Five more South Korean-operated vessels exit Strait of Hormuz
A total of 21 South Korean sailors were aboard the vessels, with one vessel bound for South Korea, the ministry said.
Mumbai ko gussa kyun aata hai!
Five months after a typical verbal spat on a train in Malad ended in the brutal stabbing of a 33-year-old college professor, a 22-year-old was callously murdered under similar circumstances on a Nalasopara-bound local
Eetha Real Story: A new film, 'Eetha,' starring Shraddha Kapoor, revives interest in the legendary Vithabai Narayangaonkar, the 'Empress of Tamasha.' Her life was a testament to resilience, marked by a famous childbirth incident during a performance and unwavering dedication to folk art, even over film opportunities. Despite facing financial struggles later in life, her legacy endures through an award in her name, celebrating her profound impact on Maharashtra's cultural heritage.
UP: Police arrest 20-year-old suspected of ties to Pakistan-based terror outfit
Police have arrested a 20-year-old man identified as Suhail, a native of Uttar Pradesh, on suspicion of having links with a Pakistan-based terror organisation. Authorities are investigating the nature and extent of his alleged connections
Make slippery spot in Bhandup East safe for bikers
Can bikers be warned to go extremely slow? Can we have signage at the spot?
Examples of breaching team curfew rules have a commonality, however serious amusement. Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson being wide awake in time meant for sleeping is not unprecedented
Computer solves 500 years of work in day
The US has commissioned Flyer, a USD 20 million supercomputer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. Designed for advanced military research, the system will support AI development, hypersonic weapons studies and next-generation aircraft design
The Mumbai BEST bus employee unions have made multiple demands from the Maharashtra state government regarding salary hike, implementation of the 7th pay commission recommendations, retirement and gratuity payments.
Pakistan court sentences rights activist Mahrang Baloch to life imprisonment
A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has sentenced rights activist Mahrang Baloch and a fellow activist to life imprisonment over the killing of a paramilitary soldier during a 2024 protest. The verdict has drawn criticism from human rights groups
Varanasi: Chicken, beer party on boat in Ganga lands five in jail
Five men were arrested in Varanasi after a video showing them cooking chicken and consuming beer on a boat in the middle of the Ganga river went viral on social media. Police also seized the boat and launched further action in the case
Lebanon and Israel discuss US-backed proposal amid shifting regional diplomacy
Lebanon and Israel are holding talks over a US-backed pilot proposal despite regional tensions and evolving diplomatic efforts involving Iran. The discussions come as Israeli forces maintain positions in parts of southern Lebanon following the recent conflict
Warehouse collapse in WB kills 4, injures 17
A three-storey under-construction warehouse collapsed in Kolkata's Taratala area on Wednesday, killing at least four people and injuring 17 others. Rescue teams, including the Army, are searching for several workers believed to be trapped beneath the rubble
Iran invites PM Modi to Ayatollahs funeral
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the state funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran on July 4. The invitation comes as Iran prepares for a major state ceremony amid ongoing regional tensions
Powerful earthquakes rock Japan and Venezuela
A strong 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck northeastern Japan, shaking several prefectures and disrupting bullet train services, though no tsunami warning was issued. Meanwhile, Venezuela was hit by back-to-back earthquakes measuring 7.1 and 7.5, raising fears of widespread damage and casualties
The Southwest Monsoon is making significant progress across India, reaching more areas of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. While heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast for the West Coast and Northeast, heatwave conditions persist in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Thunderstorms and strong winds are also expected in several states, with fishermen advised to stay ashore.
A shocking act of violence unfolded on a Mumbai local train as a clothing store employee allegedly stabbed a co-passenger to death following an argument over a train door. The dispute, reportedly sparked by rain splashing passengers, escalated when the accused, feeling humiliated, repeatedly attacked the victim. Authorities apprehended the suspect in Panvel while he was attempting to flee.
