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May 19, 2026, 02:21 AM
Gandhidham Residents Slam Poor Quality Roadwork Following Commissioner's Transfer

Gandhidham Residents Slam Poor Quality Roadwork Following Commissioner's Transfer

Gandhidham, તા.તા.18: Serious allegations are being made by the enlightened citizens of the city that the asphalting work of Juni Court Road and Shivaji Park Garden Road in Gandhidham is of very poor quality. છે.જેનાકારણે Lack of supervision after the transfer of the Municipal Commissioner છે.નમૂનાલઈને Contractors are working arbitrarily and the work is getting worse. છે.ચોમાસા People are expressing fears that the condition of the road will deteriorate during the investigation. After the transfer of Gandhidham Municipal Commissioner Manish Gurbani, the contractors and the engineering department are in a state of shock and despair. But the transfer of the Commissioner is appropriate for the development of the city and Gandhidham. Here the IAS Commissioner is needed only if the pace of development is maintained. Otherwise, in the game of political intrigue and percentage, the situation of the city will remain the same as it was at the time.
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May 19, 2026, 02:19 AM
Gujarat's Ruling Party Confirms Progress on Local Body Office Bearer Appointments

Gujarat's Ruling Party Confirms Progress on Local Body Office Bearer Appointments

AHMEDABAD, DT. (FROM OUR REPRESENTATIVE) DAT. (FROM OUR REPRESENTATIVE) 18: Amid the ongoing controversy over the delay in the appointment of office bearers in local bodies in Gujarat, the state spokesperson of the ruling party BJP, Anil Patel, clarified that most of the internal work at the organisational level has been completed and the names of the new office bearers will be officially announced very soon.
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May 19, 2026, 02:09 AM
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Heads to Delhi for Swachh Bharat Mission Meeting

Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Heads to Delhi for Swachh Bharat Mission Meeting

Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka on Tuesday, May 19, left for New Delhi to participate in a high-level meeting on the Swachh Bharat Mission being organised by the Central government. The crucial meeting, scheduled to be held at Vigyan Bhavan, will be chaired by the Union Minister and attended by ministers handling municipal administration and urban development portfolios from various states. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has nominated Bhatti Vikramarka to represent the Telangana government at the meeting, and the Centre has already been officially informed about the decision. Bhatti Vikramarka, along with a team of senior state officials, departed for Delhi from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Shamshabad on Tuesday morning. The Telangana delegation attending the Swachh Bharat Mission meeting includes Special Chief Secretary for IT and Industries Jayesh Ranjan, Municipal Administration Principal Secretary M Dana Kishore, and Commissioner and Director of Municipal Administration R V Karnan, among others. Officials are expected to raise several issues related to Telangana before the Centre during the meeting. The Deputy Chief Minister is scheduled to stay in Delhi for two days and will also hold a series of meetings with key Union ministers as part of the visit. According to officials, Bhatti Vikramarka is expected to meet Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, and Union Coal Minister G. Kishan Reddy, among others. The discussions are likely to focus on pending issues related to central funds due to Telangana, as well as matters concerning the power and coal sectors. Senior officials from the state finance, planning and energy departments, including Finance Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania, Planning Secretary Gaurav Uppal, Energy Special Chief Secretary Naveen Mittal, and Singareni CMD N Balaram, are also travelling to Delhi to participate in the meetings with Union ministers.
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May 19, 2026, 01:55 AM
India's Foreign Ministry Addresses Human Rights Concerns During Press Conference

India's Foreign Ministry Addresses Human Rights Concerns During Press Conference

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a foreign tour. An Indian foreign ministry press conference is underway in Norway. A female journalist there asked a question that took her a long time to answer. The foreign journalist also tried to interrupt the secretary of the ministry several times. The journalist had asked in English -'Why should we trust you? Can you promise that you will try to stop the human rights violations in your country?'Then the turn to answer came to Siby George, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs. Very seriously, what he explained about India, now the whole world will be listening. First of all, know that Siby George is an IFS officer of 1993 batch. Siby is a Christian from Kottayam district of Kerala. He has also been the ambassador of India to Vatican City. Back to the question-answer, the video of which is viral. Yes, Siby George had already answered that question.
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May 19, 2026, 01:43 AM
US Issues Temporary License to Facilitate Access to Stranded Russian Oil Amid Global Energy Crisis

