- Rajendranagar accident claims three lives.
- Nagoba Jatara begins; tribal communities to gather.
- Kailash Mansarovar Yatra resumes in summer.
- Four-storey building collapses in Delhi; one dead.
- Modi and Trump discuss bilateral ties over the phone.
- Alexander Lukashenko re-elected as Belarus President.
- U.S. deports illegal immigrants.
- Hamas confirms 8 deaths among 33 hostages.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will review public welfare schemes today, aiming to evaluate their effectiveness. Meanwhile, Rajendranagar witnessed a tragic accident claiming three lives. Nagoba Jatara commences, drawing tribal communities. The summer will see the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. Global developments include Modi-Trump talks, Lukashenko’s re-election in Belarus, and U.S. deportations.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is set to review the implementation of various public welfare schemes today, focusing on their impact and progress. His leadership has aimed to enhance the reach and efficiency of these initiatives.
In Hyderabad, a road accident in Rajendranagar led to the death of three individuals, raising concerns about road safety. Simultaneously, the Nagoba Jatara began, attracting tribal communities to participate in the traditional festival.
On an international note, Prime Minister Modi and former U.S. President Trump discussed bilateral ties during a phone call, highlighting cooperation between the nations. Belarus saw Alexander Lukashenko re-elected as President, while the U.S. intensified its deportation of illegal immigrants.
In Delhi, a four-storey building collapse resulted in one fatality. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is set to resume this summer after a hiatus, bringing relief to devotees. In Gaza, Hamas revealed that 8 out of 33 hostages have died.