Navi Mumbai's power crisis had reached a breaking point
A woman carrying a pillow into an electricity office has become the face of growing anger over recurring power cuts in Navi Mumbai.
The latest developments in West Asia indicate a potential end to the conflict between the United States and Iran, with announcements of a likely deal and a sixty-day ceasefire. However, Iranian officials state no final consensus has been reached. Amid these diplomatic shifts, India has summoned the United States Deputy Chief of Mission for the second time in a week following military strikes on commercial vessels in the Gulf of Oman. The attacks resulted in the deaths of three Indian sailors. The All India Seafarers Union confirmed receiving distress calls from crew members stating the strikes were conducted by naval forces. Currently, over seven hundred Indian seafarers remain in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, global diplomacy shifts to the Group of Seven summit in France, where Indian and American leadership are expected to hold a bilateral meeting to discuss the global economy and reset diplomatic ties.
A woman carrying a pillow into an electricity office has become the face of growing anger over recurring power cuts in Navi Mumbai.
The Sagrada Família in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí, has taken 144 years, survived wars, political upheavals, and even a pandemic to become what it is today.
The Trinamool Congress is facing an internal crisis as a rebellion within its ranks points toward a potential split. Nineteen rebel Members of Parliament have formally written to the Lok Sabha Speaker, seeking recognition as a separate bloc.
An India Today ground report from Utawa village in Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district highlights a severe drinking water crisis. Despite the installation of a pipeline under the central government's Jal Jeevan Mission two years ago, water has not reached the village.