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May 11, 2026, 06:57 AM
Tamil Nadu MLA Keerthana Fails to Take Oath Due to Lack of Certificate of Election

Tamil Nadu MLA Keerthana Fails to Take Oath Due to Lack of Certificate of Election

Chennai : A day after the swearing-in ceremony of the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and his ministers, Keerthana, the youngest MLA in Vijay’s cabinet, was unable to take oath as an MLA in the State Assembly on Monday after she failed to present her Certificate of Election, a mandatory requirement for administering the oath. A clip from the session’s proceedings shows that when Assembly Principal Secretary K. Srinivasan invited Keerthana, announcing her name over the microphone, to take the oath, she walked to the podium, which was positioned in front of the chair of the Chief Minister on one side. MLAs taking the oath are required to face the chair of the pro tem Speaker. As Keerthana approached the podium, Srinivasan raised his hand and asked for the certificate. However, she was unable to produce it. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? "It seems she did not have her Certificate of Election with her readily. Since she could not submit the certificate, the senior official politely declined to allow her to take oath. She may take oath whenever she submits her Certificate of Election," news agency PTI quoted an official as saying. Keerthana is elected from the Sivakasi constituency. She defeated Congress candidate Ashokan G by 11,670 votes, while former minister and AIADMK leader KT Rajenthra Bhalaji finished third. Meanwhile, Vijay on Sunday resigned from the Tiruchirappalli East Assembly constituency after taking oath as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, retaining the Perambur seat that he also won in the April 23 Assembly elections. With Vijay vacating one of the two seats he had secured, his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) saw its tally in the 234-member Assembly reduce from 108 to 107 seats.
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Ganashakti Patrika
May 11, 2026, 06:56 AM
Coronation Bridge Height Bar Installation to Ensure National Security

Coronation Bridge Height Bar Installation to Ensure National Security

The height bar sits on the traditional Coronation Bridge built during the British era. The bridge is of great importance to establish communication between Siliguri-Dooars and North East India and for national security reasons. In view of this, the National Highways Authority has taken steps to extend the life of the Coronation Bridge or Baghpul. On Sunday, iron height bars were installed on both ends of the bridge over the Teesta River to prevent heavy traffic on the bridge. The installation of the height bar began on Sunday morning. Earlier, when the height bar was installed on one side, it was broken by a lorry. Due to the state assembly election process, the height bar was installed on both ends of the bridge in 1941. The height bar is kept at the height of the bridge from the road 3.6মিটার. It is hoped that the height bar will not allow lorries weighing more than 10 tons or vehicles of extra height to pass through the bridge. See more in the National Highways Authority's news bulletin in 1937. The construction of the bridge began in the year 1937. The construction of the bridge was stopped due to political instability.
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Maharashtra Times
May 11, 2026, 06:37 AM
US-Iran Peace Talks Stall as Trump Rejects Proposal, Threatens Consequences

US-Iran Peace Talks Stall as Trump Rejects Proposal, Threatens Consequences

US-Iran Peace Talks: Donald Trump has once again rejected Iran's proposal to the United States to stop the war between the United States and Iran, calling it unacceptable. Earlier on Friday, Trump sent a counter-proposal to Iran, threatening to'agree to it within the next 48 hours, sign it, or else the consequences will be terrible '. After this, Trump has completely rejected Iran's proposal to the United States, indicating that without negotiations between the two countries, there will only be a flare-up of war. Although the reason for Trump's rejection of this proposal, knowing in detail what the direction of the war is, becomes an issue. During the standoff, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made it clear in an interview with an American news channel that until the uranium stockpile in Iran is completely destroyed and the nuclear facilities are dismantled, this war cannot be considered over.'Iran will still have a nuclear reactor and supply of fuel to the United States, unless the threat is removed, and Israel has warned that the crisis will not be resolved until 2026.
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Kalinga TV
May 11, 2026, 06:27 AM
Tamil Nadu's New Chief Minister Takes Oath Amid Dating Rumors with Actress Trisha Krishnan

Tamil Nadu's New Chief Minister Takes Oath Amid Dating Rumors with Actress Trisha Krishnan

Chennai : Actor-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay officially took oath as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on Sunday at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai. The swearing-in ceremony grabbed attention not only for Vijay’s political milestone but also for the presence of actress Trisha Krishnan, who attended the event along with Vijay’s family members amid ongoing dating rumours. Trisha arrived at the ceremony wearing a blue saree and was seen smiling while greeting guests. A video from the event later went viral on social media showing the actress getting emotional during Vijay’s first speech as Chief Minister. Though visibly teary-eyed, she continued smiling while listening to Vijay address the gathering. In his first speech after taking oath, Vijay thanked the people of Tamil Nadu and spoke about bringing a new phase of governance focused on secularism and social justice. He described himself as an ordinary person and assured the public that he would avoid making unrealistic promises. Trisha’s mother, Uma Krishnan, also attended the ceremony. The actress later greeted Vijay’s family members during the event. Vijay and Trisha have shared screen space in several hit films including Ghilli, Thirupaachi, Aathi and Kuruvi. After many years, the duo reunited in Leo directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. Trisha also appeared in a special song in The GOAT directed by Venkat Prabhu. Rumours surrounding Vijay and Trisha’s relationship have been circulating for months. However, neither of them has officially commented on the speculation.
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EI Samay
May 11, 2026, 06:21 AM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's Instagram Reel Controversy: Congress Alleges Blocking Without Knowledge

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's Instagram Reel Controversy: Congress Alleges Blocking Without Knowledge

A fresh political controversy has erupted over an Instagram reel featuring Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Joseph Vijay and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. The Congress has alleged that the reel tagged to Rahul Gandhi's official Instagram account has been'blocked '. They claim that it was done without the Centre's knowledge. However, the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has completely dismissed the allegation. Vijay was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on Sunday after a long tussle and drama. Rahul Gandhi was present at the event as a representative of the coalition partner Congress. A reel containing snippets of their meeting and swearing-in was posted on the official handle of the Congress. The controversy centered around the reel. The reel was allegedly blocked shortly after. Congress sources claim that the reel tagged to Rahul Gandhi's official Instagram account shows the rise of TVK in Tamil Nadu politics and Vijay's close political ties. Rahul Gandhi was seen using the reel to post a series of messages on Instagram after the reel.
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Dainik Statesman
May 11, 2026, 06:11 AM
BJP Prioritizes Election Promises, Focuses on Common People's Interests in West Bengal

BJP Prioritizes Election Promises, Focuses on Common People's Interests in West Bengal

State BJP president Samik Bhattacharya made it clear that the party is giving special importance to the implementation of the promises made in the BJP's'Sankalp Patra'before the assembly elections. Speaking to reporters after a meeting with Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari at the BJP state office in Salt Lake on Monday morning, he said that the government will follow its own rules, but we will see to it that the party's Sankalp Patra is implemented properly. This government will not be a BJP government, it will be a West Bengal state government. It is clear from his speech that the focus of the administrative decision will be on the interests of the common people and the fulfillment of the election promises. This morning, the new chief minister left his Chinar Park residence and reached Samik Bhattacharya's house at around 9: 30 am. The local workers and supporters gave him a warm welcome. Later, along with Samik, Suvendu Adhikari went to the BJP state office in Salt Lake to greet him.
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Dainik Statesman
May 11, 2026, 06:08 AM
West Bengal's New Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Receives Guard of Honour Ahead of First Cabinet Meeting

West Bengal's New Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Receives Guard of Honour Ahead of First Cabinet Meeting

New Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari was given a'Guard of Honour'at Nabanna. He will hold his first cabinet meeting on Monday to realize his dream of'Sonar Bangla '. He will hold a total of three meetings on the day. On Monday morning, Suvendu Adhikari left his Chinar Park residence and reached the residence of state BJP president Samik Bhattacharya at around 9: 30 am. He was welcomed by local activists and supporters with garlands of flowers. Later, he left for the state BJP office at Salt Lake in the same car with Samik. The party office was also specially decorated to welcome him. Suvendu was greeted with garlands of flowers, verandas and 207 lotuses. He was also greeted by women with cool hands. He held an important organizational meeting there. After completing the party meeting, the new Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari reached Nabanna. He was given a'Guard of Honour'there. Then he went to his office on the 14th floor of Nabanna. He was already present there.
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Zee News Hindi
May 11, 2026, 06:07 AM
Crude Oil Price Soars to $125 Per Barrel Amid US-Iran Tensions

Crude Oil Price Soars to $125 Per Barrel Amid US-Iran Tensions

Crude oil price: After the US and Iran failed to reach an agreement on peace talks, the price of crude oil is once again on the rise. The impact of the ongoing war between the two countries is being seen worldwide for the last two and a half months. Crude oil prices were close to $70 per barrel before the war started, which rose to $125 per barrel in the last few days. Oil prices recorded a big jump of $3 per barrel in early trade on Monday. The main reason for this boom is the disagreement between the US and Iran over the peace proposal. It has had a direct impact on the global market. Amid this tension, the strategically important Strait of Hormuz (Strait of Hormuz) route is also almost closed, which has reduced the energy supply worldwide. Look at the latest market data, Brent crude has jumped more than 3% to reach $3 per barrel in the West Texas Intermediate (WTI).
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Navbharat Times
May 11, 2026, 06:06 AM
Uttar Pradesh Government Expands Cabinet Ahead of Assembly Elections

Uttar Pradesh Government Expands Cabinet Ahead of Assembly Elections

LUCKNOW: The impact of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections 2027, due in about 10 months, is showing on the Yogi Adityanath government in the state. Yogi Adityanath has added'arrows'in his quiver by expanding the cabinet, especially in response to the Samajwadi Party's'PDA ', i.e., backward, Dalit and minority focused election formula. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday inducted six new ministers in his cabinet. Three of them are from the backward class and two from the downtrodden class. Some have been promoted along with the induction of new ministers. Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav is buoyed by the success of the'PDA'formula adopted in the last Lok Sabha elections. That is why he is betting on securing the votes of backward, Dalit and minority people by adopting the same formula in the upcoming assembly elections in UP. However, the BJP has begun to blunt his form.
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Siasat News
May 11, 2026, 06:02 AM
France's Macron Kicks Off Kenya Visit Ahead of Africa Forward Summit

France's Macron Kicks Off Kenya Visit Ahead of Africa Forward Summit

: French President Emmanuel Macron kicked off a visit to Kenya on Sunday, May 10, ahead of the Africa Forward Summit, a gathering meant to showcase France’s new policy for the continent — a shift from a former colonial power seen as dominating to what Paris describes as a partnership of equals. Held for the first time in an Anglophone country, the summit is expected to draw reactions to the withdrawal of French troops from West Africa that was completed last year amid France’s waning regional influence in recent years. Since the independence of France’s former African colonies, France had maintained a policy of economic, political and military sway dubbed Françafrique, which included keeping thousands of troops in the region. But leaders in those countries — and opposition figures — have often criticised France over what they described as a demeaning and heavy-handed approach to the continent. Macron’s host, Kenyan President William Ruto, said both leaders expect the summit to be a “turning point” toward a better partnership. Macron commented on the changing geopolitical landscape, saying France can “disagree” with West African governments but “never disagrees with the people.” The two-day summit, which starts on Monday, is expected to welcome 30 heads of state. Ten have arrived so far. Kenya’s opposition leader Kalonzo Musyoka slammed the choice of Kenya as a venue, describing it as country where democracy remains under threat, the opposition is under attack and human rights are being violated even as it prepares for the 2027 general election . “There will be an air of pretense that we are a cohesive nation,” Musyoka said. “We know that is far from the truth.” Ruto on Sunday said Nairobi seeks to nurture a wide array of relationships and was “neither looking East nor West” but “looking forward.” Also Sunday, Kenya and France signed 11 agreements involving investments in various sectors, including an ambitious nuclear energy plant, modernized transport, and sustainable agriculture. Macron said the investments were aimed at strengthening “human capital,” in line with the summit’s focus on innovation and Africa’s growing young population.
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Western Times
May 11, 2026, 05:58 AM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Announces 'White Paper' on State's Financial Crisis

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Announces 'White Paper' on State's Financial Crisis

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay announces release of'White Paper'on State's financial position Tamil Nadu's total debt in India is the highest, followed by Maharashtra (Rs.937 lakh crore), Uttar Pradesh (Rs.83 lakh crore) and Karnataka (Rs.814 lakh crore). Chennai: Tamil Nadu's newly appointed Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has announced that he will release a'White Paper'on Tamil Nadu's financial position before the state takes major decisions. In his first emotional and political speech after being sworn in as Chief Minister on Sunday, May 10, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay alleged that Tamil Nadu is facing a severe financial crisis. He said that the state has a debt of over Rs.10 lakh crore. Vijay said, "The previous government has taken a loan of over Rs.10 lakh crore. They have left the treasury empty and I have taken this responsibility to ensure transparency in the financial system."
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Amar Ujala
May 11, 2026, 05:52 AM
Panchkula Election Lapse: CCTV Cameras Shut Down at EVM Strong Room, Raising Transparency Concerns

Panchkula Election Lapse: CCTV Cameras Shut Down at EVM Strong Room, Raising Transparency Concerns

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google A major lapse on the part of the administration has come to light in the midst of the Panchkula Municipal Corporation elections. The closure of CCTV cameras deployed in the security of the EVM strong room in Sector 14 has caused a stir. Such a shutdown of the surveillance system is raising big questions on administrative accountability where the fate of the future is closed after the vote. Read Trending Videos There is now a cloud of doubt about transparency in this most important festival of democracy. According to the rules, 24 × 7 CCTV surveillance and a tight security cordon are mandatory in the place where the EVM is kept. In such a situation, whether the closure of the cameras is just a technical glitch or part of a bigger conspiracy, discussions have intensified in the political corridors. After this incident, the candidates and the candidates are furious.
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Akila News
May 11, 2026, 05:40 AM
Iran Responds to US Peace Proposal with Conditions

Iran Responds to US Peace Proposal with Conditions

Tehran: Amid global tensions, Iran has sent its multi-pronged response to the US peace proposal. However, the ideological differences between the two countries still seem to be deep. Iran, in its proposal to the US, has offered to end the war and reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz in a phased manner, but in return, it has offered to completely lift the economic blockade and sanctions imposed on Iran. Iran has offered to suspend uranium enrichment, but the US has agreed to a shorter period instead of accepting the proposed 20-year period. Most importantly, Iran has categorically rejected the US condition of completely dismantling its nuclear facilities. In addition, Iran has offered to dilute enriched uranium to a higher level or transfer it to a third country, but has asked for guarantees that the US would withdraw from the deal if it fails to do so.
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The Financial Express
May 11, 2026, 05:34 AM
Silver Price Remains Flat Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Inflation Concerns

Silver Price Remains Flat Amid Geopolitical Tensions and Inflation Concerns

On 11 May 2026, the price of 1 gm of silver was ₹262, and the price of 1 kg of silver was ₹262,290, reflecting a gain of 0.15% compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, the 10 gm silver rate is at ₹2,623. Silver prices in India are largely influenced by international spot silver rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on silver among other things. Silver prices remained flat at $80.85 per troy ounce on Monday, reversing part of last week’s gains as geopolitical tensions and inflation concerns continued to dominate market sentiment. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 7th May 2026: Silver is up by 2.37%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s response to the US peace proposal as “totally unacceptable,” while reports suggested Tehran offered to relocate part of its enriched uranium stockpile abroad but refused to dismantle its nuclear facilities. Fresh attacks across the Middle East over the weekend also threatened the fragile ceasefire established in early April. The continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz has kept energy prices elevated, intensifying inflation concerns globally. Rising inflation expectations strengthened views that central banks may raise interest rates further, pressuring non-yielding assets such as gold. ALSO READ Gold EGR: One nation, one price; NSE introduces electronic gold receipts — New way to buy, own and trade gold
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The Financial Express
May 11, 2026, 05:28 AM
Tamil Nadu's Coalition Government Sparks Investor Concerns Over Political Stability and Industrial Policy

