Israeli Defense Forces conducted extensive strikes on Iranian military targets, including the Organisation of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND), linked to Iran's nuclear program. The operation involved over 60 fighter jets targeting missile manufacturing facilities and the SPND headquarters. These strikes are part of an escalating conflict, prompting diplomatic efforts from European officials as the US considers involvement.
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The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has declared the SSLC Exam 2 Result 2025 today. Held from May 26 to June 2, the supplementary exams offered a second chance to Class 10 students who failed or aimed to improve their scores. Results are available at karresults.nic.in; practical exams were conducted on June 3.
National Testing Agency announced NEET UG 2025 results. Over 22 lakh students appeared. 12.3 lakh candidates qualified this year. Aspirants can check scorecards on neet.nta.nic.in. Category-wise and gender-wise details are available. Female candidates dominated the results. Qualified candidates are now eligible for Medical Counselling Committee counselling. Cut-off marks decreased slightly. Counselling schedule will be announced soon on mcc.nic.in.
In Baghpat's Budhpur village, thirteen deaths in the last 15 days are raising concerns about water contamination from industrial waste. Locals attribute the fatalities, mainly from heart issues and kidney failure, to polluted groundwater. Officials have acknowledged the issue, prompting medical screenings and calls for accountability from pollution control bodies.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma criticized the Congress party for allegedly allowing Pakistan to become a nuclear power, claiming it now uses "nuclear blackmail." Sarma stated that India had the chance to eliminate Pakistan's nuclear threat in the 1980s, with support from the military and intelligence, but Indira Gandhi hesitated.
Byju's has sold its US subsidiaries, Epic and Tynker, through US bankruptcy proceedings as part of its asset liquidation after a financial downturn. Epic was acquired by TAL Education Group for $95 million, while CodeHS purchased Tynker for $2.2 million. These sales aim to help lenders recover losses from a $1.
In Khajuwala, Bikaner, a gang posing as occult practitioners allegedly drugged four men with sedatives, leading to three deaths and one hospitalization. The victims were lured with promises of doubled money through black magic, but were instead robbed of cash and valuables estimated at Rs 45–50 lakh. Police are investigating the possibility of internal betrayal among the victims.
Maharashtra Legislative Council Chairperson Ram Shinde has admitted a breach of privilege motion against comedian Kunal Kamra for his parody song referencing Deputy CM Eknath Shinde. BJP MLC Pravin Darekar moved the motion, which has now been referred to the privilege committee. Ram Shinde stated the committee will decide on issuing a notice to Kamra.
The Supreme Court declined to hear a plea from a Goa-born Pakistani Catholic man seeking Indian citizenship under the CAA, as he arrived after the 2014 cutoff date. Citing religious persecution in Pakistan and an expiring passport, he requested visa extension, but the court directed him to the Bombay High Court.
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Novak Djokovic reflects on his career. He speaks about his place among tennis greats Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Djokovic admits feeling like an outsider. He acknowledges the impact of cultural factors on fan support. He respects his rivals. He highlights the influence of their rivalries on his development. He shares his thoughts after his French Open exit.