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DU UG Admissions 2026: CSAS Portal registration likely to open on June 27; here’s how to apply

DU UG Admissions 2026: CSAS Portal registration likely to open on June 27; here’s how to apply

The University of Delhi is expected to open the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for undergraduate admissions on June 27.The move comes after the university announced on June 24 that the admission process for the 2026-27 academic session would begin soon, following the declaration of CUET UG 2026 results.Admission to Delhi University’s undergraduate courses…

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Lalit Prabhakar on playing 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab in Rajkummar Rao’s ‘Prahaar’: ‘Was challenging, had to understand the psychology- EXCLUSIVE

Lalit Prabhakar on playing 26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab in Rajkummar Rao’s ‘Prahaar’: ‘Was challenging, had to understand the psychology- EXCLUSIVE

Lalit Prabhakar as Ajmal Kasab in Prahaar Stepping into the shoes of one of India’s most hated terrorists is not a role many actors would willingly take up. But for Lalit Prabhakar, portraying Ajmal Kasab in the upcoming film ‘Prahaar’ was much more than just another acting assignment. While Rajkummar Rao essays the role of…

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‘Influential people’ spared: Shankaracharya targets Ram Temple probe, calls BJP’s Hindutva ‘fake’

‘Influential people’ spared: Shankaracharya targets Ram Temple probe, calls BJP’s Hindutva ‘fake’

The seer criticised the functioning of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust and claimed that the temple’s affairs had not been managed in accordance with religious traditions. NEW DELHI: Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati of Jyotirmath on Friday questioned the FIR registered in the alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, alleging that…

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What is a ‘doublet’ earthquake? The science behind Venezuela’s strongest quake in over a century

What is a ‘doublet’ earthquake? The science behind Venezuela’s strongest quake in over a century

The two powerful earthquakes that struck Venezuela’s northern coast on Wednesday, killing more than 180 people, were part of a seismic phenomenon known as a “doublet”. The twin tremors marked Venezuela’s strongest earthquake in more than a century and left the country grappling with widespread destruction.Here is why the damage was so swift and severe.When…

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Japanese PM Takaichi to undertake first official visit to India to take part in 16th India-Japan Annual Summit | India News

Japanese PM Takaichi to undertake first official visit to India to take part in 16th India-Japan Annual Summit | India News

Japanese PM Takaichi to undertake first official visit to India to take part in 16th India-Japan Annual Summit NEW DELHI: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday confirmed the visit of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to India as part of her three-day official visit to the country, noting that during her visit, the…

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New Zealand 370/4 in 87.0 Overs

New Zealand 370/4 in 87.0 Overs

ENG vs NZ, Third Test Live Score: Missed review, dropped catch haunt England England’s difficult day could have looked very different had a couple of key moments gone their way. Shortly after lunch, Shoaib Bashir struck Devon Conway on the pad when the batter was on 71 and New Zealand were 157 without loss. England…

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India’s AI services revenue touches  billion as adoption moves beyond pilots: Nasscom

India’s AI services revenue touches $12 billion as adoption moves beyond pilots: Nasscom

Speaking at the Nasscom US CEO Forum in New York, industry leaders said AI is creating fresh growth opportunities for technology services rather than replacing traditional IT work. India’s technology services industry is already generating an estimated $10-12 billion in revenue from artificial intelligence (AI) services, with nearly a quarter of companies moving AI projects…

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Couple denied boarding despite valid passes, spent night at airport; consumer commission orders SpiceJet to pay Rs 62,000

Couple denied boarding despite valid passes, spent night at airport; consumer commission orders SpiceJet to pay Rs 62,000

NEW DELHI: A district consumer commission in Srinagar has directed SpiceJet to pay Rs 62,078 to a Haj returnee and his wife after they were denied boarding despite having valid boarding passes and checking in on time. The commission held the airline liable for deficiency in service as well as unfair trade practice.What was the…

