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Jul 9, 2026, 03:30 PM
Silver Prices Trend Sideways Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

Silver Prices Trend Sideways Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties

On 9 July 2026, the price of 1 gm of silver was ₹225, and the price of 1 kg of silver was ₹225,160, reflecting a gain of 1.00% compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, the 10 gm silver rate is at ₹2,252. Silver prices in India are largely influenced by international spot silver rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on silver among other things. Silver prices are trending sideways on the back of geopolitical uncertainties in West Asia. Hostilities between US and Iran limited the scope of upside for the yellow metal as oil prices rose with the US carrying out a fresh wave of strikes against Iran. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it carried out drone attacks on US military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, and has also threatened to close the chokepoint- Strait of Hormuz again. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 3rd July 2026: Silver is up by 1.76%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad Additionally, the probability of rate hike by the US Federal reserve is also weighing negatively on the white metal as investors are diverting towards interest yielding assets like bonds and currencies. Analysts suggest silver prices to remain range-bound in the near term, adding that a high dollar index and uncertainties in the Middle East continue to weigh negatively on silver. Increase in oil prices over concerns of transits through the Hormuz Strait have weakened the market sentiment over the white metal. Currently, market participants weigh in at least one rate hike by the US Federal Reserve for this year. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Gold plunges 25% from peak: Should investors buy the dip or wait?
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Jul 9, 2026, 02:43 PM
Australia to Support India's Gaganyaan Space Mission with Temporary Tracking Station

Australia to Support India's Gaganyaan Space Mission with Temporary Tracking Station

Australia is going to be the new link in India's space mission Gaganyaan. Australia will set up a temporary tracking station in its Cocos Keeling Islands for India's first human space flight program. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced this in a joint press conference with PM Narendra Modi on Thursday (July 9, 2026). Albanese said, "Both countries have decided to work together in the space and technology sector. We have agreed to build a temporary space tracking terminal in Cocos Keeling Island, which will support India's human space flight program, Gaganyaan." India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri also told the press conference that India and Australia have agreed to increase cooperation in many new areas, including the space sector. He said, "Apart from building a tracking terminal in Cocos Island, some more steps have also been discussed. PM Albanese has also hinted at increasing cooperation in many more areas." Through the initial tracking of Gaganyaan and four mocking missions, Gaganyaan's research crew will get India's support.
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Jul 9, 2026, 02:40 PM
Congress Questions PM Modi's Silence Over Ram Temple Donation Embezzlement Allegations

Congress Questions PM Modi's Silence Over Ram Temple Donation Embezzlement Allegations

The Congress on Thursday, July 9, questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s silence over the issue of “embezzlement” of Ram temple donations and alleged that attempts are being made to save the “big fish” and take action against small employees. In a post on X, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh claimed that several irregularities relating to land purchase and construction of the temple have also come to light. “After the theft of offerings at the Ram temple in Ayodhya came to light, several major irregularities related to land purchase and construction have also surfaced. “Despite all this, Prime Minister Modi remains silent and the entire BJP-RSS apparatus is attempting to protect the big fish by taking action against a few small employees,” Ramesh said in a post in Hindi on X. Addressing a press conference here, Congress leader Surinder Rajput said Modi cannot escape responsibility in the Ram temple “donation-theft case” as it was he who had established the trust to look after the management of the shrine. He also questioned the involvement of people with a specific ideology in this trust. “In the donation-embezzlement issue, a few small fish are being used as bait to protect the big fish. In this entire matter, the needle of suspicion also points towards the RSS and the VHP, and we demand answers from them,” Rajput said. He said it was Modi who had laid the foundation stone of the Ram temple and it was he who had performed the “Pran Pratishtha” (consecration) of the deity. “When a big sin of stealing the offerings has been committed, Prime Minister Modi should clarify. The Ram temple is a matter of faith for crores of people and the prime minister, the RSS and the VHP cannot escape responsibility,” the Congress leader said. He also demanded that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) clarify whether it had any role in the “donation theft” and asked why the temple trust was kept out of the purview of the Right to Information (RTI) Act. “If the trust is entirely religious, why were only people connected to the BJP-RSS placed in it? The prime minister will have to answer these questions,” he said.
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Jul 9, 2026, 02:39 PM
Tensions Flare as Iran Fires Missiles at Jordan's Muwaffaq Salti Air Base

Tensions Flare as Iran Fires Missiles at Jordan's Muwaffaq Salti Air Base

According to Iranian state media IRIB and other local reports, the IRGC fired 10 missiles at Jordan's Muwaffaq Salti Air Base, targeting the US military presence. Iran claims the strike caused severe damage to the airbase. The Jordanian government says alert sirens were sounded throughout the area during the missile strike, but the country's air defense system shot down all the missiles en route. According to the government, the damage to the airbase has not been confirmed and the military is on high alert. India's reputation in the United States has grown: the shadowy homegrown aircraft carrier INS Sudarshini in New York, now the Jalwa in Boston? Iran claims 10 missiles were fired at Jordan's Muwaffaq Salti Air Base. Iranian media claim the airbase was heavily damaged. Jordan denies the claim, saying all the missiles were intercepted. Three IRGC members were killed in the strike, but the military remains on high alert. Tensions have flared throughout the Iranian airspace, including in the Gulf of Qatar.
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Jul 9, 2026, 02:38 PM
India Challenges Legality of E-Commerce Agreement at WTO

India Challenges Legality of E-Commerce Agreement at WTO

India has questioned the legality of the move by 66 World Trade Organisation member countries to bring the E-Commerce Agreement (ECA) into force at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) as a plurilateral pact, bypassing the global trade arbiter’s strict consensus rules. It disputed the role of WTO Director General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in acting as the official depositary and circulator for an agreement that the WTO has not formally adopted. In a communication to the General Council – the highest decision-making body at the WTO comprising all members – India sought written responses to the issues it raised. “We further request that these questions and the responses thereto, be placed on the agenda of the GC for substantive discussion at its next meeting,” the communication said The E-commerce Agreement was initiated by 72 members in December 2017 as a plurilateral pact with its benefand obligations restricted only to those who wish to be a party to it. In December 2024, following five years of negotiations, the co-sponsors circulated the concluded text of the E-Commerce Agreement and sought a decision at the General Council to incorporate it into the WTO legal architecture. This required consensus from the entire WTO membership, which failed to materialize during two attempts in February and December 2025. Because full WTO integration failed, the participating countries bypassed the consensus block by setting up “interim arrangements” outside the formal Annex 4 framework to push the ECA toward entry into force. Annex 4 of the WTO contains the organization’s Plurilateral Trade Agreements On June 9, the countries pushing for the E-Commerce Agreement discussed bringing it into force by the middle of 2027. The 72 countries that first proposed the agreement include China , Japan, Australia, the US, the European Union and Korea. Through the ECA they aim to introduce the first global baseline rules on e-commerce, banning customs duties on electronic transmissions and facilitating paperless transactions, consumer protection, and cybersecurity. It also argued that servicing a non-WTO agreement utilizes shared resources for a subset of members without full permission. India also sought to know if the newly created E-Commerce Committee is a legitimate WTO body and questioned how it can operate within the WTO framework or use its dispute settlement mechanism without formal consensus.
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Jul 9, 2026, 02:30 PM
Gold Prices in India Rise to ₹145,360 per 10 grams; Experts Predict Further Declines

