I'm not a mad man, don't even drink Royal Challenge: Shivakumar on rumours of buying RCB
Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar denied rumours of him buying Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) IPL franchise, saying, "I'm not a mad man." He added, "I don't have time...I had offers to be part of the management...Why do I need RCB? I don't even drink Royal Challenge (whisky)." Eleven people died during a stampede at the RCB IPL win celebration.
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Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar denied rumours of him buying Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) IPL franchise, saying, "I'm not a mad man." He added, "I don't have time...I had offers to be part of the management...Why do I need RCB? I don't even drink Royal Challenge (whisky)." Eleven people died during a stampede at the RCB IPL win celebration.
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Police file case against firm whose ship sank off Kerala coast
Kerala Police have registered a criminal case against Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) over the capsizing of its vessel off the Kerala coast. The FIR said the ship master and the crew were aware that the vessel had dangerous and inflammable cargo but they navigated the ship in a "very negligent manner". This endangered life and property, the FIR added.
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05:27 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Kerala Police have registered a criminal case against Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) over the capsizing of its vessel off the Kerala coast. The FIR said the ship master and the crew were aware that the vessel had dangerous and inflammable cargo but they navigated the ship in a "very negligent manner". This endangered life and property, the FIR added.
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Kalyan Chaubey has destroyed Indian football: Bhaichung Bhutia
After India lost 0-1 to Hong Kong in round three of AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, former Indian men's football team captain Bhaichung Bhutia said, "We are definitely struggling now to even qualify for the Asia Cup." "AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey has destroyed Indian football. Chaubey has to resign and leave," he added.
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05:33 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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After India lost 0-1 to Hong Kong in round three of AFC Asian Cup qualifiers, former Indian men's football team captain Bhaichung Bhutia said, "We are definitely struggling now to even qualify for the Asia Cup." "AIFF President Kalyan Chaubey has destroyed Indian football. Chaubey has to resign and leave," he added.
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05:33 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Video shows dirty train sent for BSF jawans, Railways sends another after they refuse to board
Around 1200 BSF jawans deployed for security for the Amarnath Yatra, refused to board a train to Jammu on Monday after finding it to be in a poor condition. A video showed garbage on train floor, broken windows and dirty toilets. After the issue was raised with the Indian Railways, it sent another train that was in a better condition.
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05:59 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Around 1200 BSF jawans deployed for security for the Amarnath Yatra, refused to board a train to Jammu on Monday after finding it to be in a poor condition. A video showed garbage on train floor, broken windows and dirty toilets. After the issue was raised with the Indian Railways, it sent another train that was in a better condition.
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05:59 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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US finalises trade deal with China, announces Trump
Amid trade war, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that US' trade deal with China has been finalised. "Our deal with China is done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me...We are getting a total of 55% tariffs, China is getting 10%," Trump said. He added that China will supply full magnets and necessary rare earths.
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06:13 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Amid trade war, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that US' trade deal with China has been finalised. "Our deal with China is done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me...We are getting a total of 55% tariffs, China is getting 10%," Trump said. He added that China will supply full magnets and necessary rare earths.
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Singer Mangli's party raided in Hyd, 9 test positive for marijuana
Hyderabad Police raided Telugu folk singer Mangli's birthday party on Tuesday night after a tip-off about drug use at the venue. Authorities tested 48 people for drug consumption, and at least nine of them were found to have consumed marijuana, reports said. Police have registered a case under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
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06:08 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Hyderabad Police raided Telugu folk singer Mangli's birthday party on Tuesday night after a tip-off about drug use at the venue. Authorities tested 48 people for drug consumption, and at least nine of them were found to have consumed marijuana, reports said. Police have registered a case under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
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06:08 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Why did Osama feel safe living for years in Pak: Jaishankar as he warns West
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who is in Belgium, said that recent conflict with Pakistan wasn't just a conflict between two neighbours, but it was about combating terrorism. "There was a man named Osama bin Laden...Why did he feel safe living for years in Pakistani military town," Jaishankar said, adding that terrorism will eventually come back to haunt the West.
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News By: Ankit Tiwari
06:38 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, who is in Belgium, said that recent conflict with Pakistan wasn't just a conflict between two neighbours, but it was about combating terrorism. "There was a man named Osama bin Laden...Why did he feel safe living for years in Pakistani military town," Jaishankar said, adding that terrorism will eventually come back to haunt the West.