How could RTI Rules be amended without prior disclosure and public consultation, ask activists
Anna Hazare warns of mass agitation unless Maharashtra withdraws RTI amendments
Hazare said that if the government does not scrap the amendments before July 5, he would start a nation-wide agitation
Maharashtra police bust cyber fraud ring in Goa
Amravati: Amravati Rural Police from Maharashtra have reportedly dismantled an interstate cyber fraud network operating out of a premium residential apartment complex in South Goa. During the raid, authorities arrested 12 individuals, including one woman. The suspects, who hail from Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, are accused of using bank accounts belonging to daily []
Long Live Democracy: Why Remembering Freedom Matters
India's democratic ethos is deeply rooted in our civilizational traditions Fifty years since the imposition of Emergency, the nation continues to reflect upon this period which is remembered as one of the darkest chapters in India's democratic history. The objective of observance of closing ceremony of the national commemoration of Samvidhan Hatya Diwas - Long Live Democracy (Loktantra Amar Rahe) - is not merely to remember history, but to reflect on the enduring values that sustain our Republic. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar once remarked: The Constitution is not a mere lawyer's document; it is a vehicle of life, and its spirit is always the spirit of the age. Few statements capture the essence of our constitutional journey more powerfully than these words. The Constitution is not simply a legal framework that governs the affairs of the State. It is a living covenant between citizens and institutions, between rights and responsibilities, between liberty and accountability. Democracy Must Be Remembered to be Preserved India's democratic ethos is deeply rooted in our civilizational traditions. For centuries, our society nurtured institutions of consultation, collective deliberation, and public participation. It is essential to recall that Bharat did not inherit democracy - it nurtured it. From ancient sabhas and samitis to the post-independence parliamentary system, we have always believed in the collective will of the people. The Constitution transformed these traditions into a modern democratic framework while preserving the values that had sustained them through generations. The Preamble remains our constitutional compass. Justice. Liberty. Equality. Fraternity. These are not merely constitutional ideals. They are national aspirations. They guide public policy, shape institutions, and define the relationship between the State and the citizen. At the same time, history reminds us that democracy can never be taken for granted. The Emergency of 1975-77 remains one of the most significant tests faced by independent India. It demonstrated how democratic institutions can come under strain when constitutional safeguards are weakened and public freedoms are curtailed. The impact of that period extended beyond political life. It touched the everyday experiences of citizens across the country. It carried a profound human cost. These experiences serve as a powerful reminder that constitutional rights are not abstract legal principles; they are safeguards that directly shape the dignity, liberty, and everyday lives of citizens. When these rights are curtailed, it is not merely institutions that suffer - it is ordinary people, families, and communities whose freedoms and aspirations are most deeply affected. Yet the enduring lesson of that period is one of democratic resilience. The people of India demonstrated extraordinary faith in constitutional methods. Democratic processes ultimately corrected democratic distortions. Through peaceful participation and the ballot box, citizens reaffirmed the principle that sovereignty resides with the people. That remains one of the greatest strengths of Indian democracy - its ability to learn, adapt, self-correct, and emerge stronger from periods of challenge. Marking this occasion, a curated exhibition forms an important segment of the commemoration. It serves as a visual journey through one of the most challenging times in Indian democracy - presenting archival material, stories of resistance, constitutional milestones and peoples experiences during the Emergency. Another crucial element marking the occasion is a special memorial lecture - by Padma Bhushan veteran journalist and author Shri Ram Bahadur Rai - one that lends contemporary relevance to the larger theme of constitutional vigilance and democratic renewal. In contemporary times, nearly eight decades after Independence, the meaning of democracy continues to evolve. Citizens increasingly seek not only representation, but participation. Not only rights, but responsive governance. Initiatives promoting financial inclusion, grassroots participation, and citizen-centric governance have widened the reach of democratic institutions. At the same time, the responsibility of citizenship has become even more important. A strong democracy depends upon informed citizens. Today, when the world turns to India and calls her the Mother of Democracy, it is a recognition of our long civilizational journey from the dharma of ancient kings to the will of modern voters. Recovering Peoples Histories and the Living Legends of Freedom The components