The fate of India's scheduled cricket tour to Bangladesh this August hangs in the balance, according to BCB President Aminul Islam. While the itinerary, featuring ODIs and T20Is in Mirpur and Chattogram, was announced earlier, the BCCI is awaiting government approvals before confirming the visit.
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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.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will conduct Class 10 board exams twice a year starting in 2026. The first phase will be mandatory, while the second phase will be optional, allowing students to improve their scores with the best result being retained. Internal assessments will be held once annually. This policy aims to reduce exam stress, offer flexibility, and enhance learning outcomes, marking a major reform in India’s education system.
Following Shashi Tharoor's cryptic social media post, the Congress party has intensified its criticism of the Thiruvananthapuram MP. Manickam Tagore cautioned Tharoor to be wary of 'hawks' and 'vultures,' while Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge indirectly criticized Tharoor for allegedly prioritizing Modi over the nation.
US President Donald Trump unilaterally declared a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, a move that surprised even his own administration and the involved nations. Trump claimed both countries sought his intervention for peace. He outlined a detailed ceasefire plan on social media, complete with a timeline, despite ongoing missile exchanges.
India has expressed its approval of the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, acknowledging it as a positive move amidst rising regional tensions. The Ministry of External Affairs lauded the diplomatic efforts of the United States and Qatar in facilitating the fragile truce. India reiterated that dialogue is essential for resolving regional disputes and offered support for further peacebuilding initiatives.
India has expressed grave concern over the abduction of three Indian nationals in Mali, who were employees of Diamond Cement Factory in Kayes. The abduction occurred during a coordinated armed assault on July 1. India has urged the Malian government to ensure the safe and swift release of its citizens, while the Indian embassy is working closely with local authorities.
Basketball enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the 2025 NBA Draft, a two-day event commencing on June 25th at 8 p.m. ET. The draft, broadcast on ESPN and ABC from Barclays Center, will unveil the next generation of stars, including Duke's Cooper Flagg. The draft lottery, overseen by Ernst & Young, determines the coveted No.
KSEAB has declared the Karnataka 2nd PUC Exam 3 results for 2025, with only 22% of students passing out of 82,683 candidates. Over 11,900 students improved their scores, a rise from last year’s 7,420. Students can check results online from 1 PM on July 1. The overall consolidated pass rate, including repeaters and private candidates, stands at 79.81%, with 5,66,636 students passing out of 7,09,968 total.
An Indian Naval ship, deployed in the Gulf of Oman, swiftly responded to a distress call from MT Yi Cheng 6, a Palau-flagged vessel with 14 Indian crew members. The ship experienced a major engine room fire and power failure while traveling from Kandla, India, to Shinas, Oman.