CBI Arrests Fugitive Khalid in Post-Election Violence Case from Maharashtra
Mumbai, June 30: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made a significant move in a high-profile murder case linked to post-election violence in West Bengal. Khalid-uz-Zaman, a declared absconder, was apprehended in a remote area of Yetala village in Nanded district, Maharashtra. This operation took place on Monday. Khalid had been on the run ... Read more CBI Arrests Fugitive Khalid in Post-Election Violence Case from Maharashtra
Investigation Deepens in Lohagad Fort Murder Case Involving Ketan Agarwal
Pune, June 30: A Maharashtra court has granted Pune rural police a five-day custody of Sia Goyal and Chetan Baboolal Chaudhary, who are accused of murdering 26-year-old Ketan Agarwal. The incident occurred on June 18 at Lohagad Fort. The accused were presented in the Vadgaon Maval court on Monday as their initial police custody period ... Read more Investigation Deepens in Lohagad Fort Murder Case Involving Ketan Agarwal
Mumbai, June 30: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rain alert for Maharashtra over the next few days. According to the weather department, widespread rainfall is expected in the Konkan and Goa regions, central Maharashtra, and parts of Marathwada from June 29 to July 5. Some areas may experience severe thunderstorms, lightning, ... Read more Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Maharashtra: Intense Showers Expected in Konkan-Goa and Central Maharashtra
Maharashtra Plans Online TET From Next Year After Alleged Paper Leak
The announcement came a day after the alleged leak of the TET 2026 question paper forced the postponement of the examination scheduled for last Sunday.
How the Future of AI Infrastructure Could Shape Tomorrow's Opportunities
The technologies shaping tomorrow's economy will depend not only on physical infrastructure but also on skilled people, research and innovation Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how people live, work and communicate. Every online search, digital payment, email, video call, cloud service and AI chatbot relies on an invisible digital infrastructure that most people never see. At the heart of this infrastructure are data centres, specialised facilities filled with powerful computers that process, store and deliver digital information. As AI systems become increasingly capable, these facilities require growing amounts of electricity, land and cooling. This rising demand has prompted scientists and engineers to explore an extraordinary question: could some of tomorrow's data centres one day operate in space? Although the idea sounds like science fiction, it has become a serious area of scientific research. Technology companies, universities and space agencies are studying whether orbital computing could eventually complement terrestrial data centres. Jeff Bezos has long argued that some heavy industries may ultimately move into space, while Elon Musk has spoken about the long-term potential of expanding computing capabilities beyond Earth. Google researchers have also examined the engineering challenges of operating AI computing hardware in space, including radiation exposure and long-term system reliability. Meanwhile, organisations such as NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) continue advancing research in spacecraft technologies, computing systems and future space infrastructure. International organisations, including the International Energy Agency (IEA), the World Economic Forum and UNESCO, have highlighted the growing importance of artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, rising energy demand and the responsible development of emerging technologies. Meanwhile, researchers such as Nicolas Longp and Yonggang Wen, together with leading universities including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, Harvard University, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the University of Toronto, the Technical University of Munich, the University of Tokyo, Tsinghua University and the Harbin Institute of Technology, are advancing research in artificial intelligence, advanced computing, robotics and space engineering that could contribute to future orbital computing systems. While the idea of orbital data centres is still under development, it offers valuable lessons for regions like Kashmir. The technologies shaping tomorrow's economy will depend not only on physical infrastructure but also on skilled people, research and innovation. Preparing young people for these emerging fields may prove far more important than predicting exactly where future computing facilities will be located. One of the principal reasons researchers are exploring orbital computing is energy. Modern AI systems consume enormous amounts of electricity. According to the International Energy Agency, electricity demand from data centres is rising steadily worldwide, placing increasing pressure on power generation, land availability and cooling infrastructure. As AI continues to expand, researchers are investigating new ways to improve efficiency while reducing environmental impacts. Recent engineering studies suggest that future solar-powered orbital computing platforms could potentially operate at the megawatt scale, although such concepts remain technically and economically challenging. From an engineering perspective, space offers both opportunities and challenges. Satellites in suitable orbits can generate solar power for long periods, and some specialised computing tasks could be carried out closer to where data are collected in space. However, these