comprising this closing ceremony reflect this broader understanding of democracy as a living and evolving national experience. The exhibition on Digital District Repository (DDR) - a pioneering initiative launched under the commemoration of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM) in the year 2021 - aims to bring to the forefront hundreds of lesser-known stories of sacrifice, courage, and public participation from every corner of the country. The Ministry of Culture has also created 10 short films pertaining to these lesser-known narratives from our freedom struggle. Together, these initiatives remind us that democracy is strengthened when constitutional values are reinforced by cultural memory, historical awareness, and a deep sense of national belonging. So far DDR has more than 19,500 narratives on the dedicated website section. Among the institutions and departments that have contributed to the DDR initiative, the Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT) - an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Culture - has played an important role in documenting and curating a substantial number of stories that illuminate lesser-known dimensions of India's struggle for independence. On this occasion, we are privileged to be joined by two living freedom fighters who stand before us as living embodiments of courage, sacrifice, and service - Shri Sheshrao Laxmanrao Khot of Maharashtra joined the Hyderabad Liberation Movement as a young student; and Shri Eddula Suryanarayana Reddy from Andhra Pradesh, who began supporting the freedom movement as a child and was detained by the police at the age of eleven years. Their presence reminds us that freedom is not a distant history but a living memory. Virasat and Cultural Continuity Complementing this is 11th edition of Virasat - that celebrates the cultural traditions, artistic expressions, and shared heritage that have fostered dialogue, diversity, and social cohesion across generations. It honours the memory of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay - freedom fighter, cultural visionary and institution-builder. The classical presentations draw upon musical traditions that have evolved through centuries of dialogue between generations, regions, and schools of thought. Indian classical music itself is a testament to the values of continuity, diversity, discipline, and creative freedom - values that are equally essential to a vibrant democracy. The presentation Enajori: Loknaad - Janjatiya Samrasta ka Swar-Sangam celebrates the rich cultural traditions of Assam and the North-East. Through its music and dance traditions representing diverse communities, it beautifully demonstrates the idea of unity in diversity, one of the foundational principles of our Republic. It reminds us that India's strength lies in its ability to accommodate multiple identities. Particularly meaningful is the special thematic presentation by the CCRT scholars, From Silence to Voice, From Darkness to Dawn. Through the language of Indian classical music, it traces the journey from fear and suppression to courage, renewal, and democratic resurgence. Another milestone in connection with the commemoration relates to the laying of the foundation stone for the Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati Kala Gurukul & Kalagram, which is designed to establish centres where Indias artistic heritage can be studied and practiced. This is inspired from the age-old tradition of the Gurukul system. Just as democratic values must be passed from one generation to the next, cultural traditions too require institutions that sustain and renew them. In line with this principle, Seva Parv shows that cultural expressions still have an impact on peoples consciousness and civic sense. Taken together, the components associated with the commemoration of Samvidhan Hatya Diwas convey a common message. They remind us that democracy is not merely a political system; it is a living tradition. It is sustained by public participation, and protected by an informed and vigilant citizenry. As we move towards the centenary of Independence in 2047, let us carry forward this spirit with renewed commitment! (The author is Union Minister for Culture & Tourism, Government of India. Courtesy: PIB)
FDA inspects JJ Mahanagar blood bank, inquiry ordered
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Blackmailed teen dies by suicide
Man stabs to death co-passenger after fight over shutting train coach door
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Maharashtra Forms Special Committee to Address Workplace Harassment Against Women
Mumbai, June 24: The Maharashtra government has taken a significant step to combat incidents of harassment against women in workplaces. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced on Wednesday the formation of a joint committee of female legislators from both the Assembly and the Council. This committee will review existing laws and guidelines related to womens safety ... Read more Maharashtra Forms Special Committee to Address Workplace Harassment Against Women
Maharashtra Mulls Mandatory DOB on Wedding Cards to Curb Child Marriage
The proposal was recommended by the Maharashtra State Commission for Protection of Child Rights following concerns over a rise in cases of girls getting married before the age of 18 in some parts of the state.
