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    Ramandeep Yadav reveals why he did not do extensive research for his role in 'Raakh'
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    Nivin Pauly's 50th film titled 'Vijayam'
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    Anishma Anilkumar's first look poster from Tamil film 'Modha Rathiri' released
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    Anu Malik on working with Mahesh Bhatt on a theatre production: He is like a father figure to me
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    'Classical Language' status for Pali, Prakrit helping preserve Jain literary heritage: Gujarat CM
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    BJP seeks CBI probe into Sabarimala gold case, withdrawal of cases against devotees
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    Chiranjeevi on K Bhagyaraj's demise: Deeply shocked and heartbroken beyond words!
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    Kumar Sanu's heartfelt tribute to R.D. Burman on his 87th birth anniversary: Your music is timeless
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    PoK youth apprehended after crossing LoC in J&K’s Poonch district
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    Political leaders hail PM Modi’s Seychelles visit, call it matter of national pride
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    Intelligence agencies flag rise of copycat extortion networks
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    'We don't need certificate from her': NDA leaders on Sonia questioning Centre's Gaza stance
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    ISRO successfully conducts hot test of 175 tonne semi-cryogenic engine
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    Donation case: V Somanna says Lord Ram will deal with embezzlers; Priyank Kharge seeks answers from UP govt
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    Apologise for giving you a traitor: Uddhav Thackeray slams rebel MP Sanjay Deshmukh, corners BJP
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    Congress questions Punjab govt’s decision to implement VB-G RAM G scheme
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    Two operatives of Goldy Dhillon gang arrested by Delhi Police; arms cache recovered
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    Govt to hold apex health council meet on NHM, food and drug reforms
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    Persistent Systems to acquire German digital engineering firm Nagarro
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    Faster electrification to strengthen energy security, support economic growth: Sagar Adani
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    Adani Group targets 50GW renewable energy capacity by 2030, nuclear portfolio of 10 GW by 2035
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    PM Modi highlights India's Global South-focused energy vision for BRICS 2026
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    Piyush Goyal launches India-UK CETA business manual ahead of trade pact rollout
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    Divyanka Tripathi celebrates one month of ‘toofaani entry’ of her twin baby boys
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    Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Nears 1,000 as Rescue Operations Continue, Thousands Remain Missing
    Rescue teams and volunteers continued a desperate search for survivors across Venezuela on Friday after devastating twin earthquakes left nearly 1,000 people dead and tens of thousands missing, marking one of the countrys worst natural disasters in modern history. According to the latest reports, the confirmed death toll has climbed above 920, while more than 50,000 people are still unaccounted for. Thousands of others have been injured as emergency workers race against time to locate survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings and piles of debris. The powerful earthquakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude, struck within seconds of each other earlier this week, causing widespread destruction in Caracas, La Guaira and several surrounding regions. Entire neighborhoods were reduced to rubble, roads were damaged and critical infrastructure suffered severe impacts. With official rescue resources stretched thin, residents have joined recovery efforts in large numbers. Families, neighbors and community volunteers have been digging through debris by hand in hopes of finding loved ones alive. In many affected areas, local residents became the first responders long before specialized rescue teams arrived. The humanitarian situation remains critical as hospitals struggle to cope with the growing number of casualties. Many survivors have been forced to sleep outdoors, in vehicles or in temporary shelters due to fears of aftershocks and structural damage to homes and public buildings. International assistance has begun flowing into the country, with several nations dispatching rescue personnel, medical teams, emergency supplies and financial aid. Foreign search-and-rescue crews equipped with drones, sniffer dogs and specialized equipment have joined local teams in the effort to locate survivors. Authorities have described the coming days as crucial, noting that the chances of finding people alive decrease as more time passes after a major earthquake. Rescue operations are expected to continue around the clock in the hardest-hit zones. Experts warn that the disasters long-term impact could extend far beyond the immediate loss of life. In addition to rebuilding homes and infrastructure, Venezuela may face significant economic and social challenges as communities attempt to recover from the catastrophe. Initial estimates suggest billions of dollars in damage, adding further strain to a country already dealing with economic difficulties. As rescue workers continue searching through the wreckage, thousands of families remain anxiously waiting for news of missing relatives. For now, the nations focus remains on saving lives, providing relief to survivors and beginning the long road toward recovery. Disclaimer: This image is taken from Hindustan Times.
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    Sat, 27 Jun 2026
    Operation Sheruwali Enters Day 36 in Rajouri as Security Forces Continue Forest Search Operations
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    Fresh Strikes, Warnings Put US-Iran Ceasefire Under Pressure as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Rise
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    Ireland Belfast Triumph Should Be Celebrated as a Historic Win, Not Merely India's Defeat
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    DRMGR Aerospace and Benzz Technologies Unveil 'Raven Reaper' FPV Drone, Expanding India's Indigenous Drone Capabilities
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    US Launches Strikes on Iran After Alleged Hormuz Ship Attack, Casting Shadow Over Peace Efforts
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    J&K Earthquake Update: 3.5 Magnitude Tremor Shakes Pulwama, No Damage Reported
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    US Provides Philippines With 13 Million dollar Worth of Sea Drones to Strengthen Maritime Monitoring
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    Sri Lanka Prohibits Junk Food In Schools To Encourage Healthier Diets Among Students
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    Lohagad Fort Murder Case: Ketan Sharma's Fiancee and Her Alleged Partner Arrested in Shocking Death Probe
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    BRICS 2026 NSA meeting: India has welcomed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Iran and the United States.
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    PM Modi's Seychelles Visit: Indian Navy Ships to Join National Day Celebrations
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    India Expands Passport Services Network; MEA Clarifies Passport Alone Does Not Confirm Citizenship
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    Foreign Investors Shift Away From Indian Banks, Increase Focus on Capital Goods Sector
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    PM Narendra Modi Begins Three-Day Seychelles Visit, Focuses on Maritime Cooperation and Stronger Bilateral Ties
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    Yogi Adityanath Highlights Modi Govt's Welfare Work: 12 Crore Toilets, 4 Crore Homes, Free Ration for 80 Crore People
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    Piyush Goyal said global rating agencies have been unfair to India and also discussed trade and economic growth with UK industry leaders.
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    5.4-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Parts of Pakistan, No Immediate Reports of Damage
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    Allegations have been raised at the UNHRC that Pakistan's judiciary and military are suppressing the voices of the Baloch community.
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    Intelligence alert warns of possible Khalistani terror threat to Delhi and Uttarakhand; security tightened.
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    Union Minister JP Nadda will launch Aarogya Setu 2.0 and other digital health initiatives on June 29 to boost the healthcare sector.
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    India Launches Operation Amistad to Provide Emergency Aid to Earthquake-Hit Venezuela
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    Piyush Goyal unveils UK-India CETA Business Utilisation Manual to help firms tap upcoming trade pact

    Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday unveiled the "UK-India CETA Business Utilisation Manual – A Practical Activation Guide for Indian and UK Businesses" in London, ahead of the implementation of the India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), which is set to take effect on July 15.

    Prepared jointly by the UK India Business Council (UKIBC) and HSBC India, the manual is intended to help businesses understand and take advantage of the opportunities created by the landmark trade agreement. The guide breaks down the provisions of the deal into practical, sector-specific recommendations, offering companies a roadmap for maximizing its benefits. The launch took place at a business event organized by FICCI with support from UKIBC, bringing together senior corporate leaders from India and the United Kingdom at a significant juncture in bilateral economic relations.

    According to a statement released on the occasion, leaders from both nations have consistently emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation in areas such as trade, innovation, and advanced technologies. The statement also highlighted a series of recent high-level interactions, including discussions involving Prime Minister Narendra Modi, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s visit to India in 2025, earlier engagements by Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, and a recent visit by UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade Peter Kyle.

    Trade ties between the two countries have continued to expand, with bilateral commerce reaching approximately £47.9 billion (around USD 56–60 billion) in the four quarters ending in Q4 2025. This represents a 10 percent increase compared to previous years and reflects the growing strength of the India-UK economic partnership.

    Speaking at the launch, HSBC India CEO Hitendra Dave said the bank’s strong presence in both markets and expertise in international banking and trade finance would help businesses navigate evolving cross-border opportunities. He noted that the CETA framework is expected to improve market access, increase certainty for businesses, and encourage deeper commercial collaboration.