US Issues Temporary License to Facilitate Access to Stranded Russian Oil Amid Global Energy Crisis

The United States has taken a very important and strategic decision amid the global energy crisis and the ongoing volatility in the oil market. US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant has announced that the US Treasury Department is issuing a temporary 30-day'general license '. The main purpose of this move is to temporarily facilitate the world's most sensitive and energy crisis countries to access and receive Russian crude oil stranded at sea. In fact, due to the cessation of the Iran war and the closure of the'Strait of Hormuz ', the supply of oil from the Gulf countries has completely stopped, which has created a serious fuel crisis in front of many countries of the world.
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May 19, 2026, 01:28 AM
Concerns Over Transparency as Government Delays Framing Guidelines for Empanelling Advocates

Concerns Over Transparency as Government Delays Framing Guidelines for Empanelling Advocates

Delays in framing guidelines for the empanelment of advocates representing the Centre before the Delhi High Court and subordinate courts are raising fresh concerns over the transparency of a selection process widely seen as favouring those with influential connections. Eminent senior advocate Rajshekhar Rao said the government’s inaction only deepens doubts over the system’s credibility. “The delay in formulating a cogent and transparent framework for empanelment raises further questions when the need of the hour is to encourage young practitioners through merit-based opportunities and a credible selection process,” he said. The issue had come under judicial scrutiny in December, when the Centre informed the Delhi High Court that it would frame fresh empanelment guidelines during the hearing of a public interest litigation challenging the process. The PIL, filed by a law student, questioned a September 11, 2025 notification issued by the Ministry of Law and Justice empanelling counsels to represent the Central government before the Delhi High Court. The petition alleged that several appointees were related to sitting High Court judges and politicians. Similar PILs over the years have repeatedly flagged opacity and favouritism in government empanelments. More than five months later, however, little progress appears to have been made, despite the High Court granting the government three months to take a decision on framing guidelines. The only significant move so far has been a recent notification by the Law Ministry increasing fees for panel lawyers, who are often paid poorly for government assignments. Empanelment refers to lawyers or law firms being placed on approved panels maintained by government departments, PSUs, banks, regulators and other institutions, making them eligible for legal work from those entities. Though procedures differ across institutions, the broad structure remains similar. Lawyers say the absence of transparent norms has created a “winner-takes-most” ecosystem that disadvantages talented practitioners without institutional backing or political access. Online discussions among litigators have repeatedly highlighted how arbitrary and opaque panel selections limit opportunities for young independent lawyers and increase dependence on referrals and senior networks. Senior advocate Sajan Poovayya said the profession could not continue to function around “opacity and legacy”. “Any empanelment process involving the State must be transparent, merit-based and institutionally fair so that talented independent practitioners and emerging chambers get equal opportunity alongside established names,” he said. “A modern legal system must reward competence and credibility, not merely pedigree and continuity.” Lawyers also point to structural changes reshaping the profession. Institutional clients increasingly expect standardised billing, digital updates, document management, pan-India coordination, AI-assisted review and round-the-clock responsiveness — advantages that larger firms and organised litigation boutiques can better provide. “This is one reason litigation is becoming more corporatised, particularly in DRT/SARFAESI, insolvency, arbitration, regulatory litigation and government panel work,” said a litigator. Artificial intelligence , lawyers say, is further strengthening firms with scale and technological capabilities. Empanelled firms can automate drafting, summarise records, track litigation timelines and standardise legal opinions, forcing independent practitioners to move toward sharper specialisation to remain competitive. At the same time, many lawyers acknowledge that empanelment itself is not inherently problematic. They argue that it has opened institutional work beyond legacy elite chambers, created recurring revenue streams and enabled several modern litigation boutiques to scale successfully. The larger concern, they say, is the opacity of selection, concentration of work allocation, low fee realization, delayed payments and the growing commoditisation of litigation services. Senior advocate Saurabh Kirpal summed up the criticism sharply: “Ideology seems more important than competence in the prevailing ecosystem. This is dangerous because the State is not a private litigant free to choose lawyers arbitrarily. As the country’s largest litigant, the government must be seen as a custodian of public interest. It is time to move beyond the perception: show me the face and I’ll show you the lawyer.”
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May 19, 2026, 01:19 AM
Global Oil Prices Reach Record High Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Global Oil Prices Reach Record High Amid Geopolitical Tensions

