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Former PM Deve Gowda takes metro ride during his Delhi visit, video surfaces

The former Prime Minister was accompanied by the senior metro officials.

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Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda took a metro ride on Sunday during his visit to Delhi. The video of his metro ride has been shared on the internet. The former Prime Minister was accompanied by the senior metro officials.

Taking a metro ride, the JDS chief said he traveled in the Delhi Metro to see how this facility is helping all brothers and sisters here. He thanked the administration for accompanying him on the metro train.

Earlier on Saturday, former Prime Minister Gowda visited the PM Museum in New Delhi. It was an overwhelming and humbling experience, he said. He congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for conceiving this history project, which recognises the contributions and diverse backgrounds of all the PMs.

In a post on X, he said he was grateful to Shri Nripendra Misra, who gave him a warm welcome to the museum. He has with great dedication implemented the vision of the Prime Minister’s office. He thanked Dr A Surya Prakash for introducing the museum to him with great patience at PM Sangrahalaya.

PM Modi praised the visit of former Prime Minister Gowda to the PM Sangrahalaya Museum in New Delhi. Modi highlighted the significance of Gowda’s contributions on social media platform X.

Former PM Gowda described his visit as overwhelming and humbling. He commended Modi for initiating the project, which honors the diverse backgrounds and contributions of India’s Prime Ministers. Gowda shared his thoughts and photographs of the visit on X.

Gowda also expressed his gratitude towards Shri Nripendra Misra, Chairman of the Shri Ram Mandir Construction Committee, for the warm reception. He thanked Dr. A Surya Prakash for a detailed introduction to the museum. Gowda reflected on his journey from a humble village background to becoming a Prime Minister, crediting India’s robust democracy and wise electorate for his rise.

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Passenger train catches fire at Bihar’s Sasaram station, short circuit suspected

A fire broke out in a coach of the Sasaram-Patna passenger train at Bihar’s Sasaram railway station early Monday morning, with officials suspecting a short circuit as the cause.

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A passenger train bound for Patna caught fire at Sasaram railway station in Bihar on Monday morning, with officials suspecting a short circuit as the likely cause of the blaze.

According to initial reports, the incident took place around 6 am when the Sasaram-Patna fast passenger train was stationed at platform number six shortly before its scheduled departure. Thick smoke was seen billowing out from one of the coaches as railway personnel and firefighters rushed to contain the fire.

The fire created panic among passengers present at the station, but no injuries or casualties were reported. Railway Police and fire brigade teams managed to bring the situation under control after emergency efforts at the spot. One coach of the train was reportedly completely damaged in the incident.

Railway authorities have started procedures to detach the damaged coach and conduct a detailed inspection before the train resumes operations. Officials said the exact cause of the fire is under investigation, though preliminary findings point towards a suspected electrical short circuit.

The incident comes a day after another fire was reported in a Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express in Madhya Pradesh’s Ratlam region. In that case too, passengers were evacuated safely and railway authorities later initiated a wider review of fire safety systems in coaches and railway infrastructure.

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VD Satheesan to take oath as Kerala Chief Minister with 20-member cabinet today

VD Satheesan is set to become Kerala Chief Minister as the Congress-led UDF government takes oath with a 20-member cabinet after winning the 2026 Assembly elections.

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Congress leader V. D. Satheesan is set to take oath as the Chief Minister of Kerala on Monday along with a 20-member cabinet, as the United Democratic Front (UDF) prepares to formally assume power in the state after ten years.

Kerala Governor Rajendra Arlekar will administer the oath of office and secrecy at the Central Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. Senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Mallikarjun Kharge, are expected to attend the ceremony.

The swearing-in marks the UDF’s return to government in Kerala following its victory in the 2026 Assembly elections. Satheesan, who served as Leader of the Opposition during the previous term, has been credited with strengthening the Congress-led alliance’s grassroots campaign in the state.

According to reports, the new ministry includes several first-time ministers, with the UDF aiming to balance experience and fresh leadership in the cabinet.

Reports also said the incoming government plans to introduce measures aimed at reducing VIP culture and limiting official extravagance.

Cabinet formation and political significance

The Congress-led alliance secured a decisive mandate in the Kerala Assembly elections, defeating the Left Democratic Front government led by Pinarayi Vijayan.

Satheesan’s elevation to the top post comes after days of internal consultations within the Congress leadership over the chief ministerial choice.

The incoming administration is expected to finalise portfolio allocations shortly after the oath-taking ceremony.

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CBSE makes three languages mandatory for Classes 9 and 10 from July 1

CBSE has announced that students in Classes 9 and 10 must study three languages from July 1, 2026, though no board examination will be conducted for the third language during the initial rollout.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced that students in Classes 9 and 10 will be required to study three languages from July 1, 2026, as part of the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE) 2023.

Under the revised structure, students will study languages under the R1, R2 and R3 format. The board has clarified that two of the three languages must be Indian languages.

However, CBSE has stated that there will be no Class 10 board examination for the third language, also referred to as R3, during the initial phase of implementation.

What the new language structure means

According to the updated curriculum framework, students will choose three different languages. The same language cannot be selected at more than one level simultaneously.

The board has explained the structure as:

  • R1: Any language offered by CBSE
  • R2: A language different from R1
  • R3: A third language different from both R1 and R2

The move is aimed at promoting multilingual education in line with NEP 2020 recommendations.

No board exam for third language initially

CBSE has clarified that although the third language will become mandatory for Classes 9 and 10, students will not immediately face a board examination for R3 in Class 10.

Reports said the full implementation of the three-language board examination structure is expected to happen gradually over the coming years.

Schools asked to prepare for rollout

The board has already directed schools to finalise language options and upload details on the OASIS portal to ensure smooth implementation of the revised policy.

CBSE has also indicated that temporary textbook arrangements and interim measures for language teacher shortages may be introduced during the transition phase.

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