Mother Dairy unveils India's 1st naturally degradable milk pouch
Mother Dairy has unveiled "India's first naturally degradable milk pouch in soil", which will be rolled out in Delhi-NCR from June 5 (World Environment Day). Unlike conventional plastic milk packets, which can take decades or even centuries to degrade, these packets will degrade within a few years. Consumers won't have to pay extra as milk prices will remain unchanged.
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Mother Dairy has unveiled "India's first naturally degradable milk pouch in soil", which will be rolled out in Delhi-NCR from June 5 (World Environment Day). Unlike conventional plastic milk packets, which can take decades or even centuries to degrade, these packets will degrade within a few years. Consumers won't have to pay extra as milk prices will remain unchanged.
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51 injuries, cigarette burns found on 1-yr-old baby’s dead body in Kerala, mother & partner arrested
A woman, Akhila, and her male partner, Ashkar, have been arrested for the death of her one-and-a-half-year-old child in Kerala after probe found that the toddler was physically abused for days. Investigators found about 51 injuries on the child's body, including cigarette burn marks on his legs. Ashkar allegedly stuffed a cloth into the child's mouth to stop his screams.
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04:39 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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A woman, Akhila, and her male partner, Ashkar, have been arrested for the death of her one-and-a-half-year-old child in Kerala after probe found that the toddler was physically abused for days. Investigators found about 51 injuries on the child's body, including cigarette burn marks on his legs. Ashkar allegedly stuffed a cloth into the child's mouth to stop his screams.
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What are the 3 conditions that must be met for IMD to declare monsoon?
Three conditions must be met for IMD to declare monsoon. Majority of designated weather stations must record specified rainfall levels for 2 straight days. Strong westerly winds must extend up to 600-hectopascal level in atmosphere. Outgoing Longwave Radiation, which measures amount of heat energy escaping from Earth into space, should fall below 200 watts per square metre over designated region.
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04:32 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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Three conditions must be met for IMD to declare monsoon. Majority of designated weather stations must record specified rainfall levels for 2 straight days. Strong westerly winds must extend up to 600-hectopascal level in atmosphere. Outgoing Longwave Radiation, which measures amount of heat energy escaping from Earth into space, should fall below 200 watts per square metre over designated region.
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Melbourne Stars, Melbourne Renegades set to merge into one BBL team: Report
Melbourne's two Big Bash League (BBL) rivals, Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades, are set to merge into a single team run by Cricket Victoria, according to Sen Cricket. The new team would still be called Melbourne rather than Victoria, in line with BBL rules, and would play at the MCG. The side is likely to play in navy blue colours.
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04:59 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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Melbourne's two Big Bash League (BBL) rivals, Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades, are set to merge into a single team run by Cricket Victoria, according to Sen Cricket. The new team would still be called Melbourne rather than Victoria, in line with BBL rules, and would play at the MCG. The side is likely to play in navy blue colours.
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Why is monsoon running late in India?
The southwest monsoon, which normally arrives on June 1, is expected to arrive this year by June 4 due to weak low-level winds and the formation of very few clouds or rain systems over the Arabian Sea area. Because of this, the monsoon winds are struggling to take momentum and bring the onset of the monsoon over Kerala's coast.
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04:58 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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The southwest monsoon, which normally arrives on June 1, is expected to arrive this year by June 4 due to weak low-level winds and the formation of very few clouds or rain systems over the Arabian Sea area. Because of this, the monsoon winds are struggling to take momentum and bring the onset of the monsoon over Kerala's coast.
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CBSE's re-evaluation portal sees 1.5 million cyberattack hits in 2 minutes
CBSE's re-evaluation portal, which opened on Tuesday after a delay, faced a barrage of cyberattack attempts. "Most recent being a denial-of-service attack attempt causing 1.5 million hits on the portal within a matter of 2 minutes and more than 1 lakh attempts of unauthorised file access," CBSE said. It added that it has "further refined the platform" to help students.
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04:51 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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CBSE's re-evaluation portal, which opened on Tuesday after a delay, faced a barrage of cyberattack attempts. "Most recent being a denial-of-service attack attempt causing 1.5 million hits on the portal within a matter of 2 minutes and more than 1 lakh attempts of unauthorised file access," CBSE said. It added that it has "further refined the platform" to help students.
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15-20 White girls were locked in dog cages by Pakistani rape gangs in UK: British MP
While reading out testimonies from survivors of Pakistani rape gangs in UK, British MP Rupert Lowe said, "It was all White girls. In a van. I remember seeing 15-20 girls locked in dog cages." "Things would escalate around Eid. Worse. More violent. More people involved," Lowe said while reading out another testimony in the UK Parliament.