Gold Prices in India Rise to ₹145,360 per 10 grams; Experts Predict Further Declines

On 9 July 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹145,360 per 10 grams, reflecting a gain of ₹1,470 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹133,247 per 10 grams. Gold prices in India are largely influenced by international spot gold rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on Gold among other things. Gold prices in India continue to remain higher than in Dubai. On 9 July 2026 the price of 24K gold in India is at ₹145,360 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it is ₹129,186, reflecting a difference of ₹16,174 or 12.52%. Similarly, 22K and 18K gold prices in India were also about 12.52% costlier compared to the price of gold in Dubai , not accounting for fees, duties, and taxes. Gold prices are trending sideways on the back of renewed hostilities in the Middle East, leading to a rise in oil prices and reigniting inflationary concerns. Washington confirmed a second wave of strikes on Tehran stating the attacks were carried out to reduce threats of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz . US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that the ceasefire with Iran was ‘over’ and warned of a new blockade, adding to supply concerns. Traders currently weigh in at least one rate hike by the US Federal Reserve for this year. ALSO READ Gold plunges 25% from peak: Should investors buy the dip or wait? However, minutes from the FOMC revealed that only a few policymakers were in favour of rate increase. Over the past six months gold prices have fallen by more than 9%. Analysts suggest gold prices extend further declines on the back of record high dollar index and increased inflationary concerns. High probability of rate hike by Fed continues to weigh on the yellow metal as the appeal of gold reduces in higher interest rate environments. “ MCX Gold August futures may slip to Rs 143,000/10g as trend looks weak in the global markets,” said Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at IndusInd Securities. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 3rd July 2026: Silver is up by 1.76%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad
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Jul 9, 2026, 01:53 PM
US Carries Out Airstrikes Near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Amid Escalating Tensions

US Carries Out Airstrikes Near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Amid Escalating Tensions

: The United States carried out airstrikes near Iran’s only civilian nuclear power plant in the southern province of Bushehr on Thursday, July 9, according to Iranian state media, as hostilities between Washington and Tehran intensified. Ehsan Jahanian, deputy governor of Bushehr province, said the attacks struck several locations, including the perimeter of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, a military base in Choghadak and a fishing pier in the south of the province. He said there were no immediate reports of casualties. State-run IRNA reported that the strikes took place around midday, several hours after the US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced another wave of military operations against Iran. Residents of nearby Choghadak, about 20 kilometres from the nuclear facility, reported hearing multiple explosions before local officials confirmed the attacks. The latest strikes came a day after the United States launched attacks on Iranian military and strategic sites, saying the operation was in response to attacks on commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Early on Thursday, CENTCOM said US forces had struck approximately 90 military targets, including air defence systems, missile and drone storage facilities, coastal surveillance assets, naval capabilities and logistics infrastructure. Iran later launched missile and drone attacks targeting US military bases across the Gulf. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it had struck bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan, warning that any further US action would trigger a broader response. The IRGC later said it fired 10 ballistic missiles at Jordan’s Azraq military base in response to the latest US strikes. Jordan, however, said its air defences intercepted eight missiles launched from Iran, with the state-run Petra news agency reporting no casualties or damage. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy said US strikes on Iran and Washington’s involvement in directing shipping through the Strait of Hormuz were hampering efforts to restore traffic through the strategic waterway. The force said transit capacity had recovered to around 50 per cent of pre-conflict levels over the past two weeks, adding that only vessels authorised to use routes designated by Iran were currently permitted to pass through the strait. The IRGC warned that any further US intervention in the waterway would draw what it described as a “crushing response”.
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Jul 9, 2026, 01:43 PM
Murdered Cattle Herder's Family Alleges Cow Vigilante Attack in West Bengal

Murdered Cattle Herder's Family Alleges Cow Vigilante Attack in West Bengal

A Muslim cattle herder’s body was recovered from beneath a bridge on Sunday, May 5, in West Bengal’s Cooch Behar, and his family has alleged that cow vigilantes killed him. The deceased, 51-year-old Montu Miya, worked as a dangowal, or as locals called it, rakhal , which translates to shepherd. As a resident of Nagar Shingimari village in Sitalkuchi block, Montu delivered cattle from weekly markets to buyers’ homes for a living. Communist Party of India (Marxist) has claimed he was a party worker, backing the family’s claims that he was “brutally murdered by a mob of cow vigilantes.” Although police have registered a case and begun an investigation, no arrests have been made, Montu’s family said. Villagers said cattle trading in markets had been suspended for nearly two months after the Bengal election results and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power. The weekly cattle market at Gosai Market resumed on July 4. Pathantulli village’s Yakub Miya had asked Montu to deliver a cow he purchased at the market to his residence. According to eyewitnesses, Montu was last seen leaving with the animal on foot on Saturday evening. His family searched for him the whole night, but in vain. Local fishermen spotted a body the next day beneath the Khutamara River bridge and immediately notified the police. The deceased was identified as Montu Miya. The cow was found near the bridge. Montu’s family told local media his body bore several injuries, including broken teeth and widespread wounds across different parts of the body. They alleged that before his body was thrown in the water, acid was poured over parts of his face and body. On Wednesday, July 8, CPI(M) said “BJP hooligans” attacked a Minakshi Mukherjee-led delegation during their visit to the deceased’s family. “BJP workers and supporters hurled eggs and attacked the vehicle in which they were travelling, in the presence of police personnel who did nothing to stop the assault,” the party wrote on X. Sharing visuals of the incident, CPI(M) said the police were compelled to arrest the miscreants only after Mukherjee staged a dharna along with local party workers, who gheraoed the office of the Deputy Superintendent of Police. Mukherjee told Maktoob that initially, police were not registering the case. “It was only after sustained protests and public pressure that a first information report (FIR) was finally lodged. Even now, we are not sure whether all the relevant legal provisions have been invoked against the perpetrators,” she said. “The family had to struggle even to get the postmortem conducted. They have still not been given the report. All they are asking is a fair and impartial investigation,” she added. There has been no public statement from the police regarding the family’s allegations, the CPI(M)’s claims of inaction, or the attack on the party on Wednesday.
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Jul 9, 2026, 01:42 PM
Three Former TMC MPs Join BJP Ahead of Rajya Sabha Elections

Three Former TMC MPs Join BJP Ahead of Rajya Sabha Elections

Ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections, three former Bengal TMC MPs have joined the BJP. Sushmita Dev, Sukhendu Sheikh Roy and Prakash Barik have joined the BJP. Senior BJP leader Shamik Bhattacharya has officially announced the joining of the three leaders. The BJP can send the three to the Rajya Sabha for the remaining term. 14 July 2026 is the last day of nomination. Shamik Bhattacharya said, "The politics that was going on in West Bengal for the last 50 years. First 34 years were ruled by the Left Front and then by the TMC. Development had come to a standstill here. In such an atmosphere, three MPs of the Rajya Sabha of India had resigned from the TMC earlier out of faith in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Today all three of them Sushmita Dev, Sukhendu Sheikh Roy and Prakash Barik have joined the BJP." He said, "During the last 15 years, the entire democratic system in West Bengal has been demolished. This time 90 percent of the people voted in Bengal. Modi-Modi, these three leaders of the new generation have said that the whole country will have to join the new generation.
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Jul 9, 2026, 01:36 PM
Telangana MP Slams Centre Over Delayed Grain Procurement Response

