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IndiaTimes of India ·

Karnataka adds eggs to school midday meals six days a week

Karnataka has expanded its midday meal program to include eggs for students up to six days a week. Approximately 65% of enrolled children opt for eggs, while bananas are offered as an alternative for those with different dietary preferences. The opt-in model is designed to respect diverse family and cultural food choices. Nutritional research backs the inclusion of eggs in school meals, and logistics have proven manageable. However, adequate state funding remains a significant hurdle for scaling this approach more broadly.

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Alia Bhatt joins Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Tumbbad 2, set for 2027 release

Actor Sohum Shah has officially confirmed that Alia Bhatt will appear in Tumbbad 2, the sequel to the acclaimed 2018 dark fantasy film. Nawazuddin Siddiqui had already been announced as a key cast member for the project. Bhatt expressed enthusiasm about becoming part of the film's distinctive mythological universe. The sequel will continue delving into the lore surrounding the cursed deity Hastar. Tumbbad 2 is currently scheduled to hit theatres on December 3, 2027.

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Gujarat HC: Rent-free relative cannot claim tenancy rights over property

The Gujarat High Court has ruled that a relative occupying a house rent-free cannot later assert tenancy rights over the property. The court upheld a written agreement that clearly defined the temporary nature of the living arrangement. Claims by the occupant that the agreement was signed under illiteracy or duress were dismissed as belated and lacking evidence. Once the agreed occupation period ended, the court declared the continued possession illegal. While modifying the compensation timeline, the court confirmed the eviction order against the occupant.

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Sam Altman Mocks Anthropic Campaign Asking Public About AI Concerns

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took a sarcastic dig at rival Anthropic over its new public outreach campaign focused on AI concerns. The campaign, launched by Anthropic, invites people to share their worries about artificial intelligence and its broader societal impact. The company has already gathered feedback from thousands of users across the globe as part of this initiative. Anthropic plans to publicly disclose the steps it takes to address the issues raised by respondents. The effort is aimed at promoting transparency around AI development and its potential effects on society.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Nashik Family Chased 15km After Woman Harassed Near Bhavli Dam

A family on a visit to Bhavli Dam in Nashik became targets of harassment after local men taunted a woman in their group. A verbal altercation broke out, which quickly escalated as more locals joined the confrontation. The group then pursued the family in a chase spanning approximately 15 kilometres. The incident drew police attention, leading to the arrest of several individuals involved. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the harassment and pursuit.

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IndiaNDTV ·

Anthropic Introduces Rupee-Based Pricing for Claude AI in India

AI startup Anthropic has launched India-specific pricing for its Claude AI platform, with the Pro plan set at Rs 2,000. Indian users will now be billed in rupees rather than US dollars, marking a significant localization step. The move reflects Anthropic's growing focus on India, which it considers its second-largest market after the United States. This pricing shift is seen as part of the company's broader strategy to deepen its presence in the Indian market.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

How Michael Olise's multicultural family shaped his path to France's World Cup squad

Michael Olise has committed to representing France at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a decision deeply influenced by his upbringing. His father Vincent, a former Nigerian cricket player, instilled in him a broad passion for sport from an early age. His mother Mina, a French woman of Algerian descent, introduced him to chess and nurtured his ties to France throughout his childhood. Together, his parents raised him in a multilingual, multinational household that blended four nationalities and two languages. This diverse background has played a central role in shaping both Olise's identity and his footballing journey.

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Anupam Kher stands firm on Ram Mandir donation remarks despite backlash

Bollywood actor Anupam Kher has declined to walk back his controversial comments regarding alleged irregularities in Ram Mandir donations. He maintained that his remarks were taken out of context and were made with honesty and responsibility. Kher asserted that no external pressure would change his position on the matter. The actor made clear he intends to continue speaking his mind regardless of whether the public agrees with him.

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Gold Prices to Stay Sensitive to US-Iran Tensions, Analyst Says

Gold prices are expected to remain under the influence of geopolitical developments surrounding the US-Iran conflict in the near term. Praveen Singh, Head of Currencies and Commodities at Mirae Asset ShareKhan, shared this outlook for July 14. The analyst highlighted that any escalation or de-escalation in US-Iran tensions could directly impact gold's price movement. Investors and traders are being advised to monitor geopolitical headlines closely as a key driver for gold markets.

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IndiaNDTV ·

CAG Audit Finds Maharashtra Spent Rs 3,541 Crore Over Budget on Ladki Bahin Scheme

India's Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has flagged a significant budget overrun in Maharashtra's Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana. The government spent Rs 33,237.24 crore on the scheme against an authorised budget of Rs 29,693.09 crore. This resulted in an excess expenditure of Rs 3,541.16 crore, well beyond what was officially sanctioned. The CAG audit report has brought scrutiny to the state government's financial management of the flagship welfare programme aimed at women beneficiaries.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Hyderabad's Monsoon Water Tanker Demand Surges Past Summer Levels

Hyderabad is experiencing an unusual spike in water tanker demand during the ongoing monsoon season, surpassing even summer consumption levels. Below-average rainfall linked to El Niño has been identified as a primary driver of the shortage. Residential apartment complexes have tripled their reliance on private water tankers to meet daily needs. Rapid urbanization and aging pipeline infrastructure have compounded the city's water supply challenges. Authorities are now pushing for regular water audits and wider adoption of rainwater harvesting to address long-term supply concerns.

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IndiaNDTV ·

India's Newest Airline in Fundraising Push Amid Iran Conflict Fuel Cost Surge

India's youngest airline is actively seeking fresh funds as financial pressures mount, according to a report. The ongoing US-Iran conflict has caused significant flight disruptions across the region, impacting airline operations. Jet fuel prices have surged as a result of the tensions, adding to the financial strain. Fuel costs typically account for around 40 percent of an airline's total operating expenses, making the price spike particularly damaging. The fundraising effort is seen as critical to sustaining the carrier's operations amid the turbulent environment.

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18 Maternal Deaths in Two Months Raise Healthcare Alarm in Rajasthan

Rajasthan has recorded 18 maternal deaths across five districts over the past two months, sparking serious concerns about the state's healthcare infrastructure. The deaths have left families devastated, with young children losing their mothers. The cluster of fatalities points to systemic gaps in maternal healthcare delivery in the region. Authorities and health officials are under pressure to investigate the causes and address the failures in the system.

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India Summons Iranian Envoy After Indian National Killed in Hormuz Ship Strike

The Indian government summoned the Iranian ambassador following the death of an Indian national in a strike on a ship near the Strait of Hormuz. Two tankers, identified as Mombasa and Al Bahiyah, were hit while passing through the strait's southern passage. The incident prompted New Delhi to lodge a formal diplomatic protest with Tehran. India sought clarification and accountability from Iran over the attack that claimed the life of its citizen.

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