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Domestic LPG Prices Raised by Rs 29 per Cylinder Amid Global Energy Cost Rise
Domestic LPG prices in India have been increased by Rs 29 per 14.2-kg cylinder, effective June 7, marking the second hike in three months amid ongoing global energy cost pressures linked to the West Asia conflict. The price in Delhi rose from Rs 913 to Rs 942. Despite the increase, state-run oil marketing companies continue to incur losses of around Rs 700 per cylinder, with the government absorbing part of the cost. LPG prices in India remain among the lowest globally, supported by subsidies such as the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. The hike adds to broader fuel price increases affecting petrol, diesel, and CNG, raising concerns about household budget pressures.
National Award-Winning Malayalam Actor Salim Kumar Dies at 56
National Award-winning Malayalam actor Salim Kumar passed away at 56 in Kochi due to pneumonia-related complications and a cardiac arrest. With a career spanning over three decades and more than 300 films, he was renowned for his comic timing and later acclaimed for serious roles, notably in 'Adaminte Makan Abu'. Starting as a mimicry artist, he became a beloved figure in Malayalam cinema. Tributes poured in from industry peers, including Mammootty, and political leaders like Kerala CM V.D. Satheesan, who remembered him as a versatile performer and close friend. The Kerala government announced official funeral honors and public homage.
Indian Man Shot Dead in Philadelphia During Alleged Fake Pizza Delivery
Anshul Kuncha, a 28-year-old Indian from Hyderabad, was shot dead in North Philadelphia while delivering pizza to a vacant apartment, believed to be a fake order. Police found three spent shell casings near the scene and are investigating. Surveillance footage shows Kuncha being followed by two individuals before the shooting. His family alleges the delivery was a trap, noting nothing was stolen and seeking justice and repatriation of his body. The Indian Consulate is assisting the family and coordinating with local authorities.
Multiple People Shot Near Toledo's Old West End Festival; Police Search for Suspects
On Saturday evening near the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, multiple people were shot, with at least 12 wounded and two in critical condition. Police responded around 5:30 p.m., finding several victims who were transported to nearby hospitals. Authorities are actively searching for one or more suspects, with investigations ongoing to determine the circumstances. The festival, a two-day community event featuring live music and historic home tours, was disrupted as attendees fled amid gunfire. Officials have urged the public to avoid the area while the manhunt continues.
India Raises Domestic LPG Prices Amid Global Energy Cost Surge, Government and Opposition Respond
The Indian government raised domestic LPG prices by Rs 29 per 14.2-kg cylinder, marking a cumulative increase of Rs 89 in three months amid rising global energy costs triggered by the West Asia conflict. Despite the hike, Indian households continue to pay among the lowest cooking gas prices globally, with beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana effectively paying Rs 642 after subsidies. The government absorbs significant losses on LPG sales, while opposition parties criticize the price increases as burdensome and question the government's fuel diversification and subsidy implementation strategies.
India's Fertility Rate Falls Below Replacement Level for First Time in 2024
India's Total Fertility Rate (TFR) has fallen to 1.9 births per woman in 2024, dropping below the replacement level of 2.1 for the first time, according to government and UNFPA data. Delhi recorded the lowest rate at 1.2. This decline reflects factors such as increased education, urbanisation, and women's workforce participation. While India's population remains over 1.46 billion, experts warn of future demographic shifts including population stabilization or decline, ageing population, and potential economic challenges. Elon Musk highlighted these trends, noting fertility fell below replacement earlier among the most educated.
White House AI Adviser Sriram Krishnan to Step Down After 18 Months
Sriram Krishnan, senior White House AI policy adviser under President Donald Trump, announced he will step down at the end of June after 18 months in the role. Krishnan played a key role in shaping the American AI Action Plan, AI acceleration partnerships, and the National AI Policy Framework. He praised Trump’s leadership in advancing US AI initiatives and plans to take a break before focusing on addressing major AI challenges facing the US and its allies. White House adviser David Sacks confirmed Krishnan will continue as an outside adviser.
