RBSE Class 10 result 2026: Rechecking, re-exam process explained; check how to apply

RBSE Class 10 result 2026: Rechecking, re-exam process explained; check how to apply

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) officially released the Class 10 Result 2026 yesterday, March 24, 2026, around 1 PM. The results were made live on the board’s official websites: rajeduboard.rajasthan.gov.in and rajresults.nic.in. Around 6.08 lakh students had registered for the exam, which was conducted from February 21 to February 28, 2026. This year,…

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‘Bridgerton Season 5’: Hannah Dodd and Masali Baduza get candid about their most exciting scenes

‘Bridgerton Season 5’: Hannah Dodd and Masali Baduza get candid about their most exciting scenes

‘Bridgerton’ is about to step into one of Julia Quinn’s most heartfelt stories when Season 5 centers on widow Francesca Bridgerton and John’s cousin Michaela Stirling. Played by Hannah Dodd and Masali Baduza, the pair bring a fresh, emotionally charged second‑chance romance that feels both sweeping and intimate. From stormy horseback rides to rain‑soaked nights…

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Libra Horoscope Today, March 25, 2026: Take one measured risk

Libra Horoscope Today, March 25, 2026: Take one measured risk

Libra, today is a day to bask in the glow of achievement and enhanced self-assurance. You’ll notice success radiating from different facets of your life. Relationships are blooming with positivity, ideal for deepening connections. For students, concentration will be your ally! Professionally, keep your eyes peeled for exciting collaborations and fruitful dealings. Victory has a…

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Oil prices today (March 25, 2026): Crude slips below 0 amid ceasefire hopes in Iran; Brent down 6%, WTI at

Oil prices today (March 25, 2026): Crude slips below $100 amid ceasefire hopes in Iran; Brent down 6%, WTI at $87

The Middle East crisis has stretched to its fourth week and oil prices have finally shown sign of relaxation, cooling off sharply on Wednesday. Fuel prices fell over 5%, giving back some of the gains from the previous session, as hopes of a possible diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East raised expectations that supply disruptions…