    UKIBC Group CEO Kishore Jayaraman described the agreement as a milestone in one of the world’s most important economic relationships. He said the newly launched manual serves as a practical guide that translates the complexities of the trade pact into actionable steps for businesses operating in both countries. He added that UKIBC remains committed to helping companies fully understand and benefit from the agreement. UKIBC, a not-for-profit organization focused on policy advocacy and strategic consulting, works to promote trade and investment between the UK and India by assisting businesses and universities seeking opportunities in both markets.
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    Arjun Venkatesh
    DRDO Introduces Rakshita Bike Ambulance To Enable Quick Rescue Operations In Narrow Streets And Disaster-Affected Areas

    The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has introduced the ‘Rakshita’ bike ambulance, a compact and affordable emergency response vehicle designed to provide quick medical assistance in areas where traditional ambulances cannot reach. Built for narrow streets, disaster-hit locations, and challenging operational zones, the vehicle focuses on faster casualty evacuation during critical situations.

    Developed by DRDO’s Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS) in partnership with Skylane Power Solution, the Rakshita was originally designed for the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). Around 21 units were inducted into CRPF operations, especially in remote and Maoist-affected regions, before the technology attracted attention from hospitals and civilian emergency services.

    The bike ambulance is equipped with a specially developed casualty evacuation seat made from high-strength alloys. The ergonomic design includes an adjustable headrest, lumbar support, movable armrests, and a reclining feature that allows the patient to be positioned comfortably during transportation. The seat can also be converted into a stretcher, offering flexibility during rescue operations.

    For enhanced patient safety, the Rakshita includes a head immobilisation system, secure harness arrangements, and adjustable footrests. The vehicle carries essential medical equipment such as a compact oxygen cylinder, IV fluid support, splints, medicines, and a first-aid kit. A built-in telescopic IV stand further improves convenience for medical responders.

    A major feature of the Rakshita is its integrated health monitoring system, which tracks vital parameters including oxygen levels, ECG readings, and other physiological data. These details can be transferred through Bluetooth to nearby medical centres, allowing doctors to prepare for treatment before the patient reaches the hospital. Designed for quick movement through crowded areas, the ambulance comes with sirens and emergency flashing lights. Its small size makes it especially useful in flood zones, disaster-affected regions, urban lanes, and remote locations where regular ambulances face mobility challenges.

    Priced at around ₹3.5 lakh, the Rakshita costs significantly less than a conventional ambulance, making it a practical option for security forces, hospitals, and emergency response organisations. Its low cost, advanced features, and mobility highlight DRDO’s focus on developing indigenous solutions for India’s unique healthcare and rescue requirements. By combining speed, affordability, and medical support capabilities, the Rakshita bike ambulance aims to reduce delays in emergency care and ensure that critical assistance reaches patients within the crucial golden hour.
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    Military
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    Kavya Nair
    Trump expressed gratitude to India after a road next to the US Consulate in Hyderabad was named "Donald Trump Avenue."

    US President Donald Trump has expressed his gratitude to India after a road near the US Consulate in Hyderabad was named “Donald Trump Avenue,” calling the gesture a special honour. In a post on Truth Social, Trump thanked India for the recognition and said he was the first US President to receive such an honour. He described the naming of the road as a memorable moment and appreciated the gesture.

    The ceremonial unveiling of the plaque marking “Donald Trump Avenue” was held during the “Freedom 250” celebration in Hyderabad, organised to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American Independence. US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor and Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka jointly unveiled the plaque during the event.

    The celebration brought together senior diplomats, government officials, and representatives from various sectors, including business, aerospace, defence, and technology. The Telangana government said the special designation reflects the strong and growing relationship between India and the United States while recognising Hyderabad’s contribution to bilateral cooperation.

    Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and US Consul General in Hyderabad Laura Williams were also present at the ceremony. Speaking at the event, Ambassador Sergio Gor highlighted Hyderabad’s rising importance in the India-US partnership. He pointed to the city’s progress in sectors such as technology, aerospace, and defence, saying it represents the expanding momentum of cooperation between the two countries.

    He also spoke about increasing economic collaboration between India and the US, noting that ongoing initiatives are expected to encourage major investments and further strengthen ties. The naming of the road has been presented as a symbol of friendship and growing engagement between the two nations.
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    World
    Sat, 27 Jun 2026
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    Kavya Nair
    A Pashtun rights advocate criticized Pakistan at the UNHRC, alleging rights violations in PoJK and Balochistan.

    Pashtun human rights defender Fazal-ur-Rehman Afridi has accused Pakistan of serious and widespread human rights violations in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and has called on the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) to initiate an independent international investigation.