possible advantages come with major technical challenges that scientists and engineers still need to overcome. Cooling computers in space is much harder than on Earth because space is a vacuum, where heat cannot be carried away by air. Instead, spacecraft use specially designed radiators to release excess heat. NASA and the European Space Agency consider heat management one of the biggest engineering challenges in spacecraft design. These cooling systems make space-based computing platforms larger, heavier and more complex. Radiation is another major challenge. High-energy particles in space can damage computer chips, corrupt data and disrupt electronic systems. Researchers continue testing advanced computer hardware under simulated space conditions to understand how it performs in orbit. Their findings show that computers designed for space need much stronger protection than those used in conventional data centres. Reliability is equally important. On Earth, faulty servers can often be repaired or replaced within hours. In space, maintenance would be extremely expensive and technically demanding. Future orbital computing systems would therefore need to be highly reliable, equipped with backup systems, and capable of operating independently with minimal human intervention. Current research suggests that orbital data centres are more likely to complement rather than replace those on Earth. They could prove valuable for specialised applications such as processing satellite data, supporting deep-space missions and analysing information already generated in orbit. Every day, internet services, cloud computing and most AI applications are expected to continue relying primarily on terrestrial data centres for the foreseeable future. For Kashmir, the more important lesson is not where future data centres will be located, but why understanding emerging technologies will matter in an increasingly digital world. Tamil Nadu shows how long-term investment in research and infrastructure can help build a strong technology sector. It has become one of the country's leading data centre hubs, while Maharashtra, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh continue to attract major investments in cloud computing and AI infrastructure. Institutions such as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) are carrying out important research in artificial intelligence, satellite technology, advanced computing and space science. Their work will help shape the country's technological future. Kashmir can learn from these developments. Universities and colleges can strengthen education in artificial intelligence, computer science, electronics, robotics, cybersecurity and space technology. Students can take part in research, innovation and entrepreneurship, while local startups can create digital solutions for agriculture, healthcare, tourism, disaster management, education and public services. These skills will remain valuable whether future technologies are developed on Earth or, one day, in space. The idea of data centres in space is about much more than satellites. It shows that every major technological breakthrough begins with curiosity, research, thorough testing and hard work. Kashmir's future in the age of AI will depend not on where future data centres are built, but on whether today's students become tomorrow's scientists, engineers, researchers and innovators. Technology will continue to change, but the greatest investment Kashmir can make is in its people. By investing in education, scientific thinking and innovation today, Kashmir can help create the technologies of the future instead of simply using them. (The Author writes on technology and artificial intelligence. bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com )
Delayed soyabean sowing likely to push up edible oil prices
As delayed soybean sowing unfolds in key Indian states like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, concerns are rising over a potential shortage of domestic edible oil. The situation is further complicated by possible El Nio disruptions that could impact global production.
Four missing Mumbra minors traced in UP within 24 hours; friend detained
Mumbais homeless brace for monsoon as shanties wash away, work dwindles, diseases lurk
Maharashtra TET paper leak points to an inter-State racket, finds investigation team
Authorities are examining whether provisions of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) can be invoked against those found guilty
Trump wins FTC case but loses bid to remove Fed Governor in SC rulings
In the first ruling, the Supreme Court blocked Trump from immediately firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations. In a narrow 5-4 decision, the court held that the president cannot remove officials at the independent Fed for any reason or no reason
Maharashtra Extends Monsoon Fishing Ban Till August 15
The extension aims to conserve fish stocks, provide adequate breeding time for marine species and ensure the long-term sustainability of fisheries: State Fisheries and Ports Development Minister Nitesh Rane
Thrashed, 2 kids flee ashram school, rescued at Dadar station
Watch: CBSE Eases Three-Language policy for class 7, 8 and 9 | Above the Fold | 29.06.2026
In this episode, we begin with a detailed discussion on CBSEs proposed three-language policy; Europes worsening heatwave; key updates on Ram Temple developments, the Nasrapur minor rape and murder case, a Mumbai police arrest linked to poison capsules during a Muharram procession, protests over the Maharashtra TET paper leak, and the latest FIFA news updates.
