‘Cocktail 2’ trailer out: Shahid Kapoor-Kriti Sanon chemistry wins hearts; Rashmika Mandanna adds to the chaos |

‘Cocktail 2’ trailer out: Shahid Kapoor-Kriti Sanon chemistry wins hearts; Rashmika Mandanna adds to the chaos |

The trailer of ‘Cocktail 2’ has finally made its way to audiences and has quickly become one of the most discussed topics among movie lovers. Directed by Homi Adajania, the romantic comedy stars Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna in lead roles. The film arrives as the next chapter in the Cocktail franchise and…

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Photo credit: IANS NEW DELHI: Electricity consumption in May rose nearly 11% year-on-year, driven by hot weather conditions prevailing across the country for most of the month, leading to increased use of air-conditioners in domestic and commercial sectors.Grid India data showed that 165 billion units (BU) of electricity were consumed in May this year, compared with 148.7 BU during same month last year. Consumption rose by over 7% compared with April, which saw 154 BU being consumed.  Watch India Battles Extreme Heatwave As Record Power Demand Pushes Electricity Grid Under Severe StressAccording to India Meteorological Department (IMD), the number of heatwave days in second half of May was higher than in previous years, resulting in increased demand for electricity. Demand started rising from May 11 and breached the previous all-time high for four consecutive days, hitting a record 270.8 GW on May 21. However, it saw a steady decline in latter part of month. Before May, the highest power demand had been recorded at 256.1 GW on April 25.There were 10 days in May when peak demand exceeded 250 GW. Subdued weather had kept power demand in check last May, and it crossed the 230-GW mark only twice during the month. Peak demand in May 2025 was 231 GW, while the season’s highest demand was recorded at 242.7 GW in June. Total electricity consumption in June 2025 stood at 150 BU.With govt projecting a harsh summer this year due to El Niño conditions, power demand is likely to remain high in June. Peak demand, however, is unlikely to set another record this month given that the southwest monsoon is expected to reach Kerala in next few days.About the AuthorAtul MathurAtul Mathur is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India with over 27 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has spent much of his career reporting on governance, public policy and politics, churning out researched, data-driven stories that impact daily lives. Atul is known for investigative depth and strong human-interest narratives as he strives to bring clarity and context to complex issues. He currently tracks the energy sector, writing on power, renewable energy, coal and mines.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosI.N.D.I.A Bloc Leaders To Meet June 8 In Delhi To Finalise Joint Strategy Against BJP’Know BJP’ Initiative Hosts Nepal RSP Leader As BJP Expands Global Political DialogueDelhi Shocker: 2 Murders & Child Shot Within 24 Hours in New Usmanpur | Police Launch Massive ProbeSiddaramaiah Likely To Continue Living At Prestigious Cauvery Bungalow Even After Leaving CM PostMamata Banerjee Announces Protest Despite Police Denial, Alleges BJP Plot Against TMCAfter Poll Setback, Annamalai’s Exit Buzz Grows Amid New Party SpeculationShinde, Uddhav Camps See BJP As Bigger Threat, Calls For Sena Reunion GrowCentre Revises Foreigner Registration Rules, Tightens Stay Extension ProcessThe Untold Story Of The CIA, The T-72 Tank And Delhi Gymkhana ClubUS Immigration Crackdown: 30 Indian Truckers Arrested In Operation Checkmate123PhotostoriesIt’s probably nothing’: How self-diagnosis is causing Indians to miss early warning signs of serious illnessLiving in under 500 square feet? These decor tricks can make your home feel twice as bigArchana Puran Singh goes house hunting to buy a new mansion in Madh Island; shares a glimpse of the luxurious propertyDeepika Padukone, Kajol, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood actresses who worked during their pregnancyIndia’s most significant hills, and why every traveller should visit themBollywood’s ‘Dhak Dhak’ girl just delivered another saree slay for the history books, drenched in vibrant pink and yellow hues6 types of high-protein parathas for a healthy and light summer lunchSonakshi Sinha swears by this easy homemade curl hack taught to her by her Saasu Maa5 countries across the world that are free of snakesSerena Williams returns after 4 years at 44: Comeback, marriage to Alexis Ohanian, and life beyond tennis123Hot PicksSrinagar airportTN private schoolsShanimol OsmanCUET UG admit cardSouth Korea stock marketITR filing FY 2025-26Dave FijiTop TrendingPunjab Student SuicideDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsDelhi Mukundpur LPG BlastRUHS CUET 2026 resultSupreme CourtIPL Awards Full ListBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTAJIPMAT 2026 admit card

