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    India remains committed to shape safe AI future: MoS Singh
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    Israeli FM says next round of talks with Lebanon to be held in Rome
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    New beginning in India-Indonesia relationship based on Ganga-Mahakam Vision: PM Modi
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    Mumbai Rains: Cloudburst Alert Issued for Nashik; Mumbai-Pune Expressway's Missing Link Reopens
    Heavy monsoon rains continued to batter Maharashtra on Tuesday, prompting authorities to issue a cloudburst alert for Nashik while restoring traffic on the Mumbai-bound carriageway of the Mumbai-Pune Expressways Missing Link after a temporary closure caused by a landslide. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of extremely heavy rainfall in parts of the state, with Nashik among the districts facing the highest risk. The administration has urged residents, particularly those living near rivers, dams, and hilly regions, to remain vigilant as intense rainfall could trigger flash floods and landslides. As a precaution, disaster response teams have been placed on standby, and local authorities are closely monitoring water levels in reservoirs and rivers. Citizens have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel and follow official weather updates. Mumbai continued to witness intermittent heavy showers that led to waterlogging in several low-lying areas, slowing vehicular movement during peak hours. Commuters faced delays on key roads as traffic moved at a sluggish pace amid reduced visibility and flooded stretches. Public transport services also experienced disruptions, with some suburban train services running behind schedule due to adverse weather conditions. Flight operations at Mumbai airport were affected as well, with several arrivals and departures delayed because of poor visibility and operational constraints. In a significant relief for motorists, officials reopened the Mumbai-bound lane of the Mumbai-Pune Expressways Missing Link after completing emergency clearance work. The newly inaugurated stretch had been shut following a landslide triggered by continuous rainfall, raising concerns over slope stability in the ghat section. Authorities said engineers inspected the affected area, removed debris, and carried out safety assessments before allowing traffic to resume. Although the route has been reopened, officials said monitoring will continue as heavy rainfall persists across the region. The Missing Link project, designed to reduce travel time between Mumbai and Pune by bypassing the winding and accident-prone sections of the expressway, remains one of Maharashtras flagship infrastructure projects. However, the recent landslide has sparked fresh discussions about the need for stronger slope protection measures and improved drainage systems to withstand extreme monsoon conditions. Rail connectivity between Mumbai and Pune also continued to face challenges, with several trains running late or being diverted due to weather-related issues, including water accumulation and landslide risks along certain sections of the route. The Maharashtra government has appealed to residents to exercise caution over the next few days as forecasts indicate that heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely to continue in several districts. Emergency agencies remain on alert, while district administrations have been instructed to respond swiftly to any rain-related incidents. With the southwest monsoon remaining active across the state, officials are keeping a close watch on vulnerable locations to minimize the impact of flooding, landslides, and other weather-related emergencies. Disclaimer: This image is taken from Hindustan Times.
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    Police Trace Source of Rs 15 Lakh Transactions in Ayodhya Ram Temple Theft Case
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    Allahabad HC's Lucknow Bench to hear plea seeking CBI probe into alleged Ram Temple donation irregularities.
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    Rain Havoc Across Regions: Monsoon Deluge Leads to Floods, Landslides and Transport Troubles
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    Ram Temple Trust Initially Resisted Champat Rai's Resignation, Accepted It After Bylaws Were Clarified

    The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust on Monday accepted the resignation of its General Secretary, Champat Rai, after an intense meeting in which several trustees initially urged him to continue in office. The decision was ultimately taken after senior advocate and trust member K. Parasaran clarified that the Trust's bylaws require a resignation to be accepted once it has been submitted.

    According to people familiar with the meeting, trustees unanimously expressed their desire for Rai to remain in his position, acknowledging his long association with the Ram Temple movement and his contribution to the construction of the temple. However, Parasaran, who participated in the meeting virtually and was instrumental in drafting the Trust's constitution, explained that the rules leave no room to reject a voluntary resignation.

    Following the clarification, the Trust formally accepted Rai's resignation. Officials said that under the Trust's constitution, a person who resigns from an office-bearer's post can only return through a fresh appointment process. The Trust also accepted the resignation of trustee Anil Mishra during the same meeting. Both resignations come amid the ongoing investigation into the alleged theft and embezzlement of donations received at the Ram Temple.

