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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's absence from the 10th Niti Aayog meeting, along with other opposition-ruled states, has sparked political speculation, especially before PM Modi's Bihar visit. The meeting, focused on 'Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat@2047', saw PM Modi advocating for Centre-state collaboration and future-ready cities. While some leaders skipped, PM Modi emphasized 'Team India' for development and promoted tourism.
Rahul Gandhi's criticism of India's foreign policy under Modi sparked a political row, questioning India's global standing post Operation Sindoor. BJP retaliated, accusing Gandhi of undermining the nation and armed forces. The MEA refuted Gandhi's claim about warning Pakistan before the operation, clarifying it was during the early phase. Operation Sindoor was launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack.
The sudden Test retirements of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma left a big leadership vacuum in the Indian cricket team and the selectors have backed Shubman Gill for the job. The 25-year-old has led India in five T20Is, Punjab and India A in a handful of matches, and has also been leading Gujarat Titans for the past two seasons. The leadership challenge in the whites is going to be a different ball game, though, and Gill will have his task cut out during the English summer. Those who have seen him... Expand
In Bengaluru, a road rage incident led to severe injury for a businessman after his car unintentionally splashed rainwater on another vehicle. The enraged driver of the other car attacked Jayant Shekhar, biting his finger so severely that it required surgery. Police are now searching for the assailant and his female companion, who also threatened the victim and his family.
Harvard University is battling the Trump administration’s attempt to block it from enrolling international students, citing violations of legal procedures. A federal judge has temporarily halted the order, highlighting broader tensions between the administration and higher education. International students contribute $43.8 billion annually to the US economy, yet hostile policies are driving them toward countries like Canada and Japan. Data shows that top US universities have international... Expand
Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, known as "Dirty Harry," received a 10-year sentence in a US federal prison for his involvement in a human smuggling operation. This operation tragically led to the deaths of four members of a Gujarati family attempting to cross into the US from Canada in January 2022.
The Supreme Court has expressed serious concerns over the increasing number of student suicides in Kota's coaching centers, questioning the Rajasthan government's response. "What are you doing as a state? Why are these children dying by suicide and only in Kota? Have you not given a thought as a state?” Justice Pardiwala asked the Rajasthan government.
The Bombay high court rebuked the Maharashtra government for its extreme response in arresting a 19-year-old student over a social media post about Operation Sindoor. The court questioned why the student was treated as a criminal after she apologized, emphasizing the importance of reform over punishment.
In a historic shift, Germany has overtaken Japan as the world's leading creditor nation after 34 years, despite Japan's record ¥533.05 trillion in net external assets. Germany's substantial current account surplus, driven by strong trade, propelled it to the top with ¥569.7 trillion.