Trending News

Listen as Radio

Air India, IndiGo Cancel Flights to 7 Cities Today

IndiGo and Air India have canceled flights to and from Jammu, Srinagar, Amritsar, Chandigarh, and three other cities on May 13 due to safety concerns amid heightened tensions following a recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Both airlines cited the need to prioritize passenger safety in light of "latest developments." Air India announced cancellations for routes including Leh, Jodhpur, and Rajkot, while IndiGo expressed regret for the disruption to travel plans. These airports had only recently reopened for civilian flights after being temporarily shut down amid the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan, which included military operations following the April 22 attack that left 26 dead. The Airports Authority of India confirmed the resumption of operations at 32 airports, coinciding with a ceasefire agreement reached between the two nations. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 7 am

Pak Sought Global Aid After India's Attacks: PM Modi

In a powerful address at the Adampur Air Base, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the Indian Armed Forces for their decisive actions during Operation Sindoor, aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan. He commended the military for striking terror bases while ensuring no harm to civilian aircraft, stating, "You demolished their evil intentions." Modi asserted that India's military capabilities have instilled fear in the Pakistani military, emphasizing that any future terrorist attacks on India would invite a strong response. He highlighted the operation's significance, declaring it not just a military action but a historic moment for India. The Prime Minister's remarks came in the wake of a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, which followed intense military exchanges, and he underscored that any discussions with Pakistan would focus solely on terrorism and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Modi's speech resonated with national pride, reinforcing India's commitment to counter-terrorism. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 12 am

PM's Photo by S-400 at Adampur Sends Message to Pakistan

Pakistan has claimed to have struck India's Adampur airbase, alleging significant damage and casualties, including the destruction of fighter jets and the S-400 missile defense system. However, Indian officials dismissed these assertions, pointing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the base as evidence of its operational status. During his visit, Modi interacted with soldiers and highlighted their bravery amid a recent wave of missile and drone attacks from Pakistan. Indian sources revealed that Pakistan used altered satellite images to support its claims. The Adampur base, targeted in retaliation for India's Operation Sindoor, sustained minimal damage, according to Indian armed forces. In contrast, satellite images confirmed damage to multiple Pakistani airbases following India's precision strikes. Modi emphasized that future talks with Pakistan would only address issues related to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and terrorism, warning that Operation Sindoor could be reactivated if necessary. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 2 pm

NDTV Explains: Pollachi Sex Assault Case Involving 9 Men, 8 Survivors

Nine men were sentenced to life imprisonment by a Coimbatore court for the sexual assault and blackmail of at least eight women in Pollachi, Tamil Nadu, from 2016 to 2018. The court also mandated a compensation of Rs 85 lakh for the victims. The case, which gained notoriety after a 19-year-old college student was attacked and filmed, revealed a disturbing pattern of systemic abuse, with the perpetrators targeting women through social media before extorting them. The investigation, initially handled by local police, was escalated to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) amid public outcry and political pressure. Despite the stigma surrounding sexual assault in India, the trial utilized extensive evidence, including over 400 electronic pieces of evidence. This case has highlighted ongoing issues of gender-based violence in India, with many cases remaining unreported, illustrating a troubling societal indifference to women's safety. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 1 pm

Scientists Forecast Earth's Life End Date: Study Reveals

A supercomputer simulation conducted by researchers at Toho University, utilizing NASA planetary modeling, predicts that Earth's oxygen will vanish in approximately one billion years, rendering survival impossible. The study, published in *Nature Geoscience*, ran 400,000 simulations to explore the future evolution of Earth's atmosphere. As the sun ages and becomes hotter, rising temperatures will disrupt the climate, causing water to evaporate and weakening the carbon cycle. This will lead to the extinction of plant life and a halt in oxygen production, resulting in an atmosphere dominated by methane, similar to early Earth before the Great Oxidation Event. Kazumi Ozaki, Assistant Professor at Toho University, emphasized that while previous estimates suggested Earth's biosphere might last two billion years, this new research indicates a more immediate threat, with significant deoxygenation expected within one billion years. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 12 pm

Virat's True Self: Fearless Fitness Enthusiast Who Quit

In a media briefing on the ongoing India-Pakistan conflict, Lt. General Rajiv Ghai took a moment to express his admiration for cricketer Virat Kohli, whose recent retirement from Test cricket has captivated the nation. Kohli announced his departure quietly on Instagram, just days after Rohit Sharma's retirement, marking a significant moment in cricket history. While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) sought to convince him to join the upcoming England tour, Kohli’s decision to step back reflects his resolve to maintain control over his career. With an impressive record of 9,230 runs and 30 centuries in 123 Tests, Kohli leaves behind a legacy as one of India's greatest cricketers. As he takes a break from IPL, the 36-year-old faces questions about balancing formats in the future. Ultimately, Kohli's retirement signifies the end of an era, leaving a profound impact on the sport. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 12 pm

