Hassan Pikar: Hassan Pikar says he was denied entry to UK ahead of major speaking engagements

Hassan Pikar says he was denied entry to Britain ahead of major speaking engagements

Hassan Pikar, a popular online commentator and streamer, says he was not allowed to enter the United Kingdom just before several speaking engagements. He revealed that his travel permission had been canceled before his departure. Thus, he was unable to travel to the UK at all. This information spread rapidly through the Internet as there was great anticipation of his speaking engagements in London and Oxford.The issue also affected his uncle, Cenk Uygur, who is also a well-known media personality. He also said that his travel permission was canceled just before his flight. Both were planning to visit the UK for public talks and events. His sudden inability to travel led to his appearance being cancelled, much to the disappointment of the organizers and the audience.

Hasan Pikar and Cenk Uygur miss speaking engagements in UK after travel authorization revoked

Cenk Uygur was the first to share the situation online, saying he became aware of the problem while getting ready to board his flight. Soon after, Hassan also spoke on the matter and revealed that he was stopped from entering the country because his travel clearance had been cancelled.The British Home Office later issued a brief statement. It said the travel authorization of both men was canceled due to their presence in the country “May not be conducive to the public good.” No further explanation was given in the statement.Due to this decision, both Hassan and Cenk were unable to attend SXSW London and a scheduled event at the University of Oxford. These were important speaking events that usually attracted large crowds and famous speakers from around the world.Hasan Pikar is famous for having a large number of online followers and streamers, and Cenk Uygur is also a well-known figure in media circles. He had planned his visit to the UK ahead of time and many people were excited to hear him speak.This time the event will be held without him and it seems unlikely to be rescheduled in the near future. This situation has shocked many of his followers, as it was not expected.

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No immediate hearing in SC on PIL for computer-based NEET re-examination. india news

No immediate hearing in SC on PIL for computer-based NEET re-examination

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday declined to give an urgent hearing to a PIL seeking computer-based testing (CBT) for the June 21 re-examination of NEET-UG, which was held across the country on May 3 but was canceled after allegations of paper leak.A partial weekday bench of Justices PS Narasimha and Arvind Kumar told the petitioner, RJD MP Sudhakar Singh, that similar petitions had earlier been rejected by the Supreme Court and posted the matter for hearing in July, thus dismissing the urgent plea for computer-based NEET-UG re-examination.When the petitioner’s counsel said that the CBT would reduce the chances of question papers being leaked, the bench said that the authorities were already facing challenges in conducting the re-examination within the short time frame. The bench tagged this plea with the group of petitions that were filed after the question paper leak seeking reforms in the functioning of NTA and the manner and means of conducting the examination.Ahead of the summer vacation, a bench led by Justice Narasimha had expressed concern over the cancellation of NEET-UG and asked the Central government and the NTA to detail the steps taken to prevent recurrence of such incidents, which have hurt lakhs of students.While the investigation into the question paper leak was handed over to the CBI, the NTA in its affidavit had informed the court that NEET-UG will be conducted in CBT mode from the next exam cycle.“The change will be implemented from the next examination cycle in consultation with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (client ministry for NEET-UG), bringing all major NTA examinations to the CBT platform,” the NTA said.The bench had said that unless those responsible for paper leaks of NEET-UG or similar examinations are held personally accountable, it would be difficult to stop such incidents.

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RCB star fined for throwing bag of ice towards umpire during IPL final; Banned for one match. cricket news

RCB star fined for throwing bag of ice towards umpire during IPL final; banned for one match

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batsman Tim David has been fined 50 per cent of his match fee and suspended for one match after breaching the IPL code of conduct during RCB’s five-wicket win over Gujarat Titans in the IPL 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.David, who scored 24 runs off 17 balls in the final, was found guilty of breaching Article 2.9 of the Code of Conduct, which relates to “throwing the ball (or any other item of cricket equipment such as a water bottle) in an unfair and/or dangerous manner at any player, team official, umpire, match referee or any other third person during a match.”This incident happened during the 10th over of Gujarat Titans’ innings. After the fall of the wicket, David threw a bag of ice towards on-field umpire Nitin Menon. Match referee Javagal Srinath awarded a penalty after David admitted the offense and accepted the punishment.This was David’s third Level 1 offense of the season. Earlier, he had received one demerit point in Match 20 and two demerit points in Match 54. The latest violation added two more demerit points, taking his total to five.Under IPL rules, a player who accumulates five demerit points receives a one-match suspension. As a result, David will miss the opening match of IPL 2027, whether he plays for RCB or any other franchise next season.The Australian batsman finished IPL 2026 with 305 runs in 16 matches and was part of the RCB team that successfully defended their title.RCB’s win over Gujarat Titans made them the third team in IPL history to retain the trophy after Chennai Super Kings (2010 and 2011) and Mumbai Indians (2019 and 2020). The Bengaluru franchise also became the fourth team to win multiple IPL titles, joining Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings, who have five titles each, and Kolkata Knight Riders, who have won three.RCB captain Rajat Patidar also registered his name in the record books by becoming the first captain to win the IPL in his first two seasons as captain. He is the third captain after MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma to win consecutive IPL titles.

