In an 'X' post, PM Modi stated that it reflected the prominent role being played by women across education, healthcare, sanitation, housing, sports, science and governance. He further stressed that the efforts being made to ensure women's empowerment are deeply rooted and have helped create an environment where women can realise their full potential and contribute even more strongly to nation-building.
The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) is protesting nationwide, demanding Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over exam irregularities. They unveiled a five-point manifesto seeking compensation for affected students, swift backup exams, physical answer sheet evaluation, automatic age relaxation, and tech audits. The CJP plans a Delhi protest on June 20 if demands aren't met.
As the Amarnath Yatra approaches its kickoff date of July 3, Union Home Minister Amit Shah gathered key figures, such as the Army Chief and NSA, to strategize on a fortified security framework.
Jaishankar criticized Western nations' double standards on sanctions, particularly regarding India's purchase of Russian oil. He highlighted that the US itself encouraged India to buy Russian crude to stabilize global markets, emphasizing India's decisions are driven by affordability and availability, not geopolitics. Jaishankar pointed out the inconsistent application of sanctions, urging a pragmatic approach.
Prime Minister Modi convened with chief ministers from Karnataka, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir on the sidelines of the Niti Aayog meet. Discussions covered state affairs and development, with leaders extending congratulations on his 12 years in office. Gifts were exchanged, and key state issues were discussed.
The Navy responded when the Marshall Islands-flagged MT Olympic Life reported an explosion on its port side aft at 09.45 UTC (3.15pm IST) on May 26 while sailing around 60 nautical miles east of Oman, as per UK Maritime Trade Operations data. It is still not known who fired the missile.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said two of the three vessels that came under attack were subject to sanctions administered by the US treasury's office of foreign assets control, while the Settebello had been classified as non-compliant. OFAC acts against vessels involved in violating US sanctions on the sale of Iranian and Russian oil.
In Karnataka, AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress nominees Mansoor Ali Khan, educationist and son of former Union minister K Rahman Khan, and party media and publicity department chairperson Pawan Khera, and BJP's M Nagaraja were declared elected unopposed after scrutiny knocked out an independent candidate. Rajasthan’s biennial election also turned into a walkover.
Countries in climate change dialogues may agree to a new global target of electricity meeting 35% of world's energy demand by 2035. Proposed by COP31 Presidency of Türkiye, the '35x35' goal aims to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels to clean electricity, supporting the Paris Agreement and limiting global warming.
In Kozhikode, health officials have confirmed a positive test for the Nipah virus in a patient currently requiring ventilator assistance due to severe fever. Authorities are actively tracing potential contacts, having identified 77 people, including healthcare staff and close family, who are under watch.
The BJP, once a two-seat party, now dominates Indian politics, transforming Atal Bihari Vajpayee's prophecy into reality. Recent state victories, particularly in West Bengal, are strategically bolstering its parliamentary numbers. This focus on consolidation aims to achieve long-term legislative goals like 'One Nation, One Election' and the Uniform Civil Code.
In a pointed critique, Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public expressions of gratitude toward US President Donald Trump. Kejriwal argued that India must safeguard its sovereignty and national interests above all else, referencing recent attacks on Indian vessels and the tragic loss of Indian lives.
The Trinamool Congress is contesting the West Bengal Assembly Speaker's appointment of Ritabrata Banerjee as the Leader of the Opposition, citing a breach of the Constitution's foundational tenets. They assert that only their leader, Mamata Banerjee, holds the power to make such nominations.
Amid escalating tensions within the Trinamool Congress, MP Kirti Azad stepped forward to support Kalyan Banerjee, emphasizing his unwavering loyalty to the party. However, Kalyan has raised the stakes by calling on Mamata Banerjee to make a critical choice between him and her nephew Abhishek.
India is prioritizing quantum technology over AI for its next major tech advancement, with a new Advanced Quantum Computing and Quantum Communications Lab established at MNIT Jaipur. The lab will focus on Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and post-quantum cryptography, crucial for national security.
TMC leaders Babul Supriyo and Shatrughan Sinha have reaffirmed their loyalty to Mamata Banerjee amidst a party exodus. Both stated they would not abandon the party during its troubled times, emphasizing Banerjee's past support for them. This comes as the TMC faces a significant crisis following electoral defeat and a rebellion weakening its legislative strength.
In a tragic incident near the Strait of Hormuz, we have confirmed the deaths of three Indian sailors aboard the MT Settebello after a US military strike. On a different front, CEO of Palantir has urged caution against glorifying the AI-driven job reductions. In Manipur, the discovery of six deceased kidnapped Nagas has intensified ethnic strife in the region.
Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami and opposition parties are protesting alleged Indian «push-ins» and border killings. They claim thousands were pushed back and 19 Bangladeshis killed by Indian forces. Opposition leaders demand stronger border security and criticize India's stance, emphasizing the impact on Bangladeshi lives and sovereignty.
India is set to collaborate with key players including the US, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE at the upcoming G7 summit, where the focus will be on stabilizing West Asia and its implications for global trading dynamics.
Vipul Organics has inked an exclusive distribution deal with Switzerland's Omya Group, granting them sole rights to market Vipul's SunTone® and SunCoat® pigment products across most of Europe. This strategic partnership is a significant step in Vipul Organics' international expansion, aiming to boost its global presence and accelerate growth over the next five years.
Nepal has refuted claims of banning Indian mango imports, emphasizing that trade is ongoing in accordance with current phytosanitary guidelines. Previous reporys regarding restrictions rooted in pesticide issues have been officially clarified as unfounded.
Kerala's health officials are ramping up efforts as a preliminary case of the Nipah virus has emerged in Kozhikode. A businessman is currently on ventilator support, which has triggered heightened surveillance and extensive contact tracing.
A near-miss occurred near Bhubaneswar's Jharpada bridge when two empty train rakes unexpectedly faced each other on the same track. Railway officials confirmed no injuries or service disruptions, attributing the averted accident to timely intervention during a shunting operation. Both trains were empty, and operations on the main line remained unaffected.
Trinamool Congress MP Prakash Chik Baraik resigned from Rajya Sabha, citing the West Bengal mandate favouring BJP. He stated he would follow CM Suvendu Adhikari's lead, denying BJP pressure. This marks the third TMC MP's exit this week, deepening internal rebellion and raising concerns about the party's stability and parliamentary strength.
Former AIADMK minister P Benjamin has joined the DMK with his supporters, marking a significant political shift. This move adds to the ongoing exodus of leaders from the opposition party in Tamil Nadu. Benjamin, a former deputy mayor and minister, switched sides in the presence of Chief Minister MK Stalin.
Never mind superbusy Delhi and Mumbai airports, southern India beats northern and western regions on every aviation metric. A more even spread of growth centres across states in the South, and its early successes in airport-building are among reasons why Indian aviation league table has been flipped