President Droupadi Murmu today greeted the people of Telangana on their statehood day. She said that the state has a vibrant ecosystem of economic and technological development. She tweeted on ‘X’ that people of Telangana march ahead on the path of progress and prosperity. Telangana was formed on June 2, 2014. This year will mark […]
Riots broke out in Paris following PSG’s first-ever Champions League victory, leaving two people dead, including a 17-year-old. French authorities arrested 559 individuals nationwide, with nearly 500 detained in the capital alone. The celebrations quickly spiraled into violence, overshadowing the historic football achievement with tragedy and mass arrests.
All arrangements have been finalized for the Telangana Formation Day celebrations on June 2, 2025. The state government has planned grand events across all districts, with the main function to be held in Hyderabad. Cultural performances, flag hoisting, and tributes to the leaders of the Telangana movement will also mark the day.
In a big blow to Naxalism in Telangana’s Mulugu district, eight Maoists from the Damodar Dal’s Platoon Squad Party surrendered to DSP Shabarish today. SP Shabarish stated that the surrender reflects a growing shift, as former extremists are choosing to abandon violence and reintegrate into society, encouraged by the TG govt.
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that there should be a stronger collaboration between Europe and Asia to prevent threats from countries like China and Russia that are seeking to build “spheres of coercion.” He said that this alliance should be based on our common norms, on our common principles.
AP Education Minister Nara Lokesh announced today that the state govt is prepared to conduct the Mega DSC-2025 in CBT mode starting from June 6. He confirmed that the recruitment aims to fill 16,347 posts. He also highlighted that candidates were provided with two TET opportunities and six months of time.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has pledged to purchase more American goods, including oil and natural gas. This decision was made as part of efforts to strengthen economic ties with the United States. Lai also said that they want to buy more American agricultural products and weapons amid Trump’s 32% tariff prospect.
LoP Rahul Gandhi paid tribute to India’s first PM, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on his 61st death anniversary today. Remembering Nehru’s leadership, Rahul praised his role in laying the foundation for a modern, independent India. He highlighted Nehru’s significant contributions in the areas of social justice and education.
Senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid, is on a visit to Tokyo, made noteworthy remarks regarding India’s global image. He stated that a powerful message is being sent to the world -that India stands united in its fight against terrorism. He emphasized that this unity has been widely appreciated at the international level.
Union External Affairs Minister Jaishankar has questioned Europe’s stance on Pakistan’s conduct. He emphasized that India has highlighted Pak’s terrorism to European nations. Jaishankar’s remarks come amid growing concerns over Europe’s perceived leniency toward Pakistan despite its track record on terrorism.
Union Minister of Coal & Mines Kishan Reddy announced that the Union Ministry of Agriculture will soon establish a Millet Center in Hyderabad. The Secunderabad BJP MP stated that the institution will be developed with a budget of ₹250 crore. He also emphasized that this center will play a vital role in millet research.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announced that the state government will implement welfare schemes and promote social justice, drawing inspiration from top social reformer Basaveshwara. He also made these remarks while inaugurating a statue of Basaveshwara near Zaheerabad in Sangareddy district this afternoon.
Assam CM Himanta Sarma warned Bangladesh over its own vulnerable “Chicken’s Necks” amid Dhaka’s interest in India’s Siliguri Corridor. Citing two narrow Bangladeshi corridors near Meghalaya and Tripura, Sarma cautioned against provocation. His remarks come amid reports of Chinese support to Bangladesh’s Lalmonirhat airbase.
Following India’s Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror camps in Pakistan, experts warn of a shift in Pakistan’s strategy. Instead of Kashmir, sleeper cells may strike from the east via Bangladesh or Nepal. With growing instability in Dhaka and porous borders, the ISI could exploit religious tensions to launch covert attacks far from traditional flashpoints.
Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar has stirred controversy with his remarks on the India-Pakistan conflict. He claimed, “Pakistan has deployed 5,000 Chinese-made drones, each reportedly costing around ₹15,000.” He went on to say, “India is launching missiles worth ₹15 lakh to shoot down drones that cost only ₹15,000.”