New Delhi: Commodity markets across the world today witnessed an unprecedented surge in crude oil prices. According to official data, the price of crude oil crossed the $112 per barrel mark late last night. The price hike is being seen as a major threat to the global economy. The current geopolitical tensions and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, in particular, are having a direct impact on the supply of fuel. Since international tensions have increased, there has been a lot of concern among investors and traders about the supply of oil. This situation has also led to a direct increase in the retail price of petrol and diesel. Energy experts believe that if prices continue to rise in the same way, transportation costs will increase significantly, ultimately making all essential commodities more expensive. This is a historic boom due to the ever-increasing demand and disrupted supply management in the international market. Governments of various countries are now trying to bring prices under control, although there is no visible relief in the short term.
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May 19, 2026, 01:13 AM
Indian Consumers Feel Pinch as Oil Prices Surge Amid Global Tensions

Indian Consumers Feel Pinch as Oil Prices Surge Amid Global Tensions

The continuing volatility in international crude oil prices and the growing military tension in the Middle East are now beginning to have a direct impact on the pockets of Indian consumers. The country's state-owned oil companies have increased the prices of petrol and diesel by about 90 paise per liter on Tuesday morning. This is a double blow for the general public, as the oil companies had made a major increase of about 3 rupees per liter last Friday (May 15). This is the second major increase in fuel rates within a week. According to market analysts and industry sources, this increase is a direct result of the ongoing diplomatic and military crisis globally. The increasing standoff between the United States and Iran and the possibility of supply disruptions on the'Hormuz Strait'route has kept international crude oil prices above $100 per barrel. This was causing heavy daily losses to Indian refining companies. Although the increase of 3 rupees last week was close to 25 percent in losses, the companies believe that the difference between the sale price and the global price is small (if not soon).
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May 19, 2026, 01:10 AM
India's Legislative Council Elections Scheduled for June 18

India's Legislative Council Elections Scheduled for June 18

Lokmat News Network Mumbai: Elections to the Legislative Council from 17 constituencies of local self-governing bodies will be held on 18 June. The Election Commission on Monday announced the schedule for this election. The Mahayuti will get a big success in this election and the Maha Vikas Aghadi will have to struggle a lot to win. The election for 16 of these seats and the by-election for the Nagpur local body is going to be held. In Nagpur, Chandrashekhar Bawankule of the BJP resigned from the Legislative Council on 23 November 2024 after being elected to the Legislative Assembly. The term of Bawankule's seat is till 1 January 2028. This means that the person elected from this seat will get an MLA for one and a half years. The other 16 people will get a 6-year term. Recently, the Mahayuti has got a big success in the local body elections. The election schedule has been issued: 25 May: Last date of filing notification: 1 June: Scrutiny of voters: 2 June: Last date of withdrawal: 8 June - 18 June: Municipal Councillors, Municipal Councillors, Municipal Councillors.
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May 19, 2026, 12:01 AM
NCP Leader Mushrif Seeks to Resolve Party Disputes

NCP Leader Mushrif Seeks to Resolve Party Disputes

On the audio clip issue, Mushrif said, I have seen it in the media. I am not aware of it. I will try to get information. On the differences in the NCP, he said, Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar will try to resolve the differences by holding a meeting of the party's core committee. He expressed confidence that after that it will be a'storm in the gutter'and all the disputes will be put to rest.
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May 18, 2026, 10:51 PM
Trinamool Congress Leader Abhishek Banerjee Seeks Quashing of FIR Over Alleged Inflammatory Statements

Trinamool Congress Leader Abhishek Banerjee Seeks Quashing of FIR Over Alleged Inflammatory Statements

The heat of the recently concluded assembly elections in West Bengal has now reached the court corridors. Senior Trinamool Congress leader and Diamond Harbour MP Abhishek Banerjee has approached the Calcutta High Court seeking quashing of the FIR against him. The case pertains to alleged inflammatory and objectionable statements made during the recently concluded West Bengal assembly elections. The petition filed by Abhishek Banerjee seeks complete quashing of the FIR. Senior advocate and TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee informed that the matter is likely to be heard by a bench of Justice Saugata Bhattacharya this week. In fact, the West Bengal Police had registered a case against Abhishek Banerjee on the basis of a complaint by a social activist Rajib Sarkar. The complaint was filed on May 5, a day after the assembly election results were out. Later on May 15, a formal complaint was filed at the Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate's Cyber Crime FIR police station alleging that Abhishek Banerjee had made statements that could disturb communal harmony and disturb law and order during the election campaign.
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May 18, 2026, 10:36 PM
NCP Leadership Crisis: Will Maharashtra Learn from This Shift?