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India’s Operation Amistad for Venezuela (Image courtesy: https://x.com/adgpi) NEW DELHI: India on Friday launched Operation Amistad (“friend” in Spanish) to support earthquake-hit Venezuela, with two Indian Air Force (IAF) C-17 aircraft carrying a field hospital unit and more than 35 tonnes of relief supplies.Announcing the operation in a post on X, external affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar wrote, “Operation Amistad underway! Two @IAF_MCC C17s took-off today for Venezuela with urgent assistance to support their post-earthquake relief efforts.”He noted, “The assistance contains an Indian Army @adgpi Field Hospital Unit and over 35 tons of relief supplies, medicines and medical equipment, including two BHISHM Cubes. India is committed to support the Government and people of Venezuela in this difficult time.”The operation was launched a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over the devastation caused by the earthquakes, extended condolences to the families of the victims, and pledged to “extend all possible assistance.”Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez thanked PM Modi for his messages of condolence and offers of support following two massive earthquakes near the capital city, Caracas.Meanwhile, the death toll in the South American nation has risen to 235, while 4,300 people have been injured, health minister Carlos Alvarado announced on Thursday evening (local time).”As of 7:00 PM today, we have already attended to more than 4,300 injured people, some minor, most minor, but there are also moderate and serious cases. Many of them have required surgical interventions, and unfortunately, we have received around 235 patients who arrived without vital signs or who died upon arrival at our health facilities,” the minister said in the interview, according to CNN.’We share your pain’: Indian ArmyAccording to the Army, a 41-member team from the 60 Para Field Hospital, including nine medical officers, departed aboard the two IAF C-17 aircraft.The contingent is equipped to provide emergency medical care, trauma management, surgery and critical care, is carrying nearly six tonnes of medical supplies and humanitarian aid, including the indigenously developed BHISHM Cube under India’s Aarogya Maitri project.The BHISHM Cube is a rapidly deployable modular field hospital capable of delivering advanced trauma care, emergency surgeries and intensive care for up to 200 patients.In a message to the people of Venezuela, the Army affirmed that Indians share their pain and stand with them.”Compartimos su dolor. Estamos con ustedes,” it wrote in Spanish.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosNCERT Adds Section On SIR; Cites Manusmriti To Highlight Respect For Women In Vedic PeriodCM Yogi Targets Akhilesh, Says ‘Don’t Test Ram Devotees’; Warns Against Tarnishing Ayodhya’s ImageCentre Hikes Passport Fees From July 1: New One To Cost Rs 2,500; Rs 5,000 For Tatkal‘Beaten With Iron Rods’: Bonded Labour Horror In Uttar Pradesh, 12 Workers Rescued‘Throw My Daughter From The Same Place If…’: Accused Siya Goyal’s Mother On Lohagad Fort Murder CaseSuvendu Govt Likely To Introduce UCC Bill In West Bengal Assembly On MondayCanada Officially Confirms Khalistani Role In Air India Kanishka BombingKolkata Warehouse Collapse: Bengal CM Blames TMC Regime, Says ‘Flawed Plan’ Got ApprovalRam Mandir Donation Row: F.I.R Filed Against Eight Accused After SIT Flags EmbezzlementThreat To Journalists? Shiv Sena MP’s Remarks Trigger Political Storm In Maharashtra123PhotostoriesInside Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’s Munmun Dutta’s luxurious home: elegant interiors, artistic décor and moreRice water for hair growth: Mix these 4 ingredients for strong and long locksYou know exactly what to do to succeed, so why can’t you do it? Psychology explained (and how to fix it)Find your Guardian Archangel through your birth dateTrisha and Thalapathy Vijay’s most iconic fashion moments that still rule the hearts of Tamil cinema fansSuccess quote of the day by R Madhavan: ‘Life is just one shot at a time, don’t crowd your mind with too many thoughts’The secret ingredient Madhuri Dixit adds to make Kanda Poha breakfast high in protein; detailed recipe insideWhy ghee is considered sacred in Indian householdsWhich south Indian state has the most number of hill stations?5 countries that have banned social media for children and why123Hot PicksRBI Grade B Prelims ResultShamirpet TahsildarBank holiday todayGold price crashIndia US Trade dealDelhi rape-murderMumbai local murderActor Darshan SonKetan Agarwal MurderTop TrendingDoug MartinShreyas IyerIndian Citizenship document proofFIFA World Cup 2026KEAM Rank List 2026Mumba Local Train MurderMEA PassportNandani BosmiyaMK StalinMumbai Local Train News