Tamil Nadu's Coalition Government Sparks Investor Concerns Over Political Stability and Industrial Policy

J Rafiq Ahmed has barely had time to put his phone down since May 4. Calls from Taiwan, messages from Qatar, and late-night Zoom meetings with investors from East Asia and Europe have kept him occupied. “I’ve had more than 30 Zoom calls with foreign partners over the last few days,” said Ahmed, executive chairman of Chennai-based Kothari Industrial Corporation Ltd (KICL). The trigger was Tamil Nadu’s fractured electoral verdict. With no party or pre-poll alliance crossing the 118-seat majority mark, the state was suddenly headed for something it had not witnessed in over five decades: a coalition government. “I told them Tamil Nadu has maintained policy continuity for more than 30 years and that the bureaucratic system here is strong enough to ensure industry is not affected,” Ahmed said. Over the last few years, Tamil Nadu has emerged as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the global diversification away from China, attracting investments across electronics, automobiles, footwear, and textiles. From Apple supplier Foxconn to auto giants VinFast and Jaguar Land Rover, as well as global footwear brands, multinationals have expanded aggressively in the state, betting on its infrastructure, skilled workforce, and, above all, political stability. That assumption is now facing its biggest test in decades. Actor-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) managed to form a government with the support of former DMK allies, including the Congress, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, two Left parties, and the Indian Union Muslim League For many businesses, the concern goes beyond who eventually forms the government. What has unsettled investors is the prospect of political uncertainty in a state that, for decades, built its industrial reputation on stability and policy continuity. In Tamil Nadu, governments changed, but industrial policy rarely did. Investors from Taiwan , South Korea, and Vietnam, who entered Tamil Nadu under the China+1 strategy, are watching developments closely. KICL, for instance, has invested more than Rs 6,000 crore in a joint venture with Taiwan’s Evervan Group, a major supplier to Adidas and Crocs. The venture has already attracted over 20 international component manufacturers from Taiwan, China, and South Korea to Tamil Nadu. “The entire electronics ecosystem is stunned and worried,” said an industry executive, requesting anonymity. “Foreign investors are calling their Indian partners and asking one question: what happens next?” The concerns come at a time when Tamil Nadu has been aggressively positioning itself as India’s manufacturing growth engine. The M K Stalin-led government signed 1,190 MoUs worth Rs 12.5 lakh crore over the last five years. The government also succeeded in reviving Ford Motor’s Chennai manufacturing facility, while simultaneously deepening Apple’s supplier ecosystem in the state by attracting companies such as Jabil, Corning Inc., and Foxconn Group’s Yuzhan Technology. “Political uncertainty often arises from changes in regulations and policies introduced by new governments,” said Dr Swechha Chada, Assistant Professor of Corporate Finance at Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai. Coalition governments, she added, require consensus among diverse political interests, often resulting in prolonged negotiations that can influence investor sentiment and delay decision-making. Vijay’s political rise was built partly around opposition to projects such as the proposed `27,400-crore greenfield airport at Parandur near Chennai. Industry executives say the coalition’s slender majority and dependence on Left-backed allies could complicate future land acquisition, labour reforms, and large industrial projects. The prolonged strike at Samsung’s Chennai plant in 2024, backed by a Left-supported labour union, is also being cited as an example. Dr Chada says political parties can differ widely on governance, ease of doing business, land access, subsidies, labour rights, and corruption. “In recent times, issues such as credit availability, environmental regulations, and energy supply have also become central,” she added. Industry executives also believe neighbouring states such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka could aggressively pitch themselves to global manufacturers by highlighting their stronger political mandates. Last week, Royal Enfield announced a Rs 2,200-crore investment in Andhra Pradesh for a new manufacturing facility, the motorcycle maker’s first major expansion outside Tamil Nadu since its inception in 1901. Andhra Pradesh, in particular, has been positioning Sri City on the outskirts of Chennai as an alternative manufacturing hub to Tamil Nadu’s Hosur to attract investors. For Tamil Nadu’s textile sector, already grappling with US tariff pressures and supply disruptions arising from the West Asia conflict, the political transition comes at a particularly delicate moment. Prabhu Dhamodharan, Convenor of the Coimbatore-based Indian Texpreneurs Federation, said continued policy support for export-oriented sectors would remain critical. “Textiles is a manpower-intensive sector, and policy continuity is important for both exports and employment generation,” he said. “At the same time, opportunities from China+1 and upcoming FTAs with the UK and EU could support strong export growth.” On Sunday, Vijay created history by becoming Tamil Nadu’s first Chief Minister from a non-Dravidian party. But beyond the symbolism of that victory lies a far more immediate challenge: reassuring investors that the political churn will not alter the state’s industrial trajectory. His first test as chief minister may not be governance alone, but preserving Tamil Nadu’s reputation as India’s most dependable investment destination.
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EI Samay
May 11, 2026, 05:26 AM
West Bengal's New Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Prepares for First Administrative Meeting

West Bengal's New Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari Prepares for First Administrative Meeting

Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari will hold his first administrative meeting on Monday at the Nabanna meeting hall. Earlier in the day, he went to the residence of BJP state president Shamik Bhattacharya. From there, he will go to the BJP office in Salt Lake. From there, Nabanna will leave in Shamik's car. This morning, Suvendu went to Shamik's house in BH Block, Salt Lake. He stayed there for a long time. In front of Shamik's house, people gathered in large numbers to greet the newly elected Chief Minister. From there, Suvendu was given a floral welcome. From there, Suvendu and Shamik went to the BJP office in Salt Lake. Suvendu went to the party office in Salt Lake for the first time. He was also felicitated there. He was given a lotus flower, Durga idol. He was waiting to meet the new Chief Minister outside the Salt Lake office. There was a meeting with the MLA.
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Pudhari
May 11, 2026, 05:25 AM
BJP's Electoral Performance Improves After Lok Sabha Setback

BJP's Electoral Performance Improves After Lok Sabha Setback

In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP's seats fell from 303 to 240. The NDA had to rely on allies, especially the TDP and the JDU, for a clear majority. The opposition had criticized the BJP for this, claiming that the government would not last long. However, the situation changed with the NDA in the assembly elections. The BJP won a landslide victory in Haryana. The strength of the NDA in Maharashtra has increased from 150 to 237 MLAs, while in Bihar it has increased from 125 to 202. The NDA's influence is also seen increasing in West Bengal. The NDA is likely to gain weight in the presidential electoral college.
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Aaj Tak
May 11, 2026, 05:23 AM
Differences Emerge in Tamil Nadu Government Formation Over Song Choice

Differences Emerge in Tamil Nadu Government Formation Over Song Choice

The formation of a new government in Tamil Nadu is just a day away and already differences have begun between TVK and its allies. VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan, who supports Vijay's party, has been critical of Thalapathy Vijay. Thirumavalavan has criticised Vijay for singing'Vande Mataram'first at the swearing-in ceremony. He said that according to tradition,'Tamil Thai Valathu'is sung first at government events in Tamil Nadu. The VCK chief objected. But'Vande Mataram'was played first at Vijay's ceremony. It was followed by the national anthem. Then'Tamil Thai Valathu'was sung. He asked, "Was it done as per the governor's wish or perhaps just to please him." The VCK chief also questioned Vijay's party TVK's ideology and sought an explanation. He said, "Vande Mataram, the religious song on which the swearing-in ceremony is often accused of, is causing concern among Vijay's supporters."
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Akila News
May 11, 2026, 05:20 AM
Trisha Krishnan's Surprise Appearance at Vijay's Oath-Taking Ceremony Sparks Social Media Debate