Maharashtra detects 6,111 new TB cases in 35 days
Aarey Hospital takeover proposal referred back by civic committee
Sanjay Raut Faces Criticism Over Social Media Post Amid Political Drama
Mumbai, June 24: Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut is under fire from NDA leaders due to a recent social media post. In his post on X, Raut shared a photo stating that he has not lost courage and that the fight against the traitors of Maharashtra will continue. In response to Rauts post, BJP ... Read more Sanjay Raut Faces Criticism Over Social Media Post Amid Political Drama
State govt acquires rare archives on Samyukta Maharashtra movement
Mumbai residential complexs retaining wall and portion of adjoining road cave in
Fake govt official offers jobs for money, held
Nitesh Rane Advocates for Uniform Civil Code, Criticizes Muslim Personal Law Board
Mumbai, June 24: Maharashtra government minister Nitesh Rane addressed various issues on Wednesday, including the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the Muslim Personal Law Board. Speaking to reporters, he expressed strong support for the UCC, citing its provision in Article 44 of the Indian Constitution. Rane emphasized that the mention of a uniform civil code ... Read more Nitesh Rane Advocates for Uniform Civil Code, Criticizes Muslim Personal Law Board
BMC panel clears change of reservation for Mhada plot near Bandra Reclamation amid opposition
Ramdas Athawale Advocates for Uniform Civil Code to Foster Trust
Bhubaneswar, June 24: Central Minister Ramdas Athawale has responded to the ongoing discussions regarding the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Maharashtra. He stated that his party believes the UCC should be implemented across the country. Athawale noted that several states have already taken steps in this direction, and such legislation would promote equality and trust ... Read more Ramdas Athawale Advocates for Uniform Civil Code to Foster Trust
In a significant blow to gold smuggling operations, the Mumbai DRI has apprehended eight suspects, one of whom works at the international airport. Authorities confiscated approximately 6kg of melted gold and dust, worth an estimated Rs 8.95 crore. The illicit activity involved transporting gold from the airport, melting it in Kalbadevi, and utilizing an underground network for distribution.
Navi Mumbai builders bid to run over protesting flat owners amid water crisis goes viral
Navi Mumbai constable held for bid to smuggle drugs into jail
A 24-year-old Taloja Central Jail constable was apprehended by Kharghar police for smuggling 45.92 grams of charas and 36 sleeping pills into the prison. The contraband, valued at approximately Rs 47,720, was intended for an undertrial. The constable claims a female relative of the inmate handed him the drugs at Kharghar railway station. An internal inquiry is underway, and jail premises are being thoroughly searched.
Akhtar Rizvi, a builder based in Mumbai, is embroiled in a cheating and forgery scandal. A 74-year-old complainant alleges that Rizvi secured property through falsified documents, including a sale deed allegedly signed by his deceased grandmother, who was illiterate. This discovery, made via an RTI inquiry, led to an FIR being lodged against both Rizvi and his staff, highlighting serious legal implications.
Maharashtra Minister Assures No Funding Shortage for Housing Scheme
Mumbai, June 24: Maharashtras Rural Development Minister, Jaykumar Gore, assured the Assembly on Wednesday that there is no shortage of funds for the Gharakul (housing) scheme. He emphasized that payments to beneficiaries will not be halted under any circumstances. Gore announced that the government aims to construct 1.5 million homes in the state within the ... Read more Maharashtra Minister Assures No Funding Shortage for Housing Scheme
BJP MLA Mungantiwar slams state govt over failure to promote Marathi
Baby python found inside locomotive of Madgaon-Mumbai Jan Shatabdi Express
A tiny python hatchling was discovered and safely rescued from the engine cabin of the Madgaon-Mumbai Jan Shatabdi Express at CSMT early Wednesday. The discovery, following a venomous snake sighting at BKC Metro, highlights increased reptile activity during monsoon. Wildlife experts believe the hatchling sought refuge from heavy rains. An inquiry is underway to determine how it entered the sealed cabin.