    Speaking after the meeting, Trust Treasurer Govind Dev Giri said Rai had voluntarily stepped down, feeling it would be inappropriate to continue as General Secretary until those responsible for the alleged theft are identified and punished. He also praised Rai's years of service, stating that the resignation was made out of a sense of moral responsibility rather than any established wrongdoing. As part of the administrative changes, the Trust appointed retired Indian Forest Service officer and senior RSS functionary Krishna Mohan as the interim General Secretary. It also announced plans to create the post of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to strengthen the temple's administrative structure. A three-member committee will recommend suitable candidates for the new position.

    During the meeting, Trust members were also briefed on the progress of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into the alleged donation theft. Trustees reportedly called for strict action against those arrested in the case and emphasized the need to safeguard the faith of millions of devotees. The Trust is expected to meet again later this month to discuss the appointment of new trustees and review additional administrative matters. The developments mark one of the most significant organizational changes within the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust since its formation in 2020, as it seeks to reinforce transparency and public confidence while the investigation continues.
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    Two people have been arrested in an inter-state racket involved in making and selling fake ID documents online.

    The Intelligence Fusion & Strategic Operations (IFSO) unit of the Special Cell, Delhi Police, on Monday dismantled an inter-state network involved in creating and selling fake identity documents through the website bkprint.in. Two individuals, identified as Bideshi Saw and Santosh Kumar, were arrested in connection with the case.

    Acting on inputs gathered through social media monitoring and cyber patrolling, investigators learned that counterfeit government documents were being produced and sold online for monetary gain via the website. A preliminary verification confirmed that the platform was offering services related to Aadhaar cards, voter ID cards, PAN-related documents, residence and caste certificates, as well as birth and death certificates, among other identity-related records.

    To confirm the modus operandi, officers created a dummy user account using a mobile number. The website demanded wallet recharge before providing services. Accordingly, ₹100 was transferred via a UPI ID displayed on the platform. Once the wallet was credited, the system generated forged Aadhaar and voter ID cards using fictitious details and an uploaded photograph.

    Further examination of the Aadhaar document revealed that the QR code only displayed manually entered information and was not connected to any official Aadhaar database, confirming that the documents were fake. The investigation established that the website was systematically facilitating the creation and distribution of forged government identity documents for illegal profit.

    During the probe, the mobile number and UPI account used for transactions were traced to accused Bideshi Saw, a resident of Daman & Diu, who was subsequently arrested from the region. During interrogation, he revealed that he was involved in processing fake documents through bkprint.in in exchange for online payments. He further disclosed that the technical backend of the platform was being handled by Santosh Kumar from Patna, Bihar.

    Based on technical analysis and investigative leads, Santosh Kumar was traced and arrested from Patna. Evidence recovered from his devices included website source code, hosting details, customer records, technical files, payment data, and chat logs with the co-accused, all indicating his active role in developing and managing the websites used for generating forged documents.

    Several electronic devices were also seized during the operation. From Bideshi Saw, police recovered a Realme Narzo 70 Pro 5G phone, a Redmi handset, a Lenovo IdeaPad laptop, and a QR code sound box. From Santosh Kumar, an ASUS VivoBook laptop containing source code and technical records, along with a mobile phone holding communication with the co-accused, was recovered. Additionally, digital records linked to bkprint.in and bkprint.xyz, including source code, hosting information, customer databases, and payment details, along with electronic materials bearing the names “BKS” and “BKS Online Services,” were also seized.

    Authorities described the case as a serious, organized, and technology-driven crime involving the illegal creation and distribution of forged government identity documents through online platforms for financial gain. The investigation is ongoing to identify other associates, trace the full network of customers, track illicit proceeds, and determine whether more individuals were involved in using or distributing the fake documents.
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    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has conveyed his greetings on the beginning of the Shri Amarnath Yatra.

    Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday extended his greetings to devotees on the start of the annual Shri Amarnath Yatra, calling it a deeply sacred journey that reflects devotion, faith, penance, and the values of Sanatan tradition. In a message posted on X, he conveyed heartfelt wishes to all pilgrims and prayed for their safe, smooth, and successful journey. He expressed hope that the holy pilgrimage would bring divine blessings and enrich devotees with peace, prosperity, good health, spiritual strength, and a spirit of service to society. He also prayed to Lord Shiva for the protection and well-being of all those undertaking the challenging trek.