India’s Operation Amistad for Venezuela (Image courtesy: https://x.com/adgpi) NEW DELHI: India on Friday launched Operation Amistad (“friend” in Spanish) to support earthquake-hit Venezuela, with two Indian Air Force (IAF) C-17 aircraft carrying a field hospital unit and more than 35 tonnes of relief supplies.Announcing the operation in a post on X, external affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar wrote, “Operation Amistad underway! Two @IAF_MCC C17s took-off today for Venezuela with urgent assistance to support their post-earthquake relief efforts.”He noted, “The assistance contains an Indian Army @adgpi Field Hospital Unit and over 35 tons of relief supplies, medicines and medical equipment, including two BHISHM Cubes. India is committed to support the Government and people of Venezuela in this difficult time.”The operation was launched a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over the devastation caused by the earthquakes, extended condolences to the families of the victims, and pledged to “extend all possible assistance.”Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez thanked PM Modi for his messages of condolence and offers of support following two massive earthquakes near the capital city, Caracas.Meanwhile, the death toll in the South American nation has risen to 235, while 4,300 people have been injured, health minister Carlos Alvarado announced on Thursday evening (local time).”As of 7:00 PM today, we have already attended to more than 4,300 injured people, some minor, most minor, but there are also moderate and serious cases. Many of them have required surgical interventions, and unfortunately, we have received around 235 patients who arrived without vital signs or who died upon arrival at our health facilities,” the minister said in the interview, according to CNN.’We share your pain’: Indian ArmyAccording to the Army, a 41-member team from the 60 Para Field Hospital, including nine medical officers, departed aboard the two IAF C-17 aircraft.The contingent is equipped to provide emergency medical care, trauma management, surgery and critical care, is carrying nearly six tonnes of medical supplies and humanitarian aid, including the indigenously developed BHISHM Cube under India’s Aarogya Maitri project.The BHISHM Cube is a rapidly deployable modular field hospital capable of delivering advanced trauma care, emergency surgeries and intensive care for up to 200 patients.In a message to the people of Venezuela, the Army affirmed that Indians share their pain and stand with them.”Compartimos su dolor. Estamos con ustedes,” it wrote in Spanish.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosNCERT Adds Section On SIR; Cites Manusmriti To Highlight Respect For Women In Vedic PeriodCM Yogi Targets Akhilesh, Says ‘Don’t Test Ram Devotees’; Warns Against Tarnishing Ayodhya’s ImageCentre Hikes Passport Fees From July 1: New One To Cost Rs 2,500; Rs 5,000 For Tatkal‘Beaten With Iron Rods’: Bonded Labour Horror In Uttar Pradesh, 12 Workers Rescued‘Throw My Daughter From The Same Place If…’: Accused Siya Goyal’s Mother On Lohagad Fort Murder CaseSuvendu Govt Likely To Introduce UCC Bill In West Bengal Assembly On MondayCanada Officially Confirms Khalistani Role In Air India Kanishka BombingKolkata Warehouse Collapse: Bengal CM Blames TMC Regime, Says ‘Flawed Plan’ Got ApprovalRam Mandir Donation Row: F.I.R Filed Against Eight Accused After SIT Flags EmbezzlementThreat To Journalists? Shiv Sena MP’s Remarks Trigger Political Storm In Maharashtra123PhotostoriesInside Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah’s Munmun Dutta’s luxurious home: elegant interiors, artistic décor and moreRice water for hair growth: Mix these 4 ingredients for strong and long locksYou know exactly what to do to succeed, so why can’t you do it? Psychology explained (and how to fix it)Find your Guardian Archangel through your birth dateTrisha and Thalapathy Vijay’s most iconic fashion moments that still rule the hearts of Tamil cinema fansSuccess quote of the day by R Madhavan: ‘Life is just one shot at a time, don’t crowd your mind with too many thoughts’The secret ingredient Madhuri Dixit adds to make Kanda Poha breakfast high in protein; detailed recipe insideWhy ghee is considered sacred in Indian householdsWhich south Indian state has the most number of hill stations?5 countries that have banned social media for children and why123Hot PicksRBI Grade B Prelims ResultShamirpet TahsildarBank holiday todayGold price crashIndia US Trade dealDelhi rape-murderMumbai local murderActor Darshan SonKetan Agarwal MurderTop TrendingDoug MartinShreyas IyerIndian Citizenship document proofFIFA World Cup 2026KEAM Rank List 2026Mumba Local Train MurderMEA PassportNandani BosmiyaMK StalinMumbai Local Train News

