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Punjab Congress divided as every leader wants to be CM: Mann
Addressing a public gathering in Mukerian, he said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had fulfilled its promises through initiatives in education, healthcare, power and social welfare, and urged people to give the party another mandate so that "opportunist" opposition leaders, especially the Congress, do not get a chance to come to power. -
'Removal of Sonam Wangchuk wrong': Rahul Gandhi slams BJP's 'asatya and hinsa' approach in first reaction to Jantar Mantar protest
Rahul Gandhi criticized the Centre's forceful removal of Sonam Wangchuk from Jantar Mantar. Wangchuk was on an indefinite hunger strike for twenty-one days regarding NEET examination irregularities. Police shifted the climate activist to Safdarjung Hospital for medical observation and treatment. Opposition leaders condemned the Centre's actions, calling it suppression of peaceful dissent. The protest demanded resignation and reforms in the education system. -
Crude bomb? One detained after blast damages residential building in Kolkata
Kolkata police detained a local broker linked to the BJP regarding a building blast.Investigators suspect crude bomb explosives caused the explosion which damaged a residential building.The prime suspect, Md Shamim alias Salim, remains absconding while police question the detained individual.Remnants of crude bombs and raw materials were recovered from the affected building premises.A National Investigation Agency team may visit the site as the probe continues. -
Skyroot makes history! 6 payloads put into low-Earth orbit aboard pvt rocket Vikram-1
Skyroot Aerospace launched India's first privately developed orbital rocket, Vikram-1.The vehicle successfully placed four technology demonstration satellites into low-Earth orbit.This launch marks a significant milestone in opening India's space sector to private companies.Vikram-1 utilized advanced carbon-composite structures and a restartable liquid-fuelled module.The mission validates India's capabilities in private orbital launch vehicle development. -
'I am still old school': Congress MP Manish Tewari dismisses buzz over PM Modi interaction
Congress MP Manish Tewari addressed speculation regarding his interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He stated his belief in protocol and keeping development above partisan politics. Tewari attended official programs where the Prime Minister inaugurated development projects in his constituency. This interaction follows his recent omission from Punjab Congress appointments. He expressed acceptance of his current political situation with a philosophical outlook. -
India, Pakistan discuss border security at SCO meeting in Islamabad
The discussions took place during the 12th Meeting of the Heads of Border Services of the Competent Authorities of the SCO member states, which was chaired by Pakistan, according to a statement issued by the country's Foreign Office. Representatives from Belarus, China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, along with officials from the Executive Committee of the SCO Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS), attended the meeting. -
‘What a reign of thugs ...’: Opposition attacks Centre after Wangchuk’s removal from Jantar Mantar, calls officers 'Modi goons'
Political leaders from across the spectrum expressed strong condemnation of the Delhi police's actions at Jantar Mantar. Activist Sonam Wangchuk was transported to Safdarjung Hospital during his ongoing hunger strike, which has drawn attention to the NEET-UG paper leak. Critics have accused the police of using force against peaceful demonstrators and called out the government for its efforts to stifle dissent in this volatile situation. -
How does a hydrogen train work?
Hydrogen trains are an innovative solution for clean transit, producing zero direct emissions through fuel cells that convert hydrogen into electricity. These trains can seamlessly run on existing railway lines without needing overhead power lines. India’s version operates with compressed hydrogen held at high pressure. However, hurdles remain in hydrogen production, safety, and cost-effectiveness, with successful implementation reliant on affordable green hydrogen and robust infrastructur -
'Historic new frontier': PM Modi hails 'talent of youth' ahead of Skyroot's maiden orbital attempt with Vikram-1 launch
Skyroot Aerospace prepares for the maiden orbital launch of Vikram-1 today.Prime Minister Modi hailed this as a historic new frontier for India.This mission marks the first time a private Indian company attempts an orbital launch.Vikram-1 is a four-stage rocket designed for rapid launch services.The launch showcases India's growing private space sector capabilities. -
'There was no need to bring him to hospital', says Sonam Wangchuk's wife; CJP attacks Modi govt - top developments
Activist Sonam Wangchuk was forcibly removed from Jantar Mantar and subsequently taken to a hospital as his health declined after twenty-one days of an indefinite hunger strike. During the demonstration, police detained CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke amid the ensuing chaos. Despite Wangchuk's absence, the planned march to Parliament is set to continue, focusing on calling out alleged discrepancies in the NEET examination and advocating for necessary reforms. -
Sonam Wangchuk removed from Jantar Mantar on Day 21 of hunger strike, taken to hospital; chaos erupts
In a video message shared at the end of the Day 20 of his fast on Friday, Wangchuk urged people to join the CJP Parliament march on July 20 in large numbers, saying public participation was the movement's biggest strength. "Yes, I am still alive. Twenty per cent of my body is gone. After fats, muscles are gone. After that, organs will go. Finally, the brain. The time has not come yet," Wangchuk said. -
When the classroom teaches children how to think
Times Critical Thinking Championship visited a school where students engaged in debate and real-life scenarios to discover how facts and reasoning enable better decision-making -
NEET cutoff at record high, qualifiers shrink by 1.1 lakh+
NEET-UG's qualifying cutoff reached a record high of 213 marks this year.Fewer candidates cleared the exam, while attendance also saw a substantial decline.The success rate among those who appeared remained nearly unchanged at 56.1 percent.Reserved category qualifiers for EWS and OBC exceeded sixty percent of their appeared cohort.Unreserved qualifiers now constitute less than fifty percent of the total qualified candidates. -
Delhi high court order has crippled consular, visa services at 4 missions: Govt to Supreme Court
