May 01, 2026, 14:55 IST

May 01, 2026, 14:55 IST

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) The young prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has already lit up IPL 2026 with a blistering run of form, and now he stands on the brink of another major milestone in T20 cricket. The 15-year-old Rajasthan Royals sensation is just one six away from completing 100 sixes in T20 cricket. If he…

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ACPC Gujarat BTech Admissions 2026 begin: Online registration open- Check key dates, link to apply

ACPC Gujarat BTech Admissions 2026 begin: Online registration open- Check key dates, link to apply

The Admission Committee for Professional Courses, Gujarat, has opened the online registration process for BE/BTech admissions for the 2026–27 academic session. The admission process is completely online, and candidates must register through the official website to be considered for seat allotment. Students who have completed Class 12 in the Science stream are eligible to apply….

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‘Maharashtra has truly been my karma bhoomi’: Akshay Kumar shares heartfelt message on Maharashtra Day 2026

‘Maharashtra has truly been my karma bhoomi’: Akshay Kumar shares heartfelt message on Maharashtra Day 2026

On Maharashtra Day, celebrated on May 1, Bollywood star Akshay Kumar shared a heartfelt tribute to the state he calls home, expressing gratitude, pride, and a deep personal connection to Maharashtra and its people. Akshay Kumar’s Maharashtra Day message Akshay Kumar, currently hosting the quiz reality show ‘Wheel of Fortune’, opened up about what Maharashtra…

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Palayamkottai Assembly Constituency is an urban seat in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu, under Tirunelveli Lok Sabha, recognized for its educational institutions, mission hospitals, and Nellai River proximity supporting a mix of trade, services, and peri-urban farming. Abdul Wahab M of DMK serves as the current MLA as of March 2026, elected in 2021 with 89,117 votes (55.32% share) over AIADMK’s Jerald (36,976 votes) by a substantial margin of 52,141 votes (57.76% turnout), with no subsequent changes reported. Key issues involve urban water supply inconsistencies, traffic management in growing areas, healthcare strain on mission facilities, youth job opportunities beyond education sector, flood prevention along rivers, and infrastructure for religious and academic tourism.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia-Bangladesh Row: Dhaka Summons Indian Envoy Over Assam CM Himanta’s RemarksJabalpur Cruise Boat Capsize: 9 Dead as Rescue Operations Continue at Bargi Dam in Madhya PradeshChanakya Today Exit Poll: BJP Sweep In Bengal, DMK Ahead In TN, Assam Favours NDAUS Hands Back 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth  Million To India, Exposes Global Smuggling NetworksNaval Anti-ship Missile : Navy, Drdo Demonstrate Salvo Launch That Can Sink ShipsECI Introduces New QR Code Photo ID Rule To Prevent Unauthorised Entry At Counting CentresCCTV Shows Car Plunging Into Gorge In Una, Himachal | Tyre Burst Suspected, 2 KilledDelhi HC Freezes Sunjay Kapur Assets, Restrains Priya Kapur In High-Stakes Inheritance DisputeLet’s Not Choose For People: Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre Over Minor Rape Survivor’s Pregnancy Case’Sonia Gandhi Takes Decisions’: Congress President Kharge On Karnataka CM Change Buzz123Photostories19-kg commercial LPG cylinder price hiked by Rs 993: 3 practical alternatives for high-volume cookingBest ways to snake-proof your home and gardenWhich Moon mantra you should chant based on your birth dateDeepika Padukone, Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood celebrities who’ve graced Met Gala over the years5 times Usha Vance taught us lessons in minimalistic chicMay 2026 theatrical and OTT releases: ‘Raja Shivaji’, ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ and moreWhat is the foamy layer on top of cooked dal? Tips to cook dal right for better digestionShubman Gill’s Chandigarh villa is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family rootsSluggish digestion? Harvard doc reveals a 10-minute fixFlower Moon 2026: Manifest your desires tonight based on your date of birth123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingStock Market Holiday TodayBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultMumbai Police DeathBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

