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Sat, 30 May 2026
The political battle over the NEET examination controversy has intensified after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi following remarks made by the Centre during a Supreme Court hearing on the alleged paper leak case. During the proceedings, the government informed the apex court that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is personally monitoring developments related to the NEET issue and the steps being taken to address concerns surrounding the examination process. The statement was presented as part of the Centre’s effort to assure the court that the matter is being handled with seriousness and close supervision. Reacting to the government’s submission, Rahul Gandhi launched a sharp criticism on social media. In a sarcastic remark, he suggested that if the Prime Minister was personally overseeing the process, then responsibility for the paper leak controversy should also be linked to the highest level of leadership. His comment quickly gained attention online and added a fresh political dimension to an issue that has already triggered anxiety among lakhs of students and parents across the country. The NEET examination, one of India’s most competitive entrance tests for medical admissions, has faced repeated scrutiny over allegations of irregularities and question paper leaks. Concerns about transparency and exam security have led to multiple petitions, investigations, and court hearings in recent years. The Supreme Court has repeatedly emphasized the need to protect the interests of students and maintain trust in the examination system. The BJP, however, strongly rejected Rahul Gandhi’s remarks. Party leaders accused him of politicizing a sensitive issue involving students and their futures. According to BJP representatives, the Congress leader’s comments were aimed at creating confusion rather than contributing constructively to solving the problem. The party maintained that the government is taking the matter seriously and that agencies are working to ensure accountability wherever wrongdoing is found. The controversy comes at a time when public confidence in competitive examinations is under intense scrutiny. Education experts have argued that beyond political blame games, the larger challenge is strengthening examination security, improving accountability, and restoring faith among students who invest years preparing for high-stakes tests. The debate is no longer just about one examination. It has become a broader conversation about the credibility of recruitment and entrance tests in India. Repeated allegations of leaks and irregularities have fueled demands for stronger safeguards, technological reforms, and stricter action against those involved in malpractice. As the Supreme Court continues to hear matters related to the NEET controversy, the issue is likely to remain both a legal and political flashpoint. While opposition parties are pressing the government for answers, the Centre insists that corrective measures are being implemented and that the interests of students remain the top priority. Disclaimer: This image is taken from Hindustan Times.
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Mumbai taxi drivers struggle with higher operating costs as CNG reaches Rs 86 per kilogram.

Mumbai cab drivers have expressed concern after the price of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) was increased by ₹2 per kilogram, raising the retail rate to ₹86 per kg. Drivers say the hike will further squeeze their earnings as passenger fares have remained unchanged despite rising operating expenses. The increase comes amid worries over global energy supplies linked to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. The latest revision has added to the financial burden on taxi operators, many of whom say their incomes have not kept pace with mounting costs.

Speaking to ANI, cab driver Faiz Khan said the higher CNG rates are making it increasingly difficult for drivers to make ends meet. He noted that while fuel prices have gone up, fare rates have remained the same, reducing their ability to earn a sustainable income. Another driver, Maan Singh Nikam, criticized the repeated increases in CNG prices, saying they are directly affecting drivers' livelihoods. He argued that fare structures have not been revised despite multiple fuel price hikes, leaving drivers with lower take-home earnings.

Driver Shakeel Ahmed echoed similar concerns, stating that customers are unwilling to pay higher fares even as fuel costs continue to rise. According to him, the growing gap between operating expenses and fixed fares is making it harder for drivers to maintain their income levels. CNG prices in New Delhi were also raised, increasing by ₹2.61 to ₹102.12 per kg. The latest revision marks the fourth consecutive increase in the capital this month.
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Rajasthan: Four people, including a former sarpanch, discovered dead inside a burnt car in Ajmer; police launch investigation.

Four members of a family, including a former sarpanch and a former district council member, were found dead under suspicious circumstances inside a burnt vehicle in Shrirampura village of Rajasthan’s Ajmer district early on Thursday, police officials said. The deceased were identified as former sarpanch Ram Singh Chaudhary, his 79-year-old mother, his 30-year-old cousin sister, and his wife Suryagyan, who had earlier served as a district council member. The shocking incident has created panic in the village and prompted an extensive police investigation.

According to Ajmer Superintendent of Police Harshvardhan Agarwal, the incident is believed to have occurred between 4 am and 5 am. The burnt car carrying the bodies was discovered around 500 metres away from the family’s house near the main road. Speaking about the condition of the victims, the SP said three bodies were completely charred, while the fourth body was only partially burnt and had visible injury marks, raising suspicion about the nature of the deaths.

