Category: Government of India

  • Supriya Sule-led delegation welcomes condemnation of Pahalgam terror attack by Egypt

    Source: Government of India

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    An all-party Indian Parliamentary delegation, led by NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule, met Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty in Cairo on Tuesday, seeking support for India’s efforts to counter cross-border terrorism. The meeting marked the second day of the delegation’s visit to Egypt.

    According to the Indian Embassy in Cairo, the delegation welcomed Egypt’s strong condemnation of the recent Pahalgam terror attack.

    “Both sides acknowledged the growing momentum in the India-Egypt Strategic Partnership and reaffirmed their unified stance against terrorism,” the embassy said in a statement.

    “Foreign Minister Abdelatty reiterated Egypt’s full solidarity with India and welcomed deeper bilateral collaboration on counter-terrorism,” the statement added.

    The delegation also met with Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary General of the League of Arab States, to discuss India’s broad-based political, economic, and cultural engagement with the Arab world. The embassy noted that both sides “emphasised the priority accorded to countering terrorism and the need for sustained multilateral cooperation in this regard.”

    Earlier in the day, the delegation held a high-level interaction led by Egypt’s former foreign minister Nabil Fahmy, bringing together leading intellectuals, media figures, and opinion makers. The Indian side reiterated its principled stand and collective resolve to fight terrorism, while appreciating Egypt’s consistent support.

    In a symbolic tribute, the members also visited the Heliopolis War Memorial in Cairo to honour Indian soldiers who lost their lives during the First and Second World Wars.

    Besides Sule, the all-party delegation includes BJP leaders Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Anurag Thakur, and V. Muraleedharan; Congress leaders Manish Tewari and Anand Sharma; TDP MP Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu; AAP leader Vikramjeet Singh Sawhney; and former diplomat Syed Akbaruddin.

  • PM Modi praises enthusiastic participation in Yogandhra 2025 ahead of International Yoga Day

    Source: Government of India

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday lauded the spirited participation in Yogandhra 2025, a yoga event held near Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, as part of the state’s build-up to International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2025.

    Set against the scenic Puligundu Twin Hills, the event saw over 2,000 yoga enthusiasts gather to kick off the month-long celebrations.

    Calling the initiative “commendable,” the Prime Minister encouraged citizens to actively participate in Yoga Day on June 21 and integrate yoga into their daily lives.

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    Earlier, speaking during the 122nd edition of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, ‘The Government of Andhra Pradesh has launched the #YogAndhraAbhiyan. Its objective is to cultivate a strong yoga culture throughout the state. Under this campaign, a pool of 10 lakh yoga practitioners is being created. I will have the opportunity to participate in the Yoga Day programme in Visakhapatnam this year.’

    This year’s International Day of Yoga will be celebrated worldwide under the theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health,” emphasizing the holistic benefits of yoga for personal well-being and planetary health. The event is expected to witness participation from millions globally, including mass yoga sessions, seminars, and wellness activities aimed at promoting a healthier and more sustainable future.

  • IPL 2025: RCB to celebrate maiden title with CM meet, open-top bus parade and festivities at Chinnaswamy

    Source: Government of India

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    Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are all set for a grand celebration after clinching their first-ever IPL title following a thrilling six-run victory over Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.

    The team is scheduled to arrive at Bengaluru’s HAL airport at 1:30 pm, followed by a meeting with Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at Vidhana Soudha between 4 and 5 pm. Shortly after, at around 5 pm, RCB’s victory parade will commence, proceeding from Vidhana Soudha to M. Chinnaswamy stadium on an open-top bus, allowing fans across the city to join in the celebrations.

    The celebrations will continue at Chinnaswamy stadium from 6 pm onwards, where fans and players will come together to mark the historic triumph.

    Before this landmark win, RCB had faced heartbreak in all three of their previous IPL finals. However, at the Narendra Modi Stadium on June 3, Virat Kohli top-scored with a crucial 43 runs off 35 balls, helping RCB post a competitive total of 190/9.

    In response, Krunal Pandya led a disciplined bowling effort with figures of 2/17 from four overs, restricting Punjab Kings to 184/7 and sealing the victory.

    With this triumph, Kohli, donning the iconic No. 18 jersey, and RCB finally lifted the elusive IPL trophy in their 18th season. The victory sparked celebrations among over 91,000 fans at the stadium and millions more in Bengaluru and worldwide.

    (With agency input)

  • Sensex, Nifty open higher amid positive global cues

    Source: Government of India

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    India’s benchmark indices opened in the green on Wednesday, tracking upbeat cues from Asian markets that bolstered investor sentiment.

    The Sensex climbed 155.81 points, or 0.19 percent, to 80,893.32, while the NSE Nifty gained 60 points, or 0.25 percent, to 24,602.80 in early trade.

    Broader market participation remained strong, with midcap and smallcap stocks continuing their upward momentum. The Nifty Midcap 100 advanced 309.30 points, or 0.54 percent, to 57,826.40, and the Nifty Smallcap 100 rose 88.40 points, or 0.49percent, to 18,210.75.

    Top gainers in early trade included Bharti Airtel, Zomato (Eternal), Tata Motors, M&M, IndusInd Bank, Maruti Suzuki, Tech Mahindra, Bajaj Finance, ITC, HUL, and Infosys. TCS, Ultratech Cement, ICICI Bank, Titan, and Sun Pharma were among the major laggards.

    Asian markets traded higher, with indices in Tokyo, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Jakarta posting gains. Overnight, U.S. stocks also ended in positive territory, lending further support to sentiment.

    On the institutional side, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) extended their selling streak for the third consecutive session on Tuesday, offloading equities worth Rs 2,853.83 crore. Meanwhile, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) remained steady buyers for the 11th session in a row, infusing Rs 5,907.97 crore into equities.

    Analysts highlighted that India’s benign CPI inflation provides the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) with scope for at least two more rate cuts in 2025. While this could impact bank margins, large private lenders are expected to deliver 12–15 percent returns over the next year, supported by strong fundamentals.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • India’s cultural renaissance: A journey of heritage, unity and global influence

    Source: Government of India

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    India’s cultural renaissance over the last eleven years has been guided by a vision that seeks to uphold the nation’s deep-rooted heritage while embracing the modern world. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, this revival has blended spirituality, infrastructure, and inclusivity—bringing India’s timeless traditions into global focus. Culture has become a key pillar of national identity and international diplomacy. From restoring temples to reclaiming artefacts, from celebrating diversity to promoting Yoga and Ayurveda worldwide, India is reaffirming its civilizational strength with pride and purpose.

    Reimagining sacred spaces

    India’s spiritual heartlands have been transformed through landmark projects like the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor in Varanasi, the Mahakaal Lok in Ujjain, and the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Pilgrimage destinations such as Kedarnath and Somnath have undergone extensive restoration and beautification, preserving their sanctity while improving the experience for millions of devotees.

    Improving access to pilgrimage sites

    Recognizing the need to make spiritual journeys safer and easier, the government has significantly upgraded pilgrimage infrastructure. Projects like the Char Dham Highway and the Hemkund Sahib Ropeway are improving access to remote religious sites. Meanwhile, development of the Buddhist Circuit across several states has revived interest in India’s Buddhist legacy.

    Preserving diversity through inclusive development

    Cultural preservation efforts have not been limited to a single faith. Through schemes like PRASHAD and Swadesh Darshan, the government has rejuvenated religious sites across faiths, fostering communal harmony. From mosques to churches to ancient shrines, investments in spiritual infrastructure have revitalized local economies and enriched India’s pluralistic fabric.

    Reviving lost heritage

    Reclaiming stolen antiquities has been a key part of restoring national pride. Since 2014, hundreds of artefacts once lost abroad have been traced and brought back. The United States alone has returned over 570 pieces—more than any other country—symbolizing a major diplomatic and cultural achievement.

    Celebrating true nation builders

    Efforts to honour freedom fighters, reformers, and unsung heroes have gained momentum through initiatives like the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. This nationwide campaign celebrated 75 years of India’s independence and spotlighted diverse contributors to the nation’s journey. Museums and memorials now serve as living tributes to their legacy.

