Relatives of the Air India crash victims are denouncing the preliminary probe as a cover-up, alleging it protects the airline, Boeing, and the Indian government. Families are rejecting compensation offers and planning legal action, suspecting mechanical faults or maintenance issues rather than pilot error.
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Indian Railways is set for a major overhaul, with plans to introduce 1,000 new trains in five years and launch bullet train services by 2027. The government aims to boost capacity, cut costs, and improve passenger experience, investing heavily in infrastructure and manufacturing.
Operation Sindoor served as a potent message to Pakistan and the world, showcasing India's military prowess and readiness, according to security expert John Spencer. The operation tested Indian-made systems against Chinese military technology used by Pakistan, revealing the ineffectiveness of the latter. This event highlighted India's strategic response to cross-border terrorism and its ongoing transformation in the defence sector
A 20-year-old student in Balasore attempted self-immolation after alleging sexual harassment by a faculty member and inaction by the college. She posted on X about her plight, threatening suicide if justice wasn't served. Her father accuses the teacher and principal of tormenting her, leading to immense pressure and ultimately, her desperate act. She is currently battling severe burns.
Under gloomy skies, India's youthful team triumphed over England by 336 runs in the second Test at Edgbaston, securing their first-ever win at the venue. Led by Shubman Gill, with stellar performances from Gill himself and Akash Deep, India proved their mettle despite missing key players like Bumrah and Kohli.
The Supreme Court emphasized the importance of freedom of speech and expression, urging citizens to practice self-regulation to avoid state intervention regarding offensive social media posts. The court is considering guidelines to regulate online content while hearing a case involving Wazahat Khan, who faces multiple FIRs for controversial tweets.
Joy Taylor faces backlash after her FOX Sports contract wasn't renewed amidst allegations of inappropriate relationships with colleagues. She posted a workout video on Instagram, drawing harsh criticism and accusations related to her career advancement. Several other FOX Sports shows, including "Breakfast Ball" and "The Facility," have also been cancelled recently.
Magnus Carlsen, the world's top chess player, defeated OpenAI's ChatGPT in a game, he claimed in a social media post. He shared screenshots of his dominant win on X. Carlsen humorously noted he sometimes gets bored while traveling and plays chess with the artificial intelligence model. The AI tool estimated Carlsen's classical rating strength far below his actual FIDE rating.
Rights groups in Bangladesh accuse the Yunus-led interim government of ignoring a surge in violence against religious minorities. The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council reports 2,442 incidents, including killings and arson, between August 2024 and June 2025.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm welcome from the Indian community in Brazil, highlighted by a cultural dance inspired by Operation Sindoor. The performance, featuring the song "Saugandh Mujhe Iss Mitti Ki," drew praise from the Prime Minister. Modi is in Brazil for the 17th BRICS Summit and a State Visit, aiming to strengthen the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership.