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New Delhi: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday praised AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi for sharply criticizing Pakistan’s recent propaganda blunder, calling him a “true Indian” during a crucial time. Rijiju’s remarks came after Owaisi mocked Pakistan’s military leadership for using a doctored image to claim victory over India following Operation Sindoor. The controversy began when Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir presented Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif with a commemorative photo of “Operation Bunyan al-Marsus.” The image, however, turned out to be from a 2019 Chinese military drill, not an actual Pakistani operation, and has been widely circulated online for years.…

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New Delhi: The flagship Byju’s Learning App has been delisted from the Google Play Store due to non-payment of dues to its cloud services vendor, Amazon Web Services (AWS), according to sources familiar with the matter. The app, operated by edtech firm Think and Learn Pvt Ltd, is no longer available for download on Android devices. However, other Byju’s apps, such as Byju’s Premium Learning and Byju’s Exam Prep, remain available on the platform, indicating that those are managed through different vendors not affected by the AWS payment issue. “The removal of Byju’s Learning App is due to pending payments…

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New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday firmly addressed the timeline of India’s cross-border Operation Sindoor, stating that Pakistan was informed 30 minutes after the Indian Armed Forces had already carried out the strikes on terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the early hours of May 7. Speaking during a Consultative Committee Meeting (CCM) of the Ministry of External Affairs in Delhi, Jaishankar rebutted opposition claims that Pakistan was forewarned. “Pakistan was informed 30 minutes after the operation. This is a dishonest misrepresentation of facts,” he said, responding to criticism from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.…

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Mumbai: Union Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has directed the Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping) to monitor the aftermath of the Liberian-flagged cargo shipwreck off the Kerala coast every two hours. The vessel, which sank between Vizhinjam and Kochi on Sunday, caused a major oil spill and environmental concern. Speaking at the 36th Foundation Day event of the Directorate General of Shipping, Minister Sonowal said, “All necessary steps have been taken, especially to protect coastal life and the environment. Our DG Shipping has been instructed to closely coordinate with the Indian Coast Guard, Indian Navy, and other agencies including the…

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Minister Govind Gaude’s recent “cash for files” remark has sparked a political storm in Goa, sending ripples not just within the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) but also across the broader public conscience. It’s not every day that a sitting minister goes on record suggesting that bribery is a necessity to get files moving within the government system. The gravity of such a statement – especially coming from someone in power – cannot be overstated. It raises troubling questions about the state of governance, internal party discipline, and Gaude’s own political future. The BJP, which has long projected itself as…

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New Delhi: In a significant step toward boosting India’s indigenous defence capabilities, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved the “Execution Model” for the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme — a project aimed at developing a fifth-generation stealth fighter jet for the Indian Air Force (IAF). The AMCA is envisioned as a medium-weight, deep penetration combat aircraft equipped with cutting-edge stealth and combat features. It is being developed to significantly enhance the IAF’s air dominance and long-range strike capability. According to an official statement by the defence ministry on Tuesday, the AMCA project will be executed by the Aeronautical Development…

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Team Goemkarponn MAPUSA: Goa State Mahila Congress president Pratiksha Khalap on Saturday alleged a breakdown of law and order in the state, calling out Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and claiming that his promises of Yuva Kalyan, Mahila Kalyan, Garib Kalyan, and Kisan Kalyan are hollow. She cited the case of Tivim resident Sweena Colaço, who was rear-ended by a car driven by a man using his mobile phone in October last year. Instead of addressing her complaint promptly, she was allegedly made to wait at the police station for over eight hours. Now, more than six months later, no action…

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