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Two medical representatives, arrested in connection with last year's deadly toxic cough syrup case in Chhindwara that claimed over 20 young lives, have been granted conditional bail by the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The accused, who claim no involvement in the syrup's production or distribution, have been in judicial custody since late 2025.
Delhi has unveiled a permanent Winter Pollution Master Plan, effective annually from November 1 to February 28. This comprehensive strategy targets vehicle emissions, construction, and waste burning with stricter regulations. Notably, fuel will only be dispensed to vehicles with valid PUC certificates year-round. Demolition and construction face a ban from November to January, while offices will adopt a 50% work-from-home policy and double parking charges will be implemented.
Tragedy struck Antwerp on Wednesday morning as a fierce blaze engulfed an eighth-floor apartment in a 10-story building. Local authorities confirmed multiple fatalities and injuries following the inferno that forced the evacuation of over 200 residents. Firefighters from various districts battled the raging fire, with residents advised to seal off their homes from smoke. The cause of the devastating incident remains under investigation.
Lieutenant General Rajesh Pushkar has taken charge as the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Southern Command. A decorated officer with extensive command and staff experience, he has served in various operational and strategic roles. General Pushkar, an alumnus of the National Defence Academy, has also held international assignments. Upon assuming command, he pledged to maintain high operational readiness and enhance jointness and technological integration for the nation's security.
India's corn exports are soaring to a three-year peak, driven by record production and competitive pricing. Lower domestic prices, coupled with increased freight costs for global competitors, have boosted shipments to Asian nations like Vietnam and Bangladesh. This surge in demand is now helping to stabilize Indian corn prices, with further growth anticipated from October.
Soybean sowing has significantly surpassed official estimates, with the Soybean Processors Association of India reporting 28.923 lakh hectares covered, far exceeding the government's 6.920 lakh hectares. Despite a delayed start due to monsoon patterns, sowing is progressing rapidly in Madhya Pradesh.
A senior IPS officer, Deepak Gahlawat, posted at the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), has been arrested by the CBI in connection with a Rs 3 crore bribery case. Gahlawat allegedly promised a businessman favorable outcomes in a CBI probe into a fake drug manufacturing racket in exchange for the bribe. Searches at his premises yielded digital devices and documents, with the investigation stemming from an FIR registered earlier.
New Delhi is scrutinizing WhatsApp's upcoming username feature, exploring legal avenues to regulate its launch. Officials express concerns that the system, designed to enhance privacy by hiding phone numbers, could inadvertently facilitate impersonation and identity fraud. Discussions are ongoing to assess potential safeguards before the feature rolls out, aiming to prevent misuse.
France has officially set its next presidential election for April 18, 2027, with a run-off on May 2. As President Macron exits after two terms, the race is wide open. Current polls suggest the far-right National Rally is in a strong position, and a diverse field of candidates could lead to a final showdown between extreme political factions.
An Oxford PhD student, Matthew Hopkins, analyzed 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object possibly older than our Sun. This visitor, the third confirmed, may originate from a star system formed around 7 billion years ago, originating from the galaxy's thick disc. Its chemical composition offers a unique glimpse into the early universe, providing valuable data for scientists studying cosmic history.
Assuming charge as the 31st Chief of Army Staff, General Dhiraj Seth on Wednesday pledged to modernise the Indian Army into a technology-driven, future-ready force and outlined his strategic vision under the acronym VIJAY, emphasising vigilance, innovation, jointness, self-reliance, and prioritising soldiers.
Kerala's Assembly witnessed a boycott by the LDF opposition after the Speaker disallowed their objection to the Finance Bill. The opposition argued the bill, proposing significant liquor tax cuts, bypassed crucial committee scrutiny. Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan defended the move, stating all procedures were followed and referencing a Business Advisory Committee report.
The family of Avinash Shukla, arrested in connection with alleged theft of Ram temple offerings, seeks justice, stating he should be punished if guilty but freed if innocent. Avinash, involved in cash reconciliation, was reportedly questioned in jail, with Rs 20 lakh recovered from him. His father expressed distress over village questions, while his mother emphasized their values of honesty.
Five Surat Municipal Corporation officials are suspended following the 'mysterious' demolition of around 80 shanties. The civic body initially denied involvement but has now launched a departmental inquiry after an internal probe. This action follows controversy and allegations of political influence and builder interests behind the May 30th razing. Residents are seeking legal recourse, citing procedural irregularities.
