INSPECTOR VINAY KUMAR SAROJ

Iran committed to Non-Proliferation Treaty, foreign minister says
Despite suspending cooperation with the IAEA, Iran asserts its commitment to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, channeling future interactions through its Supreme National Security Council. This action follows accusations against the IAEA of siding with Western nations and comes after alleged Israeli airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The IAEA awaits official clarification from Iran regarding the new restrictions on inspections.

Lucknow shocker: Man murders in-laws after they refuse to send wife back home
In Lucknow, Jagdeep Kumar murdered his father-in-law and mother-in-law. The motive was their refusal to send his wife, Poonam Devi, back home after a two-year separation. Anant Ram and Asha Devi were the victims. Neighbours apprehended Kumar as he tried to escape. Poonam Devi sustained minor injuries during the attack. Police have arrested Jagdeep and registered a murder case.

SSC CGL 2025 notification out at ssc.gov.in: Check eligibility, vacancies, last date to apply & exam details
Staff Selection Commission has announced the CGL Examination 2025. The notification is for various Group B and C posts. There are 14,582 openings. Online applications are open until July 4, 2025. The Tier I exam will be in August 2025. Tier II is tentatively scheduled for December 2025. Candidates can apply through the SSC portal.

Pentagon says US strikes stalled Iran’s nuclear programme by two years, but satellite images tell another story
A Pentagon spokesperson has claimed that recent US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities may delay its programme by up to two years. The US used heavy bunker-buster bombs and cruise missiles to target three key sites. While the Pentagon backs President Trump’s bold claim that the sites were “completely obliterated”, satellite images and UN nuclear watchdog comments suggest Iran could restart uranium enrichment within months. Intelligence assessments continue as new images show Iran repairing damage at the Fordow plant.

Infosys fires Benglauru techie who admitted to spying on women, collected 50 videos for 'satisfaction'
Swapnil Nagesh Mali, a senior associate at Infosys in Bengaluru, was caught secretly filming a female colleague inside the company’s washroom. The woman confronted him, alerted staff, and called the police. Investigators later found Mali stored over 50 such videos on his phone. He confessed he found “satisfaction” in watching them. Infosys has sacked him and pledged full support to the police.