In todays episode: the row over Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Manns alleged sacrilege video, Kolkata warehouse roof collapse that left at least three people dead, criticism over Maharashtras RTI rules amendments, findings from a UN inquiry report on Gaza, and more.
Red-faced after botched Marathi speech, Maha assembly Speaker apologises
Weather tomorrow: India braces for intense weather as IMD issues a nationwide alert for Thursday. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast for coastal Karnataka, Konkan, Goa, and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, alongside widespread thunderstorms and gusty winds across North, Central, and East India. Mumbai anticipates continued monsoon spells, while heatwave conditions persist in isolated pockets of North India. Residents are urged to stay informed and exercise caution.
Maharashtra Aims for 100% Daytime Power Supply to Farmers by Year-End: CM Fadnavis
Mumbai, June 24: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced on Wednesday that the Maharashtra government aims to provide daytime electricity supply to all farmers by the end of this year. Currently, about 75% of farmers in the state already receive daytime electricity, and efforts are underway to connect the remaining 25% to the grid. Responding to ... Read more Maharashtra Aims for 100% Daytime Power Supply to Farmers by Year-End: CM Fadnavis
Maharashtras Grid Support Charge Aims to Protect Common Consumers, Says CM Fadnavis
Mumbai, June 24: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis clarified in the Legislative Council on Wednesday that the Grid Support Charge was implemented to ensure that the financial burden of increased solar energy usage does not fall on regular electricity consumers. He emphasized that this charge applies to only 0.13 percent of customers and does not represent ... Read more Maharashtras Grid Support Charge Aims to Protect Common Consumers, Says CM Fadnavis
Is your doctor genuine? Maharashtra launches QR-based verification system
With bogus doctors continuing to pose a threat to public health, the Maharashtra government has turned to technology for a solution. A new QR code-based initiative, 'Know Your Doctor', will enable citizens to verify a doctor's credentials within seconds
Maharashtra Aims to Reduce Child Marriage Rate Below 10% in Five Years
Mumbai, June 24: Maharashtras Minister for Women and Child Development, Aditi Tatkare, announced in the Assembly that the state government is taking essential and effective measures to combat child marriage. The governments goal is to reduce the child marriage rate in the state to below 10% within the next five years. This topic was raised ... Read more Maharashtra Aims to Reduce Child Marriage Rate Below 10% in Five Years
The Archaeology Departments order to stop Vat Purnima rituals at Mahatma Phule Wada has triggered a legal challenge, with petitioners alleging the ban is based on Phule's ideological legacy rather than any valid archaeological or legal grounds.
Best Monsoon road trip from Hyderabad 2026: Lonavala and Mumbai
As monsoon showers drench Maharashtra in shades of green, there is no better time for Hyderabad travellers to hit the road. A three-day drive to Lonavala and Mumbai offers the perfect blend of misty hills, roaring waterfalls, iconic city sights and delicious food. From sipping chai amid the clouds to watching giant waves crash along 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 .