PM Modi Thanks Soldiers During Visit to Adampur Airbase

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Adampur air base in Punjab on Tuesday to meet with soldiers following a recent ceasefire agreement with Pakistan. The visit came after India's "Operation Sindoor," which targeted terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in response to a deadly attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Modi praised the armed forces for their "unwavering courage" during the operation, which reportedly resulted in over 100 terrorists being killed. He emphasized that Operation Sindoor marks a significant shift in India's counter-terrorism strategy, establishing a "new normal." The Prime Minister also highlighted evidence of state-sponsored terrorism in Pakistan, referencing the attendance of senior Pakistani military officials at the funerals of terrorists. The ceasefire agreement was reached after intense military exchanges, including drone and missile strikes from both sides, which had escalated over four days. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 12 pm

Satellite Images Show India's Strikes: Destroyed Hangars and Craters

New satellite images reveal extensive damage to Pakistani air bases following India's Operation Sindoor, launched in retaliation for a deadly terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. NDTV reports that the Indian armed forces targeted key military sites, including Nur Khan in Rawalpindi and Rahim Yar Khan in Punjab, using precision strikes aimed at countering Pakistan's drone and missile threats. Wing Commander Vyomika Singh confirmed the operation involved attacks on technical infrastructure and command centres, with a focus on minimizing collateral damage. The high-resolution images, provided by Maxar Technologies, show destruction at multiple bases, including Mushaf and Jacobabad. Following the Indian strikes, the Pakistani military responded with drone and missile attacks, which were intercepted. A ceasefire agreement was reached after four days of heightened military activity, halting further cross-border operations. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 12 pm

Maharashtra SSC Class 10 Results Released Today at 1 PM

The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) is set to announce the Class 10 results today at 1:00 pm, following examinations held from February 21 to March 17, 2025, with over 16 lakh students participating. Results can be accessed on the official Maharashtra board websites including mahresult.nic.in and sscresult.mkcl.org. To check their results, students should visit the result portal, click on the relevant link, enter their roll number and mother's first name, and submit to view their scorecard. They can also obtain results via SMS or DigiLocker. Last year's performance saw an overall pass rate of 95.91%, with Konkan district achieving the highest at 99.01%, while Nagpur had the lowest at 94.73%. Notably, girls outperformed boys with pass rates of 97.21% and 94.56%, respectively. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 11 am

All 9 Defendants Found Guilty in Pollachi Assault Case

In a significant ruling, a court in Coimbatore has found nine men guilty of gangrape and blackmailing multiple women in Tamil Nadu's Pollachi case, which emerged in 2019. Sessions court Judge R. Nandhini Devi's verdict follows extensive evidence, including over 200 documents and 400 electronic items, with the survivors' testimonies bolstered by forensic videos. The prosecution has requested life sentences for the convicts, who have been incarcerated since their arrest. The case revealed a disturbing pattern of exploitation involving at least eight women, with the accused filming assaults to extort sexual favours and money. Despite the convictions, women's rights activists have urged for systemic support for survivors, including compensation and counselling. The case, which has drawn national attention, was initially handled by local police but later transferred to the CB-CID and CBI due to calls for an impartial investigation amid concerns of societal stigma and potential retaliation against the victims. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 11 am

Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna Retires, Highlights Successor's Role

Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna bid farewell to the Supreme Court today, passing the leadership to Justice BR Gavai on his retirement. In a heartfelt address, CJI Khanna emphasized the importance of earning public trust, stating that the judiciary represents both the Bench and the Bar, with the latter acting as the "conscience keeper." He praised Justice Gavai, describing him as his "biggest support" and expressing confidence in his ability to uphold fundamental rights and liberty. CJI Khanna's tenure spanned 20 years, beginning as an Additional Judge of the Delhi High Court in 2005, followed by his elevation to the Supreme Court in 2019 and subsequent appointment as Chief Justice last November. During his time, he was involved in significant rulings, including those on Article 370 and the decriminalization of adultery. Justice Gavai is set to be sworn in as the 52nd Chief Justice of India tomorrow. sources

Published:
May 13 2025, 11 am

For the fastest, latest, not so wokest news, 'experts say' you need to visit Eznews

End of news stories. Come back in an hour!
Note: "Experts say", "Analysts say", "Sources say" without saying who, are trade marks of propaganda news networks. Always read your news understanding that no matter where.