    Monuments of national pride

    The Pradhan Mantri Sangrahalaya, the National War Memorial, and the Bharat Mandapam are among several major projects that reflect India’s reverence for its leaders and defenders. The new Parliament House, inaugurated in 2023, seamlessly merges traditional design with modern sustainability, serving as a powerful symbol of democratic strength.

    Strengthening civilizational unity

    Initiatives like the Kashi Tamil Sangamam have deepened cultural ties between regions, while the celebration of spiritual leaders across faiths has promoted mutual respect. Events like the Maha Kumbh 2025, attended by over 66 crore devotees, showcased India’s unparalleled spiritual vibrancy and its ability to unite people across backgrounds.

    Embracing transparency and reform

    The passage of the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 has improved governance over religious assets, ensuring accountability through digitization and public access. This reform reinforces the broader commitment to modernizing systems without compromising cultural integrity.

    Showcasing India to the world

    The World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES), held in Mumbai in 2025, marked a turning point for India’s media and entertainment sector. With participation from over 100 countries, the summit positioned India as a global hub for cultural exchange, business innovation, and storytelling.

    Yoga as a global wellness movement

    Since its international recognition in 2015, Yoga has united the world through its message of physical and mental harmony. Participation in the International Day of Yoga has grown year after year, and the 2025 theme—“Yoga for One Earth, One Health”—emphasizes wellness as a universal goal.

    Ayurveda’s global reach

    Ayurveda has become a global symbol of holistic health, with the Ministry of AYUSH driving international collaborations, research, and education. Agreements with countries like Vietnam and Malaysia, the launch of the Ayush Visa, and the establishment of the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar have extended Ayurveda’s global footprint.

    World recognition through UNESCO

    India continues to secure global recognition for its heritage. The addition of the Moidams of Assam to the World Heritage List in 2024 took the country’s total to 43 listed sites. These places now serve not only as tourist attractions but as symbols of India’s living history.

    India’s cultural resurgence is as much about remembrance as it is about renewal. Temples restored, infrastructure modernized, heroes celebrated, and traditions globalized—these achievements are rooted in a vision that sees culture not just as history, but as a force for national unity and global influence. Today, India stands tall, not only protecting its legacy but proudly sharing it with the world.

  • Indian delegation wraps up ‘successful’ Brazil visit before departing for US

    Source: Government of India

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    An all-party Indian Parliamentary delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor concluded its visit to Brazil on Tuesday, laying emphasis on counter-terrorism cooperation with the South American country.

    As part of India’s ongoing efforts to foster international cooperation in the global fight against terrorism, particularly in the context of Operation Sindoor and the India’s sustained campaign against cross-border terrorism, the delegation successfully conducted its official visit to Brazil from June 1 to 2, the Indian Embassy in Brazil said in a statement on Tuesday.

    India’s newly appointed Ambassador to Brazil, Dinesh Bhatia also accompanied the delegation during the visit, the Indian Embassy in Brazil added in the press statement.

    The Indian delegation held meetings with senior Brazilian leadership, including Geraldo Alckmin, Vice-President of Brazil; Ambassador Celso Amorim, Chief Adviser to the President; Ambassador Maria Laura da Rocha, Acting Foreign Minister; Senator Nelsinho Trad, President of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee and also the President of Brazil-India Parliamentary Friendship Group; and Deputy Filipe Barros, Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and National Defence of the Chamber of Deputies.

    In all their discussions, the delegation emphasised India’s unwavering resolve to counter cross-border terrorism in the wake of the Pahalgam terrorist attack and highlighted the threat it poses to global peace and stability.

    The meetings provided an opportunity to convey India’s strong bipartisan consensus and zero-tolerance approach to terrorism in the wake of the Pahalgam attack on April 22, while also exchanging perspectives on regional and global security and democratic cooperation between the two nations.

    The Indian Embassy appreciated the Brazil government and the Parliament for their warm hospitality and constructive dialogue.

    The visit marks a significant step in strengthening the India-Brazil Strategic Partnership and enhancing collaboration in the global fight against terrorism, said the Indian Embassy.

    Apart from Tharoor, the delegation includes Sarfaraz Ahmad from Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, GM Harish Balayogi from the Telugu Desam Party, Shashank Mani Tripathi, Bhubaneswar Kalita and Tejasvi Surya from the Bharatiya Janata Party, and Taranjit Singh Sandhu, former Ambassador of India to the United States. India’s newly appointed Ambassador to Brazil also accompanied the delegation during their visit.

  • India reiterates global resilience push at UN disaster platform in Geneva

    Source: Government of India

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    Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, Dr. P.K. Mishra, on Tuesday reaffirmed India’s commitment to global disaster resilience at the 8th Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction.

    “Principal Secretary to PM Dr. P.K. Mishra participates in the opening ceremony of 8th Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in Geneva, reinforcing India’s commitment to global disaster resilience efforts,” the India at UN in Geneva said in a post on X.

    Addressing the opening ceremony, Dr. Mishra spotlighted India’s proactive stance on preparedness and its emphasis on inclusive, risk-informed development.

    On the sidelines, he met with Norway’s Deputy Minister for International Development, Stine Renate Håheim, discussing ways to deepen international cooperation in disaster risk reduction and resilience-building efforts in a changing climate.

    The event, jointly hosted by the United Nations for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and the Government of Switzerland, saw India reaffirm its dedication to the Sendai Framework, aligning with its national policies to reduce disaster risks.

    According to the UN, the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction is the main global forum to assess and discuss progress on the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.

    The eighth session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2025), convened by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), is being held from June 2 to 6 in Geneva, Switzerland.

  • Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours

    Source: Government of India

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    Researchers in Japan have developed a plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours, offering up a potential solution for a modern-day scourge polluting oceans and harming wildlife.

    While scientists have long experimented with biodegradable plastics, researchers from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science and the University of Tokyo say their new material breaks down much more quickly and leaves no residual trace.

    At a lab in Wako city near Tokyo, the team demonstrated a small piece of plastic vanishing in a container of salt water after it was stirred up for about an hour.

    While the team has not yet detailed any plans for commercialisation, project lead Takuzo Aida said their research has attracted significant interest, including from those in the packaging sector.

    Scientists worldwide are racing to develop innovative solutions to the growing plastic waste crisis, an effort championed by awareness campaigns such as World Environment Day taking place on June 5.

    Plastic pollution is set to triple by 2040, the UN Environment Programme has predicted, adding 23-37 million metric tons of waste into the world’s oceans each year.

    “Children cannot choose the planet they will live on. It is our duty as scientists to ensure that we leave them with best possible environment,” Aida said.

    Aida said the new material is as strong as petroleum-based plastics but breaks down into its original components when exposed to salt. Those components can then be further processed by naturally occurring bacteria, thereby avoiding generating microplastics that can harm aquatic life and enter the food chain.

    As salt is also present in soil, a piece about five centimetres (two inches) in size disintegrates on land after over 200 hours, he added.

    The material can be used like regular plastic when coated, and the team are focusing their current research on the best coating methods, Aida said. The plastic is non-toxic, non-flammable, and does not emit carbon dioxide, he added.

    (Reuters) 

  • PM Modi congratulates Lee Jae-myung on election as South Korean President, vows to strengthen strategic ties

    Source: Government of India

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday extended his congratulations to Lee Jae-myung on being elected as the President of the Republic of Korea (ROK), expressing his commitment to further strengthening the India-ROK Special Strategic Partnership.

    In a post on X, the Prime Minister said, “Congratulations to Mr Lee Jae-myung on being elected as the President of the Republic of Korea. Look forward to working together to further expand and strengthen the India-ROK Special Strategic Partnership.”

    Liberal opposition leader Lee Jae-myung secured a decisive victory in the presidential election held early Wednesday. His win marks the culmination of months of political instability in South Korea, following the dramatic but short-lived declaration of martial law by the now-ousted conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol.

