Two Indian soldiers put country on world rowing map with 1st-ever World Cup gold
Indian Army Havildars Ujjwal Kumar Singh and Lakshay have etched their names in history, securing India's maiden gold medal at a World Rowing Cup. The duo triumphed in the Lightweight Men's Double Sculls at Lucerne, Switzerland, with a remarkable time of 6 minutes and 26.09 seconds. This historic victory, achieved with a composed 36 strokes per minute, underscores the Indian military's significant contribution to the sport.
'Polio Free Pakistan' on government-linked pamphlet triggers probe in Jammu and Kashmir
Health officials in Jammu and Kashmir have urgently called for clarification from a Block Medical Officer in Rajouri regarding an unauthorized pamphlet promoting 'Polio Free Pakistan.' This misleading publication, which resembles official polio vaccination materials, poses a risk to public confidence. Authorities are conducting an investigation to track down the individuals responsible for its production and distribution, and have issued firm directives to prevent similar unauthorized content from circulating.
The mistakes range from spelling and grammatical errors to serious factual, scientific, and contextual inaccuracies. Class 8 textbooks reportedly contain the highest number of errors, around 705. Among the most glaring blunders are descriptions of Sir Isaac Newton as a great pilot instead of a scientist, and an anecdote claiming he boiled water.
Cessna crash lands near Highway in UP; trainee pilot unhurt
From claiming custodianship and inheritance of the Indus Valley Civilisation or the Sindhu-Saraswati Civilisation, Pini, Chanakya, Raja Porus/Purushottam to decoupling Hindu aspect of these, Pakistanis are concocting a corrupted, dishonest, and desperate ancient Pakistan identity.
MoD launches DFP-2026 for DRDO to boost autonomy and strategic R&D execution
Delegation of Financial Powers-2026 for DRDO was unveiled by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday
Bengal assembly passes bill proposing preventive detention of anti-socials for up to 12 months
West Bengal has enacted a new law, the Public Safety and Control of Anti-Social Activities Bill, 2026, allowing for preventive detention of up to 12 months without trial. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari stated the bill aims to combat riots and violence, and recover property damage costs. He assured the assembly that the legislation, targeting 'goondas,' would not be misused politically.
Ex-SC judge Ranjana Prakash Desai to lead UCC drafting panel in West Bengal: CM Suvendu
CM Adhikari announced that a draft UCC Bill will be placed before the state cabinet on July 2. The bill will be tabled in the assembly later, he said. The proposed legislation seeks to establish a common civil framework governing marriage, divorce, inheritance and adoption irrespective of religion. Ahead of the introduction of the Bill, state BJP chief Samik Bhattacharya asserted that constitutionally protected tribal communities would remain outside its ambit.
Government working on multiple formulations to increase number of LS seats by 50% for all states
The government is reportedly exploring options to increase Lok Sabha seats by 50% to address southern states' concerns about political power post-delimitation. A new draft Constitution Amendment Bill aims to operationalize the women's quota law sooner, potentially before the 2029 elections. This involves increasing total seats to around 850, with seat ratios based on the 1971 Census potentially being maintained. Delimitation will use 2011 Census data.
Karnataka CM Shivakumar hints at closing door on Tata Power for distribution biz in state
In a recent statement, Chief Minister DK Shivakumar of Karnataka revealed his opposition to Tata Power's push into the state's electricity distribution market. He aims to present the issues at his cabinet meeting, referencing worries from power sector workers and minister KJ George. Disappointed by the absence of employee protests during the BJP's privatization measures in 2003, Shivakumar maintains confidence in the capabilities of state entities to oversee distribution.
'Ram ko loota, desh ko loota': Sibal takes dig at BJP on Ram temple donation theft
Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal has called for the defeat of the BJP government, accusing them of looting the nation and even Lord Ram, dismissing their achche din slogan as false. His remarks come amid allegations of donation embezzlement at the Ayodhya Ram temple, leading to an SIT investigation and the arrest of eight individuals.
True Gen Z builds nation, does not question its Constitution: BJP chief Nitin Nabin
BJP President Nitin Nabin asserted that India's Gen Z are constructive nation-builders, not those challenging the Constitution or culture. Interacting with students, he emphasized that Indian youth are pro-establishment, contributing to economic growth through startups and sports, unlike those with divisive mindsets. He urged countering misinformation and highlighted the positive transformation of Kashmir's youth under PM Modi's leadership.
