On South China Sea, government backs tribunal ruling against Beijing
India supports freedom of navigation and lawful sea uses in the South China Sea. The Ministry of External Affairs responded to a joint statement by several nations. This statement rejected China's expansive South China Sea claim as lacking legal basis. It also reaffirmed a 2016 tribunal ruling favoring the Philippines. India emphasizes peaceful dispute resolution in accordance with UNCLOS principles.
Give Muslims alternative site for namaz: Supreme Court to Dhar administration
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to a Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling on the Bhojshala complex. It declined to stay the order which declared the site a temple. Muslim petitioners argued the ruling ignored historical evidence and existing arrangements. The court directed authorities to find an alternative space for Friday prayers. Structural changes to the complex are prohibited without court permission.
Passport just a document to regulate departure of citizens from India: MEA
The MEA clarified passport issuance follows the Passports Act, 1967. This document regulates departure of Indian citizens from India. Official sources state a passport is not a determinant of citizenship. Less than eight percent of Indians currently hold a passport. This clarification follows recent government official remarks on the travel document.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau informed the Supreme Court about the inquiry timeline. The complex investigation into the Air India crash is expected to conclude soon. Analysis activities will be completed within six weeks, subject to external factors. A draft final report is anticipated by October 2026 for review. This timeline aligns with international practices for accident investigations.
Vietnam boat survivor: Captain jumped, so did I
A survivor described the sudden Vietnam boat tragedy where the captain jumped overboard. He explained that only those who followed him into the water managed to escape. The closed boat prevented rear passengers from exiting, leading to their demise. He lost a childhood friend in the unfortunate incident. Improved island medical access could have saved additional lives.
Need to relook if English can be considered an indigenous language: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court questioned English's indigenous status while refusing to halt the CBSE's three-language scheme. This policy aims to promote Hindi and regional languages, aligning with constitutional goals. Petitioners argued against the scheme due to teacher and infrastructure challenges. They also noted limited availability of books on the NCERT website. The Centre and CBSE will file their responses within ten days.
Hydel project near China border gets green clearance
An expert panel recommended green clearance for the Naying hydro-electric project. This project will be built across the Siyom river in Arunachal Pradesh. It will boost renewable energy generation and cost an estimated Rs 11,835 crore. The project proponent will provide compensation and rehabilitation for displaced families. Further forest clearance is now required for this significant development.
Nitin Gadkari: Ethanol a small share of sons' business, attacks motivated
Union minister Nitin Gadkari denied personal gain from the ethanol blending program. He stated that allegations of conflict of interest are politically motivated and lack substance. Gadkari emphasized his long-standing support for alternative fuels to reduce pollution and import dependence. He clarified that his sons' business has a minimal share in the ethanol sector. The minister also highlighted the program's historical backing from previous governments.
Fake Silver row: Jammu court summons IO, seeks records
A Jammu court has ordered a crime branch officer to appear with case records. This follows objections raised over the agency's handling of a complaint. The case involves alleged fake silver offerings worth Rs 500 crore at Vaishno Devi shrine. Officials discovered the offerings contained minimal actual silver and toxic cadmium. An advocate filed a court complaint after his earlier submission received no action.
India's shipping minister ordered a comprehensive vessel tracking dashboard for ships with Indian seafarers. This dashboard will provide real-time information on vessel position and crew welfare. Liaison officers will be appointed to assist affected seafarers and their families. The ministry also directed close coordination with Indian missions in affected nations. Vessel movements require fresh threat assessments and coordination with maritime authorities.
Cabinet likely to approve Rs 25,000 crore Ganga, Varuna corridors for Varanasi
The Union Cabinet is expected to approve two major elevated road projects in Varanasi. These projects, the Ganga and Varuna Corridors, will cost nearly twenty-five thousand crore rupees. The Ganga Elevated Corridor will be a forty-six-kilometer highway along the riverfront. The Varuna Corridor will be a forty-three-kilometer elevated link connecting two national highways. These initiatives aim to significantly ease traffic congestion and boost tourism in the holy city.
PM Modi helped prevent Putins tactical nuclear strike on Ukraine in 2022, claims Polish minister
Poland's foreign minister stated Prime Minister Modi influenced President Putin regarding nuclear weapons. He emphasized Modi's unique ability to exert pressure and influence on the Russian leader. India's long-standing relationship with Russia provides a crucial communication channel. India consistently advocates for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the conflict. The nation maintains ties with both Russia and Western countries.
