Big Stories Today: Centre tells Supreme Court Delhi air pollution not due to stubble burning, Salman Khurshid’s house in Nainital attacked, arrested women journalists get bail in Tripura
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Two women journalists arrested in Tripura granted bail
Two Delhi-based women journalists named Samriddhi Sakunia and Swarna Jha arrested on charges of publishing false news aimed at disrupting communal arrested on charges of publishing false news aimed at disrupting communal harmony, have been granted bail by a court in the Gomati district of Tripura.
Orange rain alert in Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasargod, yellow alert in all other districts of Kerala
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday issued an orange alert for rainfall in six districts of Kerala including Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasargod. In the rest of the districts in the state, a yellow alert has been issued. The impact of the strong westerlies are now being felt in northern districts of the State also, meteorological officials said.
UP government agrees to appoint a former High Court judge from outside the state to oversee Lakhimpur Kheri probe
The Uttar Pradesh government on Monday agreed to appoint a former High Court judge from outside the state to oversee the Lakhimpur Kheri probe. Unhappy over the probe into the Lakhimpur Kheri violence, the Supreme Court had earlier directed the UP government to appoint a former- HC judge, and suggested names of Justices Rakesh Kumar Jain, Ranjit Singh.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai to hold meeting with Delhi Metro, DTC officials over strengthening public transport in wake of pollution crisis
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai is likely to hold a meeting with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation) officers on Monday to discuss over strengthening public transport in wake of the pollution crisis. Hike in fare of Delhi metro and increase in the number of rounds of Metro and DTC will be taken up for discussion.
Gujarat ATS seizes 120 kg of heroin worth Rs 600 crore from Morbi district, 3 arrested
The Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad has seized 120 kilograms of heroin worth Rs 600 crore from Zinzuda village in Morbi. Three people were arrested in the joint operation by the ATS and Gujarat police.
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi said: “Another achievement of Gujarat Police. Gujarat Police is leading from the front to eliminate the drugs. Gujarat ATS has nabbed around 120 kg of drugs.”
Clashes erupt between AISA, ABVP students in JNU, several injured
Violent clashes between Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and the All India Students Association (AISA) at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in Delhi left several students injured on Sunday night. No FIR has been registered so far in the matter as police said they are conducting an inquiry.
Supreme Court slams Delhi government, says more money spent on publicity than anything else
The Supreme Court on Monday slammed the Delhi government and said more money was spent on publicity than anything else.
Whereas, the Delhi government informed the Supreme Court that it is ready to take steps such as complete lockdown to curb local emissions contributing to Delhi’s spell of heavily polluted air.
The Centre told the Supreme Court that stubble burning is not the major cause of pollution in Delhi as it contributes to only 10 percent of the capital’s dirty air.
Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth appointed next Army chief, to take charge on June 30
The government has appointed Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, currently the Vice Chief of Army Staff, as the next Army chief. He will succeed General Upendra Dwivedi on June 30.
The Centre has appointed Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth as the next Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), paving the way for a leadership transition in the Indian Army later this month. Lt Gen Seth, who currently serves as the Vice Chief of the Army Staff, will succeed General Upendra Dwivedi upon the latter’s retirement on June 30, 2026.
The appointment was announced on Saturday, with the government confirming that Lt Gen Seth will assume office from the afternoon of June 30. He will take over command after General Dwivedi completes his tenure as the Army’s 30th chief.
Veteran Armoured Corps officer
An officer of the Armoured Corps, Lt Gen Seth was commissioned into the Indian Army in December 1986 after graduating from the National Defence Academy. Over nearly four decades of service, he has held a range of operational, command, staff and strategic appointments across the Army.
Before becoming Vice Chief on April 1, 2026, he served in several senior leadership roles, including heading the Southern Command and South Western Command. He has also commanded formations such as the Delhi Area and the XXI Corps during his military career.
