Petrol pump dealers in Rajasthan have warned of a statewide shutdown on June 1 if their demands are not addressed by the government and oil companies. The Petroleum Dealers Association said rising operational expenses
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has initiated a major border security mission aimed at strengthening surveillance and tightening control along the India–Pakistan border, especially in Rajasthan’s sensitive frontier districts. During a high-level review meeting in Bikaner, Shah directed officials to immediately demolish all illegal constructions located within a 15-kilometre radius of the international border.
Central Railway has announced a revised pricing structure for food items sold at minor static catering stalls across its stations, with the updated rates set to take effect from June 1. Under the new menu, passengers will now have to pay ₹15 for a single 50-gram Aloo Vada, while the accompanying Pav has been separately priced at ₹5.
Fresh political tensions erupted in West Bengal after BJP MP Saumitra Khan claimed that dozens of Trinamool Congress leaders were prepared to defect to the BJP. Khan alleged that nearly 50 TMC MLAs and around 20 MPs were unhappy within the party and waiting for approval from the BJP’s central leadership before switching sides.
North Korea on Wednesday announced that it had successfully tested a new multi-purpose missile launching system along with a multiple tactical cruise missile weapon system. According to state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)
The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, stating that the exercise was constitutional and within the powers granted to the poll body under the Representation of the People Act, 1950.