    Speaking at the sidelines of the 62nd UNHRC session in Geneva, Afridi said the situation in PoJK had become “extremely critical,” particularly after the ban on the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC). He alleged that Pakistani security forces responded with a violent crackdown that resulted in dozens of civilian deaths and hundreds of injuries.

    He further claimed that restrictions on the movement of essential food supplies and medicines had worsened a growing humanitarian crisis in the region. Afridi urged the United Nations, neighbouring states, and international media to draw attention to the situation. Referring to Balochistan, he alleged that military operations and enforced disappearances are ongoing, and condemned the reported life sentence given to Baloch activist Dr Mahrang Baloch, calling the judiciary compromised and demanding her immediate release along with withdrawal of charges.

    Afridi also accused security forces in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of using heavy weaponry such as mortar shells, helicopter gunships, and airstrikes during operations, claiming that civilians—especially women and children—have been heavily affected. He said cases of enforced disappearances have risen sharply and noted that the case of PTM member Faridullah Khan Afridi has been submitted to the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances. He concluded by urging the UNHRC to investigate the allegations, hold responsible officials accountable, and allow unrestricted access for international human rights organizations and journalists to conflict-affected areas.
    Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.

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    Sat, 27 Jun 2026
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    Amarnath Yatra Set to Begin on July 3; Anantnag Police Confirms Strong Security Measures in Place

    The Shri Amarnath Yatra 2026 will begin on July 3 and conclude on August 28, with Anantnag Police implementing extensive security measures for the safety of pilgrims. A multi-layer security grid has been set up with the deployment of Jammu and Kashmir Police, CAPF, and J&K Armed Police personnel along the route. Authorities have activated advanced surveillance systems, including 34 Facial Recognition System cameras, 416 CCTV cameras, and drone monitoring. Under “Project Hawk Eye,” launched by Anantnag Police, aerial surveillance, elevated observation posts, and specially trained sniper teams have been deployed to strengthen security and ensure a peaceful pilgrimage.

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    Military
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      Decoding America: Is Trump turning JD Vance into the scapegoat for his war?

      Reged Ahmad and Jonathan Yerushalmy return after a brief pause with a new episode exploring the shifting negotiations aimed at ending the Iran war, and why Donald Trump says the responsibility for reaching a deal now rests with his vice-president. Jonathan also examines the latest Kennedy family member entering the political arena, questioning whether voters are losing interest in political dynasties. He also looks at whether Trump’s planned reflection pool will be completed before the 4 July celebrations.

      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian.

      World
      Thu, 25 Jun 2026
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      Aanya Pillai
      AI may make cyber threats faster, smarter, and harder to tackle.

      As AI continues to evolve, cyber risks are becoming a major business challenge rather than just a technical problem. The Five Eyes alliance warns that advanced AI models could transform the cyber threat landscape faster than anticipated. With AI being used for both attacks and defense, the question remains: who is ahead in this new automated cyber battle? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman explore this with Jayant Dave, Chief Information Security Officer at Check Point Software Technologies.

      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

      Technology
      Wed, 24 Jun 2026
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      Nisha Menon
      Brexit: What has happened to the UK economy a decade on, after seven prime ministers?

      A decade after the Brexit referendum, the United Kingdom is again facing a leadership transition, with the departure of Prime Minister Keir Starmer set to bring the country its seventh prime minister in just over 10 years. This frequent turnover reflects the ongoing political instability linked to the long-term effects of the Brexit. As nominations open on 9 July and a new prime minister is expected by September, analysts are examining what this latest leadership crisis reveals about Brexit’s lasting impact on British politics and governance, including insights from political analyst Alexander Hilton of Skystamper.
      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

      Economy
      Tue, 23 Jun 2026
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      Meera Iyer
      The King of the North: Who is the politician seen as the next potential British PM?

      Keir Starmer has revealed that he will step down as prime minister less than two years after securing an election win, setting off a contest to choose the next Labour leader. As Labour MPs grow increasingly concerned about the rising influence of Nigel Farage’s Reform party, attention has turned to Andy Burnham, the politician nicknamed the “King of the North.” His strong performance in a local by-election last weekend has fuelled speculation that he could be a future occupant of No. 10. Reged Ahmad speaks with North of England editor Josh Halliday about Burnham’s growing political momentum, why he is being viewed as a potential next British prime minister, and why the coming week could shape the future direction of UK politics.

      Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian.

      Politics
      Mon, 22 Jun 2026