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PM Modi chairs high-level meeting with top bureaucrats to review governance priorities

Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level meeting with senior bureaucrats in New Delhi to review governance priorities and policy implementation.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday chaired a high-level meeting with secretaries of various central ministries and departments in New Delhi, bringing together the government’s top bureaucrats for discussions on governance and policy priorities.

According to official sources, the meeting was attended by senior officials from across ministries and departments. While specific details of the discussions were not made public, the deliberations were expected to focus on administrative reforms, policy implementation and measures aimed at improving the ease of doing business.

Such interactions between the Prime Minister and senior bureaucrats are considered important for reviewing the progress of key government initiatives and ensuring coordination among ministries on priority programmes.

The meeting comes at a time when the Centre is continuing to push for faster decision-making, improved governance mechanisms and efficient implementation of flagship schemes across sectors. Senior officials are also expected to align their ministries’ priorities with the government’s broader development agenda.

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DK Shivakumar warns Karnataka voters: Lose voting rights, lose government benefits as electoral roll revision begins

Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has asked citizens to ensure their names remain on voter rolls, warning that losing voting rights could also impact access to government benefits as the state’s electoral roll revision exercise gets underway.

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Karnataka Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar has urged residents to ensure that their names remain on the electoral rolls as the state begins a large-scale revision of voter lists.

The Election Commission on Tuesday launched the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise across Karnataka, with booth-level officials set to conduct house-to-house visits until July 29 as part of the verification process.

Addressing concerns over the exercise, Shivakumar stressed the importance of retaining voting rights and warned that people who lose their eligibility as voters could also risk losing access to government welfare benefits.

“The right to vote is the right to live,” the Chief Minister said, adding that some states have already begun verifying welfare beneficiaries through similar exercises.

In a move aimed at helping residents complete the revision process, the Karnataka government has announced the issuance of permanent residential certificates. According to state authorities, these certificates can be obtained both online through the Seva Sindhu portal and offline at designated citizen service centres across the state.

State election officials said the revision exercise will cover more than 5.5 crore electors. Over 59,000 Booth Level Officers (BLOs), along with thousands of supervisors and electoral officials, have been deployed for the drive. Political parties have also appointed more than 1.1 lakh Booth Level Agents to assist in the process.

Officials clarified that BLOs will distribute enumeration forms to voters whose names were included in the electoral roll as of June 16, 2026. No documents will be collected during the initial enumeration phase, and officials have appealed to citizens to cooperate by receiving, filling and returning the forms.

The Election Commission has said the draft electoral roll will be published on August 5, after which claims and objections can be submitted until September 4. The final electoral roll is scheduled to be released on October 7.

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Haldia refinery fire leaves 15 injured after blaze erupts in naphtha pipeline

At least 15 people were injured after a fire broke out in a naphtha-carrying pipeline at Haldia Refinery in West Bengal early Tuesday morning.

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A major fire broke out at the Haldia Refinery in West Bengal early on Tuesday, injuring at least 15 people after flames engulfed a naphtha-carrying pipeline, according to reports.

The incident reportedly took place between 4 am and 5 am when flames suddenly erupted from the pipeline inside the refinery premises. Workers present near the site suffered burn injuries as the fire spread rapidly.

Visuals from the scene showed thick black smoke rising high into the sky as emergency teams and workers attempted to bring the blaze under control. Local residents and refinery authorities rushed to the spot soon after the incident was reported.

The injured were shifted to the Haldia Sub-divisional Hospital for treatment. Reports said that some of those injured were in critical condition.

Authorities have not yet revealed the exact cause of the fire. An investigation is expected to determine what triggered the blaze at the refinery.

Naphtha is a highly flammable fuel derived from crude oil and is commonly used in the production of fuels such as petrol and kerosene.

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Glacier melt triggers flash flood in Himachal’s Lahaul-Spiti, over 50 tourist vehicles stranded

A sudden increase in glacier meltwater triggered a flash flood-like situation in Himachal Pradesh’s Lahaul-Spiti district, damaging a road and stranding over 50 tourist vehicles.

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A sudden rise in glacier meltwater triggered a flash flood-like situation in Himachal Pradesh’s Lahaul-Spiti district, damaging a key road and leaving more than 50 tourist vehicles stranded, officials said.

The incident occurred on Monday afternoon at Jhalma Nallah, where a sudden surge in water flow washed away a portion of the road connecting the remote region. Authorities said no rainfall had been reported in the area, indicating that the sudden increase in glacier meltwater was responsible for the incident.

According to Lahaul-Spiti Superintendent of Police Shivani Mehla, more than 50 tourist vehicles were stranded after the swollen nallah damaged the road stretch. However, no casualties or injuries have been reported so far.

Restoration work underway

Officials said restoration work on the affected stretch was immediately taken up, with teams working to restore connectivity and facilitate the safe evacuation of stranded tourists.

The Border Roads Organisation (BRO), along with the local administration, has launched emergency repair operations and expressed confidence that the road link would be restored at the earliest. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.

The flash flood-like event temporarily disrupted traffic movement and cut off road access in the area. Similar weather-related disruptions have affected parts of Himachal Pradesh in recent days, with flash floods and heavy rainfall impacting road connectivity in several districts.

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