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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has resigned, paving the way for DK Shivakumar. Meanwhile, CBI detained Twisha Sharmas mother-in-law after her anticipatory bail was cancelled. Fresh US-Iran tensions simmer as Kuwait reports a missile attack. Japan halted Indian mango imports due to quarantine concerns, and North Korea rejected the Quad's denuclearisation call.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has resigned, fulfilling a directive from the Congress high command. He expressed confidence in the Governor accepting his resignation and defended his government's record, highlighting the implementation of five guarantee schemes. Siddaramaiah, who will remain active in state politics, thanked party leaders for the opportunity to serve.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan addressed concerns over CBSE Class 12 evaluation discrepancies, assuring no one would be spared if irregularities are found. He criticized Rahul Gandhi's frustration over electoral defeats, accusing him of opposing India's scientific progress. Pradhan emphasized the government's commitment to student well-being and transparency in the digital evaluation system.
Trinamool Congress MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar has lodged a formal complaint with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla against party MP Kalyan Banerjee, accusing him of repeated verbal abuse within Parliament. This complaint follows Dastidar's recent resignations from key party posts and public criticism of the TMC's leadership and political consultancy firm I-PAC after the party's electoral performance.
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A man from Congo and three contacts have been isolated in Ahmedabad for Ebola testing. This follows intensified screening of passengers from affected African nations at the airport. While India has no reported cases, Gujarat has prepared isolation beds as a precaution.
In a significant move towards transparency, the UPSC has released the provisional answer key for the 2026 Civil Services Preliminary exam. This allows nearly 5.49 lakh candidates to check their scores and challenge any discrepancies until May 31st. Subject experts will review all representations before the final answer key is published post-result declaration.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has refuted allegations of irregularities in awarding a digital evaluation contract to Coempt Edutech, asserting that all General Financial Rules were followed.
AIADMK leader SP Velumani declared o split, only differences of opinion within the party, following rival factions withdrawing disqualification petitions against each other. This signals a potential reconciliation after internal turbulence post-election. Discussions on organizational reforms and leadership structure are ongoing, with Edappadi K. Palaniswami remaining general secretary.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is reportedly set to resign on Thursday after 3 PM, with Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar likely to take over. Congress MLA Ashok K Pattan indicated the decision follows directives from the party's high command. Supporters of Shivakumar celebrated across the state amid intense speculation about a leadership change.
Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai publicly opposed the CBSE's revised three-language mandate, urging its withdrawal due to abrupt implementation. This move signals a calibrated political strategy to assert regional concerns and navigate the sensitive language issue in Tamil Nadu, potentially influencing the party's future leadership.
In a step towards green and sustainable transportation, Indian Railways has approved the introduction of a 10-car Hydrogen Fuel Cell-based trainset on the Jind-Sonipat section of Northern Railway.
The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA), under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, has initiated regulatory action against the unauthorized online sale and advertisement of hazardous chemicals, explosive substances, and related precursors on digital platforms to strengthen consumer safety, public security and responsible e-commerce practices.
Marking a pivotal moment in sustainable transportation, India has unveiled its first hydrogen-powered DEMU train, boasting a sleek 10-coach design. Recently given the green light by the Railway Ministry, this innovative train will operate between Jind and Sonipat at a cruising speed of 75 kmph.
Delivering its verdict on a batch of pleas questioning the legality of the SIR exercise, the apex court identified three key questions for consideration. These included whether the ECI possessed the authority to conduct the revision, whether the inquiry pursued a legitimate objective while meeting the test of proportionality, and whether the procedure adopted was consistent with the statutory framework governing electoral rolls.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah offered a guarded response to leadership change speculation, stating he would speak tomorrow. Reports suggest a national role for him, paving the way for Deputy CM DK Shivakumar. The BJP criticized the Congress over the power struggle, warning of electoral consequences and questioning governance improvements.
A Bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi pronounced the verdict on Wednesday after reserving judgment this year in January following extensive hearings in the matter. The petitions had challenged the legality of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise undertaken by the ECI, arguing that the process went beyond the powers granted to the poll body under Article 326 of the Constitution, the Representation of the People Act, 1950, and the rules framed under
Indian Air Force helicopters are battling a major forest fire in Himachal Pradesh's Kasauli. Mi-17 and Chinook choppers are dousing flames in inaccessible areas, even ferrying water from Sukhna Lake. Thick smoke billowed from the scenic town's forests, including orchards and oak trees, as authorities continue efforts to control the blaze.
The Minister said that the proposed CBDC-based model will gradually be operationalised at ration shops and integrated with banking systems, including private banks in the future.
A traveler returning from Uganda has been isolated in Bengaluru with mild body ache, prompting heightened surveillance by Indian authorities. While no confirmed Ebola case has been detected in India, the individual is undergoing testing as a precautionary measure amid ongoing outbreaks in Africa.
The anticipated National School Mental Health Policy in India marks a pivotal moment in aligning student wellness with educational success. By fostering nurturing atmospheres, this initiative seeks to empower 40 million learners, promoting empathy and resilience. To realize this vision, effective teacher training and adaptable strategies will be key, heralding a hopeful era for the youth of the nation.
INS Kolkata thwarted a potential pirate attack on merchant vessel MV Mashallah 1 in the Western Indian Ocean. The Indian Navy warship, on anti-piracy patrol, swiftly deployed its helicopter for surveillance and conducted boarding operations, ensuring the safety of the ship and its crew. This intervention highlights the Navy's commitment to protecting vital shipping lanes.
India strongly criticized Pakistan at the UN Security Council, accusing it of sponsoring cross-border terrorism and violating sovereignty through decades of aggression. India's envoy stated Pakistan's actions, including its doctrine of bleeding India by a thousand cuts, expose its hollow rhetoric on the UN Charter.

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