The main objective of the West Bengal Public Safety and Control of Anti-Social Activities Bill, 2026, is to prevent organised crime before it takes place. The West Bengal Maintenance of Public Order (Amendment) Bill, 2026 proposes that people convicted of damaging public or private property during riots, unlawful assemblies, protests or other disturbances affecting public order can be made to compensate for the losses.
West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya on Monday reiterated the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s commitment to implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), saying it has remained part of the party's declared agenda since its inception and enjoys support from several sections of society, including minorities.
NCP (SP) suspends farm loan waiver protest after invite for talks with CM
NCP (SP) suspended its Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar protest for a farm loan waiver after Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan invited leaders for talks with the Chief Minister. MLA Rohit Pawar led the hour-long demonstration, which was called off following the assurance of a meeting on Tuesday. The party warned of intensified agitation if discussions fail to yield concrete results, emphasizing the need for a blanket waiver for farmers.
'Declare cow as Rashtra Mata': Muslim leader writes letter in blood to PM Modi
'Sincere appreciation': Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba thanks PM Modi for Eid greetings
Accused in Ram Mandir donation theft facing legal, social consequences: BJP
Accused in the alleged Ram Mandir donation theft face legal action and social boycott, reflecting Hindu society's sentiments. The Faizabad Bar Association resolved not to represent the eight arrested individuals, imposing a hefty penalty for violations. BJP highlighted this as a powerful message against betraying faith, while also criticizing opposition parties for appeasement politics. Lawyers demanded temple management officials leave Ayodhya, threatening a city blockade.
Samajwadi Party leader Zeeshan Ansari writes in blood to Modi for 'Rashtra Mata' status for cow
Samajwadi Party leader Zeeshan Ansari penned a blood-written letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging the declaration of the cow as Rashtra Mata. Ansari, from the Muslim community, stated this initiative aims to elicit a clear stance from the BJP on the cow's significance. He highlighted the cow's revered place in Indian households and referenced statements by BJP chief ministers, demanding the party formalize its position on this issue.
Amid row over RSS 'praise', IPS officer Nangare Patil says his remarks within framework of law
Newly-appointed Nagpur Police Commissioner Vishwas Nangare Patil addressed controversy surrounding his past speech praising the RSS, asserting his remarks were lawful and he upholds constitutional values. He emphasized his commitment to all religions and communities, stating his attendance at the event was for promoting yoga and social values. Patil clarified that his public outreach includes engaging with various social and religious organizations, denying any bias.
India distances itself from reports of Track 2 dialogue with Pakistan, says no official involvement
India has clarified its stance on recent reports of a Track 2 dialogue with Pakistan. Foreign secretary Vikram Misri stated that these meetings are private initiatives, devoid of any official Indian government participation or backing. He emphasized that such unofficial interactions are common globally and do not hold significant value or recognition from New Delhi's perspective, urging the public not to view them as official engagements.
MFI portfolio quality up in May; West Bengal, MP, Rajasthan laggards: Report
West Bengal, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh are the laggards delivering elevated levels of stress for the MFIs, the report said
Backward Classes amendment bill passed in West Bengal Assembly
The bill was passed by 186 votes in favour and 17 votes against
Congress leadership with foreign mindset working to divide India: BJP
The BJP has thrown its weight behind party president Nitin Nabin's accusations that the Congress leadership possesses a foreign mindset and operates under foreign influence to destabilize India. Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla echoed these sentiments, suggesting the Congress now represents an anti-India Italian National Congress or Islamabad National Congress. He pointed to Rahul Gandhi's foreign visits and criticisms of India's economy, democracy, and armed forces as evidence of this alleged agenda.
Prime Minister Modi concluded a significant three-day state visit to Seychelles, marked by the signing of nine agreements, including an extradition treaty and the launch of India's UPI. A Rs 1,250 crore line of credit for development projects was also announced. Modi, the Guest of Honour at Seychelles' Golden Jubilee celebrations, emphasized India's commitment as a trusted partner, fostering stronger ties and people-to-people connections.