SC Upholds Sentence Suspension of RJD Chief Lalu Prasad in Deoghar Fodder Case
The Supreme Court declined to intervene in the Jharkhand High Court's sentence suspension order. Justices urged the high court to decide Lalu Prasad's pending criminal appeal soon. The Jharkhand government had challenged the suspension of Lalu's sentence in the fodder case. The court noted seven years have passed since the initial order was issued. The appeal has remained pending before the high court since 2018.
NIA chargesheets sixth accused in CPI (Maoist) revival conspiracy case linked to Bihar Magadh zone
The National Investigation Agency has leveled charges against a sixth individual in a Maoist conspiracy case that aims to rejuvenate the banned organization's operations in Bihar. Chandan Kumar, arrested in Mumbai in January 2026, is purportedly involved in financing the CPI (Maoist). The agency has now filed its third chargesheet in a special court in Ranchi concerning this matter.
Trinamool rebel MPs seek separate seating, office space in Lok Sabha after joining NCPI
Trinamool rebel MPs Sudip Bandopadhyay and Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar have taken a bold step by aligning themselves with the Nationalist Citizen Party of India. They are anticipated to assume key roles as floor leader and chief whip in the Lok Sabha. Their recent discussions with the Lok Sabha Speaker focused on essential seating and office arrangements.
EC sanctions one-time honorarium of Rs 6,000 for BLOs and supervisors involved in SIR process
The Election Commission of India has approved a one-time honorarium of Rs 6,000 for Booth Level Officers. This payment is for their work during the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The additional payment is sanctioned due to the scale and nature of the required revision work. This directive has been sent to chief electoral officers across multiple states and Union Territories.
Survey deadline extended to August 15; over 12,000 crore allocated for rural development
The Gujarat High Court, in its detailed 2,223-page judgment on the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts, held that Hindus were the intended targets of the terror conspiracy, upheld the death penalty for 38 convicts as a arest of rare case, and affirmed life imprisonment for 11 others.
Wangchuk refuses to end fast despite appeals, in immense pain
New Delhi: Activist Sonam Wangchuk is suffering muscle loss and is in immense pain but has refused to end his hunger strike as various sections on Tuesday, July 14, appealed to him to call off his 17-day fast and urged the government to initiate dialogue. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP), which is protesting at Jantar Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Karnataka extends food service timings to accommodate World Cup match screenings
Food service allowed till 3:30 am on select days to boost late-night viewership and hospitality revenue
Amended RPwD Act to include persons internally injured by acid ingestion, Govt informs SC
The amendment would have a retrospective effect, which would allow victims with internal injuries which happened prior to May 22, 2026 to also claim benefits under the 2016 Act.
India will host the 2026 BRICS Labour and Employment Ministers Meeting (LEMM) in Hyderabad over two days from Wednesday
The conviction of Tahir Hussain is not only about ensuring justice for Ankit Sharma but also confirms what OpIndia has been saying for years: that the 2020 Delhi riots were not spontaneous but the eventuality of a pre-planned conspiracy hatched by Islamo-leftists.
Vietnam boat tragedy: Phu Quoc chief rejects allegations of delayed rescue
Bharat Jodo clubs to be rolled out in a month with Rs 10 lakh grant for each
Karnataka's ruling Congress plans to establish ten thousand youth associations soon. These associations will receive an annual grant of ten lakh rupees each. The clubs will be named after Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra. They will organize sports and cultural activities for members. The opposition BJP has raised concerns about the scheme's intent.
OBC status of 77 castes: Suvendu government withdraws Mamata-era SC challenge to HC verdict
West Bengal withdrew its Supreme Court appeal challenging the High Court's OBC list judgment. The state cabinet decided not to pursue the appeal, which was previously filed by the Trinamool Congress government. The Calcutta High Court had struck down the inclusion of 77 communities, including 75 Muslim communities. The state assembly has since passed two bills to restructure the OBC reservation framework.
Health experts downplay panic as AP tracks suspected Covid cases, states step up vigil
Medical professionals noted that the virus continues to circulate endemically and minor fluctuations in case numbers expected
Telangana govt clarifies on Revanths duplicate voter list entry
Hyderabad: After Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddys name appearing twice in the voter list of two different Assembly constituencies came to light, the state government on Tuesday, July 14, said that the anomaly will be rectified through the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process. The Electoral Commission has clarified that the appearance of Chief Minister A Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Six years after IB officer Ankit Sharma was brutally murdered during the 2020 Delhi riots, a court's conviction of Tahir Hussain lays bare the evidence, dismantles his PCR-call defence, and reinforces the prosecution's case that the violence was a targeted attack on Hindus.