Visa and consular services are severely impacted in four Indian missions abroad. The Delhi High Court had quashed the selection of private service providers for these crucial functions. The Centre informed the Supreme Court that these services are now at a standstill. This cancellation has forced missions to divert staff to meet emergency needs. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the Centre's appeal on Monday. -
House panel pumps brakes on report in middle of voting
Defers adoption of report on Contentious bill to oust PM, CMs -
1 in 4 Kerala candidates skips NEET, Rajasthan posts 69% success
NEET-UG 2026 attendance revealed regional disparities across India. Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka experienced significant candidate absenteeism this year. Rajasthan, however, saw increased registrations and a strong qualification rate. Other northern states like Uttar Pradesh also reported lower absentee numbers. This shift highlights evolving patterns in medical entrance examination participation. -
They reopened their books & rewrote their NEET story
Medical aspirants demonstrated remarkable resilience after the NEET-UG exam cancellation.Many students faced renewed preparation challenges and anxieties.Top performers like Aryan Gupta and Panshul Bansal achieved exceptional scores.Their success highlights dedication and effective coping mechanisms during adversity.The merit list reflects perseverance and determination among these young individuals. -
EC can delete doubtful voters, cannot decide citizenship: SC
Seeks bengal's response on ration denial to deleted voters -
DMK open to talks on delimitation bill 'if Tamil Nadu interests not hurt'
Seeks 'Ironclad guarantee' on states' seats -
Congress warns Punjab dissidents against indiscipline, armtwisting, gives no assurances
Congress leaders were sternly told to maintain party discipline and avoid public criticism. Dissenting Punjab leaders met with AICC general secretary K C Venugopal regarding their grievances. They were instructed to address internal matters through designated organizational channels. Any open dissent was deemed politically detrimental and unacceptable to the party leadership. The party emphasized focusing on upcoming state elections and maintaining organizational unity. -
Build toilets for women in courts in 6 weeks: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has mandated states to construct washrooms for women lawyers. This directive addresses a significant human rights and health issue for advocates. States are given a six-week deadline to complete the construction of these facilities. The court rejected pleas of fund paucity, suggesting alternative revenue sources. This action aims to ensure women lawyers can practice with dignity and health. -
SC says it will rule on plight of patients who can't afford life-saving drugs & judicial expediency in such cases
SC to take up high cost of lifesaver meds -
Fees at non-profit medical colleges not regulated, among highest
National Medical Commission regulations have changed regarding medical college establishment. Previously, only Section 8 companies could set up medical colleges. Now, all companies incorporated under the Companies Act can establish medical institutions. This shift follows earlier amendments allowing private companies to enter medical education. The government aims to increase transparency and revenue through this policy. -
Unlike last time, DMK is clear it won’t follow Congress
Political momentum builds for the government's Constitution amendment bill.DMK and NCP (SP) signals suggest support for the upcoming legislation.This comes after recent political realignments and party splits.The government plans to incorporate changes to assure fence-sitters.The bill aims to increase Lok Sabha seats and implement women's reservation. -
Congress to join NC’s Jantar Mantar protest on Monday, BJP plans secretariat gherao
Jammu and Kashmir politics intensifies as the National Conference plans a protest in New Delhi. The Congress party announced its participation in the proposed sit-in demonstration. Meanwhile, the BJP has scheduled a protest against the current government's alleged corruption. Peoples Conference chief Sajad Lone questioned the timing and motives behind the protest. He suggested an assembly session and an all-party delegation instead of street protests. -
Department of Space vacancy rate at 25-year high; nearly 3 in 10 posts lie vacant
India's space department faces a growing manpower crunch, with over twenty-five percent of sanctioned posts vacant. This staffing gap has widened significantly since 2019, impacting critical mission development. Recruitment processes were delayed due to Covid-19 and reforms, creating a substantial gap. Efforts are underway to fill over two thousand vacancies by late 2026. The department must rebuild its workforce while retaining experienced scientists. -
Net shut, Doda on edge after man shot dead by cops in cattle smuggling stakeout
A man was shot dead in Doda district following an encounter with police personnel.Mobile internet services were suspended across the district as tensions escalated rapidly.Three police officers sustained injuries during the confrontation on Jai valley road.Locals protested the death, and a shutdown was called by a local outfit.Authorities are investigating the incident, and senior officials are present in Bhaderwah. -
Farooq Abdullah murder bid: Jammu court rejects accused’s bail plea
A Jammu court rejected Kamal Singh Jamwal's bail plea in the Farooq Abdullah assassination attempt case. The judge cited wider implications for public order and democratic stability in the decision. Jamwal's medical plea was also dismissed, with no evidence of mental disorder presented. Charges were formally framed against Jamwal under attempt to murder and arms act provisions. The court directed the prosecution to produce witnesses for the upcoming trial. -
Three ex-TMC MPs re-elected to Rajya Sabha as BJP candidates days after switching sides
Three former Trinamool Congress MPs have been elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha. They switched to the Bharatiya Janata Party just days before their election. These leaders resigned from their previous posts last month after election results. Their return to the Upper House on BJP tickets marks a significant political shift. This development follows the Trinamool Congress's defeat in recent assembly elections. -
'Colonial mindset endures': Mehbooba Mufti slams Centre over silence on Sonam Wangchuk's hunger-strike
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti criticized the government's silence on Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike.Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike for twenty days demanding action.He is protesting alleged irregularities in the NEET examination and paper leaks.Doctors have warned of critical health risks if the hunger strike continues.Wangchuk vows to continue his protest until July twentieth for a government response.

