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‘We are here to educate kids, not ...’: Massive row after Bareilly education officers ordered to collect cattle fodderIn Bareilly, the education department stirred controversy after instructing teachers to gather 1,500 quintals of straw for stray animals. An official letter hinting at investigations for non-compliance ignited widespread indignation, as educators labeled the demand as belittling.
'Bhole ka haath hai': Back in Tajpur, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi remains the kid who never forgives or forgetsWhile the cricket world marvelled at Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s breathtaking 29-ball 97 in the IPL Eliminator, people in his village of Tajpur watched it like just another day. From smashing bowlers twice his age as a teenager to rapidly making adjustments within weeks, the 15-year-old’s rise has stunned even seasoned cricketers but not the clan that saw him take his early steps in Bihar.
Tamil Nadu horror: 2 Bihar men rape elderly woman; cop sexually abuses boyA 61-year-old mentally challenged homeless woman was gangraped in Velachery early Thursday. Police arrested two guest workers from Bihar, aged 26 and 23, who confessed to targeting the victim. The incident occurred after she was taken to a secluded area near a park.
'If not Shivani, then who?': Woman walks into police station, seeks release of dad and bro held for her ‘killing’'A month after being presumed dead, Shivani shocked everyone by walking into a police station alive and well. Her father and brother had been behind bars, suspected of her murder. Shivani's sudden appearance put a spotlight on her choice to leave with a regional companion.
Who is Twisha Sharma’s mother-in-law Giribala Singh, and how does her background make this case extraordinary?A retired district judge, Giribala Singh, has been arrested by the CBI in connection with the dowry death of her daughter-in-law, Twisha Sharma. The Madhya Pradesh High Court revoked her anticipatory bail, citing allegations of harassment and pressure to terminate a pregnancy. The case involves a former judge and her lawyer son, drawing national attention.
Eid ‘relief’ for DU students 30 mins after exams startDelhi University has offered a reprieve to students who missed exams on Bakrid, allowing them to reschedule after July 4. This decision, announced on the morning of the exam, came after days of protests and a Delhi High Court order for minority and law students. Over a lakh students took their papers amid the controversy.
Burnt Scorpio, diesel traces, chilling plot: Ex-Congress sarpanch family’s quadruple 'murder' jolts RajasthanA charred SUV found with four bodies in Ajmer district has shifted focus from accident to suspected murder. Police discovered bloodstains and evidence at the family's residence, suggesting a planned killing before the vehicle was set ablaze. Disturbing details about domestic violence have also surfaced as the investigation continues.
UN to posthumously honour 2 Indian peacekeepers today; chief Guterres to also honour Major Abhilasha BarakIndia's unwavering commitment to UN peacekeeping is highlighted as two brave soldiers, Lance Havildar Harbhajan Singh and Naib Subedar Sujit Kumar Pradhan, will be posthumously honored with the Dag Hammarskjold Medal. Major Abhilasha Barak, a pioneering combat helicopter pilot, also receives the Military Gender Advocate of the Year award for her exceptional work.
Siddaramaiah refuses Congress high command's Rajya Sabha offer: Pressure tactic or long-term strategy?Siddaramaiah rejected a Rajya Sabha offer, opting to remain in Karnataka politics after resigning as Chief Minister. This decision complicates the transition for successor DK Shivakumar, as Siddaramaiah retains influence and potential leverage. His move signals a long-term strategy to shape state politics and potentially influence future elections.
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"We were gagged first, now there is pressure to defend it”: Inside CBSE’s OSM crisisCBSE’s On-Screen Marking (OSM) controversy has exposed growing distrust within India’s examination system, with teachers alleging they were effectively “gagged” through a March 16 advisory warning against sharing evaluation-related experiences online. Evaluators claim they faced blurry scans, missing supplementary pages, server failures and marking difficulties during Class 12 assessments but feared disciplinary action if they raised concerns publicly. The controversy has now deepened further amid allegations that schools and educators were later informally encouraged to publicly defend the OSM system as criticism intensified nationwide.
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Twisha Sharma death case: CBI questions Giribala Singh for more than 7 hours; to produce her in court on FridayFormer judge Giribala Singh was arrested by the CBI in Bhopal following a seven-hour interrogation regarding Twisha Sharma's death and dowry harassment allegations. Her anticipatory bail was quashed by the Madhya Pradesh high court a day prior. The Supreme Court has also instructed both families to avoid media interviews for a fair investigation.
R Madhavan reveals the simple diet of his grandparents that helped them live until 92 and 93: 'Ate rice three times a day'Actor R Madhavan attributes his grandparents' long lives, reaching their early nineties, to a simple, home-cooked Indian diet. Their daily meals consisted of idli, sambar, rasam, pongal, rice, and sabzi, entirely free of modern supplements. Madhavan himself follows a similar philosophy, emphasizing traditional dishes like dal, sabzi, and chawal, even while working. Read on to know more in detail.