Palayamkottai Assembly Constituency is an urban seat in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu, under Tirunelveli Lok Sabha, recognized for its educational institutions, mission hospitals, and Nellai River proximity supporting a mix of trade, services, and peri-urban farming. Abdul Wahab M of DMK serves as the current MLA as of March 2026, elected in 2021 with 89,117 votes (55.32% share) over AIADMK’s Jerald (36,976 votes) by a substantial margin of 52,141 votes (57.76% turnout), with no subsequent changes reported. Key issues involve urban water supply inconsistencies, traffic management in growing areas, healthcare strain on mission facilities, youth job opportunities beyond education sector, flood prevention along rivers, and infrastructure for religious and academic tourism.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia-Bangladesh Row: Dhaka Summons Indian Envoy Over Assam CM Himanta’s RemarksJabalpur Cruise Boat Capsize: 9 Dead as Rescue Operations Continue at Bargi Dam in Madhya PradeshChanakya Today Exit Poll: BJP Sweep In Bengal, DMK Ahead In TN, Assam Favours NDAUS Hands Back 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth $14 Million To India, Exposes Global Smuggling NetworksNaval Anti-ship Missile : Navy, Drdo Demonstrate Salvo Launch That Can Sink ShipsECI Introduces New QR Code Photo ID Rule To Prevent Unauthorised Entry At Counting CentresCCTV Shows Car Plunging Into Gorge In Una, Himachal | Tyre Burst Suspected, 2 KilledDelhi HC Freezes Sunjay Kapur Assets, Restrains Priya Kapur In High-Stakes Inheritance DisputeLet’s Not Choose For People: Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre Over Minor Rape Survivor’s Pregnancy Case’Sonia Gandhi Takes Decisions’: Congress President Kharge On Karnataka CM Change Buzz123Photostories19-kg commercial LPG cylinder price hiked by Rs 993: 3 practical alternatives for high-volume cookingBest ways to snake-proof your home and gardenWhich Moon mantra you should chant based on your birth dateDeepika Padukone, Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood celebrities who’ve graced Met Gala over the years5 times Usha Vance taught us lessons in minimalistic chicMay 2026 theatrical and OTT releases: ‘Raja Shivaji’, ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ and moreWhat is the foamy layer on top of cooked dal? Tips to cook dal right for better digestionShubman Gill’s Chandigarh villa is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family rootsSluggish digestion? Harvard doc reveals a 10-minute fixFlower Moon 2026: Manifest your desires tonight based on your date of birth123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingStock Market Holiday TodayBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultMumbai Police DeathBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

Palayamkottai Assembly Constituency is an urban seat in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu, under Tirunelveli Lok Sabha, recognized for its educational institutions, mission hospitals, and Nellai River proximity supporting a mix of trade, services, and peri-urban farming. Abdul Wahab M of DMK serves as the current MLA as of March 2026, elected in 2021 with 89,117…

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UPSSSC PET result 2026 released at upsssc.gov.in for Forest Guard and other posts: Direct link to download merit list here

UPSSSC PET result 2026 released at upsssc.gov.in for Forest Guard and other posts: Direct link to download merit list here

UPSSSC PET result 2026: The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has announced the results of the Physical Efficiency Test (PET) for Forest Guard, Wildlife Guard, and Enforcement Constable posts. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now check their qualifying status through the official website, upsssc.gov.in. The commission has published the result in…