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Casual laborers in government entitled to pension: SC | india news

Casual laborers in government entitled to pension: SC
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New Delhi: Noting that pension is not a “reward but an enforceable constitutional right” and a benefit of hard work earned by an employee on the basis of long and continuous service, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a temporary casual laborer in a government department will be entitled to pension benefits on retirement even in the absence of job regularization.A widow from Bihar, whose husband worked as a casual employee in a post office for three decades, had to wage an 18-year legal battle through three layers of litigation – Central Administrative Tribunal, Patna HC and SC – to receive pension benefits as the top court rejected the Centre’s plea and passed an order in her favour. It refused to accept the government’s argument that it would impose a financial burden. It says, “Pension is not a matter of grace dependent on the financial convenience of the employer, but a deferred salary earned through long years of service.”A bench of Justices Sanjay Karol and AG Masih said that employees who have rendered continuous and essential service for a long period cannot be deprived of the benefits available to regular employees merely on the basis of nomenclature. It said that the government should work as an ideal employer. The bench said, “Any classification which results in denial of any benefit to a class of employees, who are otherwise similarly situated in terms of duties and responsibilities, would be violative of the constitutional ethos.”

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US politician trolled for his ‘Hinjew’ family photo: ‘Your kids are 0% Jewish’

US politician trolled for his 'Hinjew' family photo: 'Your kids are 0% Jewish'
Baltimore City Council Chairman trolled for photo of his Hindu wife and ‘Hinju’ family.

Baltimore City Council Chairman Zeke Cohen was brutally trolled after posting a family photo boasting of his Hindu-Jewish family and calling it ‘Hinju’. Social media users commented that it is just an Indian-American family and that their children are not Jewish. Cohen posted, “Love my Hinju blended family. Nothing beats being your city council president, Baltimore! Besides being their dad.”Reactions to the photo on X were mostly racist and hateful.“I mean, aren’t they really Jewish anymore?” One wrote.Another wrote, “You mean Indian Hindu family. They are not Jews. You know that.” A third user took aim at the children, writing, “Your children are 0% Jewish.”Another wrote, “You are Jewish, they are Hindu. It is important to keep this in order.”Before becoming City Council President, Cohen was a councilor in District 1. He was sworn into the Baltimore City Council on December 8, 2016, where he was a member of the Education, Workforce and Youth Committee throughout his tenure, including as its chair from 2016 to 2020, and a member of the Housing and Urban Affairs Committee and Public Safety Committee from 2016 to 2020. Cohen sought and ran for re-election in 2020. unopposedDr. Reena Ardeshna is a psychiatrist at MedStar Harbor Hospital. He received his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine and completed an internship/residency at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Ardeshna is board-certified in Neurology.

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Government cuts Kharif fertilizer demand estimate due to weak monsoon outlook. india news