BMC plans Rs 14.7-cr backup power system at Bhandup plant to prevent water cuts
TET leak when papers were on way to Washim, Jalna & Latur: Cops
Maharashtra makes Marathi mandatory in schools, minister Bhuse announces 1L fine for violations
Farmers' distress is escalating, prompting the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) to announce nationwide protests. A key event is the 'Jail Bharo' movement on August 10, targeting issues like falling prices, rising costs, and loan waiver shortcomings. AIKS will also coordinate with other farmer and worker groups to amplify their demands against government policies, with further programs planned to mark its 90th anniversary.
Mumbai residents can now report illegal hawking through BMC WhatsApp chatbot
Residents of Mumbai now have an efficient way to report illegal hawking with the introduction of the BMC's WhatsApp chatbot. In response to a directive from the Bombay High Court, citizens can easily submit the locations and real-time photos of unauthorized vendors. This initiative seeks to accelerate the response time from civic officials and improve technology-facilitated grievance resolution, replacing the older, more fragmented complaint channels.
Pune court extends Siya Goyal, Chetan Chaudhary's police custody till July 3
A Pune court has extended the police custody of Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary till July 3 in the Ketan Agarwal murder case, allowing investigators more time to recreate the crime scene, recover evidence and probe the alleged conspiracy
Bait attached to an explosive blows off pet dog's head in Neral
Now, institution heads responsible for blood bank audits in Maharashtra
South Mumbai faces severe power crisis; MLA raises issue in Assembly
Coming after Mumbais JJ blood bank case: Sackings, FIR, SOP and QR tracking
US, Iran to hold talks in Doha on Tuesday, says Trump
US President Donald Trump said Iran has requested a meeting that will take place in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday. The announcement comes as Washington and Tehran seek to advance negotiations despite recent military tensions
The airport sector in India is gearing up for an investment boom, expecting to reach Rs 4.2 lakh crore by 2029, driven by a surge in domestic air travel and new airport constructions. A key feature of this expansion is the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport, which aims to markedly enhance passenger capacity. While domestic traffic is forecasted to grow steadily, international travel encounters immediate challenges.
Survey says top seven cities saw 6% annual fall in housing sales in Q2 2026 even as developers increased launches by 7%; premium housing continues to dominate while affordable supply shrinks
Lightning strikes kill five, including two minors, across Jharkhand in 24 hours
A six-year-old boy also suffered burn injuries after lightning struck while children were plucking mangoes near their home in Garhwa
Maharashtra to crack down on vehicles without HSRP from July 1
Vehicle owners who have booked an authorised appointment for HSRP installation on or before June 30 will be given temporary relief from the enforcement drive
Five killed in shooting at Germany youth welfare centre; suspect arrested
Five people were killed and several others injured in a shooting at a youth welfare centre in Stade, Germany. Police arrested the suspected gunman and a second alleged perpetrator, saying there was no longer any danger to the public
Training aircraft crash-lands in UP's Kasganj, pilot safe; DGCA begins probe
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has stated that it is investigating the circumstances that led to the Cessna 152 training aircraft's crash landing
Operation Amistad: Indian Army sets up field hospital in quake-hit Venezuela
India has deployed a 41-member Army medical contingent, relief supplies, medical equipment, and a BHISHM Cube aboard two Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft to support ongoing rescue and relief operations
Delhi EV policy: Only electric auto-rickshaws to be registered in from 2027
The owners of BS-IV or older four-wheelers who scrap their vehicles and purchase an electric vehicle will receive a Rs 1 lakh scrapping incentive, officials said
The New India Assurance is recruiting 550 apprentices for a one-year training program with a monthly stipend of Rs 12,300. Applications are open until July 6 for graduates aged 21-30. The selection involves an online exam, document verification, and a regional language test. Maharashtra leads with 138 vacancies. This is an apprenticeship, not a job offer
Maharashtra Government Makes Marathi Language Compulsory From Classes 1 To 10 In All Schools
The minister reiterated that the state government remains committed to strengthening the Marathi language.
