After midday meal egg row, Bengal eyes Odisha model | Kolkata News

Amit Malviya (L) said, “The outrage over the Bengal govt’s decision to entrust the midday meal programme to Iskcon is entirely contrived.” Mahua Moitra (R) countered, “Our children don’t like soya. When we serve it in school, they refuse it.” KOLKATA: The Bengal school education department is looking at the Odisha model of paying an…

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6% decline in housing sales in Q1 2026 amid ongoing economic uncertainties: Anarock |

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has made a significant dent in the demand for housing as economic uncertainties remain high despite an interim peace agreement between the US and Iran. The first quarter of 2026 recorded a 6% plunge in housing sales, says the data released by Anarock on Monday.According to the data,…

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‘Russia might launch limited war against Nato within … ‘: Dutch intel sounds alarm

The Dutch warning came as Russia intensified its attacks across Ukraine Russia could launch a limited military campaign against a Nato member within a year of the war in Ukraine ending, according to a warning issued by the Dutch defence ministry. The assessment, published in the Netherlands’ annual defence policy strategy on Monday, said Russian…

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‘One Bullet, One Enemy’: Why the Army is ditching INSAS for the AK-203 — and what it means for battlefield lethality

Soldiers of the Indian Army armed with INSAS rifles. The INSAS (Indian Small Arms System) was the first domestically developed small‑arms family, consisting of a rifle and a light machine gun (LMG).Developed in the 1980s to fire the 5.56×45mm Nato round, the weapons were designed by the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) and produced…

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US government is threatening 100% TARIFF on anyone who impose Digital Tax on Meta, Google and Amazon; Countries that may be impacted include Canada and …

Donald Trump has once again made a tariff “threat” to several countries. In a recent Truth Social post, the US President has announced that the country will impose a “100% TARIFF” on goods imported from any country that introduces a digital services tax targeting American technology companies such as Meta, Alphabet (Google) and Amazon. The…

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West Bengal’s ‘anti-goonda bill’ cleared: Who can be detained, what properties can be seized and why it matters | Kolkata News

The West Bengal assembly on Monday passed the West Bengal Public Safety and Control of Anti-Social Activities Bill KOLKATA: The West Bengal Assembly on Monday passed the West Bengal Public Safety and Control of Anti-Social Activities Bill, 2026, paving the way for stricter action against organised anti-social activities, including provisions for preventive detention, property seizure…

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Centre lifts petrol, diesel sale restrictions from July 1 as supply concerns ease

The Centre has decided to lift temporary restrictions on the sale of petrol and diesel from July 1, ending curbs imposed earlier this month to prevent local fuel shortages amid disruptions to global supply chains caused by the conflict in the Middle East.In an order issued on Monday, the government said it had reviewed the…

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Ben Stokes: The man who refused to leave quietly, then left at tea | Cricket News

Ben Stokes leaves the field after his final innings after announcing his international retirement during day four of the 3rd Test Match between England and New Zealand at Trent Bridge on June 28, 2026 in Nottingham, England. (Photo/Getty Images) There is a particular cruelty in the way Ben Stokes chose to retire. On the fourth…

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Comcast to split into two companies in major media shake-up

Comcast Corporation is set to break itself into two publicly traded companies, separating its media empire from its connectivity business as it seeks to sharpen its focus in an industry being reshaped by streaming and large-scale mergers.The company said it will spin off NBCUniversal and Sky into a separate listed entity through a tax-free transaction….

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Russian troops survive just ’20–35 minutes’ on Ukraine frontlines, pro-war bloggers claim

Ukraine’s drone war slashes Russian troops’ frontline survival rate Russian pro-war military bloggers have claimed that troops deployed in Ukraine are surviving only “20–35 minutes” on the frontline amid intense drone warfare and infantry assaults.The reports, shared on pro-war “Z-channels” on Telegram and amplified by the Ukrainian ASTRA channel, and cited by Foreign Policy, highlighted…

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