Telangana MP Slams Centre Over Delayed Grain Procurement Response

Peddapalli MP Gaddam Vamsi Krishna, on Thursday, July 9, criticised Union Minister G Kishan Reddy for his delayed response to the issue of increasing grain procurement in , calling it a clear case of neglect towards farmers. In a statement, he alleged that despite repeated requests from the Congress over the last six months, the Centre failed to act to enhance procurement through the Food Corporation of India (FCI). Vamsi Krishna pointed out the contradiction in Kishan Reddy’s position – on one hand accusing the state government of poor procurement, while on the other writing to Union Minister Pralhad Joshi seeking an increase to 35 lakh metric tonnes. “For the last two years, the farmers of Telangana suffered losses due to the BJP government’s stance,” the MP said. “It is highly shameful that you are responding only after two years.” He criticised the Centre’s management of Ramagundam Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited (RFCL) for failing to run it efficiently, with production not even reaching 70 per cent. “The BJP uses religious sentiments for political gain and fails its farmers,” he said.
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Jul 9, 2026, 01:30 PM
Pawar's Meeting with Shinde Sparks Speculation on Political Loyalties

Pawar's Meeting with Shinde Sparks Speculation on Political Loyalties

Former Union Minister Sharad Pawar is once again in the spotlight in Maharashtra politics. Speculations are rife about Pawar. Political whispers have begun. Sharad Pawar met Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday (July 8). But Uddhav Thackeray's party is nervous about this meeting. Sanjay Raut has said that why did he go to the office to meet the person who betrayed us? The picture of Pawar and Shinde's meeting has once again heated up the political atmosphere from Mumbai to Delhi. Photos of Eknath Shinde's office have also been made public. Now the discussion is about whether Sharad Pawar is also going to change sides. However, speculation about Pawar is already going on and these pictures have given rise to the same speculations. Uddhav Thackeray's'Hanuman'Sanjay Raut has given a bitter statement on Sharad Pawar about this meeting. Sanjay Raut said, "Although Sharad Pawar's meeting in the office is respected by a large number of people.
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Jul 9, 2026, 01:27 PM
Rare Bacterium Detected at Meta's AI Data Centre Construction Site in Wyoming

Rare Bacterium Detected at Meta's AI Data Centre Construction Site in Wyoming

A massive AI data centre backed by Mark Zuckerberg has come under fire in Wyoming after a rare bacterium was detected in industrial wastewater linked to the construction site. The incident was reported at Meta’s Project Cosmo, an 800,000-square-foot (74,322.4-square-metre) AI data centre under construction in Cheyenne’s High Plains Business Park. City officials say contaminated wastewater generated during construction entered Cheyenne’s sewer system, leading authorities to investigate the source. The issue came to light in February when routine wastewater testing detected Cupriavidus gilardii, a naturally occurring bacterium, in water flowing into the city’s sanitary sewer system. Officials traced the discharge to Goat Systems LLC, a contractor working on Zuckerberg’s Meta data centre. According to authorities, the wastewater had been used during a “fill and flush” process to clean the site’s closed-loop cooling system before it became operational. Although Cupriavidus gilardii is commonly found in soil, health experts classify it as an opportunistic pathogen because it can pose serious health risks to people with weakened immune systems or underlying medical conditions. Human infections caused by the bacterium are extremely rare, but medical literature has documented cases involving severe complications such as sepsis and septic shock. The discovery was considered serious enough for city officials to act immediately. Officials also stressed that the bacterium was detected only in industrial wastewater entering the city’s reclamation system and never reached Cheyenne’s public drinking water supply. Following the discovery, the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities permanently revoked the contractor’s permission to discharge wastewater into the city’s treatment facilities. The contamination also forced two water reclamation plants offline while crews began an extensive cleaning process expected to take several months. Unlike drinking water facilities, Cheyenne’s reclaimed water is treated and reused to irrigate parks, golf courses and other public green spaces. Officials said this raised additional concerns because spraying reclaimed water could potentially aerosolise contaminants. Frank Strong, engineering and water resource division manager for the Board of Public Utilities, explained that the city could not determine exactly when the bacterium entered the system. The incident has also led Cheyenne to introduce stricter environmental regulations. Under the new rules, data centres using similar closed-loop cooling systems can no longer discharge industrial wastewater into the city’s treatment facilities unless they build separate collection systems to transport the wastewater elsewhere for disposal. Responding to the incident, a Meta spokesperson said contractor Fortis immediately stopped all wastewater discharges after city officials reported that an unidentified substance had been found. The spokesperson added that Fortis hired an independent environmental specialist to carry out additional testing, which reportedly found no trace of Cupriavidus gilardii in the contractor’s own samples. Meta also maintained that the contamination never affected Cheyenne’s drinking water and said it remains committed to protecting local water resources. The company described itself as wanting to be “a good neighbour”and said it would continue cooperating with Cheyenne officials until the issue is fully resolved. While authorities have repeatedly confirmed that residents’ drinking water remained safe throughout the incident, the discovery has intensified scrutiny of the environmental footprint of Zuckerberg’s rapidly expanding AI infrastructure as Meta continues to invest heavily in large-scale data centres.
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Jul 9, 2026, 01:24 PM
BJP Candidate Files Nomination, Reveals Educational Background and Assets

BJP Candidate Files Nomination, Reveals Educational Background and Assets

Abhishek Kumar Sinha, the BJP candidate for the by-election to the Bankipur assembly seat, filed his nomination on Thursday (July 9) at the Patna Collectorate. On this occasion, a large number of workers and supporters were present along with many senior leaders of the NDA, including BJP state president Sanjay Saraogi. With the nomination, the information related to the property of BJP candidate Abhishek Sinha has come to light. Abhishek Sinha has studied only up to 10th standard as per the information given in the affidavit. Abhishek Sinha has stated in the affidavit that he took the examination from Madhyamik Board in the year 2000. He has passed his matriculation from Chaudhary Sanskrit Secondary School in Darbhanga. The number of criminal cases pending against Abhishek Kumar Sinha is zero. Moreover, he has not been convicted in any case. Look at the assets made public in the affidavit, Abhishek has Rs 70,000 in cash while his wife Amrita has Rs 50,000 in cash. Abhishek has a gold ring and five grams of gold chain. Amrita has six grams of gold ornaments and six grams of gold ornaments.
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Jul 9, 2026, 01:24 PM
US-Iran Conflict Escalates: Ceasefire Broken, Attacks Intensify