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04:45 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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While reading out testimonies from survivors of Pakistani rape gangs in UK, British MP Rupert Lowe said, "It was all White girls. In a van. I remember seeing 15-20 girls locked in dog cages." "Things would escalate around Eid. Worse. More violent. More people involved," Lowe said while reading out another testimony in the UK Parliament.
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Sikh man gets life term for stabbing teen in UK over racial abuse claims
Vickrum Digwa, a British Sikh man, was sentenced to life imprisonment and must serve at least 21 years after being convicted of killing a teenager named Henry Nowak using a 21 cm blade in UK. "You've brought shame upon your family and your religion," the judge said to Digwa. Digwa falsely claimed he was racially abused and acted in self-defence.
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05:13 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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Vickrum Digwa, a British Sikh man, was sentenced to life imprisonment and must serve at least 21 years after being convicted of killing a teenager named Henry Nowak using a 21 cm blade in UK. "You've brought shame upon your family and your religion," the judge said to Digwa. Digwa falsely claimed he was racially abused and acted in self-defence.
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India responds to US' 'true friendship with Pakistan PM, army chief' remark
India has responded days after US War Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the US is developing true friendship with Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Asim Munir. "We hope our friends and partners will impress upon Pakistan to credibly and irrevocably abjure cross-border terrorism," the Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.
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News By: Arshiya Chopra
05:06 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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India has responded days after US War Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the US is developing true friendship with Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Asim Munir. "We hope our friends and partners will impress upon Pakistan to credibly and irrevocably abjure cross-border terrorism," the Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said.
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India rejects Kashmir mention in Pakistan-EU joint statement
Responding to Kashmir being mentioned in a joint statement released by Pakistan and EU, India said, "We categorically reject such unwarranted references in the joint statement on matters internal to India." "J&K and Ladakh are integral and inalienable parts of India. Those who have no locus standi on such matters should desist from making any comment on them," India added.
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05:05 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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Responding to Kashmir being mentioned in a joint statement released by Pakistan and EU, India said, "We categorically reject such unwarranted references in the joint statement on matters internal to India." "J&K and Ladakh are integral and inalienable parts of India. Those who have no locus standi on such matters should desist from making any comment on them," India added.
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Trump asked Xi to help in ending Russia-Ukraine war during Beijing Summit: Report
US President Donald Trump asked his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to help in ending Russia-Ukraine war during Beijing Summit last month, as per a report. He reportedly asked Xi to use China's influence and encourage Russian President Vladimir Putin to return to negotiations with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy. At least 11 people were killed in Ukraine in Russian attack on Tuesday.
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US President Donald Trump asked his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to help in ending Russia-Ukraine war during Beijing Summit last month, as per a report. He reportedly asked Xi to use China's influence and encourage Russian President Vladimir Putin to return to negotiations with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy. At least 11 people were killed in Ukraine in Russian attack on Tuesday.
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Coempt that developed CBSE's OSM portal had got 10/10 marks for scanning sheets: Report
Coempt EduTeck, which developed the CBSE's On-Screen Marking (OSM) portal, had received 10/10 marks for its "experience in scanning and distribution of subjective answer booklets for digital evaluation" during the tender process, Hindustan Times reported.
The other bidder, TCS, had received zero out of ten. Students have pointed out several issues in the OSM portal related to digital scanning.
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05:26 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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Coempt EduTeck, which developed the CBSE's On-Screen Marking (OSM) portal, had received 10/10 marks for its "experience in scanning and distribution of subjective answer booklets for digital evaluation" during the tender process, Hindustan Times reported.
The other bidder, TCS, had received zero out of ten. Students have pointed out several issues in the OSM portal related to digital scanning.
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Judges handle 800 cases daily, expected to become super robots: Allahabad HC
The Allahabad High Court criticised state authorities for failing to comply with a 2022 court order directing them to pay the petitioner's salary. Highlighting that 400-800 cases are listed before every judge every day, Justice Kshitij Shailendra said that overburdened judges are expected to "become ever-working super robots". Judicial orders aren't "decorative pieces of paper", he added.
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05:18 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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The Allahabad High Court criticised state authorities for failing to comply with a 2022 court order directing them to pay the petitioner's salary. Highlighting that 400-800 cases are listed before every judge every day, Justice Kshitij Shailendra said that overburdened judges are expected to "become ever-working super robots". Judicial orders aren't "decorative pieces of paper", he added.
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Iran releases unseen pic of new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
Iranian state-controlled Tehran Times released an unseen picture of the country's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Khamenei who hasn't been seen in public since the killing of his father Ali Khamenei is reportedly hiding at an undisclosed location and communicating with his government through couriers. Even senior Iranian officials have no direct way to reach him, as per reports.
