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Navratri: Drone shots amaze internet as thousands of people perform Garba together in Gujarat’s Vadodara | WATCH

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The much-needed festive season has started. The joy among the people can see across the country. From performing Garba inside the trains to celebrating the week of Navaratri at Delhi airport, people are making sure that they will celebrate each upcoming festival to the fullest. Recently, a video of drone shots went viral on the Internet that captured devotees performing Garba in Vadodara’s mela ground.

The news agency ANI shared the clip on its official Twitter handle. It also used a caption where it wrote that Devotees in large numbers play Garba in Vadodara Navratri festival VNF on the fifth day of Navratri in Vadodara.

Take a look at the viral video of drone shots that capture people doing Garba

In the viral drone clip, it can be seen that thousands of people in Mela doing Garba. The eye-catching panoramic shots also show a beautiful scene from the huge mela ground that was fully decorated with a massive lighting setup.

Ever since the video was shared on the internet, it has garnered thousands of views and likes in no time. People were also bombarded in the comment section to share their opinion. One of the users wrote that the view is clearly showing the true color of India. Another user wrote that people deserve all the fun in the festive season as they have been missing it for the last two years due to the coronavirus pandemic outbreak in the country. While third users asked everyone to celebrate upcoming festivals safely with friends and family.

Meanwhile, the internet currently is flooded with a lot of videos where people are doing Garba at uncommon places. Recently, a video grab all the eyeballs when a large number of passengers did Graba at the Bengaluru airport accompanied by the staff.

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PM Modi tells Indians in Australia: Your tea is still Indian Down Under

PM Modi addressed around 30,000 members of the Indian community in Melbourne, highlighting stronger India-Australia ties, India’s economic progress and the diaspora’s contribution.

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India and Australia have reaffirmed their growing partnership as Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded high-level talks with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Melbourne on Thursday. Later, addressing a gathering of around 30,000 members of the Indian community, PM Modi spoke about the close cultural bond shared by overseas Indians with their homeland while highlighting India’s economic and technological progress.

The bilateral meeting expanded the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, with both countries announcing 18 outcomes covering areas such as defence, energy, trade and critical technologies.

PM Modi highlights Indian identity abroad

Welcoming the large turnout, PM Modi described the event as a “houseful” gathering and said he had been looking forward to meeting the Indian community in Melbourne after interacting with them twice earlier in Sydney.

Using a light-hearted example, he said that while many Indian families in Australia use Australian milk at home, the tea they prepare remains distinctly Indian. He added that even when vegetables and lentils are sourced locally, the authentic Indian flavour comes from Indian spices, reflecting how the community has preserved its cultural roots while contributing to Australia’s growth.

The Prime Minister also said many Indian families manage two time zones every day, with children following Australian schedules while grandparents in India wait to connect through video calls, showing how closely overseas Indians remain connected to their homeland.

India-Australia partnership continues to expand

Earlier in the day, PM Modi and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese held wide-ranging discussions aimed at strengthening cooperation between the two countries.

In a post on X after the meeting, PM Modi said the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership launched in 2022 has continued to expand and both countries have decided to accelerate work on the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation framework.

The leaders announced 18 outcomes that further strengthen collaboration across defence, clean energy, trade, critical technologies and other strategic sectors.

PM Modi highlights India’s progress

During his address, PM Modi said India’s defence capabilities are gaining global recognition and referred to Operation Sindoor as an example of the country’s resolve against terrorism.

He also highlighted the success of the Make in India initiative, saying Indian-made mobile phones, electronics, automobiles and pharmaceutical products are reaching markets around the world.

Speaking about governance reforms, the Prime Minister said India has simplified public services through self-attestation and digital initiatives such as DigiLocker, allowing citizens to securely store, verify and share official documents online.

India’s global role and startup growth

PM Modi said India has earned international trust by extending humanitarian assistance without discrimination, adding that relief operations launched after the recent earthquake in Venezuela reflected India’s commitment to helping countries in times of crisis.

