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Iran Ship Attack Raises Fuel Supply Fears, India Monitors Situation

An Iranian attack on a vessel carrying Indian crew members has sparked concerns over potential disruptions to fuel and fertilizer supplies. Indian authorities are closely watching the developing situation and have issued advisories for seafarers in the region. The incident has put plans for new ship movements from India on hold. Despite the tensions, India currently holds sufficient crude oil reserves and is keeping a close watch on global energy prices.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

India Monsoon Weakens Again, Rainfall Deficit Widens to 18%

India's monsoon has entered a dry phase after a brief period of active rainfall last week. The national rainfall deficit climbed to 18% as of Sunday, reversing recent improvements. Weather forecasts indicate subdued precipitation across several major regions over the coming week. The prolonged dry spell threatens to set back agricultural sowing progress made during the recent wet spell. As many as 15 states are currently recording rainfall deficits of 20% or higher.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Vietnam speedboat captain arrested after capsize kills 15 Indian tourists

Vietnamese police have arrested the captain of a speedboat that capsized near Phu Quoc island on Saturday, killing 15 Indian tourists. The vessel overturned in rough sea conditions, prompting rescuers to pull 21 survivors from the water. Authorities have launched a formal investigation into the incident. The bodies of the deceased have been transported to Ho Chi Minh City ahead of repatriation to India. Most surviving Indian tourists are set to return home, while one remains under medical care.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Small Indian Towns Outpace Big Cities in Rooftop Solar Adoption

Smaller urban centres across India are leading rooftop solar adoption, outperforming major metropolitan areas. The central government's Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana scheme has been a key driver of this growth by encouraging household-level solar installations. The programme has made rapid strides, with over 36 lakh rooftop solar systems already installed nationwide. Authorities are now shifting focus toward broadening urban coverage and making solar access more inclusive for low-income households.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Teen swimmer Maya Merhige, 18, crosses North Channel in 12 hrs, eyes Oceans Seven record

American open-water swimmer Maya Merhige, aged 18, has successfully completed the 21.4-mile North Channel crossing between Ireland and Scotland. She finished the challenging swim in 12 hours, marking a significant milestone in her athletic career. The feat brings her closer to completing the Oceans Seven, a series of seven demanding open-water channel swims. If she completes the two remaining swims as planned, she is on track to become the youngest person ever to finish the Oceans Seven challenge. Achieving that goal would earn her an official Guinness World Record.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Bangkok Pub Fire Kills at Least 27, Dozens Injured in Midnight Blaze

A deadly fire broke out at a pub in northern Bangkok in the early hours of Monday, claiming at least 27 lives. Numerous other patrons sustained injuries and were transported to nearby hospitals for medical care. Emergency crews took approximately 30 minutes to contain the flames at the entertainment venue. Thai authorities have since opened a formal investigation to determine what caused the fire.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Pahalgam Cloudburst Floods Hotels, Cuts Roads; Tourists Evacuated Safely

A cloudburst struck Pahalgam in Jammu & Kashmir on Saturday evening, triggering flash floods that inundated hotels and huts in the area. The floodwaters caused significant damage to roads, power infrastructure, and agricultural fields along the Overa stream. Around eleven villages were severely affected, with road connectivity and utilities disrupted across the region. Tourists reported water suddenly rushing into hotels, prompting swift evacuations to safety. The incident has raised concerns about hotel constructions allegedly built within flood channels in recent years.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Gurgaon software engineer kills colleague, later found dead on railway tracks

A software engineer in Gurgaon allegedly murdered a female colleague before dying by suicide on railway tracks. Police found the woman's body with a slit throat at the man's residence. The man's body was discovered on the tracks and was initially treated as an accidental death. His identity was confirmed after his family was notified and relatives made the identification. Authorities are currently investigating the motive and the sequence of events leading to both deaths.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Omar Abdullah announces Delhi protest on July 20 demanding J&K statehood restoration

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has voiced strong frustration over the prolonged delay in restoring statehood to the union territory. He challenged the central government's position on allowing protests and legislative debates on the issue. Abdullah announced that a formal protest will be held at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on July 20. He also reminded Prime Minister Narendra Modi of his earlier public assurance to restore J&K's statehood. The National Conference has pledged to continue its democratic campaign until the demand is met.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Goa's 1,500-Year-Old Salt Pan Industry Nears Extinction Amid Real Estate Pressure

Goa's ancient salt industry, dating back roughly 1,500 years, is on the verge of collapse as the number of operational salt pans has dwindled sharply. Competition from commercially refined salt and mounting real estate pressure have been the primary drivers behind the trade's decline. Only a handful of traditional salt pans remain active today, representing a significant loss of cultural and agricultural heritage. Some revival efforts are currently underway, though they remain limited in scale and impact. Experts warn that without concrete government intervention and legal land protection, this centuries-old craft could disappear entirely.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Three publishers arrested over pro-separatist books found in J&K school libraries

Police arrested three publishers from Jammu and Noida in connection with books that glorified separatists and were distributed to government school libraries in Jammu & Kashmir. Education department staff have been suspended and an official inquiry has been ordered into the matter. The books had passed through a sub-committee shortlisting process before being flagged as controversial at a later stage. Authorities are now investigating how the titles managed to reach school libraries despite undergoing scrutiny.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Dubai Ruler Expands Scotland Estate With 10 Properties Despite Rare Visits

Dubai's ruler has added ten luxury properties with helipads to his Scottish estate, despite visiting only five times over two decades. His representatives attribute the infrequent visits to insufficient accommodation for his large entourage, suggesting the expansion aims to address this. Local residents have raised concerns about privacy and the visual impact of the new developments. The estate has meanwhile become a busy hub for private jet activity, even as its owner remains largely absent.

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Kolkata Airport Mosque Access Suspended Indefinitely Over Security Concerns

Kolkata airport authorities have indefinitely suspended public entry to the 136-year-old Bankra mosque located within the airport premises. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security raised security concerns, prompting the decision to halt Aadhaar card-based access previously granted to devotees. Repairs to the approach road leading to the mosque have since been completed, though entry remains blocked. Airport officials are awaiting fresh directives regarding a possible pass system to restore access. Local community leaders are seeking clarity on the matter and considering further action.

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3,000-Year-Old Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Official Unearthed in Luxor

Archaeologists from Leiden University in the Netherlands have discovered a nearly 3,000-year-old tomb in Luxor, Egypt. The tomb belongs to a man named Paser and dates back to the Ramesside Period of ancient Egyptian history. It was found within the Sheikh Abd el-Qurna necropolis, located on the West Bank of Luxor. The Dutch archaeological mission made the find during ongoing excavations at the historic burial site.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Youth assaulted by mob in Muzaffarnagar over interfaith companionship

A young man was allegedly attacked by a mob in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, after he was found in the company of a woman belonging to a different faith. A video of the assault circulated online, drawing public attention and triggering a swift police response. Authorities arrived at the scene and rescued both individuals from the crowd. Police are currently verifying the identities of those involved and investigating the circumstances that led to the confrontation.

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