US-Iran Conflict Escalates: Ceasefire Broken, Attacks Intensify

The US-Iran ceasefire is over and the war has started again. The US says that Iran was attacked because of the attack on two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, in response to which Iran attacked many American bases in the Middle East. These attacks from both sides are now taking a new form. According to the Bloomberg report, the US forces have said that they have attacked 170 places in Iran in the last 48 hours. This new update from the US has further increased the tension in the world. There are fears that Iran may also retaliate and target American bases in the Middle East. Countries like Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia are also afraid of the escalation of tensions again, because last time Iran targeted their energy infrastructure. In addition, Iran may block the Strait of Hormuz. If this happens, then oil prices may go up and the stock markets of Asia may fall by 80 points. The Indian market may be affected.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:57 PM
ED Freezes TMC Bank Accounts Over Money Laundering Allegations

ED Freezes TMC Bank Accounts Over Money Laundering Allegations

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken a major action in the money laundering case related to the funding of West Bengal's Trinamool Congress (TMC). The agency has frozen three bank accounts of the party, in which about 440 crore rupees have been said to be deposited. The ED claims that during the investigation, financial transactions have come to light, which have raised suspicions that a luxury business jet and a VIP helicopter were purchased with the party's money, but later the same planes were used for hire. This is the first time that the ED is investigating the funding of a political party independently from the angle of money laundering. Before this, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) account was investigated under the Delhi Excise Policy Case. This whole case came to light after the ED raid on the Kolkata-based aviation management and leasing company Carewell Aviation India Pvt. Ltd. According to the TMC, this company was formed in September 2021. Under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal, for the third time in the same year, about 1606 crore rupees were transferred from the aviation bank to the Trinamool Congress's account between April 2023 and June 2023. According to the ED, the accounts were transferred from Carewell Aviation Bank.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:54 PM
US Strikes on Five Iranian Provinces Kill At Least 14, Injure 78

US Strikes on Five Iranian Provinces Kill At Least 14, Injure 78

14 people have been killed in the US attack on Iran. Iran's Health Ministry has said that at least 14 people have been killed and 78 others injured in US strikes on five Iranian provinces in the past two days. Among the dead are 3 IRGC commandos. Significantly, the US has also attacked near the Iranian city of Mashhad. This is the same city where Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is being buried 131 days after his death. The US targeted the Tehran-Mashhad railway line in this attack. Iranian state TV reports that the train service between Tehran and Mashhad has been stopped after the US strikes on Iran's eastern holy city hours before the burial of the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Railway engineers are now working on repairs to start the train service here. The Islamic Republic of Iran Railways has blamed the US-Israeli attack for the attack. Passengers are also said to be stranded and transportation teams are being arranged for the damage.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:53 PM
Punjab Congress Leaders Reconcile with High Command After Visit

Punjab Congress Leaders Reconcile with High Command After Visit

Former CM and Jalandhar MP Charanjit Channi, who has been showing a rebellious attitude in the Punjab Congress, has bowed down after the high command. Gurdaspur MP Sukhjinder Randhawa, Kapurthala MLA Rana Gurjit and Jalandhar Cantt MLA Pargat Singh have changed their tune. 2 of the Channi faction MP Randhawa says that the entire Punjab Congress is united. We will solve it together. Rana Gurjit says that there is'All is well'in the Congress. MLA Pargat Singh says that there is no deadlock in the Congress. Baghel came on a 5-day visit to Punjab on 6 July. Tomorrow is his last day. The Channi faction's mood has loosened. Before this, Channi wanted to go to Delhi and meet national president Mallikarjun Kharge, Priyanka Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi or his team, but did not get time. After this, the Channi faction called a third meeting at the house of Rana Gurjit MLA in Chandigarh.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:48 PM
Three Trinamool Congress MPs Resign Amid Allegations of Political Confrontation in West Bengal

Three Trinamool Congress MPs Resign Amid Allegations of Political Confrontation in West Bengal

Speaking on the occasion, State BJP President Samik Bhattacharya said, "The Left Front ruled for 34 years, then the Trinamool Congress government came. The politics that went on in West Bengal for so long rejected and challenged our federal structure. Instead of cooperating with the central government, a path of confrontation was adopted, due to which development came to a complete halt. In such an atmosphere and trusting the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, three MPs resigned from the Trinamool Congress.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:35 PM
Protest Against Exam Irregularities Takes Violent Turn as Cockroach Janata Party Announces March to Parliament

Protest Against Exam Irregularities Takes Violent Turn as Cockroach Janata Party Announces March to Parliament

The ongoing protest at Jantar Mantar against alleged irregularities and bungling in competitive examinations in the country is going to take a more violent turn. The sit-in of the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) at Jantar Mantar continued for the 20th day on Thursday amid heavy rains. Meanwhile, the CJP has announced that it will take out a peaceful march from Jantar Mantar to Parliament House on the first day of the monsoon session of Parliament, i.e., on July 20.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:32 PM
Indian Government's Whitelist Move Sparks Controversy Over Spam Calls

Indian Government's Whitelist Move Sparks Controversy Over Spam Calls

The government has set up these special number series for certain purposes: As per the rules, these calls are put on a whitelist. This means that caller ID apps like Truecaller, Hiya, Hoojcall cannot block or spam mark these numbers on their own. Even if these numbers are whitelisted, when millions of users on the app start to manually report or block spam from a number, the app's system automatically tags it as spam. By the way, Truecaller's premium users also have the option to block any number series altogether. In this case, Trucaller CEO Rishit Jhunjhunwala has now come out. He has called TRAI's attempt absurd. Wondering why spam calls have increased SIGNIFICANTLY in India recently? Well, it's actually getting late, why calls for TRAs and TRA's are here for TRA's, TRA's, TRA's, TRA's, TRA's, TRA's, TRA's, TRA's, TRA's, TRA's, TRA's
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:25 PM
Congress Expands Organization in Nai Tehri District, Forms New Executive Committee

Congress Expands Organization in Nai Tehri District, Forms New Executive Committee

Nai Tehri. After a long wait, the Congress has expanded the organization and formed a district executive with 51 office bearers. Most of the new people were given responsibilities in the new executive. The list of the new executive was released after the approval of state president Ganesh Godiyal. Congress district president Murari Lal Khandwal has given this information. He said that in the new executive, one district president, 10 vice presidents, 15 general secretaries, 19 secretaries, two spokespersons, one treasurer, one office secretary, one social media in-charge and one press and media in-charge have been given responsibilities. In addition, 19 people have been made special invitees. Former MPs, sitting MLAs, former MLAs, former district presidents and district presidents of all the frontal organizations of the district will remain permanent invitees. In the new executive committee, Mahipal Singh Rawat, Gambhir Singh Bhandari, Khushi Lal, Murtaza Baig, Dhoom Singh Rangad, Uttam Singh Rawat, Parasmani Semwal, Vikram Singh Kunwar, Surat Singh and Mahavir Singh Gunsola have been made vice presidents.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:24 PM
US-Iran Confrontation Shifts Focus to Kuwait and Bahrain

