Mumbai cop dies after piling rig collapses at under-construction flyover
A Mumbai Police constable, Santosh Gopal Chavan, was killed after a piling rig machine collapsed at an under-construction flyover site in Mankhurd on Tuesday night. Chavan was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Preliminary findings suggest that the equipment may have been placed on unstable soil, leading to the collapse, a Times Now report said.
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A Mumbai Police constable, Santosh Gopal Chavan, was killed after a piling rig machine collapsed at an under-construction flyover site in Mankhurd on Tuesday night. Chavan was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Preliminary findings suggest that the equipment may have been placed on unstable soil, leading to the collapse, a Times Now report said.
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Putin wanted to make deal on Ukraine, some made it difficult for him: Trump
US President Donald Trump said his 90-minute call with Russian President Vladimir Putin focused largely on the war in Ukraine. He added that Putin “was ready to make a deal a while ago” but some people made it difficult for him to make a deal. Meanwhile, Putin warned the US against "damaging consequences" of a new military action in Iran.
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12:57 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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US President Donald Trump said his 90-minute call with Russian President Vladimir Putin focused largely on the war in Ukraine. He added that Putin “was ready to make a deal a while ago” but some people made it difficult for him to make a deal. Meanwhile, Putin warned the US against "damaging consequences" of a new military action in Iran.
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How long do bowlers have?: Cummins on run-heavy phase in IPL
On being asked if he feels for the bowlers amid run-heavy phase in IPL, SRH captain Pat Cummins said, "How long do we have?" "I think I said last game, it's these high-scoring games, there's not a lot in it for the bowlers," he stated. Notably, SRH chased target of 244 runs in 18.4 overs against MI.
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12:45 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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On being asked if he feels for the bowlers amid run-heavy phase in IPL, SRH captain Pat Cummins said, "How long do we have?" "I think I said last game, it's these high-scoring games, there's not a lot in it for the bowlers," he stated. Notably, SRH chased target of 244 runs in 18.4 overs against MI.
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Respect citizens' choice, change laws: SC to govt on terminating pregnancy of rape survivors
Supreme Court declined to entertain a curative plea filed by AIIMS against an earlier order to terminate the 31-week pregnancy of a 15-year-old child who had been raped. It said, "Doctors cannot decide for patients…we respect individual choices and so should the state." It urged government to change existing laws, saying, "When there's...pregnancy due to rape, there shouldn't be...time limit."
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01:09 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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Supreme Court declined to entertain a curative plea filed by AIIMS against an earlier order to terminate the 31-week pregnancy of a 15-year-old child who had been raped. It said, "Doctors cannot decide for patients…we respect individual choices and so should the state." It urged government to change existing laws, saying, "When there's...pregnancy due to rape, there shouldn't be...time limit."
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Indians become Australia's largest migrant group for the first time in history
Indians have become Australia’s largest migrant group for the first time, overtaking those born in England, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics data. Around 9,71,020 people in Australia, or 5.2% of the population, were born in India, narrowly surpassing the 9,70,950 born in England. China remains the third‑largest group of non‑Australian‑born residents, with 7,32,000 people.
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Indians have become Australia’s largest migrant group for the first time, overtaking those born in England, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics data. Around 9,71,020 people in Australia, or 5.2% of the population, were born in India, narrowly surpassing the 9,70,950 born in England. China remains the third‑largest group of non‑Australian‑born residents, with 7,32,000 people.
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African student delivers speech in Hindi during fest at AMU
A video has surfaced showing an African student delivering speech in Hindi during cultural and literary festival at Aligarh Muslim University’s Nadeem Tarin Hall. The student performed a role-play on stage about what he'd do if elected student union secretary. He humorously claimed that he'd install ACs, start a metro on the campus and provide tea three times a day.
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01:04 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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A video has surfaced showing an African student delivering speech in Hindi during cultural and literary festival at Aligarh Muslim University’s Nadeem Tarin Hall. The student performed a role-play on stage about what he'd do if elected student union secretary. He humorously claimed that he'd install ACs, start a metro on the campus and provide tea three times a day.
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See what Archer is trying to do in matches: Srikkanth to Bumrah
After MI's Jasprit Bumrah recorded figures of 4-0-54-0 against SRH in IPL 2026 match, ex-India skipper Kris Srikkanth said, "Bumrah bowling so many slower deliveries with...new ball is of no use." "See what Archer is trying to do in...last few matches...He's bowling at full throttle and nicking batters off caught behind and at slips...That's what Bumrah should try," Srikkanth added.
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01:28 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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After MI's Jasprit Bumrah recorded figures of 4-0-54-0 against SRH in IPL 2026 match, ex-India skipper Kris Srikkanth said, "Bumrah bowling so many slower deliveries with...new ball is of no use." "See what Archer is trying to do in...last few matches...He's bowling at full throttle and nicking batters off caught behind and at slips...That's what Bumrah should try," Srikkanth added.
