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PM Modi inspects indigenous defence systems at Surat facility, briefed about desi light tank Zorawar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Larsen & Toubro's Armed Systems Complex in Surat, reviewing advanced defence equipment and indigenous armoured vehicles. He was briefed on 'Zorawar', India's first indigenous light battle tank designed for mountainous terrains and rapid deployment along the LAC. -
Army officer dies after falling into gorge during anti-terror operation in J&K's Rajouri
A tragic incident unfolded in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district as a lieutenant lost his life after a fall into a deep gorge during an ongoing anti-terror operation. The officer was part of the extensive search for suspected Pakistani terrorists in the Dorimaal and Gambhir Mughalan areas. His body has since been recovered following the unfortunate accident. -
‘Very special relationship’: Jaishankar calls for ‘decisive shift’ in India–Nepal ties; Kathmandu signals reset, says ‘no old baggage’
India and Nepal are poised to significantly enhance their "very special relationship," with discussions focusing on expanding cooperation in energy, digital technology, and new sectors. Both nations emphasized their civilizational ties and a shared resolve for a transformative partnership, aiming to unlock its full potential amidst ongoing collaboration and mutual support. -
‘Discussed various issues’: Capt Amarinder Singh meets Amit Shah, Nadda in Delhi amid exit buzz
Senior BJP leader Capt Amarinder Singh met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party chief JP Nadda amid speculation about his future. Singh had publicly criticized the appointment of Kewal Singh Dhillon as Punjab BJP chief, questioning his capability and expressing a lack of consultation. Rumors of a potential return to Congress persist, though BJP leaders dismiss them. -
'Just a trailer': From Boomers to GenZ, CJP chief says people turned out in 'huge numbers'; key moments
The Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), an online movement, held its first major real-world protest at Delhi's Jantar Mantar. Supporters, including students and young professionals, gathered to demand accountability in examinations and oppose communal politics. The event marked a significant shift from online activism to on-ground mobilization. -
'Government cut off command': Tej Pratap Yadav on withdrawal of security personnel from Rabri's residence
Former Bihar CM Rabri Devi and Lalu Prasad Yadav's security status is embroiled in a political spat. Their son, Tej Pratap Yadav, accused CM Samrat Choudhary of playing politics over the issue, while the government defended its security reassessment. The family has been asked to vacate their 10 Circular Road residence. -
'People sitting abroad ... ': BJP chief's veiled attack at CJP protest over 'dragging youth into negative politics'
BJP national president Nitin Nabin took a veiled dig at CJP for attempting to steer India's youth towards "negative politics." Speaking in Ranchi, he asserted that the nation's youth are focused on national development and securing their future, vowing to counter such attempts democratically. Nabin also emphasized the crucial role of farmers in India's progress. -
Evening news wrap: Sourav Ganguly denies reports of mediating between Mamata Banerjee & Yusuf Pathan; CJP protest ends at Jantar Mantar & more
Sourav Ganguly has refuted claims of mediating between Mamata Banerjee and Yusuf Pathan regarding resignation. Suryakumar Yadav backs the Indian team after losing T20 captaincy. Iran's missile and drone attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain were intercepted. A protest at Jantar Mantar concluded, demanding action on exam irregularities. Meanwhile, Rosneft CEO noted US firms benefit from Hormuz disruptions. -
‘Don't leave, we have PM Modi’: BJP TN chief's appeal to cadres after mass resignations post Annamalai exit
Tamil Nadu BJP chief Nainar Nagendran urged party workers to stay put following K. Annamalai's exit and new movement launch. He asserted the BJP's strength, citing PM Modi, and dismissed concerns about a dent in the party's support base.Despite several resignations, Nagendran maintained the BJP's robust future, emphasizing its ideology-driven nature. -
'Incorrect and untrue': Sourav Ganguly denies asking Yusuf Pathan to resign 'on behalf of' Mamata Banerjee
Sourav Ganguly has vehemently denied reports claiming he acted as an intermediary for Mamata Banerjee, conveying a message to Yusuf Pathan to resign from his elected post. Ganguly stated these allegations are untrue and made in reckless disregard of the truth, emphasizing his non-involvement in political matters. -
The fall of the twin flowers: How Mamata Banerjee lost control of her party
Barely a month after a crushing assembly defeat, Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress faces its biggest test as a rebellion threatens to split the party. Fifty-eight of its 80 MLAs have rallied behind expelled leader Ritabrata Banerjee, who has been recognized as leader of the opposition, challenging the party's direction and Mamata's leadership. -
Sandeshkhali arms bust: West Bengal STF recovers weapons from TMC leader's pond
West Bengal Police's STF unearthed a significant cache of firearms and ammunition from a pond linked to a Trinamool Congress leader in Sandeshkhali. The discovery, made following a tip-off, has led to a manhunt for the leader and his brother, who are reportedly absconding. Authorities suspect the weapons were intended to incite unrest in the region. -
'Indecorous behaviour': India condemns disruption at CJI Surya Kant's UK speech
The statement came after clips circulated on social media showing a participant seeking to question the Chief Justice while he was delivering a lecture on artificial intelligence and international law. Organisers intervened and prevented the interaction from continuing, asking attendees to remain focused on the subject of the event. The Chief Justice noted that AI is already influencing a broad range of sectors, including governance, commerce, communication, defence and the justice system itself -
Arrested ex-TMC MLA Saokat Molla key conspirator behind Bhangar blast case: NIA
In a significant breakthrough, former Trinamool Congress MLA Saokat Molla has been pinpointed as a pivotal conspirator in the Bhangar bomb explosion case, according to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). -
Ebola scare in India: Three African nationals quarantined for 21-days in Chhattisgarh's Durg
Chhattisgarh has reported three suspected Ebola cases involving foreign nationals quarantined in Durg as a precautionary measure. State health minister assures preparedness, with hospitals and facilities on alert. This heightened vigilance follows WHO's classification of outbreaks in Uganda and DRC as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. -