India’s Operation Amistad for Venezuela (Image courtesy: https://x.com/adgpi) NEW DELHI: India on Friday launched Operation Amistad (“friend” in Spanish) to support earthquake-hit Venezuela, with two Indian Air Force (IAF) C-17 aircraft carrying a field hospital unit and more than 35 tonnes of relief supplies.Announcing the operation in a post on X, external affairs minister Subrahmanyam…

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Kangana Ranaut reacts to Pune’s Ketan Agarwal death case as she shares Siya Goyal’s father’s video: ‘Parents can’t be blamed’

Kangana Ranaut reacts to Pune’s Ketan Agarwal death case as she shares Siya Goyal’s father’s video: ‘Parents can’t be blamed’

The death of 26-year-old Pune resident Ketan Agarwal, which was initially believed to be a tragic trekking accident, has now taken a dramatic turn. Ketan had reportedly fallen while trekking at Lohagad Fort on June 18, but the investigation has since shifted to an alleged murder case. According to reports, his fiancée, Siya Goyal, and…

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MEA auctions gifts received by dignitaries to public for the first time NEW DELHI: The Ministry of External Affairs has opened its Toshakhana collection to the public for the first time, auctioning around 300 gifts received by senior officials during international trips, with items ranging from Rolex watches to silver daggers and gold biscuits.The auction, which kicked off on June 8 and will conclude on June 30, features exotic presents and souvenirs collected by ministry officials, including the Foreign Secretary, over the years. Prices range between approximately Rs 3000 and Rs 19 lakhs.Rolex Yacht Master IIAmong the most sought-after items are two Rolex Yacht Master II watches with a starting price of Rs 16.5 lakh, which have garnered more than a dozen bids. An antique silver box from the 1980s, designed as a high-end cigar or cigarette container, has received 29 bids, with the highest exceeding Rs 52,000 against a base price of Rs 12,030.A decorative silver box flanked by two gold-plated dragons, containing a 20-gram fine gold biscuit from Swiss brand Argor Heraeus, has a starting price of Rs 3.92 lakh and has received eight bids so far. However, multiple items like an Apple Macbook Pro, and a gold jewellery set from Kuwait by Al Arbash, have not received any bids.What is Toshakhana?The term Toshakhana originates from the Mughal era, where princes stored “gifts and emblems of honour” received for their posterity. It translates to “treasure house” in Persian.Under British colonial rule, East India Company officials were not allowed to accept diplomatic gifts, known as khilat, from Indian or Middle Eastern rulers. When required, officials deposited such gifts in the company’s treasury for later use in exchange with other rulers.In modern India, all gifts received by the Prime Minister and other officials from overseas must be deposited in the Toshakhana for evaluation. As per a June 1978 gazette notification, every gift received during an official visit must be deposited within 30 days of return.Indian rules allow recipients to keep gifts valued below Rs 5,000. Those valued above are evaluated to allow