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AxisMyIndia may not release WB exit polls data, says '60-70% voters have their lips sealed'
AxisMyIndia released exit poll projections for Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry, except for West Bengal. Its Founder, Pradeep Gupta, said the decision stems from concerns over sample reliability. He said, "When we tried to talk after the first phase, about 60-70% of people had their lips sealed. They were not even ready to say yes or no."
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01:40 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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AxisMyIndia released exit poll projections for Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry, except for West Bengal. Its Founder, Pradeep Gupta, said the decision stems from concerns over sample reliability. He said, "When we tried to talk after the first phase, about 60-70% of people had their lips sealed. They were not even ready to say yes or no."
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How does India fare in press freedom as it drops 6 ranks to 157th in 2026?
India has ranked 157th in the World Press Freedom Index 2026, down six ranks from the previous year. Meanwhile, China ranks 178th, Iran ranks 177th, Afghanistan ranks 175th, Russia ranks 172nd, Pakistan ranks 153rd, Bangladesh ranks 152nd, and Bhutan ranks 150th. The index claimed India's political and social indicators pulled its ranking down.
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India has ranked 157th in the World Press Freedom Index 2026, down six ranks from the previous year. Meanwhile, China ranks 178th, Iran ranks 177th, Afghanistan ranks 175th, Russia ranks 172nd, Pakistan ranks 153rd, Bangladesh ranks 152nd, and Bhutan ranks 150th. The index claimed India's political and social indicators pulled its ranking down.
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RR captain Riyan Parag fined 25% of match fee for vaping during IPL match
Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Riyan Parag has been fined 25% of his match fee by the BCCI for vaping during their IPL 2026 match against PBKS on Tuesday. His act was deemed to have brought the game into disrepute. Riyan was caught by camera vaping inside the dressing room after getting out.
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Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Riyan Parag has been fined 25% of his match fee by the BCCI for vaping during their IPL 2026 match against PBKS on Tuesday. His act was deemed to have brought the game into disrepute. Riyan was caught by camera vaping inside the dressing room after getting out.
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Which countries rank at top & bottom of World Press Freedom Index 2026?
Norway topped World Press Freedom Index 2026, with a score of 92.72, followed by the Netherlands (88.92), Estonia (88.54), Denmark (88.47), Sweden (87.61) and Finland (86.22). Ireland (85.93) ranked seventh while Switzerland (84.83), Luxembourg (84.14) and Portugal (83.71) ranked eighth, ninth and tenth. Eritrea (10.24) ranked 180th, preceded by North Korea (12.67), China (13.85) and Iran (17.45).
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Norway topped World Press Freedom Index 2026, with a score of 92.72, followed by the Netherlands (88.92), Estonia (88.54), Denmark (88.47), Sweden (87.61) and Finland (86.22). Ireland (85.93) ranked seventh while Switzerland (84.83), Luxembourg (84.14) and Portugal (83.71) ranked eighth, ninth and tenth. Eritrea (10.24) ranked 180th, preceded by North Korea (12.67), China (13.85) and Iran (17.45).
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Punjab Police recovers RDX, detonators while probing Patiala blast case
Punjab Police recovered a large cache of weapons while investigating the Patiala freight blast case. The police found rocket-propelled grenade, an improvised explosive device (IED) weighing 2.296 kg, detonators and around 1.456 kg of RDX in a village in Tarn Taran. They have described it as a described as a “deep-rooted terror conspiracy" linked to Pakistan’s ISI and pro-Khalistan elements.
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Punjab Police recovered a large cache of weapons while investigating the Patiala freight blast case. The police found rocket-propelled grenade, an improvised explosive device (IED) weighing 2.296 kg, detonators and around 1.456 kg of RDX in a village in Tarn Taran. They have described it as a described as a “deep-rooted terror conspiracy" linked to Pakistan’s ISI and pro-Khalistan elements.
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State can't choose for citizens: SC on 15-yr-old's abortion case
Declining a plea filed by AIIMS against its earlier order permitting a 15-year-old, who had been raped, to terminate 31-week pregnancy, Supreme Court said state can't choose for the citizens. "Let us not choose for people who are capable of choosing," the top court stated. It added there shouldn't be any time limit in cases of pregnancy due to rape.
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02:26 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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Declining a plea filed by AIIMS against its earlier order permitting a 15-year-old, who had been raped, to terminate 31-week pregnancy, Supreme Court said state can't choose for the citizens. "Let us not choose for people who are capable of choosing," the top court stated. It added there shouldn't be any time limit in cases of pregnancy due to rape.
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Speeding car flies off black spot into 200-foot gorge in Himachal Pradesh, 2 burnt to death
Two devotees returning from Chintpurni Temple in Himachal Pradesh's Una district were burnt to death after their speeding car plunged into a 200-foot-deep gorge on Wednesday. The Ludhiana-registered Maruti Swift Dzire fell off the Bharwain-Hoshiarpur Road, which is a designated black spot. A tyre burst is suspected to have caused the driver to lose control.