Manav Suthar Impresses with Three Wickets on India Test Debut Against Afghanistan
Manav Suthar made a notable Test debut for India against Afghanistan in Mullanpur, taking three wickets including one in his first over, a rare feat last achieved by an Indian spinner 25 years ago. His disciplined left-arm spin bowling and confident batting contributed significantly to India's commanding position after declaring at 564 for 8. Former cricketers like Sunil Gavaskar and Graeme Swann praised Suthar's accuracy, adaptability, and composure, highlighting his potential as a future mainstay in India's Test spin attack. Suthar's journey from domestic cricket to international debut reflects perseverance amid strong competition, while Afghanistan's Saleem Safi took a five-wicket haul, marking a milestone for his team.
CBI Conducts Searches in Rs 661 Crore Haryana-Chandigarh Government Fund Fraud Case
The CBI conducted searches at six locations across Chandigarh, Panchkula, and Delhi-NCR in connection with an alleged Rs 661 crore fraud involving the misappropriation of government funds from eight Haryana departments and two Chandigarh entities. The investigation targets senior Haryana cadre public servants and Noida-based Vipam Consultancy Pvt Ltd, alleging collusion with bank officials of IDFC First Bank and AU Finance Bank to divert funds. Incriminating documents and digital devices were seized, and the probe continues with chargesheets filed against some officials.
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy's Hitler Reference on HYDRAA Sparks Political Controversy
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy sparked controversy by stating that the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) was inspired by Adolf Hitler, claiming 'Hydra' was Hitler's favourite word and linked to his core team. The remark drew sharp criticism from the BJP and other parties, who condemned the reference to Hitler and demanded an apology. Historians and observers noted no evidence supporting Reddy's claim. HYDRAA, established in 2024, focuses on protecting public assets and tackling encroachments, but its demolition drives have faced protests and legal challenges.
28-Year-Old Man Dies, Woman Hospitalised After Medical Emergency at Mumbai Concert
A 28-year-old man, Vrishabh Mahendra Gangurde, died after falling ill during the 'Klangkuenstler All Night Long' music concert at Mumbai's NSCI Dome in Worli. He and a 31-year-old female friend reportedly consumed excessive alcohol, leading to medical emergencies; the woman is stable. Police have registered an Accidental Death Report and are investigating all angles, including possible drug involvement, while awaiting post-mortem and toxicology reports. Authorities are also reviewing event permissions and safety measures amid concerns over crowd management.
NTA Releases NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam City Intimation Slip Ahead of June 21 Test
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NEET UG 2026 re-examination city intimation slip, allowing candidates to check their allotted exam city ahead of the re-test scheduled for June 21, 2026. This slip, accessible via the official NEET website using application credentials, is not the admit card but helps candidates plan travel and accommodation. The re-exam follows the cancellation of the May 3 test due to a paper leak investigation. Admit cards with detailed exam center information will be issued closer to the exam date.
North Korea Reaffirms Nuclear Program Ahead of Xi Jinping's Visit
Ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to North Korea, Kim Yo Jong, sister of leader Kim Jong Un, reaffirmed that the country's nuclear weapons program is "absolutely non-negotiable" and dismissed US calls for denuclearization as "anachronistic dreams" and "false information." North Korea has enshrined its nuclear status in its constitution and plans to expand its arsenal, including increased missile production. The visit marks Xi's first to Pyongyang in nearly seven years, aiming to strengthen ties amid ongoing international sanctions and diplomatic isolation.
Auburn Student James Higginbotham Found Dead Near Kyoto After Disappearance
James "Weston" Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University engineering student, was found dead in a mountainous area near Kyoto, Japan, after going missing on May 29 during a family trip. His disappearance followed a disagreement with his mother over her use of ChatGPT for trip planning. Japanese authorities and volunteers conducted an extensive search amid challenging weather. The family expressed deep grief and gratitude for global support, while the cause of death remains unconfirmed.
Preparations and Challenges Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, is set to be the largest tournament with 48 teams and 104 matches, raising concerns about player burnout, security challenges, and ticket affordability. Asian team Japan is viewed as a strong contender due to long-term development, while smaller nations like Cape Verde aim to make an impact. Football icons like Sunil Chhetri and David Beckham have shared insights on the sport's growth and World Cup expectations, amid ongoing debates about governance and commercialisation.