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05:38 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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Iranian state-controlled Tehran Times released an unseen picture of the country's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Khamenei who hasn't been seen in public since the killing of his father Ali Khamenei is reportedly hiding at an undisclosed location and communicating with his government through couriers. Even senior Iranian officials have no direct way to reach him, as per reports.
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US in talks to expand nuclear presence in Europe: Report
The US is discussing expanding the deployment of nuclear weapons to additional European NATO states, the Financial Times reported. US officials have reportedly signalled openness to deploy its dual-capable aircraft (DCA), designed to deliver nuclear strikes, beyond the existing six countries. Countries in the east, like Poland and some Baltic states, have been interested in hosting DCA bases.
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05:59 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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The US is discussing expanding the deployment of nuclear weapons to additional European NATO states, the Financial Times reported. US officials have reportedly signalled openness to deploy its dual-capable aircraft (DCA), designed to deliver nuclear strikes, beyond the existing six countries. Countries in the east, like Poland and some Baltic states, have been interested in hosting DCA bases.
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I reached out to Aryan Khan as we went through spectacularly similar thing: Rhea on drug case
Actress Rhea Chakraborty said she reached out to Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan after he went to jail in a drug case in 2021. Recalling her jail time in a similar case along with her brother Showik, Rhea said, "It took me back because it was spectacularly similar." "More than my story, it looked...like Showik's story," she added.
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05:57 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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Actress Rhea Chakraborty said she reached out to Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan after he went to jail in a drug case in 2021. Recalling her jail time in a similar case along with her brother Showik, Rhea said, "It took me back because it was spectacularly similar." "More than my story, it looked...like Showik's story," she added.
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Real-life Pirates of Caribbean-linked shipwrecks found in Bahamas
In the first such discovery, shipwrecks linked to the real-life 'Pirates of the Caribbean' have been discovered in the Bahamas. The remains of a burnt wooden hull, along with an iron cannon, a pile of 25 lead musket balls, and a grinding stone for sharpening swords, were found. Notably, pirates used to set fires to the ships after seizing them.
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In the first such discovery, shipwrecks linked to the real-life 'Pirates of the Caribbean' have been discovered in the Bahamas. The remains of a burnt wooden hull, along with an iron cannon, a pile of 25 lead musket balls, and a grinding stone for sharpening swords, were found. Notably, pirates used to set fires to the ships after seizing them.
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People vandalise TMC leader's home in WB during arrest, call him 'chor'
TMC councillor Ashish Chakraborty, who is accused of threatening locals to get money from them, was arrested for alleged extortion and criminal intimidation in West Bengal's Barrackpore. As police and central forces escorted him away, a crowd gathered outside his residence and raised chants of 'chor, chor' (thief) against him. The people also vandalised his house, garage and his car.
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News By: Girish Kumar Anshul
06:13 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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TMC councillor Ashish Chakraborty, who is accused of threatening locals to get money from them, was arrested for alleged extortion and criminal intimidation in West Bengal's Barrackpore. As police and central forces escorted him away, a crowd gathered outside his residence and raised chants of 'chor, chor' (thief) against him. The people also vandalised his house, garage and his car.
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Video shows 'red sprites' lighting up the sky over Tibet
A video has surfaced online showing red flashes lighting up the sky in Tibet. The phenomenon, known as red sprites, occurs high in the atmosphere and can take several shapes, including jellyfish-like structures. Scientists said that they are triggered when powerful lightning discharges below create strong electrical fields in the upper atmosphere, causing nitrogen molecules to emit a red glow.
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06:11 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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A video has surfaced online showing red flashes lighting up the sky in Tibet. The phenomenon, known as red sprites, occurs high in the atmosphere and can take several shapes, including jellyfish-like structures. Scientists said that they are triggered when powerful lightning discharges below create strong electrical fields in the upper atmosphere, causing nitrogen molecules to emit a red glow.
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Shilpa Shinde admits making false sexual harassment claim against 'Bhabiji…' maker
Shilpa Shinde, who played 'Angoori' in 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!', admitted that the sexual harassment allegations she made against producer Sanjay Kohli in 2017 were false. She claimed that after being 'banned' by the industry, she had "no other choice". "I'm not afraid of telling the truth," she said, adding, "The poor man ended up being defamed."
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News By: Ishita Ranganath
06:06 pm Tuesday, 02 June 2026
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Shilpa Shinde, who played 'Angoori' in 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!', admitted that the sexual harassment allegations she made against producer Sanjay Kohli in 2017 were false. She claimed that after being 'banned' by the industry, she had "no other choice". "I'm not afraid of telling the truth," she said, adding, "The poor man ended up being defamed."
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