With nearly 1.95 million people employed and a large share of women workers from rural areas, the sector highlighted the need for better infrastructure, skill development and policy support to sustain its growth
Typos, AI-generated image mar Modis new Seychelles honour
Prime Minister Narendra Modis newly minted Seychelles honour has run into an embarrassing controversy after social media users spotted multiple spelling and typographical errors on the award citation and its accompanying seals. Seychelles President Patrick Herminie conferred the Guardian of the Blue Horizon honour on Modi during his state visit to the island nation, with 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 .
PM Modi departs for India concluding 3-day visit to Seychelles
On Sunday, PM Modi was conferred with Guardian of the Blue Horizon by President Herminie for his green leadership and efforts towards advancing the interests of developing countries
Several critics claimed that the distinction had been specially created to honour PM Modi during his visit, implying that the Seychelles government had hurriedly introduced a new award solely for the Indian Prime Minister. However, this is not true.
Sacrilege row: Sikh MLAs, Cabinet ministers appear before Akal Takht over anti-sacrilege law
Punjab's Sikh MLAs and ministers appeared before the Akal Takht in Amritsar following a summons regarding the anti-sacrilege law. The temporal seat objected to the Jaagat Jot Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkar (Amendment) Act, 2026, citing it was enacted without consulting the Sikh Panth and contained objectionable provisions. Non-Sikh ministers submitted written views, while Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was not summoned.
AIADMK suffers another setback as Karur MLA MR Vijayabaskar resigns from Tamil Nadu Assembly
AIADMK faces another blow as Karur MLA MR Vijayabaskar resigns, following a series of defections post the 2026 elections. Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker JCD Prabakaran accepted the resignation, deeming it valid. This exodus includes former minister C. Vijayabaskar and over 300 members who joined Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, citing leadership issues and internal party turmoil. The departures signal significant challenges for the AIADMK.
Haryana, Rajasthan sign MoU to implement 1994 Upper Yamuna water-sharing pact
Haryana and Rajasthan have inked a crucial Memorandum of Understanding in New Delhi to operationalize the 1994 Upper Yamuna River Board Agreement. Presided over by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the pact aims to streamline the sharing and management of Yamuna river waters between the two states. This significant step brings a decades-old water-sharing pact closer to full implementation.
BJP moves point of order in Bengal Assembly over Humayun Kabir's remarks against CM
A BJP MLA raised a point of order in the West Bengal Assembly concerning alleged derogatory remarks made by an Aam Janata Unnayan Party MLA against Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. The Speaker directed the Parliamentary Affairs Minister to address the issue, who then stated the Chief Minister would speak on it later. CM Adhikari is also slated to introduce a public safety bill today.
NCP (SP) leader Rohit Pawar has initiated a farmers' protest in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, accusing the Maharashtra government of reneging on promises for discussions regarding its new farm loan waiver scheme. Pawar alleges government suppression tactics with heavy police deployment and threatens a 'jail bharo' movement if the agitation is stifled. He expressed disappointment after a promised meeting with the Chief Minister failed to materialize post-monsoon session commencement.
The controversy emerged after Jasdeep joined Nihang groups at the Uttarakhand border demanding the release of four men arrested following an altercation in Chamoli, where videos showed swords being drawn against local residents during clashes.
Satellite-guided approaches will allow aircraft to land more safely during bad weather, reducing cancellations, delays and diversions. Airlines will be able to operate more efficiently, while passengers will experience more reliable flight schedules.
Suhrawardys many afterlives: From Direct Action Day to Jordans royal family
The row over Kolkatas Suhrawardy Avenue opens a wider story of memory, guilt and legacy. Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy remains tied to Bengal famine, Direct Action Day and Partition. Yet his familys afterlives stretch across scholarship, diplomacy, human rights, Pakistans politics, Bangladeshs public life and Jordans royalty over two turbulent centuries.
Rabri Devi begins vacating 10, Circular Road, bungalow as deadline ends Monday
Former Bihar Chief Minister Rabri Devi is vacating her 10 Circular Road bungalow, a residence she occupied for two decades. Personal belongings are being moved as the deadline to leave expires Monday. The property has been allocated to Dairy and Fisheries Minister Nand Kishor Ram. Rabri Devi has been allotted a new residence on Hardinge Road, following a downgrade in security for her and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad.
