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TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee Issues Ultimatum to Mamata Amid Rift with Abhishek Banerjee
Senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP and advocate Kalyan Banerjee has publicly criticized party general secretary Abhishek Banerjee for alleged arrogance and sidelining him in a legal case related to a signature forgery probe. Kalyan Banerjee withdrew from representing Abhishek and issued an ultimatum to party chief Mamata Banerjee to choose between them, citing internal party tensions amid recent electoral setbacks and resignations. While Kalyan remains loyal to Mamata, other leaders like Mahua Moitra have defended Abhishek, highlighting his political work despite initial nepotism claims. The dispute reflects broader challenges within the TMC as it faces internal dissent and leadership questions.
Real-Time Market Updates and Analysis of Leading Indian Stocks on June 11, 2026
This collection of liveblogs provides real-time updates and detailed analyses of major Indian stocks as of June 11, 2026. Key data points include last traded prices, market capitalizations, trading volumes, price-to-earnings ratios, and earnings per share for companies across sectors such as IT, banking, steel, automotive, and energy. The coverage integrates fundamental and technical indicators, offering investors comprehensive insights to support informed decision-making amid dynamic market conditions.
Kerala Confirms Nipah Virus Case in Kozhikode, Contact Tracing Underway
A 43-year-old man from Kozhikode, Kerala, tested positive for Nipah virus in a preliminary test, with final confirmation from the National Institute of Virology pending. The patient, a businessman from Feroke who had contact with many people and is on ventilator support, is being treated at Kozhikode Medical College Hospital. Authorities have initiated extensive contact tracing, quarantined high-risk contacts, and activated containment measures. The suspected infection source is exposure to fruit bats during cleaning of a rented godown. Officials urge calm while monitoring the situation closely.
India Exempts Excise Duty on Petrol Blended with 22-30% Ethanol to Boost Biofuels
The Indian government has exempted petrol blends containing 22 to 30 percent ethanol (E22, E25, E27, and E30) from central excise duty, following the approval of new Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) specifications. This fiscal incentive aims to promote higher ethanol blending beyond the existing E20 programme, supporting cleaner fuel adoption, reducing crude oil imports, and benefiting domestic agriculture and sugar industries. While these blends are not yet widely available, the move is expected to encourage production, infrastructure expansion, and market uptake over time.
Three TMC Rajya Sabha MPs Resign Amid Internal Party Crisis and Electoral Setbacks
Trinamool Congress (TMC) has faced a significant political setback as three Rajya Sabha MPs—Prakash Chik Baraik, Sukhendu Sekhar Roy, and Sushmita Dev—resigned within a week, reducing the party's strength in the Upper House to 10 members. Baraik cited respect for the public mandate favoring the BJP in West Bengal as a reason for his resignation but did not confirm joining another party. The resignations reflect growing internal dissent and a widening crisis within the TMC following its recent electoral defeat, with speculation of further exits and factional splits ongoing.
IIT Kanpur Appoints 19-Year-Old Ethical Hacker Nisarga Adhikary After CBSE OSM Vulnerability Disclosure
Nisarga Adhikary, a 19-year-old ethical hacker, has been appointed as an Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Threat Intelligence Engineer at IIT Kanpur's cybersecurity hub, C3iHub. He gained national attention after exposing multiple security vulnerabilities in the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) On-Screen Marking (OSM) portal, including flaws in access controls and data security. IIT Kanpur director Manindra Agrawal praised his technical skills and potential. Adhikary’s role involves identifying vulnerabilities and contributing to cybersecurity initiatives. While CBSE denied breaches in the live system, the controversy highlighted concerns over digital exam infrastructure security. Adhikary noted the IIT Kanpur salary was lower than expected but expressed enthusiasm for his first dedicated cybersecurity role.
Indian-Origin Businessman Arrested in California for Nearly $100 Million Bank Fraud
Mahender Makhijani, a 44-year-old Indian-origin businessman and lawful permanent US resident, was arrested in California on federal charges of defrauding a bank of nearly USD 100 million. Prosecutors allege he falsified title insurance documents and manipulated loan collateral records between September 2024 and April 2025 to secure financing by misrepresenting first-lien positions. Authorities also accuse him of using intimidation tactics and hosting parties to pressure associates. If convicted, Makhijani faces up to 30 years in prison.