The Cockroach Janata Party's protest at Jantar Mantar continues, with activist Sonam Wangchuk on day four of his hunger strike. Students associated with AISA are also fasting, with some reporting deteriorating health, including low blood sugar and blood pressure. Concerns are mounting over alleged examination system irregularities and a lack of government response, prompting calls for accountability.
The recently announced WhatsApp username feature is under scrutiny, amid concerns over impersonation and scams. While WhatsApp claims safeguards are in place, officials emphasize evaluating outcomes, not just assurances. Experts and industry leaders express reservations, fearing a rise in identity fraud and misinformation.
The Union Government has escalated eviction proceedings against the Delhi Gymkhana Club, issuing a show cause notice under the Public Premises Act. The government alleges the club is an unauthorized occupant of the 27.3-acre property after its perpetual lease was terminated for public purpose. The club must respond by July 7, 2026, or face potential ex parte eviction orders. The land is reportedly needed for defence and public infrastructure projects.
Karnataka's Gruha Jyothi scheme, offering free electricity, is facing a door-to-door verification process. Senior BJP leader R Ashoka has accused the Congress government of using this to determine eligibility based on income and caste by demanding PAN cards and caste certificates, alleging a betrayal of poll promises. The government claims the verification is to prevent misuse of the scheme.
Maharashtra BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar revealed that School Education Minister Dada Bhuse was unaware of Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) papers being printed in Agra, exposing departmental lapses. The TET exam was postponed due to an alleged paper leak, affecting six lakh candidates. An inter-state racket is suspected, with four arrests made. Mungantiwar urged a comprehensive audit of state examinations to prevent future leaks.
Kerala is accelerating battery energy storage projects and strengthening long-term power procurement to combat recurring electricity shortages. Minister Sunny Joseph attributed recent power restrictions to an unprecedented demand-supply gap, exacerbated by deficient rainfall, high temperatures, and El Nino's impact on national power availability.
Euro zone inflation dropped significantly in June, falling to 2.8% and easing pressure on the European Central Bank to hike interest rates this month. While still above the ECB's target, the slowdown in food, energy, and services prices offers hope for moderating inflation. Policymakers are considering a pause, but future rate hikes remain likely due to persistent energy costs and potential supply chain disruptions.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi on Wednesday demonstrated an indigenously developed low-cost tactical aerostat built in collaboration with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and a startup.
Paramount Skydance Corp has offered solutions to EU competition watchdogs regarding its massive Warner Bros Discovery acquisition. The company expressed confidence these remedies will swiftly clear the deal, which a source indicated is likely to gain European Commission approval. While the US Department of Justice has given its nod, Paramount faces potential challenges from US states and Britain over the proposed merger.
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced that the first installment of the Annapurna Yojana, a financial aid scheme for women, has reached approximately 1.1 crore beneficiaries. He also revealed that 26 lakh applications were rejected due to citizenship and domicile concerns, emphasizing the need for thorough scrutiny before disbursing public funds. The scheme offers a monthly allowance of Rs 3,000 to eligible women.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is on a four-day visit to France to bolster the India-France Strategic Partnership and economic ties. A key focus is the Economic and Financial Dialogue, co-chaired with her French counterpart, to explore avenues for enhanced bilateral cooperation and investment.
Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu shared an anecdote where a customer secured a 90% discount on Microsoft Office licenses after mentioning Zoho as an alternative. Vembu highlighted how competition benefits consumers, referencing Microsoft's past antitrust issues. He also expressed strong optimism for India's AI development, citing progress in academia and initiatives like BharatGen, suggesting India is poised to become a significant player in AI.
Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit has assumed the role of Vice Chief of the Air Staff, succeeding Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor. A distinguished officer with extensive experience, including a pivotal role in Operation Sindoor, Air Marshal Dixit previously served as Chief of Integrated Defence Staff. His tenure at HQ IDS was marked by significant contributions to integrated defence strategies and the formulation of future military roadmaps.
Former India cricketer S Sreesanth's three-year ban by the Kerala Cricket Association has been lifted. The decision came after Sreesanth submitted an unconditional apology for remarks that had brought disrepute to the association. This revocation allows him to continue as co-owner of the Aries Kollam Sailors franchise in the Kerala Cricket League. The KCA has cautioned him against future misconduct.
Volkswagen's aggressive cost-cutting measures are a stark warning to Europe's auto sector, according to BYD's European advisor. Alfredo Altavilla stated this signals a crucial moment for the industry as Chinese manufacturers like BYD aim for greater market penetration. BYD is actively considering Spain and France for a significant brownfield investment to expand its European production capabilities, with a decision imminent.