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Jaishankar asked if 'India trusts US President Trump'; minister replies
During his Brussels visit, S Jaishankar was asked if India trusts US President Donald Trump and views him as a reliable partner. "I take the world as I find it. Our aim is to advance every relationship that serves our interests. The US relationship is of immense importance to us. It's not about personality X or president Y," he replied.
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News By: Arshiya Chopra
06:36 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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During his Brussels visit, S Jaishankar was asked if India trusts US President Donald Trump and views him as a reliable partner. "I take the world as I find it. Our aim is to advance every relationship that serves our interests. The US relationship is of immense importance to us. It's not about personality X or president Y," he replied.
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Bihar couple defrauds firm of βΉ40 lakh by changing one 'i', held
A man employed by a firm in Bihar defrauded it of βΉ40 lakh with his wife by changing βShriβ in the firmβs name to βShreeβ while opening a new bank account. The man used to do the same with cheques received in the firmβs name and deposit them into the bank account. The couple has been arrested by police.
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06:56 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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A man employed by a firm in Bihar defrauded it of βΉ40 lakh with his wife by changing βShriβ in the firmβs name to βShreeβ while opening a new bank account. The man used to do the same with cheques received in the firmβs name and deposit them into the bank account. The couple has been arrested by police.
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Temple vandalism sparks communal clashes in West Bengal
Communal clashes erupted in West Bengal's Maheshtala allegedly after a temple was vandalised when a person was stopped from encroaching the temple land and setting up a shop. The clashes also led to miscreants pelting stones and damaging vehicles. West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar reacted to the incident, blaming the state government for Muslim appeasement.
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Communal clashes erupted in West Bengal's Maheshtala allegedly after a temple was vandalised when a person was stopped from encroaching the temple land and setting up a shop. The clashes also led to miscreants pelting stones and damaging vehicles. West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar reacted to the incident, blaming the state government for Muslim appeasement.
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Jay Shah rings bell at Lord's on Day 1 of WTC final
ICC Chairman Jay Shah rang the bell at Lord's Cricket Ground before the start of play on Day 1 of the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 final between Australia and South Africa. The ringing of the five-minute bell at Lord's by an international cricketer, administrator or well-known enthusiast of the sport is a tradition introduced in 2007.
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07:06 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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ICC Chairman Jay Shah rang the bell at Lord's Cricket Ground before the start of play on Day 1 of the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 final between Australia and South Africa. The ringing of the five-minute bell at Lord's by an international cricketer, administrator or well-known enthusiast of the sport is a tradition introduced in 2007.
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85 people hospitalised after eating food at temple festival in TN
At least 85 people were hospitalised due to suspected food poisoning in Madurai after consuming food at a temple festival in neighbouring Virudhunagar district. However, the dean of the hospital said that all the patients are stable. Among those admitted, 55 are women and 11 are children, according to health officials. Health authorities have launched an investigation into the matter.
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07:27 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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At least 85 people were hospitalised due to suspected food poisoning in Madurai after consuming food at a temple festival in neighbouring Virudhunagar district. However, the dean of the hospital said that all the patients are stable. Among those admitted, 55 are women and 11 are children, according to health officials. Health authorities have launched an investigation into the matter.
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07:27 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Founders prefer micro VCs for speed and autonomy
Startups today are increasingly opting for micro VCs because they bring more than just funding, they bring speed, minimal red tape, and genuine alignment. These VCs often invest at the pre-seed or seed stage and allow founders to retain significant control over their startupβs direction. Unlike institutional investors, micro VCs focus on relationship-building and long-term collaboration.
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Startups today are increasingly opting for micro VCs because they bring more than just funding, they bring speed, minimal red tape, and genuine alignment. These VCs often invest at the pre-seed or seed stage and allow founders to retain significant control over their startupβs direction. Unlike institutional investors, micro VCs focus on relationship-building and long-term collaboration.
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Nimble micro VCs disrupt traditional startup funding
In a space traditionally dominated by large venture firms with rigid frameworks, micro VCs are emerging as fast-moving, founder-first investors. They operate with smaller teams, streamlined evaluation processes, and a strong appetite for early-stage risk. Their agility allows them to deploy capital quickly sometimes within weeks and focus on gut-feel.
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In a space traditionally dominated by large venture firms with rigid frameworks, micro VCs are emerging as fast-moving, founder-first investors. They operate with smaller teams, streamlined evaluation processes, and a strong appetite for early-stage risk. Their agility allows them to deploy capital quickly sometimes within weeks and focus on gut-feel.
