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Anushka Yadav, Dev Meena set national records at Inter-State Championships

Anushka Yadav, Dev Meena set national records at Inter-State Championships

National records tumbled on the opening day of the Inter-State Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar as Anushka Yadav and Dev Meena produced standout performances to secure qualification for the 2026 Asian Games. The biggest headline came in the women’s hammer throw, where 18-year-old Anushka Yadav rewrote the national record books with a throw of 67.02m. The youngster first surpassed the Asian Games qualifying standard of 61.72m with an opening effort of 62.07m before improving to 65.64m and finally unleashing a record-breaking throw on her last attempt. Her mark eclipsed the previous national record of 65.25m set by Sarita Singh nine years ago, making Anushka the new national record holder and one of India’s brightest prospects in the event. In the men’s pole vault, Dev Meena added another chapter to his growing rivalry with fellow national record holder Kuldeep Kumar. Meena cleared 5.46m on his third attempt to better his own national record of 5.45m while also surpassing the Asian Games qualification mark. Multiple athletes secure Asian Games standards The day also witnessed several other notable performances. …

Ends Its Run As Mollywood’s 3rd Highest-Grossing Film Of All Time; Records 120% Returns

Ends Its Run As Mollywood’s 3rd Highest-Grossing Film Of All Time; Records 120% Returns

Drishyam 3 Box Office (Closing Collection)(Photo Credit –Facebook) Drishyam 3 has done what very few franchise threequels do; it arrived with enormous expectations and delivered even bigger results. The Mohanlal-led crime thriller captivated audiences both in India and overseas from the very first day, and with a rewarding theatrical run, it has now concluded its journey at the worldwide box office. Keep reading for a detailed closing collection report! Released to a thunderous opening, the film received mostly favorable reviews across the board, with Mohanlal’s performance and Jeethu Joseph’s tightly constructed narrative drawing widespread praise. Audiences, especially the Malayalam diaspora overseas, turned up in enormous numbers. Word of mouth was good, resulting in solid collections. How much did Drishyam 3 earn at the worldwide box office? In India, Drishyam 3 opened with one of Mollywood’s biggest-ever first days and multiplied impressively over its theatrical run. As per the final update, the film wrapped up at 110.36 crore net at the Indian box office, which equals 130.22 crore gross. Overseas, the film scored a whopping 111.7 …

Gulf oil tanker rates shatter records as Strait of Hormuz deal triggers a rush | World News

Gulf oil tanker rates shatter records as Strait of Hormuz deal triggers a rush | World News

4 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jun 24, 2026 01:21 PM IST It’s a win for oil tanker operators as traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and the larger Gulf region resumed this week, news agency Reuters reported quoting shipping data and sources. Traffic through the vital energy route has remained modest since Iran lifted its effective blockade last week as it agreed to ⁠a 60-day ​ceasefire with the US, sources stated. Official talks to end the US-Iran war, however, continue. The number of ships passing through the strait now is only a fraction of the daily average of 125 — that existed before the conflict began on February 28 this year. Moreover, about 100 tankers are still stuck inside the Gulf with cargoes onboard, Reuters reported quoting market estimates. Shortage of vessels The situation has contributed to a shortage of available vessels even as Middle Eastern crude producers ⁠ramp up exports. Amid this shortage, the rates for hiring a tanker outside the Hormuz jumped to $190,500 a day from $106,500 a week ago, according to ship …

Rare blue tarantula from Meghalaya adds to India’s biodiversity records

Rare blue tarantula from Meghalaya adds to India’s biodiversity records

The species, named Selenocosmia meghalayensis after the state where it was found, is currently known only from Meghalaya and may be endemic to the region. The discovery has been published in the latest issue of the international taxonomic journal Faunitaxys Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Vaishno Devi Yatra crosses 50 lakh pilgrims in 2026, records 27 per cent YoY growth

Vaishno Devi Yatra crosses 50 lakh pilgrims in 2026, records 27 per cent YoY growth

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Yatra has achieved a significant milestone in the current calendar year, with the number of pilgrims paying obeisance at the revered cave shrine in Jammu and Kashmir”s Reasi district crossing the 50-lakh mark on June 22. This represents an impressive increase of over 27.3 per cent compared to the 39.84 lakh pilgrims who visited the shrine during the corresponding period last year, an official said on Tuesday. “During the same period in 2025, approximately 39.84 lakh pilgrims had visited the holy Shrine, whereas the Yatra during the current year has recorded 50.70 lakh pilgrims, reflecting a substantial increase of 10.86 lakh devotees,” a spokesperson of the Shrine Board said. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Meghalaya State Zoo records first Stump-tailed macaque birth

