Kai Cenat breaks silence on mental health struggles and reveals the quiet escape that helped him reset

Kai Cenat breaks silence on mental health struggles and reveals the quiet escape that helped him reset

At the Streamer Awards, Kai Cenat opened up about the immense pressure of his career, urging fellow creators and fans to prioritize mental well-being. He shared how finding joy in anime helped him cope during a recent break, emphasizing the importance of collaboration over rivalry for the streaming community’s success. Kai Cenat’s rise as one…

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Sonam Wangchuk (File photo) NEW DELHI: The central government on Wednesday opposed Sonam Wangchuk’s release on medical grounds, saying the climate activist was “hale and hearty and just suffering from a minor infection.”The government said it was not desirable to review Wangchuk’s detention as suggested by the court. The Ladakh-based climate activist is detained by authorities under the National Security Act (NSA) in connection with the violent protests in Leh last year, in which four people were killed and more than 150 were injured. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta made the submission before a bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and PB Varale in response to the Supreme Court’s earlier query, asking the authorities to consider Wangchuk’s release on medical grounds over his deteriorating health issue. “He has been examined periodically some 24 times as per the jail manual. He is fit and hearty. He had a digestive issue, an infection. If we start making such exceptions (to release him), it will not lead to a positive outcome. The grounds on which the detention order was passed continue. It will not be possible to release him on health grounds. It may not be desirable, either. Since it has fallen from your lordships, we have given utmost consideration, ” Tushar Mehta, representing the government, told the Supreme Court. Observing that the medical condition of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been in detention for more than four months, is not very good, the Supreme Court had asked the Centre last week to rethink/relook its decision to continue to keep him in custody.SC had earlier directed authorities to conduct Wangchuk’s medical examination by a specialised doctor and file a report before it. The activist is currently lodged in Jodhpur jail. The medical report was placed before the apex court during the last hearing. Sonam Wangchuk Slams Govt After FCRA Cancellation, Calls It ‘Witch Hunt’ Wangchuk was detained on September 26 last year under the National Security Act following protests in Leh over demands of statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh. SC is hearing the plea moved by Wangchuk’s wife, Gitanjali Angmo, against his preventive detention.Earlier, the government had told the court that the activist was trying to create political and social turmoil and unrest in Ladakh, and was making an attempt to emulate what happened in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal.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 MediaVideosLok Sabha Sees Massive Ruckus As Rahul Gandhi Mentions Epstein Files, Adani Case; Slams PM ModiIndia’s New Rule Mandates Full ‘Vande Mataram’ National Song Before ‘Jana Gana Mana’ National AnthemUS Deletes India Map Showing PoK, Aksai Chin As Part Of Country After Trade Deal Post Sparks Debate’You Sold Bharat Mata’: Rahul Gandhi’s Sharp Attack At PM Modi, ‘Not Your Servant’ Message To TrumpRafale Expansion Plan Gains Momentum Ahead Of French President Macron’s High Stakes India Visit’Soggy Poppadums’ Vs ‘Fine Tandoori’: UK Parliament Spars Over India Trade Deal As MPs Trade Charges’Entered Speaker’s Chamber And Abused Him’: Rijiju Hits Out At Congress, Slams Rahul GandhiIndia Pushback Forces White House To Rewrite Trade Deal Factsheet Claims On Tariffs, Tax, PurchasesIndia Need Not Worry About Bangladesh-US Trade Deal: Former Envoy Veena SikriTharoor Praises Parliamentary Panel Meet On India-EU, India-US Trade Deals123Photostories5 luxury interior ideas to borrow from Shah Rukh Khan’s MannatExplained! 5 most expensive places to live in 20268 ways to enjoy sweet potato for evening snacks with chai’Jai Ho’ on the move: India’s first musical road hits Mumbai’s Coastal driveIs your illness karmic? what your birth date saysNancy Guthrie case update: What we know about the person detained for questioningRetro runners to pop-coloured sneakers: 5 hottest sneaker trends of 2026What did the Indian Railways’ menu look like in the 1990s?Hard water effects on skin: Signs your tap water is causing facial acneWhite menace returns: Yamuna froths again in Delhi123Hot PicksMumbai Mayor SelectionGold Silver PricesParliament Budget SessionBharat BandhIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingAndre Grey and Leigh Anne Net WorthScott NiedermayerBengaluru Techie MurderMM NaravaneKhwaja AsifBengaluru Businessman Bank Account HackedKiren RijijuHind Al OwaisBOB Assistant Admit CardWhen JEE Main Result Out

Sonam Wangchuk (File photo) NEW DELHI: The central government on Wednesday opposed Sonam Wangchuk’s release on medical grounds, saying the climate activist was “hale and hearty and just suffering from a minor infection.”The government said it was not desirable to review Wangchuk’s detention as suggested by the court. The Ladakh-based climate activist is detained by authorities under the National Security Act (NSA) in connection with the violent protests in Leh last year, in which four people were killed and more than 150 were injured. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta made the submission before a bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and PB Varale in response to the Supreme Court’s earlier query, asking the authorities to consider Wangchuk’s release on medical grounds over his deteriorating health issue. “He has been examined periodically some 24 times as per the jail manual. He is fit and hearty. He had a digestive issue, an infection. If we start making such exceptions (to release him), it will not lead to a positive outcome. The grounds on which the detention order was passed continue. It will not be possible to release him on health grounds. It may not be desirable, either. Since it has fallen from your lordships, we have given utmost consideration, ” Tushar Mehta, representing the government, told the Supreme Court. Observing that the medical condition of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been in detention for more than four months, is not very good, the Supreme Court had asked the Centre last week to rethink/relook its decision to continue to keep him in custody.SC had earlier directed authorities to conduct Wangchuk’s medical examination by a specialised doctor and file a report before it. The activist is currently lodged in Jodhpur jail. The medical report was placed before the apex court during the last hearing. Sonam Wangchuk Slams Govt After FCRA Cancellation, Calls It ‘Witch Hunt’ Wangchuk was detained on September 26 last year under the National Security Act following protests in Leh over demands of statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh. SC is hearing the plea moved by Wangchuk’s wife, Gitanjali Angmo, against his preventive detention.Earlier, the government had told the court that the activist was trying to create political and social turmoil and unrest in Ladakh, and was making an attempt to emulate what happened in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal.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 MediaVideosLok Sabha Sees Massive Ruckus As Rahul Gandhi Mentions Epstein Files, Adani Case; Slams PM ModiIndia’s New Rule Mandates Full ‘Vande Mataram’ National Song Before ‘Jana Gana Mana’ National AnthemUS Deletes India Map Showing PoK, Aksai Chin As Part Of Country After Trade Deal Post Sparks Debate’You Sold Bharat Mata’: Rahul Gandhi’s Sharp Attack At PM Modi, ‘Not Your Servant’ Message To TrumpRafale Expansion Plan Gains Momentum Ahead Of French President Macron’s High Stakes India Visit’Soggy Poppadums’ Vs ‘Fine Tandoori’: UK Parliament Spars Over India Trade Deal As MPs Trade Charges’Entered Speaker’s Chamber And Abused Him’: Rijiju Hits Out At Congress, Slams Rahul GandhiIndia Pushback Forces White House To Rewrite Trade Deal Factsheet Claims On Tariffs, Tax, PurchasesIndia Need Not Worry About Bangladesh-US Trade Deal: Former Envoy Veena SikriTharoor Praises Parliamentary Panel Meet On India-EU, India-US Trade Deals123Photostories5 luxury interior ideas to borrow from Shah Rukh Khan’s MannatExplained! 5 most expensive places to live in 20268 ways to enjoy sweet potato for evening snacks with chai’Jai Ho’ on the move: India’s first musical road hits Mumbai’s Coastal driveIs your illness karmic? what your birth date saysNancy Guthrie case update: What we know about the person detained for questioningRetro runners to pop-coloured sneakers: 5 hottest sneaker trends of 2026What did the Indian Railways’ menu look like in the 1990s?Hard water effects on skin: Signs your tap water is causing facial acneWhite menace returns: Yamuna froths again in Delhi123Hot PicksMumbai Mayor SelectionGold Silver PricesParliament Budget SessionBharat BandhIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingAndre Grey and Leigh Anne Net WorthScott NiedermayerBengaluru Techie MurderMM NaravaneKhwaja AsifBengaluru Businessman Bank Account HackedKiren RijijuHind Al OwaisBOB Assistant Admit CardWhen JEE Main Result Out

