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China Addresses India's Concerns on Teesta River Project With Bangladesh

China has formally responded to India's concerns regarding its cooperation with Bangladesh on the Teesta River project. The Teesta River holds strategic significance as it flows through India's northeastern region, making New Delhi wary of Chinese involvement in the area. India has expressed apprehension over the growing Dhaka-Beijing partnership on the river initiative. The project has raised questions about China's expanding influence in a region that borders sensitive parts of northeastern India.

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Mumbai Muharram Poisoning Suspect Had Expressed Anti-Shia Views in Old Video

Fayyaz Premji, the suspect in the Mumbai Muharram toxic pills case, is himself a member of the Shia community. A podcast video from four years ago has surfaced in which Premji expressed strong resentment toward his own community. The old recording has drawn attention amid the ongoing investigation into the poisoning incident. Authorities are examining the video as part of efforts to establish a motive in the case.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Mumbai teen raises $3M for AI startup Supermemory after selling first company at 16

Dhravya Shah, a 19-year-old entrepreneur from Mumbai, has raised $3 million in seed funding for his AI startup Supermemory. Shah previously sold a company at the age of 16 and chose to forgo an IIT education to pursue his entrepreneurial ambitions. What began as a dorm room project has since grown into an AI memory infrastructure platform. His work in AI memory systems also earned him a U.S. O-1 visa, a category reserved for individuals with extraordinary ability in their field.

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Iran-US MoU Article 5 Fuels Dispute Over Hormuz Strait Navigation Rules

A memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States has sparked tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides interpreting its terms differently. The core disagreement centers on Article 5 of the MoU, which governs how vessels should navigate the waterway during the interim period. While both Tehran and Washington broadly agree on the goal of reopening the strait, they diverge sharply on the specific conditions for doing so. Experts have identified this interpretive gap as a key driver of the current unrest in the region.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Musk vows monthly AI model releases, challenges Altman and Amodei on his 55th birthday

Elon Musk used his 55th birthday to issue a direct challenge to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei via his platform X. He announced that his AI team will release a new, trained-from-scratch foundation model every month from next month through the end of the year. The first in the series is Grok 4.5, a 1.5 trillion-parameter model currently in private beta, which Musk claims matches or surpasses Anthropic's Claude Opus. A larger 2 trillion-parameter model is scheduled to follow in August.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

FIFA World Cup: Japan, Brazil, Germany, Paraguay Among Teams in Focus Today

Several high-profile matches are scheduled in the ongoing FIFA World Cup, with Japan set to face Brazil in a closely watched contest. Germany will also take the field against Paraguay, making it another significant day of competition. The Netherlands face a tough challenge against Morocco, adding further intrigue to the day's fixtures. Football fans and analysts are keenly watching these matchups for potential upsets and standout performances.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

CBSE Rolls Out NEP Three-Language Policy, Spares Current Class X Students from Board Exams

CBSE has released new guidelines for its three-language policy under NEP 2020, prioritising meaningful learning over formal examination. Students entering Class IX from the 2026-27 academic year onwards will be assessed for the third language through internal evaluation only, with no board examinations. Students from earlier batches will receive relaxations under the revised framework, while future cohorts will eventually sit for board exams in the third language. Special exemptions have been granted to children with special needs and foreign nationals studying under CBSE. Provisions have also been made to support families who relocate, ensuring no student is put at a disadvantage by the policy transition.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Faridabad trader dies by suicide, accuses wife and in-laws of harassment in video

A 28-year-old garment trader named Rahul from Faridabad allegedly died by suicide after posting a video accusing his wife and her family of sustained physical and mental abuse. In the video, he claimed he had been assaulted and had a false case filed against him. His family became aware of the incident after viewing the video he had shared. Faridabad police have since registered a case against the wife and her relatives based on the allegations. An investigation into the matter is currently underway.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

NCW Pushes for Annual POSH Audits to Strengthen Workplace Harassment Law

The National Commission for Women (NCW) is advocating for mandatory annual audits to ensure genuine compliance with India's Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (POSH) Act, 2013. The move aims to go beyond procedural box-ticking and enforce real implementation of the decade-old law. Audits would examine the functioning of internal complaints committees, how harassment cases are handled, and the effectiveness of employee awareness programs. Some states, including Maharashtra, have already begun taking proactive steps toward stronger enforcement. Organizations found non-compliant with POSH requirements could face financial or legal penalties under the proposed framework.

