Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif refuted the Indian Air Force chief's claim that India downed multiple Pakistani fighter jets and a large aircraft during Operation Sindoor. Asif dismissed the statement as a “dangerous distortion” intended for domestic political gain.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate a new residential complex for Members of Parliament on Baba Kharak Singh Marg next week. The complex features 184 large flats, each with five bedrooms and ample office space, exceeding the size of Type-VIII bungalows.
Despite resigning four months ago, former Maharashtra minister Dhananjay Munde continues to occupy the official bungalow 'Satpuda,' causing inconvenience to senior NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal, who was allotted the residence in May. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis acknowledged Munde's extended stay, while Bhujbal awaits the bungalow's availability, refraining from directly asking his party colleague to vacate.
The Election Commission has delisted 334 registered unrecognised political parties (RUPPs) for violating guidelines and statutory obligations. This action reduces the total number of RUPPs to 2,520, preventing them from accessing income-tax concessions. Parties were given opportunities to respond before the delisting, and they have 30 days to appeal the decision.
The Ireland embassy in India has strongly condemned the violent attacks against Indian citizens, emphasizing that racism and xenophobia are unacceptable. Ireland's deputy prime minister will meet with Indian community representatives to address concerns.
An Air India flight AI 2017 from Delhi to London returned to the terminal on Thursday due to a suspected technical issue in its Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The pilots decided to discontinue the take-off as a precautionary measure. Consequently, Air India arranged an alternative Dreamliner, which departed around 6 pm.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court directed Gagandeep Singh, accused of defrauding Navjot Kaur, to surrender his passport upon arrival from Dubai. To facilitate mediation, the court has granted him temporary protection from arrest. Navjot Kaur had filed a complaint alleging that Gagandeep duped her of Rs 10.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Rahul Gandhi's remarks regarding the Galwan clash, following the Supreme Court's disapproval. Modi stated that such immature comments about India's borders and armed forces are detrimental. He emphasized that the court's rebuke serves as a lesson to those making unsubstantiated claims about national security.
Mumbai's 170-year-old Government Law College (GLC) faces controversy as seasoned adjunct professors, some with over 50 years of experience, were seemingly excluded from the recent lecture timetable, causing concern among faculty and students. Despite a governing council decision to retain them as professors emeritus, lectures in their subjects have been suspended for over a month, raising worries about academic setbacks.
India clinched a thrilling Test series victory against England by 6 runs, while PM Modi paid tribute to Shibu Soren after his passing. A political clash erupted over the Supreme Court's criticism of Rahul Gandhi's China remarks. Despite Western pressure, India continues to import Russian oil, and a SpiceJet staffer spoke out about an assault at Srinagar airport.