The Supreme Court has stayed proceedings against Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case for allegedly making defamatory remarks about Amit Shah during the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. The court has sought responses from the Jharkhand government and the complainant. The case was initially filed by BJP functionary Navin Jha for Rahul's comments during a Congress meeting in Delhi.
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Sunday's ICC Champions Trophy final outcome could affect Indian cricket's leadership and preparation for the 2027 ODI World Cup and next WTC cycle. Discussions around Rohit Sharma's future as captain are ongoing, with BCCI awaiting the final result before announcing new central contracts. Strong performances in the Champions Trophy might influence key player contracts and team stability.
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Sindhu Gangadharan, Nasscom chairperson, criticizes global tech giants like Meta and Amazon for reducing diversity initiatives, calling it unfortunate and urging adherence to core values. She underscores the importance of diversity in achieving global success, emphasizing its role in product development and customer satisfaction.
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A Dalit man's wedding procession in Bulandshahr was attacked by around 40 upper caste men. The attackers hurled casteist slurs, physically assaulted the guests, and forcibly pulled the groom off the horse. Six guests sustained injuries, and an FIR has been registered involving 30 identified and some unknown assailants.
Astronaut Sunita Williams has been stranded in space since June 6 due to a technical fault in the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. Attempts to bring her back with SpaceX's Crew 10 mission were unsuccessful. Williams, who misses her family, especially her pet, is facing mental and physical challenges while awaiting a safe return.
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