Photo credit: IANS NEW DELHI: Electricity consumption in May rose nearly 11% year-on-year, driven by hot weather conditions prevailing across the country for most of the month, leading to increased use of air-conditioners in domestic and commercial sectors.Grid India data showed that 165 billion units (BU) of electricity were consumed in May this year, compared with 148.7 BU during same month last year. Consumption rose by over 7% compared with April, which saw 154 BU being consumed. Watch India Battles Extreme Heatwave As Record Power Demand Pushes Electricity Grid Under Severe StressAccording to India Meteorological Department (IMD), the number of heatwave days in second half of May was higher than in previous years, resulting in increased demand for electricity. Demand started rising from May 11 and breached the previous all-time high for four consecutive days, hitting a record 270.8 GW on May 21. However, it saw a steady decline in latter part of month. Before May, the highest power demand had been recorded at 256.1 GW on April 25.There were 10 days in May when peak demand exceeded 250 GW. Subdued weather had kept power demand in check last May, and it crossed the 230-GW mark only twice during the month. Peak demand in May 2025 was 231 GW, while the season’s highest demand was recorded at 242.7 GW in June. Total electricity consumption in June 2025 stood at 150 BU.With govt projecting a harsh summer this year due to El Niño conditions, power demand is likely to remain high in June. Peak demand, however, is unlikely to set another record this month given that the southwest monsoon is expected to reach Kerala in next few days.About the AuthorAtul MathurAtul Mathur is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India with over 27 years of experience in journalism. Based in Delhi, he has spent much of his career reporting on governance, public policy and politics, churning out researched, data-driven stories that impact daily lives. Atul is known for investigative depth and strong human-interest narratives as he strives to bring clarity and context to complex issues. He currently tracks the energy sector, writing on power, renewable energy, coal and mines.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosI.N.D.I.A Bloc Leaders To Meet June 8 In Delhi To Finalise Joint Strategy Against BJP’Know BJP’ Initiative Hosts Nepal RSP Leader As BJP Expands Global Political DialogueDelhi Shocker: 2 Murders & Child Shot Within 24 Hours in New Usmanpur | Police Launch Massive ProbeSiddaramaiah Likely To Continue Living At Prestigious Cauvery Bungalow Even After Leaving CM PostMamata Banerjee Announces Protest Despite Police Denial, Alleges BJP Plot Against TMCAfter Poll Setback, Annamalai’s Exit Buzz Grows Amid New Party SpeculationShinde, Uddhav Camps See BJP As Bigger Threat, Calls For Sena Reunion GrowCentre Revises Foreigner Registration Rules, Tightens Stay Extension ProcessThe Untold Story Of The CIA, The T-72 Tank And Delhi Gymkhana ClubUS Immigration Crackdown: 30 Indian Truckers Arrested In Operation Checkmate123PhotostoriesIt’s probably nothing’: How self-diagnosis is causing Indians to miss early warning signs of serious illnessLiving in under 500 square feet? These decor tricks can make your home feel twice as bigArchana Puran Singh goes house hunting to buy a new mansion in Madh Island; shares a glimpse of the luxurious propertyDeepika Padukone, Kajol, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood actresses who worked during their pregnancyIndia’s most significant hills, and why every traveller should visit themBollywood’s ‘Dhak Dhak’ girl just delivered another saree slay for the history books, drenched in vibrant pink and yellow hues6 types of high-protein parathas for a healthy and light summer lunchSonakshi Sinha swears by this easy homemade curl hack taught to her by her Saasu Maa5 countries across the world that are free of snakesSerena Williams returns after 4 years at 44: Comeback, marriage to Alexis Ohanian, and life beyond tennis123Hot PicksSrinagar airportTN private schoolsShanimol OsmanCUET UG admit cardSouth Korea stock marketITR filing FY 2025-26Dave FijiTop TrendingPunjab Student SuicideDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsDelhi Mukundpur LPG BlastRUHS CUET 2026 resultSupreme CourtIPL Awards Full ListBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTAJIPMAT 2026 admit card