  • FIFA’s inaugural Club World Cup set to kick off in the US amid challenges

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    FIFA’s billion-dollar gamble to revolutionise club football begins a week on Sunday with plenty of cash up for grabs but questionable enthusiasm as 32 teams prepare to contest the expanded Club World Cup in 12 stadiums across the United States.

    The tournament – designed as a glittering curtain-raiserfor the 2026 World Cup – has had to contend with the prospect of empty seats along with controversial qualification rules and player welfare concerns after an exhausting European season.

    Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami face Egypt’s Al Ahly in the opening fixture on June 14 in Miami, with tickets still widely available, while FIFA’s website shows seats can still be bought for the July 13 final at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium.

    FIFA said it was normal policy not to reveal details of ticket sales ahead of a tournament but pointed to the fact that tickets have been sold to fans in more than 130 countries as evidence of the CWC’s broad appeal.

    Inter Miami controversially gained their slot by topping Major League Soccer’s regular season standings, despite then losing in the first round of the playoffs, in a decision critics say showed FIFA’s desperation to have the Argentina great at the showpiece.

    Inter Miami were thus included as the host nation representative – instead of MLS champions LA Galaxy – with Los Angeles FC and Seattle Sounders making it three U.S. teams after qualifying through their Concacaf performances.

    As well as the winners of each confederation’s premier club competition, teams qualified according to a ranking based on their performances over a four-year period.

    In another twist that went all the way to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Club Leon, the 2023 CONCACAF Champions Cup winners, were eventually excluded from the tournament due to having shared ownership with another qualifier.

    RIGHTS DEAL

    Nailing down a last-gasp $1 billion TV rights deal with sports streaming platform DAZN six months before the tournament means a total of $2 billion in expected revenues.

    That led FIFA to announce a total prize pot of $1 billion, with the winning club to receive up to $125 million.

    FIFA said there is also an unprecedented solidarity investment programme with a target of an extra $250 million provided to club football across the world and that all revenues from the tournament will be distributed to club football.

    That prize pot might look mouth-watering for club owners but for many players it will feel like a step too far after a long season and the European arm of players’ union FIFPro and the European Leagues took legal action against FIFA over the issue.

    In response, FIFA said it has “dozens of testimonies from players and coaches positively discussing the tournament” and said it was unfair to blame the CWC for calendar congestion.

    “It is a competitive tournament that takes place once every four years with a maximum of seven matches only for the two teams who reach the final,” a FIFA spokesman said.

    FIFA has also given assurances that NFL stadiums hosting matches will meet their specifications, confirming all venues will feature natural grass and adhere to standard regulation dimensions following sub-par pitches at last season’s Copa America.

    TOP CONTENDERS

    Divided into eight groups of four teams, top contenders include Real Madrid, winners of six of the last 12 Champions League titles, plus German champions Bayern Munich and 2023 Premier League and Champions League winners Manchester City.

    European champions Paris St Germain are the in-form team heading into the tournament after their historic 5-0 thrashing of Inter Milan in the Champions League final on Saturday.

    But they must survive a tough Group B featuring South American and Brazilian champions Botafogo and 2024 CONCACAF winners Seattle Sounders plus Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.

    Whether you call it soccer or football, for FIFA the tournament represents a dress rehearsal and a referendum on America’s appetite for the sport and on the world governing body’s vision for its commercial future ahead of the 2026 World Cup being co-hosted by the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

    “It will usher in a new era for club football worldwide,” FIFA said in a statement. “It will be the greatest, most inclusive and merit-based global club competition in history, bringing together the most successful club sides from every continent to decide the true world champion at club level.”

    (Reuters)

  • South Korea’s new president Lee Jae-myung vows economic revival, judgment on martial law

    Source: Government of India

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    South Korea’s new liberal President Lee Jae-myung began his term on Wednesday, vowing to raise the country from the turmoil of a martial law crisis and revive an economy reeling from slowing growth and the threat of global protectionism.

    Lee’s decisive victory in Tuesday’s snap election stands to usher in a sea change in Asia’s fourth-largest economy, after backlash against a botched attempt at military rule brought down Yoon Suk Yeol just three years into his troubled presidency.

    He faces what could be the most daunting set of challenges for a South Korean leader in nearly three decades, ranging from healing a country deeply scarred by the martial law attempt to tackling unpredictable protectionist moves by the United States, a major trading partner and a security ally.

    With 100% of the ballots counted, Lee won 49.42% of the nearly 35 million votes cast while conservative rival Kim Moon-soo took 41.15% in the polls that brought the highest turnout for a presidential election since 1997, according to National Election Commission data.

    The 61-year-old former human rights lawyer called Tuesday’s election “judgment day” against Yoon’s martial law and his People Power Party’s failure to stop the ill-fated move.

    “The first mission is to decisively overcome insurrection and to ensure there will never be another military coup with guns and swords turned against the people,” Lee said in a victory speech outside parliament.

    “We can overcome this temporary difficulty with the combined strength of our people, who have great capabilities,” he said.

    Lee was officially confirmed as president by the National Election Commission on Wednesday and immediately assumed the powers of the presidency and commander in chief.

    An abbreviated inauguration is planned at parliament at 11 a.m. (0200 GMT), an Interior Ministry official said.

    Lee has said he would address urgent economic challenges facing the country on the first day in office with a focus on the cost-of-living concerns affecting middle and low-income families and the struggles of small business owners.

    He also faces a deadline set by the White House on negotiating import duties that Washington has blamed for a large trade imbalance between the countries.

    ‘DEAL WITH TRUMP’

    The government under a caretaker acting president had made little progress in trying to assuage crushing tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration that would hit some of the country’s major industries, including autos and steel.

    “President Lee will find himself with little to no time to spare before tackling the most important task of his early presidency: reaching a deal with Trump,” the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies said in an analysis.

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio congratulated Lee on his election win and said the countries “share an ironclad commitment to the Alliance grounded in our Mutual Defense Treaty, shared values, and deep economic ties.”

    He also said that the countries were “modernising the Alliance to meet the demands of today’s strategic environment and address new economic challenges.”

    The White House said the election of Lee was “free and fair” but the United States remained concerned and opposed to Chinese interference and influence in democracies around the world, according to a White House official.

    Lee has expressed more conciliatory plans for ties with China and North Korea, in particular singling out the importance of China as a major trading partner while indicating reluctance to take a firm stance on security tensions in the Taiwan strait.

    Still, Lee has pledged to continue Yoon’s engagement with Japan and said the alliance with the United States is the backbone of South Korea’s global diplomacy.

    The martial law decree and the six months of ensuing turmoil, which saw three different acting presidents and multiple criminal insurrection trials for Yoon and several top officials, marked a stunning political self-destruction for the former leader and a drag on an economy already slowing growth.

    (Reuters)

  • Musk calls Trump’s tax-cut and spending bill ‘a disgusting abomination’

    Source: Government of India

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    Billionaire Elon Musk plunged on Tuesday into the congressional debate over President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill, calling it a “disgusting abomination” that will increase the federal deficit.

    Several fiscally conservative Republicans in the U.S. Senate supported the views Musk expressed in social media posts, which could complicate the bill’s path to passage in that chamber.

    “I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore,” Tesla and SpaceX CEO Musk wrote in a post on his social media platform X. “This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination.”

    He added: “Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it.”

    Musk’s comments hit a nerve. Republican deficit hawks have expressed concerns about the cost of the bill, which would extend the 2017 tax cuts that were Trump’s main legislative accomplishment, while boosting spending on the military and border security.

    The House of Representatives passed it by one vote last month, after the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said the measure would add $3.8 trillion to the federal government’s $36.2 trillion in debt.

    The Senate, also controlled by Trump’s Republicans, aims to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” in the next month, though senators are expected to revise the House version.

    Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee, which oversees tax policy, are due to meet with Trump at the White House on Wednesday afternoon to discuss making the bill’s business-related tax breaks permanent, according to Senator Steve Daines, a panel member. Analysts have warned that such a move would greatly increase the measure’s cost.

    Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he disagreed with Musk’s assessment about the cost of the bill and stood by the goal of passage by July 4.

    “We have a job to do – the American people elected us to do. We have an agenda that everybody campaigned on, most notably the president of the United States, and we’re going to deliver on that agenda,” the South Dakota lawmaker told reporters.

    Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson also dismissed Musk’s complaints, telling reporters, “my friend Elon is terribly wrong.”

    TEST OF INFLUENCE

    Musk’s loud opposition to a bill that Trump has urged Republicans to pass presents a test of his political influence a week after leaving his formal role in the administration as a special government employee with the Department of Government Efficiency came to an end. As DOGE chief, he upended several federal agencies but ultimately failed to deliver the massive savings he had sought.

    The richest person in the world, Musk had spent nearly $300 million to back Trump’s presidential campaign and other Republicans in last year’s elections. But he has said he would cut his political spending substantially while returning to his role as Tesla TSLA.O CEO.

    The White House dismissed Tuesday’s attack, just as Trump dismissed earlier Musk complaints about the legislation.

    “Look, the president already knows where Elon Musk stood on this bill,” spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said at a White House briefing. “It doesn’t change the president’s opinion. This is one big, beautiful bill, and he’s sticking to it.”

    REPUBLICAN DISAGREEMENTS

    Senate Republicans were divided about the bill even before Musk’s missives. Deficit hawks are pushing for deeper spending cuts than the $1.6 trillion over a decade in the House version, while another coalition of rural-state Republicans are pushing to protect the Medicaid healthcare program for low-income Americans.

    One of the hawks, Senator Mike Lee, called on party members to use the Trump bill and future spending measures to reduce the deficit.

    “We must commit now to doing so, as this is what voters justifiably expect – and indeed deserve – from the GOP Congress,” the Utah Republican said on X while reposting Musk’s message.

    Republicans have a 53-47 seat majority in the Senate and can afford to lose support from no more than three members, if they expect to pass the legislation with a tie-breaking vote from Vice President JD Vance by a July 4 deadline.

    Another hardliner, Senator Ron Johnson, predicted that lawmakers would not be able to meet the deadline and secure an adequate number of cuts.

    Lee and Johnson are among at least four Senate hardliners demanding that the bill be changed to restrict the growth of the debt and deficit.

    The faction of party lawmakers determined to limit spending cuts to project Medicaid beneficiaries and business investments in green energy initiatives is of similar size.

    “I certainly have an interest in making sure people with disabilities are not harmed. But also, there’s the broad issue of how does it affect hospital reimbursements,” Senator Jerry Moran told reporters.

    “There’s a set of my colleagues who are pushing to do more. And so it turns on how do you get the votes to pass a bill,” the Kansas Republican said.

    Other Senate Republicans said lawmakers may have to look elsewhere to boost savings, including the possibility of leaving Trump’s much touted tax break proposals for tips, overtime pay and Social Security benefits for later legislation.

    “Those are all Democrat priorities. I’m not sure why we shouldn’t be doing that in a potential bipartisan bill to create headspace for this bill,” said Republican Senator Thom Tillis.

    (Reuters)

  • ‘I’ll sleep like a baby’: Emotional Kohli fulfils 17-year dream with IPL triumph

    Source: Government of India

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    Virat Kohli’s carefully crafted image of a snarling warrior melted away as the 36-year-old was reduced to an emotional wreck after Royal Challengers Bengaluru ended their 17-season wait for a maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title on Tuesday.

    Bengaluru were effectively assured of victory in the final against Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad after Josh Hazlewood began the final over with two dot balls.

    As the broadcasters’ camera panned, it caught a teary-eyed Kohli covering his mouth with cupped hands in disbelief.

    As Bengaluru sealed a six-run victory, Kohli hunched over the turf and punched it in delight before being mobbed by teammates.

    “It’s been 18 long years,” an emotional Kohli, still with bloodshot eyes, told the broadcasters.

    “I’ve given this team my youth, my prime and my experience, and I’ve tried to win this every season…

    “To finally have this moment come true, it’s an unbelievable feeling. I never thought this day would come. I was overcome with emotions as soon as the last ball was bowled.”

    Kohli has been with Bengaluru since the inaugural edition of the league in 2008, including nine seasons as captain of a franchise that made the finals in 2009, 2011 and 2016 but lost on all three occasions.

    The relief was palpable as he hugged former Bengaluru teammate AB de Villiers.

    “I’ve stayed loyal to this team no matter what,” Kohli said.

    “I’ve had moments when I thought otherwise, but I stuck to this team. I stood behind them and they stood behind me.

    “I always dreamt of winning it with them, and this is far more special than winning it with anyone else…

    “This is the team I’m going to play for till the last day in IPL.”

    Kohli has won multiple World Cups with India but the IPL had remained an unticked box, until Tuesday.

    “I’m someone that wants to win the big tournaments, the big moments, and this one was missing. Tonight, I’m going to sleep like a baby,” he said.

    “There is an end date to our career. By the time that I hang up my boots, I want to sit at home and say ‘I gave it everything I had’.”

    (Reuters)

  • Alcaraz bludgeons Paul to reach French Open semis, Swiatek to face Sabalenka

    Source: Government of India

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    Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz steamrolled past American 12th-seed Tommy Paul 6-0 6-1 6-4 at the French Open on Tuesday with a jaw-dropping display of attacking tennis in one of the most one-sided men’s quarter-finals in Paris in recent memory.

    Four-time champion Iga Swiatek, who is looking to become the first woman in the professional era to win four consecutive titles in Paris, also punched her semi-final ticket with a straight sets win over Elina Svitolina of Ukraine to set up a mouth-watering semi-final with world number one Aryna Sabalenka.

    But it was four-time Grand Slam champion Alcaraz’s merciless dismantling of Paul that grabbed the fans’ attention, with the 22-year-old Spaniard terrorising the former French Open junior champion who looked like a fish out of water.

    Alcaraz charged through the first two sets in just 53 minutes and in near flawless fashion, hitting winners at will and chasing down every ball before the shell-shocked American had any time to react.

    Paul pulled himself together to hold serve and go 4-3 up in the third but as the sun gradually went down over Paris so did the curtain on his inspired run, with Alcaraz winning three games in a row to put him out of his misery in just 94 minutes.

    “I could close my eyes and everything went in,” Alcaraz said. “My feeling was unbelievable. I tried to hit the shots 100% and not think about it.”

    “Today it was one of those matches where everything went in,” he said.

    He will next take on in-form Italian Lorenzo Musetti who battled past American Frances Tiafoe in four sets after surviving a second-set wobble, to reach the French Open semi-finals for the first time.

    MUSETTI WARNING

    Musetti, the world number seven, who escaped with a warning for unsportsmanlike conduct when he kicked a ball at a line judge, eventually overran 15th seed Tiafoe.

    “Honestly it was really unlucky coincidence,” said Musetti of the incident.

    “I was a little bit scared, because I really didn’t want to harm nobody, of course. So I immediately went to the line umpire, and I of course said, ‘sorry’, I apologise to everyone.”

    “It was right to have a warning, but I think the umpire saw that there was no intention about that, and that’s why probably just, you know, let me continue my game.”

    That occurred in the second set when Musetti, the only man to reach at least the semi-finals of every main claycourt event this season, was given balls to serve.

    He kicked one to inadvertently hit the line judge, who barely flinched even though she was hit on her upper body.

    Grand Slam rules state that players are issued a warning at first instance for any ball abuse. Tiafoe, however, called it ‘comical’ that there was no serious punishment.

    “I mean, obviously he did that and nothing happened,” said Tiafoe, who had looked surprised and pointed out the incident to the chair umpire.

    “I think that’s comical, but it is what it is. Nothing happened, so there’s nothing really to talk about. Obviously it’s not consistent, so it is what it is.”

    Earlier, and in front of a sparse crowd around lunchtime, Swiatek braved the windy conditions to beat Svitolina 6-1 7-5.

