A row has erupted over the selection of representatives for a multi-party global outreach on counter-terrorism. Opposition parties like Congress and Trinamool Congress accuse the government of unilateral decision-making and ignoring their suggestions. The BJP defends the selection process, emphasizing national interest over party politics.
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Following the Pahalgam terror attack, stakeholders organized a roadshow from Srinagar to Pahalgam to revive tourism. The roadshow aimed to convey that Kashmir is safe. It was stopped 30km before Pahalgam due to security concerns. Participants included shikara operators, hoteliers, and travel agents. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed dismay over the impact on tourism.
Residents of Pimpri Chinchwad are devastated as the municipal corporation demolishes their homes, citing an NGT order and the blue flood line of the Indrayani river. Many allege they paid bribes to officials who promised to prevent demolition. Now homeless, they face financial ruin, with some having invested their life savings and taken out loans for these properties.
Pakistan has prolonged its airspace closure for Indian airlines until June 24, 2025, impacting flights to and from the west. This extension, detailed in a new notice, restricts access for Indian-registered aircraft, including military flights. While many foreign airlines now overfly Pakistan, Indian carriers from North India face longer routes due to the ongoing restrictions.
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Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli have always stood as one of the most admired celebrity couples, not just for their professional excellence, but also for the genuine bond they share as life partners and parents. Recently, after Virat Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket, the family sought spiritual peace and blessings at an ashram in Vrindavan. And now, a heartwarming video showing a rare glimpse into their private family time has surfaced online.
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