Sonam Wangchuk (File photo) NEW DELHI: The central government on Wednesday opposed Sonam Wangchuk’s release on medical grounds, saying the climate activist was “hale and hearty and just suffering from a minor infection.”The government said it was not desirable to review Wangchuk’s detention as suggested by the court. The Ladakh-based climate activist is detained by…

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DHFWS Jhargram CHO recruitment 2025: Apply online for community health officer vacancies at wbhealth.gov.in

DHFWS Jhargram CHO recruitment 2025: Apply online for community health officer vacancies at wbhealth.gov.in

The District Health Family Welfare Samiti, Jhargram (DHFWS Jhargram) has announced the recruitment of 81 Community Health Officer (CHO) vacancies for eligible candidates. Interested applicants can apply online through the official website wbhealth.gov.in. The recruitment process aims to strengthen healthcare services at the district level and ensure qualified professionals are available to support community health…

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– NEW DELHI: India reported 57,670 environment and pollution-related crimes in 2024, showing a decline of 16.4% over the number of such crimes (68,994) reported in 2023, flags the latest Crime in India report released by home ministry’s National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).Over 80% (46,333 cases) of environment and pollution-related crimes, however, pertain to just one offence — violation of Cigarette and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) — that prohibits advertisement and regulates trade, commerce, production, supply and distribution of such products.Of 53,682 people arrested, 42,235 were charged under COTPA. In majority of the cases, conviction led to imposition of fines — environmental compensation — as specified for violating different green laws.Number of offences under Noise Pollution Act figures at second position (8,639) , while those under Forest Act and Forest Conservation Act figure at third (1,425), respectively. Nearly 98% of total environment and pollution related offences, put together, fall under these three heads.Under noise pollution law, Rajasthan contributed to more than 95% of such cases in 2024 — data shows the state’s pro-active approach towards registering complaints over violations linked to use of high-decibel sound systems (loudspeakers, DJ systems etc.) during religious events and marriage processions/celebrations.The NCRB report shows that the highest number of environment and pollution-related cases (26,475) were registered in Tamil Nadu, followed by Rajasthan (10,824), Kerala (9,143), Maharashtra (6,735) and Karnataka (1,214) in 2024.Incidentally, UT of Delhi, which faces air pollution crisis every year during winter due to multiple violations of different nature, did not file a single case under Air Pollution Control Act, 1981 whereas the neighbouring Haryana, Punjab and UP filed one case each under this head despite facing hundreds of instances of stubble burning cases that contributed to air pollution during the winter in 2024.Overall, 18 cases were reported in 2024 from all states and UTs, put together, under the air and water pollution control laws with 50% (9) of such cases being reported from Tamil Nadu alone.Violations under Environment (Protection) Act; Wildlife Protection Act; and National Green Tribunal Act are the other three heads which figured in the list with reporting 754, 497 and 4 cases, respectively.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAfter PM Modi’s ‘Save Oil’ Appeal, Rajnath Singh Chairs Key Energy Security Review Meeting’Deeply Shocking’: TVK Ally Questions Vijay Over Vande Mataram Priority At Oath CeremonyTVK Blames Governor’s Office As Tamil Anthem Row Explodes After Vijay’s Oath CeremonySC Asks Mamata To File Fresh Pleas Regarding Victory Margin Being Less Than SIR DeletionsCM Vijay Meets MK Stalin Amid Treasury Row, Fuels Buzz Over Tamil Nadu’s Political ResetRahul Gandhi’s Humorous Reply To BJP Supporter Mutual Fund Agent Goes Viral OnlineSuvendu Adhikari Govt Begins BSF Border Fencing Push, Rolls Out Central SchemesSuvendu Adhikari’s PA Murder Case: All 3 Accused Sent To 13 Days Of Police CustodyWhy PM Modi Wants Indians To Avoid Gold Purchases And Foreign Travel’Is That Entirely Fair And Democratic? Shashi Tharoor Questions SIR’s Role In BJP’s Massive Victory123PhotostoriesAishwarya to Tara: Indian celebrities expected to shine at Cannes Film Festival 20265 stunning flowering plants that can cause Hay Fever7 shocking facts about lions that prove they are far more dangerous than most people think5 summer dinner sabzis you can make with just 2 tbsp of mustard oil10 things to do with your parents before it’s too late — Moments you’ll never regret5 elegant dog breeds that were part of royal families5 brutal questions every couple should ask each otherNot just weight gain: Doctor explains the hidden metabolic crisis damaging millions of Indians every day5 brilliant ways you should be using rose water right nowObsessed with the ‘Nancy Guthrie case’? Top 5 true-crime abduction shows to watch on OTT123Hot PicksCBSE class 12 resultModi on buying goldOil prices todayPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingRCBYesterday Match ResultIPL Points TableUS Iran warTilak VarmaChandranath Rath MurderIPL Orange Cap 2026AIADMK splitPM Modi WFHPBKS vs DC Match Preview

