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Sanjay Raut, a Shiv Sena (UBT) MP, questions the FIR against Mamata Banerjee. He asks why similar action was not taken against others for provocative speeches. Raut supports Banerjee, calling her a fighter. The FIR was registered on June 7. It alleges Banerjee delivered a misleading speech. This comes amid political turbulence for Banerjee's party.
West Bengal liquor traders claim over Rs 300 crore was collected from them between 2022 and 2025. They allege these are unauthorized transportation charges. The state's distributor-depot system places this cost on distributors. Retailers are demanding an inquiry by the Excise Department into the matter. This system was introduced in 2021 to streamline liquor supply.
Thousands of protesters were expected to rally in Geneva on Sunday under a heavy police presence ahead of the G7 summit in Evian in neighbouring France, amid fears of a repeat of the violence that marked a similar summit in 2003. The authorities are anxious to avoid any repeat of the mayhem of 2003, when anti-G7 rioters caused millions of dollars worth of damage in the Swiss city.
A Bengaluru IT employee's clever tax-saving plan is causing a stir online. He pays rent to his wife for a home she owns, aiming to reduce his taxable income. While some hail it as smart financial planning, others warn of potential risks and compliance issues. The debate highlights the complexities of tax strategies and the importance of genuine transactions.
India's health sector has seen historic changes in the last 12 years. Accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare is now a reality for citizens. Initiatives like Ayushman Bharat and Jan Aushadhi Kendras have established a global model for health security. New medical facilities and digital health services have expanded nationwide. This progress ensures better health outcomes for all.
Jackie Chan's quote emphasizes personal responsibility, stating that life is shaped by character and present decisions, not by dwelling on past mistakes. It highlights that while the past cannot be changed, thoughtful choices and strong character build a meaningful future, encouraging resilience and mindful action in every moment.
India's Dhiraj Bommadevara and Kumkum Mohod secured a stunning recurve mixed team gold at the Archery World Cup Stage 3. They defeated reigning Olympic champions South Korea in straight sets. This marks a significant achievement for the young Indian duo. Dhiraj's precision in the final moments secured the victory. Kumkum also contributed to a previous gold medal win for India.
Is your iPhone overheating and losing battery quickly?: Summer heat is causing iPhones to overheat. Users report dim screens and charging pauses. Heavy usage and background apps contribute to the problem. Experts advise moving phones to cooler spots and closing unused applications. Keeping software updated and avoiding extreme temperatures can prevent future issues. Certified chargers are also recommended for optimal performance.
IT layoff: A former mid-sized IT company director says his ex-CEO contacted him over a year after his layoff, seeking help with a multi-factor authentication issue allegedly still linked to his personal phone number. The unusual request surfaced on Reddit, where the executive also described a previously contentious exit and renegotiated severance.
Kerala lottery results today: Kerala Lottery Samrudhi SM-59 results for Sunday, 14 June 2026, have been officially declared. Ticket holders can now check their numbers for the 1 crore first prize and other attractive cash rewards. Full list of other winning numbers here.
A Qatari delegation is in Tehran to discuss diplomatic progress between Iran and the United States. The visit focuses on a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending a conflict. This comes amid domestic protests in Iran against a potential peace agreement.
A Mexican trade association leader has lost his job. This happened after a video showed him making a racist gesture at a South Korean influencer during a FIFA World Cup match. The incident sparked widespread criticism online. The leader's actions were condemned as perpetuating harmful stereotypes. This led to his dismissal from the Jalisco Association of Surveyors and Geomatics Engineers.
Rebel Trinamool Congress MPs plan to approach Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla seeking recognition as the 'real TMC' parliamentary group. A constitutional expert states the Election Commission, not the Speaker, has the authority to decide party status. The expert advises the rebel group to approach the EC with evidence of majority support. The TMC has 28 Lok Sabha members.
Gracy Singh, who rose to fame with 'Lagaan' and 'Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.', experienced a career slowdown after a series of box-office disappointments. She later found fulfillment in television, spirituality with the Brahma Kumaris, and a life focused on inner peace, stepping away from Bollywood's glitz.
This Moroccan proverb, Show him, show him again, if he doesn't learn, just leave him, emphasises the importance of patience, personal responsibility and healthy boundaries. It teaches that while offering guidance and support is valuable, you cannot force someone to learn, grow or change if they are unwilling to do so. The proverb highlights the wisdom of recognising when your efforts are no longer making a difference and when it may be best to step away in order to protect your own time, energy
Neymar Jr., the phrase 1% Chance, 99% Faith is a powerful reminder that even the smallest possibility can be enough if paired with unwavering belief and determination. The message encourages people to stay hopeful during difficult times, keep working towards their goals despite setbacks, and trust that persistence can turn slim chances into success. It highlights the importance of self-belief, resilience and taking action rather than giving up when the odds seem stacked against you.
