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  • CBI Files Murder Charges Against Two Indians for Crimes Committed in UAE, Bahrain

    On the basis of requests from the UAE and the Kingdom of Bahrain, for crimes committed abroad by Indian nationals, CBI launched Local Prosecution and finalised investigations.

    CBI has filed charge sheets against two Indian nationals before a special court in New Delhi, in connection with two separate murder cases in the UAE and Bahrain, an official said on Friday.

    On the basis of requests from the UAE and the Kingdom of Bahrain, for crimes committed abroad by Indian nationals, CBI launched

    “CBI closely coordinated with Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India to obtain evidence admissible as per Indian Law from authorities of UAE and Bahrain and successfully launched prosecution against the accused persons, Inder Jit Singh and Subhash Chander Mahla,” the agency said in a statement.

    On the basis of request from United Arab Emirates, in murder case of Indian national Rama Lingam Natesan in Abu Dhabi, CBI registered a case against Indian national Inder Jit Singh, under section 302 of Indian Penal Code.

    During investigation, it was established that the deceased Rama Lingam Natesan used to sell international SIM cards at Abu Dhabi, UAE and Inder Jit Singh used to purchase international SIM cards from him on credit basis.

  • Anti-Lock Braking System Mandatory For All 2-Wheelers Manufactured After Jan 2026

    The ministry, in a notification, said that at the time of purchase of a two-wheeler, the manufacturer will supply two protective headgear, conforming to specifications prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

    The transport ministry has made the anti-lock braking system mandatory for all new two-wheelers manufactured after January next year, irrespective of engine capacity, to enhance riders’ safety.

    The ministry, in a notification, said that at the time of purchase of a two-wheeler, the manufacturer will supply two protective headgear, conforming to specifications prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards.

    “Provided further that vehicles of category L2 manufactured on and after 1st January 2026, in case of all models, shall be fitted with Anti-lock Braking System conforming to the IS14664:2010,” a notification said.

    The anti-lock braking system is designed to prevent wheel lock-up during sudden braking, reducing the likelihood of skidding and crashing.

    According to the government’s latest data, two-wheelers were involved in nearly 20 per cent of India’s 1,51,997 road accidents in 2022.

  • Manipur Celebrates ‘Kang’ Festival, Thousands Pull Lord Jagannath’s Chariot In Rath Yatra

    The central rath yatra celebration unfolded at Shree Shree Govindajee Temple, a prominent Vaishnavite shrine located in the heart of Imphal

    The annual ‘Kang’ festival, Manipur’s own version of the Lord Jagannath rath yatra, was celebrated with hundreds of people coming out to see the pulling of the chariot. Many of those who came to pray also held the long ropes and helped in pulling the massive chariot.

    The celebrations began with grandeur and deep spiritual fervour as thousands of devotees pulled elaborately decorated chariots bearing the sacred idols of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra through the streets of Imphal and across the valley.

    Marking the auspicious beginning of the festival, Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla visited the historic Shree Shree Govindajee Temple in Imphal, where he offered prayers for peace, prosperity, and the well-being of the people. He also extended his greetings to the citizens of the state.

    The central rath yatra celebration unfolded at Shree Shree Govindajee Temple, a prominent Vaishnavite shrine located in the heart of Imphal.

  • July 5 March Against Hindi “Imposition”: Sharad Pawar Led NCP Extends Support

    The protest is being organised against the state government’s plan to implement a three-language formula under NEP 2020, which includes making Hindi compulsory from Class 1.

    The Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) on Friday said it will support the protest march scheduled for July 5 here against the “imposition” of Hindi in the school curriculum in Maharashtra through the National Education Policy 2020.

    The protest is being organised against the state government’s plan to implement a three-language formula under NEP 2020, which includes making Hindi compulsory from Class 1.

    In a open latter shared on social media, NCP (SP) Maharashtra unit chief Jayant Patil, while announcing decision, said his party stands firmly with the people of Maharashtra on matters of regional interest.

    “Whenever the interest of Maharashtra is at stake, we stand with Maharashtra. And when the interest of the nation is at stake, we stand with the nation, setting aside political lines. That is the core policy of the NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar),” Patil said.

    The move has been opposed by educationists, parents, linguists and activists who argue that early education should take place in a child’s mother tongue, Patil said.

  • Scientists Make Revolutionary Discovery By Opening Jesus’ Tomb For First Time In Hundreds Of Years

    Modern-day Israel has some of the most revered Christian holy sites, but the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, said to be the tomb of Jesus, is the most important. After centuries of water deterioration and structural damage, scientists began a long-overdue renovation of the tomb in October 2016. Beneath a marble slab removed for the first time in hundreds of years, a never-before-seen discovery was found.

