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Telegram's temporary ban, linked to NEET exam leaks, sparks debate on its role in India's shadow education economy. While students utilize its features for affordable learning, the platform also facilitates the free circulation of paid educational content, leading to copyright battles. Critics argue the ban punishes legitimate users and fails to address the root cause of leaks, highlighting a complex challenge for policymakers balancing intellectual property with educational access.
West Bengal's BJP government is set to introduce a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, following similar moves in other BJP-ruled states. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari confirmed the legislation will be presented Monday, aiming to replace religion-based personal laws with a common framework. The BJP asserts tribal communities will be exempt, while the Trinamool Congress criticizes the move as political polarization, demanding extensive consultation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to citizens for embracing his appeals to navigate the West Asian crisis. He highlighted widespread adoption of measures like carpooling, reduced gold purchases, and postponed foreign travel, with many families opting to recycle old gold for weddings. Market analysts, however, anticipate continued volatility in gold prices due to global economic uncertainties and geopolitical developments.
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced that all Sikh AAP MLAs and cabinet ministers will appear before the Akal Takht on June 29 to present the government's stance on the anti-sacrilege law. Mann will also submit a video clip and his written explanation regarding a controversial video.
Isro has successfully tested a new semi-cryogenic engine, achieving 175 tonnes of thrust. This crucial step towards a more powerful LVM-3 rocket is expected to significantly boost payload capacity for future launches. The engine's advanced turbopumps also performed exceptionally. This development is vital for India's growing ambitions in space exploration and commercial launches.
The BJP has strongly criticized the opposition for allegedly spreading hostile propaganda regarding India's counter-terror Operation Sindoor. Party leader Amit Malviya accused opposition leaders of misrepresenting defence minister Rajnath Singh's statement and demanded an apology for undermining the sacrifices of Indian soldiers. The BJP asserted Operation Sindoor was a major success, neutralizing over 100 terrorists and damaging Pakistani military infrastructure, while emphasizing the governmen
India's growing defence ties with Seychelles are highlighted as an Indian Army contingent participates in the island nation's 50th National Day. Prime Minister Modi, the Guest of Honour, also handed over a made-in-India patrol vessel and other crucial equipment to bolster Seychelles' maritime security. This gesture underscores a deepening strategic partnership and India's commitment to regional stability in the Indian Ocean.
India has launched 'Operation Amistad', a significant humanitarian mission to aid Venezuela following devastating earthquakes. Two Indian Air Force aircraft have delivered substantial relief supplies, including a 41-member Army medical and rescue team and advanced portable hospitals. This swift response aims to provide critical medical care, trauma management, and life-saving surgical support to the affected population, demonstrating India's commitment to international disaster relief.
Ayodhya Police intensified their probe into alleged Ram Temple donation embezzlement with simultaneous raids at the homes of eight arrested individuals. Investigators have recovered over Rs 79 lakh. The controversy also saw resignations from key Trust officials, Champat Rai and Anil Mishra. The Trust assures devotees that all offerings are secure and a fair investigation is underway.
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke claims farmers' leaders are under house arrest to prevent them from joining the Jantar Mantar protest. The party is demanding Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over the NEET-UG and Maharashtra TET paper leaks. Dipke criticized the government's handling of competitive exams, alleging a pattern of failures. Educationist Sonam Wangchuk will join the protest and begin an indefinite fast.
India's dependency on imported crude oil has exceeded 90%, creating a significant risk according to EY's findings. The consultancy emphasizes the urgent need for enhancing strategic oil reserves, which presently last just five days compared to China's extensive reserves. This is essential as domestic production wanes and fuel consumption rises, making India vulnerable to global supply disruptions and geopolitical tensions. A thorough reserve strategy is strongly advised.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has sharply criticized Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath regarding the alleged Ram Temple donation embezzlement. Yadav questioned Adityanath's frequent visits to Ayodhya, suggesting they might have been to 'oversee ongoing thefts,' especially after an SIT report indicated tampered CCTV footage.
A serious safety incident occurred at a Kanpur flying school when a girl cadet pilot was instructed to exit a twin-engine trainer aircraft with its propellers still spinning. The rotating blades struck her, causing severe injuries. The organization reportedly failed to notify aviation authorities about the accident. The cadet is currently hospitalized, and further details on the incident and official responses are pending.
