Court upholds Centre's decision to temporarily ban Telegram ahead of NEET retest
The Delhi High Court has upheld the central government's decision to temporarily block Telegram ahead of the NEET-UG retest on June 21.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit West Bengal on a two-day trip tomorrow to participate in the state's foundation day celebrations and launch key development projects. During the visit, the Prime Minister will dedicate and lay foundation stones for various central schemes spanning railways, agriculture, rural development, and fisheries. The visit includes participating in the official commemoration of West Bengal Day on June 20 in Hooghly, marking a shift to official state celebration of the historical date. Additionally, the Prime Minister will participate in the International Yoga Day celebrations along with thousands of people at Red Road in Kolkata on June 21, signalling a new era of central scheme implementation in the state.
The Delhi High Court has upheld the central government's decision to temporarily block Telegram ahead of the NEET-UG retest on June 21.
Residents reported what they called 'black rain' in Moscow following a massive Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian oil refinery on Thursday, June 18. The attack, described in the broadcast as the largest Ukrainian attack, ignited the facility and released black oil particles into the atmosphere. These particles mixed with rain droplets, resulting in dark showers that have coated vehicles, surfaces, and residential areas in a layer of black soot.
During a high-octane interaction, the French President expressed deep appreciation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasising that spending time together during the high-profile tour meant a lot to him. In a warm gesture, the French President delivered a special video message in Hindi, bidding farewell to the Indian leader.
Addressing the Indian diaspora in Paris, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India is emerging as a trusted partner to the world.