    Although Swiatek failed to win a title going into the tournament this season, she looks to have rediscovered her remarkable claycourt form in Paris, stretching her winning run at the French Open to 26 consecutive matches following her title three-peat between 2022-24 to add to her 2020 crown.

    Three-time Grand Slam champion Sabalenka, hunting her first French Open crown, also needed just two sets to overcome Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen and snap her opponent’s 10-match winning streak at Roland Garros with a 7-6(3) 6-3 victory.

    “I think we’re all here for one reason,” Sabalenka said. “Everyone wants that beautiful trophy. I’m glad I have another opportunity, another semi-final to do better than last time.”

    “I really hope that by the end of the claycourt season I’m really proud of myself.”

    (Reuters)

     

  • RCB win maiden IPL title to shed underachievers tag

    Source: Government of India

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    Royal Challengers Bengaluru and their talisman Virat Kohli ended a 17-season drought by winning their maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title, beating Punjab Kings by six runs in the final in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.

    Bengaluru posted a modest 190-9 with Kohli, their leading scorer this season, top scoring for them with a composed 43.

    It was, however, their lion-hearted bowling which secured their win after they restricted Punjab to 184-7 despite Shashank Singh’s unbeaten 61 off 30 balls.

    Kohli was in tears once he realised Bengaluru were about to shed the underachievers tag that has stuck to them since the inaugural 2008 edition of the league.

    “I think it is really special for me and special for Virat Kohli and all the fans who have supported for years. They deserve it,” Bengaluru captain Rajat Patidar said.

    “I think 190 was a good score on this track because it was a bit slow. The way the bowlers executed their plans was tremendous to watch.”

    Put in to bat at a heaving Narendra Modi Stadium, Bengaluru could not stitch together significant partnerships and fell short of the 200-mark.

    Kohli anchored their innings but Bengaluru could never really break loose.

    Bengaluru were 87-2 at the midway stage but with enough overs left for other players to bat around Kohli.

    Azmatullah Omarzai deceived Kohli with a bouncer and took a running, tumbling return catch to dismiss the batter.

    Jitesh Sharma’s 24 off 10 balls injected some momentum into Bengaluru’s stop-start innings and Liam Livingstone made 25 but the side could not really capitalise in the death overs.

    Punjab’s Kyle Jamieson claimed 3-48, while his new ball partner Arshdeep Singh bowled an excellent three-wicket final over, conceding only three runs.

    Punjab got off to a rollicking start in their chase and opener Prabhsimran Singh, then on nine, was lucky to be spilled in the deep by Romario Shepherd.

    Josh Hazlewood, the luckless Bengaluru bowler, did not have to wait long for success though, as Phil Salt took a stunning catch in the deep to remove Priyansh Arya (24) and break the 43-run opening stand.

    Krunal Pandya removed Prabhsimran and Shepherd redeemed himself by dismissing Punjab’s in-form captain Shreyas Iyer to turn the match on its head.

    Player-of-the-match Pandya put Bengaluru on top when he dismissed the dangerous Josh Inglis (39) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar effectively sealed the match in Bengaluru’s favour when he dismissed Nehal Wadhera and Marcus Stoinis in the same over.

    “I am very proud of each and every individual in this team,” Punjab captain Iyer said.

    “There are a lot of youngsters who are playing their first season, they’ve shown a lot of fearlessness.

    “We have to be here and win the trophy next year.”

    (Reuters)

  • Shivraj Singh Chouhan interacts with farmers in Pune, announces tough measures against fake agro inputs

    Source: Government of India

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    On the sixth day of the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan, Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and Rural Development, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, visited the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) in Narayangaon, Pune, where he engaged directly with farmers and agricultural scientists, reaffirming the government’s commitment to farmer welfare, innovation, and modernization in agriculture.

    Earlier in the day, Chouhan toured the Narayangaon APMC, the local tomato market, farms, and a cold storage facility, where he interacted with farmers cultivating tomatoes and other crops.

    During the interaction, the Minister announced that the government is preparing to enact a stringent law aimed at cracking down on the manufacture and distribution of fake fertilizers and pesticides. “Strict action will be taken against any company or individual involved in such malpractices,” Shri Chouhan said, emphasizing the government’s zero-tolerance approach to harmful agricultural inputs that jeopardize both yields and farmer incomes.

    Stressing the importance of practical support, Chouhan urged agricultural scientists to step out of their labs and into the fields. “Scientists must understand local conditions and advise farmers accordingly. Our 16,000 agricultural scientists must work hand-in-hand with farmers to deliver real impact,” he stated.

    He also directed scientists to focus on developing tomato and grape varieties with longer shelf life, and emphasized the need for increased research in agri-processing and adaptation to climate change.

    Chouhan also outlined the government’s revised Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) for TOP crops—Tomato, Onion, and Potato. Under this initiative, the Central Government will bear transportation costs when farmers move their produce to other states offering better market prices. The scheme is designed to ensure farmers get remunerative prices while also helping stabilize retail prices for consumers.

    Praising the innovative spirit of Maharashtra’s farmers, the Union Minister noted their contributions to modernized farming practices and increased exports of grapes and bananas. He acknowledged the significant strides made in productivity and development of new crop varieties, affirming Maharashtra’s role as a leader in agricultural innovation.

    During the interaction, local farmers shared their views on critical issues such as Minimum Support Prices (MSP), losses due to unseasonal rains, and climate change impacts. They also raised concerns about timely access to seeds, equipment, cold storage, and agri-processing centres. Chouhan assured that these concerns will be addressed through collaborative efforts between the Centre and State Governments, and announced the creation of an area-wise agricultural roadmap.

     

  • DPIIT and Copyright Office to host event celebrating 68 years of the Copyright Act with focus on digital

    Source: Government of India

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    The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in collaboration with the Copyright Office, will host a special event on June 4, to mark the 68th anniversary of the Copyright Act, 1957. The event, themed “Reform in Copyright Act in the Digital Era”, will be held at the India International Centre, New Delhi, beginning at 4:30 PM.

    The gathering aims to bring together key stakeholders to reflect on the journey of India’s copyright legislation and explore its future trajectory in light of rapid digital transformation. The discussions will focus on how the legal framework can evolve to address emerging challenges and opportunities presented by digital technologies, including AI-generated content, online piracy, and content monetization platforms.

    The Copyright Act, enacted in 1957, has been the backbone of intellectual property protection in India, safeguarding the rights of creators across literary, musical, artistic, dramatic, and cinematographic works. Over the years, the Act has been amended multiple times to align with international conventions and accommodate technological advancements.

    One of the key highlights shared ahead of the event is the growing adoption of copyright registration in India. Over 3.5 lakh copyrights have been registered since the process was digitized, a significant increase that underscores greater awareness among creators and rights holders about protecting their intellectual property in a digital-first world.

    “The upcoming event provides a timely opportunity to assess how the Copyright Act must continue to evolve in the face of digital disruption,” said an official from the DPIIT. “It will also celebrate the Act’s legacy in empowering India’s creative community for nearly seven decades.”

    Participants at the event will include legal experts, industry leaders, content creators, academics, and policymakers who are expected to share insights on making copyright laws more robust, inclusive, and adaptable to new media landscapes.

  • Indian astronaut to conduct groundbreaking space research on Axiom-4 Mission

    Source: Government of India

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    Union Minister of State for Science & Technology and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh on Tuesday announced that Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, one of India’s four selected astronauts for the Gaganyaan mission, will undertake critical scientific experiments during the Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The research will focus on physical, cognitive, and physiological responses in space, including the impact of continuous electronic displays in microgravity—a key factor for future long-duration space missions.

    Dr. Singh revealed that Shukla’s experiments will also explore skeletal muscle dysfunction in space and evaluate therapeutic strategies to mitigate its effects. Additionally, Shukla will study the revival, survival, and reproduction of tardigrades, microscopic extremophiles known for their resilience in extreme conditions. These experiments aim to deepen scientific understanding of life sustainability beyond Earth.