Government cuts Kharif fertilizer demand estimate due to weak monsoon outlook

New Delhi: India expects fertilizer consumption to be lower during the kharif sowing season in view of the IMD’s below-normal monsoon forecast, a top government official said on Monday. He said that the demand for urea is now estimated at 190 lakh tonnes as against the earlier estimate of 194 lakh tonnes.Demand for diammonium phosphate (DAP) – another key soil nutrient – ​​has been reduced to 60 lakh tonnes from the earlier estimate of 66 lakh tonnes.Aparna Sharma, Additional Secretary, Department of Fertilizers, said that in view of the El Nino effect, the department had requested the Agriculture Ministry to re-evaluate the requirements. He said that the Ministry has informed about the reduction in demand for urea and DAP on the basis of regular interaction with the states.The official also said the government has issued a second global tender to import 17 lakh tonnes of urea despite a sharp rise in global prices to boost domestic supplies for the Kharif season. Sharma said that the global price of urea has increased from $ 447 per tonne to $ 947 per tonne in February.Meanwhile, Consumer Affairs and Food Department officials said there is surplus stock of rice, wheat and pulses to meet domestic demand and market intervention.Anupam Mishra, Additional Secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs, said the government has a buffer stock of pulses of about 43 lakh tonnes, which is more than double the stock recorded in May 2025.He said production of major horticultural crops like potato, tomato and onion is sufficient to meet domestic demand – potato production is 584 lakh tonnes as against 586 lakh tonnes in the last crop year; Tomato 227 lakh tonnes as against last year’s 205 lakh tonnes; And onion is 273 lakh tonnes as against last year’s 307 lakh tonnes.The government has also set a target of creating a buffer stock of 2 lakh tonnes of onion in 2026-27.Food department officials said that as of May 2026, the wheat stock in the central pool stood at 513 lakh tonnes, almost double the buffer standard set for July 1. Wheat procurement during the current Rabi marketing season has reached about 350 lakh tonnes and the procurement operation is continuing till June 30.Rice stock in the central pool stands at 397 lakh tonnes, almost three times the buffer stock required for July 1.

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Air Marshal Tarun Chaudhary takes charge as Chief of Central Air Command

Air Marshal Tarun Chaudhary takes charge as Chief of Central Air Command

New Delhi: Air Marshal Tarun Chaudhary took over as the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Central Air Command on Monday. He was commissioned in the fighter stream Indian Air Force In December 1989.During his distinguished career, the Air Marshal held several important operational, staff and diplomatic appointments, including Defense Attache to the Embassy of India in Sweden with concurrent accreditation to Norway, Finland and Denmark. He has also held key staff assignments at Headquarters IDS and Air Headquarters with expertise in the areas of projects, acquisitions and human resource management.The Air Marshal has led several transformational projects aimed at enhancing capability and incorporating future technologies into the Indian Air Force. Before assuming charge of the Central Air Command, the Air Marshal was serving as the Senior Air Staff Officer at Headquarters Southern Air Command.Air Marshal Tarun Chaudhary succeeds Air Marshal Balakrishnan Manikantan, who retired on May 31 after 40 years of distinguished and dedicated service to the nation.Choudhary is an alumnus of the National Defense Academy, Defense Services Staff College, College of Air Warfare and National Defense College.

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Who was Dave Fiji? Indian-origin pilot dies in helicopter crash in Georgia, hours after marrying longtime partner

Who was Dave Fiji? Indian-origin pilot dies in helicopter crash in Georgia, hours after marrying longtime partner

Indian-origin pilot Dave Fiji of Delta Air Lines has died in a helicopter crash in Georgia, United States, hours after marrying his long-time partner Jessie.The couple boarded a Robinson R66 helicopter after their wedding ceremony in Dawsonville on Friday night. According to Atlanta News First, the plane was scheduled to fly to DeKalb-Peachtree Airport as part of a farewell to the wedding.The helicopter crashed in a densely forested area near the wedding venue soon after take off. The helicopter pilot was also killed. Jessie survived the crash and is recovering in hospital.About 400 guests attended the wedding, which took place at The Revere in Dawsonville.According to family members, Dave and Jason met through church connections between South Carolina and Georgia and later began a relationship. Dave’s father George Fiji described them as friends who became life partners. After the accident, a search operation started in the forested area. George Fiji said it took several hours for rescue teams to locate the wreckage. Family members said Jessani remained trapped inside the helicopter for nearly six hours before emergency responders found her.George Fiji said Jessie later told the family that she regained consciousness inside the debris and found Dave beside her. As a nurse, she recognized that he had died. George said he suffered cuts and bruises but no broken bones.According to his father, Dave wanted to be a pilot since childhood, becoming a first officer for Endeavor Air and later joining Delta Air Lines as a first officer.George Fiji also said that his son had expressed concern about the weather conditions before the flight departed. He said Dave told the helicopter pilot that visibility was poor. According to George, Jesse later recalled that the pilot responded by saying that they would fly at a higher altitude. The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the accident. Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the accident.