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File photo The Indus River System comprises six major rivers, the Indus, Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej, flowing through the territories of both India and Pakistan. The system sustains drinking water, agriculture and electricity generation across the Indus Basin, supporting hundreds of millions of people on both sides of the border.When British India was partitioned in 1947, the Indus River System was also divided between the two successor states.The geographic reality was stark: India, as the upper riparian state, held the headwaters of most rivers, while Pakistan’s agricultural heartland, the heavily irrigated Punjab plains, depended critically on continued water flows from the east.India, for its part, required access to the system for its own development objectives in Punjab and Rajasthan, while seeking stability and normalised relations with its new western neighbour.Despite its own pressing domestic needs, India concluded this highly concessionary water-sharing pact with Pakistan on 19 September, 1960, an agreement facilitated by the World Bank.Negotiations India paid the price for rationalityPakistan’s strategy of delay and the 1954 World Bank proposal:The trajectory of the negotiations was shaped, from the outset, by the asymmetry between India’s reasonable and constructive approach and Pakistan’s maximalist, sometimes absurd, demands — an asymmetry that anchored outcomes far more favourably to Pakistan than equity would have warranted.The World Bank’s first substantive proposal of 5 February 1954 illustrates this plainly: even at this initial stage, it required significant one-sided concessions from India:All planned Indian developments along the upper reaches of both the Indus and Chenab were to be abandoned, with those benefits accruing to Pakistan instead.India was required to forgo diverting approximately 6 MAF from the Chenab River.No Chenab waters at Merala (now in Pakistan) would be available for Indian use.No water development would be permitted in Kutch from the river system.Despite these considerable impositions, India accepted the proposal in good faith almost immediately, signalling its genuine desire for a speedy resolution. Pakistan, by contrast, delayed its formal acceptance for nearly five years until 22 December 1958.As a result of this goodwill gesture of India, the restrictions were imposed on her while Pakistan continued developing new uses on the Western rivers without equivalent constraints.Pakistan absorbed the lesson that obstruction pays and cooperation costs, and has applied this lesson consistently ever since.What India lost: The scale of sacrificeThe water allocation:Under the Treaty’s allocation formula, India received exclusive rights to the three Eastern rivers — the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi, while Pakistan received rights to the waters of the three Western river, the Indus, Chenab, and Jhelum.India was permitted certain limited, non-consumptive uses of the Western rivers within its own territory, primarily for run-of-river hydropower generation, subject to extensive design and operational restrictions.In volumetric terms, the Eastern rivers allocated to India carry approximately 33 million acre-feet (MAF) of annual flow, while the Western rivers allocated to Pakistan carry approximately 135 MAF, giving Pakistan roughly 80 per cent of the system’s water. India received 20 percent, in exchange for relinquishing all claim to the vastly larger Western system.The critical point is that India did not gain new water from the agreement. What India received was formal acknowledgment of flows it already accessed, in exchange for relinquishing all claim to the far larger Western system.India was permitted certain non-consumptive uses of the Western rivers within its territory, primarily run-of-river hydropower generation.The financial concession: Paying to give away waterPerhaps the most striking anomaly of the Treaty is the financial provision. India agreed to pay approximately £62 million (approximately .5 billion in present value) as compensation to Pakistan to build water resources infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.This payment represents a unique precedent in which the upstream country, which was already surrendering the majority of the system’s water, additionally paid the downstream country for the “privilege” of doing so.India essentially subsidised Pakistan’s acceptance of a deal that heavily favoured Pakistan on the fundamental question of water allocation.The treaty’s structural unfairnessUnilateral asymmetric restrictions on India: The Treaty imposes a series of specific design and operational restrictions on India’s use of the Western rivers that have no corresponding obligations on Pakistan’s side:India can develop only a limited Irrigated Cropped Area (ICA) in its territory.India faces strict limits on the volume of water that can be held in any storage facility on the Western rivers.India must comply with specific design criteria for any hydropower facilities on the Western rivers, including restrictions on pondage and storage capacity.These restrictions are one-directional: they constrain India’s lawful development of resources within its own territory while imposing no equivalent transparency or restriction requirements on Pakistan. The result is a treaty that treats the upstream state, India, as the party requiring oversight and restraint, while the downstream state benefits from guaranteed flows.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia-Bangladesh Row: Dhaka Summons Indian Envoy Over Assam CM Himanta’s RemarksJabalpur Cruise Boat Capsize: 9 Dead as Rescue Operations Continue at Bargi Dam in Madhya PradeshChanakya Today Exit Poll: BJP Sweep In Bengal, DMK Ahead In TN, Assam Favours NDAUS Hands Back 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth  Million To India, Exposes Global Smuggling NetworksNaval Anti-ship Missile : Navy, Drdo Demonstrate Salvo Launch That Can Sink ShipsECI Introduces New QR Code Photo ID Rule To Prevent Unauthorised Entry At Counting CentresCCTV Shows Car Plunging Into Gorge In Una, Himachal | Tyre Burst Suspected, 2 KilledDelhi HC Freezes Sunjay Kapur Assets, Restrains Priya Kapur In High-Stakes Inheritance DisputeLet’s Not Choose For People: Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre Over Minor Rape Survivor’s Pregnancy Case’Sonia Gandhi Takes Decisions’: Congress President Kharge On Karnataka CM Change Buzz123PhotostoriesDeepika Padukone, Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood celebrities who’ve graced Met Gala over the years5 times Usha Vance taught us lessons in minimalistic chicMay 2026 theatrical and OTT releases: ‘Raja Shivaji’, ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ and moreWhat is the foamy layer on top of cooked dal? Tips to cook dal right for better digestionShubman Gill’s Chandigarh villa is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family rootsSluggish digestion? Harvard doc reveals a 10-minute fixFlower Moon 2026: Manifest your desires tonight based on your date of birth7 European fruits that can grow in the balcony during this seasonReliever vs controller: What people living with asthma often get wrongMaharashtra Day 2026: 11 Maharashtrian street foods every foodie should try123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingStock Market Holiday TodayBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultMumbai Police DeathBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

