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Veteran Film Producer and Former CBFC Chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani Dies at 76
Veteran film producer and former Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani passed away at 76 in Mumbai after battling liver-related health issues. Known for launching actors Govinda and Chunky Panday, Nihalani produced several notable Bollywood films including Ilzaam, Shola Aur Shabnam, and Aankhen. He served as CBFC chief from 2015 to 2017, a tenure marked by strict censorship and controversies. His funeral was held in Mumbai, attended by industry colleagues and celebrities who paid tribute to his contributions.
Fire in Muzaffarpur Hospital ICU Causes Multiple Deaths, Investigation Underway
A fire broke out early on June 4, 2026, in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Prasad Hospital in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, resulting in at least three to five confirmed deaths and multiple injuries. The blaze, suspected to have been caused by a short circuit, rapidly spread through the ICU, complicating evacuation efforts. Firefighters and rescue teams responded promptly, evacuating around 15 to 20 patients to nearby hospitals. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause and hospital safety protocols, while compensation has been announced for victims' families.
Lalit Modi Alleges Dawood Ibrahim Threats, Political Pressure, and Plans Biopic
Former IPL chairman Lalit Modi has alleged that life-threatening intimidation from underworld figure Dawood Ibrahim and his syndicate was a key reason for his permanent exit from cricket administration. Modi detailed sophisticated spot-fixing linked to a multi-billion-dollar illegal betting network. He also accused political figures, including Congress leaders and Shashi Tharoor, of shielding interests during the 2010 Kochi IPL controversy, claiming threats and pressure. Modi rejects the 'fugitive' label, citing no convictions and attributing allegations to media sensationalism. Additionally, he revealed plans for a biopic with actor Ranveer Singh expressing interest in portraying him.
Virat Kohli Ruled Out of India vs Afghanistan ODI Series Due to Hamstring Injury
Virat Kohli has been ruled out of India's upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanistan starting June 13 due to a hamstring injury sustained during the IPL 2026 final. Kohli, who was in excellent form and played a key role in Royal Challengers Bengaluru's title win, will miss the series as he requires at least two weeks of rest. Rohit Sharma's participation remains uncertain due to his own hamstring fitness concerns. Ruturaj Gaikwad is likely to replace Kohli, with official announcements pending.
US House Passes Resolution to Limit Trump’s War Powers on Iran Conflict
The US House of Representatives passed a war powers resolution 215-208, directing President Trump to withdraw troops from Iran unless Congress authorizes military action. Four Republicans joined Democrats in support, marking a rare bipartisan effort amid growing concern over the three-month conflict. The resolution is largely symbolic, requiring Senate approval and facing a likely presidential veto. It reflects mounting congressional unease about the war's costs and Trump's handling, while debates continue over congressional authority in military engagements.
Israel and Lebanon Agree to Ceasefire with Conditions on Hezbollah and Security Zones
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to renew a fragile ceasefire contingent on a complete cessation of fire by Hezbollah and the withdrawal of its operatives from southern Lebanon, particularly south of the Litani River. The agreement, reached after US-mediated talks in Washington, includes establishing pilot security zones controlled exclusively by the Lebanese Armed Forces, excluding non-state actors. Both sides plan to resume political and security negotiations in late June aiming for a comprehensive peace and security agreement. The deal excludes Hezbollah, and Iran's role remains a point of contention amid ongoing regional tensions and intermittent violations.
DMK to Skip INDIA Bloc Meeting on June 8 Amid Rift with Congress
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has announced it will skip the INDIA bloc meeting scheduled for June 8 in New Delhi, citing a sense of betrayal by the Congress party after the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The Congress ended its long-standing alliance with the DMK and supported actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) to form the state government. Despite this, the DMK stated it will continue to support national issues raised by other opposition parties. The DMK has also secured approval for separate seating in the Lok Sabha, reflecting the widening rift with Congress. The INDIA bloc meeting aims to strengthen opposition unity against the BJP-led government, with around 15 parties expected to attend, including the Congress and Trinamool Congress leaders.