CM launches Farmer Cup 2026, aims to bring 50 lakh farmers under group farming
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis launched the 'Satyamev Jayate Farmer Cup 2026', saying the initiative aims to bring 50 lakh farmers under group farming while promoting AI-driven agriculture, water conservation and women's participation in farming
Himachal suspends Shrikhand Mahadev, Kinnaur Kailash yatras over landslide risk
Officials cited the risk of landslides, flash floods, unstable glaciers, melting snow, rockfalls and difficult rescue operations as reasons for the decision
Father of Nasrapur rape-murder victim calls Pune court's verdict 'satisfactory'
The father of the three-year-old girl raped and murdered in Pune's Nasrapur welcomed the special court's verdict sentencing Bhimrao Kamble to death, saying it met the family's expectations and reflected the community's demand for justice.
Siya took Rs 1 crore from Ketan for shopping, passed it on to alleged lover
Police claim the duo planned the murder weeks in advance, staged a failed attempt on June 14, used a pre-decided signal before pushing Agarwal off Lohagad Fort on June 18, and intended to delay their marriage for three years to avoid suspicion
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.
Uddhav Thackeray attacks Shinde, questions campaign against Fadnavis
Uddhav Thackeray accused the Shinde faction of using Balasaheb Thackeray's legacy after the Shiv Sena split and claimed a campaign was underway against Devendra Fadnavis within the BJP
Maharashtra's education system is under fire following an alleged leak of the TET 2026 question paper, sparking political uproar and legislative disruptions. Opposition parties are demanding a CBI probe and the School Education Minister's resignation, citing a pattern of repeated examination leaks. The government has formed an SIT to investigate, assuring stern action and transparent exam conduct, but critics argue the response lacks a clear strategy to prevent future incidents
Deadly European heatwave spreads east, over 1,300 excess deaths reported
Europe remains in the grip of its most intense heatwave on record, with soaring temperatures breaking all-time records across several countries and more than 1,300 excess deaths reported since June 21
Maharashtra has mandated Marathi as a compulsory language for all students from Class 1 to 10. Education Minister Dada Bhuse announced strict action against non-compliant schools, emphasizing the state's commitment to promoting the language and the legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The history of the Maratha ruler will also see expanded coverage in textbooks, aiming for a more comprehensive understanding among students.
Court sentences 65-yr-old man to death in Pune rape-murder case
Pune: A special Pune court on Monday, June 29, sentenced a 65-year-old man to death for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of a three-year-old girl in Nasrapur village, a brutal crime that sparked widespread public outrage and protests across Maharashtra. Terming the case as rarest of the rare, Additional Judge (special judge) S R Salunkhe 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 .
A special fast-track court in Pune on Monday sentenced a man to death for the rape and murder of a three-and-a-half-year-old girl in Maharashtra's Nasrapur.
Mumbai court acquits woman in 2007 Rs 2 crore investment fraud; complainant never testified
A Mumbai court has acquitted a woman in a two-decade-old investment fraud case, citing insufficient evidence. The prosecution failed to prove her involvement in a scheme that promised high returns on textile imports. Key weaknesses included the absence of the original complainant's testimony and witnesses confirming financial dealings solely with the main accused, who remains absconding.
India's 1st Offshore Airport To Come Up In Maharashtra: Impact On Economy
The proposed airport is expected to come up near Kore Beach in Palghar district. It is designed to handle around 90 million passengers annually.
