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India's coal imports drop 13% in April as domestic supply improves

Coal imports by power plants fell by 24.89%, from 4.67 MT in April 2025 to 3.51 MT in April 2026, driven by improved domestic linkage supplies and reduced dependence on imported coal for blending.

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Top agenda of Modi-Takaichi meeting: Indo-Pacific, economy, tech

Among multiple issues, two sides are expected to held discussions on Indo-Pacific Policy, economic safety cooperation, emerging technologies such as semiconductor and AI, the sources said.

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Govt approves construction of Six-lane Dwarka tunnel in Delhi

Briefing the media in New Delhi today, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the 8.1 km project will be developed with a total capital cost of over 6,969 crore rupees.

Shiv Sena (UBT) and Maha Vikas Aghadi MLAs today protested at the Vidhan BhavanIndiaBreaking
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Ram Mandir Donation Row: The Hidden Link Between 8 Arrests and a Varanasi Firm

The investigation into alleged irregularities in Ram Temple donations has taken a new turn after reports revealed that six of the eight arrested individuals were previously employed by a Varanasi-based security agency. The case has also triggered political protests and demands for deeper investigation.

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Is it okay to burden people for Ethanol blending Experiment?

The government has told the Supreme Court that India’s 20% ethanol blending programme is still an experiment and its full impact will be clearer next year. The statement has triggered political debate and public questions over whether citizens are being asked to bear the risks.

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Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi to arrive in New Delhi

She will attend the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit tomorrow with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Rural India gets a boost: 125-day job guarantee begins today

The new legislation guarantees 125 days of wage employment to every eligible rural household in a financial year, increasing the statutory employment guarantee from the earlier 100 days.

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Nayara Energy cuts petrol price by Rs 5/litre, diesel by Rs. 3

The price cut comes against the backdrop of softening international crude oil prices and an easing of geopolitical tensions in West Asia, which had previously pushed global energy markets higher.

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Commercial LPG cylinder prices cut by Rs. 183.50 across India

The price cut of Rs. 183.50 applies to the 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder across the country.

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NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam Review: Big Meeting on NTA Reforms Set for July 1

A Parliamentary panel will review the NEET UG 2026 re-examination process and ongoing NTA reforms on July 1. While top officials, including NTA chief Abhishek Singh and former ISRO chairman K Radhakrishnan, are expected to brief the panel.

SIT Questions Champat Rai over alleged Donation IrregularitiesIndiaBreaking
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Ram Temple Donation Case: Former Trust Chief questioned for 3 hours by SIT

The SIT questioned former Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust general secretary Champat Rai for over three hours in the alleged donation embezzlement case. Rai denied any involvement, while the investigation continues into the handling of temple funds.

Ajay rai in house arrestIndiaBreaking
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Congress Leaders Stopped in Ayodhya; Party Demands Ram Mandir Trust Reforms Under Shankaracharya

Several Congress leaders, including UP Congress President Ajay Rai and MPs, were reportedly placed under house arrest while travelling to Ayodhya to offer prayers at the Ram Mandir. The party has criticised the police action and raised fresh allegations over the ongoing temple donation controversy.