– NEW DELHI: India reported 57,670 environment and pollution-related crimes in 2024, showing a decline of 16.4% over the number of such crimes (68,994) reported in 2023, flags the latest Crime in India report released by home ministry’s National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).Over 80% (46,333 cases) of environment and pollution-related crimes, however, pertain to just one offence — violation of Cigarette and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) — that prohibits advertisement and regulates trade, commerce, production, supply and distribution of such products.Of 53,682 people arrested, 42,235 were charged under COTPA. In majority of the cases, conviction led to imposition of fines — environmental compensation — as specified for violating different green laws.Number of offences under Noise Pollution Act figures at second position (8,639) , while those under Forest Act and Forest Conservation Act figure at third (1,425), respectively. Nearly 98% of total environment and pollution related offences, put together, fall under these three heads.Under noise pollution law, Rajasthan contributed to more than 95% of such cases in 2024 — data shows the state’s pro-active approach towards registering complaints over violations linked to use of high-decibel sound systems (loudspeakers, DJ systems etc.) during religious events and marriage processions/celebrations.The NCRB report shows that the highest number of environment and pollution-related cases (26,475) were registered in Tamil Nadu, followed by Rajasthan (10,824), Kerala (9,143), Maharashtra (6,735) and Karnataka (1,214) in 2024.Incidentally, UT of Delhi, which faces air pollution crisis every year during winter due to multiple violations of different nature, did not file a single case under Air Pollution Control Act, 1981 whereas the neighbouring Haryana, Punjab and UP filed one case each under this head despite facing hundreds of instances of stubble burning cases that contributed to air pollution during the winter in 2024.Overall, 18 cases were reported in 2024 from all states and UTs, put together, under the air and water pollution control laws with 50% (9) of such cases being reported from Tamil Nadu alone.Violations under Environment (Protection) Act; Wildlife Protection Act; and National Green Tribunal Act are the other three heads which figured in the list with reporting 754, 497 and 4 cases, respectively.About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosAfter PM Modi’s ‘Save Oil’ Appeal, Rajnath Singh Chairs Key Energy Security Review Meeting’Deeply Shocking’: TVK Ally Questions Vijay Over Vande Mataram Priority At Oath CeremonyTVK Blames Governor’s Office As Tamil Anthem Row Explodes After Vijay’s Oath CeremonySC Asks Mamata To File Fresh Pleas Regarding Victory Margin Being Less Than SIR DeletionsCM Vijay Meets MK Stalin Amid Treasury Row, Fuels Buzz Over Tamil Nadu’s Political ResetRahul Gandhi’s Humorous Reply To BJP Supporter Mutual Fund Agent Goes Viral OnlineSuvendu Adhikari Govt Begins BSF Border Fencing Push, Rolls Out Central SchemesSuvendu Adhikari’s PA Murder Case: All 3 Accused Sent To 13 Days Of Police CustodyWhy PM Modi Wants Indians To Avoid Gold Purchases And Foreign Travel’Is That Entirely Fair And Democratic? Shashi Tharoor Questions SIR’s Role In BJP’s Massive Victory123PhotostoriesAishwarya to Tara: Indian celebrities expected to shine at Cannes Film Festival 20265 stunning flowering plants that can cause Hay Fever7 shocking facts about lions that prove they are far more dangerous than most people think5 summer dinner sabzis you can make with just 2 tbsp of mustard oil10 things to do with your parents before it’s too late — Moments you’ll never regret5 elegant dog breeds that were part of royal families5 brutal questions every couple should ask each otherNot just weight gain: Doctor explains the hidden metabolic crisis damaging millions of Indians every day5 brilliant ways you should be using rose water right nowObsessed with the ‘Nancy Guthrie case’? Top 5 true-crime abduction shows to watch on OTT123Hot PicksCBSE class 12 resultModi on buying goldOil prices todayPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingRCBYesterday Match ResultIPL Points TableUS Iran warTilak VarmaChandranath Rath MurderIPL Orange Cap 2026AIADMK splitPM Modi WFHPBKS vs DC Match Preview