Supreme Court Recognises Homemakers as Nation Builders, Sets Rs 30,000 Monthly Compensation
The Supreme Court of India has recognised homemakers as 'nation builders' and ruled that the loss of their domestic care services should be treated as a distinct and compensable head in motor accident claims. The court fixed a notional monthly value of Rs 30,000 for unpaid domestic work, acknowledging its significant economic and social contribution beyond household chores. This ruling arose from a 2001 road accident case and aims to ensure fairer compensation for families losing homemakers, while urging timely resolution of such claims.
TMC MP Shatrughan Sinha Praises PM Modi but Affirms Loyalty to Mamata Banerjee Amid Party Turmoil
Trinamool Congress MP Shatrughan Sinha praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi on completing 12 years in office, calling him a "friend and guide," which sparked speculation about his political allegiance amid internal TMC unrest. However, Sinha has repeatedly denied joining the rebel faction within the party and reaffirmed his loyalty to TMC chief Mamata Banerjee, citing her support during his difficult times. The TMC faces internal divisions following recent election setbacks, with some leaders reportedly rebelling against Banerjee's leadership.
Iran Closes Strait of Hormuz After US Strikes Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Following fresh US military strikes on multiple targets in southern Iran, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) declared the Strait of Hormuz closed to all maritime traffic, including commercial and oil vessels, warning that any ship attempting to transit would be targeted. The IRGC reported striking two ships trying to pass through the waterway. US Central Command denied the closure, stating commercial shipping continues. Clashes and exchanges of fire between US and Iranian forces have been reported near key coastal locations, escalating tensions in this strategic global energy corridor.
First Made-in-India Airbus C-295 Military Transport Aircraft Completes Maiden Test Flight
India's first 'Made in India' Airbus C-295 military transport aircraft, assembled by Tata Advanced Systems Limited in partnership with Airbus at Vadodara, completed its maiden test flight. This milestone advances the delivery of 40 such aircraft to the Indian Air Force this year, replacing the ageing Avro-748 fleet. The programme, valued at around Rs 21,935 crore, marks the first private-sector-led military aircraft manufacturing in India, involving numerous Indian MSMEs and supporting the government's 'Make in India' and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives.
Opendoor Shuts India Operations, Lays Off 250 Employees Amid AI-Driven Restructuring
US real estate technology company Opendoor is shutting down its India operations, affecting nearly 250 employees, as part of its AI-driven restructuring under the 'Opendoor 2.0' strategy. CEO Kaz Nejatian explained that operational work is now best performed closer to its US customer base, supported by smaller AI-native teams in America. The company emphasized that the decision is not related to employee performance and is providing transition support, including severance and outplacement services. This move reflects broader industry trends of reshoring and automation impacting offshore jobs.
Delhi-Born Nikhil Chaudhary Added to Australia's T20I Squad for Bangladesh Series
Delhi-born all-rounder Nikhil Chaudhary has been named in Australia's T20I squad for the upcoming series against Bangladesh, replacing Travis Head who is on personal leave. Chaudhary, 30, moved to Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic and has established himself through domestic cricket with Tasmania and the Hobart Hurricanes. If selected, he would be the first Indian-born male cricketer to represent Australia since Rex Sellers in 1964. Selector Tony Dodemaide praised Chaudhary's Big Bash League performances and noted he meets ICC eligibility criteria as a permanent resident.
Doctor Apologizes for Remarks on Male Cadavers During Pranit More's Comedy Show
A video clip from comedian Pranit More's show featuring doctor Sejal Pawar sparked controversy after she joked about comparing the private parts of male cadavers during medical training. The remarks drew widespread criticism from medical professionals, students, and the public for perceived disrespect toward body donors. Pawar, associated with Mumbai's KEM Hospital, issued a public apology acknowledging the hurt caused and took responsibility for her comments. The incident has reignited debates on medical ethics, professionalism, and the boundaries of humor in public forums.
Air India Crash Report Delayed as Engine Analysis Remains Incomplete One Year Later
One year after the Air India Flight AI-171 crash near Ahmedabad that killed 260 people, the final investigation report remains delayed due to ongoing detailed analysis of the Boeing 787's GE Aerospace engines in the United States. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) plans to issue an interim status update explaining the delay, with the final report expected within three months. The preliminary findings highlighted simultaneous fuel cutoff to both engines shortly after takeoff, but key questions about pilot actions and technical failures remain unresolved.