Trisha Krishnan's Surprise Appearance at Vijay's Oath-Taking Ceremony Sparks Social Media Debate

Chennai, તા.11: Chennai's Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium witnessed the presence of many celebrities when Vijay took oath on Sunday. However, the most talked about celebrity at the grand ceremony is popular actress Trisha Krishnan. Her presence has been receiving mixed reactions on social media platforms. Thousands of supporters and cameras were glued to Trisha as she entered the stadium amid tight security. Soon hashtags started trending on JX, Instagram and Facebook with questions like why is Trisha there. Many users questioned the presence of the actress at such a big political event, while some are calling it just a personal appearance. Some people on social media argued that it is a serious political event, in which the actress's presence seems unnecessary. Several memes and edited videos have also gone viral on the issue. On the other hand, fans of Vijay and Trisha defended her saying that'both the actors have been in films for years and have had'superhit friendships'with many of them.
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Akila News
May 11, 2026, 05:19 AM
US-Iran War Efforts Fail as Global Oil Crisis Deepens

US-Iran War Efforts Fail as Global Oil Crisis Deepens

Washington તા.11: All efforts to end the ongoing war between the US and Iran appear to be failing. Meanwhile, the global oil and gas crisis is deepening with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the US blockade. Iran sent a second peace proposal to the US, but Donald Trump flatly refused to accept it. On Sunday, Iran presented a new proposal to the US. It demanded a ceasefire on all fronts. In particular, it stressed the cessation of hostilities in Lebanon and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran demanded that the US compensate and compensate it for its losses in the war. In addition, Iran's condition was that the US lift its sanctions and give Iran full freedom to sell its oil on the international market. The proposal demanded that Iran's sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz be recognized. Donald Trump did not immediately release the proposal. Donald Trump said on social media that his intention to negotiate a deal with the US President on Sunday was unacceptable.
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ABP News
May 11, 2026, 05:19 AM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay's TVK Government Sworn In, Marks Congress' Return to Power After 55 Years

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay's TVK Government Sworn In, Marks Congress' Return to Power After 55 Years

The Congress is set to return to government after 55 years following the formation of the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay-led Tamil Nadu Tamizhaga Vettai Kazhagam (TVK) government. After a hung mandate in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, Congress has supported TVK, in return for which Vijay decided to give Congress two ministerial berths in the government. The new government was sworn in during a grand ceremony held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai, where Vijay became the 13th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Along with him, Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar also administered the oath of office and secrecy to nine ministers. TVK Party, which contested the assembly elections for the first time under Vijay's leadership, emerged as the largest party by winning 108 seats in the 234-member assembly. However, the party fell short of the 118-seat mark required for a majority, forcing Vijay to seek the support of Congress and other like-minded parties to form a government. Despite Congress contesting 28 seats under the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), the party could only get 5 seats in the All India Congress Committee (AICC) meeting held in Delhi.
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Kalinga TV
May 11, 2026, 05:15 AM
China-US Relations: A Chance for Stabilization Amid Global Uncertainty

China-US Relations: A Chance for Stabilization Amid Global Uncertainty

Beijing: An editorial published by China Daily on Monday said that the upcoming visit of US President Donald Trump to China from May 13 to 15 presents an important opportunity to improve ties between the world’s two largest economies amid growing global uncertainity. In an editorial titled, “Head-of-state diplomacy opportunity to stabilize and refine China-US relations”, the publication said, “The upcoming visit to China by United States President Donald Trump presents a cherished opportunity to help stabilize and refine China-US relations at a time of growing global uncertainty.” Referring to talks with President Trump over the phone in February, the editorial noted that the Chinese President Xi Jinping had stressed that “two sides should make this year one of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, while steering the giant ship of China-US relations steadily forward through winds and storms and accomplishing more big things and good things.” The editorial said Trump’s visit comes as the global economy faces “sluggish growth”, persistent geopolitical tensions and continued pressure on supply chains and financial markets. “Against this backdrop, closer China-US coordination would help stabilize global expectations, support international markets and reinforce confidence in the global economic recovery,” it stated. Calling for direct engagement between the two leaders, the editorial said, “It is important for the two leaders to have candid and in-depth face-to-face talks to explore how the two countries can work together to properly address key international and regional issues, and advance practical cooperation, which is not only in line with the common interests of China and the US, but also beneficial to the peace, stability and development of the wider world.” The editorial acknowledged continued rivalry between Washington and Beijing, including tariff disputes and technology competition, but argued that both economies remain closely interconnected. “The world’s two largest economies remain deeply embedded in global value chains despite the tariff war, sanctions and ‘de-risking’ moves on the part of the US,” it said, adding that “neither side can escape the costs of economic estrangement.” It further said this “creates space for pragmatic negotiation and cooperation,” particularly in areas such as climate governance, artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, anti-narcotics coordination and macroeconomic stabilisation. At the same time, the editorial emphasised that the Taiwan issue remains central to bilateral relations. “The Taiwan question is not simply one issue among many, but the core of China’s core interests and the most sensitive red line in bilateral relations,” the editorial said. It added that “respect for the one-China principle and the three China-US joint communiques is not a negotiable diplomatic preference” but “the indispensable precondition for stable ties.” Warning against miscalculation, the editorial said, “Managing differences prudently and avoiding miscalculation on the Taiwan question is essential not only for bilateral stability, but also for peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region.” The editorial argued that stronger communication and cooperation between the United States and China would benefit both countries and the wider world. It said, “A descent into unchecked rivalry between the world’s two largest economies would benefit no one.” US President Donald Trump will pay a state visit to China from May 13 to 15 at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to the announcement made by the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson on Monday. In a post on X, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China said, “At the invitation of President Xi Jinping, President of the United States of America Donald J. Trump will pay a state visit to China from May 13 to 15.” (ANI)
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May 11, 2026, 05:15 AM
India's PM Modi Urges Citizens to Conserve Fuel Amid West Asia Crisis

India's PM Modi Urges Citizens to Conserve Fuel Amid West Asia Crisis

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an appeal to citizens to conserve fuel, use public transport, and revive work-from-home practices amid the West Asia crisis, Mahayuti leaders in Maharashtra have backed his call. On Sunday, PM Modi urged people to conserve fuel, avoid non-essential purchases and overseas vacations, and help save foreign exchange to combat the global crisis triggered by West Asia war. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Reacting to the Prime Minister's statement, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said the ongoing conflict involving America, Israel, and Iran has created pressure on oil and gas availability across several countries. He noted that many neighbouring nations are already facing shortages and rising fuel prices due to disruptions in the global supply chain. He further added that despite the difficult global situation, the Prime Minister ensured that India's oil and gas supply is not affected on a large scale. "We are receiving adequate fuel supplies", but warned, "if citizens fail to understand the seriousness of the situation and do not use resources carefully, India too could face scarcity in the future," Fadnavis said. He urged people to follow the Prime Minister's appeal. Backing PM Modi's, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale said that the Prime Minister has always prioritised the welfare of every Indian citizen. He stressed that PM called for the importance of strengthening the domestic economy through initiatives like 'Make in India.' Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Shiv Sena leader Shaina NC described the Prime Minister's remarks as a 'voluntary appeal' aimed at encouraging fuel conservation and fiscal discipline among citizens. She pointed out that global crude oil volatility and rising import costs could affect India's economy if precautionary measures are not adopted in time. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? PM Modi's Speech While addressing a public meeting organised by the BJP at Parade Grounds, Secunderabad, the Prime Minister called for collective participation to help India face global economic disruptions, supply chain challenges, and rising prices caused by international conflicts. He encouraged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption to save fuel by using the Metro, public transport, car-pooling, and electric vehicles. He also called for the revival of Covid-era efficiency measures in the national interest, including work-from-home arrangements, online conferences and virtual meetings. The PM appealed to citizens to avoid unnecessary foreign travel, overseas vacations, and foreign weddings to save foreign exchange. PM Modi encouraged citizens to prioritise Made-in-India and locally manufactured products. He also urged farmers to reduce chemical fertiliser use, adopt natural farming, and switch to solar-powered irrigation pumps.
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May 11, 2026, 05:09 AM
Controversy Erupts Over Tamil Nadu State Anthem Order at Chief Minister's Swearing-In Ceremony

