Mutalik Objects To KS Bhagawan’s Lord Rama Statement In Karnataka
Mutalik Objects To KS Bhagawan’s Lord Rama Statement In Karnataka Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Mutalik has criticised writer KS Bhagawan over a recent statement linked to Lord Rama. Mutalik said Bhagawan should avoid making remarks that may affect religious sentiments and disturb public harmony. He said statements that undermine the faith of devotees should not be made in the name of public debate. Mutalik also argued that such comments go against the sp
Kerala Nipah Alert: Suspected Case Under Observation In Kozhikode
Kerala health authorities have increased precautionary measures in Kozhikode after a 43-year-old man was admitted to hospital with symptoms suspected to be linked to Nipah virus infection. Officials said the case is being treated as a suspected Nipah case until final confirmation comes from the National Institute of Virology in Pune. Health officials are closely monitoring the patient’s contacts and have advised the public to remain alert, follow hygiene precautions and seek medic
Hyderabad Rains: Two Die Of Electrocution As IT Corridor Faces Severe Waterlogging
Heavy rain brought parts of Hyderabad to a standstill on Tuesday evening, June 9, 2026, as two people died due to electrocution and several key roads witnessed severe waterlogging and traffic congestion. According to police, the two victims were electrocuted in the Bandlaguda area after coming in contact with a live electric wire that had fallen on a waterlogged road during the heavy downpour. Reports identified the deceased as an auto-rickshaw driver and a 15-year-old student.
CM Vijay Launches Singappen Force For Women Safety In Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has launched the Singappen Special Force, a dedicated all-women police unit aimed at improving women’s safety and strengthening preventive policing across the state. The initiative was rolled out in Chennai on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. In the first phase, 70 units of the force will begin operations across Tamil Nadu with 140 sub-inspectors and 420 constables. Each patrol vehicle will have an all-women team consisting of one sub-inspector, two
PM Modi 4,399 Days Milestone: US Senators, Business Leaders Send Greetings
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received greetings from US Senators, business leaders and members of the Indian diaspora after he became India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister with an unbroken tenure of 4,399 days in office. On Wednesday, June 10, 2026, Modi surpassed the elected tenure record of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Nehru, after being elected in 1952, served 4,398 days until May 27, 1964, while Modi crossed that mark during his third consecutive t
Bharathiraja No More: Tamil Cinema’s Master Storyteller Leaves Behind A Lasting Legacy
Veteran Tamil filmmaker and actor Bharathiraja passed away in Chennai on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at the age of 84, leaving the Tamil film industry and generations of cinema lovers in deep mourning. His death marks a major loss for Tamil cinema, where his films helped redefine rural storytelling and brought ordinary village lives to mainstream audiences. Bharathiraja Changed Rural Storytelling Known with respect as “Iyakkunar Imayam”, Bhar
Kerala Tightens Shigella Watch After Child Death, School Cases
Kerala Steps Up Shigella Watch Kerala has tightened health surveillance after a four-year-old girl from Kozhikode died following a Shigella infection, while fresh cases among children in Wayanad triggered wider monitoring across the state. Health officials are now focusing on school-level monitoring, safe drinking water checks and food hygiene inspections to prevent further spread among children.
Tiruvannamalai Girivalam Route Safety Concern: 8 Arrested In Two Cases
Two alleged incidents near the Tiruvannamalai Girivalam route have raised safety concerns, with police arresting eight people and searching for three more suspects. Tiruvannamalai Girivalam Route Safety Under Focus After Two Cases Safety on the Tiruvannamalai Girivalam route has come under focus after two alleged incidents were reported near the Arunachaleswarar Temple area in Tamil Nadu. The
IndiGo Suspends 6 International Routes Till September
IndiGo has temporarily paused flights to six international destinations as it adjusts its overseas network amid weaker demand, higher costs and airspace-related pressure. IndiGo Pauses Select Overseas Flights IndiGo has announced a temporary suspension of flights to six international destinations, affecting travellers planning trips to parts of Southeast Asia and China. The airline will stop services to Langkawi, Krabi,
IRCTC Flags 9 Crore Accounts As AI Watch Begins In Railway Kitchens
IRCTC has launched a major digital cleanup to make online train ticket booking fairer for genuine passengers. As part of the crackdown, more than 3 crore suspicious user accounts have been deactivated, while another 6 crore accounts have been placed under verification to check their authenticity. For regular passengers, the move could bring some relief during high-demand booking windows when confirmed tickets often disappear quickly.