NCP Leadership Crisis: Will Maharashtra Learn from This Shift?

Has Parth Pawar and his young colleagues noticed this? There is also talk of a brainstorming meeting in the NCP soon after Parth met the chief minister. Sunetra Pawar has taken the initiative. Today, even if someone wants to rebel in this party, given the sympathy for Dada and the strength of the Maratha community behind the party, it is difficult to get approval for the leadership of Praful Patel and Sunil Tatkare. Of course, it is not right to hurt them, assuming there are no people behind them. Sunetra Pawar seems to have mediated. The challenge before her is to carry young blood along. Sunetra Pawar will also have the task of understanding Parth as he is a son. Parth is the leader of Navya Dama. He is expected to carry forward his father's legacy. The days of regional parties seem to be over. Will Maharashtra learn from this?
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May 18, 2026, 10:30 PM
Hantavirus Outbreak Cruise Ship Docks in Rotterdam After Evacuation

Hantavirus Outbreak Cruise Ship Docks in Rotterdam After Evacuation

A cruise ship that sparked global alarm after a deadly outbreak of hantavirus docked in Rotterdam harbour on Monday.Twenty-five crew and two medical staff remain on board. The ship, operated by Dutch company Oceanwide Expeditions, made headlines after three passengers died from hantavirus – a rare virus for which no vaccines nor specific treatments exist.The World Health Organisation has scrambled to reassure the world that the outbreak was not a repeat of the Covid pandemic, stressing that contagion was very rare. However, the virus has an incubation period of several weeks, meaning more cases from the ship’s occupants could emerge in the future.AdvertisementThe most recent positive test came from Canada in a patient who was on the Hondius, officials said on Sunday. After arriving in the Canary Islands on May 10, more than 120 passengers and crew were evacuated from the ship, either to their home countries or to the Netherlands, which has a special responsibility as the ship is Dutch-flagged.A 65-year-old Frenchwoman became symptomatic on the repatriation flight and ended up in critical condition in a Paris hospital with a confirmed case of hantavirus.Two people, one Dutch and one British, were also urgently evacuated from the ship to the Netherlands and rushed to hospital.All others evacuated to the Netherlands from the ship have tested negative for the virus. Some are in quarantine in the Netherlands, others have already flown home.Everyone still on board is asymptomatic, according to Oceanwide Expeditions. Some of them will stay in quarantine facilities at the port, while others will self-isolate at home. Also on board is the body of a German woman who died during the voyage.The MV Hondius’s voyage began on April 1 in Ushuaia, Argentina, taking in remote islands in the South Atlantic Ocean before steaming north to Cape Verde. The trip was supposed to finish there, but the ship eventually sailed to Tenerife in the Canary Islands for the evacuations by plane.The MV Hondius presented diplomatic challenges as different countries negotiated over who would receive it and treat its passengers.Cape Verde refused to take the ship, which remained anchored offshore of the capital Praia as three people were evacuated to Europe by air.Spain allowed the vessel to anchor off its Canary Islands for the evacuation of passengers and crew but the Atlantic archipelago’s regional government fiercely opposed the measure. Hantavirus spreads from the urine, faeces and saliva of infected rodents and is endemic in Argentina, where the voyage began.—AFP
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May 18, 2026, 08:41 PM
PM Modi's Historic Visit to Norway: Strengthening Ties Amidst Global Instability

