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Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), General Upendra Dwivedi, is currently on a four-day official visit to Bhutan, where he was warmly received by the Royal Bhutan Army upon his arrival in Thimphu. His visit aims to strengthen the long-standing defence partnership between India and Bhutan. On the first day, General Dwivedi was welcomed by Major General Dorji Rinchen, Deputy Chief Operations Officer of the Royal Bhutan Army. He then held an in-depth discussion with Lieutenant General Batoo Tshering, the Chief Operations Officer. These interactions emphasized the strong trust and friendly ties between the two armies. During his stay, General Dwivedi is scheduled to meet King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and further engage in high-level military discussions to deepen bilateral defence cooperation. In addition, General Dwivedi met with the Indian Ambassador to Bhutan, Sudhakar Dalela, to explore ways to further enhance the close and strategic relationship between the two nations. The Indian Army shared updates on social media, highlighting the warm reception and productive engagements. The visit underscores the enduring and time-tested relationship between India and Bhutan, rooted in mutual trust and the 1949 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation, which was updated in 2007. Formal diplomatic ties between the two countries were established in 1968. Disclaimer: This image is taken from X@adgpi.
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Spring Japan flight makes emergency landing in Osaka after cabin pressure drops, oxygen masks deployed.

A Spring Japan flight from Shanghai to Tokyo made an emergency landing in Osaka on Monday (June 30) after a cabin depressurization warning. Photos and videos shared on Xiaohongshu, a Chinese social media platform, showed oxygen masks hanging from the cabin ceiling of flight JL8696/IJ004. One passenger reported hearing a loud "boom" just before the masks were released, followed by a flight attendant urging everyone to put them on.

Passengers were told to fasten their seat belts, and the captain announced an emergency landing. Another traveller mentioned that the cabin lights dimmed and the air grew warmer during the incident. Around 15 minutes later, the captain reportedly informed passengers they could remove their masks, and the plane landed safely in Osaka about 30 minutes after the situation began.

According to Kyodo News, the aircraft touched down at Kansai Airport at approximately 8:50 p.m. with 191 people on board. No injuries or illnesses were reported. The outlet also noted that the incident was due to a loss of cabin pressure. Spring Japan later issued cancellation certificates to passengers, citing a mechanical issue as the reason for the diversion. An investigation is currently underway.
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Tue, 01 Jul 2025
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All 337 tonnes of Union Carbide waste have been incinerated at a disposal facility in Madhya Pradesh.

All 337 tonnes of toxic waste from the now-defunct Union Carbide factory in Bhopal have been completely incinerated at a disposal facility in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, an official confirmed on Monday. This marks a significant milestone nearly six months after the waste was brought to the plant and decades after the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.

Of the total, 30 tonnes were incinerated earlier during three trial runs. The remaining 307 tonnes were burnt between May 5 and the night of June 29–30, according to a State Pollution Control Board official. This disposal was carried out in compliance with a directive from the Madhya Pradesh High Court. The Bhopal disaster occurred when the highly toxic methyl isocyanate gas leaked from the Union Carbide factory on the night of December 2–3, 1984, killing at least 5,479 people and injuring thousands more.

The burning of the 307 tonnes of waste began at 7:45 PM on May 5 and concluded around 1:00 AM on June 30. The process took place at a maximum incineration rate of 270 kg per hour, under the supervision of experts from the Central and State Pollution Control Boards. Real-time monitoring ensured that emissions remained within safe limits throughout the operation.

No adverse health effects were reported among residents living near the plant, the official added. Residual ash and other remains from the incineration are currently being securely stored in leak-proof sacks. Plans are underway to bury the residue in specially constructed landfill cells following scientific guidelines, with completion expected by November and final disposal by December.

The waste, which included contaminated soil, reactor remains, pesticide (Sevin) and naphthalene residues, was transported from Bhopal to Pithampur—about 250 km away—on January 2. Tests conducted during trial incinerations at various burn rates confirmed that emissions stayed within permissible standards. The State Pollution Control Board noted that the chemical impact of Sevin and naphthalene had significantly diminished, and there was no presence of methyl isocyanate or radioactive substances in the waste.
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Mon, 30 Jun 2025
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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta took part in a mock Parliament event organized by the BJP Mahila Morcha.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta took part in a mock Parliament session organized by the BJP Mahila Morcha on Saturday, where the topic of the Emergency was discussed. She described the event as a “meaningful experience” and underlined the importance of remembering this dark period in India’s history. Gupta remarked that on June 25, 1975, the country was effectively turned into a prison, with thousands of people jailed and democracy suppressed. She added that the women of Delhi gained awareness of this historical chapter and stressed the importance of national unity to ensure such an incident is never repeated.

Speaking to reporters, CM Rekha Gupta stated, “It was a great experience to participate in the mock Parliament program organized by the BJP Mahila Morcha. The events of June 25, 1975, turned the country into a jail, with lakhs of people imprisoned and democracy stifled. This marked a grim period in our history. Today, the women of Delhi became informed about that time. The nation must unite to ensure such a crisis is never repeated.” Earlier, on Friday, CM Rekha Gupta inaugurated the 34th Mango Festival at Tyagraj Stadium in Delhi. The festival featured enthusiastic participation from farmers, agricultural experts, and mango growers, serving as a platform to share challenges, innovations, and opportunities.