Photo credit: IANS NEW DELHI: Electricity consumption in May rose nearly 11% year-on-year, driven by hot weather conditions prevailing across the country for most of the month, leading to increased use of air-conditioners in domestic and commercial sectors.Grid India data showed that 165 billion units (BU) of electricity were consumed in May this year, compared…

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‘I started crying’: When Kumari Muthu’s confession moved Urvashi, ‘Parimala & Co’ star reveals a promise she made 20 years back

‘I started crying’: When Kumari Muthu’s confession moved Urvashi, ‘Parimala & Co’ star reveals a promise she made 20 years back

Veteran actress Urvashi is currently busy promoting her upcoming film ‘Parimala & Co,’ directed by Pandiraj. The film, which also stars Jayaram, Sanjana, and Sandy, is scheduled to hit theatres on June 5. Amid the promotions, an emotional interview with Urvashi has come into the limelight among her fans. During this interview, the actress shared…

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CBSE headquarters (Image used only for representation) NEW DELHI: Hours after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) launched its much-anticipated verification and re-evaluation portal for Class 12 students on Tuesday, the board reported a series of “cyber threats” targeting the platform.According to CBSE, at one point, the portal received nearly 15 lakh hits within just two minutes as an attempt to deny students access to the platform. The board also detected more than one lakh attempts to gain unauthorised access to files, which it attributed to the activities of “malicious actors” seeking to disrupt services.  Watch From Portal Crashes To Wrong Answer Sheets Inside CBSE’s OSM Crisis”The CBSE re-evaluation portal is currently supporting more than 8,000 concurrent users. As of 3 pm today, over 16,000 students have successfully submitted their applications,” the board said in a post on X.”While thousands of students accessed the CBSE re-evaluation portal today, malicious actors attempted to disrupt services through a barrage of cyberattacks. Most recent being a denial of service attack attempt causing 1.5 million hits on the portal within a matter of 2 minutes and more than 1 lakh attempts of unauthorised file access,” it added.CBSE further stated that despite the challenges, the platform remains operational and has been further refined based on feedback from students. Among the improvements introduced are extended session time limits to make the submission process more convenient and seamless.The portal went live a day it was scheduled to be launched. According to a board official, the launch had been delayed due to technical issues. The postponement had raised concerns among students and parents, especially in light of reports of glitches during the answer-sheet access process earlier this month.CBSE had previously maintained that the portal would be launched to ensure a transparent and seamless mechanism for students seeking verification of marks and re-evaluation of answer books.The rollout also comes amid the board’s efforts to bolster cybersecurity safeguards around the OnMark portal, operated by its service provider. On Sunday, CBSE announced that a team of cybersecurity experts drawn from various government agencies and the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) had been deployed to strengthen the platform’s security infrastructure.(With ANI inputs)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosDelhi Shocker: 2 Murders & Child Shot Within 24 Hours in New Usmanpur | Police Launch Massive ProbeSiddaramaiah Likely To Continue Living At Prestigious Cauvery Bungalow Even After Leaving CM PostMamata Banerjee Announces Protest Despite Police Denial, Alleges BJP Plot Against TMCAfter Poll Setback, Annamalai’s Exit Buzz Grows Amid New Party SpeculationShinde, Uddhav Camps See BJP As Bigger Threat, Calls For Sena Reunion GrowCentre Revises Foreigner Registration Rules, Tightens Stay Extension ProcessThe Untold Story Of The CIA, The T-72 Tank And Delhi Gymkhana ClubUS Immigration Crackdown: 30 Indian Truckers Arrested In Operation Checkmate’We Reached 207 Without Imports’: Bengal BJP Shuts Door On TMC Leaders Ahead Of 2026 PollsMamata Faces Fresh Challenge As TMC MLAs Rally Behind Rebel Ritabrata Banerjee | Watch123PhotostoriesArchana Puran Singh goes house hunting to buy a new mansion in Madh Island; shares a glimpse of the luxurious propertyDeepika Padukone, Kajol, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood actresses who worked during their pregnancyIndia’s most significant hills, and why every traveller should visit themBollywood’s ‘Dhak Dhak’ girl just delivered another saree slay for the history books, drenched in vibrant pink and yellow hues6 types of high-protein parathas for a healthy and light summer lunchSonakshi Sinha swears by this easy homemade curl hack taught to her by her Saasu Maa5 countries across the world that are free of snakesSerena Williams returns after 4 years at 44: Comeback, marriage to Alexis Ohanian, and life beyond tennisIs refined sugar the new tobacco? Why doctors are comparing everyday sugar consumption to smoking habits5 subtle signs Lord Hanuman may be guiding and protecting you123Hot PicksSrinagar airportTN private schoolsShanimol OsmanCUET UG admit cardSouth Korea stock marketITR filing FY 2025-26Dave FijiTop TrendingPunjab Student SuicideDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsDelhi Mukundpur LPG BlastRUHS CUET 2026 resultSupreme CourtIPL Awards Full ListBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTAJIPMAT 2026 admit card

