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New species of day gecko discovered in Assam

New species of day gecko discovered in Assam

  • “65 Days, 22 Times”: Jairam Ramesh slams Trump on ceasefire boast

    Congress leader Jairam Ramesh mocked Donald Trump for repeating his claim 22 times in 65 days that he stopped a potential India-Pakistan nuclear war through trade. India maintains the ceasefire was achieved through direct military talks, not foreign mediation
  • 2 teens forced to indulge in unnatural sex over money dispute in Mumbai

    Two teenage male friends, including a minor, were forced to indulge in unnatural sex by some persons over non-payment of money in Mumbai, police said. The accused persons, who are in angadia (courier) business, also filmed the act and threatened the victims that they would circulate it on social media
  • Manipur: Tension in Churachandpur village after security forces attempt to arrest militant

    Security forces faced mob resistance during a failed militant arrest attempt in Manipur’s Molhoi village
  • Richa Chadha shares adorable glimpse of holding baby Zuneyra

    Richa Chadha shared a rare glimpse of her one-year-old daughter Zuneyra on Instagram. The couple, who welcomed their baby girl in July 2024, had earlier announced the pregnancy in February. Richa was last seen in Fukrey 3 and produced Girls Will Be Girls
  • Endemism explained: Why Antarctica’s birds are irreplaceable and at risk

    A new study reveals that bird endemism in Antarctica and the southern hemisphere is underestimated, highlighting their unique biodiversity. These regions host irreplaceable species with restricted ranges, making them especially vulnerable to climate change and deserving of greater conservation focus
  •  39 individuals without valid ILP detained in Arunachal

    In a major enforcement drive across the Itanagar Capital Region, Arunachal Pradesh police detained 39 individuals for residing or working without valid Inner Line Permits (ILPs). Authorities emphasized compliance to protect indigenous culture and ensure lawful entry regulation
  • Tiger which killed a calf in Mancherial may have gone back to Asifabad

    A tiger that killed a calf in Mancherial district is believed to have returned to Kumram Bheem Asifabad forests, easing villagers' fears. Forest officials continue monitoring, urging locals to remain cautious and report any sightings as awareness efforts continue
  • Minister’s helicopter ride for 35 km sparks row in Telangana

    Telangana CM Revanth Reddy and his cabinet face criticism for using helicopters for short trips despite citing financial constraints. Their travel to nearby events, including a film launch, has raised questions about unnecessary expenditure amid the state's fiscal concerns
  • Black Belt Taekwondo examination held in Hyderabad

    Telangana Taekwondo Association held a Black Belt exam in Hyderabad, showcasing skill, fitness, and dedication among young martial artists
  • 13 Jharkhand districts on alert as IMD predicts heavy rain

    The IMD has issued flash flood and heavy rain alerts across Jharkhand, affecting 13 districts. Torrential rainfall is expected due to cyclonic circulation, with several areas under ‘orange’ and ‘yellow’ warnings
  • Ola Electric posts Rs 428 crore loss in Q1 FY26 as revenue halves

    Ola Electric reported a Q1 FY26 net loss of ₹428 crore as revenue fell nearly 50% YoY to ₹828 crore. E-scooter deliveries dropped sharply, and share prices continue to slump amid rising losses and operational consolidation efforts
  • UNESCO adds Guinea-Bissau’s Bijagos Archipelago to World Heritage list

    UNESCO has inscribed Guinea-Bissau's Bijagos Archipelago on the World Heritage list for its exceptional marine biodiversity and cultural heritage. The site features rare species, vital ecosystems, and traditional lifestyles, making it a key conservation zone in West Africa
  • Bomb scare hits three schools in Delhi

    Three Delhi schools, including CRPF institutions in Prashant Vihar and Dwarka, received bomb threats Monday morning, triggering swift police response. Bomb squads and sniffer dogs found nothing suspicious. Cyber teams are investigating the email source as security remains tightened
  • Bitcoin surges past $1,21,000 milestone for first time

    Bitcoin surged past $1,21,000 for the first time, driven by institutional demand, ETF inflows, and macroeconomic factors. Ethereum also rose. Experts cite regulatory clarity, tokenization progress, and US policy support as key drivers of this sustained crypto market rally
  • Mancherial officials unwilling to work due to political interference

    Officials are increasingly reluctant to work in Mancherial Municipal Corporation due to intense pressure and alleged harassment by local public representatives and Congress leaders. Once a preferred posting, the civic body now faces frequent commissioner transfers and administrative instability
  • Israeli missile strike injures Iranian president during Tehran meeting

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sustained a minor injury during an Israeli missile strike on a Tehran building hosting top officials. The targeted strike, resembling a Nasrallah-style operation, has raised infiltration concerns amid a broader 12-day Israel-Iran conflict
  • Vedanta donates Rs 97 crore to BJP in FY25, Nearly 4x rise

    Vedanta Ltd nearly quadrupled its political donations to the BJP to ₹97 crore in FY25, while slashing funds to Congress. Total political contributions rose to ₹157 crore, as per its annual report, alongside a rise in brand and management fees
  • BJP leader shot dead by bike-borne assailants in Patna

    BJP leader Surendra Kewat was shot dead in Patna by unidentified assailants, marking another high-profile killing in Bihar. The incident follows recent murders of businessman Gopal Khemka and trader Vikram Jha, sparking political outrage over rising crime in the State
  • Hungary’s oldest library battles beetle infestation

    Hungary’s 1,000-year-old Pannonhalma Archabbey is battling a severe beetle infestation threatening its historic library. Restoration teams are removing and disinfecting 100,000 books to preserve centuries-old manuscripts, with climate change believed to have worsened the infestation risk
  • Shringla, Nikam among four nominated to Rajya Sabha

    President Droupadi Murmu has nominated Ujjwal Nikam, C. Sadanandan Master, Harsh Vardhan Shringla, and Meenakshi Jain to the Rajya Sabha for their distinguished contributions in law, social service, diplomacy, and academia, under Article 80 of the Indian Constitution
  • UP: 5 held for thrashing Dalit teen, hurling casteist abuses in Muzaffarnagar

    A 19-year-old Dalit youth was allegedly beaten and subjected to casteist abuse by five men in Muzaffarnagar’s Badhai Kala village. Police have registered a case under the BNS and SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act following the victim's complaint
  • Large number of Nepalese, Bangladeshis found in Bihar’s intensive revision of voter list

    Election Commission officials in Bihar have identified numerous illegal migrants from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar during a voter list review. Names will be excluded after verification post-August 1. A nationwide electoral roll revision is planned to detect foreign nationals
  • Kerala: Four-year-old boy dies after car hits him, mother at charging station

    A four-year-old boy was killed and his mother seriously injured after a car rammed into them at an EV charging station in Kerala’s Vagamon during a family trip
  • Kamarajar, Paradip, Deendayal ports to accommodate cape-size vessels

    India is enhancing port infrastructure to support larger vessels and boost transshipment capacity. With ports like Vadhavan and Galathea Bay under development, the government aims to reduce dependence on foreign hubs and position India as a major transshipment center
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