Pakistan's Interior Minister Visits Tehran for Third Round of US-Iran Peace Talks
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran for his third visit in recent weeks to advance peace talks amid ongoing US-Iran tensions. Naqvi, carrying a letter from Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir, is meeting Iranian officials including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The visit follows earlier talks at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit and aims to mediate after military strikes and a ceasefire brokered in April. Pakistani leadership continues diplomatic efforts to stabilize regional security and facilitate dialogue.
Egg Attacks Target TMC Leaders Amid Protests Over Alleged Extortion in West Bengal
Senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Madan Mitra faced a protest in Kamarhati, West Bengal, where his vehicle was targeted with eggs amid local unrest linked to allegations of illegal 'cut money' collections by political leaders. Mitra was not in the vehicle during the incident, which also involved his driver being assaulted. The protest followed broader public anger against TMC leaders after the party's recent election defeat, with similar attacks reported against other TMC figures. BJP leaders denied involvement, attributing the unrest to public dissatisfaction with TMC governance. Separately, arrested TMC councillor Bappaditya Dasgupta faced public protests and egg attacks over extortion charges in Kolkata.
Odisha Vigilance Raids Engineer's Properties, Seizes Over Rs 2 Crore and Multiple Assets
Odisha Vigilance officials conducted simultaneous raids at nine locations linked to Baikuntha Nath Behera, Assistant Executive Engineer at ITDA Baliguda, uncovering assets including over Rs 2 crore in cash, five multi-storey buildings, 13 to 14 high-value plots, 314-341 grams of gold jewellery, and bank deposits exceeding Rs 45 lakh. Behera, who joined government service in 1999 with a starting salary of Rs 6,000, is under investigation for allegedly possessing assets disproportionate to his known income. Searches spanned Bhubaneswar, Jajpur, Baripada, and Kandhamal districts, with ongoing valuation and verification of seized assets.
Student Whistleblowers Prompt Inquiry into CBSE On-Screen Marking System Irregularities
Student whistleblower Sarthak Sidhant, alongside Nisarga Adhikary, exposed alleged irregularities in the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) On-Screen Marking (OSM) system and its tendering process, prompting a government inquiry and administrative changes. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi praised the youths for uncovering issues overlooked by media and agencies, criticizing the government’s response. CBSE and officials have defended the OSM system, with Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan acknowledging challenges and committing to improvements amid ongoing debates over transparency and security.
Indian Air Force to Transport NEET Question Papers for June 21 Re-exam
The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced that the Indian Air Force (IAF) will transport NEET question papers for the June 21 re-examination, marking the first time the IAF is involved in this process. Telangana is preparing 208 centers for approximately 73,000 candidates, with enhanced security protocols and comprehensive arrangements for infrastructure, transportation, and essential facilities. Officials emphasized coordination among departments and vigilance against misinformation to ensure a smooth, secure examination.
Varanasi Municipal Corporation Approves Phased Relocation of Meat and Fish Shops to City Outskirts
The Varanasi Municipal Corporation has approved a phased plan to relocate all meat, fish, and poultry shops from within city limits to five designated outskirts locations: Ramnagar, Sujabad, Ganeshpur, Avleshpur, and Shivpur. This move aims to improve urban sanitation, streamline market operations, and enhance the experience for the growing number of pilgrims visiting the city. Officials noted around 350 to 400 such shops operate within the city. Traders have expressed concerns about livelihood impacts, especially during the annual Shravan month closures. The plan was endorsed at a municipal meeting chaired by Mayor Ashok Kumar Tiwari, with implementation expected soon.
One Dead, Five Injured in Multiple Shootings Near West Bank; Attacker Killed
On June 7, 2026, a Palestinian citizen of Israel opened fire at multiple locations near the Israeli-occupied West Bank, killing one Israeli man and injuring five others. The attacker was killed by Israeli police, who conducted extensive searches for additional suspects. The shootings occurred near Kokhav Yair, Tsur Natan, and Tsur Yitzhak. Palestinian militant group Hamas praised the attack without claiming responsibility. Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu and Finance Minister Smotrich, responded with security assessments and calls for changes within Israel's Arab community.
Pune Police Raid 'Project X' Party, Detain 156; Drugs and Liquor Seized
Pune Police raided a late-night party named 'Project X' at a bungalow in Tulapur, detaining 156 attendees, including three underage individuals. Authorities seized cannabis, banned hookah products, expired liquor worth around Rs 9.22 lakh, and other items valued at approximately Rs 85 lakh. The party reportedly continued beyond the permitted hours without valid authorization. Investigations are ongoing into the organizers, substance supply, and regulatory lapses. The incident has raised concerns about unlicensed events and substance use in urban areas.