BCCI Announces India U-19 Squads for Sri Lanka Tour Featuring Anvay Dravid
The BCCI's Junior Cricket Committee has announced the India Men's and Women's Under-19 squads for upcoming series against Sri Lanka. The men's tour starting July 4 includes three one-day matches and two multi-day games, with Yashbardhan Singh Chauhan as captain and Lakshya Raichandani as vice-captain. Notably, Anvay Dravid, son of former India captain Rahul Dravid, has been named as a wicketkeeper in the men's one-day squad. The women's team, led by wicketkeeper Bhavika Ahire, will play three T20 and three one-day matches at home starting June 22. Anvay Dravid has a strong domestic record, including captaining Karnataka U-19 to the Vinoo Mankad Trophy quarterfinals.
Afghanistan A Defeat India A by Four Runs via DLS in Rain-Affected Tri-Series Match
In a rain-affected tri-nation series match in Dambulla, India A posted a strong total of 349 for 9 in 49 overs, led by half-centuries from Prabhsimran Singh (84), Tilak Varma (66), and Ruturaj Gaikwad (66), with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi contributing 44 runs. Afghanistan A's chase was revised to 294 runs from 38 overs due to rain. Captain Imran Mir (75 not out) and Bahir Shah (51 not out) anchored the innings, and Afghanistan secured a narrow four-run victory via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method after rain halted play with the visitors ahead of the par score.
UK Defence Secretary John Healey Resigns Over Dispute on Military Funding
British Defence Secretary John Healey resigned on June 11, 2026, citing disagreements with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over insufficient military funding amid rising global threats. Healey criticized delays in the Defence Investment Plan and accused the Treasury of unwillingness to allocate necessary resources, warning that current plans fall short of ensuring national security. His resignation adds pressure on Starmer, who faces internal party challenges and debates over balancing defence spending with fiscal constraints.
BJP Candidates Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha in MP, Gujarat, Rajasthan Amid Nomination Rejection Controversy
In the 2026 Rajya Sabha biennial elections, BJP candidates were elected unopposed in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, while Rajasthan saw two BJP and one Congress candidate elected unopposed. In Madhya Pradesh, Congress nominee Meenakshi Natarajan's nomination was rejected over alleged nondisclosure of a pending court case, a decision she is challenging in the Supreme Court. The elections proceeded with no other contenders after nomination withdrawals, consolidating BJP's position in these states' Rajya Sabha representation.
Trump Announces Secret US Mission Ensuring Oil Transit Through Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump announced a secret military mission to support over 200 commercial ships and facilitate the transit of more than 100 million barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy route. Trump claimed the US controls the strait, not Iran, and asserted Iran's military and economy are weakened. US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth confirmed ongoing covert operations ensuring safe passage despite Iranian opposition. However, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated he was unaware of such operations, and some details remain unverified amid heightened US-Iran tensions.
Imtiaz Ali's Main Vaapas Aaunga Explores Partition Through a Multi-Generational Love Story
Main Vaapas Aaunga, directed by Imtiaz Ali, is a Partition-era love story centered on 95-year-old Ishar Singh Grewal (Naseeruddin Shah) and his grandson Nirvair (Diljit Dosanjh). The film explores themes of love, loss, and longing across timelines, highlighting the human cost of the India-Pakistan Partition. Praised for its emotional depth, performances, and music by A.R. Rahman, it has been noted for a slow first half and a narrative that some find prolonged. Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha commended its artistic integrity and heartfelt storytelling.
Telangana TS Inter Supplementary Results 2026 Declared; Marks Memo Available Online
The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) declared the TS Inter Supplementary Results 2026 on June 11 at 11:30 AM. The results for both 1st and 2nd-year students from General and Vocational streams, who appeared for exams held from May 13 to May 21, are accessible online via official portals including tsbie.cgg.gov.in and results.cgg.gov.in. Students can download their marks memos using hall ticket numbers and other credentials. Alternative platforms like Manabadi, Digilocker, and T App Folio also provide access to scorecards. Original marks memos are to be collected from respective schools.