Marathi mandatory in Maharashtra schools; violators may face cancellation of recognition: Minister
Maharashtra has mandated Marathi language teaching and examinations for all schools, from Classes 1 to 10, across all mediums. Institutions failing to comply face escalating penalties, including a Rs 1 lakh fine and potential recognition cancellation. The School Education Minister emphasized strict enforcement, urging legislators to ensure compliance and warning officials of action for dereliction of duty. Discussions also touched upon textbook revisions and promoting the state song.
SC declines urgent hearing on PIL over Ram Temple donations
SC declines urgent hearing on PIL over Ram Temple donations. The Supreme Court declined an urgent hearing on a PIL seeking a court-monitored probe into alleged financial irregularities in donations received by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust
NEET-UG 2026 paper leak: Judicial custody of 10 accused extended till July 11
The accused were produced before the Rouse Avenue Court through video conferencing after the expiry of their earlier period of judicial custody
Major Fraud Case in Maharashtra: 51 Lakh Scam Linked to CSR Fund
Amravati, June 29: A significant fraud case has emerged in Amravati district, Maharashtra, where a social organization was duped of 51 lakh rupees under the pretense of securing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funding. The Dariapur police have registered a case against two accused individuals and have initiated an investigation. According to the police, the scam ... Read more Major Fraud Case in Maharashtra: 51 Lakh Scam Linked to CSR Fund
Kharge takes Rajya Sabha oath, reaffirms commitment to raise public issues
Reiterating the Opposition's role in Parliament, Kharge said it would continue to raise issues affecting citizens and ensure that public concerns receive due attention
TET paper leak: Opposition legislators protest, walk out of Maharashtra Assembly
Senior leaders alleged that those behind the TET and NEET leaks are linked to the BJP, and demanded a comprehensive investigation into the examination process
Chandrashekhar Bawankule Responds to Uddhav Thackerays Criticism of BJP
Nagpur, June 29: Maharashtra Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule has responded to Uddhav Thackeray, the leader of Shiv Sena (UBT), following Thackerays remarks accusing the BJP of being a party that loots the Ram Temple, likening it to Babars actions. Bawankule advised Thackeray to focus on his own party rather than worrying about the BJP. He emphasized ... Read more Chandrashekhar Bawankule Responds to Uddhav Thackerays Criticism of BJP
Rohit Pawar launches 'Jail Bharo' agitation over farm loan waiver scheme
Addressing reporters before the protest began, the Karjat-Jamkhed MLA claimed the government had deployed a heavy police presence to discourage demonstrators and warned that a 'jail bharo' movement would be launched if the protest was suppressed
Nasrapur rape-murder case verdict: Pune court awards death penalty
The case has been widely cited as one of the fastest concluded trials in Maharashtras recent legal history, driven by swift police action, a detailed 1,200-page chargesheet, and day-to-day in-camera hearings before Special Judge SR Salunkhe
TET paper leak case: Maharashtra Education Minister must resign, says Youth Congress; holds protest
Led by Mumbai Youth Congress president Zeenat Shabreen, the protesters raised slogans demanding the Minister's resignation on moral grounds
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.
