In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court limited federal judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, a victory for President Trump who criticized lower courts for blocking his policies. The case involved Trump's attempt to revoke birthright citizenship, though the court didn't rule on its constitutionality.
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The AP PGECET 2025 results have been officially declared, with a notable 93.55% pass rate. Out of 14,231 registered candidates, 11,244 qualified for admission to M.Tech, M.Pharmacy, and Pharma D programmes. Female candidates slightly outnumbered their male counterparts. Minister Nara Lokesh praised the outcome and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to accessible, transparent higher education.
Amid escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, numerous Indian nationals, including students and pilgrims, are stranded, facing uncertain and risky returns. Indian embassies are coordinating evacuations, yet communication with some individuals remains difficult, causing immense distress to families back in India. Efforts are underway to provide assistance and facilitate their safe passage through neighboring countries.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has criticized PM Modi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, alleging a conspiracy to remove poor voters from electoral rolls through the Election Commission's special revision. He questions the timing and feasibility of creating a new voter list just before elections.
Manojit Mishra, accused in a law college rape case, is estranged from his father, who emphasizes accountability if his son is guilty. Mishra, once a promising law student, became involved in campus politics, facing allegations of rowdyism and misconduct.
Neeraj Chopra clinched his first Diamond League victory in two years in Paris, triumphing over Germany's Julian Weber with an impressive 88.16m throw. This win marks Chopra's first in the Paris leg of the series, overcoming previous second-place finishes. Earlier, Chopra finished second to Weber at the Doha Diamond League.
India's Under-19 team showcased their dominance by defeating England in the first Youth ODI with a six-wicket victory. Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14-year-old debutant, stole the show with a rapid 48 off 19 balls. Abhigyan Kundu's anchored innings ensured a comfortable chase, complementing the bowlers' effort in restricting England to 174.
Adani Airports Holdings Ltd. (AAHL) has secured $1 billion in financing for Mumbai International Airport (MIAL) through a project finance structure. This includes issuing $750 million in notes for refinancing and a provision to raise an additional $250 million. The funds will support MIAL's capital expenditure program for development and modernization.
India has strongly condemned the demolition of a Durga temple in Dhaka's Khilkhet, accusing the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government of siding with extremists. The ministry of external affairs expressed deep concern over the incident, stating the government failed to protect the temple and allowed its destruction despite potential alternatives.