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NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the West Bengal govt how a central agency can approach a state authority headed by the CM when its complaint is against the CM herself. The court put the question to CM Mamata Banerjee’s counsel Kapil Sibal when he argued that Enforcement Directorate cannot petition SC over alleged violation of its fundamental rights and should instead resort to statutory remedies, like lodging FIR under BNS.Sibal told a bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and N V Anjaria that the allegation levelled by ED amounts to violation of statutory rights for which a police complaint could be filed, and violation of statutory rights is not a violation of fundamental rights to justify a writ petition.   Watch Pre-Poll Shock In Bengal As ED Raids I-PAC Office, CM Mamata Calls It Political Targeting By Centre “If the CM barges into an ED investigation, your idea of remedy for ED is to go to the state govt which is headed by the CM and inform them about it and seek remedy,” the bench asked Sibal while hearing petitions filed by ED and its officers against Bengal govt, CM, Kolkata Police commissioner and other state officials for not allowing it to discharge duties while carrying out raids in Kolkata in Jan, including at political consultancy firm I-PAC’s office, in connection with a money laundering probe linked to the coal ‘scam’ case.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran war’They are talking sense’: Trump says Iran ‘agreed to not have nuclear weapon’The senior advocate, however, said the bench was wrongly assuming that the CM has committed an offence when the matter was still to be investigated. He said govt officials acting under the statutory provision cannot invoke fundamental rights in the event of obstruction in discharge of duties and there are statutory remedies for it. He said ED and its officials filed writ petitions without alleging which specific fundamental rights of theirs was breached.”If Enforcement Directorate is investigating (a case) under PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) and some other offence has come to the notice of its officers then the agency concerned, in this case state govt, should be informed as per section 66 of PMLA,” Sibal added.The bench, however, said the alleged second charge – not allowing Enforcement Directorate to conduct raid – was separate from the PMLA case as the offence was committed against ED officials.”The person who filed the writ petition has not claimed any fundamental right. Not only that, assuming he has a fundamental right, then the petition must state which fundamental right has been violated… There is a statutory remedy for it and that statutory remedy has to be followed. If an offence is committed within the jurisdiction of a particular police station in a particular state then the investigation has to be done by the state,” Sibal argued.Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, for Bengal DGP, told SC that question of maintainability of the petition should be adjudicated by a larger bench as important questions of law are involved.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesInside the love lives of ‘The Brady Bunch’ cast: From on-screen family to real-life romancesExpert-approved 10 food combinations offering 12-30 g protein per servingFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love story123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the West Bengal govt how a central agency can approach a state authority headed by the CM when its complaint is against the CM herself. The court put the question to CM Mamata Banerjee’s counsel Kapil Sibal when he argued that Enforcement Directorate cannot petition SC over alleged violation of its fundamental rights and should instead resort to statutory remedies, like lodging FIR under BNS.Sibal told a bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and N V Anjaria that the allegation levelled by ED amounts to violation of statutory rights for which a police complaint could be filed, and violation of statutory rights is not a violation of fundamental rights to justify a writ petition. Watch Pre-Poll Shock In Bengal As ED Raids I-PAC Office, CM Mamata Calls It Political Targeting By Centre “If the CM barges into an ED investigation, your idea of remedy for ED is to go to the state govt which is headed by the CM and inform them about it and seek remedy,” the bench asked Sibal while hearing petitions filed by ED and its officers against Bengal govt, CM, Kolkata Police commissioner and other state officials for not allowing it to discharge duties while carrying out raids in Kolkata in Jan, including at political consultancy firm I-PAC’s office, in connection with a money laundering probe linked to the coal ‘scam’ case.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran war’They are talking sense’: Trump says Iran ‘agreed to not have nuclear weapon’The senior advocate, however, said the bench was wrongly assuming that the CM has committed an offence when the matter was still to be investigated. He said govt officials acting under the statutory provision cannot invoke fundamental rights in the event of obstruction in discharge of duties and there are statutory remedies for it. He said ED and its officials filed writ petitions without alleging which specific fundamental rights of theirs was breached.”If Enforcement Directorate is investigating (a case) under PMLA (Prevention of Money Laundering Act) and some other offence has come to the notice of its officers then the agency concerned, in this case state govt, should be informed as per section 66 of PMLA,” Sibal added.The bench, however, said the alleged second charge – not allowing Enforcement Directorate to conduct raid – was separate from the PMLA case as the offence was committed against ED officials.”The person who filed the writ petition has not claimed any fundamental right. Not only that, assuming he has a fundamental right, then the petition must state which fundamental right has been violated… There is a statutory remedy for it and that statutory remedy has to be followed. If an offence is committed within the jurisdiction of a particular police station in a particular state then the investigation has to be done by the state,” Sibal argued.Senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, for Bengal DGP, told SC that question of maintainability of the petition should be adjudicated by a larger bench as important questions of law are involved.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesInside the love lives of ‘The Brady Bunch’ cast: From on-screen family to real-life romancesExpert-approved 10 food combinations offering 12-30 g protein per servingFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love story123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the West Bengal govt how a central agency can approach a state authority headed by the CM when its complaint is against the CM herself. The court put the question to CM Mamata Banerjee’s counsel Kapil Sibal when he argued that Enforcement Directorate cannot petition SC over alleged…

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‘Jumanji 3’ release POSTPONED to Christmas; to join ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Dune: Part Three’ box office clash

‘Jumanji 3’ release POSTPONED to Christmas; to join ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Dune: Part Three’ box office clash

The Christmas box office just got a little more crowded, with ‘Jumanji 3’ postponing its December 11 release. According to the latest reports, the makers have postponed the film’s release by two weeks, setting it up in an already crowded box office with heavyweights like ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and ‘Dune: Part Three’ clashing at the ticket…

