DGCA finds multiple violations related to airlines, airports, aircraft maintenance works
New Delhi: Aviation watchdog DGCA has detected multiple violations related to airlines, airports, aircraft maintenance works, and repeated defects in multiple cases during its surveillance at major airports, an exercise carried out in less than two weeks after the Air India plane crash. Without disclosing names of the airlines, airports...
Read moreDeath toll from Israeli attacks in Iran exceeds 600: Officials
Tehran: The death toll from Israeli strikes across Iran over the past 12 days has reached 606, with 5,332 others injured, Iran's Health Minister Mohammad-Reza Zafarghandi said Tuesday. Zafarghandi described the past 24 hours as witnessing the "most horrific attacks and aggressions" by Israel since the start of the aerial conflict June 13, resulting in 104 deaths and 1,342 injuries. Meanwhile, Israel's Health Ministry has reported 28 fatalities and 3,238 injuries...
Read moreCross-border terrorism must be punished, Doval says at SCO meeting
Beijing: NSA Ajit Doval Tuesday called on the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) to hold perpetrators, organisers, and financiers of cross-border terror to account, widely seen as a demand to act against Pakistan-backed terrorism. In his address at a conclave of top security officials of the SCO, Doval said India is "deeply concerned" about the continued threat from UN-proscribed terror groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Al Qaeda, ISIS and its...
Read moreECI invites Rahul Gandhi to clear his doubts on Maharashtra Assembly polls
New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has invited Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to clear his doubts regarding the free and fair conduct of last year’s Maharashtra Assembly elections, pointing to his recent article in a newspaper questioning the poll panel’s impartiality. Reminding him about earlier attempts by the poll panel to clarify his party’s doubts on electoral rolls and polling percentage during the Assembly election, ECI Secretary Ashwani Kumar...
Read moreKishanganga, Ratle disputes: India seeks halt in tribunal process
New Delhi: India has formally requested a pause in proceedings related to disputes over the Kishanganga and Ratle hydropower projects, as it seeks to take control over its western river systems under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), officials said Tuesday. The government has in a letter addressed to World Bank-appointed neutral expert Michel Lino, called for the suspension of the agreed work programme that outlines Pakistan's written submissions by August and...
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Ticket shock: Railways likely to hike fares for AC and non-AC passengers
New Delhi: The Railway Ministry is considering increasing fares of non-AC class in Mail/Express trains by 1 paisa and all AC classes by 2 paise per kilometre from July 1, 2025, officials said Tuesday. “As compared to the previous fare revisions in 2020 and 2013, the current increase will be the lowest,” a railway official said. “So...
Govinda set to make comeback with ‘Duniyadari’; shares fun dance video
Mumbai: After staying away from the big screen for more than five years, Govinda is all set to make his comeback with his next titled Duniyadari. Taking to his official Instagram account, Govinda shared a video working on his graceful moves for his forthcoming drama. "Doing rehearsal for my forthcoming film duniyadari," Govinda captioned the post. https://www.instagram.com/p/DLSJa3psIe5/?hl=en...
Armed robbers loot Rs 9.66 lakh from bank in Odisha
Baripada: At least five armed dacoits looted Rs 9.66 lakh from a bank in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district Tuesday afternoon, police said. The incident took place at Gramya Bank's Kuchei branch, located within the jurisdiction of Kuliana police station, inspector-in-charge Madhumita Mohanty said. According to the police complaint, five masked assailants entered the bank and held branch manager...
Trending video: Turmeric + Flashlight = Magic? Internet can’t believe this viral trick
A new trend is buzzing on social media, popularly known as the "Magical Splash." In this trend, a mesmerising visual effect is created using only turmeric, water, and a mobile flashlight. The trend has quickly gained popularity among children and parents alike. The trick is simple and requires just a few ingredients: a glass of water, a...
Death toll from Israeli attacks in Iran exceeds 600: Officials
Tehran: The death toll from Israeli strikes across Iran over the past 12 days has reached 606, with 5,332 others injured, Iran's Health Minister Mohammad-Reza Zafarghandi said Tuesday. Zafarghandi described the past 24 hours as witnessing the "most horrific attacks and aggressions" by Israel since the start of the aerial conflict June 13, resulting in 104 deaths...
Odisha seeks Centre’s aid to emerge as power sector leader
Bhubaneswar: Asserting that Odisha has successfully transitioned from a "power-sufficient to a power-empowered" state, the government Tuesday sought the Centre's support to build itself as a model in the electricity sector. Deputy Chief Minister KV Singh Deo, who is also in charge of the power department, said this at a conference of the energy ministers and secretaries...
Odisha to establish nine new medical colleges: Minister
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government is going to set up nine new medical colleges in the state, informed Health and Family Welfare Minister Mukesh Mahaling said Tuesday. Of the nine, four will be dental medical colleges and one Ayurvedic institute. “We have decided to set up four MBBS colleges at Jagatsinghpur, Bhadrak, Dhenkanal and Nabarangpur districts, four dental...
Parliament panel questions lack of FIR over cash found at Justice Varma’s home
New Delhi: Several MPs at a Parliamentary panel meeting Tuesday asked why no FIR has been lodged over the recovery of unaccounted cash from a high court judge's residence here and told the Department of Justice to prepare a detailed note on the matter, sources said. The MPs also demanded a code of conduct for judges, and...
Watch viral video: Man tries to fry fish, but lands himself in hot oil disaster
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HAL: IAF to get six Tejas jets by March despite engine shortage
New Delhi: The Indian Air Force will get at least half a dozen Tejas Light Combat Aircraft by March 2026, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd CMD D K Sunil has said, weeks after the IAF chief flagged serious concerns over delays in the delivery of the jets. Sunil, chairperson and managing director of the aviation behemoth, attributed the delivery...