    At the same time, several senior leaders also shared their greetings. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh extended his best wishes to the pilgrims, praying for the grace of Lord Shiva and wishing that every devotee experiences a safe and fulfilling journey filled with peace, prosperity, and renewed energy. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also greeted the devotees, describing the Yatra as a grand celebration of Sanatan faith and praying for devotees to receive blessings and the divine vision of Baba Barfani.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed his wishes, calling the pilgrimage a rare spiritual privilege. He urged devotees to undertake the journey with discipline, devotion, and a sense of responsibility toward the nation. He further encouraged pilgrims to conclude the Yatra by planting a sapling under the “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” initiative, linking spirituality with environmental awareness.

    The 57-day pilgrimage officially began on Friday and is being managed under strict security arrangements. Authorities are using digital surveillance systems and RFID tracking to ensure real-time monitoring, crowd control, and safety of pilgrims throughout the route. The Yatra is scheduled to conclude on August 28, coinciding with the festival of Rakshabandhan.
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    Fri, 03 Jul 2026
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    Heavy Rain Batters Himachal: 46 Roads Closed, Power Supply Disrupted; Four Dead in Weather-Related Incidents

    Persistent monsoon showers continue to affect Himachal Pradesh, disrupting daily life and damaging public infrastructure in multiple districts. The latest update released by the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) on Thursday indicates that the impact of the ongoing rainfall has worsened over the last 24 hours, with more roads blocked, increased power outages, and additional weather-related incidents.

    According to the SEOC, 46 roads across the state are currently inaccessible, compared to 35 reported on Wednesday evening. Kullu remains the most severely affected district, where 18 roads have been closed due to landslides and heavy rainfall. Mandi follows with 13 blocked roads, creating difficulties for commuters and emergency services.

    The state's electricity network has also taken a significant hit. The number of non-functional Distribution Transformer Regions (DTRs) has climbed to 181 from 127 recorded a day earlier. Mandi has suffered the greatest disruption, with 122 transformers out of service, resulting in prolonged power cuts in several localities.

    Water supply has also been affected. Six drinking water schemes have been disrupted, all located in the Jhandutta subdivision of Bilaspur district. Restoration work is currently underway to resume normal supply to the affected areas. The ongoing monsoon has also led to loss of life. Seasonal records show four weather-related deaths so far, with Kangra district accounting for three fatalities caused by incidents including electrocution, a fall, and another rain-linked mishap. Mandi district reported one death following a fall.

    Two people have died in separate road accidents during the monsoon season, with one case each reported from Kinnaur and Mandi districts. Officials estimate that the cumulative financial losses from the ongoing rains have reached approximately Rs 44.40 lakh. Mandi has recorded the highest damage at around Rs 24 lakh, while Kangra has reported losses of nearly Rs 16 lakh.

    Government departments and emergency response teams continue to work on reopening blocked roads, restoring electricity, and repairing damaged water supply systems. Authorities have advised both residents and visitors to remain alert, avoid travel through landslide-prone areas unless necessary, and closely follow official weather updates, as more rainfall is forecast in several parts of the state.
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    Gadkari Says Technology Can Play Key Role in Improving Road Safety and Creating Greater Awareness

    Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday stressed the importance of technology, awareness, and responsible driving habits in improving road safety in India. Speaking at an Uber event, he said simple steps like wearing helmets, using seat belts, and following traffic rules can help reduce road accident deaths. Gadkari said India records nearly 5 lakh road accidents and around 1.80 lakh fatalities every year. He highlighted the importance of the “Golden Hour” after accidents, saying timely help can save lives. He also spoke about the Rah-Veer (Good Samaritan) Scheme, under which people who help accident victims get medical assistance during the Golden Hour can receive ₹25,000 and a certificate of appreciation. The minister said the government is working on road safety through the 4Es approach — Education, Engineering, Enforcement, and Emergency Care. He added that around ₹50,000 crore has been spent on removing accident-prone black spots on highways. Uber also announced new safety measures, including a feature to securely record in-cab videos and ambulance assistance integration to improve emergency response during trips.

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      Frances Tan representing AT at the Commonwealth Song Contest.

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      From the Lab to Your Shelf: AI That Monitors Food Freshness in Real Time

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