A controversy surrounding alleged embezzlement of donations for the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has deeply affected Hindu sentiment and the trust's credibility. While the VHP asserts its role concluded with the Supreme Court verdict, calls for a thorough investigation, trial, and conviction are strong to restore faith. The VHP denies responsibility for individual actions, emphasizing that justice must prevail without sparing anyone.
Bengaluru, Chandigarh, and Delhi lead in average income, while Chandigarh, Thiruvananthapuram, and Vadodara see the highest household spending. The top six cities dominate national consumption, with Delhi NCR alone accounting for a significant portion. A new report highlights the growing middle and high-income segments, projecting a decline in low-income households in major urban centers by 2030.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the right to privacy under Article 21 cannot shield a man from disclosing mobile call records and hotel stay details to prove adultery. Upholding the Delhi High Court's decision, the apex court stated that privacy is not absolute and can be restricted in public interest, especially when adultery is a ground for divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act.
A united opposition has approached the Chief Justice of India, alleging that the current government is manipulating elections with a «biased» Election Commission. They've urged the suspension of electoral roll updates, citing concerns over EVMs and a desire to reinstate ballot papers. The INDIA bloc claims poll manipulation in recent elections and fears institutional failure, questioning where citizens can turn if even the judiciary cannot resolve these issues.
In a significant move, the Enforcement Directorate has successfully auctioned a Hawker 800A aircraft for Rs 3 crore, a key asset seized in a massive Rs 792 crore ponzi scam. The funds will aid in compensating defrauded investors. The scam, orchestrated by Amardeep Kumar of Capital Protection Force through a bogus invoice discounting scheme, targeted numerous individuals with promises of high returns.
The BJP has strongly condemned opposition parties for their letter to the Chief Justice of India, labeling it a «dangerous conspiracy» to undermine Indian democracy and sow anarchy by targeting institutions. Party spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi accused the Congress of echoing Emergency-era tactics and attempting to attack democracy after failing to present factual arguments in court. He suggested this move stems from their fading hopes of seizing power.
The RSS has expressed deep hurt over the Ayodhya Ram temple donation theft, urging the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust to address management deficiencies. Appealing for patience and restraint, the organization warned against anti-Hindu forces exploiting the controversy. The incident has sparked scrutiny over temple finances and security, with authorities launching a probe. The RSS emphasized the need for transparency and accountability to maintain devotees' faith.
Authorities have directed Google and Apple to remove seven Chinese battery management apps, including BAT-BMS, from their stores. These apps were reportedly misused to remotely disable battery-operated vehicles, such as e-rickshaws, causing significant disruption for drivers. This marks the first government action addressing data security and remote interference concerns linked to vehicle devices, with further app bans anticipated if similar issues arise.
A viral video of a 12-year-old criticizing J&K Education Minister Sakina Itoo over delayed summer vacations has sparked controversy. Kashmir's chief cleric deemed the child's remarks impolite, while the Child Welfare Committee summoned the news portal for uploading the clip without parental consent. The CWC also ordered the video's removal and an FIR, citing concerns for the child's privacy and well-being.
India has launched its first domestically manufactured EXIM grade shipping container, a significant step towards reducing reliance on foreign suppliers. Global shipping giant Maersk has ordered 1,000 of these containers, produced in Uttar Pradesh. This achievement underscores India's growing manufacturing prowess and commitment to building robust maritime infrastructure, supported by government initiatives like the Rs 10,000 crore Container Manufacturing Promotion Scheme.
A Junior Commissioned Officer was injured in a landmine blast during a routine patrol along the Line of Control in Rajouri district. Naib Subedar Hiteshwar Gogoi of the 14 Assam Regiment was rushed for medical treatment. Such incidents are attributed to displaced mines, with recent similar accidents involving Army personnel in the region.
Ladakh's political groups and Union home ministry officials held a positive «informal» meeting, finalizing draft minutes of previous talks. A UT-level elected body with significant powers will be established, while statehood remains a long-term aspiration. Discussions also covered customized constitutional safeguards for Ladakh, with both sides expressing optimism about addressing regional concerns and reaching a swift conclusion.
