FIR Lodged Against Cockroach Janata Party Over 'Anti-National Activities' After Massive Delhi Protest
Thousands of supporters carrying posters and banners gathered at Jantar Mantar on Saturday to participate in the CJP's protest.
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Thousands of supporters carrying posters and banners gathered at Jantar Mantar on Saturday to participate in the CJP's protest.
Seven people were killed and over 10 injured when a pick-up carrying about 25 passengers collided with a truck near Jangawala Mor on the Ferozepur-Fazilka road.
US forces boarded an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean overnight.
Department will embark on efforts to assess the carrying capacity of Stateโs forests to address public concerns regarding animal overpopulation
The tanker was allegedly transporting smuggled gasoline at the time of the explosion.
โThere are indications that he may be hiding at a relative's residence. Several teams are carrying out searches and verification exercises. We are confident of tracing him soon,โ an NIA official said
Shares of NHPC fell nearly 5% to Rs 73.42 apiece on Tuesday after the government launched an offer for sale (OFS) to divest up to a 6% stake in the PSU. The OFS, which opened for non-retail investors on Tuesday, was priced at Rs 71 apiece, a discount of nearly 8% to the stock's previous closing price, weighing on investor sentiment.NHPC announced on Monday that the government aims to sell 3% of the companyโs total paid-up equity capital as part of the base offer. The government also retains an oversubscription option to sell an additional 30 crore shares, taking the total potential offer size to 60.27 crore shares or 6% equity. At the floor price of Rs 71 per share, this would be worth more than Rs 4,279 crore.The offer for sale opened for non-retail investors on June 2, while retail investors, eligible employees and non-retail investors carrying forward unallotted bids can participate on June 3.Also read: Vedanta shares fall after media reports of ED searches at Mumbai, Delhi officeThe government owned more than 67% stake in the PSU company as of March 31, 2026. NHPC, in its exchange filing, further said that the share sale by its promoter will be conducted through a separate window mechanism on BSE and the National Stock Exchange in accordance with the Securities and Exchange Board of Indiaโs OFS guidelines.NHPCโs OFS comes days after the government divested some of its stake in state-run miner Coal India through an offer for sale at a floor price of Rs 412 per share. The government owned more than 63% stake in the PSU company as on March 31, 2026.NHPC share priceNHPC shares have fallen more than 6% in one week and 12% in one month. The stock is down around 8% in 2026 so far and 16% in one year. In the longer term, the stock delivered 70% returns over three years and 185% over five years.Also read: Morgan Stanley says Indian stock market poised for strong year ahead. Hereโs why The company currently has a market capitalisation of more than Rs 73,760 crore. (Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
A tourist taxi carrying seven visitors from Bengaluru and a local driver is feared to have plunged into a deep gorge along the treacherous Bairagarh-Sach Pass-Killar road in the remote Churah subdivision of Himachal Pradeshโs Chamba district on the night of May 29, leaving all eight occupants feared dead
A short circuit reportedly caused the bus to break down on the road while carrying GT players and support staff.
For Gujarat Titans, this was supposed to be Ahmedabad's night.Instead, it became an Ahmeda-bad evening for Shubman Gill's men.Also Read: RCB win IPL for 2 straight years, but this player has created a hat-trick of winsOn a stage draped in blue, in front of a crowd willing the home side towards a second IPL crown, Royal Challengers Bengaluru once again arrived like champions who no longer carry the burden of history. They carried certainty. They carried belief. And, as they have so often over the last two seasons, they carried Virat Kohli.Chasing a modest but tricky 156, RCB were never reckless. They were relentless. Kohli, the grandmaster of the chase and the heartbeat of this franchise, produced yet another knockout innings, crafting a half-century that sucked the anxiety out of the contest and the hope out of Gujarat's defence. It was not his most explosive knock. It did not need to be. It was a classic Kohli pursuit โ measured, intelligent and utterly inevitable.The numbers will show another fifty. The final will remember much more than that.For a franchise that spent nearly two decades being cricket's great unfinished story, this felt like the final confirmation that last year's title was not an emotional one-off. This is now a team that understands how to win the biggest games. Two titles in two years is not a breakthrough. It is the beginning of a legacy.Yet Gujarat refused to make it easy.After being restricted to 155, a total that always felt 20 runs short on a placid Ahmedabad surface, the Titans fought with the stubbornness that has defined much of their short IPL history. Rashid Khan, magnificent as ever, dragged the contest deeper than it deserved to go. His spell