Seven individuals, including five pharmacists and two officials, have been suspended following a probe into the Central Procurement Agency's (CPA) operations. The Delhi Chief Minister's office confirmed the action, citing significant lapses in medicine procurement, storage, and management. This move underscores the government's firm stance against corruption, with the suspensions taking immediate effect.
The Ministry of External Affairs strongly advises Indian travelers undertaking the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra to obtain all required Chinese visas and entry permits prior to their departure. This message comes in light of recent incidents where 52 pilgrims found themselves stranded in Nepal due to inadequate paperwork. To avoid such issues, pilgrims should also confirm the legitimacy of their tour operator, especially now that the Nathu La route is accessible.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has issued a stern warning to coaching centers, mandating compliance with safety norms within one month or face closure. A new regulatory law is forthcoming to bolster oversight and student security. Students are urged to report any safety lapses. This decisive action follows recent fire tragedies, underscoring the government's commitment to safeguarding young learners.
A political rift deepens within the Trinamool Congress as loyalist Dola Sen filed police complaints against rebel MLAs for alleged forgery and impersonation. The breakaway faction, led by Ritabrata Banerjee, met with former Kolkata councillors to bolster their support base. Rebel MLA Sandipan Saha asserted their legitimacy, claiming to be the eal Trinamool Congress.
India grapples with widespread self-medication, a habit deeply ingrained in its healthcare culture. While responsible self-care for minor ailments is encouraged, the unsupervised use of prescription drugs, especially antibiotics, fuels antimicrobial resistance. Recent government regulations on cough syrups signal a push for safer medicine use, but experts emphasize the need for improved healthcare access and public awareness to break this dangerous dependency.
Union Minister of State for Agriculture Bhagirath Choudhary has denied allegations of receiving a nearly Rs 1 crore subsidy from his ministry for his own farm, stating he applied years before becoming a minister and that the project is transparent. The claims have drawn sharp criticism from opposition leaders, who label it a ew model of corruption and a conflict of interest within the government.
Security agencies have issued a high alert for Delhi and Uttarakhand following intelligence indicating potential attacks by Khalistani terrorists. Temples, government buildings, railway stations, and police installations are identified as possible targets. The threat, reportedly received via email, has prompted heightened vigilance and security reviews across sensitive locations. Investigations are underway to verify the authenticity and origin of the threat.
NCERT has clarified that the Preamble remains in its Class 9 Social Science textbooks, refuting removal claims. Sources indicate a curriculum redesign under the National Curriculum Framework, with topics redistributed. Constitutional values are introduced earlier and will be detailed in Grade 10. The revised textbook, however, introduces a chapter on the 1975-77 Emergency, a significant addition for students.
Former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot criticizes the BJP, alleging justice is delayed in the Kanhaiya Lal murder case despite a four-year lapse. He claims only 21 of 180 witnesses have testified, suggesting deliberate stalling for electoral advantage. Gehlot points out the absence of the issue in Prime Minister Modi's recent Rajasthan visits, urging voters to recognize the BJP's alleged political maneuvering over genuine justice for the victim's family.
A Patna court has decided to extend the interim protection from arrest for the renowned educator Faisal Khan, widely known as Khan Sir, amidst a dramatic shooting incident linked to his coaching institute. The incident involves claims of vandalism and gunfire allegedly instigated by his security guards under Khan Sir's instructions. Final arguments are set for June 30, and Khan Sir is reported to be fully cooperative with investigators.
Seychelles Foreign Minister Barry Faure has strongly backed India's bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, citing New Delhi's significant global stature, population, and contributions to international peace. Faure emphasized the need for reforms in global institutions to reflect current geopolitical realities, advocating for better representation for countries like India and regions such as Africa. He described the India-Seychelles relationship as an excellent, long-standing strate
A shocking lapse has occurred at a Faridabad police station where 32 licensed weapons, including high-value foreign firearms, have vanished from the armoury. The malkhana in-charge has been suspended and a criminal investigation launched after a routine inspection revealed the significant discrepancy. Police suspect the weapons may have been sold in surrounding regions. Authorities have vowed to bring those responsible to justice.
The BJP has accused the Congress of vote bank politics after Sonia Gandhi criticized the government's stance on the Gaza conflict. Gandhi alleged the Modi government remained silent on the humanitarian crisis and shifted India's foreign policy closer to Israel. The BJP countered that India has consistently articulated its position and provided aid, while accusing the Congress of selective outrage.

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