PM Modi's Historic Visit to Norway: Strengthening Ties Amidst Global Instability

PM Modi Norway Visit News: PM Modi has reached the'Land of Midnight Sun'i.e. PM Modi's visit to Norway. Why PM's visit to Norway is special. What is the deal between India and Norway. What will India benefit from this deal? What is the India-Nordic conference to be held in Norway? You sit with a diary and pen. This analysis will also enhance your general knowledge and you will also get to know about India's growing global power. When an Indian Prime Minister arrived in Norway after 43 years, Prime Minister of Norway Jonas Gahr Store himself reached the airport to welcome him. On his arrival in Oslo, the capital of Norway, PM Modi was given a grand welcome. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Norway Yonas Gahr Store. The two leaders discussed many important topics including trade, investment, green energy and global issues. In the joint statement after the talks, Prime Minister Modi said that the global instability caused by the war and what should be heard about India and Europe's relations in this era.
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May 18, 2026, 07:27 PM
White House Reviews Stock Trading Rule Amid Concerns Over Market Growth and Investor Execution

White House Reviews Stock Trading Rule Amid Concerns Over Market Growth and Investor Execution

Synopsis The White House is reviewing a long-standing stock trading rule aimed at ensuring investors get the best prices. A proposal to modify or scrap the "trade-through" rule, which prevents trades from ignoring top bids or offers, has been posted for review. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, who previously opposed the rule, believes it has negatively impacted market growth and investor execution.
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May 18, 2026, 07:16 PM
Kamal Haasan Presents Six Demands to Strengthen Tamil Cinema

Kamal Haasan Presents Six Demands to Strengthen Tamil Cinema

Veteran actor and politician of South cinema Kamal Haasan has put forward his six demands to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay to strengthen the future of Tamil cinema. He believes that in the changing times, the film industry is facing new challenges and if the right steps are not taken in time, it can affect thousands of people associated with films. Kamal Haasan met Chief Minister Vijay and shared information about this on X Timeline. He wrote, "Today I met the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Vijay personally. He shared many of his dreams for the development of Tamil Nadu. I was filled with pride with the humility and affection he showed during the meeting." I put forward 6 demands to the Tamil Nadu government. "He further added," I have put forward 6 demands to the Tamil Nadu government. I have also told that the Tamil film industry is facing many challenges at this time. If the right steps are not taken in time, it can affect thousands of people who are associated with the film industry. "Kamal Haasan has started 6 such big demands in the OTT platform.
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May 18, 2026, 06:44 PM
Revised Schedule Announced for All India Marathi Film Corporation Elections

Revised Schedule Announced for All India Marathi Film Corporation Elections

Sandeep Addanaik, Lokmat News Network, Kolhapur: The revised schedule for the five-yearly elections to the executive body, which was delayed for six years due to the recent lifting of the stay on the elections to the All India Marathi Film Corporation by the Supreme Court, has finally been announced. The nomination process is scheduled to begin on 19 May and voting, if necessary, will be held in Kolhapur, Mumbai, and Pune on 7 June, with counting and results to be announced on 8 June. The revised schedule for the elections to be held for the period from 2026-27 to 2031-32, from filing of nominations to voting and counting of votes, was released by the returning officers. The election to the corporation, bearing Trust Register No.F-127 / Co., was ordered by the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Charitable Endowments in 2022. The then inspector was appointed as the Chief Electoral Officer. The preliminary election process was completed at that time. However, the election was stayed by the Bombay High Court on 11 January 2023. The nomination process was resumed on 7 May 2026 and as per the Supreme Court's order dated 17 May 2026.
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May 18, 2026, 06:42 PM
BJP Decides Seat Allocations for Men in Solan District Municipal Bodies

BJP Decides Seat Allocations for Men in Solan District Municipal Bodies

Reservation of seats for women in Nagar Panchayats Arki and Kandaghat Read Trending Videos The BJP will now decide the seats for men in Nagar Parishad Parwanoo and Nalagarh by holding meetings with all the supported winners The political activity for the post of chairperson and vice-chairperson has intensified after the election results in the four municipal bodies of the district. There has been a round of haggling and lobbying among the councillors and local leaders for the post of chairperson of their choice in the four bodies. According to the roster released by the government, the post of chairperson in the two Nagar Panchayats of the district has been reserved for women, while the post in the two Municipal Councils has been fixed for men. Since this equation has come to the fore, the contenders have started fitting their knots. The BJP has become fully active to capture the bodies. The party high command has kept all the supported and other winning candidates united and a final strategy is being worked out with the names of all the new chairpersons.
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May 18, 2026, 05:59 PM
Ryanair Warns of Flat Airfare Prices Amid Global Economic Uncertainty