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE: Bangladeshi buffalo 'Donald Trump' pardoned – a brief history of animal sacrificesWe live in the era of viral animals, from Larry the Cat, the permanent fixture at 10 Downing Street, to Moo Deng, the cute pygmy hippo in Thailand, and Punch, the lonely monkey whose inability to make friends made the world go aww. Donald Trump the buffalo might be the latest addition to this pantheon. But long before the algorithm turned animals into celebrities, humans were already turning them into gods, omens, sacrifices, scapegoats and pardoned prisoners.
GT vs RR, IPL 2026 Qualifier 2: What happens if rain washes out the match in Mullanpur?Rain threatens the Gujarat Titans vs Rajasthan Royals Qualifier 2. If a washout occurs, the IPL has a contingency plan involving extra time, reduced overs, or a Super Over. Should no play be possible, the team higher in the league standings, Gujarat Titans, will advance to the final.
'Crazy love': Benjamin Netanyahu cites India's support even as world 'delegitimises' IsraelIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed gratitude for India's "crazy love" and unwavering support, highlighting it as a stark contrast to global efforts to "delegitimize" the Jewish state. He noted that India stands with Israel when much of the world keeps it at a distance, emphasizing their unique relationship.
IPL 2026: Rishabh Pant steps down as Lucknow Super Giants captainRishabh Pant has stepped down as captain of the Lucknow Super Giants, a decision accepted immediately by the franchise. Pant himself initiated the request to be relieved of his leadership duties. The franchise expressed gratitude for his contributions and is now focused on rebuilding. This comes after Pant's record-breaking Rs 27 crore move to LSG.
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Air India San Francisco flight that returned after 9 hours was stuck for repairs in Nagpur for 6 yearsAn Air India flight to San Francisco returned to Delhi after nine hours due to a malfunctioning Traffic Collision Avoidance System. The Boeing 777, named 'Goa', had been grounded for six years at Nagpur's MRO facility due to a shortage of spare parts. Critical components, including engines and landing gear, were replaced during its extensive overhaul.
'We spoke for 2 to 3 minutes': Vaibhav Sooryavanshi reveals who called him first after Rajasthan Royals picked himRajasthan Royals' Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, a teenage sensation, has made a remarkable IPL debut, smashing a six off his first ball. He reflects on his emotional auction moment and a dream season, including a record-breaking century. His fearless batting and explosive performances have made him a crucial player for the Royals, aiming for the finals.
Cyprus’s desire to buy BrahMos, Kamikaze drones from India alarms TurkeyCyprus is seeking to acquire BrahMos cruise missiles and kamikaze drones from India, a move that has alarmed Türkiye. This potential defense deal, possibly part of an EU program, could significantly alter the regional military balance in the Eastern Mediterranean. The acquisition follows a roadmap for bilateral defense cooperation between India and Cyprus.
Govt may use IAF aircraft to transport question papers for NEET retest: ReportCentre-Delhi govt to build 6 corridors to decongest roads between capital & NCR cities
Chandrayaan-2 finds strong evidence for ice in 'doubly-shadowed' lunar cratersIndia's Chandrayaan-2 has detected strong evidence of ice buried deep within permanently shadowed craters at the Moon's south pole. This groundbreaking discovery, made using radar data, could be crucial for future human missions, offering a vital local resource for drinking water and rocket fuel. The findings highlight the south pole's significance in the ongoing space race.
‘She made country proud’: Supreme Court allows Vinesh Phogat to compete in Asian Games trials
Jannik Sinner collapses in Paris heat, crashes out of French Open in stunning second-round shockWorld number one Jannik Sinner dramatically crashed out of the French Open after a stunning physical collapse in the Paris heat. Leading by two sets, Sinner faltered under 32-degree temperatures, losing 18 consecutive points and ultimately the match to Juan Manuel Cerundolo. This shocking exit ends his 30-match winning streak and opens up the men's draw.
'Mismatch in bolts': BMC to fine L&T Rs 3 crore for 2 workers’ deaths at Coastal Road-2 siteFollowing the devastating collapse of a platform on the Coastal Road phase 2 project, which led to the death of two workers, a hefty Rs 3 crore fine is set to be imposed on the contractor. A probe by VJTI pointed to faulty bolts and serious safety violations as the primary culprits.
Adivasis demand halt to tiger safari push, evictions in south India forestsIndigenous communities in Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu are protesting wildlife tourism and tiger reserve expansion. They accuse authorities and conservation groups of commercializing ancestral lands, evicting families, and ignoring their rights. A joint declaration demands an immediate halt to relocations and recognition of their land rights, calling forced conservation 'colonization'.
‘My advice wasn’t taken’: Captain Amarinder Singh on new Punjab BJP chief Dhillon's selectionFormer Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh expressed his disappointment over Kewal Singh Dhillon's appointment as Punjab BJP president, stating his advice was not considered. Singh, with 60 years of political experience, doubted Dhillon's ability to lead the party, emphasizing the need to move beyond caste politics.

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