File photo The Indus River System comprises six major rivers, the Indus, Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej, flowing through the territories of both India and Pakistan. The system sustains drinking water, agriculture and electricity generation across the Indus Basin, supporting hundreds of millions of people on both sides of the border.When British India was partitioned in 1947, the Indus River System was also divided between the two successor states.The geographic reality was stark: India, as the upper riparian state, held the headwaters of most rivers, while Pakistan’s agricultural heartland, the heavily irrigated Punjab plains, depended critically on continued water flows from the east.India, for its part, required access to the system for its own development objectives in Punjab and Rajasthan, while seeking stability and normalised relations with its new western neighbour.Despite its own pressing domestic needs, India concluded this highly concessionary water-sharing pact with Pakistan on 19 September, 1960, an agreement facilitated by the World Bank.Negotiations India paid the price for rationalityPakistan’s strategy of delay and the 1954 World Bank proposal:The trajectory of the negotiations was shaped, from the outset, by the asymmetry between India’s reasonable and constructive approach and Pakistan’s maximalist, sometimes absurd, demands — an asymmetry that anchored outcomes far more favourably to Pakistan than equity would have warranted.The World Bank’s first substantive proposal of 5 February 1954 illustrates this plainly: even at this initial stage, it required significant one-sided concessions from India:All planned Indian developments along the upper reaches of both the Indus and Chenab were to be abandoned, with those benefits accruing to Pakistan instead.India was required to forgo diverting approximately 6 MAF from the Chenab River.No Chenab waters at Merala (now in Pakistan) would be available for Indian use.No water development would be permitted in Kutch from the river system.Despite these considerable impositions, India accepted the proposal in good faith almost immediately, signalling its genuine desire for a speedy resolution. Pakistan, by contrast, delayed its formal acceptance for nearly five years until 22 December 1958.As a result of this goodwill gesture of India, the restrictions were imposed on her while Pakistan continued developing new uses on the Western rivers without equivalent constraints.Pakistan absorbed the lesson that obstruction pays and cooperation costs, and has applied this lesson consistently ever since.What India lost: The scale of sacrificeThe water allocation:Under the Treaty’s allocation formula, India received exclusive rights to the three Eastern rivers — the Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi, while Pakistan received rights to the waters of the three Western river, the Indus, Chenab, and Jhelum.India was permitted certain limited, non-consumptive uses of the Western rivers within its own territory, primarily for run-of-river hydropower generation, subject to extensive design and operational restrictions.In volumetric terms, the Eastern rivers allocated to India carry approximately 33 million acre-feet (MAF) of annual flow, while the Western rivers allocated to Pakistan carry approximately 135 MAF, giving Pakistan roughly 80 per cent of the system’s water. India received 20 percent, in exchange for relinquishing all claim to the vastly larger Western system.The critical point is that India did not gain new water from the agreement. What India received was formal acknowledgment of flows it already accessed, in exchange for relinquishing all claim to the far larger Western system.India was permitted certain non-consumptive uses of the