    Despite the relentless endeavors of archaeologists, the precise location of this sacred burial ground remains an enigma, shrouded in the mists of time, while the annals of history resound with unwavering certainty regarding the hallowed significance of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher—a revered beacon of faith and pilgrimage today.

  • Is The Lab-Grown Diamond Era Over?

    Are diamonds really forever? South African and British diamonds corporation, De Beers Group announced its decision to close its lab-grown diamonds (LGD) brand, Lightbox in May 2025. This has led to a shift of focus back to the OG natural diamonds within the industry and consumers. While a girl’s got to know all about her diamonds, but if you are living under a rock, LGDs are chemically produced diamonds that look just like naturally mined diamonds but cost a fraction of the latter.

    According to Statista (Statista is a global data and business intelligence platform that specialises in compiling, gathering and visualising statistics and market research data), this move by De Beers is in sharp contrast to the lab-grown diamonds industry steadily growing over the past decade. However, in a statement released in their official website the company highlighted that Lightbox’s LGD’s have seen a fall in prices by 90 per cent at wholesale, since the brand’s inception back in 2018. Given this stark drop in prices and the resultant decline in market, the company has decided to discontinue the brand.

    This strategic move by the leading diamonds producer now shifts their attention back to natural diamonds. In an official statement by De Beers, it was made clear that this will lead to streamlining the business and concentrating energies towards high-return operations instead.

    Given this turn in the industry, NDTV spoke to De Beers Group, industry experts and other brands in the business to understand their take on the fall of lab-grown diamonds and the resultant resurgence of naturally mined diamonds.

    De Beers’s Comment On Rolling Back Its Lab Grown Diamond Line, Lightbox

    Amit Pratihari, MD, De Beers India, spoke to NDTV, “The proposed closure of the Lightbox business reflects a key executional milestone in De Beers Group’s Origins Strategy, as set out in May 2024, to focus on high-return activities and streamline the business. The closure will enable De Beers Group to reallocate investment to initiatives focused on reinvigorating desire for natural diamonds through category marketing.”

    He further said, “As we move towards becoming a standalone company, we continue to optimise our business, reduce costs and build a focused De Beers that is positioned for profitable growth.”

    It was conclusively added by the diamonds giant, “The planned closure of Lightbox reflects our commitment to natural diamonds. We are also excited at the growing commercial potential for synthetic diamonds in the technology and industrial space.”

    De Beers Group’s Take On Their Strategic Move Towards Focusing On Natural Diamonds

    Amit Pratihari highlighted the De Beers Group India’s view, “The De Beers Group’s strategic move to close its lab-grown diamond (“LGD”) jewellery brand, Lightbox, reinforces De Beers Group’s commitment to natural diamonds in the jewellery sector.”

    He further told NDTV, “Natural diamonds, in that context, become more than adornment in India. They become symbols of support, of acknowledgment, of love that adapts and evolves. By linking this deeply personal rite of passage to the timelessness of diamonds, we aimed to elevate the moment – and remind people that diamonds can be everyday expressions of meaning, not just occasion-driven luxuries.”

  • Mouni Roy Rings In Disha Patani’s 33rd Birthday With A Heartfelt Post: “Love All Characteristics & Atoms That Make You”

    Mouni Roy and Disha Patani are BFFs and they often share their love for each other on social media. Roy wished Patani on June 13 to celebrate the latter’s birthday with a heartfelt post. 

    The Brahmastra actress posted a carousel of pictures and videos on Instagram, highlighting their on-fleek fashion moments and exotic travel escapades. 

    The opening frame captures the two best friends posing against the backdrop of a private jet. While Disha wore a full-sleeved white bodysuit and flared pants, Roy went with an oversized white tee and black tights. This image of them hugging each other affectionately is a testimony to their friendship. 

    The glamorous shot of Roy and Patani rocking basic tank tops in the next picture is equally sweet. The next couple of clicks have the BFFs twinning in blush pink mini dresses, radiating Barbiecore vibes. 

    Speaking of street-style avatars, both the divas know how to do it right. One such snap showed the two striking a pose on the backdrop of a setting sun.

    Patani picked out a brown full-sleeved crop top and baggy white trousers. Nature-inspired prints at the hem of the bottomwear were the X-factor. Roy kept it minimally edgy in a white ribbed crop top and beige cargo pants. 

    The sisters from different mothers can ace the pretty-girl sartorial flair like a true boss. On a restaurant outing, Patani slipped into a strapless blue mini dress, while Roy served glam in a purple one. The cute pictures of them together are definitely BFF goals.

    The rest of the album featured their beach vacations. From sun-kissed selfies to riding a bike and exploring new destinations, the two had the best time of their lives. In one click, Patani was seen cutting two delicious chocolate cakes. 