Kerala Chief Minister Tables White Paper Revealing Rs 5.07 Lakh Crore Debt and Fiscal Challenges
Kerala Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan tabled a White Paper on the state's fiscal health, revealing outstanding liabilities of Rs 5.07 lakh crore and pending dues of nearly Rs 49,000 crore. The report highlights that 77% of revenue receipts are consumed by committed expenditures, with capital spending at 1.3% of GSDP, among the lowest nationally. It calls for reforms in public sector enterprises and an overhaul of the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB). The opposition LDF criticized the report's preparation by an external committee, alleging procedural violations, while the government defended its transparency and Cabinet approval. The White Paper aims to inform the public ahead of the revised budget and suggests policy measures including private investment and retirement age adjustments.
Iranian-French Artist Marjane Satrapi, Creator of Persepolis, Dies at 56
Marjane Satrapi, the acclaimed Iranian-French cartoonist, filmmaker, and author of the graphic novel and film "Persepolis," died at 56 in Paris. Known for chronicling her childhood during Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, Satrapi's work earned international acclaim, including awards at Cannes and an Oscar nomination. She was a vocal advocate for women's rights and freedom. Satrapi died reportedly from grief a year after her husband, Swedish filmmaker Mattias Ripa, passed away. French President Emmanuel Macron and cultural institutions paid tribute to her legacy.
Nushrratt Bharuccha Clarifies Viral IPL Celebration Video Audio as Puppy Sounds
Actress Nushrratt Bharuccha addressed controversy over a viral Instagram Story shared during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's IPL 2026 victory celebrations. She clarified that unusual sounds in the background were from a puppy at a friend's house where she was watching the match. Nushrratt condemned misinformation and online harassment, shared supporting videos, and explained she deleted the original clip on advice to avoid misinterpretation. She urged the public to avoid assumptions and act responsibly.
North Korea Unveils New Nuclear Fuel Facility, Kim Jong Un Vows Arsenal Expansion
North Korea unveiled a new nuclear fuel production facility, with leader Kim Jong Un pledging to expand the country's nuclear arsenal "at an exponential rate." State media showed images of a uranium enrichment plant using advanced technology, though its location and operational timeline remain undisclosed. Kim claimed that weapons-grade nuclear material production capacity has more than doubled over five years. The announcement aligns with Pyongyang's stated need to strengthen its deterrent amid perceived threats from the US, South Korea, and other unspecified adversaries. Independent verification of these claims is lacking, while international concerns grow amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Supreme Court Dismisses WFI Plea Against Vinesh Phogat's Selection Trials Participation
The Supreme Court dismissed the Wrestling Federation of India's plea against the Delhi High Court order allowing wrestler Vinesh Phogat to participate in the 2026 Asian Games selection trials, calling the plea infructuous due to subsequent developments. Phogat competed but did not qualify. The Supreme Court clarified it was not endorsing the High Court's critical observations of the Federation, leaving all issues open. The WFI's counsel contested some High Court remarks, which remain pending before a single judge.
PV Sindhu Loses to World No. 1 An Se Young at Indonesia Open Round of 16
Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu was defeated by world No. 1 An Se Young in the round of 16 at the Indonesia Open 2026, marking her second consecutive loss to the South Korean after the Singapore Open quarterfinals. Sindhu showed moments of strong play but was unable to overcome An's consistency and court coverage, extending her winless streak against An to 10 matches. An advanced to the quarterfinals with a 21-17, 21-15 victory in Jakarta.
Rahul Gandhi Predicts Modi's Exit Amid Economic Warning; BJP Denies Claims
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi predicted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not remain in office within a year, citing an 'institutional revolt' within government bodies and warning of an impending 'economic tsunami' due to weakened economic safeguards. He alleged that officials from the Election Commission, intelligence agencies, and judiciary are providing information to the opposition. The BJP rejected these claims, accusing Gandhi of spreading misinformation and fear, highlighting India's economic resilience and citing the Emergency imposed during Indira Gandhi's tenure as a historical reference.
FIFA Bans Reusable Water Bottles at 2026 World Cup Stadiums Citing Safety Concerns
FIFA has reversed its earlier policy and banned reusable water bottles at the 2026 World Cup stadiums across the US, Canada, and Mexico, citing safety concerns over potential injuries from bottles being thrown. The updated Stadium Code of Conduct, effective June 2, removes the previous allowance for empty, transparent, reusable bottles up to one litre. Fans will have access to bottled water and hydration stations inside venues, though the ban has raised concerns about hydration and water costs amid expected summer heat. Limited exceptions apply for baby milk and medically necessary liquids.