Controversy Erupts Over Tamil Nadu State Anthem Order at Chief Minister's Swearing-In Ceremony

Chennai: Language and regional identity have always been sensitive issues in Tamil Nadu politics. On Sunday, in a grand ceremony held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai, TVK President Joseph Vijay was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. However, on this joyous occasion, a major political controversy has arisen over the order of the state anthem'Tamil Thai Vazhathu '. Traditionally sung at the beginning of government programs, this state anthem is placed third after Vande Mataram and Jana Gana Mana. The opposition and allied parties attacked the new government. During the oath of office and secrecy was administered to Vijay by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekarbhai. Usually in Tamil Nadu, any government program starts with the state anthem and ends with the national anthem. But this time the protocol was changed to first the national anthem, then the national anthem and finally the state anthem. This incident has also angered parties like CPI, CPM and VCK.
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May 11, 2026, 05:06 AM
Iran Submits Response to US Proposal Amid Escalating Tensions in West Asia

Iran Submits Response to US Proposal Amid Escalating Tensions in West Asia

Iran has formally submitted its answer to the latest American proposal for ending the war in West Asia, according to state media. The Islamic Republic’s state news agency IRNA confirmed on Sunday that the response was handed over, though it gave no details of its contents beyond saying that negotiations at this stage would focus on ending the conflict in the region. The development came as US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Qatar’s prime minister to discuss the ongoing war, underscoring the intense diplomatic activity surrounding the conflict now entering its third month. Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation continued to deteriorate sharply. Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 22 people on Saturday, among them four children, according to the Lebanese health ministry. The Israeli military said it had killed ten Hezbollah fighters and struck the group’s infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah responded with three separate attacks on Israeli forces, even as Washington’s brokered ceasefire remains nominally in place. The Strait of Hormuz has become the sharpest flashpoint in the standoff between Iran and the United States. An Iranian military official warned on Sunday that countries complying with US sanctions against Tehran will face difficulties when their ships use the waterway. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard went further warning that any attack on Iranian commercial vessels would trigger strikes on US targets across the region, with missiles already locked onto their marks. The threats came as a bulk carrier was struck roughly 23 nautical miles northeast of Doha, Qatar, causing a small fire that was subsequently contained. Kuwait said hostile drones had entered its airspace and were dealt with by its military. Hours later, the UAE reported intercepting two drones originating from Iran. Meanwhile britain announced it is deploying the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon to the region to join an international mission aimed at keeping the strait open.
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May 11, 2026, 05:02 AM
TISS Vice Chancellor Calls for Transition from 'Tata Mode' to 'Government-Institution Framework'

TISS Vice Chancellor Calls for Transition from 'Tata Mode' to 'Government-Institution Framework'

Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) must now transition from a “Tata mode” of functioning to a more accountable “government-institution framework”, its Vice Chancellor (V-C) Professor Badri Narayan Tiwari said in his first interview since taking charge in 2025, while insisting that academic freedom and debate on campus would continue. In an interview to The Indian Express , Tiwari, who is the first full-time Vice Chancellor appointed under the Centre’s revised governance framework after the 2023 regulations expanded the government’s role in TISS, said the institute had been unfairly stereotyped over the years as an “anti-government” campus despite its long history of working with governments across political dispensations on research, policy and social development. He also argued that “criticism should come with suggestions, not just opposition for its own sake” and that universities should primarily function as spaces for “academic engagement and research”, not “political sloganeering.” Founded in 1936 by the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, TISS is known for its social science programmes and field-based research, but over the last decade has also frequently found itself at the centre of ideological and political debates. While it received most of its funding from the government, the Tata Trust continued to play a significant role in shaping and governing the institution until 2023, when the Centre revised regulations to increase its control over deemed universities receiving more than 50 per cent government funding. Under the revised framework, appointments of Vice Chancellors and senior officials are now made by the government. Tiwari, a social scientist whose work has focused on folklore, marginalised communities and grassroots politics, previously headed the Govind Ballabh Pant Social Science Institute in Prayagraj. He is the first TISS V-C appointed by the government under the new system. Edited excerpts from the interview: Q. You took over as TISS Vice Chancellor at a time when the institute was witnessing a leadership gap and campus unrest. How has your understanding of the institution evolved over the past year? A: TISS is one of the biggest social institutions in the country. Earlier, I headed a much smaller research institute (G.B. Pant Social Science Institute), so I knew TISS would be far more complex because of the scale and diversity of its work. But I soon understood its potential. The faculty are deeply committed to teaching and field research, and the student population is truly national. There was also a perception that TISS was a space of constant dissent and conflict. But once I started interacting with faculty, deans and students across schools, my perception changed. I realised that if you engage with people intellectually and interact with them at an equal level, you can work with everyone. What also struck me was TISS’s unique model of combining teaching, research and field intervention. Unlike many universities that are largely classroom or research-oriented, faculty here work directly in the field and connect those experiences to teaching, social change and public policy. This also creates strong interaction between teachers and students, which is often missing in Indian institutions. Q. What do you think is the biggest misconception people have about TISS? A: There are a lot of stereotypes about TISS, starting from how this is home to a particular ideology, everybody is a protester here, everyone is anti-government. But this is all untrue. The TISS has always worked with the establishments irrespective of who has formed the government. But a few instances happened and brought a very different image to the institute. Our role has been to participate in the nation’s development through research input. Development is not particularly for any party, a PM or CM; it is for the public. There are so many professors in the institute working on various policies, its implementations and process of social change, and they are working in those sectors for 20-30 years. All for poor, marginal and vulnerable sections of the society. This cannot be seen in any other university Q. Despite its legacy in research and public service, TISS has increasingly come under political attack and been portrayed as a “second JNU”. Do you think this perception is politically driven? A: A lot of different kinds of research happen at TISS. But one particular kind of research and a certain section of professors became more visible because of their ideological positions. Over time, that visibility started shaping the public image of the institution. For example, during the Bhima Koregaon episode, a few students from TISS were involved. But these were five or six students out of nearly 6,000-7,000 studying in the institute. Yet those incidents created a much larger perception about the entire institution, even though most students had nothing to do with it. Similarly, despite the wide range of research taking place at TISS, the work of professors with particular ideological leanings received greater attention. Their visibility eventually became dominant in media coverage and political discourse, shaping the image of TISS in a particular way. Q. For a long time, despite receiving government funding, TISS retained significant institutional autonomy, with much of its functioning shaped by the Tata Trust rather than direct government control. But after the 2023 guidelines expanded the government’s role, there is now a perception that this could affect the institute’s autonomy and academic freedom. How do you respond to those concerns? A: In many ways, TISS continues to function in what I call a “Tata mode”. Many professors here are deeply committed to the institution and still want it to function in that earlier framework. But gradually we are moving towards a more government-institution model. I do not mean that negatively. I mean bringing in greater accountability in the use of time and institutional resources. Earlier, there was far greater flexibility, especially around external work and consultancies. That was more possible under the Tata Trust model. But when salaries come from government funding, there has to be greater accountability to institutional responsibilities as well. At the same time, I do not want to create a surveillance culture. We are not trying to police people. We want systems to function better. Instead of immediately introducing measures like biometric attendance, we first engaged directly with schools and departments to improve regularity and accountability. The challenge is to bring in clearer systems and procedures without undermining institutional freedom. Q. But what about concerns over academic freedom? A: Academic freedom will continue as it is. The same professors are teaching the same subjects as before, and there has been no instruction on what they can or cannot say in classrooms. Some old TISSians have complained that discussions and debates on campus have reduced. But when I met PhD students within two months of joining, I asked them to submit proposals on the seminars they wanted to organise and the scholars they wanted to invite. We assured them of institutional support, but no proposal has come so far. At the same time, I understand that TISS earlier had a certain intellectual culture, which was a particular kind of discourse and invited speakers. My attempt is not to stop that. Different kinds of people and ideas should continue coming to campus. But I also believe criticism should not be merely for the sake of criticism. If you are receiving government funding, debates should be serious, constructive and suggestive. I tell faculty members that criticism should come with suggestions, not just opposition for its own sake or unnecessary criticism. Q. What do you mean by unnecessary criticism? A: If you say the government is doing something wrong, then you should also explain what exactly is wrong and what can be done differently. Policies should be discussed seriously. For example, you can analyse schemes like Ujjwala, their impact and their shortcomings. An academician should speak as an academician, not as an activist. I feel institutions should prioritise people who engage seriously with issues in an academic way. For instance, Prabhat Patnaik in JNU is a Left scholar, but he speaks as a scholar rather than as an activist. There are others who always speak in an activist mode. During the Viksit Bharat programme, we asked every school to organise events around their own themes and invite scholars accordingly. People like Amitabh Kundu and Surjit Bhalla also came. If you want to discuss policy, then invite people who have seriously researched that policy. But if someone only wants to use the campus as a political space, then that becomes problematic. Social sciences are a difficult domain because people quickly place you in one ideological camp or another. But scholars genuinely working on issues like water, agriculture, tribal rights or prisons are heard across ideological lines. My view is that campuses should encourage serious academic engagement rather than political mobilisation. Q. Institutions like TISS are often seen as spaces for discussion, debate and dissent, especially within the social sciences. Given the increasing role of government funding, do you think that space for open debate could shrink on campus? A: I do not think the space for debate and dissent is shrinking. Anyone should be able to question ideas during seminars and lectures. But dissent should contribute to intellectual engagement and academic discussion, not merely become slogan-shouting. If someone wants to actively do politics, political parties have their own spaces for that, whether CPM, Congress or BJP. Universities should primarily function as spaces for academic engagement and research. Everyone may have their own ideological commitments, but the institution must come first. My appeal has been “TISS first.” The institution’s academic reputation affects projects, rankings, placements and opportunities for students. That is why we have asked people to balance ideological positions with institutional responsibility. Q. Your work as a researcher has focused on marginalised communities and grassroots politics. How has that shaped your approach in leading an institution like TISS? A: My work has given me a people-centric perspective and taught me the importance of listening, understanding complexity and valuing different voices. As a researcher, I also understand the difference between using issues politically and studying them academically. Serious academic work requires rigor, depth and commitment to field realities. That understanding helps me engage with faculty and researchers not just as an administrator, but as someone who understands the challenges of fieldwork and the importance of intellectual freedom. At TISS, my priority is to create conditions where faculty and students can do better research. Q. TISS has long had a reputation for politically engaged students. But the institute recently replaced the Student Union model with a Student Council structure, a move that drew criticism from sections of students. Why were these changes introduced? A: The changes were introduced to create a more participatory and accountable student governance structure, with representation from every class. The earlier system had its own history and challenges, and over time there was a need to move towards a more structured model, drawing from frameworks such as the Lyngdoh Committee recommendations. The idea was not to make student participation symbolic, but to involve students more actively in institutional functioning. Issues like food quality, cultural programming and campus life should not rest only with the administration. Students should also participate in shaping and monitoring these systems. The aim is to encourage constructive engagement for the institution’s growth. At the same time, campus politics should remain focused on academic and institutional development rather than external political agendas. Across universities in India, aggressive forms of campus politics have sometimes disrupted institutions and created difficult situations for faculty and administrators. Student politics should remain democratic, intellectual and dialogue-driven, not disruptive. Q. The TISS has faced serious financial difficulties in recent years, including delays in salaries and concerns over funding. Has the situation improved, and what are the challenges that still remain? A: The immediate funding crisis has largely been resolved. Government grants are now coming on time, and there are no delays in salaries. The earlier crisis emerged mainly because of rapid institutional expansion over the years. New campuses, schools, and initiatives were opened across different locations, but the financial resources required to sustain that expansion were limited. As a result, much of the institution’s corpus was exhausted, creating pressure on salaries and operational costs. My approach has been about focusing more on consolidation than expansion. There were also tensions in the institution’s relationship with Tata Trusts at one stage. Some Tata-funded staff members were in protest mode over issues such as salaries, PF and benefits. We held discussions with Tata Trusts, including with CEO Siddharth Sharma, and those conversations were positive. The relationship improved after that. Currently, Tata Trusts supports around 45-46 faculty positions in the institution. Tata Trusts has indicated support for the next three years, but eventually the institution will have to develop internal resources because such support cannot continue indefinitely. We are exploring multiple strategies to be prepared for this, which includes seeking continued support from the trust along with resource generation through projects and increased fee structure, departmental funding support, and seeking additional sanctioned positions for which these faculty members can compete. At the same time, there is also an option for all such faculty members to join elsewhere. Q. What are your top three priorities as the vice chancellor? A: My three key priorities for the TISS are transformation, financial stability and academic re-visioning. First, the institution is going through a major transition, especially in the context of the National Education Policy (NEP). Further, TISS has historically functioned in a different institutional framework, and now we are moving toward a more structured government institute model. My focus is on ensuring this transformation to take place smoothly while addressing gaps. Second, financial stability is really important. We are working toward stronger internal resource generation and a multi-funding model, where different organisations and institutions can support TISS in various ways. Infrastructure development is also important – particularly student hostels. Currently we have hostel facilities for around 900 students, but we require this facility for over 1500 students. We are actively trying to bring in support for expanding such infrastructure. Third, we need to re-imagine and re-vision TISS in the context of contemporary social science education and research. There are rapid changes in the social science sector and our academic programmes must remain relevant to current situations. We are reviewing courses across schools, identifying overlaps, and thinking about new academic directions and centres. For example, we are looking at emerging areas like Data Analytics and AI.
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May 11, 2026, 05:02 AM
Mumbai's Municipal Corporation Accused of Unfairly Allocating Development Funds

Mumbai's Municipal Corporation Accused of Unfairly Allocating Development Funds

- Atul Kulkarni (Editor, Mumbai) There are reports of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation bribing corporators with development funds, while reducing the funds given to some. The Mumbai Municipal Corporation has not done much differently. The ruling party keeps fluctuating in the allocation of funds to its party corporators, MLAs. Here, however, the disparity in the allocation of funds has become a source of great discomfort and discontent among the ruling BJP corporators. The arbitrary decision to give more funds to some corporators and reduce the funds given to others can cause an explosion in the BJP. This does not mean that the ruling corporators should be given more funds, even if the opposition is not elected. These things will not stop until the senior leaders pay attention to what is going on in the corporation. The allocation of mayor-level development funds for development works in their department, along with the funds received by the corporators, standing committee members, and group leaders, is approved in the budget for the financial year. There is no decision as per Article 14 of the Constitution. There should be no discrimination, no discrimination.
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May 11, 2026, 05:02 AM
Indian Stock Market Crashes Amid Global Volatility Following US-Iran Tensions

