Politics
Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz to India and Friendly Nations Amid Global Calls
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announces passage permission for vessels from friendly countries, including India, through the Strait of Hormuz, following UN calls to ease global trade disruptions.
World
Tragic Bus Plunge in Bangladesh's Padma River Claims 23 Lives, Many Injured
A passenger bus carrying about 40-50 people fell into the Padma River from a ferry in Rajbari, Bangladesh, killing 23 and injuring several. Rescue operations paused at night but resumed at daylight.
Entertainment
Dhurandhar 2's Punjab Artists: Janhavi Bansal and Singers Shine in Rs 1,000 Crore Hit
As Dhurandhar 2 nears Rs 1,000 crore, explore the stories of Punjab-based talents like actress Janhavi Bansal and singers Khan Saab, Jyoti Nooran, and Jasmine Sandlas who contributed to the film's blockbuster success.
Business
Rajasthan Pushes Jaipur Hotels to Adopt PNG Amid LPG Allocation Policy Shift
Rajasthan government encourages Jaipur hotels and restaurants to transition to piped natural gas due to new LPG allocation rules, despite limited PNG infrastructure challenges.
Sports
Lifestyle
Technology
Kanpur: Rs 80 Crore Cyber Fraud by Couple in Fake Investment Scam
A massive cyber fraud of Rs 80 crore uncovered in Kanpur as a couple allegedly duped investors across multiple states with fake investment schemes and foreign trip offers. Over 80 victims identified.
IIT Kanpur Innovate4NPS Hackathon 2026 Pitch Day Concludes
The Innovate4NPS Hackathon 2026 Pitch Day at IIT Kanpur brought together innovators to develop digital solutions for strengthening India's National Pension System amid demographic shifts.
Agnikul Tests 3D-Printed Booster Engine 'Agnite'
Indian space startup Agnikul Cosmos has successfully tested its fully 3D-printed booster engine 'Agnite', which can be manufactured in just one week, significantly reducing production complexity and mission turnaround time.
Cyberfraud Targets Pune LPG Users via Fake Sites and Malware
Cybercriminals in Pune are exploiting LPG supply concerns by creating fake booking websites, sending malicious links, and circulating APK files to defraud consumers, with multiple cases reported recently.
India Tightens Digital Security for Telecom, CCTV Amid Espionage Risks
India has mandated stricter compliance for telecom equipment and CCTV systems, requiring certification and origin disclosure, following security concerns over imported surveillance gear and espionage risks.
Health
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