CBSE headquarters (Image used only for representation) NEW DELHI: Hours after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) launched its much-anticipated verification and re-evaluation portal for Class 12 students on Tuesday, the board reported a series of “cyber threats” targeting the platform.According to CBSE, at one point, the portal received nearly 15 lakh hits within just two minutes as an attempt to deny students access to the platform. The board also detected more than one lakh attempts to gain unauthorised access to files, which it attributed to the activities of “malicious actors” seeking to disrupt services. Watch From Portal Crashes To Wrong Answer Sheets Inside CBSE’s OSM Crisis”The CBSE re-evaluation portal is currently supporting more than 8,000 concurrent users. As of 3 pm today, over 16,000 students have successfully submitted their applications,” the board said in a post on X.”While thousands of students accessed the CBSE re-evaluation portal today, malicious actors attempted to disrupt services through a barrage of cyberattacks. Most recent being a denial of service attack attempt causing 1.5 million hits on the portal within a matter of 2 minutes and more than 1 lakh attempts of unauthorised file access,” it added.CBSE further stated that despite the challenges, the platform remains operational and has been further refined based on feedback from students. Among the improvements introduced are extended session time limits to make the submission process more convenient and seamless.The portal went live a day it was scheduled to be launched. According to a board official, the launch had been delayed due to technical issues. The postponement had raised concerns among students and parents, especially in light of reports of glitches during the answer-sheet access process earlier this month.CBSE had previously maintained that the portal would be launched to ensure a transparent and seamless mechanism for students seeking verification of marks and re-evaluation of answer books.The rollout also comes amid the board’s efforts to bolster cybersecurity safeguards around the OnMark portal, operated by its service provider. On Sunday, CBSE announced that a team of cybersecurity experts drawn from various government agencies and the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) had been deployed to strengthen the platform’s security infrastructure.(With ANI inputs)About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosDelhi Shocker: 2 Murders & Child Shot Within 24 Hours in New Usmanpur | Police Launch Massive ProbeSiddaramaiah Likely To Continue Living At Prestigious Cauvery Bungalow Even After Leaving CM PostMamata Banerjee Announces Protest Despite Police Denial, Alleges BJP Plot Against TMCAfter Poll Setback, Annamalai’s Exit Buzz Grows Amid New Party SpeculationShinde, Uddhav Camps See BJP As Bigger Threat, Calls For Sena Reunion GrowCentre Revises Foreigner Registration Rules, Tightens Stay Extension ProcessThe Untold Story Of The CIA, The T-72 Tank And Delhi Gymkhana ClubUS Immigration Crackdown: 30 Indian Truckers Arrested In Operation Checkmate’We Reached 207 Without Imports’: Bengal BJP Shuts Door On TMC Leaders Ahead Of 2026 PollsMamata Faces Fresh Challenge As TMC MLAs Rally Behind Rebel Ritabrata Banerjee | Watch123PhotostoriesArchana Puran Singh goes house hunting to buy a new mansion in Madh Island; shares a glimpse of the luxurious propertyDeepika Padukone, Kajol, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood actresses who worked during their pregnancyIndia’s most significant hills, and why every traveller should visit themBollywood’s ‘Dhak Dhak’ girl just delivered another saree slay for the history books, drenched in vibrant pink and yellow hues6 types of high-protein parathas for a healthy and light summer lunchSonakshi Sinha swears by this easy homemade curl hack taught to her by her Saasu Maa5 countries across the world that are free of snakesSerena Williams returns after 4 years at 44: Comeback, marriage to Alexis Ohanian, and life beyond tennisIs refined sugar the new tobacco? Why doctors are comparing everyday sugar consumption to smoking habits5 subtle signs Lord Hanuman may be guiding and protecting you123Hot PicksSrinagar airportTN private schoolsShanimol OsmanCUET UG admit cardSouth Korea stock marketITR filing FY 2025-26Dave FijiTop TrendingPunjab Student SuicideDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsDelhi Mukundpur LPG BlastRUHS CUET 2026 resultSupreme CourtIPL Awards Full ListBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTAJIPMAT 2026 admit card