Maharashtra Launches Know Your Doctor QR System to Identify Registered Physicians
Mumbai, June 24: The Maharashtra government has taken a significant step to help citizens identify genuine and registered doctors. Medical Education Minister Hasan Mushrif announced the launch of a QR code-based system called Know Your Doctor during a session in the Assembly on Wednesday. By scanning this QR code, citizens can quickly verify whether a ... Read more Maharashtra Launches Know Your Doctor QR System to Identify Registered Physicians
India-Norway ties reach new milestone with green strategic partnership: Envoy
This collaboration follows what the Ambassador described as an almost historic visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Norway last month, which marked the first such visit in 43 years and the first during the PM's third term
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Maharashtra Government Announces Relief for 1.27 Million Farmers Under MJPSKY Scheme
Mumbai, June 24: Maharashtras Agriculture Minister Dattatraya Bharne reaffirmed the states unwavering commitment to farmers during a session in the state assembly on Wednesday. He outlined significant financial packages, technical assistance, and relief measures aimed at supporting the agricultural community. The government emphasized its focus on strengthening agriculture through extensive loan waivers, preparations for the ... Read more Maharashtra Government Announces Relief for 1.27 Million Farmers Under MJPSKY Scheme
France confirms first-ever Ebola case as doctor returns from DR Congo
The patient was isolated upon arrival in France before the disease was officially identified. The case marks the first Ebola infection detected outside Africa during the current outbreak
Opposition targets MP CM Mohan Yadav over alleged Ujjain 'land scam'
Congress, RJD and other INDIA bloc leaders have intensified attacks on Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav over allegations linking his family to land purchases in Ujjain. While the Opposition has demanded accountability, the BJP has dismissed the claims as politically motivated and baseless
Climate change may put 90% of India's renewable energy pipeline at risk by 2030, says report
India's clean energy goals face a significant climate threat, with nearly 90% of planned renewable capacity at high risk by 2030. Floods, heatwaves, and extreme weather pose a $55 billion loss risk. While Maharashtra shows lower exposure, its coastal areas and Mumbai's demand growth warrant attention. Investing in resilience now can halve potential losses, ensuring energy security amidst rising demand.
Navi Mumbai teen entrepreneur expands tech portfolio with launch of space science platform
An 18-year-old entrepreneur from Navi Mumbai, Jeet Santosh Bhaskar, has launched Bronto Cosmos, a new digital platform dedicated to making space science and astronomy accessible. This marks his third venture under Bronto Intelligence, aiming to simplify complex scientific developments for students and the public. The initiative aligns with India's growing interest in space exploration and highlights the rise of young tech founders venturing into specialized fields.
Maharashtra weather: Monsoon gains strength, widespread rainfall forecast
According to the forecast valid from June 24 to June 28, Mumbai, Thane and Palghar are likely to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall along with thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds at isolated places on Wednesday
Bombay High Court dismisses LLM student plea, warns aspiring lawyers against scurrilous litigation
The Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court has dismissed a review petition filed by an LLM student of the Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad, who sought permission to appear for her second-semester examinations despite a significant attendance shortage, while cautioning aspiring lawyers against engaging in reckless, undisciplined and scurrilous litigation. The Division Bench of [] The post Bombay High Court dismisses LLM student plea, warns aspiring lawyers against scurrilous litigation appeared first on India Legal .
Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Expresses Regret Over Marathi Pronunciation Errors
Mumbai, June 24: Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar expressed deep regret on Wednesday regarding errors in the pronunciation and reading of a condolence motion in Marathi. This statement follows sharp criticism on social media and comments from MNS leader Raj Thackeray. Narwekar clarified that these mistakes were entirely unintentional. While addressing the assembly, Narwekar noted ... Read more Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Expresses Regret Over Marathi Pronunciation Errors
UK court orders Nirav Modi to pay Bank of India over Rs 100 crore
A London court has ordered fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi to repay more than USD 10.7 million to Bank of India, holding him personally liable under a guarantee linked to a Firestar Group loan
During Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde's inspection of waterlogged Gandhi Market, a civic staffer fell into a channel but was quickly rescued. The incident sparked political criticism, with an MP accusing the mayor of inaction and corruption. Despite the mishap, officials stated the situation was managed. The area, prone to flooding, is now equipped with a recently commissioned 19 crore underground pumping station designed to handle heavy rainfall.