Authorities have granted a 15-day extension to the Special Investigation Team examining alleged embezzlement of donations at Ayodhya's Ram temple. This move aims to deepen the inquiry and broaden its scope. Following a preliminary report, an FIR was filed, leading to the arrest of eight individuals. The SIT, comprising senior officials from the IAS, IPS, and Finance Department, continues its crucial work.
A US researcher has earned $100,000 for deciphering zebra finch calls, identifying 11 core words that convey identity and intent. Dr. Julie Elie's groundbreaking work, which involved experiments where birds chose preferred sounds, suggests a deeper understanding of meaning rather than just acoustics. This achievement marks a significant step in the quest for interspecies communication, with the ultimate goal of a $10 million prize for true two-way dialogue.
Jammu and Kashmir Crime Branch's Economic Offences Wing has exposed a significant Kisan Credit Card loan scam. A daily wage JK Bank employee allegedly manipulated KCC limits and misused banking credentials to siphon off Rs 10.44 lakh for personal and family gain, causing substantial loss to the bank. A chargesheet has been filed against the accused for these fraudulent activities.
Railway Recruitment Board has announced Group D results for over 32,000 vacancies, with over a crore candidates appearing. Zone-wise merit lists, scorecards, and cut-off marks are now available on regional RRB websites. Candidates can download scorecards until July 16th. Those who cleared the Computer Based Test are shortlisted for the Physical Efficiency Test, with details to be released soon. Final selection depends on all stages.
The Delhi High Court has scheduled a hearing for July 9 on the Indian Polo Association's plea challenging the eviction from the Jaipur Polo Ground. The association fears irreparable damage to the turf before its appeal is heard. The Centre assured no alterations would occur in the interim, with the court urging restraint on any destructive activities until the matter is resolved.
A 19-year-old has bypassed IIT Delhi's prestigious academic path for a software engineering role at Microsoft. Ashish Kumar Verma, already a Google Developer Expert, believes practical building and output are paramount in tech, not just degrees. His decision highlights a growing trend among India's Gen-Z, prioritizing real-world experience and direct industry engagement over traditional educational routes, inspiring many to forge their own paths.
A viral clip highlights Sharran Srivatsaa's inspiring journey from a US janitor to a successful entrepreneur. Facing initial rejection due to his accent, Srivatsaa taught himself to speak fluently by listening to Tony Robbins tapes while working. His story, confirmed by Srivatsaa himself, emphasizes perseverance and proves that one's starting point doesn't define their future, resonating deeply with social media users who hail him as an inspiration.
Malda district in West Bengal has successfully exported 10 tonnes of premium mangoes to West Asia and Italy in the past week, with expectations to surpass 100 tonnes this season. Varieties like 'Amrapali', 'Vrindawani', 'Fazli', and 'Aswina' are being shipped, thanks to scientific orchard management and adherence to international quality standards. This initiative is boosting growers' income and expanding market access for these prized fruits.
In a significant development, the CBI apprehended senior IAS officer Pardeep Kumar on his retirement day in connection with a 593-crore Haryana government funds scam. Investigators allege Kumar's direct involvement in the siphoning of 169 crore from the Pollution Control Board, marking the largest loss in the wider fraud. This arrest brings the total to 22, with former bank officials also taken into custody as the money trail is pursued.
Cheteshwar Pujara, recently awarded MCC life membership, revealed England feels like home despite his stellar Australian record. He cherishes his time playing county cricket and the unique aura of Lord's, even without a Test century there for India. Pujara found batting at Lord's challenging due to the pitch and slope but valued the crowd's appreciation for good cricket. He fondly recalls his battles with Anderson and Broad.
Kia India has launched two new top-tier Seltos variants, GTX(O) and X-Line(O), enhancing the SUV with advanced Level 2+ ADAS features and premium tech. These models offer turbo-petrol and diesel automatic options, boasting features like a 12.3-inch digital display and Head-Up Display. The X-Line(O) adds exclusive styling, aiming to bolster the Seltos' strong market position.
In a significant development, the United States has removed four Indian firms from its sanctions list. These companies, previously accused of supplying critical technology to Russia's military, have now been delisted by the Office of Foreign Assets Control. The firms include RRG Engineering Technologies, Lokesh Machines, Galaxy Bearings, and Shaurya Aeronautics, marking a shift in US-Russia-India economic relations.

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