CBSE headquarters (Image used only for representation) NEW DELHI: Hours after the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) launched its much-anticipated verification and re-evaluation portal for Class 12 students on Tuesday, the board reported a series of “cyber threats” targeting the platform.According to CBSE, at one point, the portal received nearly 15 lakh hits within…

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Jun 02, 2026, 16:29 IST

Jun 02, 2026, 16:29 IST

Cristiano Ronaldo (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the greatest ever footballers in the world, has begun preparations for what could be the most important tournament of his career, joining Portugal’s training camp ahead of their FIFA World Cup opener on June 17. The Portuguese star shared his excitement on social media, posting…

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CBSE re-evaluation portal hit by cyberattack attempts, reports DoS attack as 16,000 students submit applications

CBSE re-evaluation portal hit by cyberattack attempts, reports DoS attack as 16,000 students submit applications

CBSE reports DOS attack on re-evaluation portal, says system remains operational NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday said its re-evaluation portal came under multiple cyberattack attempts even as thousands of students accessed the platform to apply for verification of answer books and re-evaluation of marks.In an update posted on X,…

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Jackie Shroff opens up on saving his family from financial ruin after ‘Boom’ bombed: ‘The father is always the superhero’

Jackie Shroff opens up on saving his family from financial ruin after ‘Boom’ bombed: ‘The father is always the superhero’

Veteran actor Jackie Shroff has opened up about turning into a real-life superhero for his family during their darkest financial crisis following the box office failure of the 2003 film ‘Boom’. In a candid conversation celebrating the release of his new film ‘The Great Grand Superhero’, directed by Manish Saini, the 69-year-old actor detailed how…

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Court awards Rs 2.5 lakh compensation as bank loses original land title document deposited for loan

Court awards Rs 2.5 lakh compensation as bank loses original land title document deposited for loan

NEW DELHI: The district consumer commission, Thrissur, has held the Central Bank of India liable for losing an original Pattayam (land title document) deposited as security for an agricultural loan, observing that the bank’s negligence restricted the property owner to fully exercise her rights over the land.The commission directed the bank to pay Rs 2.5…

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Australia 0/0 in 0.0 Overs | PAK vs AUS Live Score, 2nd ODI: Babar Azam in focus as Pakistan eye series win in Lahore

Australia 0/0 in 0.0 Overs | PAK vs AUS Live Score, 2nd ODI: Babar Azam in focus as Pakistan eye series win in Lahore

Pakistan head into the second ODI with a chance to seal the series after a convincing performance in the opener. The home side adapted far better to conditions in Rawalpindi, particularly through spin, and now have an opportunity to wrap up the contest before the final game. However, the bigger question for Pakistan goes beyond…

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Bollywood actresses who worked during their pregnancy

Bollywood actresses who worked during their pregnancy

Alia Bhatt worked on multiple projects while expecting, including her Hollywood debut ‘Heart of Stone’, where she filmed action sequences under controlled conditions. She also completed portions of the hit Bollywood film ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani’, including song sequences and key scenes, carefully managing her schedule while continuing to shoot during her pregnancy…

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“They told me not to come to Bihar”: American traveller busts myths as his Darbhanga journey wins hearts online

“They told me not to come to Bihar”: American traveller busts myths as his Darbhanga journey wins hearts online

PC: Instagram@tonykmontana White the internet is flooded with “travel warnings”, there is an American travel creator who has fallen in love with the beauty of Bihar and is busting all myths around the state. Tony Klor (@tonykmontana) is a young traveller from America’s Stockton in California. He is attracting all attention on his videos from…

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Annamalai submits resignation letter to BJP chief Nitin Nabin in Delhi, set to launch new political party

Annamalai submits resignation letter to BJP chief Nitin Nabin in Delhi, set to launch new political party