Meghalaya State Zoo records first Stump-tailed macaque birth

In a first, the Meghalaya State Zoo successfully bred a Stump-tailed Macaque, a rare and increasingly threatened primate whose numbers are declining across much of its natural range in South and Southeast Asia. Zoo officials said the successful breeding is an indication that the animals have settled well in their new habitat. (HT picture | Sourced) The birth of the primate is being hailed as a landmark achievement for Meghalaya’s wildlife conservation efforts and a significant step forward in securing the future of a species classified as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The infant was born to a breeding pair that had been brought from the Aizawl Zoological Park in Mizoram under an animal exchange programme designed to strengthen conservation breeding initiatives among zoos in the region. Officials say the birth demonstrates that the animals have adapted well to their surroundings and that the zoo’s management protocols are delivering results. Describing the development as a milestone for wildlife conservation in the state, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife & Biodiversity) and …

20 new national records in three months: Behind Indian athletics’ winning run | Sport-others News

20 new national records in three months: Behind Indian athletics’ winning run | Sport-others News

Three new men’s 100 metres records in two days; men’s 400 metres in sub-45 seconds; 8,000-point barrier crossed in decathlon; a five-decade-old marathon record down from 2 hours, 12 minutes to 2 hours, 11 minutes and 58 seconds. In just over three months, from the end of February until early June, Indian records in athletics were broken 20 times. It’s happening across age groups, too. Nineteen-year-old Pooja Singh rewrote a 14-year-old women’s high jump record, 31-year-old Parul Chaudhary bettered her mark in the 5,000 metres. And half-a-dozen indoor marks have also been improved. Athletics Federation of India (AFI) spokesperson Adille Sumariwalla predicts a good show at the upcoming Commonwealth Games and the Asiad. “We have found cracks  in the dam, in time the dam will break. We moved to 29 medals at the Asian Games (in 2023). Now it is only a matter of time,” Sumariwalla said. The records did not happen by accident. The AFI’s decentralisation model, introduced after the 2024 Olympics, which gave athletes freedom to train outside the national camp, played a …

20 new national records in three months: Behind Indian athletics’ winning run | Sport-others News

20 new national records in three months: Behind Indian athletics’ winning run | Sports News

Three new men’s 100 metres records in two days; men’s 400 metres in sub-45 seconds; 8,000-point barrier crossed in decathlon; a five-decade-old marathon record down from 2 hours, 12 minutes to 2 hours, 11 minutes and 58 seconds. In just over three months, from the end of February until early June, Indian records in athletics were broken 20 times. It’s happening across age groups, too. Nineteen-year-old Pooja Singh rewrote a 14-year-old women’s high jump record, 31-year-old Parul Chaudhary bettered her mark in the 5,000 metres. And half-a-dozen indoor marks have also been improved. Athletics Federation of India (AFI) spokesperson Adille Sumariwalla predicts a good show at the upcoming Commonwealth Games and the Asiad. “We have found cracks  in the dam, in time the dam will break. We moved to 29 medals at the Asian Games (in 2023). Now it is only a matter of time,” Sumariwalla said. The records did not happen by accident. The AFI’s decentralisation model, introduced after the 2024 Olympics, which gave athletes freedom to train outside the national camp, played a …

False records, fraud, exploitation: J&K doctor suspended over alleged needless cardiac procedures

False records, fraud, exploitation: J&K doctor suspended over alleged needless cardiac procedures

A cardiologist at Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag was suspended on Saturday after an official inquiry uncovered alleged large-scale medical irregularities, including unnecessary cardiac procedures on patients who experts said did not require them and fraudulent claims under the PMJAY-SEHAT scheme. An expert review found that 27 of the 55 patients who underwent advanced Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP) procedures had normal heart function and “there was absolutely no medical reason to perform such procedures”. (Representative Image) The Jammu and Kashmir Health and Medical Education Department named Dr Syed Maqbool, an associate professor of Cardiology deputed to GMC Anantnag, accusing him of manipulating official medical records, exploiting patients, making fraudulent insurance claims and colluding with private vendors, according to news agency PTI. Also Read | Fake doctor held at KGMU for cheating, forgery; FIR registered What are the allegations against doctors? The allegations centre on an alleged pacemaker implantation scam involving 103 cardiac patients. An expert review found that 27 of the 55 patients who underwent advanced Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing (LBBAP) procedures …

NEET-UG re-exam: NTA says records show Abu Dhabi centre was ‘chosen’ by Nagpur candidate; city change issue now resolved

NEET-UG re-exam: NTA says records show Abu Dhabi centre was ‘chosen’ by Nagpur candidate; city change issue now resolved

A nationwide mock drill was also under way across the country on June 20, 2026 as part of the efforts to ensure smooth, secure and transparent conduct of the medical entrance test. | Photo Credit: ANI After a NEET-UG aspirant from Nagpur was allotted a centre in Abu Dhabi for the re-examination on Sunday (June 21, 2026), the National Testing Agency (NTA) has said that its “web-activity records indicate that the city change in this case was made through the candidate’s own registered login during the open correction window”. “Despite that NTA has accorded to aspirant’s request and the change of centre was actioned,” it said in a post on X on Saturday evening (June 20, 2026) This statement came following the complaint over the “allotment error” concerning the Nagpur student, Abdullah. The boy’s family said they were unable to arrange for passport or visa formalities on short notice. Earlier in the day, the NTA acknowledged the lapse on its part, stating that it was a technical glitch and that a revised admit card would …