An Air India pilot fell ill before a Bengaluru-Delhi flight, causing a delay as another pilot took over. The pilot is now stable and under observation. This incident follows a recent fatal crash in Ahmedabad and other operational challenges for the airline, including flight cancellations and a stall warning on a Delhi-Vienna flight.
Narendra Modi visited Trinidad and Tobago. He addressed the Parliament and spoke about the strong ties between India and Trinidad. He received the country's highest civilian honor. President Christine Kangaloo praised Modi's kindness. Modi also highlighted the shared love for cricket. His visit is part of a five-nation tour. He will also attend the BRICS Summit in Brazil.
A techie in Pune was raped by an individual impersonating a courier delivery person, leading to an arrest. The Allahabad HC dismissed a plea challenging the Shahi Eidgah's structure. Delhi witnessed a gruesome double murder in Lajpat Nagar. Operation Sindoor revealed China sharing real-time data on India's assets with Pakistan.
The flood situation in Assam has worsened, with the Dhansiri and Dikhow rivers exceeding danger levels and classified under the «severe flood» category. Six more sites in Assam are under the 'above normal flood' category, with rising water levels. Across India, 14 sites are experiencing severe flooding, and reservoir inflows are being closely monitored.
In popular culture, Swami Vivekananda is oft-remembered for another maxim which is widely misquoted, misused and misunderstood: “You will be nearer to heaven through football than through the study of the Gita.” It sounds like Swami Vivekananda Diego over dharma, but those who read that line and stop there prove precisely why he said it in the first place. It is as misunderstood as Karl Marx’s “religion is the opium of the masses,” which, as Kurt Vonnegut pointed out, for its time and place was like saying religion is like aspirin. It just gave people a little peace in troubled times.
During a Uttar Pradesh temple case hearing, the Supreme Court bench, led by Justice M M Sundresh, firmly told a lawyer not to see God in them but in justice. This came after the lawyer sought discharge due to their client's uncooperative behavior and serious allegations against judges, prompting the court to grant the request.
India has refrained from commenting on the selection process for the next Dalai Lama, emphasising its commitment to religious freedom. This stance follows the current Dalai Lama's declaration that his successor will be chosen by the Gaden Phodrang Trust, a statement perceived as a challenge to China's claim to appoint the next spiritual leader.
Pushkar Singh Dhami, Uttarakhand's Chief Minister, has garnered national recognition for his decisive leadership. He implemented the Uniform Civil Code and stringent laws against cheating in exams and forced religious conversions. Dhami's administration also reinstated job reservations for statehood movement activists and enacted measures to recover damages from rioters, significantly impacting governance and law enforcement in the state.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has vowed zero tolerance for hooliganism in the name of Marathi pride, following recent assaults on individuals for not speaking the language. This statement comes after incidents like the Mira Road assault, where a shop owner was attacked.
A Trinamool Congress leader, Raju Dey, was shot and injured in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, sparking a political clash between the TMC and BJP. Dey sustained a bullet injury, and police have arrested the BJP MLA's son and driver, alleging their involvement.
A techie in Pune was raped by an individual impersonating a courier delivery person, leading to an arrest. The Allahabad HC dismissed a plea challenging the Shahi Eidgah's structure. Delhi witnessed a gruesome double murder in Lajpat Nagar. Operation Sindoor revealed China sharing real-time data on India's assets with Pakistan.
Pune police detained a man accused of raping a 22-year-old IT professional in Kondhwa. The suspect posed as a courier executive. He allegedly raped her after gaining entry to her flat. He also clicked a selfie with her unconscious. The man threatened to release her photos if she reported the crime. Police are investigating the case and reviewing CCTV footage.
Pappu Yadav, a Congress-leaning MP, has declared a «do-or-die battle» against the Election Commission's electoral roll revision in Bihar, labeling the ECI as an «office of the RSS.» Congress has also criticized the revision as a «sinister exercise» to disenfranchise voters. Despite opposition protests, parties like RJD, Congress, and others have deployed thousands of BLAs for the revision process.