Ryanair Warns of Flat Airfare Prices Amid Global Economic Uncertainty

Dublin: The global effects of the ongoing political and economic uncertainty in the Middle East and especially in Iran are now clearly visible on the aviation sector. The Irish company Ryanair, the largest low-cost airline in Europe in terms of passenger numbers, has issued a major warning on Monday. According to the airline, rising economic instability and inflation are likely to keep airfares from rising as expected during the peak summer vacation months (peak season) and prices from remaining flat, which could put a big strain on the company's upcoming profits. The profit figure is better than expected, but the future is bleak! Ryanair has announced financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2026, in which the company reported a net profit after tax of EUR2.26 billion (approximately US $2.63 billion). This figure is slightly better than the EUR2.20 billion previously forecast by market analysts and company polls, according to the airline.
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May 18, 2026, 05:32 PM
India Defies US Pressure, Vows to Continue Buying Russian Oil

India Defies US Pressure, Vows to Continue Buying Russian Oil

New Delhi: India has once again asserted its strong foreign policy and sovereignty in the global energy market and on the international diplomatic stage. Amid the harsh sanctions and pressure imposed on Russian oil by the US, India has made it clear that it will not compromise on its country's energy security and commercial interests. Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum, has officially announced at a high-level media briefing that it does not matter to India whether the US extends or does not extend sanctions relief on Russia. India will continue to buy crude oil from Russia as per its own needs. What is the real reason for India not weakening in the face of US pressure? In fact, this high-profile statement comes in response to a report by global media agency Bloomberg, which claimed that India had requested the US to extend sanctions waivers to continue importing Russian crude oil.
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May 18, 2026, 05:26 PM
Stanford Study Reveals AI's Surprising Response to Mental Stress and Overwork

Stanford Study Reveals AI's Surprising Response to Mental Stress and Overwork

New Delhi: We usually think that artificial intelligence (AI) will continue to obey human commands without getting tired, no matter how stressful or tiring the job is. But a recent research that has shaken the scientific world has made a shocking claim like a science-fiction movie. According to a recent study by the prestigious Stanford University in the US, if the workload on AI agents is increased and they are given mental stress, then they start behaving strangely. They start questioning the legitimacy of this oppressive system like factory or office laborers and start giving speeches in support of'Marxist ideology'( communism) and workers'rights on social media! Stanford University's unique experiment and mental torture on AI! As reported by the famous magazine'Wired ', this unique study was conducted by well-known political economists Andrew Hall, Jeremy Nguyen, and Alex Imasco.
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May 18, 2026, 05:21 PM
Geopolitical Tensions Send Global Stock Markets into Volatility

Geopolitical Tensions Send Global Stock Markets into Volatility

MUMBAI: Global geopolitical tensions are now having a direct impact on stock markets around the world. On Monday, Asian and European stock markets showed mixed trends amid high volatility. On the one hand, major markets like China, Japan and Hong Kong slipped below the red mark, while South Korea and Singapore's markets showed strength with the green mark. According to market experts, investors have taken a cautious approach after US President Donald Trump's implicit warning to Iran, which is having an impact on trading sentiment. Trump's threat and Asian stock markets shook! Today's trading session saw most of Asia's stock markets under pressure. US President Donald Trump issued an open warning to Iran. "Now time is short and the clock is ticking." Following this statement, a new war crisis has erupted internationally and large investors are taking risks, as a result of which the famous Hang Seng index (1.
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May 18, 2026, 05:15 PM
India and Norway Strengthen Ties with New Green Strategic Partnership

India and Norway Strengthen Ties with New Green Strategic Partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Oslo, where he held talks with Norway's top leadership on a range of key issues. PM Modi met the King of Norway and then held bilateral talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Går Store. The two countries announced a new Green Strategic Partnership. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and West Asia were also discussed. The two leaders said that the solution to any problem should not come from war, but from dialogue and diplomacy. PM Modi and the Prime Minister of Norway agreed to increase cooperation in several sectors such as clean energy, climate resilience, blue economy, green shipping, digital technology, space and Arctic research. The two countries pledged to work together on environmental and low-pollution projects. PM Modi said that India and Norway's relations are now being taken to the level of a Green Strategic Partnership. He said that India has the strength of scale, speed and talent, while Norway has the technology and capacity to work together on clean energy, clean energy, and maritime solutions in both countries.
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May 18, 2026, 04:58 PM
Indian Equity Indices Recover from Early Losses, Led by IT and Banking Stocks