was a reminder that class survives even when the scoreboard does not cooperate. Every wicket he took briefly reignited belief. Every dot ball lifted the noise levels.Also Read: Rohit, Dhoni, Hardik: When IPL's biggest names couldn't deliver this seasonAnd then there was Rajat Patidar โ the quiet captain who has turned Royal Challengers Bengaluru from cricketโs great underachievers into a title machine.A year after leading RCB to their long-awaited maiden IPL crown, Patidar is set to script history again, becoming only the third captain after MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma to guide a franchise to back-to-back IPL titles. If last season was about breaking an 18-year curse, this one has been about building a champion's mentality.Patidarโs numbers do not scream for attention, but his captaincy has. RCB topped the league stage, steamrolled Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1, and entered the final carrying the assurance of a side that no longer panics under pressure. The 31-year-old has fostered a dressing-room culture built on clarity and calm, repeatedly insisting throughout the season that every game was โjust another matchโ despite the mounting expectations around a title defence.His fingerprints were all over the campaign. Whether it was trusting Josh Hazlewood in crunch overs, backing Krunal Pandya's experience on spin-friendly surfaces, or ensuring Virat Kohli could play the anchor's role without the burden of forcing the pace, Patidar's tactical calls consistently landed. Most importantly, Patidar has managed something few RCB leaders before him could: he has made the franchise feel bigger than its baggage. For years, RCB were defined by near-misses, heartbreaks and dependence on individual brillianceBut Gujarat's bowlers were left carrying a burden that should never have been theirs alone.The real disappointment lay with the batting.Too many starts disappeared. Too many big names drifted through the final without leaving a mark. At no point did the innings gather the momentum expected from a side stacked with stroke-makers and match-winners. The scoreboard moved, but never surged. The pressure remained, and RCB's attack, led by the discipline of Josh Hazlewood and the control of Krunal Pandya, squeezed relentlessly.By the halfway mark, the script already felt familiar.RCB had been the better side for most of the season. They entered the final as favourites. They played like favourites. And when the moment arrived to finish the job, they handed the chase to the one man who has spent nearly two decades making impossible pursuits look routine.Kohli has worn many labels across his career โ superstar, run machine, icon, leader.On nights like these, one title fits best- King Kohli.And with another IPL trophy glistening under the Ahmedabad lights, his kingdom just got bigger
A 17-year-old murder suspect, Asad, carrying a Rs 50,000 reward, was killed in a police encounter in Ghaziabad's Khoda Colony. Asad was wanted for the stabbing death of a teenager earlier this week. During a chase, Asad and an associate opened fire on police, leading to a shootout where Asad was fatally injured. A constable was also wounded.
A super-luxury bus from Rajahmundry to Parvathipuram, carrying about 35 passengers, hit a coal-laden lorry parked on the roadside at Sri Nagar Junction in the early hours of Sunday
Police had been carrying out continuous raids and search operations to trace Asad
22 people were killed and about 36 injured.
Ukraine's war against Russia is transforming into a conflict dominated by machines. Robots and drones are now performing dangerous missions, replacing human soldiers on the frontlines. This shift is driven by Ukraine's troop shortages. Unmanned systems are carrying explosives, delivering supplies, and providing reconnaissance. This technological revolution offers a glimpse into the future of combat.
The Western Conference Finals between the Spurs and Thunder have reached a dramatic Game 7, with NBA legend Magic Johnson calling it โmust see TV.โ Victor Wembanyama and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander enter the decisive matchup carrying enormous expectations after leading their teams through a hard-fought series. While Oklahoma City leans on experience and home-court advantage, San Antonio has embraced its underdog mentality and youthful confidence.
Police say Kuki militants were behind the May 29, ambush on a convoy of trucks carrying food, LPG, and oil; security forces begin search operations; truckersโ protest threatens supply of essentials to Imphal via NH-37
At least 22 Afghan refugees were killed on Saturday, mostly women and children, after a truck carrying them fell into a ditch. Traffic accidents are common across Afghanistan, where roads are poorly maintained, and drivers routinely ignore traffic regulations.
A tragic road accident in eastern Afghanistan claimed at least 22 lives, including 10 children and five women, as a truck carrying returning refugees overturned. Officials reported around 36 others injured. The incident, attributed to the driver reportedly falling asleep, highlights the perilous journeys of Afghans returning from Pakistan and Iran amidst increased expulsions.