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) president, Penpa Tsering, challenged China's claim over the Dalai Lama's succession, questioning Beijing's interference in Tibetan religious freedom. This response follows China's insistence on the 'Golden Urn' process, which Tsering argues is a relatively recent imposition.
The Allahabad High Court has dismissed a plea by the Shahi Jama Masjid committee, challenging a survey of the Shahi Idgah mosque in Sambhal. Hindus claim the mosque was built over a demolished temple.
Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh revealed that China provided Pakistan with real-time intelligence during India's 'Operation Sindoor.' He highlighted that Pakistan may target Indian population centers in future conflicts, emphasizing the need for a robust air defense system.
Slt Aastha Poonia made history as the first woman to be trained as a fighter pilot in the Indian Navy. She and Lt Atul Kumar Dhull were awarded the 'Wings of Gold' at @IN_Dega. This achievement marks a significant step towards gender inclusivity in Naval Aviation, promoting equality and opportunity within the Indian Navy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his recent visit, fondly addressed Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as «Bihar ki Beti,» highlighting her ancestral roots in Bihar. Bissessar, acknowledging her Indian heritage, praised Modi and recited his poem.
Sanjay Raut, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader, criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the deteriorating road conditions in Varanasi, his parliamentary constituency. Raut highlighted viral social media images of collapsed roads and difficulties faced by pilgrims.
«How can you want a party that stood with Modi from (2014) the beginning and still shares his ideology to be your ally? Why hurt those who stood with you through thick and thin, and continue to stand by People's Leader @RahulGandhi in every battle?» Manickam Tagore wrote.
A controversy surrounds Bihar's electoral roll revision, initiated by the Election Commission of India after 22 years. Opposition parties fear voter deletion, particularly among marginalized groups, alleging a skewed voter base close to the assembly polls. The EC insists the revision aligns with the Constitution, while opposition parties, despite public criticism, actively participate by deploying booth-level agents.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Trinidad and Tobago, marking the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister since 1999. He addressed the Indian community, acknowledging their contributions and strong ties to India. Modi referred to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as «Bihar ki Beti,» highlighting her ancestral roots and the cultural connection between the two nations.
«People had long-standing expectations about the land law. We have also implemented it. Be it anti-riot law, anti-conversion law to prevent religious conversion, or an encroachment removal campaign, in which we have so far cleared more than 6,500 acres of land from encroachment. The anti-cheating law has become a model for the entire country,» Dhami told ANI.
The Ladki Bahin Yojana, launched by the Women and Child Development Department and the Government of Maharashtra, aims to provide financial support to eligible women across the state.
UCC was implemented in the state just seven months ago, on January 27, making Uttarakhand the first state in the country to implement the law.
Prime Minister Modi is set to visit Port of Spain, marking the first Indian PM's visit to Trinidad and Tobago since 1999. His connection with the nation dates back to 2000 when he attended the World Hindu Conference.
The Indian Army is set to receive the first three of six Apache attack helicopters, dubbed «tanks in the air», around July 15, under a Rs 5,691 crore deal with the US. The remaining three are expected by November.
Defence ministry has approved acquisition projects worth over Rs 1 lakh crore. The approvals include indigenous construction of mine countermeasure vessels, procurement of quick-reaction surface-to-air missile systems, and intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition & reconnaissance planes. Other projects include semi-submersible autonomous vessels, armored recovery vehicles, and electronic warfare systems to boost India's defense capabilities.
Despite repeated appeals from the Supreme Court collegium, the Union government continues its selective approach to appointing High Court judges, leaving 29 advocates, including five women, in prolonged uncertainty. Some recommendations, dating back over two years, remain unacted upon, contrasting sharply with the swift processing of Supreme Court judge appointments.