    “It is a matter of national pride that an Indian astronaut is an active participant with defined scientific responsibilities in this international mission,” Dr. Singh said during a media interview. He highlighted that Shukla’s role underscores India’s growing prominence in global space exploration. Group Captain Prasanth Nair has been named the backup astronaut for the Axiom-4 mission.

    The minister noted that discussions on sending an Indian astronaut to the ISS were part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s diplomatic engagements in the United States. Since 2014, enabling policies have opened up India’s space sector, fostering private sector participation, foreign direct investment, and international collaboration. Dr. Singh credited these reforms for catalyzing India’s leadership in NewSpace initiatives and increasing public access to facilities like Sriharikota.

    Speaking on India’s Gaganyaan mission, the country’s first human spaceflight program, Dr. Singh said trial phases are underway, with a target launch in early 2027. He described such space experiments as transformative for India’s space ecosystem, paving the way for self-reliance in the sector. The minister projected that India’s space economy, currently valued at USD 8 billion, is expected to grow five-fold to USD 44 billion, aligning with the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047.

    Dr. Singh also highlighted India’s ambitions in deep ocean exploration through the Deep Ocean Mission, aimed at harnessing the country’s vast coastal resources. In the energy sector, he noted increased budgetary support for nuclear energy, with the development of Bharat Small Modular Reactors to advance India’s clean energy transition and Net Zero goals by 2070.

    On civil aviation, Dr. Singh emphasized that air travel has become more accessible under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, with new airports and rising demand for pilots. To meet this need, CSIR-NAL has developed a two-seater trainer aircraft, and efforts are underway to scale up production of the Electric Hansa (e-Hansa) in collaboration with the private sector.

  • Education Ministry launches multilingual quiz to mark World No Tobacco Day 2025

    Source: Government of India

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    In a powerful move to combat tobacco use through education and awareness, the Ministry of Education, in collaboration with MyGov, has launched the World No Tobacco Day Awareness Quiz 2025. The initiative aims to inform and empower students, educators, and citizens across India about the harmful effects of tobacco and the importance of making healthy, informed lifestyle choices.

    What sets this year’s campaign apart is its unprecedented multilingual approach. For the first time, the awareness quiz is available in twelve Indian languages: English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, and Punjabi. This aligns with the principles of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasizes inclusivity and learning in local and regional languages to ensure no one is excluded due to linguistic barriers.

    “This is more than just a health initiative—it’s a social and educational mission,” a Ministry spokesperson said. “By making the quiz multilingual, we are reinforcing our commitment to reach every learner in a language they understand, ensuring that awareness is widespread and accessible.”

    The quiz is free and open to all. Interested participants can visit https://quiz.mygov.in/quiz/world-no-tobacco-day-awareness-quiz to select the “World No Tobacco Day Awareness Quiz – 2025”, choose their preferred language, and complete a simple registration using a mobile number or email. Upon completion, participants will receive a digital certificate from MyGov as recognition of their contribution to a tobacco-free India.

    By engaging with this digital platform, participants not only promote healthier lifestyles—particularly among adolescents—but also advance the NEP’s goal of inclusive education that respects India’s linguistic and cultural diversity.

    The Ministry is encouraging schools, teachers, students, and community members nationwide to take part and spread the word. “Let this be more than a digital event—let it become a movement,” the Ministry said. “Awareness begins with understanding, and understanding begins with language.”

  • Election Commission of India introduces tech-driven voter turnout reporting system

    Source: Government of India

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    The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Tuesday announced a significant upgrade to its voter turnout reporting process, introducing a streamlined, technology-driven system to provide faster and more accurate updates on approximate voter turnout trends. This initiative, set to be implemented before the upcoming Bihar elections, aims to reduce delays and enhance transparency in public communication, a priority emphasized by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar.

    Under the new system, Presiding Officers (PROs) at polling stations will directly input voter turnout data into the ECINET App every two hours on polling day. This replaces the earlier manual process, where Sector Officers collected data and relayed it to Returning Officers (ROs) via phone calls, SMS, or messaging apps, often leading to delays of 4–5 hours or more. The updated process will allow real-time aggregation of data at the constituency level, with approximate voting percentage trends published every two hours, as before.

    The ECINET App also enables PROs to enter final voter turnout data immediately after polls close, before leaving the polling station, subject to network availability. In areas with limited connectivity, offline entries can be synced once connectivity is restored. This ensures that constituency-wise voter turnout percentages are available on the updated Voter Turnout (VTR) App shortly after polling ends, minimizing delays and addressing public misperceptions caused by late updates.

    The initiative aligns with the statutory framework of Rule 49S of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, which mandates Presiding Officers to provide Form 17C—detailing the account of votes recorded—to polling agents nominated by candidates at the close of polls. While this legal requirement remains unchanged, the non-statutory VTR App, used to share approximate turnout trends with the public, will now integrate with ECINET for faster and more efficient updates.

  • India to build first-ever Polar Research Vessel as GRSE signs MoU with Norway’s Kongsberg

    Source: Government of India

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    In a major milestone for India’s maritime sector, the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Kolkata-based Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited (GRSE) and Norwegian firm Kongsberg, marking the beginning of India’s journey to build its first-ever Polar Research Vessel (PRV).

    The MoU was signed during Sonowal’s official visit to Norway as part of the Nor-Shipping 2025 event, highlighting India’s commitment to advancing oceanic and polar research capabilities while strengthening its indigenous shipbuilding industry under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

    “Let this MoU be a beacon of hope and progress,” said Sonowal at the signing ceremony. “Together, we are building not just a vessel but a legacy of innovation, exploration, and international cooperation. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, this vessel represents a leap in India’s capabilities in ocean research and climate action.”

    The PRV will be developed with design expertise from Kongsberg and constructed by GRSE in Kolkata. It will cater to the requirements of the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR), enabling scientific exploration in the polar and Southern Ocean regions. Equipped with state-of-the-art scientific instruments, the vessel will support marine research, ecosystem studies, and contribute to global climate change efforts.

    GRSE’s extensive experience in building complex maritime platforms such as warships and research vessels positions it as a natural choice for this pioneering project. The initiative is expected to enhance India’s strategic autonomy in the polar research domain and bolster the country’s maritime R&D capacity.

    While in Norway, Sonowal also participated in a high-level ministerial panel on “Shipping and Ocean Business,” where he presented India’s expanded maritime strategy—MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security Across the Regions)—an upgrade from the earlier SAGAR initiative..

    Sonowal emphasized the government’s ambitious Sagarmala 2.0 programme, which focuses on infrastructure modernization, shipbuilding, recycling, and logistics to position India as a global maritime hub.

    The Union Minister also held a roundtable with the Norwegian Shipowners’ Association (NSA), inviting increased investment in India’s maritime sector. Speaking alongside NSA President Harald Fotland, Sonowal underscored the shared values of sustainability and innovation between the two nations.

    India’s shipyards currently handle 11% of NSA’s global order book. Sonowal called for further expansion of these orders and encouraged recruitment from India’s seafaring workforce—ranked second in NSA’s fleet.

    He highlighted investment opportunities under the $2.9 billion Maritime Development Fund and the Sagarmala initiative, and called for collaboration in green shipping, digital innovation through platforms like ONOP and MAITRI, and sustainable ship recycling. Notably, 87% of India’s ship recycling yards are now Hong Kong Convention (HKC) compliant.

  • Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya launches ‘Urban Adda 2025’ and cycling books, calls cycling the “Solution to Pollution”

    Source: Government of India

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    Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya on Tuesday launched the Urban Adda 2025 conclave at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi. The three-day event focuses on promoting sustainable urban futures through discussions on key issues like climate resilience, mobility, and inclusive transport.

    Marking World Bicycle Day, Dr. Mandaviya also unveiled two significant books, Cycling, Children & Cities by Dr. Bhairavi Joshi and Road to Cycle2School by Dr. Bhairavi Joshi and Ar. Kush Parikh, which highlight cycling’s benefits for health, environmental sustainability, and urban transformation.

