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Indian passport and citizenship debate over MEA remarkIndiaBreaking
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Passport not citizenship proof ; MEA remark sparks debate over citizenship: Full details here

A statement by a Ministry of External Affairs official that an Indian passport is a travel document and not conclusive proof of citizenship has triggered a nationwide debate. The remarks have raised questions over citizenship verification, passport issuance rules, and the legal distinction between citizenship and travel documents.

PM Modi Announces Ex-Gratia After Five DeathsIndiaBreaking
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Prime Minister condoles the loss of lives in mishap in Kolkata

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed grief over the loss of lives in a mishap in Kolkata and announced an ex-gratia assistance of ₹2 lakh from PMNRF for the families of the deceased and ₹50,000 for those injured.

Kolkata roof collapse (Photo/NewsEdition)IndiaBreaking
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Kolkata roof collapse claims five lives; SIT formed, two arrested

The incident occurred on Wednesday when the roof of the under-construction structure suddenly gave way, trapping several workers under the debris.

IAF Floats Rafale Support Tender Amid Pakistan Loss ClaimsIndiaBreaking
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Behind the Rafale Tender: The Debate Pakistan’s Claims Reignited

The Indian Air Force has issued a tender for continued maintenance and technical support of its entire Rafale fleet, covering all 36 fighter jets beyond September 2026. The move comes amid renewed debate over Pakistan’s claims of Rafale losses during Operation Sindoor.

Haj 2027 applications open (Pexels)IndiaBreaking
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Haj 2027 applications open: Everything Indian pilgrims need to know

The government has simultaneously unveiled the Haj Policy 2027, introducing several pilgrim-friendly measures, improved support systems, and new technology-driven services.

India achieves milestone of 5 lakh organ donation pledgesIndia
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India achieves milestone of 5 lakh organ donation pledges

The achievement underscores the increasing public recognition of organ donation as a profound act of humanity that offers hope and a second chance at life to patients awaiting transplantation.

Participants of chintan shivirIndia
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Two-day national chintan shivir on environment-related trade measures, FTAs begins in New Delhi

The workshop aims to enhance understanding of the increasing number of environmental and climate-related trade measures being adopted globally.

Fertiliser represetative image (Pexels)India
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Four Indian fertilizer ships cross Strait of Hormuz

The government said that these fresh imports will immediately offload to supplement the existing fertilizer buffers and secure ongoing agricultural requirements

SIT submitted its report on Ram Mandir ProbeIndiaBreaking
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SIT questions 150 people in Ram Mandir donation theft probe: Sources

The SIT investigation into the Ram Mandir donation case in Ayodhya has expanded, with more than 150 people questioned, including trust officials, employees linked to donation handling, and SBI & TCS staff.

DSU successfully conducts Stage-II Sports TalentIndiaBreaking
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Delhi Sports School Admission: Stage-II Talent Assessment Successfully Completed, Results Soon

Delhi Sports University (DSU) in collaboration with SixS Sports, has successfully completed the Stage-II Sports Talent Identification programme for admissions to Delhi Sports School. The two-day assessment, held across key centres in Delhi, evaluated 210 shortlisted young athletes through advanced sports science tests and sport-specific trials to identify emerging sporting talent.

Re-NEET UG Underway TodayIndiaBreaking
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22.8 lakh aspirants, 5,400+ centres: NEET UG Re-Test 2026 begins today amid tight security and NTA preparations

The NEET UG 2026 re-test is being conducted today, June 21, for more than 22 lakh candidates across India. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has arranged thousands of examination centres with enhanced security measures after earlier controversies around the medical entrance exam.

Punjab police operation to bring back KZF operatives from Malaysia.IndiaBreaking
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From Punjab to Malaysia: Following the Financial Trail of a Terror Network

Punjab Police’s operation to bring back two alleged Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) operatives from Malaysia has highlighted a new dimension of counter-terrorism — tracking the money trail behind extremist networks. The investigation into attacks targeting Punjab’s Dedicated Freight Corridor allegedly uncovered an international network involving overseas facilitators, financial channels and cross-border coordination, showing how modern terror investigations now focus on dismantling e