Mumbai’s Air India Building Gets New Role After ₹1,601 Crore Deal
Mumbai’s Air India Building Gets New Role Mumbai’s iconic Air India Building at Nariman Point has officially moved into Maharashtra government control after a ₹1,601 crore acquisition. The transfer agreement between Air India Assets Holding Limited and the state Public Works Department was completed at Mantralaya in the presence of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. For many Mumbaikars, the A
N. Ravi Calls For Stronger Media Freedom Environment In India
N. Ravi’s Media Freedom Call Puts Spotlight On Free Press Veteran journalist N. Ravi has said that this is the time to create an ideal environment for media freedom, bringing renewed attention to the importance of independent journalism in India. His statement has become significant at a time when public trust, editorial freedom and responsible reporting are central to the national media debate.
Tamil Nadu Higher Education Push Puts Village Students In Focus
Tamil Nadu’s higher education push is now focused on helping rural and first-generation students enter government colleges through better awareness, transparent admissions and job-ready courses. For many first-generation learners in villages, a college seat can become the first major step toward changing their family’s future. Rural Students In Focus Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister P. Viswanathan has said the government wants every eli
St Stephen’s First Woman Principal: Susan Elias Appointment Faces DU Objection
St Stephen’s College has entered a historic phase as Susan Elias is set to become its first woman principal, while Delhi University has raised objections over the selection process. Historic First For St Stephen’s St Stephen’s College, one of Delhi University’s most recognised institutions, is set to appoint Professor Susan Elias as its first woman principal in its 145-year history. She is
Goa Weather Alert: IMD Issues Yellow Alert For June 2-3 As Monsoon Nears Kerala
Goa is set for unstable weather on June 2 and 3 as IMD issued a yellow alert, warning of thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds while monsoon conditions strengthen near Kerala. Goa Under Yellow Alert For June 2-3 The India Meteorological Department, Panaji, has issued a yellow alert for Goa on June 2 and June 3. The warning comes as conditions are becoming favourable for the further advance of
US Green Card Rule 2026: What H-1B Holders And NRIs Should Know
The 2026 USCIS green card policy update has created fresh concern among NRIs, H-1B workers, F-1 students and families in the US, especially those applying through the Adjustment of Status route. USCIS Tightens Green Card Review Process USCIS has issued a policy update that may make the green card process more closely reviewed for applicants already living in the United States. The update focuses on Adjustment of Status, the process that allows eligible imm
Sonarpur Attack Sparks Bengal Row As Mamata Questions Abhishek Banerjee’s Treatment
Sonarpur Attack Triggers Political Tension TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee was allegedly attacked during his visit to Sonarpur in South 24 Parganas on Saturday, May 30, 2026. He had gone to meet the family of a TMC worker reportedly killed in post-poll violence when the situation turned tense. Reports said stones, eggs and slippers were allegedly hurled, and Abhishek later complained of pain in his neck, back and c
RCB vs GT Final: Similar Batting Plans, Different Depth Set Up Big IPL Clash
RCB and GT face off in the IPL 2026 final on Sunday, May 31, at 7:30 PM IST in Ahmedabad, with Bengaluru’s depth and Gujarat’s top order set to decide the title clash. RCB And GT Enter Final With Clear Batting Plans Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans have reached the IPL 2026 final with calm and consistent batting plans. Both teams have avoided chaotic hitting and focused on stability
PSG Beat Arsenal On Penalties To Win Back-To-Back Champions League Titles
Paris Saint-Germain created a memorable football night by defeating Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final. The match was played on Saturday, May 30, 2026, and ended 1-1 after extra time before PSG held their nerve in the penalty shootout. PSG Win Back-To-Back Champions League Titles Paris Saint-Germain created another historic Champions League night by defeating Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to win back-to-back UEFA Champions League titles. The dramatic fin
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Drone Strike Claim Sparks Global Safety Alarm
Russia Claims Drone Hit Nuclear Plant Russia’s state nuclear company Rosatom claimed that a Ukrainian drone struck the turbine hall of Power Unit No. 6 at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. According to Rosatom, the blast created a hole in the turbine hall wall but did not damage key equipment at the facility. Rosatom’s chief Alexei Likhachev called the reported incident deliberate, adding that any attack near a nuclear facility could increase safety risks.



