    In his address, Dr. Mandaviya championed cycling as a cornerstone of fitness and environmental conservation, stating, “Cycling is the best form of exercise. It not only makes us healthy but also helps in environmental sustainability. Cycling is the solution to pollution.” Reflecting on his personal experience, he shared, “When I first became an MP, I used to cycle to Parliament every day, and people saw me as the ‘cycle-wala MP.’ We must turn cycling into a movement, dispel the notion that it is only meant for a particular segment of society, and make it a fashion for everyone.” He highlighted the success of the Sundays on Cycle initiative, describing it as a nationwide movement promoting the Fit India campaign, and urged citizens to embrace cycling daily to contribute to the vision of a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047.

    Running from June 3 to 5, Urban Adda 2025 brings together young voices, experts, and leaders to discuss critical urban issues such as climate-resilient cities, gender and mobility, clean air and water, waste management, and inclusive transport. The event features a Youth Adda, a forum empowering young people to shape urban transformation, a Cyclothon flagged off on World Bicycle Day with over 100 cyclists promoting active mobility, the Urban Adda Film Festival (UAFF-25) on June 4 showcasing short films on climate resilience and urban innovation followed by a Gala Night attended by actor Pooja Bedi, and interactive public art exhibits led by artist Sagar Singh, blending art, movement, and sustainability.

    Organized by the Raahgiri Foundation in partnership with the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) and GuruJal, and supported by Nagarro, the event was attended by dignitaries including Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Delhi Transport Minister Dr. Pankaj Kumar Singh, Haryana Minister Rao Narbir Singh, Rajasthan Minister Rajyavardhan Rathore, and thought leaders from academia, civil society, and international organizations.

  • IMD warns of heavy rain in Northeast, thunderstorms in Northwest, and heat waves in East India

    Source: Government of India

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    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather forecast predicting significant weather events across India over the next few days, including heavy rainfall in the Northeast, thunderstorms in the Northwest, and heat wave conditions in parts of East India.

    The IMD has warned of continued heavy to very heavy rainfall over Northeastern states, including Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura, until June 5, with a decrease in intensity thereafter. Isolated very heavy rainfall is expected in Assam and Meghalaya on June 3 and 4, and in Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura on June 3. Light to moderate rainfall is likely to persist across the region for the next seven days, driven by an upper air cyclonic circulation over east Bihar and a north-south trough along Longitude 92°E.

    Northwest India, including Jammu-Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan, is expected to experience light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds (40-50 kmph) on June 3 and 4. This weather is attributed to a western disturbance seen as a cyclonic circulation over Punjab, along with upper air cyclonic circulations over Haryana and northwest Uttar Pradesh. Additionally, isolated hailstorms were reported in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, and dust storms were observed in Rajasthan over the past 24 hours.

    Heat wave conditions are likely to persist over Gangetic West Bengal on June 3 and 4, and over Odisha from June 3 to 6. The IMD has urged residents to take precautions amid rising temperatures in these regions.

    The Southwest Monsoon’s northern limit continues to pass through key coordinates, including Mumbai, Ahilyanagar, Adilabad, Bhawanipatna, Puri, and Balurghat, indicating steady progress. The monsoon’s advance is expected to influence weather patterns across the country.

    Over the past 24 hours until 8:30 AM IST on June 3, heavy rainfall was recorded at isolated places in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Gujarat, and East Rajasthan. Thunderstorms with squally winds (70-100 kmph) were reported in Bihar, while gusty winds (40-70 kmph) occurred in several states, including Jammu-Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, and others. Hailstorms and dust storms were also observed in parts of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Rajasthan.

    The IMD advises residents to stay updated with local weather warnings and take necessary precautions.

  • More than 4 million refugees have fled Sudan civil war, UN says

    Source: Government of India

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    The number of people who have fled Sudan since the beginning of its civil war in 2023 has surpassed four million, U.N. refugee agency officials said on Tuesday, adding that many survivors faced inadequate shelter due to funding shortages.

    “Now in its third year, the 4 million people is a devastating milestone in what is the world’s most damaging displacement crisis at the moment,” U.N. refugee agency spokesperson Eujin Byun told a Geneva press briefing.

    “If the conflict continues in Sudan, thousands more people, we expect thousands more people will continue to flee, putting regional and global stability at stake,” she said.

    Sudan, which erupted in violence in April 2023, shares borders with seven countries: Chad, South Sudan, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Central African Republic and Libya.

    More than 800,000 of the refugees have arrived in Chad, where their shelter conditions are dire due to funding shortages, with only 14% of funding appeals met, UNHCR’s Dossou Patrice Ahouansou told the same briefing.

    “This is an unprecedented crisis that we are facing. This is a crisis of humanity. This is a crisis of … protection based on the violence that refugees are reporting,” he said.

    Many of those fleeing reported surviving terror and violence, he added, describing meeting a seven-year-old girl in Chad who was hurt in an attack on her home in Sudan’s Zamzam displacement camp that killed her father and two brothers and had to have her leg amputated during her escape. Her mother had been killed in an earlier attack, he said.

    Other refugees told stories of armed groups taking their horses and donkeys and forcing adults to draw their own family members by cart as they fled, he said.

    (Reuters)

  • India’s cultural revival: a journey of pride and progress over 11 years

    Source: Government of India

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    Over the past eleven years, the Government of India has embarked on a wide-ranging cultural renaissance, blending tradition with progress and positioning India’s heritage at the heart of its national identity. From restoring ancient temples to honouring forgotten heroes, the country’s cultural revival is now seen as a pillar of both pride and progress.

    Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government has prioritised the preservation, redevelopment and celebration of India’s civilisational legacy. Key religious and cultural landmarks across the country have witnessed transformative redevelopment, with improved infrastructure and public facilities designed to enhance the experience of pilgrims and tourists alike.

    Transforming Sacred Spaces

    The redevelopment of the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor in Varanasi is among the most notable projects. The corridor has opened up previously congested lanes around the temple and connected it directly to the ghats of the Ganga, allowing lakhs of devotees to visit in a more streamlined and spiritually immersive environment.

    In Ujjain, the Mahakaal Lok Project has brought world-class amenities to the Mahakaleshwar Temple complex. The newly developed corridor and facilities reflect both ancient architecture and modern planning, turning the site into a cultural hub for spiritual tourism.

    The Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, inaugurated in January 2024, has emerged as a major symbol of faith and heritage. The grand temple is not only a place of worship but also a tribute to the civilisational ethos that has shaped India’s spiritual history.

    Other key sites include Kedarnath in Uttarakhand, where integrated development work has restored access and beauty to the revered Himalayan shrine. The installation of the statue of Adi Shankaracharya, rebuilt after destruction in the 2013 floods, is a powerful reminder of India’s enduring spiritual continuity.

    Redevelopment efforts are also underway at the Juna Somnath Temple, including the construction of a scenic promenade and the Parvati Mandir, further enhancing the sanctity and accessibility of the Somnath complex.

    In the northeast, Ma Kamakhya Temple in Assam has received infrastructure upgrades and pilgrim-friendly facilities, marking the government’s commitment to cultural sites across regions.

    Protecting Intangible Heritage

    Beyond physical sites, the government has also turned its attention to India’s intangible cultural heritage. Traditional art forms such as classical music, dance, and folk traditions are being preserved using modern digital tools. Efforts are underway to ensure that these time-honoured practices are passed on to future generations through institutional support and innovation.

    Remembering the Forgotten

    In a move to correct historical oversight, the government has placed renewed focus on honouring unsung heroes of India’s past. Through national memorials, educational campaigns and cultural programming, these forgotten figures are being reintegrated into India’s national consciousness.

    A Civilisational Mission

    The press release notes that these efforts reflect a broader civilisational mission: to preserve the spirit of India’s heritage while ensuring that culture and tradition evolve in harmony with advancements in technology, health, and infrastructure.

    With projects that blend spiritual heritage, technological innovation, and inclusive access, India’s approach to cultural revival is both ambitious and holistic. As the nation looks to the future, it is doing so with one foot firmly planted in its rich and diverse past.