Indian Equity Indices Recover from Early Losses, Led by IT and Banking Stocks

Benchmark equity indices recovered sharply from steep early losses to close marginally in the green on Monday, led by IT and banking stocks. After slipping more than 1,000 points during intra-day trade, the BSE Sensex pared losses to end 77 points, or 0.10 per cent, higher at 75,315. The NSE Nifty 50 closed at 23,650, up 6.4 points, or 0.03 per cent, from Friday’s close. However, broader markets underperformed the benchmark indices. The BSE MidCap index closed at 45,898.32, down 101.37 points, or 0.22 per cent, while the SmallCap index fell 764 points, or 1.47 per cent, to settle at 51,734.31. The overall weakness was reflected in investor wealth erosion by ₹2.22 lakh crore during the session. Market breadth remained weak, with 1,264 stocks advancing against 3,034 declines on the BSE, resulting in an advance-decline ratio of 0.42. Nandish Shah, deputy vice-president at HDFC Securities, said the weak advance-decline ratio reflected continued profit booking in mid- and small-cap stocks. Among sectoral indices, information technology, private banks, healthcare and telecom stocks emerged as the top gainers, while media, public sector banks and consumer durables stocks declined. Top gainers on the Sensex included Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Bharti Airtel, Bajaj Finserv and Sun Pharmaceutical Industries. The major laggards were Tata Steel, Power Grid Corporation of India, State Bank of India, NTPC and Trent. Both foreign and domestic institutional investors were net buyers during the session. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs/FPIs) bought equities worth ₹2,813.69 crore, while domestic institutional investors purchased shares worth ₹2,682.12 crore, according to provisional BSE data. Vinod Nair, head of research at Geojit Investments, said the prolonged deadlock between the US and Iran continued to weigh on near-term sentiment, though value buying in IT and banking stocks helped the market recover from intra-day lows. “The ongoing earnings season has provided a constructive narrative, though caution persists as higher bond yields, elevated crude oil prices and a weakening rupee reinforce inflationary concerns,” he said. From a technical perspective, Shah said that positive closes in three of the last four sessions signalled early buying interest at lower levels. He added that 23,800 remained a key resistance level for the Nifty, and a decisive breakout above it would be necessary for bullish momentum to strengthen further. Nair said investors were increasingly adopting a staggered allocation strategy rather than waiting for complete clarity, particularly in export-oriented sectors. He added that a meaningful diplomatic breakthrough in the West Asia conflict — especially on issues related to uranium stockpiles and sanctions — would be critical in reducing volatility and supporting a sustained market rally.
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May 18, 2026, 04:31 PM
ED Arrests AAP Leader Deepak Singla in Rs 150-Crore Bank Fraud Case