Ayatollah Khamenei's banner, put up by Iranian community, removed after Bajrang Dal protests in Pune
In Pune's Loni Kalbhor, a banner featuring Iranian leaders Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Ruhollah Khomeini was removed following objections from Bajrang Dal activists. The group cited the absence of prior permission and questioned the banner's timing amidst Iran's global tensions.
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Uttarakhand: Seven Nihang pilgrims held after violent clash near Jyotirmath
Seven pilgrims have been arrested following a violent altercation near Jyotirmath in Uttarakhand. The incident involved Nihangs and a local businessman. The dispute reportedly began over a scooter. The situation escalated, leading to an attack on a police officer. The Nihangs were allegedly carrying weapons. The arrested individuals are residents of Fatehgarh, Punjab.
RCB prima facie responsible for stampede, CAT rules; says Bengaluru police don't have 'Aladdin ka Chirag'
The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) held Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) prima facie responsible for a fatal stampede in Bengaluru on June 4, 2026, which resulted in 11 deaths. RCB failed to obtain prior police permission before publicizing an event that drew a massive crowd of 3 to 5 lakh people.
Delhi begins ban on fuel sale to old vehicles; AI cameras, traffic police teams deployed at pumps
Delhi implemented a ban on fuel for older vehicles on Tuesday. Automatic Number Plate reader cameras are installed at petrol pumps. Transport, traffic, and local police are working together. Teams are stationed at petrol pumps to enforce the ban. Cameras detect old vehicles and alert staff. Violators face immediate impounding.
Bengaluru stampede: CAT quashes IPS officer Vikash Kumar Vikash's suspension order
The Central Administrative Tribunal has overturned the Karnataka government's suspension of IPS officer Vikash Kumar Vikash, which was related to a fatal stampede outside M Chinnaswamy stadium that resulted in 11 deaths. The tribunal's decision could potentially pave the way for the reinstatement of other suspended officers, including then Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda and DCP Shekar H Tekkannavar.
How Operation Gold Rush was planned and executed, which busted the largest health care fraud in US history
Operation Gold Rush, a top-secret crackdown, dismantled a $10.6 billion health care fraud scheme, the largest in US history. Fraudsters purchased legitimate medical supply companies to submit fake claims for durable medical equipment, stealing identities and manipulating Medicare. Federal agents shifted to real-time flagging systems, freezing billions in payments and arresting conspirators, marking a watershed moment in fraud enforcement.
Sri Lankan Navy arrests 7 Indian fishermen for alleged illegal fishing
The Sri Lankan Navy apprehended seven Indian fishermen and seized their trawler on Monday night for allegedly poaching in the Talaimannar region's territorial waters, marking the second such incident within a week. The arrested fishermen and their trawler are set to be handed over to the fisheries inspectorate in Mannar.
Consumption, financials, and infra lead India’s tactical playbook for H2 2025: Vinay Jaising
Global stock markets show resilience despite worries. Most markets, except Europe, are up slightly. US tech and Indian stocks rise sharply. Trade talks between US, UK, and China boost confidence. India outperforms due to reforms and central bank actions. Government spending and liquidity support market. Investors should watch consumption and valuations carefully. Focus on sectors like financials and infrastructure.
Amarnath Yatra: Token distribution for registration begins in Jammu, dry run conducted
The Amarnath Yatra offline registration begins in Jammu. Authorities started token distribution at Saraswati Dham. Pilgrims gathered to get tokens for registration. Registration will start at Vaishnavi Dham and other centers. The administration successfully conducted a dry run on the Jammu-Srinagar highway. Security arrangements are in place for the Yatra.
Uttarakhand: Search on for 7 missing workers after Uttarkashi cloudburst
A cloudburst in Uttarakhand's Uttarkashi district triggered a massive landslide near Barkot, resulting in the death of two workers and leaving seven missing. Rescue operations are underway, with teams from NDRF and SDRF searching for the missing. Due to severe weather and blocked highways, the Char Dham Yatra has been temporarily suspended, and arrangements are being made for stranded pilgrims.
Shefali Jariwala’s scooter ride at 19 made her into a pop icon: Why ‘Kaanta Laga’ is being retired now
Shefali Jariwala, who became famous as the 'Kaanta Laga' girl, was discovered by directors Vinay Sapru and Radhika Rao while riding pillion on a scooter with her mother in Mumbai. She was a 19-year-old engineering student with no acting experience, but her natural charm and dedication turned her into an overnight sensation. After her sudden death at 42, the directors announced they will retire Kaanta Laga as a tribute, saying the song belongs solely to Shefali and will never be recreated.
Missing couple found dead in sea in Palghar district
A couple, Shivaji Shinde (54) and Rangita (48), who were reported missing by their family, were tragically discovered dead in the sea near Arnala Fort in Maharashtra's Palghar district on Sunday. The Arnala police have registered a case of accidental death and sent the bodies for post-mortem.
