party is launching a nationwide campaign, 'Chhatron Ki Goonj,' starting June 30, demanding Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. The 40-day initiative aims to address a massive trust deficit among students due to repeated examination irregularities.
A recent government clarification in India, stating passports aren't conclusive proof of citizenship, has ignited interest in the document's history. Originating over 2,500 years ago in ancient Persia as a safe passage letter, passports evolved through medieval Europe and were standardized after World War I. Today's e-passports, with biometric data, represent a millennia-long journey from simple permits to vital identity symbols.
Bangladesh and China have agreed to boost cooperation on managing the Teesta and other rivers. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, currently in Beijing, sought Chinese technical assistance for the Teesta project and broader water resource management initiatives. China pledged full support, offering training and sharing its expertise. This development comes as India also expressed interest in assisting with Teesta basin conservation, highlighting the growing regional focus on transboundary river manag
Amazon is set to invest a record $48 billion in India between 2026 and 2030, with over $21 billion earmarked for AI and cloud infrastructure. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the significant investment, highlighting its potential to create new opportunities for Indian youth and underscoring India's growing global investment appeal.
India Women vs Bangladesh Women Live Streaming: India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, faces Bangladesh in a crucial Women's T20 World Cup Group A match at Emirates Old Trafford on Thursday. Historically dominant, India has won 18 out of 19 T20Is against Bangladesh. The pitch is expected to favor batters, with warm and humid conditions predicted for the 7:00 PM IST encounter. Fans can catch the action on Star Sports and JioHotstar.
Twelve bonded labourers, including minors, were rescued from a factory in Muzaffarnagar after enduring months of captivity and torture. Lured with job promises, they faced inhumane conditions, including being fed cattle feed, sleeping only a few hours, and enduring beatings. Visible injuries and accounts of intimidation highlight the harrowing ordeal, with one worker allegedly dying from torture. Authorities are now working on rehabilitation and reuniting the survivors with their families.
RPG Group Chairman Harsh Goenka's viral social media post comparing cricketer Rishabh Pant's IPL earnings drop to a CEO's salary sparked debate. Goenka highlighted how player valuations fluctuate drastically via auctions, unlike stable corporate pay. Internet reactions varied, with some questioning Pant's worth and others arguing corporate compensation also adjusts based on performance, challenging the perceived difference in stability.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari declared a zero-tolerance policy on corruption following a warehouse roof collapse in Taratala that claimed nine lives. He accused the previous government and former Mayor Firhad Hakim of sanctioning faulty building plans, citing alleged involvement of an aide named 'Kali' and directing funds to Camac Street. Compensation has been announced for victims, and engineers involved are named.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's new book reveals charming diplomatic encounters during her 2023 India visit, where welcome posters humorously prompted a joke about winning a million votes. Meloni emphasizes that successful diplomacy hinges on personal connections, sharing anecdotes like shared cigarettes with leaders and gifts like a giant Hello Kitty doll, illustrating how small moments forge strong international relationships.
Pakistan's foreign office has indicated that crucial talks between the United States and Iran are set to resume next week, likely on Tuesday. This follows a recent memorandum of understanding and technical-level discussions in Switzerland, where Pakistan and Qatar acted as mediators. The ongoing dialogue, aimed at restoring peace in West Asia, is viewed as a positive step towards a potential peace deal within 60 days.
West Bengal's FY27 budget signals a strong pivot towards investment-led growth, emphasizing industrialization and long-term economic transformation. Despite this strategic shift, the state faces persistent fiscal challenges, including high debt and lower per capita income compared to the national average. The report highlights potential in non-tax revenue and the need for improved administrative efficiency, alongside opportunities in CBM and multimodal corridors.
Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Tower has surpassed 100 floors, inching closer to its goal of becoming the world's tallest building at over 1,000 metres. Resuming construction after a halt, the skyscraper, designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, is slated for a 2028 completion. This ambitious project anchors Jeddah Economic City, a vast mixed-use development aiming to redefine urban living and boost the region's luxury real estate market.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured Gulf Arab allies that any deal with Iran would prioritize their security interests. Concluding a Middle East tour, Rubio aimed to assuage concerns over a preliminary accord, emphasizing Washington's commitment to regional stability. Despite assurances, conflicting accounts on deal terms regarding inspections and financial incentives have fueled skepticism among key U.S. partners.
UN experts are urging Venezuela to immediately restore access to social media and news outlets following devastating twin earthquakes. The powerful tremors, which killed at least 32 people and damaged infrastructure, have created a critical need for information. Authorities are being pressed to prioritize human rights in the disaster response, with blocked internet access deemed a life-or-death issue amid ongoing media repression.