NEW DELHI: India reported 57,670 environment and pollution-related crimes in 2024, showing a decline of 16.4% over the number of such crimes (68,994) reported in 2023, flags the latest Crime in India report released by home ministry’s National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).Over 80% (46,333 cases) of environment and pollution-related crimes, however, pertain to just one…

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Grannygamingz: Valorant streamer GrannyGamingz reveals heartbreaking reason behind return to streaming

GrannyGamingz has touched many people online after sharing the sad reason why she returned to streaming Valorant. The gaming grandmother said she started streaming again to raise money for a headstone for her late daughter, Brooke, who passed away in 2023. Her emotional story quickly spread online as viewers learned that her daughter was the…

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“To get a woman in the mood…..”: Mike Vrabel’s resurfaced response to Dianna Russini goes viral amid affair rumors

“To get a woman in the mood…..”: Mike Vrabel’s resurfaced response to Dianna Russini goes viral amid affair rumors

Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s controversy intensified after an old Barstool Feud video resurfaced online amid ongoing affair rumours. In the clip, Russini answered “Kiss her” during a discussion about how “to get a woman in the mood,” prompting Vrabel to respond, “I’m paying very close attention… I’m so excited.” The viral exchange sparked fresh…

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China Ai Data Centre: Servers in the ocean: World’s first offshore underwater AI data centre launched in China | World News

China Ai Data Centre: Servers in the ocean: World’s first offshore underwater AI data centre launched in China | World News

China has officially launched the world’s first commercial offshore wind-powered underwater AI data centre off the coast of Shanghai’s Lingang Special Area. The futuristic facility contains nearly 2,000 servers housed inside pressure-resistant underwater modules positioned beside offshore wind turbines. Designed to support artificial intelligence workloads, big data processing and domestic large language model development, the…

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Taylor Swift, the renowned musical artist, released her 12th studio album ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ earlier this month – and the streams have consistently charted off the roofs. As the album makes an indelible mark on the industry, one of her most famous exes, Joe Jonas, reacted to the album, which consists of a…

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Akshaye Khanna’s FA9LA from Dhurandhar has gone viral, blending hip-hop with Khaleeji beats. Sung by Bahraini rapper Flipperachi with music by DJ Outlaw, the track means “fun time” or “party.” Its energetic vibe, trending moves, and catchy rhythm have captured global attention, making FA9LA a true internet sensation. ‘Dhurandhar’ is already making headlines with Akshaye…

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Source: University of Florida Gravity seems constant but it turns out, Earth is weirder than that. Gravity actually wobbles a bit across the planet. And the weakest spot isn’t the oceans or the mountains but right under Antarctica. Scientists now say this part of the frozen continent sits above Earth’s strongest “gravity hole.” And it…

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Updated: Jun 22, 2026, 13:57 IST