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US needs ties with both India and Pak: Top US general as he praises Pak
US Central Command chief, General Michael Kurilla, called Pakistan a "phenomenal partner" in counter-terrorism. "We need...to have relationship with Pakistan and India. I don't believe it's a binary switch that we can't have one with Pakistan if we've relationship with India," he said. Earlier, FBI said a Pakistani national was extradited to US over ISIS-related terror plot in New York.
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07:37 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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US Central Command chief, General Michael Kurilla, called Pakistan a "phenomenal partner" in counter-terrorism. "We need...to have relationship with Pakistan and India. I don't believe it's a binary switch that we can't have one with Pakistan if we've relationship with India," he said. Earlier, FBI said a Pakistani national was extradited to US over ISIS-related terror plot in New York.
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Agile investing from micro VCs fuels Indiaβs startup boom
Indiaβs burgeoning startup scene is being turbocharged by micro VCs that are empowering founders far beyond the metro cities. These investors are democratising access to capital, providing funding in days not months and backing regional entrepreneurs with local insights. From student-led ventures to bootstrap innovators, micro VCs are filling the massive gap left by traditional finance models.
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Indiaβs burgeoning startup scene is being turbocharged by micro VCs that are empowering founders far beyond the metro cities. These investors are democratising access to capital, providing funding in days not months and backing regional entrepreneurs with local insights. From student-led ventures to bootstrap innovators, micro VCs are filling the massive gap left by traditional finance models.
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Greenland's ice melted 17 times faster during May heatwave: Report
Greenland's ice sheet melted 17 times faster than average during May heatwave, according to a report released by World Weather Attribution (WWA). The data from May 15-21 heatwave was compared to average ice melt for the same week during the period 1980-2010. In eastern Greenland, the hottest day during the heatwave was about 3.9Β°C warmer compared to the preindustrial climate.
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07:56 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Greenland's ice sheet melted 17 times faster than average during May heatwave, according to a report released by World Weather Attribution (WWA). The data from May 15-21 heatwave was compared to average ice melt for the same week during the period 1980-2010. In eastern Greenland, the hottest day during the heatwave was about 3.9Β°C warmer compared to the preindustrial climate.
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Steve Smith creates history, scores most runs at Lord's by an overseas batter
With his 66(112) in Australia's first innings against South Africa in World Test Championship (WTC) final, Steve Smith took his tally of Test runs at Lord's to 591. With this, he broke the record for scoring most runs at Lord's by an overseas batter. He overtook the likes of Warren Bardsley (575), Garry Sobers (571) and Don Bradman (551).
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07:50 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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With his 66(112) in Australia's first innings against South Africa in World Test Championship (WTC) final, Steve Smith took his tally of Test runs at Lord's to 591. With this, he broke the record for scoring most runs at Lord's by an overseas batter. He overtook the likes of Warren Bardsley (575), Garry Sobers (571) and Don Bradman (551).
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Hindu houses, shops looted: Suvendu on communal clashes in Bengal
Reacting to the communal clashes in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district over an alleged vandalisation of temple, BJP leader and Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari said, "Hindus are being tortured and Hindu shops and houses were looted." "Several Police personnel also got injured," he added. They should deploy paramilitary forces to save police forces and Hindus, he further said.
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07:48 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Reacting to the communal clashes in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district over an alleged vandalisation of temple, BJP leader and Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari said, "Hindus are being tortured and Hindu shops and houses were looted." "Several Police personnel also got injured," he added. They should deploy paramilitary forces to save police forces and Hindus, he further said.
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'Raat Gayi, Baat Gayi': Sachin Pilot on feud with Ashok Gehlot
Congress leader Sachin Pilot, who recently had a one-to-one meeting with former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot, said the differences between them were "water under the bridge". When asked about Gehlot making unsavoury remarks against him in the past, Pilot said, "Raat gayi so baat gayi (what's in the past is in past)...Time won't come back, we have to look ahead."
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News By: Subhangi Singh
08:10 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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Congress leader Sachin Pilot, who recently had a one-to-one meeting with former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot, said the differences between them were "water under the bridge". When asked about Gehlot making unsavoury remarks against him in the past, Pilot said, "Raat gayi so baat gayi (what's in the past is in past)...Time won't come back, we have to look ahead."
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08:10 pm Wednesday, 11 June, 2025
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