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  • Intermediate Results 2026: Highest Pass Rate in 12 Years, Girls Lead the Way

    Intermediate Results 2026: Highest Pass Rate in 12 Years, Girls Lead the Way

    Amaravati, April 15, 2026: Andhra Pradesh Education Minister Nara Lokesh released the Intermediate examination results in the state. The overall pass percentage stood at 77% for first-year students and 81% for second-year students, with girls outperforming boys in both categories. The first-year results recorded the highest pass percentage in the last 12 years, while the second-year results marked the second-highest in the same period. Lokesh advised students who did not succeed this time not to lose hope but to treat it as a learning experience and strive harder for success. He also urged parents, teachers, and society to provide emotional support to students.

    In terms of performance, 72% of boys and 81% of girls passed in the first year, while in the second year, 76% of boys and 85% of girls cleared the exams. A total of 4,71,864 students appeared for the first-year exams, out of which 3,61,526 passed, while 4,46,537 students appeared for the second year, with 3,59,816 passing. Supplementary exams will be conducted from May 21 to June 4 for theory and June 7 to 11 for practicals, with revaluation and recounting applications open from April 20 to 27. Krishna district topped with 92% in second-year results, while districts like Annamayya and YSR Kadapa recorded the lowest pass percentages. The minister noted that this achievement reflects the collective efforts of students, teachers, and institutions, with government junior colleges also showing significant improvement in results.

  • “Discriminatory Move”: TVK Chief Vijay Slams Women’s Reservation Bill Amendment

    “Discriminatory Move”: TVK Chief Vijay Slams Women’s Reservation Bill Amendment

    Chennai, April 15, 2026: Vijay, chief of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), criticized the Union Government over the proposed amendment to the Women’s Reservation Bill, calling it “discriminatory.” He expressed concern that the suggested changes could dilute the original intent of ensuring fair and adequate representation for women in legislative bodies. Vijay argued that any move that weakens inclusivity would undermine the broader goal of gender equality in politics.

    He further urged the central leadership to reconsider the proposal and ensure that the legislation remains focused on empowering women across all sections of society. Vijay emphasized that reforms should strengthen democratic representation rather than create divisions, and called for wider consultations before implementing any amendments. His remarks come amid growing political debate over the scope and implementation of the Women’s Reservation Bill across the country.

  • “People Want Change”: Sitharaman Signals Big Political Shift in Bengal

    “People Want Change”: Sitharaman Signals Big Political Shift in Bengal

    Kolkata, April 15, 2026: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated that the people of West Bengal are “desperately seeking change” ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. Addressing party workers and supporters during her visit, Sitharaman expressed confidence that the electorate is looking for an alternative that can deliver better governance, development, and transparency. She emphasized that growing public dissatisfaction has created momentum for political transformation in the state.

    The Finance Minister also highlighted the central government’s development initiatives and urged voters to support a leadership that aligns with national growth priorities. She noted that the upcoming elections would be crucial in shaping the future of West Bengal, with a strong focus on economic progress, infrastructure, and welfare measures. Her remarks come as political activities intensify in the state, with parties gearing up for a high-stakes electoral contest.

  • Jaishankar at AZEC Plus: India to Boost Supply Chain Resilience in Energy Sector

    Jaishankar at AZEC Plus: India to Boost Supply Chain Resilience in Energy Sector

    Tokyo, April 15, 2026: India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated that India will actively work toward strengthening supply chain resilience amid ongoing disruptions in global energy markets. Speaking at the AZEC Plus Meeting, Jaishankar emphasized the need for greater cooperation among partner countries to ensure stable, secure, and sustainable energy supplies. He highlighted that recent geopolitical tensions and market volatility have exposed vulnerabilities in global supply chains, making resilience a key priority for nations.

    He further underlined India’s commitment to diversifying energy sources, enhancing strategic partnerships, and accelerating the transition toward cleaner energy systems. Jaishankar noted that collaborative efforts under the AZEC framework would play a crucial role in addressing supply disruptions and promoting long-term energy security. The meeting brought together key stakeholders to discuss strategies for mitigating risks in energy markets while advancing shared climate and sustainability goals.

  • Major Setback: $240M US Surveillance Drone Goes Down in Persian Gulf

    Major Setback: $240M US Surveillance Drone Goes Down in Persian Gulf

    Washington, D.C., April 15, 2026: The United States Navy has confirmed the loss of a $240 million MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone following a crash in the Persian Gulf. According to officials, the high-altitude, long-endurance drone went down during a routine mission, prompting an immediate investigation into the cause of the incident. The MQ-4C Triton is a critical asset used for maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations.

    Authorities stated that there is no indication of hostile action at this stage, though technical malfunction or operational issues are being examined as possible reasons behind the crash. The incident highlights the challenges associated with operating advanced unmanned systems in complex environments, as well as the significant financial and strategic impact of losing such a high-value asset.