A BJP leader was allegedly beaten to death in Dehradun's Bairagiwala village. The incident occurred during a dispute over irrigation. Three family members were critically injured. Authorities later demolished alleged illegal structures belonging to the accused. Police have registered a case against several named individuals and unidentified persons. Security forces have been deployed to maintain peace in the area.
Psychology says checking someone's profile may bring a momentary sense of comfort or reassurance, but that relief is often fleeting. Research on rumination and emotional regulation suggests that continually revisiting emotionally significant content can reinforce emotional bonds and prolong attachment instead of helping people process and move beyond their feelings.
Alleged disclosures by former Travancore Devaswom Board president A Padmakumar have reignited the Sabarimala women's entry controversy. Reports suggest Padmakumar claimed he and a senior police officer were deliberately kept away from the temple premises on the day two women entered. He reportedly alleged a highly influential person orchestrated this. The CPI(M) has stated Padmakumar should clarify these claims himself.
The Bombay High Court has ruled that an Reserve Bank of India official's unauthorized absence from work is grave misconduct. The court dismissed a plea by Animesh Bakuli, a senior assistant, who was compulsorily retired. Bakuli was absent without permission for an extended period. The court found the RBI's decision to be valid and not suffering from any infirmity.
Nagaland State Lottery Sambad results for June 14, 2026, are now available for the 1 PM draw. Participants can check winning numbers online to claim prizes, with the first prize standing at Rs 1 crore. The lottery, legally operated by the Government of Nagaland, conducts three draws daily.
Taiwan's intelligence agency has established a secure online channel for Chinese nationals to report information, citing growing public discontent in China due to economic and political pressures. This initiative mirrors practices by Western intelligence agencies and comes amid heightened cross-strait tensions and recent military demonstrations by both sides.
Romania's President Nicusor Dan has appointed Adrian Vestea as prime minister after independent candidate Eugen Tomac withdrew. Vestea, a liberal party member and Brasov county council president, will now attempt to form a political government to end a crisis that has impacted policymaking and the economy. He has 10 days to secure a parliamentary vote of confidence.
IND-W vs PAK-W T20 World Cup 2026: When and where to watch India Women vs Pakistan Women match live streaming online: India and Pakistan women's cricket teams will clash in a crucial ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Group 1 match on Sunday, June 14, at Edgbaston, Birmingham. This highly anticipated encounter marks the opening game for both nations in a competitive group. The match is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM IST.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing online criticism. He attended the United States' opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to support girlfriend Katy Perry. This decision meant he missed Canada's first game of the tournament on the same day. Trudeau defended his choice, citing supportive boyfriend duties.
Two drones suspected to be from Hezbollah hit northern Israel on Sunday. No injuries were reported. Following the incident, two Israeli ministers demanded retaliatory strikes on Dahiyeh, a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut. They urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to implement a declared doctrine of retaliation for such attacks. Israel has previously warned of strikes on Dahiyeh if Hezbollah targets northern communities.
Slum clusters near Race Course in Lutyens' Delhi were demolished on Sunday. This action followed a Delhi High Court order to clear the area and ensure resident rehabilitation. Bhai Ram camp, DID camp, and Masjid Camp residents are being relocated to Narela. The land is needed for security and defence infrastructure. Authorities are addressing resident concerns during the relocation process.
Daryaben Rajput, a homemaker from Gujarat, transformed her modest dairy operation into a crore-rupee business. Managing over 300 cattle and employing 14 workers, she now supplies 1,000 litres of milk daily, earning an annual income of 1.85 crore. Her success highlights women's growing role as entrepreneurs in rural India.
India's electronics sector is poised for significant growth, potentially becoming a manufacturing and export powerhouse. Free Trade Agreements are expected to boost this sector, alongside Engineering & Machinery and Pharmaceuticals. While some sectors face challenges, the overall outlook for India's export strategy is positive, driven by global trade integration and strategic policy shifts.
Believers find strength and courage through God's unwavering presence. Deuteronomy 31:6 assures that God accompanies us through all difficulties. This divine support helps overcome fear and uncertainty. Trust in God's constant guidance and protection. Face today's challenges with faith and confidence. His love and promises remain true.