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Andhra Home Minister Attends Baby Shower Ceremony for Pregnant Police Officer

Andhra Pradesh Home Minister hosted a traditional baby shower ceremony for a pregnant woman police officer. The minister personally enquired about the officer's health and overall well-being during the event. She participated in the traditional rituals observed during the ceremony. The minister offered prayers for a safe delivery and good health for both the mother and the unborn child.

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Small Plane Strikes Beijing's Tallest Skyscraper, Sparking Censorship Concerns

A small aircraft collided with Beijing's tallest skyscraper in a notable incident that drew widespread attention. The event quickly gained traction online before information about it became difficult to find on Chinese platforms. The incident has reignited concerns about China's tight grip on public information following significant events. Observers noted that online discussion appeared to be suppressed shortly after the story began circulating. The episode has become the latest example highlighting the extent of information control exercised by Chinese authorities.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

Gavaskar questions Sooryavanshi's omission from India's Ireland T20I squad

Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has expressed surprise at the exclusion of 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi from India's T20I squad for the Ireland series. Gavaskar believed the young prodigy should have been handed his debut against Ireland before facing a tougher England side. Despite the snub, Gavaskar remains confident that Sooryavanshi will earn a call-up soon, pointing to his record-breaking performances in domestic cricket. India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate, however, called for patience, stressing the team's trust in its established players while acknowledging Sooryavanshi's potential readiness.

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Trump Supporters Rally Behind AI Critic Joe Allen Amid Growing AI Concerns

A segment of Donald Trump's supporters is increasingly throwing their weight behind Joe Allen, a prominent critic of artificial intelligence. Allen has raised alarms about the potential risks posed by AI technologies, resonating with a portion of the conservative base. His concerns appear to be gaining traction among Trump loyalists who share skepticism about unchecked AI development. The alignment suggests a growing cross-ideological unease about the societal and ethical implications of rapidly advancing AI.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

ITR Filing 2024: How to Choose the Right Form From ITR-1 to ITR-7

India's income tax system offers seven different return filing forms, each designed for specific categories of taxpayers. The correct form depends on factors such as income sources, taxpayer type, and the amount earned during the financial year. Tax authorities periodically update these forms, meaning the form applicable to a taxpayer may change from one year to the next. Staying informed about these changes is essential to ensure accurate and valid filing. Submitting the wrong ITR form can render a return defective or invalid under tax rules.

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IndiaTimes of India ·

India Eyes Sports Passport to Let OCI Players Represent National Football Team

India's football federation is proposing to allow Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) holders to participate in domestic leagues, reigniting debate around sporting nationality. Currently, OCI cardholders are permitted to play for Indian clubs but are barred from representing the country in international competitions without obtaining full citizenship. To address this gap, the Indian government is considering a 'Sports Passport' mechanism that could open the door for diaspora athletes to compete for India nationally. The proposal draws comparisons with policies adopted by other countries that have successfully integrated diaspora talent into their national sports programs.

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Cab Driver Claims Siya Goyal Was Forcibly Pushed Into Car by Brother Sahil

In the ongoing Pune murder investigation, cab driver Vaibhav Jadhav has made a key statement regarding Siya Goyal. Jadhav claimed that Siya's brother Sahil held her hand and forcibly made her sit inside the vehicle. The cab had picked up the siblings from Pune before heading to Mumbai airport. This testimony adds a significant detail to the probe, suggesting Siya may not have traveled willingly.

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