Kerala may lose over Rs 2,000 crore if it exits PM SHRI scheme: Education Minister Samsudheen
Kerala faces a potential loss exceeding Rs 2,000 crore by withdrawing from the Centre's PM SHRI scheme, as the prior LDF government's agreement restricts unilateral exit. The state could forfeit Rs 1,000 crore for schools and risk other education funds. The current government is working to resolve issues stemming from the pact, signed amid coalition objections and ongoing NEP disputes.
Kerala may lose over 2,000 crore if it exits PM SHRI scheme, says minister
The government is examining the legal, financial and policy implications of the agreement signed by the previous LDF government
More than 5,000 members from various political parties joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) under the leadership of former AIADMK minister Benjamin during a membership induction programme held at Sri Vaaru Marriage Hall in Vanagaram, Chennai, on Sunday.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge takes oath as member of Rajya Sabha
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge has taken his oath as a Rajya Sabha member after his successful re-election from Karnataka. He was among four candidates, including three from Congress and one BJP nominee, declared elected unopposed to fill the four vacant seats from the state. The terms of the outgoing members, including Kharge and former PM H.D. Deve Gowda, concluded on June 25, prompting the elections.
'Commuters treated as second-class citizens': Tejasvi Surya blasts Karnataka's 'VIP-first' policy
No local holiday for Champakulam boat race after CM Satheesan's open-mic remark
The annual Champakulam Moolam Boat Race commenced in Alappuzha without a local holiday, despite a political storm. A request for a holiday by an MLA was reportedly followed by a Chief Minister's remark, captured on an open mic, stating it wouldn't be granted. The MLA expressed disappointment but remains hopeful for a holiday next year, emphasizing the event's cultural significance for Kuttanad.
Karnataka Congress chief BK Hariprasad has demanded Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's resignation, citing a serious contradiction regarding Operation Sindoor. Hariprasad claims Singh previously stated no soldiers died in the operation, yet their names are now etched at the National War Memorial. The Defence Ministry clarified that the nation honored the six fallen heroes at the earliest opportunity, with their sacrifices formally recognized and gallantry awards conferred in 2025.
'People are searching for governance': Udhayanidhi, MK Stalin step up attack on Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
DMK leaders MK Stalin and Udhayanidhi Stalin have launched a sharp critique against the ruling TVK government, citing administrative failures, a decline in law and order, and the Tamil Nadu Assembly's transformation into a film shooting spot. They allege the government is struggling to address power cuts, water shortages, and rising crime, while accusing the Chief Minister of prioritizing optics over governance.
Watch: Flash floods ravage Arunachal, Assam, submerge roads, trigger landslide
'Pan masala, gutka will be banned if even traces of intoxicants found': Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has issued a strong warning against the sale of pan masala and gutka mixed with intoxicating substances, threatening a complete ban if such practices continue. Speaking at the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences' Foundation Day, he reiterated the state's commitment to becoming drug-free and urged public participation.
Medical device makers set for quicker clearances
Government plans more intensive home care for at-risk babies, children
PM Modi creates history with twin firsts
PM Modi backs tech-traditional knowledge integration
PM Modi hails fight against superstition that saved rare stork in Assam
Government widens fight on anaemia, adds low birth weight babies
India Number 1 in economic capacity, 74th in workforce readiness: QS
No pressure was put on Champat Rai to resign, says VHP, attacks Akhilesh remark on Ayodhya
MEA rejects Pakistan claim of Indias hand in Karachi attack
Ram Temple 'donation theft': Akhilesh and Yogi trade barbs
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath challenged Akhilesh Yadav to support the 'liberation' of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura, countering Yadav's criticism of the BJP over Ram Temple donations. Yadav accused the BJP of running a business under the guise of religion, prioritizing money over faith. Meanwhile, Ayodhya police raided the homes of those arrested in the alleged donation embezzlement case, as political parties traded barbs over the issue.