Motivational Quotes and Life Lessons from Influential Thinkers and Celebrities
This collection features motivational quotes and life lessons from notable figures including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, and others. Themes include resilience, passion, patience, self-expression, and the value of high standards. The quotes emphasize personal growth, overcoming challenges, questioning societal limits, and the importance of thoughtful action. Humor and realism also appear, highlighting human nature and relationships. These timeless insights encourage reflection and perseverance across diverse life situations.
Canada Proposes Ban on Social Media for Under-16s and Regulation of AI Chatbots
Canada has introduced the Digital Safety Act, proposing to ban social media accounts for children under 16 unless platforms demonstrate sufficient safety measures. The bill also aims to regulate AI chatbots by establishing a digital regulator to set safety standards. Penalties for non-compliance could reach 3% of global revenue or CAD 10 million. The legislation targets harmful content categories and follows similar moves by countries like Australia, which enacted the first such ban. Implementation may take up to 18 months, with exemptions and age verification criteria to be defined later.
Gym Owner Shot Dead in Haryana's Hansi; Investigation Underway
In Haryana's Hansi, gym owner Kapil Redhu, aged 25, was shot dead early Thursday morning by two motorcycle-borne assailants who fired about 10 rounds within five seconds while he was conducting an outdoor training session near Fawwara Chowk. A woman named Shikha was also injured by bullet fragments. CCTV footage captured the attack, and police have launched an investigation involving the Crime Investigation Agency and forensic teams. A social media post allegedly linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility, though authorities are verifying this claim and the motive remains unclear.
Shots Fired Outside Delhi Gym; Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Claims Responsibility
Early Thursday morning, two unidentified men on a motorcycle fired multiple rounds outside the 24 HRS Fitness gym in Delhi's Paschim Vihar area. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang, through a US-based associate Anil Pandit, claimed responsibility, citing Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa's closeness to actor Salman Khan as the motive. No injuries were reported. Police are investigating the incident, verifying the gang's claim, examining CCTV footage, and exploring motives including personal rivalry, extortion, and organized crime links. The gym is owned by local residents and operates as a franchise associated with Randhawa.
Mexico Hosts South Africa in Opening Match of FIFA World Cup 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca, with co-host Mexico facing South Africa in a rematch of the 2010 opener. Mexico, led by coach Javier Aguirre, aims to break its historical opening-day winless streak while leveraging home advantage. South Africa, qualified as African group leaders, seeks to challenge the hosts. The tournament features 48 teams across three countries, marking the largest World Cup to date. Meanwhile, Haiti was asked by FIFA to change its jersey due to political imagery, highlighting ongoing regulatory enforcement.
Anthropic CEO Calls for Stricter Regulation and Safety Testing of Advanced AI Systems
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has called for stronger, legally enforceable regulations on advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems, likening their oversight to that of airplanes and pharmaceuticals. He warns that AI poses real risks including cybersecurity threats, biological weapon development, autonomous behavior, and job displacement. Amodei advocates mandatory third-party safety testing and government authority to block deployment of unsafe AI models. His proposals emphasize balancing innovation with public safety amid rapid AI advancements and global policy challenges.
Rising Fatty Liver Disease in India: Causes, Risks, and Prevention Strategies
Fatty liver disease, now often termed Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), is increasingly prevalent in India, affecting an estimated 38-39% of adults and rising among children, especially those with obesity and sedentary lifestyles. Experts highlight that poor dietary habits, including high intake of processed foods, sugary drinks, and unbalanced high-protein diets, contribute significantly. Early detection through ALT level monitoring and lifestyle changes like weight reduction, balanced nutrition, and physical activity can help reverse the condition and prevent complications such as metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. The growing burden also impacts liver transplantation, as many potential donors have fatty liver themselves.
Indian Deck Cadet Killed in US Strike on MT Settebello Near Strait of Hormuz
Aditya Sharma, a 23-year-old deck cadet from Himachal Pradesh, was among three Indian crew members killed when the Palau-flagged oil tanker MT Settebello was struck near the Strait of Hormuz during a US military operation. The vessel had 24 Indian crew, with 21 rescued. Sharma's family has demanded a detailed inquiry into the incident, questioning the captain's decision to sail into a high-risk zone and alleging exploitation and negligence aboard the ship. Authorities are coordinating repatriation of the deceased and investigation efforts.
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