Police teams, including experts from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) and the Mobile Forensic Unit (MOB), were rushed to the scene to gather evidence and examine the vehicle and surrounding area. Investigators are currently probing the case from two possible angles. One possibility is that a short circuit in the vehicle may have triggered the fire, while the second angle is that the victims may have been murdered before the car was deliberately set ablaze.

The SP said forensic teams have collected important evidence from multiple locations and authorities are working to piece together the sequence of events. Police have also detained a few family members for questioning as part of the ongoing investigation into the suspicious deaths.

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Thu, 28 May 2026
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Government launches SARTHAK-PDS scheme with a Rs 25,530 crore budget to upgrade the food distribution system.

The Central government on Wednesday unveiled the SARTHAK-PDS scheme with an allocation of ₹25,530 crore to modernise the Public Distribution System (PDS), strengthen logistics and deploy artificial intelligence-based solutions for beneficiary management and grievance handling. The announcement was made by Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw during a Cabinet briefing.


The scheme will be implemented over five years, from April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2031. It includes financial support for state agencies involved in the intra-state transportation of food grains, assistance for fair price shops and broader PDS modernisation initiatives. As part of the next phase of SMART PDS, the government introduced three AI-powered platforms — NIRMAL, ASHA and SAKSHAM. NIRMAL will serve as a real-time AI-based beneficiary registry, enabling live integration between ministries and convergence with other welfare schemes.


The ASHA module will operate as a multilingual AI-powered grievance redressal and citizen engagement system through calls, WhatsApp, IVRS and chatbots, with the capacity to manage up to three lakh interactions daily. SAKSHAM will function as an AI-driven supply chain management platform featuring vehicle tracking, QR-code traceability, demand forecasting and route optimisation tools.


According to the government, the technology-enabled framework is expected to improve the identification of eligible beneficiaries and enhance citizen satisfaction. The ASHA AI assistant is also expected to speed up grievance resolution in users’ preferred languages. The Centre further stated that the scheme could reduce food grain transportation distances by 15 to 50 per cent, helping minimise wastage and promote local procurement. Improved logistics are projected to save around ₹280 crore annually and cut carbon emissions by 35 per cent.


The programme will introduce QR-coded tags on food grain bags and vehicle tracking systems to improve transparency and monitoring across the supply chain. The government said the initiative aims to make the Public Distribution System more efficient, transparent, technology-driven and citizen-friendly while reducing operational leakages and strengthening delivery mechanisms.

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Wed, 27 May 2026
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Akhilesh Yadav accused the Yogi government of creating a complete criminal network through staged police encounters.

Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday strongly criticised the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh government, accusing it of building a “criminal system” through alleged fake encounters and misusing police personnel for political gain. Speaking at a press conference, the Samajwadi Party chief claimed that the government distances itself from police officers once encounter cases become controversial. Referring to the Gorakhpur fake encounter case, he alleged that several policemen ended up in jail while the government withdrew support from them.

Yadav said fake encounters had created a dangerous system where police officers were exploited for political purposes. He claimed some lawyers promote fabricated narratives around encounter cases and warned that policemen involved in such incidents could face lifelong consequences, including social stigma within their own families.

The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister further alleged that fake encounters violate democratic values and are used to create fear and psychological pressure among the public. He claimed that such practices discourage investment and accused some officials of misusing the fear surrounding encounters to commit crimes against women.

Yadav also alleged that encounters in the state were being carried out on the basis of caste and religion, targeting backward classes, Dalits, and minorities. According to him, the government was using such actions to assert dominance and suppress the rights of PDA communities — Pichde, Dalit, and Alpsankhyak (Backward Classes, Dalits, and Minorities). He maintained that any encounter carried out with hidden motives should be considered fake and accused the government of misusing its authority to spread fear and exert control.
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Tue, 26 May 2026
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the Indian Navy maintained constant pressure on Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, forcing the Pakistan Navy to remain confined to its ports. Speaking at the inauguration of the Nausena Shaurya Vatika naval museum in Lucknow, he praised the Navy's preparedness and role in the operation launched after the Pahalgam terror attack. Singh said the museum, developed jointly by the Indian Navy and the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Department, would serve as a centre of inspiration and a major tourist attraction. He also highlighted India's growing defence manufacturing capabilities and announced plans to bring a submarine to the museum site in the future.

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This week, as the repercussions of the US-Israel conflict with Iran continue, Australians are feeling the pinch from a worsening fuel crisis. At the same time, the Liberal Party faces a critical moment as voters increasingly shift toward One Nation. In this edition of the Guardian’s Australian Politics podcast, political editor Tom McIlroy talks with Andrew Hastie, shadow minister for industry and sovereign capability, about Australia’s approach to the global fuel shock, the need for reindustrialisation, and his perspective on how the Liberal Party should respond to the rise of One Nation.

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