Uttar Pradesh BJP has unveiled a restructured state unit, appointing 19 vice-presidents and eight general secretaries for the 2027 Assembly elections. Notably, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's son, Neeraj Singh, is among the new vice-presidents. The reshuffling aims for balanced representation across social sections and communities, including women leaders, to strengthen the party's base.
International concern is mounting over China's assertive maritime actions near Taiwan. The US, Britain, France, and Germany have voiced alarm, while Taiwan expresses gratitude for their support. Beijing claims these patrols are legitimate exercises, but Taipei and its allies view them as maritime expansionism threatening regional stability and international law. Taiwan vows to defend its waters with international backing.
Rahul Gandhi has fiercely criticized Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, demanding his apology and resignation. Gandhi accused the government of arrogance, alleging that students seeking fair exams and employment are being labeled 'terrorists.' He highlighted repeated exam leaks and failures, drawing parallels to past government responses to dissent. Gandhi vowed to continue advocating for affordable, quality education and fair examinations for all.
Spain is grappling with a severe heatwave, with preliminary estimates suggesting over 200 deaths between Sunday and Wednesday. This follows a record-breaking hot summer last year, which saw a significant surge in heat-related fatalities. Temperatures this week reached unprecedented June highs, including ropical nights impacting public health and triggering high alerts in normally cooler regions.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has lauded NCERT's decision to include the Emergency period in Class IX textbooks. This move aims to educate future generations about the dark deeds of that era, ensuring such events are not repeated. The new Social Science textbook highlights the suspension of fundamental rights and press censorship during 1975-77, alongside the role of Jayaprakash Narayan and the subsequent strengthening of Indian democracy.
Cricketer Axar Patel revealed his non-negotiable morning ritual: a protein shake. This daily concoction, featuring protein powder, nuts, banana, and almond milk, fuels his day, even if breakfast is skipped. For an extra kick, he adds espresso. This simple, nutrient-packed shake is his secret to sustained energy and recovery, a practice embraced by many for a quick, balanced start.
NCERT has clarified concerns surrounding its Grade 6 Kannada textbook, Krishna. The council explained that textbook titles in the R3 series are named after major Indian rivers, with Krishna honoring the river in Karnataka. Regarding content, NCERT stated the chapter on balanced diets emphasizes nutrition and includes both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food examples to promote healthy eating awareness, not to advocate for or against any specific dietary choice.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Karunya Plus KN-629 results for Thursday, 25 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the Rs 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of other winning numbers here.
India has successfully shipped premium Banganapalle mangoes to Singapore via sea freight, a first for commercial exports. This initiative by APEDA aims to boost cost-effective and sustainable horticultural exports. The consignment, sourced from Andhra Pradesh, met Singapore's stringent quality standards, fetching nearly double the domestic price for farmers. This marks a significant step in leveraging sea transport for fresh produce, enhancing India's global competitiveness.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday warned that Iranian tolls on ships passing the Strait of Hormuz would spread to other waterways, risking otal chaos. International waterways do not belong to any nation state.
Tamil Nadu Minister for Energy Resources and Law, CTR Nirmal Kumar, on Thursday released a detailed White Paper statement on the infrastructure, finances, human resources, logistics and materials, ongoing project works, revenue, and expenditure of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB),
India has launched anti-dumping investigations into imports of thermal paper, BOPA film, and certain antioxidants, primarily targeting China. Domestic manufacturers filed complaints alleging material injury from cheap inbound shipments. The Directorate General of Trade Remedies will assess dumping and its impact, with the finance ministry making the final decision on imposing duties to protect local industries. This move comes amid significant trade imbalances with China.
China has pledged unwavering support for Pakistan's crucial role in mediating peace talks between the US and Iran. Following high-level discussions, a memorandum of understanding has established a committee and three working groups to address nuclear issues, sanctions, and monitoring.
European Union governments have greenlit legislation to eliminate import duties on numerous U.S. products, honouring a trade pact with President Trump and averting further trade disputes. This move, approved by the European Parliament, ensures the EU meets a July 4 deadline. The agreement grants U.S. industrial goods and farm produce preferential access, including duty-free lobster imports, with safeguards against U.S. breaches until 2029.
Ahead of the 2027 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, the BJP has revamped its state unit, appointing new office bearers and replacing all six regional presidents. This strategic reshuffle, involving 19 vice presidents and eight general secretaries, aims to bolster the party's organizational strength and expand its social outreach. The appointments reflect a deliberate effort to ensure representation across regions and communities, signaling a proactive approach to the upcoming electoral battle.