US-Iran Confrontation Shifts Focus to Kuwait and Bahrain

Tensions in the Middle-East are at an all-time high again. Recent US strikes have been followed by fires. After a long ceasefire, Iran suddenly attacked some oil and gas tankers near the Strait of Hormuz, resulting in the US bombing several Iranian cities and towns along the Gulf. But, what is more interesting is Iran's response. Obviously, it retaliated, but this time its targets have changed. This time, the victims of Iran's anger have not been the countries that are usually in the headlines. Traditional adversaries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel have not been directly in front this time, but have gone behind the scenes. In this latest US-Iran confrontation, suddenly Kuwait and Bahrain have come to Iran's main target. Iran is constantly attacking or threatening these two small but strategically very important Gulf countries. After all, what is Kuwait and Bahrain's response to Iran's anger?
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:17 PM
Ruling Party Appoints New District Presidents in Bihar; Condemns Murder Case

Ruling Party Appoints New District Presidents in Bihar; Condemns Murder Case

Ghulam Hasnain has been made the new district president for Kishanganj district. Shahnawaz from Purnia, Aftab Kanchan from Katihar and Engineer Manzoor Alam from Araria have been given this responsibility. State president Akhtarul Iman announced these appointments in Kishanganj on Thursday. Akhtarul Iman said on this occasion that only four district presidents of Seemanchal have been selected so far. Akhtarul Iman also said that the party will soon elect district presidents for all other districts as well. The advertisement "Prashant Kishor, not in the fight, landed in Bankipur to run a shop" - Chowdhury's sharp wordsAkhtarul Iman strongly condemned the Rizwan murder in Kochadhaman. He appealed to the Bihar Police to execute the culprits by holding an SPD trial in this case. He alleged that some middlemen only want to implicate a boy and save the rest of the people involved. He demanded that all the people involved in this murder be exposed. Akhtarul also appealed to his family to take care of the mobile phone.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:16 PM
Russia and West African Countries Pledge Military Cooperation Against Jihadist Insurgents in Sahel Region

Russia and West African Countries Pledge Military Cooperation Against Jihadist Insurgents in Sahel Region

Russia and the West African countries making up the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) have pledged to strengthen military cooperation as jihadist insurgents gain ground in the region, according to a joint statement issued on Wednesday night after talks in Niger's capital. Russia n Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met his counterparts from Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, all of which have turned to Moscow for support after breaking with France and other Western allies. The officials welcomed "growing military and military-technical cooperation," including assistance from Russia 's paramilitary Africa Corps. Russia confirmed its intention to continue helping to strengthen the armed forces of the AES member states and of their "Unified Force," the statement said. In April, the regional al-Qaeda affiliate and a Tuareg-led separatist group staged attacks across Mali and killed the country's defense minister. On Saturday, they attacked numerous army posts. Wednesday's joint statement alleged that "external state actors," including Ukraine and France, were involved in attacks in the region. Both have denied such allegations. Lavrov also visited Ethiopia on his Africa tour. A Russia -Africa summit is planned for October.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:16 PM
BJP Preparations for PM Narendra Modi's Rally in Jind Discussed

BJP Preparations for PM Narendra Modi's Rally in Jind Discussed

Sonepat: A meeting was held at the district office of the BJP organization in Sector-8 regarding the preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Jind on 17 July. It discussed the program framework, organizational preparations and ensuring the participation of maximum workers. Former state president Mohanlal Badauli informed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Jind on 17 July at 9 am. He will flag off the country's modern hydrogen train. He will also dedicate and lay the foundation stone of various development projects. Special emphasis was laid on strengthening the organization, the success of the program and ensuring the active participation of workers up to every mandal and booth level. Along with the preparations for the rally, the meeting also reviewed the ongoing special voter list revision campaign. Advertisement Barauli directed the workers to register as many new voters as possible and add the names of eligible voters to the voter list. During this discussion, Rajeev Nandal, in-charge of the district said that the party's digital training campaign should be run effectively up to the booth level.
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Jul 9, 2026, 12:00 PM
Silver Prices Trend Sideways Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties in West Asia

Silver Prices Trend Sideways Amid Geopolitical Uncertainties in West Asia

On 9 July 2026, the price of 1 gm of silver was ₹225, and the price of 1 kg of silver was ₹225,450, reflecting a gain of 1.13% compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, the 10 gm silver rate is at ₹2,255. Silver prices in India are largely influenced by international spot silver rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on silver among other things. Silver prices are trending sideways on the back of geopolitical uncertainties in West Asia. Hostilities between US and Iran limited the scope of upside for the yellow metal as oil prices rose with the US carrying out a fresh wave of strikes against Iran. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it carried out drone attacks on US military bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, and has also threatened to close the chokepoint- Strait of Hormuz again. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 3rd July 2026: Silver is up by 1.76%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad Additionally, the probability of rate hike by the US Federal reserve is also weighing negatively on the white metal as investors are diverting towards interest yielding assets like bonds and currencies. Analysts suggest silver prices to remain range-bound in the near term, adding that a high dollar index and uncertainties in the Middle East continue to weigh negatively on silver. Increase in oil prices over concerns of transits through the Hormuz Strait have weakened the market sentiment over the white metal. Currently, market participants weigh in at least one rate hike by the US Federal Reserve for this year. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Gold plunges 25% from peak: Should investors buy the dip or wait?
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:57 AM
Iran Launches Drone Strikes on US Military Bases in Middle East

Iran Launches Drone Strikes on US Military Bases in Middle East

Iran says it has carried out drone strikes on US military bases in Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain. According to the Iranian military, the strikes targeted Kuwait's Patriot missile system, Qatar's early warning satellite antenna, and a US military fuel tank in Bahrain. A large number of drones were used for these attacks. Earlier, the US carried out large-scale airstrikes on Iran for the second consecutive day. US Central Command (CENTCOM) claimed to have targeted about 90 military bases. These strikes killed 3 people in Ahvaz, Iran. The Iranian military said it would continue to respond to US strikes. On the other hand, US President Donald Trump claimed that Iran wants a deal, but is not confident that Tehran will abide by the agreement. According to Iran's news agency ISNA, the US attacked the city of Sirik. Local officials quoted the agency as saying that 3 people were killed in the strikes, while 15 were wounded in the city of Mashat Ali.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:56 AM
New Zealand Seeks to Strengthen Ties with India, Citing Shared Values and Views