Western rivers within its territory, primarily run-of-river hydropower generation.The financial concession: Paying to give away waterPerhaps the most striking anomaly of the Treaty is the financial provision. India agreed to pay approximately £62 million (approximately $2.5 billion in present value) as compensation to Pakistan to build water resources infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.This payment represents a unique precedent in which the upstream country, which was already surrendering the majority of the system’s water, additionally paid the downstream country for the “privilege” of doing so.India essentially subsidised Pakistan’s acceptance of a deal that heavily favoured Pakistan on the fundamental question of water allocation.The treaty’s structural unfairnessUnilateral asymmetric restrictions on India: The Treaty imposes a series of specific design and operational restrictions on India’s use of the Western rivers that have no corresponding obligations on Pakistan’s side:India can develop only a limited Irrigated Cropped Area (ICA) in its territory.India faces strict limits on the volume of water that can be held in any storage facility on the Western rivers.India must comply with specific design criteria for any hydropower facilities on the Western rivers, including restrictions on pondage and storage capacity.These restrictions are one-directional: they constrain India’s lawful development of resources within its own territory while imposing no equivalent transparency or restriction requirements on Pakistan. The result is a treaty that treats the upstream state, India, as the party requiring oversight and restraint, while the downstream state benefits from guaranteed flows.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia-Bangladesh Row: Dhaka Summons Indian Envoy Over Assam CM Himanta’s RemarksJabalpur Cruise Boat Capsize: 9 Dead as Rescue Operations Continue at Bargi Dam in Madhya PradeshChanakya Today Exit Poll: BJP Sweep In Bengal, DMK Ahead In TN, Assam Favours NDAUS Hands Back 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth $14 Million To India, Exposes Global Smuggling NetworksNaval Anti-ship Missile : Navy, Drdo Demonstrate Salvo Launch That Can Sink ShipsECI Introduces New QR Code Photo ID Rule To Prevent Unauthorised Entry At Counting CentresCCTV Shows Car Plunging Into Gorge In Una, Himachal | Tyre Burst Suspected, 2 KilledDelhi HC Freezes Sunjay Kapur Assets, Restrains Priya Kapur In High-Stakes Inheritance DisputeLet’s Not Choose For People: Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre Over Minor Rape Survivor’s Pregnancy Case’Sonia Gandhi Takes Decisions’: Congress President Kharge On Karnataka CM Change Buzz123PhotostoriesDeepika Padukone, Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Alia Bhatt: Bollywood celebrities who’ve graced Met Gala over the years5 times Usha Vance taught us lessons in minimalistic chicMay 2026 theatrical and OTT releases: ‘Raja Shivaji’, ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ and moreWhat is the foamy layer on top of cooked dal? Tips to cook dal right for better digestionShubman Gill’s Chandigarh villa is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family rootsSluggish digestion? Harvard doc reveals a 10-minute fixFlower Moon 2026: Manifest your desires tonight based on your date of birth7 European fruits that can grow in the balcony during this seasonReliever vs controller: What people living with asthma often get wrongMaharashtra Day 2026: 11 Maharashtrian street foods every foodie should try123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingStock Market Holiday TodayBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultMumbai Police DeathBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

