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    Death toll from 6.7-magnitude quake in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi rises to three
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    From Balochistan to PoK, Pakistan's 'hard state' approach creating deeper alienation: Report
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    Bangladesh banks’ negative capital adequacy weakest in South Asia, could worsen further: Report
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    PM Modi meets top CEOs, highlights tremendous opportunities in India
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    India's defence production hit a record Rs 1.78 lakh crore in FY25-26 under the Aatmanirbhar drive, rising 110 percent since 2020-21, said Rajnath Singh.
    India’s annual defence output has reached a record ₹1.78 lakh crore in FY 2025–26, reflecting a 15.6% rise compared to the previous year’s ₹1.54 lakh crore and a 110% increase since FY 2020–21, according to the Ministry of Defence. The growth has been driven by expanded indigenous manufacturing, stronger private sector involvement, and rising defence exports. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh welcomed the milestone, attributing it to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the combined efforts of all stakeholders in the defence ecosystem. In a post on X, he highlighted that India’s defence production is consistently reaching new highs under the vision of self-reliance through Aatmanirbhar Bharat. The ministry noted that production stood at ₹84,643 crore in FY 2020–21 and has grown significantly since then, while indigenous output has nearly quadrupled from ₹43,746 crore in FY 2013–14. Defence Public Sector Undertakings and other government entities contributed about 76% of total production in FY 2025–26, with the private sector accounting for 24%, its highest share so far at around ₹42,000 crore. Defence exports also touched a record ₹38,424 crore during the year, underscoring India’s expanding global presence in defence manufacturing. The ministry said this sustained growth reflects the success of ongoing policy reforms, increased private participation, and strengthening export capabilities under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.
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    Delhi LG announces 20 percent quota for ex-Agniveers in Group C government jobs.

    Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Thursday announced a 20% reservation for former Agniveers in direct recruitment to several Group C positions, including police constables, firemen, forest guards, jail warders and wildlife guards. The decision was taken after Sandhu held a review meeting with the Chief Secretary, the Delhi Police Commissioner and other senior officials to discuss the implementation of reservation benefits for ex-Agniveers across government departments and agencies in the national capital.

    Sharing the development on X, the Lieutenant Governor said the move aligns with the Government of India’s broader vision of supporting former Agniveers after their military service. He noted that the reservation aims to make use of the discipline, professional skills and training acquired by these young men and women during their tenure in the armed forces.

    The reservation will apply to direct recruitment for vacant Group C posts, which are non-gazetted government positions. According to the LG, all eligible ex-Agniveers will be able to compete for these openings, ensuring equal access to opportunities while acknowledging their contribution to the country.

    Sandhu also directed the concerned departments to complete all required procedural changes and amendments to recruitment rules by June 30. In addition, departments have been authorised to assign responsibilities to these recruits based on their specialised skills and operational needs.
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    Madhya Pradesh: Temple trustee fatally assaulted in Indore; suspect taken into custody.

    A 71-year-old temple trustee, Kailash Modi, was allegedly killed after being attacked with a stick following a dispute in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on Tuesday morning, police said. Modi served as trustee and president of the Barah Mattha Temple near Gurunanak Colony under Annapurna police station limits. The accused, Mukesh Sharma, has been detained and is currently being questioned.


    According to police, the incident took place around 6 am near the gate of a gurudwara in Gurunanak Colony. Annapurna police station in-charge Gopal Yadav told ANI that Sharma, who was reportedly addicted to alcohol, had a long-running conflict with Modi over his behaviour. Police said Sharma and his three brothers previously lived within the temple premises, but repeated disputes and past altercations led to tension between them. A case had also been registered last year in connection with a similar issue.


    After being barred from staying at the temple, Sharma began living on a footpath outside and working as a labourer, police said. An argument reportedly broke out on Tuesday morning when Modi arrived at the temple, which escalated into a fatal assault near the gurudwara. Sharma allegedly attacked Modi with a stick, resulting in his death. Police have registered a case and further investigation is underway.

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    A Yamuna cleanup drive was organised at 28 ghats in Delhi, where CM Rekha Gupta encouraged public involvement in the effort.

    Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday said that a large-scale Yamuna cleaning drive was conducted across 28 ghats in the capital, with thousands of citizens joining the effort to clean the river and its surroundings. She noted that participants included people of all age groups, from children to senior citizens, who actively took part in the initiative.