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai met with party leaders in Delhi CHENNAI: Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K Annamalai on Tuesday met BJP national president Nitin Nabin and the party’s national general secretary (organisation), BL Santhosh, in New Delhi and submitted a five-page resignation letter.The meetings come amid intense speculation over Annamalai’s political…

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“BJP has no problem with paper leaks but with discussion on it”: Kejriwal slams govt after Sanjay Singh’s confrontation with UP police New Delhi : Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal slammed the BJP government after his party leader alleged that his discussion with students on the recent paper leak was disrupted by Uttar Pradesh Police and government officials in Prayagraj.Sharing Sanjay Singh’s post on X, Kejriwal targeted the BJP, alleging a lack of action in solving problems like paper leaks, but actively working to prohibit discussions on it.”The BJP has no problem with paper leaks. The problem is with the discussion happening on paper leaks,” Kejriwal said.This comes after Sanjay Singh on Monday alleged that the UP police and government officials attempted to stop his talk with students on paper leaks in Prayagraj, stating that “dictatorship has reached its peak”Sharing the video on X, Sanjay Singh said, “In Prayagraj, UP, dictatorship has reached its peak–even in closed rooms, permission to discuss the future of millions of students is denied; the administration has arrived to stop even talk of paper leaks. Modi-Yogi’s double-engine government has completely failed and wants to crush the opposition.”In the video, Sanjay Singh confronted the officials over the disruption, questioning whether it has become “illegal” to talk about paper leaks that affect lakhs of students in the country.”Permission is required for a public place. We are discussing in the conference room. Are we holding any talks against the country? We are discussing the paper leaks through which you have also gained your post. Your children are also affected by these leaks. Is it illegal to talk about them? In a democracy? I am witnessing this for the first time,” he told the officials.This comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding NEET-UG 2026, which has been rescheduled for June 21 following allegations of paper leaks and administrative lapses. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) continues its probe and has made multiple arrests, while protests by student groups have intensified in several parts of the country. (ANI)End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMamata Banerjee Announces Protest Despite Police Denial, Alleges BJP Plot Against TMCAfter Poll Setback, Annamalai’s Exit Buzz Grows Amid New Party SpeculationShinde, Uddhav Camps See BJP As Bigger Threat, Calls For Sena Reunion GrowCentre Revises Foreigner Registration Rules, Tightens Stay Extension ProcessThe Untold Story Of The CIA, The T-72 Tank And Delhi Gymkhana ClubUS Immigration Crackdown: 30 Indian Truckers Arrested In Operation Checkmate’We Reached 207 Without Imports’: Bengal BJP Shuts Door On TMC Leaders Ahead Of 2026 PollsMamata Faces Fresh Challenge As TMC MLAs Rally Behind Rebel Ritabrata Banerjee | WatchCentre Can Take Back Leased Land For Public Interest, Says Khattar; Delhi Plan Soon?Shashi Tharoor Calls Full Vande Mataram Rendition At Official Events An “Unnecessary Imposition”123Photostories6 types of high-protein parathas for a healthy and light summer lunchSonakshi Sinha swears by this easy homemade curl hack taught to her by her Saasu Maa5 countries across the world that are free of snakesSerena Williams returns after 4 years at 44: Comeback, marriage to Alexis Ohanian, and life beyond tennisIs refined sugar the new tobacco? Why doctors are comparing everyday sugar consumption to smoking habits5 subtle signs Lord Hanuman may be guiding and protecting youFrom KL Rahul to Sunil Chhetri: 5 athletes who own luxurious homes in BengaluruShah Rukh Khan, Virat Kohli, and more: 6 inspiring life lessons from global icons every child should learn earlyWhen friends become snakes in relationships: 5 signs to watch out forLong before self-love became a trend, Sushmita Sen practiced it: 5 traits that continue to inspire young women123Hot PicksSrinagar airportTN private schoolsShanimol OsmanCUET UG admit cardSouth Korea stock marketITR filing FY 2025-26Dave FijiTop TrendingPunjab Student SuicideDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsDelhi Mukundpur LPG BlastRUHS CUET 2026 resultSupreme CourtIPL Awards Full ListBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTAJIPMAT 2026 admit card