DR Congo reports 1,094 Ebola cases in first month, highest-ever tally: WHO
The Health Ministry said intensified public health measures, including stronger epidemiological and laboratory surveillance as well as the decentralisation of diagnostic capacity, have contributed to earlier detection, confirming expanded community transmission
Palghar: nine crore worth of electronics gutted in highway truck fire
A truck carrying electronic goods caught fire on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway in Palghar, destroying cargo worth an estimated Rs 9 crore and disrupting traffic for hours
Assam issues alert as Arunachal flash floods raise river levels
The Assam government has sounded an alert in several districts after flash floods in Arunachal Pradesh triggered a rise in water levels in the Brahmaputra and its tributaries
Congress Kharge slams Pradhan over remarks on NEET protests, demands resignation
Kharge accused the Centre of failing students, alleged that multiple paper leaks had occurred during the government's tenure, and demanded Pradhan's resignation
Child marriage curb: Maharashtra considering a rule mandating birth dates on wedding cards
Maharashtra is exploring printing birth dates on wedding invitations to combat child marriages, aiming to reduce incidents to under 10% in five years. The state is studying Rajasthan's successful model. While child marriage rates have declined, authorities have intervened in over 1,400 cases recently, registering numerous FIRs. Enhanced detection and intervention are credited for increased prevention numbers, with efforts also targeting priests and facilitators.
Mumbai local train horror: 22-year-old stabbed to death after row over shutting of door
A tragic incident unfolded on a Mumbai local train where a 22-year-old man was fatally stabbed after an argument over a coach door during heavy rain. The dispute turned violent between Andheri and Borivali, leading to the victim's death. The accused fled the scene at Borivali station. Authorities are actively searching for the suspect, reviewing CCTV footage, and questioning witnesses.
The court said that the temple administration cannot claim any sovereignty or ownership over the temple idol.
Tripura govt bars GBP-AGMC doctors from private practice
The Tripura government has barred doctors at GBP-AGMC Hospital from private practice and announced a 20 per cent non-practice allowance to improve patient care
Mumbais Resilience: Trains and Buses Operate Smoothly Despite Heavy Rainfall
Mumbai, June 24: Maharashtra Minister Uday Samant and BJP legislator Manisha Chaudhary addressed various issues, including waterlogging, amid heavy rainfall in Mumbai. Chaudhary welcomed the rain, emphasizing its necessity for the public. In a conversation regarding the rainfall, BJP legislator Manisha Chaudhary stated, I welcome this rain as it was much needed. People were suffering ... Read more Mumbais Resilience: Trains and Buses Operate Smoothly Despite Heavy Rainfall
India slams Pakistan at UN for politicising forum with Kashmir remarks
During the session, Pakistans Permanent Representative to the UN, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, raised the Kashmir issue and criticised Indias position on the region
CA Intermediate May 2026 Result: Shardul Vichare Tops AIR 1 With 88.50%
Shardul Shekhar Vichare from Maharashtra topped the CA Intermediate Exam May 2026 with 531 out of 600 marks, scoring 88.5 percent.
Mumbai and its surrounding districts are grappling with heavy rainfall, leading to a minor landslide at Malshej Ghat and widespread waterlogging. Authorities have issued weather alerts, with some areas under a red alert. Despite disruptions like the closure of the Andheri subway, essential services like suburban train operations remain largely unaffected. The region braces for continued downpours.
Heavy rains are set to lash eastern, northeastern, western, and southern India today, with thunderstorms and gusty winds expected. Coastal Karnataka, Konkan, Goa, and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal anticipate very heavy downpours. Meanwhile, heatwave conditions will persist in parts of East Uttar Pradesh and Vidarbha. The monsoon is poised for further advance into Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh.