Indian Stock Market Crashes Amid Global Volatility Following US-Iran Tensions

Share Market Today Update: The impact of the shock to the hopes of peace in West Asia was also seen on the domestic stock market today. BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) Sensex fell more than 1000 points in early trade, while the Nifty50 index of the National Stock Exchange fell more than 300 points. On the first trading day of the week, on Monday, May 11, the Indian stock market crashed as the market opened. The world market was shaken after US President Donald Trump rejected Iran's peace proposal, which also had a direct impact on the Indian market. The market environment was completely बिघडले.Gold Silver Price :'Modi'effect on the bullion market after the Prime Minister's call.
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May 11, 2026, 04:59 AM
Indian Stock Market Plunges Amid Energy Conservation Concerns and Iran-US Deal Uncertainty

Indian Stock Market Plunges Amid Energy Conservation Concerns and Iran-US Deal Uncertainty

The Indian stock market witnessed a major crash today, with the Sensex plummeting by 1.35% (1,044 points) to 76,275. Meanwhile, Nifty fell by 1.26% (305 points) to 23,872.90.The fall in the market was mainly due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for saving energy and declining prospects for an Iran-US peace deal.The sell-off has erased nearly ₹6 lakh crore from the total market capitalization of all BSE-listed companies.
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May 11, 2026, 04:58 AM
Cannes Film Festival: A Premier Event for World Cinema

Cannes Film Festival: A Premier Event for World Cinema

The Cannes Film Festival: The eyes of film lovers around the world are on the Cannes Film Festival these days. This film festival is considered to be the biggest event for the stars of the film industry today. This year the Cannes Film Festival will be held from 12 May to 23 May 2026. According to India's time, its opening ceremony will start between the evening and late night of 12 May. This event, which is not limited to red carpet and glamour, is held every year in the beautiful city of Cannes, France. It is considered to be the biggest platform of world cinema. Films are seen on this platform not only as entertainment, but as art. Let us know what is the history of the Cannes Film Festival and how films get entry into it. Cannes Film Festival started about 80 years ago, in the year 1946. France started this film festival with the purpose of giving a new identity to art and culture in the world after the Second World War. Actually, in Italy, they were quite famous film festivals, but France seemed to be the political foundation of the film festival.
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May 11, 2026, 04:51 AM
India Faces Crisis: Modi Calls for Fuel Conservation Amidst Shortage

India Faces Crisis: Modi Calls for Fuel Conservation Amidst Shortage

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to cut down on petrol and diesel consumption, opt for'work from home ', avoid foreign trips, stop buying gold, what it means, will the US-Israel-Iran war flare up again, what new announcements will be made by the new governments in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, who will be the Chief Minister of Kerala, and live updates on important developments in the country and abroad, including Maharashtra... LIVE When the rest of the world was planning and preparing for a possible crisis, Modi and the BJP were only busy with elections, advertisements, politics of bigotry and hatred. Rahul Gandhi was constantly giving warnings, but the arrogant Modi government plunged the country into a direct crisis. There is a huge shortage of fuel and LPG gas in the country, inflation has broken the back of the common man, the economy has collapsed... and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is still busy with events, campaigns and photoshoots.
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May 11, 2026, 04:50 AM
Indian Stock Market Plunges on Global Tensions and Oil Price Concerns

Indian Stock Market Plunges on Global Tensions and Oil Price Concerns

Stock Market Today 11 May, 2026: Stress in global politics and concerns over rising crude oil prices had a direct impact on the Indian stock market today. On the first day of the week, Monday, the market started trading with a big fall. BSE SENSEX 690.1 opened with a big fall of 76 638.09 points, while NSE NIFTY 50 index also opened with a loss of 205.9 points, below 24,000, at 23 970.10 points. On the other hand, on Friday of the previous week, the market was also closed in the red zone, when SENSEX 516 and NIFTY 150 points fell. Today's start was very disappointing. 27 out of 30 shares in the SENSEX opened in the red, while only 2 shares were up. NTPC's stock opened unchanged. NIFTY 50 was also in the same position.
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May 11, 2026, 04:49 AM
BJP Appoints Surendra Diler to State Cabinet, Family's Loyalty Praised

BJP Appoints Surendra Diler to State Cabinet, Family's Loyalty Praised

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Aligarh-Hathras politics: Diler family does not deserve any recognition. Surendra Diler, a third-generation youth of late Kishanlal Diler, who has been active in the Sangh-BJP since the Jana Sangh era, has been given political responsibility. He was inducted into the state cabinet on Sunday. Surendra Diler, the MLA from Khair, has been given this responsibility due to the family's loyalty to the party and being the only Valmiki MLA in the state. According to political experts, the BJP organization and the government have made many shots with one arrow by crowning Diler. Also Read - Trending Videos Khair seat in the district is reserved for SCs, but is part of western UP's Jatland. When the BJP was elected for the second time in the state in 2022 after the farmers'movement, Anoop Pradhan, the second-time MLA from Khair, was the only Valmiki MLA in the state.
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May 11, 2026, 04:44 AM
Sensex and Nifty Fall as Oil Prices Spike Amid US-Iran Tensions

Sensex and Nifty Fall as Oil Prices Spike Amid US-Iran Tensions

Sensex, Nifty Fall Today: Indian shares opened lower on Monday amid higher oil prices as United States and Iran failed to reach an agreement on the peace proposal, news agency Reuters reported. The Nifty 50 fell 0.85% to 23,970.10 ​as ​of 9:15 am (IST), while ⁠the BSE Sensex shed 0.89% to 76,638.09. The Indian rupee too fell 139 paise to 94.90 against US dollar in early trade, according to PTI . All 16 major sectors ‌logged losses, with the broader small-caps and mid-caps losing 0.5 per cent each. Meanwhile, oil prices spiked about 4.33% to about $105.6 per barrel, as of 9:36 am (IST) today, triggered by US President Donald Trump ’s rejection of Iran’s reponse to the proposal for peace talks as “unacceptable.” Trump’s comments have accelerated the risks of supply disruption in global energy markets. Oil marketing companies such as BPCL, HPCL and Indian Oil fell about 1 per cent each. Travel-linked stocks too declined, Reuters report stated. This drop comes after Prime Minister Narendra ⁠Modi ​urged citizens to reduce fuel consumption, limit non-essential foreign travel and gold purchases amid the Iran war. Jewellery stocks Titan, ​Senco Gold and Kalyan Jewellers lost ‌between 3% to 4.5% following Modi’s comments on Sunday. Meanwhile, airline operator Interglobe Aviation lost ‌3.2%, Reuters reported.
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May 11, 2026, 04:42 AM
US Considers Suspending Federal Gas Tax Amid Rising Fuel Prices and Ongoing Conflict with Iran

US Considers Suspending Federal Gas Tax Amid Rising Fuel Prices and Ongoing Conflict with Iran