Territorial Army personnel and Delhi government officials joined a major cleanliness drive along the Yamuna River. The initiative aims to restore the river's ecosystem. Leaders emphasized a structured plan and public participation. Significant transformation of the Yamuna is expected in three years. This effort is part of a broader service campaign.
Manu Bhaker's father, Ram Kishan, fondly recalls coach Jaspal Rana's impact. Rana instilled discipline and a results-oriented approach in Manu, shaping her into a champion shooter. He was a strict but good-hearted mentor. Despite a past rift, Rana returned to coach Manu for the Paris Olympics, where she excelled. His guidance was instrumental in her achievements.
Jharkhand's traditional crafts have achieved a significant milestone for the artisans and weavers of Jharkhand. Bhagaiya silk, Kuchai silk, Munda jewellery, and bamboo craft products have been awarded Geographical Indication (GI) tags. This recognition celebrates the state's rich heritage and the skills of its artisans. NABARD played a key role in this achievement.
British armed forces intercepted the Russian oil tanker SMYRTOS in the English Channel, boarding the vessel with Royal Marines and NCA officers. The ship is being held and monitored off the south coast as investigations proceed. Prime Minister Kier Starmer stated the operation strikes a blow against those supporting Putin's war in Ukraine.
TMC Rajya Sabha MP Sagarika Ghose said rebel MPs and MLAs cannot legally function as a separate group within Parliament or assemblies while retaining seats won on the party's symbol. Citing the anti-defection law, she said legislators can avoid disqualification only in the event of a formal party merger.
Himanshu Jangra expressed regret over his viral crowd-work segment, admitting his story was exaggerated for entertainment and apologizing for inappropriate language. The controversy led to his job loss and distress for his family. Comedian Pranit More also apologized for not intervening during the offensive remarks, while Maharashtra Cyber has registered an FIR against multiple individuals.
Bengaluru Police have filed an FIR against US-based NGO The Timothy Initiative (TTI) and six others after the Enforcement Directorate alleged they illegally channelled Rs 92.55 crore into India through a network of foreign debit cards.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is in Singapore for a two-day visit. The trip focuses on attracting investments and strengthening economic ties. He will meet Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and interact with industrialists. Naidu will also address the World Cities Summit and attend a business roadshow. The visit aims to advance key development initiatives for Andhra Pradesh.
Kannur airport received a bomb threat email on Saturday afternoon. The threat claimed explosives were planted and the airport would be destroyed. A thorough search confirmed the threat was a hoax. Mattanur police have registered a case and are investigating. Efforts are underway to trace the sender of the email.
The Indian Army has unveiled Army Uniforms-2026, a new dress code manual introducing a winter uniform, allowing bandi jackets for officers, and expanding formal options for women. The updated regulations also revise ceremonial practices, drop colonial-era terms, and maintain strict rules on tattoos and grooming.
Steve Irwin believed education thrives on excitement and passion, not just knowledge. His own enthusiasm for wildlife, honed from childhood and showcased in The Crocodile Hunter, inspired global audiences. Irwin's legacy emphasizes that emotional connection and genuine curiosity are the true drivers of meaningful learning and conservation.
Delhi Police have arrested a 17-year-old girl and three adults in connection with a deadly fire in Govindpuri. The blaze claimed three lives and injured eight people. Investigators believe the fire was deliberately set. A monetary dispute and a personal vendetta are suspected motives. The accused allegedly used petrol and a matchbox to start the fire. Further investigation is ongoing.
Israeli forces struck southern Lebanon, prompting evacuations from Nabatieh and over 20 other areas. This comes as the US and Iran near a deal to end the Middle East war, potentially including Lebanon. Hezbollah reported drone attacks and clashes with Israeli troops. Lebanon faces a critical juncture as leaders call for unity and a sovereign state.
Uttar Pradesh's mass marriage scheme is using technology to prevent fraud. Online applications and digital verification are identifying ineligible applicants. This has saved over Rs 427 crore in the financial year 2025-26. The scheme aims to help needy families marry off their daughters. Technology ensures benefits reach genuine beneficiaries, improving governance and accountability.
Haryana urges private firms to embrace work-from-home and staggered schedules to combat traffic congestion and rising fuel costs. This initiative, aimed at easing pressure on Gurgaon's roads, extends government austerity measures. Industry leaders and employees largely support the move, citing productivity and cost-saving benefits. The state is also implementing internal fuel-saving directives.
A new Nipah virus case in Kozhikode, Kerala, highlights the state's recurring outbreaks. Experts link these to fruit bats and human activity. Kerala's strong surveillance system detects cases effectively. The World Health Organisation considers Nipah a priority pathogen. Investigations are underway to understand the current infection's source and potential spread.

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