New Zealand Seeks to Strengthen Ties with India, Citing Shared Values and Views

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in New Zealand on July 10-11, New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon tells The Indian Express that the two countries share similar views and values, and should be expanding their relationship . In an exclusive interview, PM Luxon speaks about India-New Zealand bilateral ties, trade and defence, dealing with pro-Khalistan elements in the Indian diaspora, the challenge posed by China in the Indo-Pacific, and US President Donald Trump. Excerpts: When you take a step back and think about the New Zealand-India relationship, we have been friends for over 100 years, are actually at different ends of the Indo-Pacific region, but we haven’t really had a lot that binds us together to drive a future agenda. We have huge respect for the Indians here in New Zealand. The Indian diaspora is almost 7% of our total population and is hugely successful across all strata of life, as it is around the world, and so I’m really excited. As a young person who spent most of my career with Unilever – we had Hindustan Lever in India – I spent a lot of time in India, and just the progress of this great country has been phenomenal… Prime Minister Modi and I have talked about the two countries having very similar views and values, and how we should actually be doing more together and have a much broader and deeper relationship. So there are three legs to it. One, how do we continue our economic relationship through the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which is of mutual benefit, and lift the living standards of both our peoples. The second piece is how we can do more together in a security and defence setting as well. We started some of that work when I visited last time, with our navies working together, but there’s a lot more that I’d like to see, with joint exercises, more interactions between our respective defence forces. The third thing is people-to-people connections… We were able to move so quickly because of high levels of trust. I have huge respect for PM Modi, we have a very strong relationship, and it’s likewise for Trade Minister (Piyush) Goyal with my Trade Minister (Todd) McClay. The four of us were really determined to drive it (the FTA) and make sure our systems didn’t get lost in bureaucracy and the process, but… to deliver an FTA that would lift the living standards of both peoples. If you think about our economies, they are quite complementary. Take technology, the smarts that exist within India are huge. New Zealand is the best agricultural country on earth, and is now the third biggest launcher of rockets into space. We are building a very good technology sector as well, and are big on renewables… There are lots of things that we can share about our experience in that space, as well as things we can learn from India… Obviously dairy is something we don’t have full access to. It’s very important to the Indian economy, and I understand the sensitivity around it, but we have applied a huge amount of R&D to proteins within our dairy sector that are very specialised niche products that are not available in India… We have got massive opportunities with things like apples and lamb… Equally, I want to see growth in our services agreements. We’ve got some outstanding technology companies that have their bases in India. We’ll see more investment into India from New Zealand companies, and expect vice-a-versa… Everything in life comes back fundamentally to a relationship, and PM Modi and I have a strong relationship… We enjoy each other’s company. We’re very aligned about what we’re here to do as leaders. I can reassure you about that. We have a mixed-member proportional system… think of it like the governments of Western Europe. There are six parties in our Parliament, with a centre-left and centre-right party the dominant ones. Even though on opposite sides, they are fully supportive of the FTA with India, as are many of the four minor parties. The party you are referencing is one of the four minor parties, and they have always opposed every FTA that New Zealand has ever done, right back to the China FTA in 2008. So that’s not a surprise for us… Rest assured this (the FTA with India) will clear Parliament… In New Zealand, trade between major parties is a bipartisan issue, it’s not something that we politicise… It’s a New Zealand thing, it’s something that’s in the interest of all of us to make it work. There’s no doubt about it, we’re at an inflection point in global geopolitics. We are moving from a rules-based system to a power-based system, a multilateral system to a multipolar system. We see an America that is talking America first with a fixation on the Western Hemisphere. We see China wanting to have influence in our Indo-Pacific region. We also see Russia illegally invading a sovereign nation in Ukraine and wanting to dominate in Europe… As a free trader, as a small country, since World War II, we have been a huge beneficiary of the rules-based system, (where) small countries are treated the same as large countries, and big ones don’t bully little ones… That’s why New Zealand, working with India and other like-minded friends, needs to remake the case for a rules-based system. It definitely needs reform, because in many cases, the Global South countries such as India and Brazil haven’t really been part of the system created after World War II… It’s not fully determined yet that it has to be a power-based system versus a rules-based system, but we do need to remake the case for it and reform the rules-based system. That’s where working with India is so important, and that’s why I’m a big believer of having multi mini-lattice work of many lateral arrangements, whether that be around trade or defence… When I was in India, we had our frigate up there working with the Indian Navy, they were working on missions together. So there’s more that we can do in that space. We need to work with our like-minded friends to build a lattice of relationships… As we’ve seen in the world, you cannot have prosperity without security, and vice-a-versa. An attack on Iran from the US and Israel has caused huge amounts of pain and suffering to people all around the world… It’s about understanding and appreciating history, because we were here in 1918 (towards the end of World War I), in 1945 (end of World War II), in 1989 and the collapse of the Cold War and the (Berlin) Wall, and since 2022, with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine… We’ve been here in what has increasingly become a power-based system. I think there are two things you do: you de-risk by working together with like-minded friends with similar values and interests, and you get very clear in your relationships, where you say I will cooperate where I can, I will differ where I must… We have a huge, longstanding, very successful relationship with the US, but we also have fundamental differences around tariffs. We are a free-trading country that has had zero tariffs since the late 80s, and we believe very strongly that tariffs are just not the right economic recipe for the world. We’ve seen that movie, and we don’t think it ends well. Now, we can disagree with the Americans around that, we raise it with them, but we still find areas to collaborate and cooperate on… and then work with other like-minded (countries)… (We can) get the EU and CPTPP countries (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, including Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United Kingdom and Vietnam) working together because there’s a huge amount of global trade in that. We brought the EU and ASEAN trade ministers together… We fully acknowledge that the Khalistan issue has caused a huge loss of life and pain and suffering to people across India. We fully respect India’s sovereign and territorial rights, and yes, we’re a liberal democracy. But we have what we call rights and responsibilities, and so yes, you have the right to freedom of expression and freedom of speech, but accompanying that is a responsibility not to incite violence, intimidate others, denigrate others. Our police make an assessment and are very alert, very alive, constantly monitoring to make sure that people are holding up both ends of that deal, because a liberal democracy only works if you appreciate rights and responsibilities… Also, as New Zealand and India deepen our relationship, we need to be able to sit down and talk about our assessment of terrorism across the region, and in a bilateral and multilateral way. Those are areas where we can collaborate more on. It’s how we work with many of our European, Southeast Asian and Pacific partners. We share a lot of intelligence with each other about risks and threats and extremism… We see it as a huge opportunity. All around the world you’re seeing countries and democracies in the West react with an anti-immigrant bias and sentiments. That creates opportunity for New Zealand because it means that talented folk who may have headed to the US can now reappraise our educational institutions. We are an English-speaking country, we have an advanced economy, we are a very safe country, and importantly, we have very good educational institutions. We have been very welcoming of Indians to New Zealand on a number of levels. In fact, India is our second biggest source of visas already, and we’ve seen a huge growth in our international education market, up 11% in just the last 12 months. The trick, as I observe is, that first and foremost, New Zealand has legal immigration, not illegal. Secondly, we have smart, fair, and targeted principles by which we manage it, anchoring our immigration settings in our economic settings, where we have skill shortages, and in infrastructure. We have the capacity to make sure people are set up for success when they come to this country, that there is sufficient housing, schooling, roads, hospitals… The Indian community that has come to New Zealand has left everything behind for a better future. They work incredibly hard. They take two or three jobs to get a deposit for their house or their business. They get their kids to school and value education, and they never go on welfare. And they are hugely respected in New Zealand. Now they are highly successful in all strata of our life… So, it’s an opportunity to make sure we bring the best and the brightest to New Zealand, share those people-to-people connections, form relationships, and (discuss) possibilities about what they can do together, whether it be in the research space, the business space, the community space… It’s so exciting. I joined Unilever, and we had a very big business in India called Hindustan Lever, a top 10 company in India in its own right. So I started going to India in my 20s, and I remember going to what was a low-income country, I think, at the time, probably the 10th or 12th biggest economy in the world… I remember meeting people and workers that were paid in coins each day, put in their hands… Now you look at it and you see 450 million people in the middle class. By the end of this decade, you know what will be 750 million people living in the middle class. That’s so exciting, because in the spirit of our relationship, when people have more money, they want higher quality diets and more protein, they want to have an educational experience and set their kids up for even more success. They want to travel because they can now afford to do so. They want to save some money for retirement and for their pensions, and so that needs to be invested. And that’s just a huge opportunity for both our countries. It’s a country I admire tremendously. I’m a huge fan of what PM Modi has done. We think very similarly, we’re very action outcomes-oriented leaders, and that’s why it was very easy for us to move quickly through the FTA conversation, open up defence conversations and other things that we want to do together… My wife Amanda and I have often talked about how eventually, when I retire from politics, to get onto your great railway service and travel the country from top to bottom and east to west for three to four months. It would be absolutely fantastic to get all of the dynamism, optimism, ambition, aspiration, positivity that exists in India. It’s a great, great country! Yeah, fantastic country!
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:45 AM
Khasi Students' Union Urges KHADC to Prevent Uranium Mining in Meghalaya