  • Big Boost for Lokesh: TDP Names Him National Working President

    Big Boost for Lokesh: TDP Names Him National Working President

    Amaravati, April 15, 2026: In a major organizational reshuffle, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has appointed Nara Lokesh as its National Working President. The decision, taken under the leadership of party chief N. Chandrababu Naidu, marks a significant step in strengthening the party’s national presence and preparing it for upcoming political challenges. Lokesh, who currently serves as a minister in Andhra Pradesh, has been playing an active role in party affairs and organizational development.

    The reshuffle is seen as a strategic move by the TDP to empower the next generation of leadership while consolidating its base across states. Party leaders expressed confidence that Lokesh’s elevation would bring renewed energy and direction to the organization, particularly in expanding its footprint beyond Andhra Pradesh. The development also signals a clear roadmap for leadership transition within the party, with a focus on youth-driven governance and long-term political growth.

  • New Era in Bihar: Modi Greets CM Samrat Choudhary, Promises Development Momentum

    New Era in Bihar: Modi Greets CM Samrat Choudhary, Promises Development Momentum

    Patna, April 15, 2026: Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm wishes to Samrat Choudhary after he took oath as the new Chief Minister of Bihar, along with the newly appointed Deputy Chief Ministers. In a congratulatory message, Modi praised Choudhary’s energy, grassroots experience, and commitment to public service, expressing confidence that his leadership would drive the state toward rapid development and meet the aspirations of its people.

    The Prime Minister also conveyed his best wishes to the Deputy Chief Ministers, highlighting that the new leadership team brings a blend of experience and dynamism to governance in Bihar. The swearing-in marks a significant political shift in the state, with a new government expected to accelerate development initiatives and strengthen administrative efficiency under the guidance of the central leadership.

  • US Slashes Tariffs: India Now Pays Only 10% After Court Forces White House Policy Shift

    US Slashes Tariffs: India Now Pays Only 10% After Court Forces White House Policy Shift

    Washington, D.C., February 21, 2026:
    In a significant shift in U.S. trade policy, the United States has temporarily reduced import tariffs for key partners, including the India, following a recent court ruling that questioned the executive branch’s authority over certain trade decisions. The White House announced that India will now face only a 10% tariff—a substantial reduction aimed at ensuring compliance with the ruling while the administration reassesses its broader tariff framework. Officials stated that the move is provisional but essential to maintain stability in global commerce and avoid immediate trade disruptions.

    This temporary adjustment is expected to benefit several sectors dependent on Indian imports, especially steel, aluminum, and manufactured goods. However, U.S. authorities emphasized that the revision does not indicate a permanent policy change; instead, it reflects a measured response as legal teams work to clarify the boundaries of trade authority between the executive branch and judicial oversight. India is closely monitoring the development, viewing the decision as a positive step toward easing trade frictions and enhancing bilateral economic engagement.

  • India Takes Charge of Global AI Era: PM Modi Unveils Bold ‘MANAV Vision’ at Impact Summit

    India Takes Charge of Global AI Era: PM Modi Unveils Bold ‘MANAV Vision’ at Impact Summit

    New Delhi, February 19, 2026: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, highlighting that India is not just participating in the global AI revolution but leading it. He emphasized the nation’s strong digital infrastructure, skilled talent base, and commitment to a human-centric approach in technological development. Modi noted that India’s AI progress is aligned with the vision of driving innovation that benefits society at large, promoting both economic growth and public welfare.

    The summit, held from 16–20 February 2026, brought together hundreds of global AI experts, tech leaders, and policymakers to deliberate on responsible, ethical, and inclusive AI frameworks. During the event, the Prime Minister unveiled the ‘MANAV Vision’, a roadmap focused on ethical governance, transparency, accountability, and accessibility in artificial intelligence. The gathering is viewed as a major milestone in shaping international cooperation and establishing shared norms for the future of AI.

  • Tragedy in Maharashtra: Deputy CM Ajit Pawar Among Five Killed in Aircraft Crash

    Tragedy in Maharashtra: Deputy CM Ajit Pawar Among Five Killed in Aircraft Crash

    Pune, Maharashtra — January 28, 2026:
    An aircraft carrying Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP chief Ajit Pawar crashed near Baramati airport on Wednesday morning, killing all five people on board. Pawar was travelling from Mumbai to Baramati to address public meetings for the upcoming Zilla Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections. The VT-SSK Learjet 45, operated by VSR Aviation, took off at 8:10 am, disappeared from radar around 8:45 am, and crashed at about 8:50 am, according to DGCA and Flight Radar data.

    The DGCA confirmed that those on board included Ajit Pawar, a PSO, an attendant, and two pilots—Captain Sumit Kapoor and Captain Shambhavi Pathak—with no survivors. Sources said the pilot had reported poor visibility near the runway before attempting landing. Visuals from the site showed burning wreckage, and while rescue teams and locals rushed to help, the intense fire made it too dangerous to approach the aircraft.

    The tragedy has sent shockwaves across Maharashtra, where Pawar was a towering political figure and serving his sixth term as Deputy Chief Minister after the 2024 Assembly elections. A key leader of the BJP-led Mahayuti, he had recently consolidated his political standing, including a decisive victory from Baramati. Pawar is survived by his wife Sunetra and sons Parth and Jay, leaving behind a long and influential political legacy.