“BJP has no problem with paper leaks but with discussion on it”: Kejriwal slams govt after Sanjay Singh’s confrontation with UP police New Delhi : Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal slammed the BJP government after his party leader alleged that his discussion with students on the recent paper leak was disrupted by Uttar Pradesh Police and government officials in Prayagraj.Sharing Sanjay Singh’s post on X, Kejriwal targeted the BJP, alleging a lack of action in solving problems like paper leaks, but actively working to prohibit discussions on it.”The BJP has no problem with paper leaks. The problem is with the discussion happening on paper leaks,” Kejriwal said.This comes after Sanjay Singh on Monday alleged that the UP police and government officials attempted to stop his talk with students on paper leaks in Prayagraj, stating that “dictatorship has reached its peak”Sharing the video on X, Sanjay Singh said, “In Prayagraj, UP, dictatorship has reached its peak–even in closed rooms, permission to discuss the future of millions of students is denied; the administration has arrived to stop even talk of paper leaks. Modi-Yogi’s double-engine government has completely failed and wants to crush the opposition.”In the video, Sanjay Singh confronted the officials over the disruption, questioning whether it has become “illegal” to talk about paper leaks that affect lakhs of students in the country.”Permission is required for a public place. We are discussing in the conference room. Are we holding any talks against the country? We are discussing the paper leaks through which you have also gained your post. Your children are also affected by these leaks. Is it illegal to talk about them? In a democracy? I am witnessing this for the first time,” he told the officials.This comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding NEET-UG 2026, which has been rescheduled for June 21 following allegations of paper leaks and administrative lapses. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) continues its probe and has made multiple arrests, while protests by student groups have intensified in several parts of the country. (ANI)End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMamata Banerjee Announces Protest Despite Police Denial, Alleges BJP Plot Against TMCAfter Poll Setback, Annamalai’s Exit Buzz Grows Amid New Party SpeculationShinde, Uddhav Camps See BJP As Bigger Threat, Calls For Sena Reunion GrowCentre Revises Foreigner Registration Rules, Tightens Stay Extension ProcessThe Untold Story Of The CIA, The T-72 Tank And Delhi Gymkhana ClubUS Immigration Crackdown: 30 Indian Truckers Arrested In Operation Checkmate’We Reached 207 Without Imports’: Bengal BJP Shuts Door On TMC Leaders Ahead Of 2026 PollsMamata Faces Fresh Challenge As TMC MLAs Rally Behind Rebel Ritabrata Banerjee | WatchCentre Can Take Back Leased Land For Public Interest, Says Khattar; Delhi Plan Soon?Shashi Tharoor Calls Full Vande Mataram Rendition At Official Events An “Unnecessary Imposition”123Photostories6 types of high-protein parathas for a healthy and light summer lunchSonakshi Sinha swears by this easy homemade curl hack taught to her by her Saasu Maa5 countries across the world that are free of snakesSerena Williams returns after 4 years at 44: Comeback, marriage to Alexis Ohanian, and life beyond tennisIs refined sugar the new tobacco? Why doctors are comparing everyday sugar consumption to smoking habits5 subtle signs Lord Hanuman may be guiding and protecting youFrom KL Rahul to Sunil Chhetri: 5 athletes who own luxurious homes in BengaluruShah Rukh Khan, Virat Kohli, and more: 6 inspiring life lessons from global icons every child should learn earlyWhen friends become snakes in relationships: 5 signs to watch out forLong before self-love became a trend, Sushmita Sen practiced it: 5 traits that continue to inspire young women123Hot PicksSrinagar airportTN private schoolsShanimol OsmanCUET UG admit cardSouth Korea stock marketITR filing FY 2025-26Dave FijiTop TrendingPunjab Student SuicideDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsDelhi Mukundpur LPG BlastRUHS CUET 2026 resultSupreme CourtIPL Awards Full ListBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTAJIPMAT 2026 admit card

“BJP has no problem with paper leaks but with discussion on it”: Kejriwal slams govt after Sanjay Singh’s confrontation with UP police New Delhi : Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal slammed the BJP government after his party leader alleged that his discussion with students on the recent paper leak was disrupted by Uttar…

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Petrol, diesel price hikes could push up inflation and transport costs, says Crisil

Petrol, diesel price hikes could push up inflation and transport costs, says Crisil

Rising petrol and diesel prices could rekindle inflationary pressures in the economy by increasing transportation, logistics and manufacturing costs, with the impact likely to be felt across food and consumer goods categories in the coming months, according to a Crisil report released on Tuesday.Petrol and diesel prices have risen by around Rs 7.5 per litre…

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