Farmers spill blood on fields after Revanth sparks outrage
Hyderabad:Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddys remarks on the drought-like conditions facing farmers this Kharif season have triggered a sharp backlash from the opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), with the party terming his comments abusive and demanding an apology. At a press conference on Monday, July 13, Reddy was asked about the poor rainfall this Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Amid wars and chaos, India campaigns for SHANTI at the UN Security Council
S. Jaishankar arrived in New York from the Gulf and left for Brussels and the EU-India Trade and Technology Council. The UNSC bid itself carries the same signature: India positions itself both as a power the West actively courts and as the self-described voice of the Global South.
Karnataka announces govt-driven AI university; pitches state as global hub for responsible AI
The CM announced that the government will set up an AI hub as an incubation centre for research and development in AI by start-ups, companies and others
AI economy must protect workers; BMS seeks fairer growth model
MJ Akbar opens up changing civil dynamics in Pakistan, says People in uproar against establishment
13 Indians killed, 3 missing in Gulf since February 28 amid US-Iran war
Thirteen Indians have died and three are missing in the Gulf region since late February. Recent attacks on commercial ships have resulted in significant Indian casualties. India is closely monitoring the escalating regional crisis and its impact. The nation calls for safe and uninterrupted navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Attacks on shipping must cease to ensure global trade resumes.
Bus and train massacres, assassinated editors, murdered Sikh opponents and targeted police officers reveal a history increasingly reduced to statistics while militants receive political context and sympathetic retellings.
CPI(M) to hold maha dharna in Hyderabad over jobs for youth
Hyderabad:The Communist Party of India (Marxist)s Telangana State Committee has given a call for a Maha Dharna at Indira Park here on Wednesday, July 15, demanding that the state government speed up recruitment to government posts and fulfil its promises to unemployed youth. The protest, scheduled for 11 am, will focus on employment generation and Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
'If this is not arrogance ... ': Why SC reprimanded Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia
AR Rahman electrifies Washington with the National Symphony Orchestra on the heels of America @ 250
AR Rahman's performance with the National Symphony Orchestra offered a powerful reminder of music's unifying power. He seamlessly blended Eastern and Western musical traditions, creating a rich tapestry of sound. The concert showcased his ability to orchestrate diverse elements into a cohesive artistic vision. This event demonstrated that harmony is a universal human aspiration, not just a musical concept. Rahman conducted connection, reminding audiences of their shared humanity through melody.
'2029 Not Done Deal But...': Jairam Ramesh on Vote Chori, INDIA Bloc & Amit Shah
Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh speaks to The Quint in an exclusive interview.
From Rahul Gandhi to Vijay to Nadda: CJP invites leaders across party lines to back NEET protesters
The Cockroach Janta Party has invited political leaders to join a protest at Jantar Mantar. This demonstration supports students protesting the alleged NEET UG examination irregularities and paper leak. Leaders from various parties have been urged to stand in solidarity with the protesting youth. The organization seeks accountability and justice for students affected by the education system. Many leaders have already offered support, while others are still being contacted.
'Will join Uddhav's Ram Raksha Andolan,' says Fadnavis, but with a question
'Learning a language never goes waste': SC declines to stay CBSE's three-language policy
The Supreme Court declined to halt the CBSE's three-language policy for 2026-27. It will hear detailed challenges to the policy next week. Petitioners argued against the policy's implementation and lack of resources. The court noted that learning languages is beneficial and agreed to hear arguments. The Union government was directed to file its response within ten days.
Posters targeting Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav appeared across Uttar Pradesh. The Samajwadi Party accused the BJP of inciting communal sentiments with these displays. Uttar Pradesh minister Om Prakash Rajbhar defended the posters as appropriate responses. Samajwadi Party workers removed the controversial hoardings in several locations. Police are examining CCTV footage to identify those responsible for the posters.
Your final login: What happens to your online life after death
Hundreds of students and Youth Congress workers staged a protest at Royal Circle in Ballari on Monday, demanding the scrapping of NEET and the reinstatement of the state-level Common Entrance Test (CET) system for medical admissions. They also sought the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
Merger row deepens as Uddhav Sena warns rebel MPs
Shiv Sena (UBT) formally warned its Lok Sabha members about claiming a merger. The party stated no merger was authorized with the Eknath Shinde faction. These MPs were elected on the Shiv Sena (UBT) symbol and mandate. Constitutional provisions do not permit legislators to independently effect a merger. The party has already requested the Lok Sabha Speaker not to entertain such claims.