Trinamool files four fresh complaints against rebel faction
The Trinamool Congress is facing an internal crisis as the Mamata Banerjee faction filed multiple police complaints against dissident leader Ritabrata Banerjee and his group. Allegations include unauthorized use of the party's logo and impersonating party leadership, notably naming Arup Roy as chairperson. The complaints also question the funding behind the dissident faction's activities, hinting at a deeper power struggle within the party.
J&K outsourcing recruitment row: NC rebuts PDP's 'backdoor jobs' charge
Jammu and Kashmir's ruling NC and opposition PDP are locked in a bitter blame game over recruitment practices. The PDP accuses the NC government of backdoor appointments, while the NC claims outsourcing is a transparent administrative measure inherited from previous regimes. Both parties also accuse each other of furthering the BJP's agenda. The NC government defended its outsourcing policy, stating it meets urgent needs and follows procurement processes.
Bengal set to table UCC, public safety bills today in Assembly
West Bengal is set to introduce a Uniform Civil Code Bill, aiming to replace religious personal laws with a single set for all citizens, promoting equality and fulfilling constitutional directives. The BJP has long advocated for this, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah previously pledging its introduction. Notably, Scheduled Tribes will be exempt from the UCC.
'Bharat must be heard': RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat says India's voice vital for global welfare
31-year-old Pakistani national held after crossing LoC in Poonch
Jammu and Kashmir Police apprehended a 31-year-old Pakistani national, Rayees Khan, on Sunday after he allegedly crossed the Line of Control into Indian territory in the Balakote sector. No incriminating material was found. This marks the third such apprehension this month, following the capture of another Pakistani national, Mohd Sajad, on Friday near the LoC in Poonch. Both individuals are currently being questioned to determine their motives and backgrounds.
CBSE cites 11-mark rise to rebut students re-eval charge; 99.7% Class XII re-eval cases cleared
CBSE has finalized verification and re-evaluation for over 99.7% of Class XII 2026 result applications, refuting a student's social media claims of minimal mark increases as false. The Board detailed a student's actual mark jump of 11 points, including a significant nine-mark rise in Physics. This clarification addresses concerns surrounding the new on-screen marking system, with CBSE assuring that all necessary checks were performed.
Assam Rifles, Indian Navy band to join Seychelles' Golden Jubilee Independence Day celebrations
India's commitment to Seychelles' security and prosperity was underscored during the island nation's 50th Independence Day celebrations. Prime Minister Modi, the guest of honour, highlighted the indivisible nature of regional security and gifted a fast patrol vessel, LESPWAR, along with other defence equipment. An Assam Rifles contingent and an Indian Navy band participated, with two naval ships docked at Port Victoria, reinforcing decades of unwavering friendship and solidarity.
Sonam Wangchuk joins CJP protest, begins indefinite fast over exam irregularities
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk began an indefinite hunger strike at Jantar Mantar, joining a protest demanding the Education Minister's resignation over exam irregularities. The movement, led by Abhijeet Dipke, aims to address broader accountability issues, including electoral reforms. Students and farmer leaders are participating, with Wangchuk emphasizing the need for justice in education and environmental protection. The protest also highlights the case of a student who died last year.
Ill pay the fee: Priyank Kharge challenges RSS to register
Bengaluru: Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge has intensified his criticism of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), questioning why the organisation has not been registered despite functioning on a massive scale for decades. He also sarcastically offered to bear the registration expenses if that was preventing the process. Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Kharge said his question 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 .
'Disqualify six rebel MPs': Uddhav links defections to 'Operation Devendra'
Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray demanded the disqualification of six rebel MPs, calling their defection a larger political conspiracy and part of Operation Devendra. He urged Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to uphold the rule of law, alleging the BJP is undermining its own leaders. Thackeray, on a tour of rebel MPs' constituencies, asserted that people voted against the Modi wave, not for the defectors.
One app for health: Centre to launch Aarogya Setu 2.0
SLBC to be completed before next Assembly elections: CM Revanth
Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy declared that by the next Assembly elections, the Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC) project will be completed, ensuring Krishna River water reaches Nalgonda. Addressing a public gathering in Nalgonda on Sunday, June 28, the chief minister said that after the SLBC completion, his government will focus on the Dindi 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 .