Khasi Students' Union Urges KHADC to Prevent Uranium Mining in Meghalaya

The Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) has urged the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) to take legal steps to prevent any future uranium mining in Meghalaya, alleging that suspicious land transactions are taking place in Domiasiat and nearby villages. A delegation led by KSU president Raymond Kharjana and general secretary Reuben A. Najiar met KHADC Chief Executive Member Winston Tony Lyngdoh on Wednesday and submitted a memorandum seeking permanent legal protection against uranium mining within the council’s jurisdiction. The organisation alleged that several influential individuals, including prominent political figures from Meghalaya, have been purchasing land in the area at unusually high prices. According to KSU, there are concerns that these properties could eventually be transferred or leased for uranium exploration or mining activities. To prevent that, the student body called for amendments to the Khasi Hills Autonomous District (Regulation and Administration of Land) Act, 2021, or a separate law under the Sixth Schedule to prohibit the sale, transfer or lease of uranium-bearing land for mining. It also requested the council to direct Dorbar Shnongs and other traditional institutions not to permit officials from the Atomic Minerals Directorate (AMD) and the Geological Survey of India to enter the area. KSU further asked the council to pass a resolution opposing uranium mining and, if required, convene a special session before October to discuss the issue. Kharjana said the KHADC, as the custodian of tribal land under the Sixth Schedule, has a constitutional responsibility to safeguard indigenous land, natural resources and the interests of the Khasi people. The organisation said it would continue monitoring developments while expecting both the KHADC and the Meghalaya government to ensure that tribal land remains protected from any move towards uranium mining. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma dismissed suggestions that the state government was reviving uranium mining. Responding to the allegations on Thursday, he said the government would examine any information relating to reported land transactions or official visits connected to Domiasiat. Sangma maintained that the government’s position on uranium mining has remained unchanged and that every proposal placed before it in the past had been rejected. He also said no official information regarding the alleged movement of government officials had reached him, but assured that any credible inputs would be verified and appropriate action taken.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:41 AM
DMK Seeks Measures to Prevent Chief Minister's Influence on Witnesses in Stampede Case

DMK Seeks Measures to Prevent Chief Minister's Influence on Witnesses in Stampede Case

DMK on Thursday filed a petition before a Supreme Court-appointed Supervisory Committee urging measures to prevent Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay from influencing material witnesses in the 2025 stampede case during his scheduled visit to Karur on July 10. CM Vijay is slated to travel to Karur to meet the families of the deceased and injured victims of the stampede to hand over government orders for compassionate appointments. In a formal representation, DMK Organisation Secretary R S Bharathi requested the committee to issue directions to the state Chief Secretary and the CBI to take adequate measures safeguarding the witnesses from tampering or influence. Bharathi raised concerns that direct interaction by the political executive with victims' families -- who are witnesses in the investigation -- could create reasonable apprehension regarding the independence and fairness of the investigative process. The representation clarified that the DMK has no objection to the state extending ex gratia assistance or compassionate appointments to the affected families, noting that it does not intend to obstruct or delay legitimate welfare measures.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:39 AM
US Alleged Attack on Iran's Bushehr Power Plant and Kharg Island: Officials Deny Reports

US Alleged Attack on Iran's Bushehr Power Plant and Kharg Island: Officials Deny Reports

Mehr News Agency has heard and reported explosions near Bushehr. We know that the US attacked the Bushehr power plant last night. There were reports that pieces of missiles fell on the nuclear facility. Iranian officials are now denying this. The governor of Bushehr, Mohammad Muzaffari, says that the city was attacked again by the US this morning, but he denies reports that the nuclear power plant was targeted. According to Iranian media, Muzaffari said that reports of the US attacking Kharg Island were also false. The island is located near Iran's coast in Bushehr province and 90 percent of Iran's crude oil exports are processed from it. According to ISNA, Muzaffari said, "There have been no incidents at these two sites." Bushehr was built by Russian employees 20 years ago. During the US-Israeli war, Bushehr was not involved in the bombing of the Ford Ford Isibor nuclear facility, nor was it involved in the bombing of the American nuclear facilities.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:37 AM
Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir on Brink of Political Crisis as JAAC Demands Change

Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir on Brink of Political Crisis as JAAC Demands Change

Tensions continue to escalate in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the Pakistan government. The JAAC has warned the Pakistani government that if its 38 demands are not addressed, they will face massive protests. The current issue is the regional elections scheduled for July 27. With nominations required to begin on June 9, the JAAC has announced a massive protest march to Muzaffarabad, indicating that this could be one of the biggest political battles the region has seen in recent years. At the heart of the ongoing constitutional protests in PoK is the demand to abolish the 12 assembly seats reserved for Kashmiri refugees settled in Pakistan. The JAAC argues that these seats allow Islamabad to retain too much influence over PoK politics. Adding to the controversy, the court in PoK on June 7 ruled that the 12 seats reserved for Kashmiri refugees settled in Pakistan cannot be scrapped through executive order.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:31 AM
US-Iran Ceasefire Breaks: Global Economy at Risk as Tensions Escalate

US-Iran Ceasefire Breaks: Global Economy at Risk as Tensions Escalate

The three-week-old ceasefire between the US and Iran has now broken. US President Donald Trump has made it clear that the ceasefire is over. After this, the US military has attacked more than 80 Iranian military bases, while Iran also targeted American bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. The impact of this confrontation is no longer limited to West Asia. The world's eyes are on the oil market and the Strait of Hormuz, because this is where the global economy will go in the coming days. This period is also very important for India. The reason is not only oil, but inflation, rupee movement, cooking gas, stock market and the festive season. The US has now said to end the agreement signed in June and now the next 40 days will decide whether the situation will be normal or tense. If the situation worsens, it can directly affect the pocket of the common man of India. During the ceasefire, Brent crude came to ID5 per barrel, but after a few days, it has reached 78% in its barrel.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:28 AM
Uttarkashi: Elections for Up-Pradhan Posts in 85 Gram Panchayats Scheduled for July 15

