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Karnataka CM-designate DK Shivakumar expressed deep gratitude to the Gandhi family for their pivotal role in his political career. He vowed to work with sincerity and commitment to build a progressive, inclusive, and prosperous Karnataka, drawing inspiration from Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor questioned the mandatory full recitation of Vande Mataram at every public event, deeming it an unnecessary imposition. He emphasized that while the national song commands respect, forcing its complete rendition twice during short programs is difficult to justify.
Congress leaders held late-night discussions in New Delhi to finalize the new Karnataka cabinet, with 10-20 ministers expected in the first phase. The initial list is nearly ready, with final decisions to be presented to party chiefs Kharge and Rahul Gandhi. Discussions also covered key organizational appointments.
India and Australia emphasized freedom of navigation and a free, open Indo-Pacific during their Defence Ministers' Dialogue. The two nations are advancing bilateral maritime security cooperation, including joint maritime domain awareness activities and exploring enhanced undersea domain awareness, to bolster regional peace and security.
The Supreme Court has protected rape survivors from repeated court appearances for cross-examination. Quashing a High Court order, the apex court emphasized that forcing victims to face further questioning years after initial testimony inflicts unjustifiable hardship. Such repeated appearances, especially in sensitive cases, can cause undue distress to victims of heinous crimes.
India is experiencing a significant shift in women's digital access and education. Internet usage among women has nearly doubled, while preschool attendance and years of schooling for women have also seen notable increases. However, the survey highlights persistent urban-rural disparities in female school attendance, indicating ongoing challenges despite national progress.
The Supreme Court refused an urgent hearing for a PIL seeking a computer-based test for the NEET-UG re-examination. The bench noted past dismissals of similar pleas and posted the matter for July, citing authorities' challenges in conducting the re-exam quickly. The plea was tagged with other petitions seeking NTA reforms.
Venezuela's acting President, Delcy Rodriguez, is poised for a New Delhi visit this week, signaling a deepening energy partnership. This comes as India actively seeks to diversify its oil sources, with Washington encouraging increased purchases from the South American nation. Venezuela has recently emerged as a significant crude supplier for India.
Delhi High Court has recognized the 'right to be forgotten' as integral to the right to privacy, stating individuals shouldn't suffer reputational harm due to persistent digital information. Search engines like Google must de-index private or favorably concluded judicial records, protecting dignity over indefinite digital presence.
The Law Ministry has appointed five new judges to the Supreme Court. This brings the total strength of the apex court to 37, including the Chief Justice of India. The new judges will take their oath on Tuesday. This appointment fills most of the vacancies after the sanctioned strength was recently increased. The Supreme Court now has one vacancy remaining.
India and the US have finalized most of the legal text for their bilateral trade agreement, with negotiations now focusing on minor details. The treaty's finalization hinges on clarity regarding the US tariff mechanism post-next month, as India seeks to maintain export advantages.
The Supreme Court has ruled that temporary casual laborers in government departments are entitled to pensionary benefits upon superannuation, even without job regularization. This landmark decision came after an 18-year legal battle by a widow whose husband served for three decades.
India anticipates reduced fertilizer use this Kharif season. This comes as the monsoon forecast suggests below-normal rainfall. Urea demand is now projected at 190 lakh tonnes, down from 194 lakh tonnes. Diammonium Phosphate demand is also lowered to 60 lakh tonnes. Government assures ample stocks of rice, wheat, and pulses for domestic needs.
Starting next April, carmakers must test new vehicle mileage with and without air conditioning, a move by the government to offer consumers more realistic fuel efficiency figures. This transparency aims to empower buyers' decisions. Existing models will receive an extended compliance period. The new norms apply to both petrol, diesel, and electric vehicles, reflecting India's distinct driving conditions.
Delhi government has reshuffled over 40 personnel at the Central Procurement Agency (CPA) to boost efficiency and transparency in healthcare. This move, involving doctors, paramedical staff, and administrative employees, follows reports of irregularities. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasized accountability, stating negligence won't be tolerated as the administration aims to strengthen the supply chain for essential medical items.
Rahul Gandhi urged Congress district presidents to focus on hard work and direct public engagement to revive the party's organizational strength. He emphasized reconnecting with grassroots, standing with the poor, and rebuilding public trust through issue-based politics. Gandhi praised the coordination between Rajasthan Congress leaders as a positive example for the party.
Shiv Sena factions, split four years ago, are now considering reunification due to the BJP's increasing dominance in Maharashtra. Leaders from both Uddhav Thackeray and Eknath Shinde's camps believe the BJP poses an existential threat, weakening regional allies. Calls for unity are growing, with suggestions that a reunion could happen swiftly if Shinde agrees.
Nepal's RSP chief visits New Delhi for talks amid protests over PM Shah's remark about Nepal encroaching on Indian land. The statement, clarified by officials as referring to local cross-border occupation, has intensified existing irritants in India-Nepal relations, including trade disputes and treaty clarifications.
DK Shivakumar takes the helm as Karnataka's new Chief Minister, facing a daunting array of challenges beyond his renowned firefighting skills. He must navigate complex factional tensions, manage caste expectations, address fiscal pressures, and prove his governance capabilities. The success of his tenure hinges on balancing these demands and establishing his authority.
The National Medical Commission's ethics board has deferred a decision on patient appeals to the health ministry, after rejecting hundreds for five years. This follows an RTI activist's challenge to the board's interpretation of the NMC Act, which he claims illegally barred patients from appealing state medical council decisions.
Actor Vijay has declared the Tamil Nadu political landscape a direct contest between his party and the DMK, criticizing family politics. Meanwhile, escalating Middle East tensions saw US strikes on Iranian facilities after a drone incident. K Annamalai's Delhi visit fuels speculation about a potential new political direction, while India and the US are nearing an interim trade deal.
Madhya Pradesh is moving towards a Uniform Civil Code, with Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announcing a committee to gather public feedback from all communities. Inspired by other BJP-ruled states, the government aims to establish a common legal framework for marriage, family, and succession matters, urging citizens to share their views via a dedicated website.
Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai has fueled speculation about his political future by traveling to Delhi and offering a cryptic Please wait when asked about reports of launching a new party. This comes amid posters from supporters in Coimbatore calling for him to lead, amplifying discussions about his next move after the 2026 assembly elections.
BJP has strongly criticized Congress MP Kapil Sibal for his remarks on democracy, accusing him of hating India and selectively ignoring violence. Sibal's comments followed an alleged attack on TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee in West Bengal. The BJP questioned Sibal's silence on past incidents while criticizing the ruling party.
India has dispatched vital medical supplies, including diagnostics and therapeutics, to aid the Democratic Republic of Congo's fight against the escalating Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak. The Africa CDC expressed deep gratitude for this crucial assistance, which was channeled through its regional hub in Uganda and is now being deployed to affected areas.
The Congress party has strongly criticized the Centre for increasing commercial LPG cylinder prices by up to Rs 53.50 from June 1, accusing Prime Minister Modi of burdening citizens. The opposition highlighted that commercial LPG prices have cumulatively risen by Rs 1,571.50 since the year began, also noting a Rs 11 hike in 5-kg FTL cylinders.
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Indian Railways has significantly reduced its diesel consumption by 185 crore litres annually, a direct result of its ambitious electrification drive. With 99.6% of the broad-gauge network now electrified, diesel use has plummeted to 37% of 2016-17 levels, saving foreign exchange and insulating operations from global fuel price volatility.

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