Controversial posters targeting Samajwadi Party leaders appeared across Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday. These posters depicted Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav with a provocative slogan. The Samajwadi Party accused the BJP and its allies of inciting communal sentiments. State Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar defended the posters as appropriate and relevant. Police are investigating the incident and examining CCTV footage for identification.
'Expelled him from AAP long back': How Kejriwal reacted to Tahir Hussain's conviction
CID ADG Supratim Sarkar among 28 IPS officers transferred in major West Bengal Police rejig
Amit Kumar Rathod will replace Tripurari Atharv as the new commissioner of Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate, the order said
Tender process to begin for construction of Warangal airport
Hyderabad: Union Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu has announced that the Centre would begin the tender process for the construction of Mamnoor Airport in Warangal in the next three to four weeks, assuring that the airport will be constructed by June 2, 2028. On Tuesday, July 14, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy held Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
SC orders separate space near MP's Bhojshala for Friday namaz between 1pm and 3pm
The Supreme Court directed that any ASI structural alterations require its prior permission in the Bhojshala row. Separate space for Friday prayers for Muslims adjacent to the site was also directed. Both Hindu and Muslim sides were urged to exercise restraint during proceedings.
CJP protest day 25: Sonam Wangchuk in 'immense pain', refuses to end fast without dialogue
Activist Sonam Wangchuk persists with his hunger strike, now on its seventeenth day. He has lost significant muscle mass and endures immense pain during the protest. Other activists also continue their fast while facing health concerns and hospitalisations. Political leaders have expressed concern and offered support for the ongoing demonstrations.
Day 16 of hunger strike: Sonam Wangchuk loses 8.2kg, calls to end fast grow
Both sides must have patience; ready to resolve Bhojshala dispute: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will hear the sensitive Bhojshala dispute on a daily basis. This sensitive matter involves appeals challenging a Madhya Pradesh High Court order. The High Court had declared the Bhojshala complex a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. The court acknowledged the need for extreme caution in its expressions and statements.
J&K: Security forces launch massive search op in Rajouri after CCTV spots two terrorists
Maharashtra TET paper leak: Rahul demands fresh exam date, action against culprits
Rahul Gandhi has called for a new date for the Maharashtra TET exam. He also demanded action against those responsible for the paper leak. Six lakh candidates are currently left in limbo after the exam's postponement. The Special Investigation Team is tracking financial and digital trails of masterminds. This leak follows the national scandal caused by the NEET-UG paper leak.
'One-room house, not a brick in my name': Ram Temple treasurer amid donation theft row
Ayodhya Ram Temple Trust treasurer Swami Govind Dev Giri denied resignation reports. He stated that the theft of donations is likely around Rs 3 crore. Champat Rai resigned voluntarily after realizing his negligence in the matter. An Ayodhya court extended the judicial custody of eight accused individuals. The Supreme Court has also issued notices regarding the alleged misappropriation of funds.
Kejriwal writes to PM, seeks meeting over E20 petrol; demands pure petrol option at fuel stations
In a letter to the PM, Mr. Kejriwal said he wanted to explain the technical issues and the feedback he received from people related to the matter during his proposed meeting
From Puri to Ahmedabad: How the Jagannath Rath Yatra became Gujarats biggest religious festival
The journey of Puri's Jagannath Rathyatra to Ahmedabad is rooted in centuries of shared faith. Seen as a manifestation of Lord Krishna, whose final relic floated from Gujarat to Odisha, Jagannath was embraced by local Vaishnav traditions.
Karnataka CM Shivakumar announces India's first govt-driven AI University
Karnataka will establish India's first government-driven Artificial Intelligence University. An AI Hub will also be set up as an incubation centre for research. The state aims to become a global leader in responsible AI innovation. This initiative will build world-class AI talent and strengthen collaborations. Karnataka seeks to enhance its position as India's technology hub.
