Namaste, if you look at tomorrow's big news, the government has changed the rules of gas due to the impact of the war. From now on, you will have to book a gas bottle 25 days in advance. Rajasthan and Punjab have banned the sale of commercial gas bottles. On the other hand, the Opposition in both the Houses made a ruckus for India's stand on the Iran war. Black flags were hoisted in front of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, who arrived in Bengal. ⏰ Today's events, which will be watched 1. Today is the second day of the second phase of the Budget session. The motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker is likely to be debated. 2. Supreme Court to 📰 hear petition challenging Sonam Wangchuk's detention Changes in booking rules for gas bottles: Govt decides amid Iran war, second cylinder can be booked only after 25 days; The central government has changed the rules for refill booking of domestic LPG cylinders. Now customers will be able to book another cylinder only after 25 days instead of 21 days after booking one cylinder. That is, the government has increased the minimum waiting period for refill booking by 4 days. On the other hand, the sale of commercial gas cylinders has been banned in Rajasthan and Punjab. The move comes amid tensions in the Middle East to curb gas hoarding and ensure equitable supply to all consumers. Government sources have given this information to the news agency PTI. According to government sources, for the past few years, it has been seen that people are booking cylinders and stocking them even though there is no need. Reducing the waiting period to 25 days will curb unnecessary bookings. This will make it easier for those who really need it to get cylinders. Trump says Australia should give asylum to Iran's female players, otherwise US will give it back, big mistake to send them back; Today is the tenth day of the war between the United States, Israel and Iran. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has appealed to Australia to provide asylum to Iranian women's soccer players. Trump said sending them back to Iran would put their lives in danger and would be a serious humanitarian mistake. The incident took place during the ongoing Women's Asian Cup in Australia. After the February 28 attack on Iran, the women's team did not sing the national anthem, which was seen as a protest against the government. Following this, the Iranian media called the players "traitors" and demanded action against them. Read the full story 3. On the first day of the second phase of the budget session of Parliament, there was a huge uproar in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha over the US-Israeli-Iran wars. The opposition demanded a discussion on the post-war situation. Meanwhile, the external affairs minister spoke first in the Rajya Sabha and then in the Lok Sabha about the preparations for the repatriation of Indians from the Gulf countries after the outbreak of the Iran war. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar delivered a speech in the Rajya Sabha on the US-Israel and Iran war. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said, "There has been tension in the Middle East since February 28. The situation is tense in many Gulf countries. There should be dialogue and tension should be reduced. We are committed to the safety of Indians. Opposition MPs were creating ruckus after listening to the statements of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. Read the full story 4. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar arrived in Kolkata on Sunday evening to review the preparations for the West Bengal Assembly elections. On Monday, Gyanesh Kumar reached Kalighat to offer prayers during the three-day full bench meeting of the Election Commission. The protesters present outside the temple waved 'Go Back' posters and black flags. Earlier on Sunday, some people reached Kolkata with flags in front of their convoy and raised slogans. Meanwhile, a BJP delegation met the full bench of the Election Commission of India on Monday and demanded that the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections be held in three phases. Read the full news 5. Schools closed for two weeks, work from home policy for employees; Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday announced a plan to cut spending in the wake of rising oil prices. Under this, government offices will be open only four days a week and half of the employees will work from home. Schools will be closed for two weeks from this weekend. According to Pakistani news channel Geo News, foreign trips of ministers and advisers have been stopped. Ministers will not take salaries for two months and MPs' salaries will be reduced by 25 per cent. Also, government vehicles in Pakistan will now get 50% less fuel for two months. 60% of government vehicles will not ply. All government departments will cut their expenditure by 20%. Read the full story 6. Two college friends commit suicide in Surat's Dindoli The police investigation into the suicide of two female students in Surat's Dindoli has revealed that the two broke up with their lover within a gap of 15 days. An in-depth investigation conducted by the police revealed that both Roshni and Jyotsna had recently broken up, due to which they slipped into deep depression. The shocking detail is that these two broke up within a span of just 15 days, which prima facie seems to have broken these two friends mentally. Read the full news 7. Aditya, the grandson of bootlegger Kishore Langda, broke into a car in a drunken state and was arrested by the Navrangpura police. Aditya, the grandson of bootlegger Kishore Langda from Asarwa, vandalised a car and attacked a college student. Navrangpura police reached the spot after being informed about the incident. Students were standing outside the college in the afternoon at a private college near Law Garden in the city. In the meantime, Aditya Rathod, grandson of Kishore Langda, a well-known bootlegger from Asarwa, was passing by with a Fortuner. 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A young man in Rajasthan's Alwar reached a government hospital with a cobra in a bag. It was the same snake that bit him in the hand. In his hurry to get treatment, the youth left the bag in the car. In the meantime, the snake got out of the bag and entered the engine of another car. He was later pulled out by a rescue team. 📸 The photo, which itself is news 🌟 from Bhaskar's Exclusive Stories, which is the most read 1. How Sarthak disappeared from a ship in Mauritius: Even after 34 days, there is no trace of him, mother says - the company is hiding something 2. Even 200+ runs are not a guarantee of victory: New teams, players beat the legends, India's dominance intact; Why will this World Cup be remembered 3? Today's Explainer: Russia is filling its pockets with oil, now it will also sell India at a high price; How Putin is becoming a 'winner' from the US-Iran war, 5 factors 4. Rs 80,000 withdrawn from her account while trying to get a refund online: Woman finds it difficult to find customer care number on Google, know how to avoid 'refund scam' 5 Editor's View: The fire of war will now burn the house: Iran has increased the tension of the world for three reasons, the impact in India has begun, 90 lakh Indians in the Gulf countries have been struck by swords 6. Parki Panchayat: Isudan-Khawad's visit made the village crazy: Discussion of Mamra kept in the dairy, Jitu Vaghani ignored Netaji!, a great coincidence 🌍 of turning his face on the stage Current affairs ⏳ Today's History Market 📊 Situation 🌦️ Mood of the Season Tuesday's Horoscope: Cancer, Leo and Scorpio will progress in business, Aries and Sagittarius should avoid travel. Read the full horoscope.
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