Priyank Kharge writes to RSS, demands transparency on finances and operations
Priyank Kharge writes to RSS, demands transparency on finances and operations
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Ahead of the June 21 NEET re-examination, candidates faced technical glitches on the National Testing Agency website while downloading admit cards. Meanwhile, Ahmedabad cybercrime police arrested a Bihar-based individual for hacking into NEET aspirant accounts and diverting refund payments of over 150 students. Authorities also warned against fake Telegram channels offering fake question papers. In international developments, US President Donald Trump announced a peace agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which Israel rejected, while UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer backed a social media ban for children under sixteen. Locally, commercial flight operations commenced at the Noida International Airport in Jewar, with the inaugural flight carrying local farmers who donated land. Additionally, the weather department issued a red alert for a dust storm across the National Capital Region, and India Today partnered with All Out to launch the 'Saath Ladhenge Dengue Se' awareness campaign.
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