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NEW DELHI: The ‘ED vs West Bengal CM’ proceedings in SC on Tuesday saw a sharp exchange between the bench and CM Mamata Banerjee’s counsel Kapil Sibal.When the bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and N V Anjaria asked how ED could file a complaint against the CM before a state authority headed by her, Sibal said the bench was presuming guilt. “Do not say that it is a fact. It is just an allegation,” he said, adding that the charges are yet to be probed.   Watch SC Flags “Very Unusual” Situation, Seeks Remedy Over Mamata ‘Obstructing’ ED Charge The bench clarified it was not assuming anything. “It is an allegation… every allegation is based on some facts; if there are no facts, there is no need for it to be investigated. That is what they are praying for CBI to investigate,” it said.Sibal then urged the bench not to “get upset”. The court clarified that asking questions did not mean that the bench is agitated. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran war”Do not agitate us by saying that we are agitated,” the bench told Sibal. The proceedings, thereafter, went on smoothly.The court was hearing petitions by ED and its officers against the state govt, CM, Kolkata police commissioner and others, seeking a CBI probe for allegedly obstructing ED officials during raids on January 8 at multiple locations in Kolkata, including the office of political consultancy firm I-PAC, in a money laundering probe linked to the coal scam. tnnEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesInside the love lives of ‘The Brady Bunch’ cast: From on-screen family to real-life romancesFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love storyFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this Navratri123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: The ‘ED vs West Bengal CM’ proceedings in SC on Tuesday saw a sharp exchange between the bench and CM Mamata Banerjee’s counsel Kapil Sibal.When the bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and N V Anjaria asked how ED could file a complaint against the CM before a state authority headed by her, Sibal said the bench was presuming guilt. “Do not say that it is a fact. It is just an allegation,” he said, adding that the charges are yet to be probed. Watch SC Flags “Very Unusual” Situation, Seeks Remedy Over Mamata ‘Obstructing’ ED Charge The bench clarified it was not assuming anything. “It is an allegation… every allegation is based on some facts; if there are no facts, there is no need for it to be investigated. That is what they are praying for CBI to investigate,” it said.Sibal then urged the bench not to “get upset”. The court clarified that asking questions did not mean that the bench is agitated. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran war”Do not agitate us by saying that we are agitated,” the bench told Sibal. The proceedings, thereafter, went on smoothly.The court was hearing petitions by ED and its officers against the state govt, CM, Kolkata police commissioner and others, seeking a CBI probe for allegedly obstructing ED officials during raids on January 8 at multiple locations in Kolkata, including the office of political consultancy firm I-PAC, in a money laundering probe linked to the coal scam. tnnEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesInside the love lives of ‘The Brady Bunch’ cast: From on-screen family to real-life romancesFrom Saif Ali Khan-Amrita Singh to Bhagyashree-Himalaya Dasani: 5 famous Indian celebrities who eloped and got marriedExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedDivyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya to become parents after 10 years of marriage: From meeting when she was heartbroken to becoming life partners–Their love storyFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this Navratri123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: The ‘ED vs West Bengal CM’ proceedings in SC on Tuesday saw a sharp exchange between the bench and CM Mamata Banerjee’s counsel Kapil Sibal.When the bench of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and N V Anjaria asked how ED could file a complaint against the CM before a state authority headed by her,…

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Jay-Z BREAKS silence on dismissed lawsuit: ‘I knew what was coming; wasn’t naïve’ | English Movie News

Jay-Z BREAKS silence on dismissed lawsuit: ‘I knew what was coming; wasn’t naïve’ | English Movie News

Jay-Z, the iconic rap mogul and Roc Nation founder, has opened up about the profound emotional toll of a dismissed 2024 assault lawsuit that falsely implicated him alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs. He recently revealed feeling “really heartbroken by everything that occurred,” describing it as a period of “uncontrollable anger” that drained him deeply. The allegations,…