    Describing the waste collected during the drive, Gupta said items such as plastic bags, religious offerings, and broken idols were found along the riverbanks. She added that such drives need to be organized regularly to address the problem effectively. She further emphasized the need for targeted waste management based on the different types of waste found at riverfront sites, saying systems should be designed accordingly.

    The Chief Minister also urged residents to contribute to keeping the Yamuna clean and to support ongoing environmental efforts. She highlighted that the government is working on improving the river through sewage treatment plants and plans to develop the riverbanks through cleanliness and tree plantation drives to make the city greener.

    In her appeal, she also stressed the importance of properly disposing of worship materials, noting that they should be treated respectfully even after use. Recalling her participation in the campaign at Geeta Colony Ghat, she thanked youth groups, sanitation workers, volunteers, NGOs, and over 500 organizations involved in the drive. She said the large turnout reflected a shared responsibility toward keeping the Yamuna and its ghats clean. The initiative is part of the government’s broader effort to restore the Yamuna through public participation, improved waste management, and environmental conservation measures.

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    Abhishek Banerjee has faced a complaint regarding claims that he made provocative remarks during the West Bengal polls.

    A complaint has been lodged at the Siliguri Cyber Cell police station against TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, seeking an investigation into certain statements he allegedly made during election campaigning ahead of the West Bengal Assembly polls and their circulation on social media. The complaint was filed by Sanjay Kumar Singhal, who described Banerjee’s remarks as potentially “capable of political tension.”

    According to the complaint, the statements—reportedly available in video recordings and public speeches—contained warnings and references to consequences after polling and the declaration of results. The complainant argued that parts of these remarks could be seen by the public as intimidating, provocative, or likely to create fear and political unrest.

    Singhal, speaking to ANI, confirmed that he filed the complaint on Friday, which has been registered under case number 175/12/06/2026. He claimed that Banerjee made multiple remarks during the campaign that were not in accordance with the law and questioned how a Member of Parliament could allegedly make such statements while invoking the Union Home Minister and challenging authority.

    He also cited specific comments attributed to Banerjee, including remarks about playing loud music and warnings that were interpreted as threats, arguing that such language could spread fear among voters. He added that the Election Commission’s responsibility is to ensure free and fair elections, questioning whether elections can truly be fear-free under such circumstances.

    Singhal further stated that his intention in filing the complaint was not personal harassment but to uphold the principle that the law applies equally to everyone. He said the case would test whether authorities take action, emphasizing his belief in accountability and rule of law. He also referred to past incidents of political violence, expressing concern over potential unrest. Reports said that a CID team conducted a search at Abhishek Banerjee’s Kalighat residence in Kolkata. TMC Rajya Sabha MP Sagarika Ghose alleged that the search operation took place early in the morning, claiming that officials conducted a detailed search but found no evidence of wrongdoing.

    The Trinamool Congress described the action as political vendetta and dismissed claims of financial irregularities, calling it misinformation. Party sources insisted there were no such transactions or evidence, and said they would pursue legal action over the alleged false narrative. Kolkata Police also registered an FIR against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over a separate complaint alleging that a speech she delivered earlier this year was misleading and capable of disturbing public order and communal harmony.
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    Sat, 13 Jun 2026
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    The Centre has taken control of Delhi's Jaipur Polo Ground amid an ongoing land dispute in the Lutyens' area.

    Officials from the Land & Development Office (L&DO) under the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry on Saturday took possession of the 15.20-acre Jaipur Polo Ground in Delhi’s Race Course area, officials said. This followed an eviction order issued on May 20, which cited the need for the land for a “larger public purpose,” though no specific use was disclosed. The move makes the Jaipur Polo Ground the latest Lutyens’ Delhi property involved in an ongoing dispute over government land and legacy clubs, similar to cases involving the Race Course Club and Delhi Gymkhana Club. On June 8, the Delhi High Court directed a district court to hear the Indian Polo Association’s (IPA) plea challenging the eviction notice, but the lower court refused interim relief. The IPA has called the eviction “wrongful and arbitrary” and said it will pursue legal remedies. The L&DO has also issued eviction notices to other elite clubs, including the Race Course Club and Gymkhana Club, as part of a broader effort to reclaim land for public purposes, leaving the future use of these high-value properties unclear.

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      Frances Tan representing AT at the Commonwealth Song Contest.

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