Blaze Engulfs Electronic Goods Container on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway
Mumbai, June 24: A massive fire erupted late Tuesday night in a container filled with electronic goods on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad National Highway in the Vasai area of Maharashtra. The flames spread rapidly, transforming the container into a fireball. The incident occurred in the Sativali Phata region of Vasai. Reports indicate that the container was en ... Read more Blaze Engulfs Electronic Goods Container on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway
As Lacrosse Eyes Olympic Spotlight, India's National Teams Train at Galgotias University
Galgotias University is hosting the National Coaching Camp for India’s Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Teams as they prepare for major international competitions, including the Southeast Asian Cup 2026 in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific Lacrosse Sixes Championship 2026 in Sunshine Coast, Australia. Road to Los Angeles Olympics 2028 Begins at Galgotias University for India’s Lacrosse Teams Lacrosse is among the world’s fastest-growing team sports, combining speed, strategy, athleticism, and teamwork. With the sport set to feature at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games in its Sixes format, countries around the world are investing in athlete development and international competition pathways. India’s recent performances on the global stage have helped accelerate the growth of the sport and create new opportunities for aspiring athletes. The camp has brought together 63 athletes from across India, including participants from Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Jammu & Kashmir, and Andhra Pradesh. The Men’s squad comprises 33 players, while the Women’s squad includes 30 players, highlighting the expanding reach of the sport across the country. The camp is being led by Ms. Yukari Yamamoto, a distinguished Japanese lacrosse player and coach who is serving as Head Coach of the Indian National Team Camp. Having represented Japan in international competitions and coached at major events including the Asian Lacrosse Games and the Lacrosse Federation Cup, she brings significant international experience to the development of lacrosse in India. The camp is being conducted in collaboration with the Lacrosse Association of India and state lacrosse associations. As part of the training programme, Ms. Yamamoto conducted specialised coaching sessions with the Women’s Team, focusing on offensive skills, attacking strategies, and match preparation. Parallel training sessions for the Men’s Team focused on one-on-one game situations, decision-making, agility, and advanced match-play techniques as athletes prepare for upcoming international competitions. Recognising the importance of mental preparation in elite sport, a counselling and performance psychology session was conducted for the athletes. The session focused on mental well-being, confidence building, stress management, resilience, and developing a positive competitive mindset. The camp follows a landmark year for Indian lacrosse. Earlier this year, both the Indian Men’s and Women’s Teams secured historic Gold Medals at the Asian Lacrosse Games 2026 in Riyadh, marking a significant milestone in the sport’s growth and strengthening India’s position on the international stage. Hosting the National Coaching Camp builds on Galgotias University’s growing engagement with high-performance sport. The camp comes shortly after Galgotias University athletes delivered a standout performance at the inaugural World Yogasana Championship 2026 in Ahmedabad, where University students secured five Gold Medals against competitors from 79 countries. The championship brought together 522 athletes from around the world and saw India top the medal tally with 114 medals, including 102 gold medals. The achievement further reinforced Galgotias University’s growing contribution to Indian sport across emerging and traditional disciplines. Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO of Galgotias University , said, “ It is an honour for Galgotias University to host the Indian Lacrosse National Coaching Camp as the teams prepare for important international competitions. India’s recent success in lacrosse and our own students’ achievements at the World Yogasana Championship demonstrate the immense potential of Indian athletes when they are provided the right opportunities, coaching, and support. We remain committed to fostering a culture where excellence in sport is encouraged and celebrated alongside excellence in academics and innovation .” By hosting the National Lacrosse National Coaching Camp, Galgotias University continues to strengthen its role in supporting Indian sport by providing athletes with access to world-class facilities, high-quality training infrastructure, and an environment that enables excellence both on and off the field. About Galgotias University Galgotias University is one of India’s leading multidisciplinary universities recognised for academic excellence, research, innovation, global collaborations, and industry aligned education. With a vibrant student community of over 50,000 learners and a global alumni network of more than 100,000 graduates, the University has built a rapidly growing ecosystem focused on technology, entrepreneurship, interdisciplinary learning, and real-world impact. In the QS World University Rankings 2027 by Quacquarelli Symonds, Galgotias University was placed in the 1201-1400 global band and ranked 16th among private universities and 46th among all universities in India. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, the University was placed in the 1201-1500 global band and ranked 27th among private universities and 65th among all universities in India. The University is also accredited with NAAC A+, one of India’s highest institutional quality ratings. Galgotias University offers programmes across engineering, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, business, law, media, design, health sciences, hospitality, liberal education, and emerging interdisciplinary domains. In 2026, students secured more than 5,500 job offers from over 1,250 recruiters. The University has built strong industry and innovation partnerships with organisations including Apple, Infosys, Intel, Cisco, Tata Technologies, L&T EduTech, Capgemini, and Salesforce, while continuing to strengthen its global academic engagement and startup ecosystem.
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