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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi criticized what he termed a double standard regarding religious practices, stating that if offering namaz on roads is deemed wrong, then restrictions should apply equally to all faiths, citing Article 25 of the Constitution. He questioned why objections are raised against Muslim prayers but not religious processions of other communities.
'NTA Must Learn From UPSC About Holding Exams'
Kerala tops, Flap OPP
Rainfall Pegged At 90% Amid El Nino Shadow
'Overwhelming Number Of False Cases Overshadowing Genuine Ones'
Karnataka's next Chief Minister, DK Shivakumar, is predicted by his astrologer to hold the top post for an extended period. Dwarkanath, who advises Shivakumar, revealed he provided three auspicious dates for the swearing-in ceremony. The astrologer also confidently stated Shivakumar will secure a victory in the 2028 elections, solidifying his long tenure and bringing prosperity to the state.
Central Board of Secondary Education's new digital evaluation system encountered problems. Around 20 answer sheets were mixed up. Over 13,000 required manual checking due to poor scanning. This led to a delay in the post-result verification portal. The board is working to fix technical glitches and ensure a smooth process for students.
Pope Leo XIV and Prime Minister Modi share a striking alignment on AI governance, emphasizing human-centric development over technological dominance. Both leaders advocate for ethical frameworks, inclusivity, and ensuring AI serves humanity's welfare, not its reduction to data or profit. Their shared vision underscores a growing global consensus for accountable AI.
Aam Aadmi Party secured a significant victory in Punjab's urban local body elections, prompting AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal to declare the ED party (BJP) wiped out. Kejriwal accused the BJP of harassing traders, stating people had taken revenge.
Prime Minister Modi is personally overseeing NEET reforms following the paper leak, the Centre informed the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the Sensex experienced a significant drop amid monsoon fears and global uncertainties. The NIA busted a Pakistan-linked drone terror plot, and Rishabh Pant stepped down as LSG captain. NATO condemned Russia after a drone incident near Ukraine.
Rahul Gandhi interacted with autorickshaw drivers in Delhi, listening to their concerns about rising expenses and livelihoods. He wore a driver's uniform and shared a simple meal with them, promising to raise their issues in Parliament. The outreach occurred as the Congress party prepares for discussions on Karnataka cabinet representation.
As India gears up for an uncharacteristically dry monsoon, the IMD's forecast of just 90% of average rainfall is stirring concern, linked to the onset of El Nino. Starting June, 11 states will face heatwave advisories. Although Northeast India is expected to receive adequate rains, other areas, including Central, South Peninsular, and Northwest India, could struggle with insufficient moisture.
Prime Minister Modi is personally overseeing the NEET UG re-examination process following paper leaks. The Centre informed the Supreme Court about new security mechanisms for the June 21 exam. The NTA has implemented extensive reforms, including enhanced CCTV surveillance and forensic analysis, to prevent future irregularities and ensure fairness for students.
During his visit to Moscow, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval took a moment to connect with Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. He eagerly asked about their adventures in microgravity and the rigors of preparing for spacewalks. This interaction highlighted the strengthening of Indo-Russian collaboration in space exploration.
Kerala's opposition leader Pinarayi Vijayan criticized the Centre and BJP, calling the full rendition of 'Vande Mataram' an RSS agenda. This follows a controversy where the BJP accused the Kerala Assembly of insulting the national song by not performing its complete version during the Governor's address.
The Delhi High Court has issued notices to the Union government and social media platform X regarding the suspension of the Cockroach Janta Party's account. The party's X handle gained viral attention following a campaign linked to a controversial remark by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, who later clarified his statement.
The Allahabad high court in March granted anticipatory bail to Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati and his disciple Mukundanand Brahmachari in a POCSO case alleging sexual exploitation of minor disciples. Justice Jitendra Kumar Sinha, while allowing their plea, directed both the accused and the complainant, Ashutosh Maharaj, not to speak to the media about the case. The court had earlier stayed Avimukteshwaranand's arrest on February 27 and reserved its verdict after directing the applicants to c
The Delhi government on Thursday announced a series of major initiatives aimed at improving health, hygiene, sanitation, and infrastructure facilities in schools across the national capital.
The Supreme Court has issued binding directions to all high courts to expedite judgment delivery and reduce judicial delays. Reserved judgments must now be pronounced within three months, with bail orders to be delivered on the same or next day. All judgments will be uploaded online within 24 hours of pronouncement.
A day after annoucing that he would step down as chief miniter to pave way for Shivakumar in accordance with the rotational formula agreed upon after the 2023 win, Siddaramaiah expressed his desire to stay in Benglauru than move to Rajya Sabha which was part of an offer pitched by the party high command. Siddaramaiah's move to partly agree with the top brass, while holding his ground on not moving to the Rajdhaani for national politics largely suggest that the deveopment may mutate to become a c
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed gratitude for India's crazy love and unwavering support, highlighting it as a stark contrast to global efforts to delegitimize the Jewish state. He noted that India stands with Israel when much of the world keeps it at a distance, emphasizing their unique relationship.
'CBSE Re-Eval Plaints Will Be Addressed'

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