US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites set up "cat-and-mouse" hunt for missing uranium
Bombing of Iranian nuclear sites creates verification challenges for the IAEA. Questions arise about the fate of Iran's enriched uranium. Concerns exist regarding the potential movement of nuclear materials before the attacks. Doubts linger about the completeness of IAEA inspections. Iran's cooperation with the IAEA faces uncertainty. The possibility of hidden uranium stockpiles looms large.
Char Dham Yatra suspended due to heavy rainfall red alert in Uttarakhand
Due to a red alert for heavy rainfall issued by the IMD, the Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand has been suspended for 24 hours. Pilgrims en route are being stopped at safe locations, while those in Rishikesh are advised to remain there.
BSF ADG Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal reviews security at India-Bangladesh border in Tripura
BSF Additional Director General Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal assessed the security situation along the India-Bangladesh border in Tripura during a four-day visit. He reviewed operational readiness, interacted with field commanders, and discussed border management with Tripura's Governor, Chief Minister, and top officials. Chief Minister Saha affirmed the state's commitment to preventing illegal immigration from Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Over 21,000 get appointment letters for police jobs in Bihar
Bihar's police force received a boost with 21,391 new recruits, including a significant number of women, celebrated at a Patna event. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar highlighted Bihar's leading position in women officers and the government's commitment to increasing the police force to 2.29 lakh. Further recruitment drives are underway to enhance law enforcement capabilities across the state.
Shefali Jariwala became an overnight star with 'Kaanta Laga.' The amount she was paid for this hit song will leave you shocked
Shefali Jariwala, famed for 'Kaanta Laga,' shockingly passed away at 42 due to cardiac arrest, despite being rushed to the hospital. An old interview revealed she earned only Rs 7,000 for the iconic video.
Shefali Jariwala passes away at 42: How the 'Kaanta Laga' girl rose to fame almost overnight
Shefali Jariwala death news: Shefali Jariwala, the actress famed for her iconic role in the *Kaanta Laga* remix, has passed away at 42 due to cardiac arrest. Her sudden death has shocked the entertainment industry. Jariwala unexpectedly became a prominent figure in early 2000s Indian pop culture after being spotted outside her college and rose to fame overnight.
IAEA chief: Returning to Iranian sites is top priority
Rafael Grossi wants International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back in Iran. He aims to assess strike damage and verify enriched uranium stocks. Israel launched strikes on June 13. Iran says it will take steps to protect nuclear materials. Grossi suggests much of the enriched uranium survived. The agency awaits details on Iran's protection measures.
Caught on camera: Policeman driving on wrong side slaps Army Colonel, tries to run him over in Lucknow; Outrage grows as CCTV footage goes viral
A shocking incident occurred in Lucknow. Inspector Vinay Kumar Saroj slapped Colonel Anand Prakash Suman. The incident happened after an argument on a busy road. Colonel Suman filed a police complaint. He alleged the inspector also tried to run him over. Police have registered a case and are reviewing CCTV footage.
Lakhimpur: Leopard attacks man but instead of getting scared, what he did next will shock you. Watch viral video shared by Akhilesh Yadav
In Lakhimpur Kheri, a leopard attacked a brick kiln worker, Mihilal, who bravely fought back until villagers intervened. Forest officials responding to the incident were also attacked, resulting in injuries to several individuals, including a forest ranger. The leopard was eventually tranquilized and captured after a coordinated effort by the forest department and police.
Biggest mystery of Iran-Israel war remains unsolved: Location of Tehran’s near-bomb-grade uranium
Despite US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the whereabouts of Iran’s near-weapons-grade uranium remains unknown, raising ongoing global security concerns. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has lost track of 409 kilograms of highly enriched uranium — enough for ten nuclear warheads — since the conflict began.
'72,000 litres of ATF, Rs 1.62 crore monthly losses': How Delhi police busted dirty jet fuel smuggling racket running from Mundka godown
Delhi Police busted a large-scale aviation turbine fuel (ATF) smuggling operation that had been running for three years, leading to significant government losses. Authorities seized 72,000 litres of ATF from a hidden warehouse in Mundka, arresting six individuals involved in the scheme. The syndicate stole approximately 5,000 litres of ATF daily by diverting fuel meant for Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Wanted criminal Romil Vohra killed in encounter at Delhi-Haryana border; 2 policemen injured
Romil Vohra, a wanted criminal, died in a shootout with the Delhi Police near the Delhi-Haryana border. The incident occurred during a joint operation following a tip-off from Haryana Police. Vohra, linked to the Kala Rana-Noni Rana gang, had a history of violent crimes. Two police officers sustained injuries during the exchange and received immediate medical attention.
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