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02:23 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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Two devotees returning from Chintpurni Temple in Himachal Pradesh's Una district were burnt to death after their speeding car plunged into a 200-foot-deep gorge on Wednesday. The Ludhiana-registered Maruti Swift Dzire fell off the Bharwain-Hoshiarpur Road, which is a designated black spot. A tyre burst is suspected to have caused the driver to lose control.
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Bengaluru rains flood iconic Church Street bookstore, 5,000 books worth ₹14 lakh destroyed
Heavy rainfall lashed Bengaluru on Wednesday, flooding The Bookworm, an iconic bookstore in Church Street. Around 5,000 books worth ₹14 lakh have been destroyed due to the heavy rains, according to The Times Of India. Bengaluru recorded its highest April rainfall on April 29 (Wednesday).
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Heavy rainfall lashed Bengaluru on Wednesday, flooding The Bookworm, an iconic bookstore in Church Street. Around 5,000 books worth ₹14 lakh have been destroyed due to the heavy rains, according to The Times Of India. Bengaluru recorded its highest April rainfall on April 29 (Wednesday).
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TMC's Derek O'Brien questions credibility of exit polls, says they were wrong in 2021 too
TMC leader Derek O’Brien questioned the credibility of exit polls for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, which showed BJP ahead or in close contest with TMC. He cited 2021 exit polls that had also predicted a tight race between BJP and TMC. "Bengal Polls 2021. How off the mark were the predictions from the final results?" he said.
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TMC leader Derek O’Brien questioned the credibility of exit polls for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, which showed BJP ahead or in close contest with TMC. He cited 2021 exit polls that had also predicted a tight race between BJP and TMC. "Bengal Polls 2021. How off the mark were the predictions from the final results?" he said.
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Owaisi slams decision to charge additional ₹10,000 airfare from Haj pilgrims, calls it exploitation
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi slammed the Ministry of Minority Affairs' decision to charge an additional ₹10,000 from Haj pilgrims due to the situation created by the Iran war. He said ₹90,844 per pilgrim was collected a couple of months ago. He asked whether pilgrims were being "punished" for going through Haj committee, as he dubbed the extra fee "exploitation".
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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi slammed the Ministry of Minority Affairs' decision to charge an additional ₹10,000 from Haj pilgrims due to the situation created by the Iran war. He said ₹90,844 per pilgrim was collected a couple of months ago. He asked whether pilgrims were being "punished" for going through Haj committee, as he dubbed the extra fee "exploitation".
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Seizing vehicle on mere suspicion that it's carrying beef is illegal: Allahabad HC
The Allahabad High Court ruled that seizing a vehicle on suspicion of carrying beef without scientific confirmation is “illegal and arbitrary.” It was hearing a 2024 case where police seized a vehicle in Baghpat on suspicion of transporting beef. The petitioner said it was only “suspected,” not confirmed beef, and his vehicle remained impounded for 18 months, causing livelihood losses.
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The Allahabad High Court ruled that seizing a vehicle on suspicion of carrying beef without scientific confirmation is “illegal and arbitrary.” It was hearing a 2024 case where police seized a vehicle in Baghpat on suspicion of transporting beef. The petitioner said it was only “suspected,” not confirmed beef, and his vehicle remained impounded for 18 months, causing livelihood losses.
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Ex-minister in Uddhav's Cabinet joins Shinde's Shiv Sena for Maha MLC polls
Bachchu Kadu, an ex-minister in the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government, has joined Deputy CM Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena ahead of Maharashtra Legislative Council elections. Kadu, who heads the Prahar Janshakti Party, has merged his outfit with the Sena. Soon after, the Shiv Sena announced his candidature for the council polls, which are scheduled to be held next month.
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03:14 pm Thursday, 30 April 2026
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Bachchu Kadu, an ex-minister in the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government, has joined Deputy CM Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena ahead of Maharashtra Legislative Council elections. Kadu, who heads the Prahar Janshakti Party, has merged his outfit with the Sena. Soon after, the Shiv Sena announced his candidature for the council polls, which are scheduled to be held next month.
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Karisma's kids get relief as Delhi HC bars their stepmother Priya from selling ₹30,000-cr assets
Delhi High Court granted interim relief to Sunjay Kapur and Karisma Kapoor's children and the former's mother, Rani, in the ₹30,000-crore inheritance battle with Sunjay's wife Priya. The court restrained Priya from dealing with the assets as the trial may take time. Onus is on Priya to dispel children's and Rani's doubts over Sunjay's will presented by her, HC added.
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Delhi High Court granted interim relief to Sunjay Kapur and Karisma Kapoor's children and the former's mother, Rani, in the ₹30,000-crore inheritance battle with Sunjay's wife Priya. The court restrained Priya from dealing with the assets as the trial may take time. Onus is on Priya to dispel children's and Rani's doubts over Sunjay's will presented by her, HC added.
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