Monsoon likely to be ‘below normal’ amid El Nino risk: Skymet Weather | India News

NEW DELHI: Private weather forecasting agency, Skymet, on Tuesday predicted ‘below normal’ monsoon rainfall this year amid risk of El Niño whose impact is expected to develop increasingly during the second half (Aug-Sept) of the four-month season, beginning June.If that happens, India’s farm sector, which is already staring at the possibility of high input (fertiliser…

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“I’m now on my family’s details but when I click…” Woman shared her e-visa woes and the only thing that solved her problem was… |

Applying for an India e-visa, or as a matter of fact, applying for an e-visa of any country, is supposed to be a straightforward online process. In reality, for many travellers in early 2026, it has been anything but. What should take minutes has stretched into hours, sometimes days. Reason being repeated crashes, pages stuck…

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PSL controversy! ‘Culprit is me, not Shaheen’ – Raza breaks silence on security breach | Cricket News

Shaheen Afridi, Sikandar Raza accused of security breach for “forcefully escorting” 4 visitors into hotel room Fresh controversy hit the Pakistan Super League as Lahore Qalandars all-rounder Sikandar Raza and pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi were accused of breaching hotel security protocols after four “unauthorised” visitors reportedly entered the team’s hotel room. According to a Punjab…

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Aneet Padda’s sister Reet slams Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ as ‘propaganda’; calls out Priyanka Chopra’s silence on ‘illegal war’ |

A social media post by Reet Padda, sister of actor Aneet Padda, has created quite a stir online. In a lengthy post that has since gone viral on social media platforms, Reet criticised the box office blockbuster ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ as “propaganda” and questioned Priyanka Chopra‘s silence for not condemning the ‘illegal war’. Aneet Padda’s…

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Bangladesh’s ‘Chicken’s Neck’ threat: India to revive WW2 airstrips – why it matters | India News

(AI image generated using ChatGPT) NEW DELHI: India is moving to revive a network of abandoned airstrips dating back to the Second World War across eastern and north-eastern states, a step driven by growing security concerns along the Bangladesh border and renewed strategic focus on the Siliguri corridor.Also read: To bolster ‘Chicken’s Neck’ security, abandoned…

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