One year after the devastating Air India crash that killed 241 people families gathered at the site in Ahmedabad to pay solemn tributes.
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Shigella Outbreak Prompts Infectious Disease Surveillance and Preventive Measures in Kerala’s Wayanad
Authorities in Wayanad launched a district-wide public health response after 16 school students tested positive for Shigella bacterial infection.
Gujarat Government Plans to Develop Air India Crash Site as Medical and Educational Hub
The Gujarat government announced plans to transform the site of the Air India AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad into a hub for medical and educational institutions.
India Participates in Global Push for Inclusive AI Governance at International Forum
India’s representatives pushed for equitable governance frameworks for AI at an international forum to ensure developing nations benefit from the technology.
India’s MEA Summons US Charge d’Affaires Jason Meeks Again Over Attacks on Vessels Near Oman
MEA summoned Jason Meeks a second time to lodge India’s protest after another vessel with 20 Indian crew members was attacked near Oman.
CBSE to Implement Class 10 Board Exams Twice a Year Starting from 2026 Academic Year
CBSE announced it would hold Class 10 board exams twice annually starting from 2026 with the first exam mandatory and occurring in February.
PM Modi Becomes India’s Longest-Serving Continuously Elected Prime Minister Surpassing Nehru
On June 10 PM Modi crossed 4399 consecutive days in office surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru’s record as the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of India.
India’s Steel Industry Shaken by Visakhapatnam Steel Plant Explosion Killing Nine Workers
The Vizag Steel Plant blast claimed nine lives and triggered national debate about industrial safety standards and accountability in public enterprises.
FSSAI Issues Notice to KFC Over Hygiene Complaints Raised on Social Media
India’s food safety regulator FSSAI sent KFC a formal notice after social media complaints about hygiene conditions at the fast food chain went viral.
Six New Judges Sworn in at Supreme Court of India Bringing Bench to Full 38-Judge Strength
India’s Supreme Court reached its highest ever strength of 38 judges after a swearing-in ceremony added six new appointments to the bench.