Leadership transition in the Army
Lt Gen Seth’s elevation comes as the Army prepares for a change of command at the highest level. His appointment follows his move to Army Headquarters as Vice Chief earlier this year, a role he assumed on April 1.
The Ministry of Defence said the incoming Army chief brings extensive experience from command, operational and strategic assignments across diverse military domains.
With the appointment, Lt Gen Seth is set to lead the Indian Army through the next phase of its modernisation and operational preparedness efforts after taking charge at the end of the month.
IAF AN-32 aircraft crashes while landing at Assam’s Jorhat airbase, five personnel killed
Five Indian Air Force personnel were killed after an AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while landing at Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam. The IAF has ordered a court of inquiry into the accident.
An Indian Air Force (IAF) AN-32 transport aircraft crashed while attempting to land at Jorhat Air Force Station in Assam on Saturday, resulting in the deaths of five Air Force personnel. The accident occurred during a routine sortie and triggered an emergency response at the airbase.
According to the IAF, the aircraft met with the accident during the landing phase at Jorhat. The force later confirmed the loss of five personnel and expressed condolences to their families. A court of inquiry has been ordered to determine the circumstances that led to the crash.
Court of inquiry ordered
The Indian Air Force said a formal investigation will examine the cause of the accident. Officials have not yet disclosed what may have led to the crash, and the inquiry is expected to review technical, operational and environmental factors.
Reports indicated that the co-pilot survived the accident and is undergoing medical treatment.
The Indian Air Force deeply regrets the loss of five personnel in the An-32 accident at Jorhat, Assam.
Sqn Ldr Prashant Singh, Flt Lt Shubham Kumar, Sgt Jitendra Sharma, Agniveervayu Khemaram Kumawat and Agniveervayu Danish Alam made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty.… pic.twitter.com/9SmOjtS5mU
The IAF identified the five personnel killed in the accident as:
Squadron Leader Prashant Singh
Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar
Sergeant Jitendra Sharma
Agniveervayu Khemaram Kumawat
Agniveervayu Danish Alam
The Air Force said it stands with the bereaved families during this difficult time.
AN-32’s role in the Air Force
The AN-32 is a twin-engine transport aircraft that has been a key part of the Indian Air Force’s logistics operations for decades. It is widely used to transport personnel, equipment and supplies, particularly in remote and high-altitude regions. India remains one of the largest operators of the aircraft type.
The crash comes months after a Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter aircraft accident in Assam that claimed the lives of two IAF pilots.
Delhi records coolest day of June so far as rain and thunderstorms bring relief from heat
Delhi recorded its coolest day of June after rain and thunderstorms caused a sharp drop in temperatures. IMD has forecast more showers and gusty winds before temperatures begin rising again.
Delhi witnessed its coolest day of June so far after widespread rain and thunderstorm activity caused temperatures to drop significantly across the national capital. The change in weather provided much-needed relief from the intense summer heat that had gripped the region in recent weeks.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), rain and thunderstorms over the past 24 hours brought a noticeable decline in both maximum and minimum temperatures. Official weather observations showed that Delhi’s maximum temperatures fell well below normal levels, while several areas experienced strong winds and rainfall.
More rain and thunderstorms likely
The IMD has forecast additional thunderstorms, light to moderate rain and gusty winds for Delhi and nearby areas through Saturday. A yellow alert remains in place, with weather conditions expected to stay unsettled before gradually improving.
Weather experts have attributed the recent change to the influence of a western disturbance and associated weather systems affecting northwestern India. While the disturbance is gradually moving away, its impact is expected to continue for a short period.
Temperatures may rise again next week
Meteorologists expect the pleasant conditions to last for another couple of days. After that, temperatures are likely to begin rising again as rainfall activity decreases. The IMD’s latest forecast also indicates a gradual increase in temperatures by the middle of next week.
Recent weather systems have brought relief not only to Delhi but also to parts of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and other northern states, where thunderstorms and rain have helped ease heatwave conditions.
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