MP Tech Growth Conclave spurs 40,000 crore investments, 34,000 jobs: CM Yadav
Yadav further said that foreign investment in Madhya Pradesh is no longer limited to MoUs (Memorandums of Understanding), but is becoming a reality on the ground
'Why are Kejriwal, Sisodia silent': BJP on Tahir Hussain's conviction
Delhi Law Minister Kapil Mishra questioned AAP leaders' silence on Tahir Hussain's conviction. Hussain, a former AAP councillor, was convicted for the murder of IB officer Ankit Sharma. The conviction relates to the 2020 northeast Delhi riots which claimed many lives. The AAP stated Hussain was suspended from the party in 2020. Mishra alleged a larger conspiracy behind the 2020 riots.
Former Karnataka Minister Ramachandra Gowda passes away at 88
Veteran Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ramachandra Gowda passed away at eighty-eight years old. Senior party leaders remembered his decades-long contribution to the party's growth. He dedicated his entire life to the nationalist movement from Jana Sangh to BJP. Gowda served as a Cabinet Minister and represented the Bangalore Graduates' Constituency. His departure marks the end of a long era of party strength and ideological commitment.
West Bengal's Malda launches participatory planning drive in border villages
Malda district administration has launched 'Amar Gram Amar Kalpana' for border villages. This initiative promotes community-led development and resident involvement in planning. Villagers shared their needs and suggestions during interactive sessions with officials. The program aims to gather community inputs for need-based development plans. This aligns local aspirations with national priorities for border settlements.
Ex-US Navy, Indian wife: What we know about American caught near Nepal border
Uttar Pradesh police registered a case against American national Jordan Brown. He was apprehended for attempting to enter Nepal without proper authorization. Brown claimed he lost his passport in Thailand and traveled to India by sea. He had been residing in Goa and Bengaluru before his apprehension. Officials are investigating his claims and lack of documentation.
Centre approves 6 crore aid for development of urban forests in Goa
The state's plan to create urban forests across its municipal areas has received a major boost with the Centre approving the proposal under the NAMO Van Yojana
BJP chief Nitin Nabin reviews preparations for Bankipur bypoll
BJP president Nitin Nabin reviewed preparations for the Bankipur assembly bypoll. Neeraj Kumar Sinha filed nomination papers as the NDA candidate for the seat. Abhishek Kumar 'Bunty' withdrew his nomination citing family reasons for his decision. The bypoll is scheduled for July 30, with vote counting on August 3. Prashant Kishor and Rekha Gupta are among the other contenders.
Centre approves Puducherrys 14,300-crore Budget for FY27
The President has also cleared the annual financial statement to be tabled in the Union Territorys Legislative Assembly
Amazon India signs MoU with Telangana govt to set up five Ashray centres in Hyderabad
With the addition of the upcoming five centres, Amazon will operate a total of 14 Ashray centres in the city
Kerala sets up expert panel to review and restructure KIIFB
The committee has been given three months to submit its report.
JPC members undertake 'One Nation One Election' study visit programme in Lucknow
The Joint Parliamentary Committee is studying the One Nation, One Election proposal in Lucknow. Officials and representatives are discussing the framework for simultaneous polls across India. Chairperson PP Chaudhary noted widespread support for the proposed governance reform. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Anil Desai confirmed his participation in these consultations. The committee will finalize its report by July seventeenth for parliamentary review.
Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra urged Sonam Wangchuk to end his hunger strike. Wangchuk's fast against examination irregularities reached sixteen days. Eminent citizens also appealed for the protesters to end their fast. They expressed concern over the protesters' worsening health conditions. Activists question the government's lack of dialogue with protesters.
DRISHTI 2.0 launched to push Israel-India tech partnership
This approach continues to expand Israels footholds abroad, towards long-term priority markets such as India, alongside its ongoing global partnerships
Arundhati Roy, Naseeruddin Shah & other eminent persons urge CJP protesters to end hunger strike
Eminent citizens urged protesters on hunger strike to end their fast. They expressed deep concern over the protesters' worsening health conditions. The group extended full support for the demand of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation. The appeal came on the 24th day of the Cockroach Janta Party's protest. A march to Parliament is planned for July 20.
Ladakh to get autonomous hill councils in all seven districts
NMC plans ban on medical seat hike if buildings not yet complete
Medical colleges must have full infrastructure before seeking seat increases. Incomplete applications will be rejected without any chance for correction. A mandatory corpus fund will be fixed by the Medical Assessment and Rating Board. Institutions influencing the NMC face application rejection or suspension. These draft amendments are now open for public consultation.
