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‘LPG charge’ not legal, will invite action, CCPA warns eateries

Hotels and restaurants face strict action for levying additional charges like “LPG charges” or “fuel cost recovery” on food bills. The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) stated these are unfair trade practices, as operational costs should be included in menu prices. Consumers can dispute such charges and file complaints.

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Middle East crisis: Amit Shah heading informal GoM on ‘overall strategic issues’

Home Minister Amit Shah is leading an informal Group of Ministers to address strategic issues arising from the West Asia conflict, including impacts on cooking gas and LNG supplies. Another GoM, headed by Manohar Lal, is focusing on energy supply matters, particularly piped gas for homes, as the government prioritizes PNG adoption.

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BRO entrusted with task of developing infra along 1600-km Myanmar border: Rajnath at parl panel meet

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announced that the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) will develop infrastructure along the 1,600 km Indo-Myanmar border to bolster management capabilities. The BRO is also ensuring all-weather connectivity in remote regions and adopting modern construction techniques to enhance operational mobility and defence preparedness.

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Space co Agnikul successfully tests 3D-printed ‘Agnite’ booster engine

Indian space company Agnikul Cosmos has successfully tested its 3D-printed booster engine, ‘Agnite’. This single-piece Inconel engine, a meter long, can be fully printed within a week, significantly reducing production complexity and turnaround time. The successful in-house testing marks a crucial end-to-end cycle completion for their larger engines.

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Op Urja Suraksha: Navy deploys 5 warships to guide cargo vessels exiting troubled Strait of Hormuz

India’s Navy has launched Operation Urja Suraksha. More than five frontline warships are ensuring safe passage for India-bound cargo ships. These vessels carry vital supplies like LPG and crude oil. The operation escorts ships out of the troubled Strait of Hormuz. This protects critical maritime routes and Indian crew. Key successes have already been achieved.

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PM Modi remains world’s most popular leader, says study by US firm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again been recognized as the world’s most popular democratic leader, achieving a 68% approval rating in a recent Morning Consult survey. This significant endorsement highlights his strong public support, even as it shows a slight decrease from last year’s figures. Modi continues to lead global leaders by a considerable

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‘It’s not must’: SC nixes plea against Vande Mataram circular

Raza Academy president Muhammed Sayed Noori has challenged the Centre’s order for schools to begin the day with the national song ‘Vande Mataram’ in the Supreme Court. He argued that compelling students to sing the song, which invokes Hindu deities, infringes upon religious freedom and secularism.

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Amid oppn protest, FCRA amendment bill tabled in Lok Sabha

The government introduced the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, in Lok Sabha, facing opposition from Congress and TMC who voiced concerns over executive overreach. Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai countered, stating the bill targets misuse of foreign funds for conversions and personal gain, aiming to enhance transparency in NGO funding for public

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PG admission row: Petitioner contacts CJI kin amid SC heat

Supreme Court Chief Justice Surya Kant revealed a petitioner contacted his brother, allegedly to influence recusal from a case involving a brother-sister duo converting to Buddhism for minority quota PG medical admissions. The CJI stated he would not recuse and warned of severe contempt of court action for such attempts.

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India tightens digital security with strict rules

India has bolstered its digital security by mandating stricter compliance for telecom equipment, CCTV systems, and data protection. This move addresses concerns over surveillance infrastructure vulnerabilities and espionage risks, particularly with imported equipment. New rules require disclosure of hardware origins and testing against unauthorized remote access for CCTV systems.

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