Shubman Gill Advised to Prioritize Tests and ODIs, Omitted from T20I Squads Until 2027
Shubman Gill, India's Test and ODI captain, has been advised by the BCCI selectors to focus on red-ball and 50-over formats through the 2027 ODI World Cup cycle to avoid burnout amid a packed international schedule. Despite scoring 732 runs in IPL 2026 and leading Gujarat Titans to the final, Gill was omitted from recent T20I squads as selectors prioritize his fitness for nine World Test Championship matches and around 35 ODIs before the 2027 World Cup. His T20I form has been modest, and the BCCI plans to reconsider his inclusion in T20s closer to major events in 2028, including the T20 World Cup and Los Angeles Olympics.
Trump Says Iran Sanctions and Asset Freeze Will Remain Until Peace Deal Is Reached
US President Donald Trump stated in an NBC News interview that Iranian assets would not be unfrozen nor sanctions lifted before a peace deal is finalized. He emphasized that economic relief would follow only if Iran demonstrates good behavior. Trump also clarified that Lebanon's inclusion is not required in any short-term agreement with Tehran. He expressed willingness to engage with Iran's supreme leader and reaffirmed the US commitment to dismantling Iran's enriched uranium stockpile amid ongoing regional tensions.
Fire in Delhi's New Friends Colony Rescues Eight People, No Casualties Reported
A fire broke out around 3:39 pm on June 7 in a residential building in New Friends Colony, Delhi. Firefighters rescued seven to eight people, including children and women, with no casualties reported. An injured dog was also rescued and taken for treatment, while reports of a child's death were denied by officials. The fire, confined to the first floor, was extinguished by 4:05 pm. The exact cause remains under investigation. This incident follows a recent deadly fire in South Delhi's Hauz Rani area.
OPEC Announces Fourth Consecutive Oil Output Increase Amid Hormuz Disruptions
OPEC plans a fourth consecutive monthly increase in oil production targets, raising quotas by 188,000 barrels per day for July 2026. This decision involves seven core members—Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman—amid ongoing disruptions from the U.S.-Iran conflict affecting the Strait of Hormuz. Despite quota hikes since April, actual production remains below targets due to export cuts and the UAE's recent exit from OPEC. The group emphasizes flexibility to adjust output based on market conditions to support global oil market stability.
India Reach 475/6 as Afghanistan Miss Key Dismissals in One-off Test
On Day 2 of the one-off Test in Mullanpur, India reached 475 for 6 at lunch, with Rishabh Pant scoring a stroke-filled 81 and Shubman Gill contributing 126 before being dismissed. Afghanistan struggled with their Decision Review System (DRS), missing key opportunities to dismiss Indian batters, including a plumb LBW against Gill. Afghanistan's Azmatullah Omarzai bowled well but was unlucky, while Indian batsmen capitalized on the visitors' review errors to build a commanding total.
Iraqi Striker Aymen Hussein Questioned for Hours at Chicago Airport Before FIFA World Cup
Iraq's star striker Aymen Hussein was detained and questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago O'Hare International Airport upon arrival ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with US authorities inspecting his phone before allowing entry. Meanwhile, Iraq's national team photographer Talal Salah was held for over 10 hours and ultimately denied entry. Neither the Iraqi Football Association nor US officials have commented on the incident. Iraq is preparing for its first World Cup appearance in 40 years, drawn in Group I with France, Senegal, and Norway.
India Defeats Bangladesh 3-1 to Win Sixth SAFF Women's Championship Title
India won the SAFF Women's Championship title for the sixth time, defeating defending champions Bangladesh 3-1 in the final at Goa. Goals from Pyari Xaxa, Sanfida Nongrum, and Lynda Kom Serto secured the victory, ending India's seven-year wait since their last title in 2019. Bangladesh's Ritu Porna Chakma scored the only goal India conceded in the tournament. The hosts remained unbeaten, scoring 18 goals and conceding just one. The final also marked the international retirement of Indian captain Dangmei Grace.
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