Kuldeep Yadav to Lead India’s Spin Attack in Test Against Afghanistan, Supports New Players
Ahead of India's one-off Test against Afghanistan in New Chandigarh, senior spinner Kuldeep Yadav is preparing to lead the spin attack in the absence of veterans Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel. Kuldeep emphasizes making new players like Harsh Dubey and Manav Suthar comfortable and confident, acting as a partner rather than a traditional mentor. Former spinner Ravichandran Ashwin highlights Dubey's strong domestic and IPL performances and supports Kuldeep and Washington Sundar to anchor the spin unit. Kuldeep also discusses the challenges of switching from T20 to Test cricket and the importance of patience and tactics in the longer format. Captain Shubman Gill's recent overseas success and technical improvements are seen as key for India's Test future.
Major Fire Erupts at Commercial Complex in Hyderabad's Ameerpet Area
A major fire broke out on June 4, 2026, at a commercial complex in Hyderabad's busy Ameerpet area, originating in a helmet shop near Metro Pillar No. A1043. The blaze rapidly spread to adjoining shops, including KSR Fashions, prompting deployment of seven to nine fire tenders and evacuation efforts. No casualties or injuries have been reported. The fire caused significant panic and disrupted traffic between Ameerpet and SR Nagar. Authorities are investigating the cause, with firefighting operations ongoing to prevent further spread.
Five Eyes Warn of Chinese Spy Recruitment via Online Job Platforms
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance—comprising the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand—has issued a joint warning that Chinese military intelligence operatives are using professional networking sites like LinkedIn, Indeed, and Upwork to recruit government officials, military personnel, academics, and journalists. These operatives pose as recruiters from private consultancies or think tanks, offering fake job opportunities to extract sensitive information. China has denied the allegations, calling them fabricated. The agencies caution that even unclassified data can pose security risks and urge vigilance against such recruitment tactics.
Kerala Gym Adopts Islamic-Friendly Rules with Gender Segregation and No Music
A gym in Palakkad, Kerala, has introduced an 'Islamic-friendly' operational model featuring gender-segregated workout timings and spaces, a ban on loud music, and modest dress codes for women, including wearing a hijab. The owner clarified the facility is open to all faiths, with the label referring to its practices rather than membership restrictions. The announcement sparked debate on social media about inclusivity and religious accommodations, though no official complaints have been filed.
Rishabh Pant Prepares for 50th Test Amid Leadership Changes and Form Adjustments
Rishabh Pant, recently stripped of India's Test vice-captaincy and having stepped down as Lucknow Super Giants captain, is preparing for his 50th Test against Afghanistan. Despite recent struggles and criticism over shot selection, Pant remains a committed senior player and team influencer, according to assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate. Head coach Gautam Gambhir has advised Pant to adjust his game with more situational awareness and controlled aggression. Pant's formative coach Devender Sharma emphasized a return to basics, recommending more vertical shots and off-side play to regain form.
India to Implement Nine Free Trade Agreements and Review Trade Policies Amid Global Changes
India plans to operationalise nine recently concluded free trade agreements (FTAs) within the next nine to ten months, with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announcing that 2-3 FTAs will come into effect in the next six months and another 3-4 by 2027. The agreements cover developed economies and aim to boost manufacturing, exports, and investment. A report by Koan Advisory Group recommends reassessing existing FTAs and modernising investment screening to align trade with industrial priorities amid global economic shifts. India is also pursuing investment commitments in new trade deals, including with Canada.
Multiple Indian Stocks See Fifth Consecutive Decline Amid Mixed Market Trends
Several major Indian stocks, including Vedanta Ltd, Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Bajaj Finserv Ltd, Bajaj Finance Ltd, Tata Power Company Ltd, Hindustan Zinc Ltd, Ashok Leyland Ltd, and Abbott India Ltd, have declined for a fifth consecutive session amid a broadly lower NIFTY and Sensex. In contrast, companies like Reliance Power Ltd, Ipca Laboratories Ltd, Marico Ltd, and ABB India Ltd have risen for a third straight session. These movements reflect mixed sectoral trends, with metal, pharma, financial services, energy, and auto sectors showing varied performance over the past year and month.