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Jammu and Kashmir will set up rehabilitation centers for drug addicts. india news

Jammu and Kashmir to set up rehabilitation center for drug addicts

Kulgam: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, while leading the “Drug Free Jammu and Kashmir Padyatra” in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Monday, said the Jammu and Kashmir administration is planning to set up rehabilitation centers across the state to help drug addicts reintegrate into the society.Speaking to TOI on the sidelines of the event, Sinha said the operation has largely disrupted the drug trafficking network across Jammu and Kashmir. “Our operation has broken the supply chain and those involved in drug trafficking are facing a tough time,” he said.Sinha said hundreds of people affected by drug addiction are contacting the national mental health helpline Tele-Manas Srinagar every day to seek treatment and counselling. He said the campaign has also encouraged public participation, with residents directly informing the police about drug-related activities in their areas.The LG said de-addiction centers are functioning in all the districts of Jammu and Kashmir and counselors have been deployed to provide psychological support and long-term treatment to people recovering from drug addiction.He said unlike many other parts of the country, where rehabilitation facilities are largely run by the private sector, the proposed centers in Jammu and Kashmir will be set up in the government sector and will be made available in every district.Addressing the gathering at the event, Sinha said that in the last 51 days, they have conducted a comprehensive, coordinated operation against narco-terrorists and drug traffickers.On April 11, Sinha had launched an intensive 100-day campaign under the Nasha Mukti Abhiyan to make Jammu and Kashmir “drug free”.The campaign includes massive awareness programs by the civil administration and police, destruction of poppy plantations, random urine testing of drivers and intense crackdown on drug networks.In the last 51 days since the launch of the campaign, 923 FIRs have been registered against alleged drug smugglers. Over 1,000 alleged drug smugglers have been arrested, with over 55 alleged drug smugglers detained.He said, “This campaign is directly attacking the financial backbone of terrorism. Every rupee spent on drugs fuels extremist violence, and narco-terrorists survive on that blood money. By disrupting the drug trade, we have cut off the lifeline that sustains terrorist networks.”According to “Prevalence and Pattern of Substance Abuse Disorders in Ten Districts of Kashmir”, a survey conducted by IMHANS Kashmir in 2023, there are an estimated 67,468 substance dependent persons in the valley. The survey states that heroin is the most commonly used opioid.

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Gujarati footprint in Singapore’s 200-year journey. ahmedabad news

Gujarati footprint in Singapore's 200-year journey
200 years of Gujarati heritage in Singapore

Ahmedabad: It is believed that the first Gujarati-speaking people to set foot in today’s Singapore were traders who accompanied British officer Stamford Raffles, who wrested Singapore from local rulers and laid the foundation of the city-state in 1819. Parul Trivedi-Shah, in her recently published book, “A Legacy in the Lion City: History of the Gujarati Community in Singapore”, writes that these traders were Parsi employees of Jumsetji Jijibhoy & Company, whose ships plied the Maritime Silk Road.As the book, supported by Singapore’s National Heritage Board, carefully chronicles more than 200 years of the community’s footprint on the city-state, what impresses is the tenacity of the early residents who built businesses, weathered the Japanese invasion of the island, and yet maintained a presence not only in business – their primary specialty – but also in the arts and literature, politics and public life, and education and philanthropy, which are closely linked with Singapore’s history.“I met with elderly community members, acquired historical records, correspondence and old documents to piece together the experiences of early residents – for example, Nagaradas Purushottamdas is believed to be the first known Gujarati Hindu to migrate to Singapore in the mid-1880s. His brothers Vadilal and Ojamshi also joined him in 1894,” says Trivedi-Shah.

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200 years of Gujarati heritage in Singapore

Harakhchand Shah’s handwritten notes of 1894 describe the steamer’s route from the east coast of India to Penang in Malaysia and eventually to Singapore, strategically located on the straits linking the ‘spice islands’ to international maritime trade.History also shows that the enterprise transcended the boundaries of religion or caste: from Gujarati Sunni Muslims who arrived in Singapore in 1837 to Dawoodi Bohras in the 1860s and Banias in the 1880s, every community had a role. The Parsis, Muslims, Hindus and Jains who made the island their home base, and the Gujarati community of 4,000–5,000 members today, are a testament to the vibrancy of the culture, celebrate Diwali and Navratri and actively participate in Singapore’s social and political affairs.

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200 years of Gujarati heritage in Singapore

Trivedi-Shah says, “Singapore has seen businessman Neil Parekh and academician Professor Kalyani Mehta nominated to Parliament, in addition to a number of prominent doctors, businessmen, artists and professionals, who are gaining prominence in Singapore society. The Singapore Gujarati Society serves as a hub of activities, including organizing community and social activities, while the Singapore Gujarati School teaches the Gujarati language to children.” “Gujarat is the land of lions, and Singapore is known as the City of Lions. Thus, it is a unique blend of beliefs and identities.”

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200 years of Gujarati heritage in Singapore

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