purchase by the recipient on payment of the difference. The rest are auctioned.An amendment allows IAS, IPS and IFS officers to retain gifts received from foreign dignitaries while being members of the Indian delegation. However, they must declare them if they are worth more than Rs 25,000.A first-of-its-kind auctionThis is the first time Toshakhana items have been made available to the general public. The last auction, held in 1983, was open only to government employees at the MEA headquarters.Officials said the auction is being conducted in compliance with revised Toshakhana Rules, 2024. The proceeds will go to the Consolidated Fund of India.First of its kind auctionThe items offered are primarily heritage, souvenir, decorative, collectible or ceremonial items, and may not be intended for functional, commercial or operational use.While no item received by any political functionary has been selected this time, the ministry is planning the next round of auction, wherein presents received by consecutive External Affairs Ministers will also be added.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosNCERT Adds Section On SIR; Cites Manusmriti To Highlight Respect For Women In Vedic PeriodCM Yogi Targets Akhilesh, Says ‘Don’t Test Ram Devotees’; Warns Against Tarnishing Ayodhya’s ImageCentre Hikes Passport Fees From July 1: New One To Cost Rs 2,500; Rs 5,000 For Tatkal‘Beaten With Iron Rods’: Bonded Labour Horror In Uttar Pradesh, 12 Workers Rescued‘Throw My Daughter From The Same Place If…’: Accused Siya Goyal’s Mother On Lohagad Fort Murder CaseSuvendu Govt Likely To Introduce UCC Bill In West Bengal Assembly On MondayCanada Officially Confirms Khalistani Role In Air India Kanishka BombingKolkata Warehouse Collapse: Bengal CM Blames TMC Regime, Says ‘Flawed Plan’ Got ApprovalRam Mandir Donation Row: F.I.R Filed Against Eight Accused After SIT Flags EmbezzlementThreat To Journalists? Shiv Sena MP’s Remarks Trigger Political Storm In Maharashtra123PhotostoriesRice water for hair growth: Mix these 4 ingredients for strong and long locksYou know exactly what to do to succeed, so why can’t you do it? Psychology explained (and how to fix it)Find your Guardian Archangel through your birth dateTrisha and Thalapathy Vijay’s most iconic fashion moments that still rule the hearts of Tamil cinema fansSuccess quote of the day by R Madhavan: ‘Life is just one shot at a time, don’t crowd your mind with too many thoughts’The secret ingredient Madhuri Dixit adds to make Kanda Poha breakfast high in protein; detailed recipe insideWhy ghee is considered sacred in Indian householdsWhich south Indian state has the most number of hill stations?5 countries that have banned social media for children and whyWhat would you do? My 10-year-old wants a smartphone because ‘everyone else has one’: 5 mothers share what happened next123Hot PicksRBI Grade B Prelims ResultShamirpet TahsildarBank holiday todayGold price crashIndia US Trade dealDelhi rape-murderMumbai local murderActor Darshan SonKetan Agarwal MurderTop TrendingDoug MartinShreyas IyerIndian Citizenship document proofFIFA World Cup 2026KEAM Rank List 2026Mumba Local Train MurderMEA PassportNandani BosmiyaMK StalinMumbai Local Train News