The second batch of pilgrims has commenced their journey to the Shri Amarnath Ji shrine. Authorities have issued a strict advisory, emphasizing that only registered individuals will be permitted to proceed. Thousands of pilgrims arriving without prior registration are urged to wait for their assigned travel dates, as tatkal registration slots are severely limited. Security escorts are in place for both the Baltal and Pahalgam routes.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has accused a rival faction led by expelled MLA Ritabrata Banerjee of illegally seizing its Kolkata headquarters, labeling them 'criminal trespassers' and vowing legal action. The party claims police allowed the rebels to lock the premises, alleging a conspiracy with the BJP. This follows the rebel group's move to stake claim over the TMC's name and symbol with the Election Commission.
The RSS has demanded strict action regarding alleged embezzlement of Ram Temple donations in Ayodhya, welcoming the SIT probe. India maintains the Indus Waters Treaty remains suspended due to Pakistan's alleged support for terrorism. The Centre has summoned Meta over child abuse material on Instagram, while a Tibetan activist's self-immolation outside the UN highlights Tibet rights. Police are questioning a friend in connection with the Pune realtor's murder.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set for a significant three-nation tour of Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand from July 6-11. This visit aims to bolster India's ties with these nations. Notably, his trip to New Zealand marks the first by an Indian Prime Minister in nearly four decades, highlighting the growing importance of the recently signed Free Trade Agreement between the two countries.
A significant power struggle has erupted within the Trinamool Congress as a rebel faction, led by Ritabrata Banerjee, seized control of the party's Kolkata headquarters. This move follows their appeal to the Election Commission to claim the party's name and symbol. The faction asserts its legitimacy amidst ongoing disputes with the Mamata Banerjee-led camp, escalating the internal conflict over organisational leadership.
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar marked his first month in office by visiting former CM Siddaramaiah, seeking his blessings. Shivakumar expressed deep gratitude for Siddaramaiah's visionary leadership and extensive administrative experience, highlighting their invaluable contribution to the state's progress and public welfare. This meeting underscores a spirit of respect and continuity within the Congress party as they continue their work for a stronger Karnataka.
The Indian Embassy in Venezuela is demanding a full investigation into allegations that Indian sailor Rakesh Chauhan's organs were removed before his body was sent home. His family claims he died suspiciously on a Venezuelan vessel, and a second post-mortem in India revealed his body was completely devoid of internal organs. The Forward Seamen's Union of India is also pushing for answers and has highlighted discrepancies in repatriation documents.
India and Japan have jointly condemned Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, specifically naming Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, and urged global action against terror entities. The leaders also expressed concern over maritime security in the East and South China Seas, opposing unilateral actions. Both nations reaffirmed their commitment to UNSC reforms and permanent membership bids, advocating for text-based negotiations. Discussions also covered the Middle East and Ukraine.
The Supreme Court declined to revoke bail for Sonam Raghuvanshi, accused of her husband's murder during their honeymoon. The Meghalaya High Court had granted bail due to a significant clerical error where police cited a non-existent legal section, failing to properly inform her of the murder charge. Despite reservations, the apex court noted her release and adherence to bail conditions.
Congress has urged Prime Minister Modi to order a Supreme Court-monitored probe into alleged irregularities surrounding Ram Temple donations, terming it a «chanda chori mega scandal.» Citing the UP government's SIT probe as an «eyewash,» the party claims top officials are complicit. AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal echoed these sentiments, alleging powerful individuals involved in land deals and temple construction are being shielded while minor figures are arrested.
Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri addressed public concerns regarding ethanol-blended fuel, dismissing social media narratives as «make-believe.» He clarified that any mileage reduction in E20-fuelled vehicles is minor, with potential benefits like improved acceleration. The ministry has released a detailed note to counter misinformation and reassure vehicle owners about the safety and established practice of ethanol blending, citing historical support from figures like Henry Ford.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's visit marked a significant advancement in India-Japan relations, with both nations forging new agreements in AI, energy, and defense. A roadmap for economic security was adopted to strengthen supply chains for critical minerals and semiconductors. Discussions also focused on enhancing bilateral trade through a review of the existing CEPA, underscoring a partnership built on deep mutual trust.
Educators are questioning why classrooms are bearing the brunt of election duty, with entire teaching staffs at two Delhi government schools deployed for Booth Level Officer tasks. This leaves guest teachers to manage hundreds of students, raising concerns about inevitable academic loss, especially for board exam candidates. While acknowledging election importance, teachers advocate for equitable distribution of duties across schools to prevent educational disruption.