1. India-China standoff: Top Army commanders meet to review situation on LAC
Top Army commanders are currently in a conference being presided over by Army Chief General MM Naravane. All security issues, including the Chinese aggression in Ladakh are set to be discussed.
2. 179 Pakistani citizens to return home via Attari-Wagah border today
At least 179 Pakistani citizens will be sent back to their country via the Attari-Wagah border today.
3. Confident that COVID-19 vaccine will be available by next year, says Harvard Professor
In an interaction with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi via video conference, Harvard Professor Ashish Jha expressed confidence that COVID-19 vaccine will be available by next year.
4. Wildfire razes thousands of hectares in Uttarakhand
A forest fire that broke out in Uttarakhand's Srinagar on May 23, continues to burn today, but with a higher intensity
5. IAF Chief flies LCA Tejas; squadron 'Flying Bullets' operationalised
The Indian Air Force today operationalised its no.18 Squadron, the "Flying Bullets", at Sulur, equipping it with the fourth generation LCA Tejas.
6. Vijayan slams Piyush Goyal for scheduling trains to Kerala without informing state
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said his government was not informed about the train coming from Mumbai to Kerala and that this move undermines measures taken by his government.
7. Flash floods hit Assam's Kamrup district
Scores of people across Assam's Kamrup district have been affected by flash floods caused due to heavy rains.
8. Toddler falls into 25-ft deep sewer in Noida, saved by cops on '112' duty
The policemen deployed on the police response vehicle (PRV) rescued a one-and-a-half-year-old girl on Monday who fell into a 25-feet deep sewer.
9. 2020 T20 World Cup to be postponed to 2022, IPL likely in October: Reports
ICC is likely to shift the 2020 Australia World T20 to 2022. If formalised, it might open up a window for the lucrative Indian Premier League in October-November.
10. Locusts attack orange orchards in Nagpur and Wardha
Orange crops and vegetable have been destroyed after swarms of locusts entered in some areas of Nagpur and Wardha districts in Maharashtra.