Two rescued after fire in Delhi's Keshav Puram
A fire broke out in the electricity meter board of a residential building in Delhi's Keshav Puram early Monday. Two people were rescued safely and no injuries were reported
CreditAccess Grameen Raises INR 425 Crore via Private Issue of NCDs
CreditAccess Grameen Limited (NSE: CREDITACC, BSE: 541770, ‘CA Grameen’ or the ‘Company’), India’s leading rural focused inclusive financing platform, has successfully raised INR 425 crore in June 2026 through private placement of non-convertible debentures (NCDs). The issuance comprised of two separate transactions – i) INR 325 crore privately placed NCDs arranged by Nuvama Fixed Income Advisory and ii) INR 100 crore NCDs bilaterally placed with Bajaj Finance Limited. The NCDs are senior, secured, rated, listed, and redeemable in nature. The INR 325 crore NCDs arranged by Nuvama Fixed Income Advisory were subscribed by Sundaram Finance Limited (INR 100 crore), Nuvama Wealth Finance Limited (INR 100 crore), Julius Bäer Capital (India) Private Limited (INR 75 crore), Royal Sundaram General Insurance Company Limited (INR 25 crore) and Vivriti Fixed Income Fund (INR 25 crore). The issue launched with a base size of INR 200 crore witnessed an additional INR 125 crore raised via exercise of green-shoe option, underpinned by strong investor confidence in CA Grameen’s business model and performance track record. The NCDs were issued with a tenure of 2 years and a fixed rate coupon of 9.25% per annum, payable quarterly. The INR 100 crore NCDs bilaterally placed with Bajaj Finance Limited, were issued with a tenure of 2 years and a floating rate coupon of 9.15% per annum, payable monthly. Commenting on the transaction, Mr. Nilesh Dalvi, Chief Financial Officer, CreditAccess Grameen , said, “At CA Grameen, building a diversified and cost-efficient funding franchise has always been a strategic priority. Every transaction whether a syndicated ECB across global markets or a domestic NCD issuance reflects our conviction that a resilient NBFC should be supported by multiple, independent sources of funds. This private placement demonstrates the confidence domestic institutional investors have in our credit profile and complements the strong support we continue to receive from international lenders. We will continue to build on this momentum as we progress towards our 2028 funding architecture.” About CreditAccess Grameen Limited CreditAccess Grameen Limited is India’s leading rural focused inclusive financing platform headquartered in Bengaluru. The Company provides a curated lifecycle credit suite to low-middle income households spanning group loans, individual business loans, secured business loans, affordable housing loans, and two-wheeler financing. The Company operates across 451 districts in 16 states (Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh & West Bengal) and one union territory (Puducherry) through 2,236 branches. The Company’s Promoter is CreditAccess India B.V., a multinational company focused on inclusive financing, supported by leading global institutional investors.
Vidarbha weather update: Heat persists as scattered rain hits parts of state
Amravati reported a maximum temperature of 31.0 degrees Celsius, a sharp drop of 4.2 degrees Celsius over the past 24 hours, along with heavy rainfall of 24.6 mm. Relative humidity remained high at 96 per cent
Iran warns Bahrain of harsh response as West Asia tensions escalate
The warning comes after Iran claimed responsibility for targeting a US Navy base in Bahrain during attacks carried out on Friday and Saturday. Tehran alleged that the United States has been using military bases in the region to launch attacks on Iranian territory
Heavy overnight showers drench Mumbai suburbs; over 100 mm rain recorded in several areas
The BMCs automatic weather stations recorded the highest rainfall in the eastern suburbs, with Maharashtra Nagar School in Mankhurd receiving 123.4 mm of rain, followed by Paspoli Municipal School in Powai (122 mm)
Mumbai monsoon: Heavy overnight rain lashes suburbs; several areas record over 100 mm
Mumbai's suburbs were battered by intense overnight showers on Monday, with several areas receiving over 100 mm of rain in just four hours. This downpour caused significant waterlogging and traffic snarls in parts of Mulund and Andheri. Veena Nagar in Mulund topped the rainfall charts with 160.4 mm, while Versova also experienced heavy showers. The island city, however, saw moderate rainfall.
Whatever I do, it is for this city that I love, says Brinda Miller
Brinda Miller, recipient of the Bombay Times Art and Culture Visionary Award, sees the honour as a testament to her lifelong dedication to Mumbai. Inspired by her father, Nana Chudasama, a former Sheriff who championed city beautification, Miller has been a driving force behind the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival's growth.