The Donald Trump administration may be considering suspending the federal gas tax, as neither the US nor the Iranian leadership has hinted at any respite from the ongoing conflict in West Asia. US Energy Secretary Chris Wright gave an interview to NBC News over the weekend, while both sides fail to see eye to eye regarding terms for ending the war in the Middle East. The top Trump aide admitted that the administration was “open to all ideas” to tackle the surging cost of gas, as the critical Strait of Hormuz remains effectively blocked. As uncertainty continues to define global relations and oil supply, Wright failed to offer a clear picture of where gas prices were headed next. “All measures that can be taken to lower the price at the pump and lower the prices for Americans, this administration is in support of,” he told NBC News when asked whether officials would back the suspension of the federal gas tax. “We’re open to all ideas. Everything has trade-offs.” As of July 1, 2024, federal taxes in the US include “excise taxes of 18.3 cents per gallon on gasoline and 24.3 cents per gallon on diesel fuel, and a Leaking Underground Storage Tank fee of 0.1 cents per gallon on both fuels,” according to the official US Energy Information Administration website. In the wake of the US’s ongoing war with Iran , some American lawmakers introduced a bill in March to temporarily suspend the gas tax until October. US President Donald Trump previously said that he had “thought about” dropping the tax but pushed states to consider suspending their fuel taxes. “People have talked about (a gas tax suspension),” he said. “It’s something we have in our pocket if we think it’s necessary.” On Sunday, Wright was also unsure whether average gas prices could ultimately hit the $5 per gallon mark. However, he asserted he was “just avoiding price predictions,” inevitably going back on his previous claims about gas prices dropping below $3 per gallon by summer. Despite what he told the US outlet in March, gas prices have only continued to rise, showing no signs of reverting to pre-war prices. According to data from the motor club AAA, gas prices hit a national average of $4.52 per gallon over the weekend, marking a rise of over 50% since the Iran war started on February 28. “I can’t predict the price of energy in the short term or even the medium term, but what we’re doing is ending a 47-year conflict Iran has fought,” he said. “Death to the United States for 47 years, death to Israel.” Referring to the USA’s production of oil and natural gas, Wright still maintained, “But I will say, the United States is in a tremendous position.” In the meantime, Trump has also given thought to resuming his “ Project Freedom, ” which seeks to use the US military to break Iran’s chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, allowing for better ship navigation through the important waterway. The so-called US-led operation has been put on hold for the time being, with Trump attributing “mutual agreement” and “great progress” toward a deal with Tehran as the reason. Even Wright recently told CBS News the US “did stop Project Freedom at Iran’s request,” adding, “f it’s clear in the next few days that there’s not a good path to a negotiated settlement, we’ll go back to the military method to open the strait.”
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Indian Express
May 11, 2026, 04:38 AM
BJP Wins 28 Seats in West Bengal Assembly Elections, Tightens Grip Along India-Bangladesh Border

BJP Wins 28 Seats in West Bengal Assembly Elections, Tightens Grip Along India-Bangladesh Border

Widening its inroads in the constituencies bordering Bangladesh, the BJP has won 11 more seats in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections as compared to the last polls. In 2021, the BJP had won 17 of the state’s 44 Assembly seats along the International Border with Bangladesh. In 2026, banking on its anti-Bangladesh refugee stance , the BJP won 28 of these seats — retaining not only its 17 seats, but also wresting 11 more previously held by the Trinamool Congress (TMC). In the 2021 Assembly elections, the TMC had won 27 of these 44 seats. In 2026, the number nearly halved to 15. It lost 12 seats — 11 to BJP and one, the Raninagar seat, to the Congress . Raninagar is the only border constituency that the Congress has managed to win — one amongst its only two seats in the state elections this time. These 44 Assembly constituencies are spread across the districts of Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, Uttar Dinajpur, Dakshin Dinajpur, Darjeeling, Malda, Murshidabad, Nadia, North 24 Parganas, and South 24 Parganas — regions known to have a sizeable Muslim population. Among the TMC’s 15 MLAs in the border seats, 11 are Muslims. The Congress’s Raninagar MLA, Julfikar Ali, is also a Muslim, who defeated the TMC’s outgoing MLA Abdul Soumik Hossain by a slim margin of 2,701 votes. The BJP, on the other hand, did not field a single Muslim candidate. Besides the number of the seats won, the winning margins of the parties also indicate that the BJP’s grip has tightened in the seats falling in the India–Bangladesh border area, which is a sensitive zone. The BJP’s average win margin in its 28 seats is 40,195 votes, far above the TMC’s average margin of 28,504 votes in the 15 seats it won this time. Compared to the 2021 polls, the BJP has more than doubled its average win margin in the region, where the party had earlier won 17 seats with an average margin of 15,795 votes. In these 17 seats in particular, the BJP not just retained them in the 2026 elections but also tripled its average win margin here to 50,440 votes. In the 2021 polls, the TMC’s average margin in the 27 seats it won here was 38,835 votes. As for the 15 seats it managed to retain in the area, the TMC’s victory margin became half from its 2021 Assembly polls margin 51,962 votes. Alleged infiltration from Bangladesh has been a key campaign issue for the BJP over the past several years. In line with this, the BJP has promised a zero-tolerance policy on infiltration, saying it will implement the “detect, delete and deport” model to prevent alleged entry of illegal foreigners. The BJP has also promised land allocation for fencing along the India–Bangladesh border within 45 days of forming the government in the state. In its manifesto too, the BJP promised strict measures to curb “illegal infiltration” and address what it claims is a “silent demographic invasion”. India shares a 4,096-km border with Bangladesh, of which a 2,216-km stretch falls in West Bengal. Of the total border stretch, around 1,653-km stretch has been fenced, leaving approximately 563 km unfenced border, largely along the state, as per a reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha in August 2025.
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May 11, 2026, 04:38 AM
Vijay Takes Oath as Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister, Wife and Children Absent

Vijay Takes Oath as Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister, Wife and Children Absent

South superstar Thalapathy Vijay started his new journey in politics by taking oath as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on 10 May 2026. Actor Thalapathy Vijay was known until now. But now he is the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. He has made history by becoming the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. His swearing-in ceremony was attended by his own people, that is, his wife and children. On the other hand, actress Trisha Krishnan was present. Vijay and Trisha's affair is hotly discussed at the moment. His wife and children turned up for the swearing-in ceremony. The Chief Minister's oath-taking is the most special moment of his life and the entire family is expected to be present at this time. Vijay's swearing-in ceremony was attended by his mother and other family members, but his wife Sangeetha and children were nowhere to be seen. Netizens made a lot of noise about this. Thapathi Vijay and Sangeetha Sornalingam were married on 25 August 1999. Sangeetha was a huge fan of Vijay and after their first meeting, Sangeetha filed for divorce from Vijay.
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AajKaal News
May 11, 2026, 04:38 AM
Shops Set Ablaze in East Midnapore; Political Pressure Builds

Shops Set Ablaze in East Midnapore; Political Pressure Builds

East Midnapore: Five shops were set on fire allegedly by bike-borne miscreants in East Midnapore's Khejuri area late on Sunday night. Locals panicked after the fire broke out. Two fire engines rushed to the spot. The blaze was brought under control after about two hours of effort. Tension gripped the area. Raff and central forces were deployed. Political pressure was also building up over the incident. The affected shop owners did not directly complain to the BJP, though the Trinamool Congress blamed the BJP for the incident. The BJP claimed it was always in favour of maintaining peace and order in the area. The BJP leadership said, "Some people are trying to create unrest in the area by using the BJP's name. Police are investigating, we are also keeping a watch. Legal action will be taken against those involved." Police have launched an investigation into the incident.
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Amar Ujala
May 11, 2026, 04:33 AM
Amritpal Singh to Appear in Court Today Amid Ajnala Police Station Case

Amritpal Singh to Appear in Court Today Amid Ajnala Police Station Case

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Kharoor Sahib MP and head of'Waris Punjab De'Amritpal Singh will appear today through video conferencing. This hearing is related to the Ajnala police station case. Amritpal Singh had filed a petition seeking relief from the case during the last hearing. Read Trending VideosThe petition filed in the court said that there is not enough evidence against him in the case and he has been framed for political reasons. The government side is likely to file a reply in the court. AdvertisementPolice had told the court that law and order was affected during the Ajnala incident. Notably, Amritpal Singh's supporters had protested outside Ajnala police station in February 2023. During this case, a case was registered against him for breaking police barricades and brandishing weapons. Later, acting under the National Security Act, Amritpal Singh was arrested and sent to Dibrugarh jail in Assam.
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