ED: IBC norms misused for laundering in RCFL cases
The IBBI cancelled Chandra Prakash Jain's registration as a resolution professional. This action followed an ED probe into ten insolvency cases linked to Reliance Commercial Finance. The investigation revealed Jain allegedly ignored significant financial red flags and due diligence requirements. The IBBI stated the IBC framework was misused for tax avoidance and money laundering. Creditors received only Rs 30 lakh against admitted claims totaling Rs 1,433 crore.
Kharif acreage falls 16%, but ethanol effect boosts sugarcane
Overall kharif crop acreage has fallen sixteen percent as of last Friday. Sugarcane acreage, however, has increased despite water resource pressures. Pulses and cereals show the highest decline in sown area this season. Farmers continue to favor cash crops for better market prices. This trend supports government ethanol initiatives and reduces import bills.
Ram Mandir Trust invites CEO applications: Must be a 'practising Hindu, Ram bhakt'
The Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra trust is seeking applications for its first chief executive officer. This professional role aims to enhance the management of the Ayodhya Ram temple operations. The trust decided to appoint a CEO after recent allegations of donation theft by cash-counting agents. Applications are open for eligible Hindu candidates with extensive managerial experience. The new CEO will report to the trust's general secretary and oversee daily functions.
AAP launches signature drive to seek death for Ayodhya donation thieves
Arvind Kejriwal has initiated a nationwide signature campaign demanding capital punishment for those accused of theft. He launched the drive in Delhi, signing an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Kejriwal urged citizens to organize Hanuman Chalisa recitations and gather signatures for the letter. Delhi BJP functionary Praveen Kapoor stated the campaign aims to defame the Ram Mandir.
One Indian crew member killed, 6 injured after Iran strikes UAE tankers in Strait of Hormuz
Two UAE-flagged tankers were struck by Iranian cruise missiles in Omani waters. One Indian crew member died and eight others sustained injuries in the attack. The UAE condemned the incident as a serious violation of international law. This escalation occurs amid rising military tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The US Central Command also launched new strikes against Iran.
Citing former PM Manmohan Singh, BJP says Congress has habit of discrediting Election Commission
The BJP cited Manmohan Singh's remarks to accuse Congress of attacking institutions. Congress countered by referencing Quraishi's book to criticize Prime Minister Modi. The BJP alleged ministers targeted the poll body when the UPA was in power. Salman Khurshid was censured for promising an enhanced Muslim quota during a campaign. Singh viewed the EC as democracy's soul, while Modi sees it as a political tool.
Anti-graft bills not aimed at undercutting non-BJP governments, says ministry of home affairs
The home ministry has rejected opposition claims regarding anti-corruption bills. These proposed laws aim to remove arrested officials after thirty days in custody. Legislative membership remains intact, ensuring government stability is unaffected. The ministry asserts the mandate is protected by ensuring effective and trustworthy governance. Parliamentary committees are scrutinizing these proposed anti-corruption measures.
Supreme Court seeks Ram mandir fund probe status report in a week
The Supreme Court is now overseeing the Ayodhya Ram Mandir donation embezzlement probe. It has directed the UP government's Special Investigation Team to submit a status report. The court is considering multiple public interest litigations seeking independent investigations. The probe has already led to the arrest of eight individuals involved in suspicious activities. Further hearings on this matter are scheduled for July 20.
India launches UNSC campaign for 2028-29 term, Jaishankar unveils SHANTI vision
India officially launched its campaign for a United Nations Security Council seat. External affairs minister S Jaishankar highlighted the country's peacekeeping and development partnerships. India presented its SHANTI vision for global governance and cooperation among nations. The nation seeks support for its candidature amid a changing global landscape. India previously served eight terms as a non-permanent Security Council member.
Supreme Court quashes Guwahati high court order on 27 'foreigners'
The Supreme Court stressed fair procedures for declaring individuals foreign nationals. It found fault with tribunals and the Guwahati High Court's actions. Many orders were quashed as they lacked hearings for affected people. The court directed tribunals to provide fresh hearings and reconsider cases. This ensures lawful adjudication and protects constitutional rights for all.
Jammu and Kashmir: 18 Amarnath yatris injured in Ramban multi-vehicle collision
Eighteen pilgrims sustained injuries in a multi-vehicle collision involving several buses and a car. The accident occurred on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in Ramban district early Monday. All injured pilgrims were promptly taken to the Ramban district hospital for treatment. They had sustained only minor injuries and were reported to be in stable condition. Police have initiated an investigation into the cause of the unfortunate pile-up.