He also highlighted India’s emergence as the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem and said an Indian space startup is preparing to launch a satellite using its own rocket for the first time.

Concluding his address, PM Modi said the India-Australia trade agreement continues to deliver benefits for both countries and expressed confidence that cooperation between New Delhi and Canberra will continue to deepen in the years ahead.

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Iran urges UN Security Council to act after fresh US strikes

Iran has approached the UN Security Council over fresh US military strikes, accusing Washington of violating international law and demanding immediate action.

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Iran has formally approached the United Nations Security Council over fresh US military strikes on its territory, calling for immediate international action and warning that Washington would be fully responsible for the consequences of what it described as unlawful aggression.

According to media reports, Iran’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeid Iravani, submitted letters to the UN Security Council and the UN Secretary-General on Wednesday. In the communication, he accused the United States of violating the UN Charter through renewed military attacks on Iran’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The letter came after a series of reported US airstrikes in southern Iran that allegedly caused damage to infrastructure and resulted in the deaths of several Iranian military personnel. Additional strikes were reportedly carried out shortly afterward in the same region.

Reported strikes targeted multiple locations

Media reports said the latest attacks struck the southern city of Chabahar, where a hospital and power infrastructure were reportedly hit. Other locations included Iranshahr, where one fatality was reported, and Bushehr.

Earlier reports also claimed that eight Iranian military personnel were killed in separate US strikes on Bandar Abbas and Bushehr.

Iran cites recent US-Iran understanding

According to the letter, Iran argued that the United States had repeatedly violated the Pakistan-mediated memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries last month.

The communication reportedly stated that Washington had effectively repudiated the agreement through repeated actions and therefore carried full international legal and political responsibility for the consequences of its conduct.

Iran also called on the UN Security Council to take “immediate, effective, and decisive measures” to stop what it described as continued violations by the United States.

According to media reports, the Iranian ambassador warned that the Security Council’s failure to act had encouraged further escalation and weakened the body’s authority to maintain international peace and security.

Tensions rise after ceasefire weakens

The latest diplomatic move comes as the ceasefire reached last month appears to be deteriorating. The truce followed more than 100 days of US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

This week, both Washington and Tehran have exchanged fresh attacks following allegations of Iranian strikes on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, further raising concerns over regional stability.

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Delhi-NCR Braces for Heavy Rain as IMD Issues Orange Alert, Waterlogging Reported

Heavy monsoon showers lashed Delhi-NCR, prompting the IMD to issue an Orange Alert. Waterlogging was reported in several areas as more rainfall is forecast.

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Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) witnessed another spell of monsoon rain early on Thursday, bringing relief from the recent humid weather while causing waterlogging in several parts of the city.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an Orange Alert for Delhi, warning of heavy rainfall through most of the day. The weather department has also predicted continued monsoon activity across several northern states over the coming days.

Waterlogging reported in several parts of Delhi

Continuous rainfall led to waterlogging at multiple locations across the capital, affecting traffic movement in some areas.

Among the locations where water accumulation was reported were the New Delhi Railway Station, Munirka, and several other parts of the city as rain continued through the morning.

Despite the disruptions, the showers brought welcome relief to residents after days of hot and humid conditions.

Amit Shah reviews rain situation with affected states

Amid heavy rainfall in different parts of the country, Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke with the chief ministers of Kerala, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Jammu and Kashmir to review the situation.

According to officials, the Home Minister assured the states of all possible assistance from the Centre following recent weather-related incidents, including a debris collapse in Kerala’s Wayanad, flash floods in Jammu’s Doda district, and deadly rain-related incidents and disruptions reported in Maharashtra and Gujarat.

IMD forecasts continued rainfall across North India

The IMD has forecast fairly widespread to widespread rainfall over Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, and West Uttar Pradesh until July 10.

The weather agency also expects a fresh spell of rainfall to continue over Northeast Uttar Pradesh until July 13, while East Rajasthan is likely to experience similar monsoon activity on July 9.

A widespread monsoon spell had already covered large parts of North India on Wednesday, providing relief from the prevailing heat and improving weather conditions across the region.

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