'Was prepared to scarifice my freedom': Abhijeet Dipke at 'Cockroach' party's Jantar Manatar protest- top developments
The protest attracted hundreds of participants, most of them students and young professionals. Many attendees wore cockroach masks and carried flowers, while schoolchildren were also seen at the venue accompanied by their parents. Protesters raised slogans and called for the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over issues linked to examinations such as NEET, CBSE, CUET and SSC. -
Flowers in hand, calls for Pradhan's exit, 'cockroaches' end protest peacefully: All you need to know
The protest attracted hundreds of participants, most of them students and young professionals. Many attendees wore cockroach masks and carried flowers, while schoolchildren were also seen at the venue accompanied by their parents. Protesters raised slogans and called for the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over issues linked to examinations such as NEET, CBSE, CUET and SSC. -
'Dharmendra Pradhan must go': Cockroach Janta Party gather at Jantar Manatar - top developments
The protest attracted hundreds of participants, most of them students and young professionals. Many attendees wore cockroach masks and carried flowers, while schoolchildren were also seen at the venue accompanied by their parents. Protesters raised slogans and called for the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over issues linked to examinations such as NEET, CBSE, CUET and SSC. -
'Any sanctions threat would boomerang': Putin hails India's stance against foreign diktats
The Russian president said Kremlin's cooperation with India "is not subject to the political environment" and that Moscow would stand "true to commitments given to our partners, especially partners like India". "Our cooperation with India, just like with all other partners of ours, is not subject to the political environment. We can't be dictated to not deliver that to India. Nobody can dictate to us and nobody would even try to do that... We will always stand true to commitments given to our pa -
AI reshaping exercise of judicial and sovereign powers: CJI
In a recent address, Chief Justice Surya Kant urged the formation of an international legal framework to manage the transnational implications of AI technology. He warned that AI disrupts traditional notions of jurisdiction and accountability, giving rise to a troubling accountability deficit, particularly for self-governing systems. -
'If they are arrested': Sonam Wangchuk warns of six-week fast ahead of CJP protest
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk will begin a 42-day hunger strike if members of the Cockroach Janta Party are arrested ahead of their Jantar Mantar protest. Wangchuk, traveling from Ladakh, urged supporters to maintain a peaceful demonstration, warning against provocations that could tarnish the youth-led movement. The protest seeks the education minister's resignation over examination irregularities. -
'J&K was, is and will remain part of India': New Delhi rebukes Pakistan at UN
At the UNGA, India took a bold stand against Pakistan, critiquing its manipulation of UN discussions for political leverage. The Indian envoy reaffirmed that Jammu and Kashmir is a core component of India, calling out Pakistan's attempts to distort facts as flimsy and ineffective. -
CBSE extends post-result application deadline after students flag portal issues
CBSE has extended the deadline for Class 12 answer sheet verification and re-evaluation applications to June 7 due to portal access issues. This decision offers students more time to address concerns about scanned copies and evaluation discrepancies. The board previously opened its portal for students to report issues like missing pages or incorrect answer sheets. -
CJP’s NEET stir today, Youth Congress rejects overture
Newly formed online group Cockroach Janta Party sought coordination with the Indian Youth Congress for its upcoming NEET protest, but the overture was rejected. The IYC stated it will not share platforms and is conducting its own nationwide protests, focusing on government accountability. Congress strategists remain skeptical of CJP's sudden emergence. -
Expedite verifications, MEA tells Dhaka
India has urged Bangladesh to expedite the verification of suspected illegal immigrants to facilitate their deportation. The MEA highlighted an existing bilateral mechanism for this process, emphasizing that once nationality is verified, deportation can proceed smoothly. India reiterated that laws are in place to address individuals staying illegally in the country. -
Oil India strikes natural gas in third Andaman offshore well
State-run Oil India Limited (OIL) has announced the discovery of natural gas in its third exploratory well, Vijayapuram-3, located off the Andaman Islands. This finding further strengthens the hydrocarbon potential of the region, with gas confirmed through continuous flaring and pressure build-up. OIL has now established hydrocarbon presence in two of its three wells in the Andaman offshore block. -
Great Nicobar Project isn't about defence: Rahul Gandhi
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi released a video of his Nicobar visit, calling the Great Nicobar Project a "lie" and alleging it benefits a businessman for hotels and casinos. He initiated an online petition, "we choose green over greed," urging Indians to protect the island's ecosystem and tribal communities from destruction. -
No mass data leak: JEE (Advanced) authorities
JEE (Advanced) authorities have clarified that a cloud storage misconfiguration identified by an ethical hacker did not lead to any mass extraction of candidate data. IIT-Roorkee stated the issue, which occurred during technical interventions, was immediately rectified and access was restricted, with no impact on examination records or results. -
Blood test can predict lung cancer 5 years before diagnosis
Scientists found blood markers that can predict lung cancer more than five years in advance. This breakthrough could help detect the disease early in India, where most cases are found late. A 14-protein signature in blood identified individuals at higher risk. This finding may lead to earlier monitoring and preventive measures for lung cancer. -
Bangladesh border guards, BSF accuse each other of push-in attempts
Border Guard Bangladesh accused India's BSF of attempting to push over 70 individuals into Bangladesh near Lalmonirhat, Naogaon, and Chapainawabganj. Meanwhile, BSF reported thwarting a BGB attempt to help 10 Bangladeshis enter India. Both forces disowned stranded individuals, leading to heightened border patrols.