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NEW DELHI: Govt on Tuesday said five LPG tankers with nearly 2.3 lakh tonne of cooking gas are in the west of Strait of Hormuz and another tanker will get loaded in the next few days. It said the two ships, Pine Gas and Jag Vasant, will reach New Mangalore and Kandla ports this week, while clarifying that “no permission” is required for ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz.Responding to a question on whether vessels needed clearance from Iranian authorities to cross the strait, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, special secretary in the shipping ministry, said, “It is an international strait. Every country has a right of freedom of navigation through that strait. No permission is needed (to cross it). Earlier also, no permission was needed. Now also, it’s not needed.”He said international regulations do not allow any levy on ships transiting the strait. However, given the current situation, movements must be assessed for safety and appropriate timing, Sinha said.According to shipping ministry, 20 Indian-flagged ships remain in the west of Hormuz.   Watch Two More Indian LPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Transit Strait Of Hormuz Amid Iran-Israel War End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this NavratriRanveer Singh’s Car Collection: Top 5 cars owned by the actor‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’: All about Sara Arjun, Ranveer Singh’s leading lady in the filmPresident Droupadi Murmu loves Rice Cheela for breakfast: 5 other Odia breakfast dishes that are truly comforting123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: Govt on Tuesday said five LPG tankers with nearly 2.3 lakh tonne of cooking gas are in the west of Strait of Hormuz and another tanker will get loaded in the next few days. It said the two ships, Pine Gas and Jag Vasant, will reach New Mangalore and Kandla ports this week, while clarifying that “no permission” is required for ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz.Responding to a question on whether vessels needed clearance from Iranian authorities to cross the strait, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, special secretary in the shipping ministry, said, “It is an international strait. Every country has a right of freedom of navigation through that strait. No permission is needed (to cross it). Earlier also, no permission was needed. Now also, it’s not needed.”He said international regulations do not allow any levy on ships transiting the strait. However, given the current situation, movements must be assessed for safety and appropriate timing, Sinha said.According to shipping ministry, 20 Indian-flagged ships remain in the west of Hormuz. Watch Two More Indian LPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Transit Strait Of Hormuz Amid Iran-Israel War End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Built A Naval Network But Missed The Red Sea’s Key ChokepointLPG Ships Pine Gas And Jag Vasant Safely Cross Hormuz, Crew Hails Indian NavyIran Threats Undermine 10 Million Indian Lives, Israel’s ‘Great Plans With India’: Envoy AzarVessels ‘Going Dark’ In EEZ: Navy Chief Tripathi On ‘Emerging Flash Points’ In Indo-PacificAre Trump’s Iran Announcements Driven By Market Manipulation?; Trump Calls Modi To Discuss Iran WarIAF’s Biggest Aircraft Deal Progress To Replace Aging Fleet , C-130J, C-390 And A400M In RaceUS President Trump Dials PM Modi Amid West Asia Conflict, Discusses Strait Of HormuzIndia’s Rafale Marine Deal May Move Faster Than Planned With Trainer Arrival: Reports’India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia CrisisGovt Calls All-Party Meeting To Discuss West Asia Conflict Amid Opposition Uproar123PhotostoriesExclusive – ‘The 50’ Winner Shiv Thakare opens up about his journey, Prince sacrificing his Ticket To Finale for him and his team distracting Faisu during finale taskStop Frying: Chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 3 ways to prepare sweet potato in an air fryer6 kg vs 10 kg washing machine: How many clothes can your machine handle at a timeWhy women need to think about calcium much earlier than they usually doChennai airport phase-2 international terminal to open by December, set to handle 35 million passengers annually10 foods that were once illegal around the world and why they were bannedFrom gold to copper: 5 smart metal investments to make this NavratriRanveer Singh’s Car Collection: Top 5 cars owned by the actor‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’: All about Sara Arjun, Ranveer Singh’s leading lady in the filmPresident Droupadi Murmu loves Rice Cheela for breakfast: 5 other Odia breakfast dishes that are truly comforting123Hot PicksTrain ticket refund ruleFortnite layoffsSonia GandhiGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop Trending82nd Airborne DivisionFortnite layoffsRCB soldSonia GandhiIRCTC ticket bookingFrances TiafoeHarish RanaTrump Modi callToronto airport heistBihar Board Science Topper

NEW DELHI: Govt on Tuesday said five LPG tankers with nearly 2.3 lakh tonne of cooking gas are in the west of Strait of Hormuz and another tanker will get loaded in the next few days. It said the two ships, Pine Gas and Jag Vasant, will reach New Mangalore and Kandla ports this week,…

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Ram Gopal Varma suggests Pakistan make ‘Dhurandhar: The Truth’ as the Ranveer Singh starrer faces a propaganda tag

Ram Gopal Varma suggests Pakistan make ‘Dhurandhar: The Truth’ as the Ranveer Singh starrer faces a propaganda tag

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has strongly defended ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ against claims of being propaganda. He challenged critics to create their own version if they disagree with the narrative. The espionage thriller, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, is achieving significant box office success, nearing Rs 1000 crore globally. Read on to know…

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Aditya Birla & TOI Groups, Bolt Ventures and Blackstone acquire RCB for .8bn

Aditya Birla & TOI Groups, Bolt Ventures and Blackstone acquire RCB for $1.8bn

MUMBAI: Aditya Birla Group, The Times of India Group, Bolt Ventures, and Blackstone have signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), current holders of both the Indian Premier League and Women’s Premier League titles, from United Spirits Ltd (USL), a subsidiary of Diageo Plc. The transaction has valued the franchise…

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