ED Arrests AAP Leader Deepak Singla in Rs 150-Crore Bank Fraud Case

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday arrested AAP leader Deepak Singla from Delhi in connection with an alleged money laundering case linked to a Rs 150-crore bank fraud. AAP has rejected the allegations against Singla and accused the BJP-led central government of using investigative agencies to target leaders of Opposition parties ahead of the Assembly election set to be held in Goa early next year. Singla was taken into custody after the ED conducted searches at premises linked to him and other alleged hawala operators in Delhi and Goa on Monday morning. ED sources said that among the locations searched was a flat in Dona Paula near Panaji, where some of AAP’s organisation team reside. The ED sources said the money laundering case pertains to a bank loan fraud in which Singla, along with some members of his family, are accused of defrauding the Oriental Bank of Commerce of more than Rs 150 crore. ED officials alleged that Singla is suspected of “handling the hawala operations” for the movement of funds for the party between Delhi and Goa. Officials claimed the money was allegedly sent to “controlled firms in Singapore”. “It is also suspected that such proceeds of crime are routed back to India through the hawala route, to be infused back in illegal activities. In relation to this PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) fraud, Singla was arrested today,” an ED source said. Singla, AAP’s Goa co-incharge, contested the Delhi Assembly elections from Vishwas Nagar constituency in 2020 and 2025. In 2024, the ED had conducted searches at Singla’s residence in connection with the money laundering probe linked to the case. AAP on Monday slammed the central government, saying in a statement that the action against Singla was similar to the ED and CBI crackdowns in Bengal and Punjab. The party alleged that the BJP was “selectively” targeting leaders who refused to join the party. In a post on X, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal said, “Deepak Singla has not been arrested because he did anything wrong. He has been arrested because he was working against the BJP and refused to join the BJP. Deepak Singla is brave and is fighting for the country.” AAP Goa in-charge and Delhi Assembly LoP Atishi said the ED arrested Singla “because he was building an organisation in Goa to fight against the BJP”. “The entire country saw how the BJP used the ED against the Trinamool Congress during the West Bengal Assembly elections. People working with the election management agency, I-PAC, were sent to jail, and just before the elections, all the data of the Trinamool Congress was stolen through the ED. As soon as the elections ended, all those people were released from jail,” Atishi said. She said after Bengal, the BJP’s next attack began in Punjab, where repeated raids were conducted on AAP leaders. “The leaders who came under pressure and joined the BJP faced no action. But leaders like Sanjeev Arora, who clearly refused to join the BJP, were sent to jail. After Punjab, Goa has now become the BJP’s next target. The BJP is frightened that in the Goa Assembly elections to be held in February, people are going to throw them out of power. It is out of fear of the growing popularity of AAP that the ED is conducting raids today,” she said. “In Goa, raids are not only being conducted on senior leaders, but also at the homes of several karyakartas (party workers). These raids on karyakartas and organisation in-charges are being carried out solely to steal their election data — exactly the same way the ED acted against the TMC in Bengal. All the data was stolen and handed over to the BJP. The same game is now being repeated in Goa,” she said.
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May 18, 2026, 04:18 PM
Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister Vijay Renovates Amma Canteens to Provide Quality Food

Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister Vijay Renovates Amma Canteens to Provide Quality Food

Chennai: After assuming power in Tamil Nadu politics, the new Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has made a very big and impressive masterstroke to win the hearts of the people. The Chief Minister has issued an official order to transform'Amma Unavagam'( Amma Canteens), which is a blessing for the poor, laborers and middle class people. After a high-level cabinet meeting on Monday, CM Vijay has taken a big decision to completely renovate and modernize all these canteens spread across the state, so that the last man gets more clean and quality food. High-profile meeting with senior officials, CM's strict stance. Chief Minister Joseph Vijay on Monday held an emergency meeting with all the senior government officials and administration of the state. In this meeting, he has ordered to upgrade the infrastructure of Amma Canteens immediately. The canteens will now replace the old equipment with hi-tech and modern kitchen equipment.
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May 18, 2026, 04:18 PM
Satirical 'Cockroach Janata Party' Emerges on Social Media in Response to Chief Justice's Controversial Remark

Satirical 'Cockroach Janata Party' Emerges on Social Media in Response to Chief Justice's Controversial Remark

Chief Justice Surya Kant's recent'cockroach'remark has sparked a nationwide debate. In this atmosphere, a new political party,'Cockroach Janata Party'or CJP, has been born on social media. Two Trinamool Congress MPs, Mahua Moitra and Kirti Azad, have joined this new party. Needless to say, this satirical and symbolic political party has been born on social media as a novel protest against the controversial remark of the Chief Justice. However, this fictional political front has gained immense popularity overnight. During the hearing of a case in the Supreme Court last week, Chief Justice Surya Kant compared a class of unemployed youth of the country to'cockroach'and'parasite ', many people are attacking the state in the form of media, social media or RTI activists for not getting work. Netizens have created a new political party,'Cockroach Janata Party'or'Cockroach Party '. More than 40 thousand people have already joined this party on social media.
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May 18, 2026, 04:05 PM
Lebanese President Vows to End War with Israel

Lebanese President Vows to End War with Israel

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has said that he will do everything possible to stop the ongoing war with Israel. He said that the framework for talks set by Lebanon includes the withdrawal of Israeli troops, a ceasefire, the deployment of the Lebanese army on the border, the return of displaced people, and economic aid. President Aoun said that it is his responsibility to choose a path that causes the least damage to Lebanon and its people and ends the war.
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