As per an official release from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), the Chief Minister engaged with participants at the event, discussing their experiences and learning about advancements in agriculture. She described the festival as both an educational opportunity and a celebration of India’s rich agricultural heritage. Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Vocal for Local” and “One India, Great India” initiatives, she encouraged Delhi residents to attend the two-day Mango Festival, which featured a wide range of mango varieties from across the nation.

While speaking to ANI, CM Rekha Gupta said, “Farmers from all parts of the country have come to take part in this Mango Exhibition organized by Delhi Tourism. They’ve brought unique mango varieties cultivated through special methods. It’s a vibrant exhibition for the people of Delhi. I extend my congratulations to my department and Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra, whose hard work made it possible for Delhiites to enjoy mangoes from all over India.”
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Sat, 28 Jun 2025
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Rajnath Singh talks with Russian counterpart Belousov about S-400 system deliveries and Su-30 MKI upgrade plans.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met with his Russian counterpart Andrey Belousov on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers' Meeting in Qingdao, China. The two leaders discussed key issues including the delivery of S-400 missile systems, upgrades to the Su-30 MKI fighter jets, and the fast-tracked procurement of essential military equipment.

According to a press release from India’s Ministry of Defence, the meeting covered a wide range of topics, including current geopolitical developments, cross-border terrorism, and defence collaboration between India and Russia. Belousov reaffirmed the strength of the longstanding Indo-Russian partnership and condemned the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, expressing support for India.

The Defence Ministry described the dialogue as one of the most significant recent meetings between India and Russia, especially in light of Operation Sindoor. The operation has underscored the urgent need to ramp up defence production, particularly in areas like air defence systems, air-to-air missile capabilities, and modernization of aerial platforms. "The supply of S-400 systems, Su-30 MKI upgrades, and quick acquisition of critical defence hardware were key highlights of the discussion," the Ministry noted.

Rajnath Singh shared his thoughts on social media, saying, “Happy to have met the Defence Minister of Russia, Andrey Belousov on the sidelines of the SCO Defence Ministers' Meeting in Qingdao. We had insightful deliberations on boosting India-Russia defence ties.” Singh arrived in Qingdao on Thursday for the SCO meeting, where he was received by Chinese Defence Minister Admiral Dong Jun. Before the main meeting, Singh, Admiral Dong Jun, and other delegates posed for a group photograph.

However, India chose not to sign the joint declaration at the SCO meeting. Sources indicate that the decision was due to the document’s failure to mention the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, while it did refer to incidents in Pakistan. Dissatisfied with the language used in the statement, India declined to endorse the declaration, and no joint communique was issued.
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A bright explosion lit up the night sky over Kyiv, Ukraine, on June 29 during a Russian drone strike, part of the continued assault by Russia in its war against Ukraine. The attack caused panic across the city as air raid sirens sounded and defense systems activated.

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The French town that banned tap water and the chemicals that may be in yours

A town in Alsace, France, banned tap water after high levels of PFAs, or "forever chemicals," were found. These toxic substances, used in many everyday products, don’t break down easily and are now present in water, soil, and even human blood — raising concerns about what might be in your own tap water.
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Unveiling the Secret Spirit of Himachal Pradesh

In Destination Anywhere, show producer Vaisali Prabhakaran chats with travel storyteller Divyakshi Gupta, the creator behind Quirky Wanderer, about her experiences exploring Himachal Pradesh. While the state is often associated with snow and Shimla, Divyakshi ventures off the beaten path to discover sacred mountain temples, centuries-old wooden architecture, and challenging high-altitude treks. She also delves into the tradition of Himachali Dham, a festive local feast, and recounts her journey along the dramatic Hindustan–Tibet Road.
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The Midlife Launchpad Turning 50 Into a Career Reboot.
More people in their 50s and beyond are redefining retirement by pursuing purpose-driven second careers rather than stepping away from the workforce. According to Lim Kai Ning, co-founder of The Courage Chapter, a Singapore-based initiative that helps mature professionals find new meaning in their work, many are now choosing paths that align with their personal values, such as teaching, consulting, social entrepreneurship, or advocacy. These encore careers are driven not by financial necessity alone, but by a desire for impact and fulfillment after decades in corporate roles. With aging populations and shifting attitudes toward lifelong learning, there's a growing recognition of the unique value older adults bring—such as wisdom, emotional intelligence, and mentorship. Despite persistent ageism in some sectors, more organizations are embracing intergenerational teams and the benefits of experience. As Lim puts it, "Your most meaningful contribution might still be ahead of you," encouraging a shift from retirement as an end to work as a continued journey of purpose.
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Forest City, once promoted as a paradise to live in, is now widely known as Malaysia’s ghost town. However, there are ongoing efforts to revive the development in Johor, and recent progress may help turn things around. But is it enough? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman discuss the situation with Samuel Tan, CEO of Olive Tree Property Consultants, to learn more.
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