MEA auctions gifts received by dignitaries to public for the first time NEW DELHI: The Ministry of External Affairs has opened its Toshakhana collection to the public for the first time, auctioning around 300 gifts received by senior officials during international trips, with items ranging from Rolex watches to silver daggers and gold biscuits.The auction, which kicked off on June 8 and will conclude on June 30, features exotic presents and souvenirs collected by ministry officials, including the Foreign Secretary, over the years. Prices range between approximately Rs 3000 and Rs 19 lakhs.Rolex Yacht Master IIAmong the most sought-after items are two Rolex Yacht Master II watches with a starting price of Rs 16.5 lakh, which have garnered more than a dozen bids. An antique silver box from the 1980s, designed as a high-end cigar or cigarette container, has received 29 bids, with the highest exceeding Rs 52,000 against a base price of Rs 12,030.A decorative silver box flanked by two gold-plated dragons, containing a 20-gram fine gold biscuit from Swiss brand Argor Heraeus, has a starting price of Rs 3.92 lakh and has received eight bids so far. However, multiple items like an Apple Macbook Pro, and a gold jewellery set from Kuwait by Al Arbash, have not received any bids.What is Toshakhana?The term Toshakhana originates from the Mughal era, where princes stored “gifts and emblems of honour” received for their posterity. It translates to “treasure house” in Persian.Under British colonial rule, East India Company officials were not allowed to accept diplomatic gifts, known as khilat, from Indian or Middle Eastern rulers. When required, officials deposited such gifts in the company’s treasury for later use in exchange with other rulers.In modern India, all gifts received by the Prime Minister and other officials from overseas must be deposited in the Toshakhana for evaluation. As per a June 1978 gazette notification, every gift received during an official visit must be deposited within 30 days of return.Indian rules allow recipients to keep gifts valued below Rs 5,000. Those valued above are evaluated to allow purchase by the recipient on payment of the difference. The rest are auctioned.An amendment allows IAS, IPS and IFS officers to retain gifts received from foreign dignitaries while being members of the Indian delegation. However, they must declare them if they are worth more than Rs 25,000.A first-of-its-kind auctionThis is the first time Toshakhana items have been made available to the general public. The last auction, held in 1983, was open only to government employees at the MEA headquarters.Officials said the auction is being conducted in compliance with revised Toshakhana Rules, 2024. The proceeds will go to the Consolidated Fund of India.First of its kind auctionThe items offered are primarily heritage, souvenir, decorative, collectible or ceremonial items, and may not be intended for functional, commercial or operational use.While no item received by any political functionary has been selected this time, the ministry is planning the next round of auction, wherein presents received by consecutive External Affairs Ministers will also be added.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosNCERT Adds Section On SIR; Cites Manusmriti To Highlight Respect For Women In Vedic PeriodCM Yogi Targets Akhilesh, Says ‘Don’t Test Ram Devotees’; Warns Against Tarnishing Ayodhya’s ImageCentre Hikes Passport Fees From July 1: New One To Cost Rs 2,500; Rs 5,000 For Tatkal‘Beaten With Iron Rods’: Bonded Labour Horror In Uttar Pradesh, 12 Workers Rescued‘Throw My Daughter From The Same Place If…’: Accused Siya Goyal’s Mother On Lohagad Fort Murder CaseSuvendu Govt Likely To Introduce UCC Bill In West Bengal Assembly On MondayCanada Officially Confirms Khalistani Role In Air India Kanishka BombingKolkata Warehouse Collapse: Bengal CM Blames TMC Regime, Says ‘Flawed Plan’ Got ApprovalRam Mandir Donation Row: F.I.R Filed Against Eight Accused After SIT Flags EmbezzlementThreat To Journalists? Shiv Sena MP’s Remarks Trigger Political Storm In Maharashtra123PhotostoriesRice water for hair growth: Mix these 4 ingredients for strong and long locksYou know exactly what to do to succeed, so why can’t you do it? Psychology explained (and how to fix it)Find your Guardian Archangel through your birth dateTrisha and Thalapathy Vijay’s most iconic fashion moments that still rule the hearts of Tamil cinema fansSuccess quote of the day by R Madhavan: ‘Life is just one shot at a time, don’t crowd your mind with too many thoughts’The secret ingredient Madhuri Dixit adds to make Kanda Poha breakfast high in protein; detailed recipe insideWhy ghee is considered sacred in Indian householdsWhich south Indian state has the most number of hill stations?5 countries that have banned social media for children and whyWhat would you do? My 10-year-old wants a smartphone because ‘everyone else has one’: 5 mothers share what happened next123Hot PicksRBI Grade B Prelims ResultShamirpet TahsildarBank holiday todayGold price crashIndia US Trade dealDelhi rape-murderMumbai local murderActor Darshan SonKetan Agarwal MurderTop TrendingDoug MartinShreyas IyerIndian Citizenship document proofFIFA World Cup 2026KEAM Rank List 2026Mumba Local Train MurderMEA PassportNandani BosmiyaMK StalinMumbai Local Train News

MEA auctions gifts received by dignitaries to public for the first time NEW DELHI: The Ministry of External Affairs has opened its Toshakhana collection to the public for the first time, auctioning around 300 gifts received by senior officials during international trips, with items ranging from Rolex watches to silver daggers and gold biscuits.The auction,…

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