  • Indian delegation concludes visit to Liberia strengthening global consensus against terrorism

    Source: Government of India

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    An all-party Indian Parliamentary delegation led by Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Eknath Shinde concluded three-day visit to Liberia on Monday, reinforcing India’s global campaign against terrorism and strengthening bilateral ties with the West African nation.

    The delegation held meetings with President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President Pro-Tempore of the Senate, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

    The delegation conveyed appreciation for President Boakai’s statement of condolence and condemnation addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22. They also acknowledged Liberia’s upcoming tenure as non-permanent member of UNSC for the term 2026-27 and its role from the platform in advancing the fight against terrorism.

    The Liberian leadership, in turn, reaffirmed its support for India’s principled response through “Operation Sindoor”, and emphasised the need for unified international efforts to combat terrorism.

    In his address to the Liberian Senate, first time by any Indian MP, Shinde spoke about India’s firm stand against cross-border terrorism and underlined the need for international solidarity in confronting the global menace.

    The delegation also met Liberian parliamentarians, think tanks, and members of the local media. The Liberian parliamentarians observed a moment of silence in memory of the Pahalgam terror attack victims.

    According to the Indian Embassy in Liberia, “The visit not only reflected the enduring friendship between India and Liberia, but also highlighted the two nations’ shared, unwavering stance against terrorism.”

    The Liberia visit concluded with both sides reaffirming their commitment to work together in building a peaceful, secure, and terror-free world.

    Apart from Shinde, the delegation included Bansuri Swaraj, Atul Garg, Manan Kumar Mishra, Sasmit Patra, E.T. Mohammed Basheer, S.S. Ahluwalia, and former Ambassador Sujan Chinoy.

  • Egypt: Indian delegation meets Arab League chief, stresses unified stance against terrorism

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    An all-party Indian Parliamentary delegation led by NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule called on League of Arab States Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit on Tuesday, underscoring India’s unified stance and collective determination to combat terrorism.

    The leaders stressed that countering terrorism is a priority for both the Arab League and India. The discussions focused on India’s wide-ranging political, economic, and cultural engagement with the Arab States.

    The delegation also had an engaging interaction with the vibrant Indian community in Egypt.

    “The community welcomed the visit of the delegation and the message carried by them to combat terrorism,” said the Indian Embassy in Cairo.

    On Monday, the delegation was briefed by Indian Ambassador to Egypt Suresh Reddy on the India-Egypt Strategic Partnership, Egypt’s strong stance against terrorism, solidarity with India after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, and the close bilateral collaboration on counter-terrorism.

    Later, the delegation had a fruitful engagement at the Egyptian Senate House with Senator Hossam Al-Khouly of Mostaqbal Watan Party and MP Hazem Omar, including the Chairpersons and members of other Parliamentary Committees.

    The Senate reaffirmed solidarity with India and reiterated the importance attached to the close strategic partnership between India and Egypt.

    This was followed by productive discussions with Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman MP Karim Darwish and other distinguished members of the Egyptian House of Representatives.

    The Indian parliamentarians also had insightful discussions with key interlocutors in Egypt, including former Ministers, distinguished authors and thought leaders. The discussions facilitated an enhanced understanding and appreciation of India’s commitment to economic growth, equitable development, and zero tolerance to terrorism.

    The delegation also paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at the Al-Horreya Park in Zamalek, Cairo.

    The delegation, a part of India’s diplomatic outreach on Operation Sindoor and carrying forth India’s strong message on zero-tolerance against terrorism, reached Egypt after concluding a successful visit to Ethiopia, South Africa, and Qatar.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • Markets decline for third straight day amid global weakness

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Indian equity benchmarks closed lower for the third consecutive trading session on Tuesday, as weak global cues and investor caution weighed on sentiment.

    The BSE Sensex dropped 636.24 points, or 0.78%, to end at 80,737.51, while the NSE Nifty fell 174.10 points, or 0.70%, to settle at 24,542.50.

    IT, PSU banks, financial services, FMCG, and energy stocks led the decline. However, midcap and smallcap indices fared better. The Nifty Smallcap 100 inched up 0.10% to 18,114, while the Nifty Midcap 100 shed 0.45% to close at 57,517.

    “After an initial uptick, the Nifty oscillated sharply in early trade; however, a sharp decline below the 20-day exponential moving average in the latter half of the session kept the tone negative,” said Ajit Mishra of Religare Broking.

    Analysts cited sustained foreign fund outflows, geopolitical tensions, and uncertainty over global trade deals as key factors behind the market’s weakness. They added that strength in select banking stocks may cushion further downside.

    Investors also appeared to be in wait-and-watch mode ahead of the Reserve Bank of India’s upcoming interest rate decision.

    On the currency front, the rupee gave up Monday’s gains, impacted by risk aversion, a stronger U.S. dollar, and continued outflows. HDFC Securities’ Dilip Parmar expects the USD/INR pair to trade in the 85.10–85.90 range in the near term.

    Gold prices remained steady near ₹97,700 on the MCX after a sharp rally on Monday. Analysts said the market is consolidating ahead of key economic data releases from the U.S.

    -IANS

  • UP govt announces 20 percent reservation for Agniveers in police, PAC recruitment

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    In a major step to support Agniveers after their short-term military service, the Uttar Pradesh government has approved a 20 percent reservation for them in recruitment for various posts in the state police force and the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC).

    The decision was taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday.

    According to the official statement, the reservation will apply to recruitment in categories such as constable (civil police), constable PAC, mounted police, and fireman. The move is aimed at providing employment opportunities to Agniveers who will complete their four-year tenure under the Agnipath scheme.

    The Agnipath scheme, launched by the Centre in June 2022, allows youth to serve in the armed forces for a period of four years. While 25 percent of Agniveers are to be absorbed into regular military service, the remaining 75 percent are released from duty after their term. The first batch of Agniveers is expected to complete its term in 2026.

    To further aid their transition into civilian life, the UP government has also decided to grant age relaxation of up to three years for Agniveers applying for these police and PAC posts.

    According to reports, the Uttar Pradesh Police is expected to announce recruitment for nearly 28,000 posts soon, including positions such as sub-inspector, jail warden, computer operator, and more. With this new provision, Agniveers will be eligible to apply for a substantial number of these positions.

    Uttar Pradesh joins Haryana in offering post-service support to Agniveers. Earlier, the Haryana government also approved 20 percent reservation for Agniveers in several government jobs.

    The move is being seen as a crucial step in providing job security to youth who have served in the armed forces under the new military recruitment framework, while also strengthening the manpower in state police departments.

    -IANS

  • MoS Defence Sanjay Seth announces expansion of NCC by 3 lakh cadets at Bhopal Conference

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, on Tuesday announced a major expansion of the National Cadet Corps (NCC), with plans to add three lakh new cadets across the country.

    The announcement came during the inauguration of a conference of Special Joint State Representatives and Additional/Deputy Directors General (JS R&A/D) of the NCC in Bhopal.

    Speaking at the event, Seth emphasized the NCC’s role in nation-building and youth development. “The NCC instills a spirit of nationalism and service. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has resolved to raise the number of cadets to between 17 and 20 lakh. With support from all states, we will soon achieve this target,” he said.

    According to a statement from the Ministry of Defence, several states have already expressed support for the initiative and have committed to fast-tracking the development of training infrastructure.

    Seth also highlighted new initiatives such as the recruitment of ex-servicemen as instructors, noting that it creates employment opportunities for military veterans.

    He lauded the NCC’s active participation in national missions such as the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Naya Savera scheme, and the Nasha Mukti Abhiyan. The minister also congratulated the NCC’s Mount Everest Expedition team, which successfully reached the summit on May 18, calling it “a powerful example of cadet courage and resilience.”

    Underscoring the importance of centre-state cooperation, Seth urged state governments to fulfill their commitments in terms of manpower, infrastructure, and funding to ensure the success of the NCC expansion plan.

    During the event, Director General of NCC, Lt Gen Gurbirpal Singh, outlined the organisation’s achievements and future plans. He stressed the need for robust training and camping infrastructure nationwide and emphasized efforts to boost youth participation and enhance cadet performance.