Uttarkashi: Elections for Up-Pradhan Posts in 85 Gram Panchayats Scheduled for July 15

Uttarkashi: As per the directions of the State Election Commission, elections will be held on 15th July for the vacant posts of Up-Pradhan in 85 Gram Panchayats of Vikas Khand Bhatwadi. The entire schedule of elections has been released. The election process will be completed in a single day. The nominations will be filed from 10 am to 11 am on 15th July as per the ongoing schedule. Scrutiny of nominations will take place from 11 am to 12 noon, while withdrawal of nominations will take place from 12 noon to 12:30 pm. Thereafter, the election symbols will be allotted from 12:30 to 1 pm. Polling will be held from 1: 30 pm to 3: 30 pm, if required and the results will be declared by starting the counting from 4 pm. All procedures including nomination, scrutiny, withdrawal of names, allotment of symbols, voting and counting of votes will be completed at the respective Gram Panchayat headquarters. Sale of nomination papers will take place from 10 am to 9: 30 am daily from 8th July at the Panchayat headquarters.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:14 AM
India's Government Prepares Transfer Orders Amid High Demand from Employees

India's Government Prepares Transfer Orders Amid High Demand from Employees

Now the biggest question among the employees is whether the government will issue a large number of transfer orders on July 10 itself or they will be issued later by putting a back date on the orders as in previous years. Advertisements According to government sources, the departments of medical, rural development, panchayati raj, agriculture, public works (PWD), water resources, forest, women and child development, cooperatives and others have prepared proposals for transfers. Final brainstorming has also been completed at the level of ministers and officials in many departments, but the lists have not been released waiting for political and administrative approval. Advertisements Also Read - Rajasthan Panchayat Elections: First Survey, Then Elections! The OBC Commission's letter extends the wait for panchayat elections This time, the employees have applied for transfers in record numbers. The offices of ministers, MLAs and public representatives are flooded with recommendation letters. More than 25,000 desirers have been sent from the BJP headquarters to the government.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:07 AM
Assam Government Informs Legislative Assembly on Scheduled Tribe Status Proposal

Assam Government Informs Legislative Assembly on Scheduled Tribe Status Proposal

The proposal to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to six communities in Assam remains under the consideration of the Central Government, with the Assam government informing the Legislative Assembly on Thursday that no timeline can be specified for completion of the process. Replying to a question by MLA Chakradhar Gogoi, Tribal Affairs Minister Ranoj Pegu said the inclusion of communities in the Scheduled Tribe list falls exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Centre and Parliament, and the state government is therefore not in a position to indicate when a final decision would be taken. Pegu told the House that the Centre had sought a detailed report and recommendations from the Assam government to ensure that the proposed inclusion of the six communities does not adversely affect the constitutional safeguards, reservation benefits and other rights enjoyed by the existing Scheduled Tribes in the state. To examine the issue, the Assam government constituted a Group of Ministers (GoM), whose report was approved during the Winter Session of the Assam Legislative Assembly in November 2025, the minister said. He added that the process of forwarding the GoM’s report and recommendations to the Central Government is currently underway. Pegu said the state government had completed its part of the exercise and that the final decision on granting Scheduled Tribe status rests with the Centre after completion of the prescribed constitutional and parliamentary procedures.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:07 AM
US Delegation to Arrive in Lebanon to Oversee Israeli Withdrawal from Pilot Zones

US Delegation to Arrive in Lebanon to Oversee Israeli Withdrawal from Pilot Zones

A US delegation was expected to arrive in Lebanon soon to oversee the implementation of Israel's withdrawal from "pilot zones" in the south, the Lebanese presidency reported on Thursday, citing the American ambassador. Lebanon is demanding that Israel withdraw from these zones before taking part in a new round of negotiations scheduled for July 15 and 16 in Rome, a diplomatic source familiar with the talks told AFP on Wednesday. The two countries reached a framework agreement on June 26 that calls for Hezbollah's disarmament and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from occupied Lebanese territory while Lebanon's army deploys into "pilot zones". The US ambassador to Lebanon, Michel Issa, told President Joseph Aoun that "an American military delegation will arrive in Beirut in the coming days to... determine the mechanism for implementation on the ground," according to the Lebanese presidency. The agreement -- rejected by Hezbollah -- does not set a timetable for Israel's withdrawal, and Israeli officials have also vowed that their forces will remain in a "security zone" 10 kilometres (six miles) deep as long as Hezbollah remains armed. "It is essential to avoid any vacuum when Israeli forces withdraw from the designated area," Issa added, according to a statement from the presidency. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, for his part, once again called on the United States to "exert pressure on Israel to halt military operations and comply with the provisions of the framework". Aoun is expected to visit Washington later this month at the invitation of his American counterpart Donald Trump.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:01 AM
US-Iran Ceasefire Agreement Falters as Military Strikes Continue

US-Iran Ceasefire Agreement Falters as Military Strikes Continue

The 60-day ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran has become very fragile. In the last 48 hours, the armies of both countries have exchanged fire around the Strait of Hormuz. US President Donald Trump described the agreement as over. Iran wants to make a deal sometime. But the situation on the ground and the rhetoric both remain sharp. India Today's OSINT team mapped the US strikes of the last two days and analyzed the official statements of both sides. It is clear that the military action and political messages are moving with each other. The US strikes this time showed a clear geographical shift. The first strikes were mainly focused on Iran's southern coast, but have now expanded to the north. Railway bridges and transportation infrastructure have also been targeted. Ports, coastal military bases and maritime traffic control facilities in the south have continued to be hit. According to the US Central Command (CENTCOM), close to 90 military bases have been targeted. These include air defence systems, missile launchers, and logistics facilities, while Iranian media outlets and media outlets have reported on Iranian military infrastructure.
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Jul 9, 2026, 10:56 AM
Calcutta High Court Orders Limited Transactions for Trinamool Congress Bank Accounts

Calcutta High Court Orders Limited Transactions for Trinamool Congress Bank Accounts

The Calcutta High Court has ordered limited transactions from three bank accounts of the Trinamool Congress. Also, a special officer has been appointed to monitor these transactions. Significantly, this right of transaction in the bank accounts has been given to the Mamata faction of the Trinamool Congress. This is being considered a big victory for Mamata Banerjee, who is fighting the battle to capture the TMC. This decision of the court will give former CM Mamata Banerjee the right to spend crores of rupees in the TMC account under the supervision of the court. A single bench of Justice Saugata Bhattacharya of the Calcutta High Court has appointed retired Justice Subrata Talukdar as a special officer. Justice Subrata Talukdar will authorize the expenditure only on the basis of a cheque signed by two office bearers of the Trinamool Congress as per the order of the court. On Thursday, the Calcutta High Court said that this interim measure will be effective till September 30. According to the Calcutta High Court, the TMC will be able to spend money from this account to meet the expenses incurred in running the party. According to the High Court and the Calcutta High Court, the special bank officers will not allow the accounts to be used for free transactions.
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