NEET-UG 2026 re-exam: Telegram temporarily banned in India till June 22
The decision has been taken to prevent alleged paper leaks and misinformation campaigns ahead of the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21.
The decision has been taken to prevent alleged paper leaks and misinformation campaigns ahead of the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21.
NPCIL said the milestone reflects close coordination between India and Russia’s Atomstroyexport (ASE), underlining the role of international cooperation in India’s nuclear expansion plans.
DMK has intensified its attack on Rahul Gandhi, accusing Congress of working against INDIA bloc allies in state elections and blaming his leadership for growing discontent within the opposition alliance.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat rejected demands for registration and transparency, prompting Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge to reiterate that influential organisations must remain accountable under the law.
PM Modi also highlighted efforts to bring Indian philosophy closer to Slovak audiences, praising Dr. Róbert Gáfrik for leading the translation of the Upanishads into Slovak.
The phase 2 of West Bengal Assembly elections 2026 witnessed strong voter participation on Wednesday and recorded a massive turnout of 89.99 per cent by 5 p.m.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday announced a six-day statewide agitation from May 6 to 12 over what it described as a worsening drinking water shortage and persistent power cuts across Jharkhand, intensifying its attack on the government led by Hemant Soren.
Ramdhani Yadav, the prime accused in Tuesday’s sensational Sultanganj shootout in Bhagalpur district of Bihar, was killed in a police encounter on Wednesday morning. The development has triggered instant political reactions across Bihar, further intensifying concerns over law and order in the state.
The Supreme Court has been moved seeking the removal of Uttar Pradesh cadre IPS officer Ajay Pal Sharma from his role as election observer in the West Bengal Assembly polls, alleging lack of neutrality in the discharge of his duties.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to issue any further directions to curb hate speech across the country, holding that the existing legal framework provides sufficient mechanisms to deal with such offences and that the real concern lies in enforcement rather than absence of law.