    Roy wrote in the caption, “Happiest birthday to my mystifying, electrifying, most beautiful lil sis. My best mate & princepessa; love all characteristics & atoms that make you.” 

  • Heavy Rain Hits Kerala, Schools Shut Across Several Districts

    The India Meteorological Department has issued red alerts for Idukki, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts and orange alerts for the remaining districts.

    Heavy rain lashed many districts of Kerala on Friday, disrupting normal life and causing waterlogging.

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued red alerts for Idukki, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts and orange alerts for the remaining districts today.

    Authorities in several districts have declared holidays for educational institutions under their jurisdiction.

    As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), strong westerly winds are likely to persist at lower tropospheric levels over Kerala and the Lakshadweep region for the next two to three days, resulting in widespread rainfall.

    The IMD stated, “Strong westerlies likely to continue at lower tropospheric levels over Kerala and the Lakshadweep region during the next 2-3 days. Under the influence of these, widespread rainfall activity with scattered Heavy rainfall to Very Heavy rainfall with isolated Extremely Heavy rainfall is very likely to occur over Kerala on 29th & 30th May 2025. Heavy rainfall is very likely to occur at isolated places over Kerala on 31st May, 1st and 2nd June 2025.”

    District administrations across Kerala have declared a holiday for all educational institutions in several districts on May 30 (Friday).

    The precautionary measure applies to professional colleges, anganwadis, tuition centers, madrassas, and special coaching classes.

    Kannur District Collector announced a holiday for all educational institutions, including anganwadis, madrassas, tuition centers, and special classes. The district declared a similar holiday on the previous day due to intense rainfall.

  • Woman Killed, Daughter Injured In Kerala, Suspect Caught With Missing Child

    A 34-year-old woman was hacked to death and her teenage daughter seriously injured in an attack in this hill district, police said on Monday.

    A younger daughter who was missing after the incident has been found safe with the suspect, who is now in custody, they said.

    The attack took place late Sunday evening at the woman’s rented home in Appappara village, under the Thirunelli police station limits.

    The victim, Praveena, had been living there with her two daughters after separating from her husband, police said.

    According to the police, the attack was allegedly carried out by Praveena’s male friend, identified as Dileesh.

    Her 14-year-old daughter suffered deep wounds to her neck and ear and is being treated at a government hospital.

    The suspect fled the scene with Praveena’s nine-year-old daughter, prompting a major search operation.

    Police used drones and combed nearby forest areas despite rough weather conditions and difficult terrain.

    Both the suspect and the missing girl were found on Monday near a forested area close to the house and the girl appeared unharmed, police said.

  • Kerala Man Charged For “Brutally Assaulting” 8-Year-Old Daughter

    Police booked a man on Saturday after disturbing visuals of him “brutally assaulting” his eight-year-old daughter went viral on social media recently.

    In the footage, the man could be seen beating the child and trying to slam her head against the wall as she cries in fear.

    As the issued triggered widespread outrage on social media platforms, Health, Women and Child Development Minister Veena George and General Education Minister V Sivankutty came out strongly condemning the act and assured stringent leagal measures against the accused.

    Following circulation of the video, the police launched a probe and identified the man as Jose alias Mamachan, living in a rented house in Cherupuzha of this district.

    A senior police official said he was summoned to the local station in the morning.

    His estranged wife and two children were also called to the station to record their statements, K Vinod Kumar, Deputy SP, Payyannur said.

    “As soon as the video came to our notice yesterday, we contacted the man and the children. But, they claimed that it was a prank video,” he told a TV channel.

    They claimed that it was picturised to bring back their mother who was staying separated from them.

    “But, prima facie, we don’t think it is a prank video. Even if it is a prank video as claimed by them, a video showing brutality to children cannot be taken like this,” he said.

    Responding to the criticism about police inaction, Kumar said the children were shifted to their paternal aunt’s house with their consent on Friday itself.

    The officer further said legal action would be taken in connection with the incident and a case would be registered after recording the statements of the man, his wife and the children.

    Later in the day, Cherupuzha police said a case has been registered against him and he was being interrogated.

    “He still claims that it was a prank video. A detailed statement of the children should also be taken and procedures for it are are going on,” a police officer belonging to the station said.

    The man was booked under Section 75 of Juvenile Justice Act (cruelty to children) and various sections of the BNS including Section 115 (voluntarily causing hurt), he said.

    As TV channels aired the footages of assault, a panchayat official, quoting locals, told the media that the family moved to Cherupuzha two and a half months ago and the man used to beat his children.

    Meanwhile, Minister Veena George gave instructions to the director of the Women and Child Development Department to make necessary interventions in the matter.