Amritsar to get grand temple dedicated to Mata Sita, Luv-Kush: Kejriwal
Trafficking, rescue, rehabilitation: What NCRB's data hides beneath the decline
A survivor's harrowing journey highlights India's persistent human trafficking crisis, with a stark 40% of cases linked to prostitution. Despite a reported decline in overall numbers, the reality for women and children remains grim, exacerbated by systemic issues in law enforcement and the judiciary. The Supreme Court's new 'Victim Protection Plan' aims to address these critical gaps, offering a glimmer of hope for those seeking safety and rehabilitation.
Anant Ambani offers hair at Tirumala, participates in Suprabhata Seva
Lotus must bloom in Telangana for a Viksit Bharat: Nitin Nabin
Hyderabad: Alleging that the ideals of Telangana agitation have not been realised even 12 years after state formation, BJP National President Nitin Nabin on Sunday, June 28, called upon party activists to strive to install the Double Engine government of the BJP in the state. Nabin, who began a three-day visit to Telangana, virtually inaugurated 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 .
Most criminals have fled to Nepal, claims Bihar CM Samrat Choudhary
Speaking at the inaugural programme of 'Panchayat Vikas Diwas' at Tetiya Gram Panchayat in Munger district, Choudhary said the state government was committed to strengthening law and order and ensuring strict action against corruption
J&K: Pak intruder caught along LoC; third incident this month
Kejriwal questions Ram temple donation probe, calls arrests a 'cover-up'
Arvind Kejriwal has questioned the Ayodhya Ram Temple donation probe, alleging that only low-level employees have been arrested while key figures remain free. He highlighted that only Rs 80 lakh has been recovered from an alleged Rs 200 crore theft, calling it a cover-up. Kejriwal also announced plans for a grand Luv-Kush and Mata Janaki temple in Amritsar, emphasizing the city's significance in the Ramayana.
Ex-The Telegraph editors passport renewal stalled after SIR deletion
Kolkata: Former editor of The Telegraph, RRajagopal, finds himself in a state of civic uncertainty. His passport renewal has been put on hold after his name was found missing from Bengals Special Intensive Revision (SIR) electoral rolls, along with nearly 27 lakh others. In an editorial for The Wire, Rajagopal said he was taken aback 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 .
Kerala government orders probe after protocol lapse causes Vijayan to miss flight
Kerala's opposition leader, Pinarayi Vijayan, missed his flight from Delhi to Kerala due to a protocol lapse. Officials failed to confirm travel plans with the airline, despite Vijayan reaching the airport well in advance. An inquiry has been ordered, with disciplinary action promised against the responsible protocol staff. Vijayan eventually travelled to Kannur on a later flight.
Faiyaz disguised the poison as painkillers and Ayurvedic supplements, distributing professionally packaged sachets near Rehmatabad Cemetery before one victims vomiting prompted doctors to alert police and trigger his later arrest from a Dongri hotel.
The price tag on having fun: Why do hobbies feel more expensive than ever?
Tesla knocks Delhi governments door for incentives in EV Policy
The flagship Tesla showrooms are open in major metro areas like Mumbai, Delhi, and Gurugram, but even without local production, the company has direct deliveries and services available across 21 States in India.
As BJP tables Uniform Civil Code in West Bengal, rival TMC camps brace for battle on the same side
West Bengal's Assembly is set for a political showdown as the BJP government introduces the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill. The debate will highlight a fierce rivalry within the Trinamool Congress, with two factions led by Mamata Banerjee and Ritabrata Banerjee vying to lead the opposition. Both camps, despite sharing objections to the UCC, are preparing separate strategies to claim dominance in challenging the BJP's agenda.
The primary obligation of the Indian state is to protect its own citizens, defend its borders, and secure its economic interests. Getting deeply involved in distant ideological disputes offers no clear strategic returns and risks disrupting vital defence supply lines.
BJP rakes up Waqf land row, alleges 'appeasement politics' threatening farmers' livelihood
Senior BJP leader R Ashoka has accused the Karnataka government of appeasement politics, alleging that Waqf references are being entered into farmers' land records, threatening their livelihoods. He claims over 1.8 lakh farmers' land records have been affected, with the process potentially extending to three lakh RTCs across 31 districts. Ashoka demanded an immediate halt to the exercise and a White Paper, emphasizing the need to protect farmers' land rights.