The Indus River System comprises six major rivers, the Indus, Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, Beas and Sutlej, flowing through the territories of both India and Pakistan. The system sustains drinking water, agriculture and electricity generation across the Indus Basin, supporting hundreds of millions of people on both sides of the border.When British India was partitioned in…

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India’s first barrier-less toll system launched on NH-48 in Gujarat; here’s what it means for commuters

India’s first barrier-less toll system launched on NH-48 in Gujarat; here’s what it means for commuters

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday announced the rollout of India’s first Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) barrier-less tolling system at the Chorayasi Toll Plaza on the Surat–Bharuch stretch of NH-48 in Gujarat.The new system allows vehicles to pass through toll plazas without stopping, using technologies such as Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) and FASTag for…

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Delhi University law admissions 2026: Applications begin for BA LLB and BBA LLB; apply here

Delhi University law admissions 2026: Applications begin for BA LLB and BBA LLB; apply here

DU opens law admissions 2026-27, PM-Vidyalaxmi scheme enables collateral free student loans Delhi University law admissions 2026: Registration for B.A. LL.B. (honours) and B.B.A. LL.B. (honours) programmes for academic session 2026-27 at University of Delhi has opened, with candidates required to apply online through https://law.uod.ac.in.Applicants must have appeared in CLAT-2026 and passed Class XII or…

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Who is Evelyn Sharma? All about the ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ actress who confirmed her separation from Tushaan Bhindi

Who is Evelyn Sharma? All about the ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ actress who confirmed her separation from Tushaan Bhindi

Evelyn Sharma, best known for her roles in ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’ and ‘Yaariyan’, has largely remained out of the limelight in recent years. Her last notable screen appearance was in ‘Saaho’. The same year also marked a turning point in her personal life when she got engaged to Indo-Australian dental surgeon Tushaan Bhindi. However,…

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Russia test launches Soyuz-5 rocket with ‘world’s most powerful liquid-fuelled engine’, 17-tonne payload capacity

Russia test launches Soyuz-5 rocket with ‘world’s most powerful liquid-fuelled engine’, 17-tonne payload capacity

Russia has successfully conducted the first test launch of its new Soyuz-5 rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, marking a key milestone in the country’s space programme, according to its space agency Roscosmos.The launch took place late on April 30 at 2100 Moscow time, with the rocket lifting off without any reported issues. Roscosmos…

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Mojtaba Khamenei: ‘God wanted him preserved’: Iran calls US claims on Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s health ‘trick used by enemy’

Mojtaba Khamenei: ‘God wanted him preserved’: Iran calls US claims on Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s health ‘trick used by enemy’

Senior official in the Iranian government dismissed claims by the United States on the health of Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and said that he is healthy.Member of the assembly of experts and the deputy for international affairs in the office of the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Mohsen Qomi said that such tactics are used…

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Ottapidaram Assembly Constituency is a reserved (SC) seat in Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, known as the birthplace of freedom fighter V.O. Chidambaram Pillai. M C Shunmugaiah (also spelled Shanmugayyaa or Shunmugaiah C) from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) remains the MLA as of March 2026, with no reported by-elections or changes since 2021. He won the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly election with 73,110 votes (41.11% vote share), defeating P. Mohan of AIADMK (64,600 votes) by a margin of 8,510 votes. Water scarcity for drinking and agriculture tops concerns, worsened by groundwater depletion for industries and poor tank desiltation. Residents also prioritize rural road improvements, youth employment, expanded healthcare and education facilities, and irrigation projects like check dams.  Watch DMK To Win Tamil Nadu; Close Fight In Kerala, BJP To Sweep Assam: Today’s Chanakya Exit PollEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia-Bangladesh Row: Dhaka Summons Indian Envoy Over Assam CM Himanta’s RemarksJabalpur Cruise Boat Capsize: 9 Dead as Rescue Operations Continue at Bargi Dam in Madhya PradeshChanakya Today Exit Poll: BJP Sweep In Bengal, DMK Ahead In TN, Assam Favours NDAUS Hands Back 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth  Million To India, Exposes Global Smuggling NetworksNaval Anti-ship Missile : Navy, Drdo Demonstrate Salvo Launch That Can Sink ShipsECI Introduces New QR Code Photo ID Rule To Prevent Unauthorised Entry At Counting CentresCCTV Shows Car Plunging Into Gorge In Una, Himachal | Tyre Burst Suspected, 2 KilledDelhi HC Freezes Sunjay Kapur Assets, Restrains Priya Kapur In High-Stakes Inheritance DisputeLet’s Not Choose For People: Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre Over Minor Rape Survivor’s Pregnancy Case’Sonia Gandhi Takes Decisions’: Congress President Kharge On Karnataka CM Change Buzz123PhotostoriesFlower Moon 2026: Manifest your desires tonight based on your date of birth7 European fruits that can grow in the balcony during this seasonReliever vs controller: What people living with asthma often get wrongMaharashtra Day 2026: 11 Maharashtrian street foods every foodie should tryMaharashtra Day 2026: 10 iconic animals of Maharashtra and best places to find them5 wild scientists who experimented on themselves5 dog breeds that are good hunters and total home heroes!5 simple tricks to clean your Refrigerator6 high-potential residential areas in Kanpur for smart property investmentWhen a child stops sharing things with parents, it usually begins with these 6 parental habits123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingStock Market Holiday TodayBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkTripura Madhyamik Result 2026CBSE Class 12th ResultMumbai Police DeathBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

