India's Union Cabinet, under Prime Minister Modi, has approved a bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad. This decision includes signing a Host Collaboration Agreement and providing financial support to Gujarat. The Games, featuring 72 nations, aim to boost tourism, create jobs, and inspire young athletes, utilising facilities like the Narendra Modi Stadium.
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BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya has accused Congress leader Pawan Khera's wife, Kota Neelima, of possessing two active voter IDs. Malviya also targeted Rahul Gandhi for raising voter fraud allegations without due diligence, accusing him of endangering voters by revealing their identities. He further alleged that multiple Congress leaders hold multiple voter IDs, implicating Sonia Gandhi in the controversy.
The FDA has approved updated COVID-19 vaccines for the 2025-2026 season, with stricter eligibility rules focusing on older adults and high-risk individuals. Pfizer-BioNTech's shot is for those 65 and older and high-risk individuals aged 5-64, while Moderna's is for high-risk groups 6 months and older, and Novavax is for those 12 and up.
Delta Corp has put its Rs 2,000-2,500 crore integrated resort-cum-casino township project in Goa on hold due to uncertainty surrounding potential GST slab changes. The company fears that a proposed 40% GST rate on casinos would render the sector unviable, impacting jobs, tourism, and revenue collection. Delta Corp is also concerned about retrospective GST demands.
The Supreme Court is set to investigate the alleged environmental violations in Himalayan development projects, suspected of causing recent devastating floods and landslides. The court issued notices to multiple government bodies and states, expressing concern over illegal deforestation. The PIL seeks an SIT to determine the causes of these disasters and suggest protective measures for the Himalayan ecology.
Los Angeles Lakers' Jeanie Buss and Rob Pelinka visited Luka Doncic in Poland. They showed support before EuroBasket. Doncic signed a big extension with the Lakers. The Lakers see him as the future leader. Doncic is in great shape after losing weight. He is ready to lead Slovenia in the tournament. Other NBA stars will also compete.
The ICC has announced a massive 297% increase in prize money for the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup, totaling $13.88 million. This surpasses the 2023 Men's World Cup payout, signaling a major step towards gender pay parity. Winners will receive $4.48 million, a 239% jump from 2022.
The fragile peace process in Manipur faces setbacks as Meitei and Kuki-Zo groups reject Centre's deals aimed at restoring normalcy. Kuki-Zo groups deny reopening NH2 highway, while Meitei organizations criticize the extension of the SoO agreement with tribal militant outfits, deeming it illegitimate and undermining democratic principles amidst President's rule.
Vivek Agnihotri's controversial film, 'The Bengal Files', faced a modest opening, earning approximately Rs 1.75 crore amidst clashes with 'Baaghi 4'. The film's release was marred by alleged theatre pressure in West Bengal, with actress Pallavi Joshi decrying an “unofficial ban”. 'Baaghi 4' overshadowed 'The Bengal Files', collecting around Rs 12 crore on the same day.
Hamas confirmed the death of Mohammad Sinwar, its Gaza military chief. Israel reported killing him in an airstrike months ago. His body was found in a tunnel beneath a hospital in Khan Younis. Mohammad Sinwar played a key role in Hamas's command. His death follows those of other top leaders.