Netflix's Maa Behen Blends Crime, Comedy, and Family Drama with Mixed Reception
Maa Behen, directed by Suresh Triveni and streaming on Netflix, is a crime-comedy-drama featuring Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, and Dharna Durga as a mother and her two daughters caught in a chaotic situation after a neighbour's death in their home. The film blends humour, family dynamics, and social commentary on women's societal judgments, with strong performances praised amid critiques of uneven writing and pacing. While the narrative offers emotional depth and satire on patriarchy, some viewers find the screenplay loses momentum in the second half.
Trump Defines Ceasefire as 'Shooting More Moderately' Amid US-Iran Tensions
US President Donald Trump offered a distinctive definition of a ceasefire amid ongoing US-Iran tensions, describing it as "shooting in a more moderate manner" rather than a complete halt to hostilities. His remarks came after recent military exchanges, including an Iranian drone attack on Kuwait's airport and US strikes on Iranian targets. Despite the fragile truce, Trump expressed cautious optimism about potential peace talks, while regional instability and diplomatic efforts continue amid conflicting actions and statements.
Timeless Quotes from Philosophers and Leaders on Life, Ethics, and Personal Growth
This collection features timeless quotes from renowned philosophers and leaders including Marcus Aurelius, Plato, Heraclitus, Immanuel Kant, Henry David Thoreau, Voltaire, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Arthur Schopenhauer, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Lee, and Nelson Mandela. Their reflections cover themes such as gratitude, equality, awareness, moral responsibility, experience, patience, mindset, human nature, karma, focus, and courage. These insights continue to inspire personal growth, ethical behavior, resilience, and understanding across diverse contexts.
Centre Plans to Reintroduce Delimitation Bill Ahead of 2029 Lok Sabha Elections
The Central Government is preparing to reintroduce the Delimitation Bill during the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, aiming to complete the exercise before the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. The bill seeks to redraw parliamentary and assembly constituencies based on updated population data, potentially altering seat allocations among states. The government has initiated consultations with regional parties, including the DMK and Trinamool Congress, to build broader political consensus after previous proposals failed to secure the required two-thirds majority. Concerns remain among states that controlled population growth, prompting efforts to develop a widely acceptable formula for representation.
Punjab Deploys Security Forces Amid Bomb Threats Ahead of Operation Blue Star Anniversary
Ahead of the 42nd anniversary of Operation Blue Star on June 6, Punjab has deployed around 4,000 police personnel and 11 companies of Central Armed Police Forces across Amritsar and adjoining districts to maintain security. Authorities have established a comprehensive security grid to prevent unrest amid concerns over anti-national elements. Additionally, bomb threat emails targeting five major temples and some government establishments in Punjab have triggered heightened security and investigations, though no explosives were found and the threats appear to be hoaxes.
Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Nose Gear Collapses at Frankfurt Airport, Several Injured
A Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner experienced a nose landing gear collapse while parked at Frankfurt Airport on June 4, shortly before a scheduled flight to Los Angeles. No passengers were on board, but several crew members and ground staff were present, with multiple employees injured and receiving medical treatment. The incident caused the cancellation of Flight LH450 and prompted emergency response and an ongoing investigation by Lufthansa and relevant authorities to determine the cause of the malfunction.
Ruturaj Gaikwad Set to Replace Injured Virat Kohli in India’s Afghanistan ODI Squad
Virat Kohli has been ruled out of India's three-match ODI series against Afghanistan starting June 13 due to a hamstring injury sustained during the IPL 2026 final. Ruturaj Gaikwad is the leading candidate to replace Kohli in the squad, having recently impressed in the middle order and India A matches. Rajat Patidar may be called up to the India A team for the upcoming tri-series in Sri Lanka. Rohit Sharma's participation remains uncertain due to a lingering hamstring issue, with selectors monitoring his fitness closely.
African Couple Undergoing IVF Found Dead Together in Delhi Hotel Fire
An African couple undergoing IVF treatment at a Delhi hospital were found dead in each other's arms after smoke inhalation during a fire at the Flourish Stay B&B in Malviya Nagar, which claimed 21 lives including 12 foreign nationals. The couple had taken shelter in a bathroom on the ground floor as the fire spread rapidly. First responders described the scene as a poignant symbol of their bond. Authorities are investigating the fire and addressing safety violations at the hotel.
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