Nadda to launch SSBSK child healthcare programme
Union Health Minister JP Nadda will launch the Samagra Shishu Bal Swasthya Karyakram, a national programme aimed at providing integrated healthcare for children up to 36 months
US, Iran to hold Doha talks after pausing attacks
The US and Iran have agreed to temporarily halt attacks and meet in Doha on Tuesday for talks focused on security in the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating regional tensions
PM Modi attends Seychelles National Day, vows stronger India-Seychelles ties
The National Day celebrations were held on Sunday, with Prime Minister Modi attending the event as the Guest of Honour during his State visit to the archipelagic nation
Ram Mandir donations case: Police raid houses of eight accused
Police teams carried out searches at the homes of the accused, including Lav Kush Mishra, Avinash Shukla and Ramashankar Yadav, the sources said
Area around the Gateway needs decongesting
The buses are parked ahead of a line of cabs at the kerb adding to a very crowded situation
Three paramilitary troops killed in attack on Sindh Rangers facility in Karachi
Pakistans military said, as the country battles a surge in violence
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 1,450 as rescue operations continue
On behalf of Venezuelan authorities, Rodriguez offered his deepest condolences to the thousands of victims of the natural disaster
US wildfire tragedy: Three firefighters die as blaze engulfs crews in Colorado
The Knowles and Gore fires subsequently merged with other blazes to form the Snyder Fire, the Department of the Interior said
TMC factional feud deepens as Mamata camp files fresh police complaints
The complaints, filed by TMCs joint national secretary Dola Sen, came a day after the partys Kalighat wing had approached the Pragati Maidan and New Town police with similar allegations against the breakaway camp
India, Seychelles unveil 19 outcomes; PM Modi commits USD 175 million package
The PM also announced Indias Special Economic Package (SEP) worth USD 175 million
Seven arrested in Thrissur drug cases; 308 grams of MDMA seized
They seized a total of 308 grams of MDMA after recovering part of the synthetic drug from the private parts of one of the women
Arunachal flash flood toll rises to three as missing mans body recovered
Five persons went missing after a flash flood.
Police recreate Lohagad Fort murder scene with Siya Goyal, co-accused
Pune rural police took prime accused Siya Goyal and co-accused Chetan Chaudhary to Lohagad Fort to recreate the alleged murder of realtor Ketan Agrawal using a human-sized dummy
Ukraines drone assault ignites major oil refinery in Russia
The campaign has choked Russian fuel supplies and military deliveries
Over 500 trees felled for iron ore road in Chhattisgarh without forest nod
State-owned Steel Authority of India Ltds (SAIL)s unit, Bhilai Steel Plant (BSP), which has been allotted the Rowghat mine, confirmed trees had been cut, but denied any violation and maintained the road was built within an area for which statutory forest clearance had already been granted.
Lessons from a forgotten despot
Recent happenings in Venezuela should serve as a reminder of how lucky some countries are to not have narcissists in charge
Common pesticide may disrupt bumblebee reproduction, scientists find
Scientists at Georgia Tech found that sulfoxaflor can interfere with reproduction and alter gene activity in bumblebees
Scientists discover largest scorpion ever known that lived 415 million years ago
Now, researchers have confirmed that this formidable creature, Praearcturus gigas, was the largest scorpion species ever known, pushing back the timeline for giant arthropods by tens of millions of years.
Maharashtra TET case: Cops hunt for Bihar man behind paper leaks in 4 states for 25 year
Three suspects arrested in the TET paper leak case have been remanded in police custody until July 6. The Maharashtra State Council of Examination was forced to cancel the June 28 exam, impacting over six lakh candidates. Investigators are tracing the alleged mastermind and other wanted accused across multiple states, seeking to uncover the source of the leak and the money trail.
Congress Leader Hussain Dalwai Criticizes BJP Over Paper Leak and Ram Temple Controversy
Mumbai, June 29: Congress leader Hussain Dalwai has sharply criticized the Maharashtra government regarding the recent TET paper leak. He pointed out that this follows the earlier NEET paper leak, highlighting a troubling trend in the state. Such incidents were rare in Maharashtra before, he remarked. In a conversation, Dalwai expressed concerns about the rampant ... Read more Congress Leader Hussain Dalwai Criticizes BJP Over Paper Leak and Ram Temple Controversy
Shiv Sena Faces Fresh Setback in Ulhasnagar as Corporator Loses Membership