Ottapidaram Assembly Constituency is a reserved (SC) seat in Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, known as the birthplace of freedom fighter V.O. Chidambaram Pillai. M C Shunmugaiah (also spelled Shanmugayyaa or Shunmugaiah C) from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) remains the MLA as of March 2026, with no reported by-elections or changes since 2021. He won the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly election with 73,110 votes (41.11% vote share), defeating P. Mohan of AIADMK (64,600 votes) by a margin of 8,510 votes. Water scarcity for drinking and agriculture tops concerns, worsened by groundwater depletion for industries and poor tank desiltation. Residents also prioritize rural road improvements, youth employment, expanded healthcare and education facilities, and irrigation projects like check dams. Watch DMK To Win Tamil Nadu; Close Fight In Kerala, BJP To Sweep Assam: Today’s Chanakya Exit PollEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia-Bangladesh Row: Dhaka Summons Indian Envoy Over Assam CM Himanta’s RemarksJabalpur Cruise Boat Capsize: 9 Dead as Rescue Operations Continue at Bargi Dam in Madhya PradeshChanakya Today Exit Poll: BJP Sweep In Bengal, DMK Ahead In TN, Assam Favours NDAUS Hands Back 657 Stolen Antiquities Worth $14 Million To India, Exposes Global Smuggling NetworksNaval Anti-ship Missile : Navy, Drdo Demonstrate Salvo Launch That Can Sink ShipsECI Introduces New QR Code Photo ID Rule To Prevent Unauthorised Entry At Counting CentresCCTV Shows Car Plunging Into Gorge In Una, Himachal | Tyre Burst Suspected, 2 KilledDelhi HC Freezes Sunjay Kapur Assets, Restrains Priya Kapur In High-Stakes Inheritance DisputeLet’s Not Choose For People: Supreme Court Pulls Up Centre Over Minor Rape Survivor’s Pregnancy Case’Sonia Gandhi Takes Decisions’: Congress President Kharge On Karnataka CM Change Buzz123PhotostoriesFlower Moon 2026: Manifest your desires tonight based on your date of birth7 European fruits that can grow in the balcony during this seasonReliever vs controller: What people living with asthma often get wrongMaharashtra Day 2026: 11 Maharashtrian street foods every foodie should tryMaharashtra Day 2026: 10 iconic animals of Maharashtra and best places to find them5 wild scientists who experimented on themselves5 dog breeds that are good hunters and total home heroes!5 simple tricks to clean your Refrigerator6 high-potential residential areas in Kanpur for smart property investmentWhen a child stops sharing things with parents, it usually begins with these 6 parental habits123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingStock Market Holiday TodayBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkTripura Madhyamik Result 2026CBSE Class 12th ResultMumbai Police DeathBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

Ottapidaram Assembly Constituency is a reserved (SC) seat in Thoothukudi district, Tamil Nadu, known as the birthplace of freedom fighter V.O. Chidambaram Pillai. M C Shunmugaiah (also spelled Shanmugayyaa or Shunmugaiah C) from the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) remains the MLA as of March 2026, with no reported by-elections or changes since 2021. He won…

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Petrol, Diesel, LPG price today: What are the latest rates on may 1, 2026? Check cost in Delhi, Mumbai & more

Petrol, Diesel, LPG price today: What are the latest rates on may 1, 2026? Check cost in Delhi, Mumbai & more

Petrol and diesel prices stayed steady across major Indian cities on Friday, even as global crude oil prices witnessed a sharp surge, indicating no immediate impact on domestic fuel rates.The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) released a statement and said that there has been no revision in retail fuel prices, ensuring stability for consumers.The Centre on…

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