Iran team’s handwritten note (left) and Belgium’s Alexis Saelemaekers, left, challenges Iran’s Ehsan Hajisafi during the World Cup Group G football match between Belgium and Iran in Inglewood, California, near Los Angeles, Sunday, June 21, 2026. (AP Photo) Goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand made seven saves as Iran and Belgium played out a 0-0 draw in their…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India has built 53 lakh MT of strategic oil reserves, with more underway, amid global fuel stress triggered by the Middle East conflict.Asiya Andrabi gets life imprisonment, while her two associates are sentenced to 30 years in jail in a terror funding and conspiracy case.Rahul Gandhi calls India’s foreign policy a “universal joke,” alleging PM Modi is “compromised” and influenced by Donald Trump.A consortium led by Kal Somani acquires Rajasthan Royals for .63 billion, signalling strong investor interest in the league.Countries across Asia, including China and Sri Lanka, face rising fuel prices as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz push nations to fall back on coal and emergency measures.Here are the top news of the day:How much oil does India have? PM Modi outlines fuel preparedness amid global crisisPrime Minister Narendra Modi addressed concerns over fuel availability during the ongoing Middle East conflict, assuring that India has sufficient reserves and supply arrangements in place. Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, PM Modi said the conflict has created a serious fuel crunch globally and India is also feeling its impact.   Watch ‘India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia Crisis Highlighting long-term preparedness, PM Modi noted that India has built 53 lakh metric tonnes of strategic crude reserves over the past 11 years, with an additional 65 lakh metric tonnes in the pipeline. He stressed that despite global disruptions, the government is taking steps to ensure stability in fuel supply. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran warGulf Allies Edge Toward Conflict: Saudi grants US base access; UAE shuts Iranian assetsPossible US-Iran Talks In Islamabad: White House calls situation ‘sensitive’ and ‘fluid’; oil prices tumbleRead full storyUAPA case verdict: Asiya Andrabi gets life term, associates jailed for 30 yearsA Delhi court has sentenced Kashmiri separatist leader Asiya Andrabi to life imprisonment in a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Her associates, Sofi Fehmeeda and Nahida Nasreen, were sentenced 30-year jail terms in the same case.The trio had earlier been convicted on multiple charges, including conspiracy, promoting enmity, and offences against the State. The court accepted the National Investigation Agency’s argument for strict punishment, stating that actions against national integrity warranted the harshest penalties. Read full story‘Universal joke’: Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi’s foreign policyLeader of opposition, Rahul Gandhi launched a sharp attack on the government’s foreign policy, calling it a “universal joke” and accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of running it as a personal agenda. He further accused that the prime minister was “compromised”, adding that he was acting upon US President Donald Trump’s directions.”Our foreign policy is PM Modi’s personal foreign policy…Everyone considers this a universal joke… Donald Trump knows exactly what PM Modi can and cannot do. If the Prime Minister is compromised, our foreign policy is compromised,” he said. Read full storyBig ticket deal: Kal Somani Consortium buys Rajasthan Royals for .63 BillionA consortium led by entrepreneur Kal Somani has acquired the Rajasthan Royals in a deal valued at .63 billion. The group is backed by prominent global investors, including members of the Walmart and Ford family networks.Somani, known for ventures in tech and data governance, expressed optimism about the franchise’s future, citing the growing global appeal of the IPL. The acquisition signals continued investor confidence in the league’s commercial potential and long-term growth. Read full storyOil shock spreads: Asian nations turn to coal as Hormuz disruptions biteThe ongoing Middle East conflict has triggered a widening energy crisis, with disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz squeezing global oil and LNG supplies. Countries across Asia are grappling with shortages, prompting emergency measures including fuel rationing, power cuts, and transport restrictions.To cope, several nations are increasing reliance on coal despite environmental concerns. India and South Korea have eased restrictions on coal usage, while China continues to expand its coal capacity. Southeast Asian countries are also turning to coal-fired power as a short-term fix, even as it risks delaying clean energy transitions. Read full storyAbout 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. 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Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India has built 53 lakh MT of strategic oil reserves, with more underway, amid global fuel stress triggered by the Middle East conflict.Asiya Andrabi gets life imprisonment, while her two associates are sentenced to 30 years in jail in a terror funding and conspiracy case.Rahul Gandhi calls India’s foreign policy a “universal joke,” alleging PM Modi is “compromised” and influenced by Donald Trump.A consortium led by Kal Somani acquires Rajasthan Royals for $1.63 billion, signalling strong investor interest in the league.Countries across Asia, including China and Sri Lanka, face rising fuel prices as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz push nations to fall back on coal and emergency measures.Here are the top news of the day:How much oil does India have? PM Modi outlines fuel preparedness amid global crisisPrime Minister Narendra Modi addressed concerns over fuel availability during the ongoing Middle East conflict, assuring that India has sufficient reserves and supply arrangements in place. Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, PM Modi said the conflict has created a serious fuel crunch globally and India is also feeling its impact. Watch ‘India Indispensable To Asia’: Donald Trump’s War Envoy Colby Signals US Shift Amid West Asia Crisis Highlighting long-term preparedness, PM Modi noted that India has built 53 lakh metric tonnes of strategic crude reserves over the past 11 years, with an additional 65 lakh metric tonnes in the pipeline. He stressed that despite global disruptions, the government is taking steps to ensure stability in fuel supply. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Amazon Web Services ‘disrupted’ following drone attack in Bahrain; Saudi, UAE mull joining Iran warGulf Allies Edge Toward Conflict: Saudi grants US base access; UAE shuts Iranian assetsPossible US-Iran Talks In Islamabad: White House calls situation ‘sensitive’ and ‘fluid’; oil prices tumbleRead full storyUAPA case verdict: Asiya Andrabi gets life term, associates jailed for 30 yearsA Delhi court has sentenced Kashmiri separatist leader Asiya Andrabi to life imprisonment in a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Her associates, Sofi Fehmeeda and Nahida Nasreen, were sentenced 30-year jail terms in the same case.The trio had earlier been convicted on multiple charges, including conspiracy, promoting enmity, and offences against the State. The court accepted the National Investigation Agency’s argument for strict punishment, stating that actions against national integrity warranted the harshest penalties. Read full story‘Universal joke’: Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi’s foreign policyLeader of opposition, Rahul Gandhi launched a sharp attack on the government’s foreign policy, calling it a “universal joke” and accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of running it as a personal agenda. He further accused that the prime minister was “compromised”, adding that he was acting upon US President Donald Trump’s directions.”Our foreign policy is PM Modi’s personal foreign policy…Everyone considers this a universal joke… Donald Trump knows exactly what PM Modi can and cannot do. If the Prime Minister is compromised, our foreign policy is compromised,” he said. Read full storyBig ticket deal: Kal Somani Consortium buys Rajasthan Royals for $1.63 BillionA consortium led by entrepreneur Kal Somani has acquired the Rajasthan Royals in a deal valued at $1.63 billion. The group is backed by prominent global investors, including members of the Walmart and Ford family networks.Somani, known for ventures in tech and data governance, expressed optimism about the franchise’s future, citing the growing global appeal of the IPL. The acquisition signals continued investor confidence in the league’s commercial potential and long-term growth. Read full storyOil shock spreads: Asian nations turn to coal as Hormuz disruptions biteThe ongoing Middle East conflict has triggered a widening energy crisis, with disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz squeezing global oil and LNG supplies. Countries across Asia are grappling with shortages, prompting emergency measures including fuel rationing, power cuts, and transport restrictions.To cope, several nations are increasing reliance on coal despite environmental concerns. India and South Korea have eased restrictions on coal usage, while China continues to expand its coal capacity. Southeast Asian countries are also turning to coal-fired power as a short-term fix, even as it risks delaying clean energy transitions. Read full storyAbout 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 MediaVideos’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 Uproar”Foreign Policy Is Compromised…” Rahul Gandhi Blasts PM Modi Over West Asia CrisisDelhi Budget: Rekha Gupta Govt Promises Free LPG Cylinders Twice A Year Amid Rising Energy CostsPM Narendra Modi Reveals How Much Oil India Has As West Asia War Disrupts Global Oil SuppliesPM Modi Urges Peace, De-escalation As India Engages Iran, Israel And US To Resolve Energy CrisisManish Tewari Questions Relevance of Budget 2026 Amid Rising West Asia TensionsSupreme Court Raps Forces Over Gender Bias, Orders Justice For Women Officers In Historic RulingGovt Tightens Grip On GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs Amid Rising Concerns Over Unauthorised SalesIndia, US Step Up Defence Talks As Elbridge Colby Visit And Jaishankar-Rubio Call Focus On West Asia123PhotostoriesTesseract: The Geometry of Truth by The Times of India: Honouring the tapestry of art and imagination5 yoga asanas that are good for your heartTravelling in a War Zone: How to stay safe and 5 crucial things to keep in mindTesseract: The Geometry of Truth by The Times of India: Celebration of art, vision, and imaginationEmraan Hashmi birthday special: Looking into the actor’s best performances from ‘Gangster’ to ‘Hamari Adhuri Kahani’Ayodhya real estate boom 2026: 5 high-return investment zones you should know5 family habits you should unlearn and whyVaibhav Suryavanshi Home: Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s modest home in Samastipur, Bihar tells the story of hard work, determination and family sacrificesTesseract: The Geometry of Truth by The Times of IndiaFamous war memorials around the world and the stories behind them123Hot PicksTrump Iran DealMohammad Bagher GhalibafSan Francisco AirportGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingGolden state warriors vs dallas mavericks injury reportPatrick MahomesJoe MazzullaColombian Military Plane CrashBrittany MahomesWWE Raw News RoundupSilver Rate TodayRajasthan 8th Class ResultTrump Iran DealBihar Board Science Topper

Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India has built 53 lakh MT of strategic oil reserves, with more underway, amid global fuel stress triggered by the Middle East conflict. Asiya Andrabi gets life imprisonment, while her two associates are sentenced to 30 years in jail in a terror funding and conspiracy case. Rahul Gandhi calls India’s…

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