Actress Billie Burke's witty observation, 'Age is something that doesn't matter... unless you are a cheese!', humorously highlights that age shouldn't define our worth or potential. The quote encourages embracing life's stages, focusing on abilities over years, and pursuing ambitions regardless of how old one feels. It serves as a timeless reminder that experience and personal growth are far more valuable than a number.
India and South Korea must deepen cooperation in shipbuilding, health, infrastructure, and defence, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated. He also advocated for enhanced capacity and opportunities for the Global South to foster new growth avenues, criticizing the prioritization of a few nations' interests. Jaishankar emphasized the necessity of global cooperation to tackle shared challenges like pandemics and climate change.
Mental health issues often develop gradually and can be easy to overlook. According to Dr Rahul Chandhok, persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, emotional exhaustion, loss of interest in activities, and changes in sleep, appetite or social behaviour may be warning signs. If these symptoms begin affecting daily life, work, studies or relationships, it is important to seek professional help, as early assessment and support can play a key role in improving mental wellbeing.
Baghdad is signaling a potential departure from OPEC if its oil production quota isn't substantially raised, a move that would further destabilize the cartel. While Iraq's current strategy is to remain a member and push for a higher share, the possibility of an exit looms. This comes as Iraq grapples with a severe financial crisis, making an increased quota a critical necessity.
Anantnag Police has launched 'Project Hawk Eye' for the Amarnath Yatra-2026, enhancing security with drones, elevated observation posts, and sniper teams. Over 400 CCTV cameras and a Facial Recognition System are deployed for round-the-clock vigilance. This multi-layered approach integrates advanced technology and manpower to ensure a safe and peaceful pilgrimage, demonstrating a commitment to pilgrim security.
Sky is reportedly close to acquiring ITV's broadcast and streaming division for 1.6 billion, with ITV set to gain The Great British Bake Off producer Love Productions. This significant deal, nearing finalization, aims to forge a major UK streaming competitor against global giants. The transaction includes Love Productions and a performance-based earn-out, potentially reshaping the British media landscape.
Former IAS officer Sujata Rout Karthikeyan, wife of Naveen Patnaik's aide VK Pandian, has officially joined the BJD. Party chief Patnaik welcomed her, stating he will lead the BJD into the next elections. Karthikeyan, known for her work on Mission Shakti, expressed her commitment to serving the state's people. Her political entry follows her husband's withdrawal from active politics after the BJD's recent electoral defeat.
A Google employee's journey from the US to India and back has ignited a viral debate on career choices and migration. Madhur Chadha's decision to return to America after 13 years in India, despite opportunities abroad, highlights the complex, personal nature of such decisions. The discussion explores whether skilled Indians should seek opportunities overseas or contribute to India's growing ecosystem, with users weighing factors like infrastructure, governance, and personal priorities.
Delhi-NCR Rain Alert: Delhi-NCR braces for a week of unsettled weather, with thunderstorms and rain expected until July 1. While temperatures will hover around 39C, intermittent showers and gusty winds will offer some respite from the summer heat. Residents can anticipate a cooler July 1, with temperatures dropping to 36C. Strong winds are predicted for June 28, so caution is advised for commuters.
Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered a case against several Army personnel, including a commanding officer, for allegedly storming a police station in Kishtwar. The incident reportedly followed the seizure of a private vehicle owned by an Army official for traffic violations. The FIR details an unprovoked assault on police personnel and damage to government property, with the Army stating the matter is under examination and promising appropriate action.
The 23rd edition of the Multilateral Joint Military Exercise Khaan Quest 2026 is currently underway at the Five Hills Training Area, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. This edition also marks the 20th anniversary of one of the largest peacekeeping operations training exercises, with participation of over 1,000 troops from 18 countries, according to the official press release by the Ministry of Defence.
The German proverb Das Billige ist immer das Teuerste (The cheapest is always the most expensive) teaches that the lowest-priced option is not always the best value. The proverb highlights the importance of quality, durability and long-term thinking. Its message remains relevant today, encouraging people to make thoughtful decisions rather than focusing solely on immediate savings.
Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani launched Vande Bharatam, a nationwide initiative to discover and support innovators and entrepreneurs from all corners of India. The program aims to democratize opportunity, extending beyond traditional startup hubs to include participants from villages and towns, irrespective of background. Seventy-five finalists will receive intensive mentorship and investment, with a grand finale planned around Independence Day.
The BJP has endorsed the NCERT's move to include the Emergency period in Class 9 textbooks, deeming it a crucial dark chapter for students to learn from and prevent recurrence. The party criticized the Congress for opposing this inclusion, accusing them of an Emergency mindset and recalling the suppression of rights and institutions during Indira Gandhi's 1975-77 rule. This educational step aims to ensure such historical events are never repeated.

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