Namaste, look at yesterday's headlines, Israel has attacked Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant. In the midst of the war, a ship carrying LPG crossed the Hormuz with 46,000 tons of gas. The bad effects of the war have started in Pakistan. The government has withheld the salaries of ministers for six months. 4 terrorists have been arrested from Uttar Pradesh and their connection has turned out to be Pakistan. Two people were killed by lightning amid heavy rains in Gujarat. ⏰ Today's events, which will be watched 1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address an election rally in West Bengal. The first match of the IPL will be played between Hyderabad and Lucknow and the second match will be played between Bengaluru and Chennai 📰. Indian vessel carrying LPG crosses Hormuz: 46000 tonnes of gas; The Indian ship 'Green Samvi' carrying LPG has crossed the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran-Israel war. The vessel is loaded with about 46,650 metric tonnes of gas. This is the 7th LPG tanker ship of India to cross the Strait of Hormuz. According to the government, there are currently 18 Indian ships and approximately 485 Indian sailors on board in the Gulf. So far, more than 964 Indian seafarers have been brought back safely. Meanwhile, the Iranian consulate in Mumbai has called for enhanced friendship and cooperation while recalling the historic ties with India. Read the full story 2. Impact of war: Pakistani ministers not paid salaries for 6 months: Petrol price hiked by Rs 137 two days ago, reduced by Rs 80 after protests The impact of the Israeli-US war with Iran is visible in Pakistan. The salaries of ministers have been withheld for the next 6 months. Two days ago, petrol was hiked by Rs 137 and diesel by Rs 184. However, on Friday, the government reduced petrol by Rs 80 per litre. Now petrol will be available at Rs 378 per liter in Pakistan. Diesel will be available at Rs 520.35 per litre. Read the full story 3. 'Raghav Chadha turned into a chicken in Kejriwal's house': 4 people beat up, cried but no one supported them; Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Raghav Chadha has been removed from the post of Deputy Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha. Naveen Jaihind, who has been AAP's state president from Haryana, has levelled serious allegations against AAP leaders. Jai Hind has released a video claiming that Raghav Chadha was called to Kejriwal's Sheesh Mahal (CM House) in Delhi and beaten up as a 'chicken'. He was beaten up in front of 4 leaders. Jaihind also said that Raghav had sustained an injury on his eye in the beating. Raghav had gone to England for treatment of this injury. People thought Raghav had gone to England for his honeymoon. Raghav should make all the disclosures in public. Read Full News 4.4 Terrorists Arrested From UP, To Be Sent To Pakistan: Can Filled With Chemical, 7 Mobile-24 Pamphlets Found, UP ATS Arrested 4 Terrorists From Lucknow On Thursday. This was revealed on Friday. According to the ATS, the terrorists were hatching a conspiracy to spread arson and fear in India at the behest of Pakistani handlers. They were connected to foreign numbers through social media platforms. They were planning to blow up the country's prestigious institutions, railway stations and cars, including Lucknow. The terrorists have been identified as Saqib alias Devil, Vikas Gahlawat alias Raunak, Lokesh alias Babu, alias Pappla Pandit and Arbab. Read the full news 5. Rain alert in 11 states: Hailstorm in MP-Rajasthan, snowfall in Himachal; 5 killed in lightning strike in UP The weather has changed again after the onset of heat across the country. Heavy rains have been alerted in 11 states, including Delhi and Punjab. In Madhya Pradesh, it rained in 36 districts on Friday, there is a possibility of hailstorm today. In Rajasthan, hailstorm lashed the desert districts of Jaisalmer-Bikaner on Friday. In Ajmer-Beawar, the storm uprooted trees and blown away tinsheds. Similar weather is likely to prevail for the next three days. In Uttar Pradesh's Kosikala grain market, 5,000 quintals of wheat kept in 10,000 sacks got drenched in the rain. Earlier, 5 people were killed due to lightning strikes in different parts of the state. Read the full story 6. A 6-year-old girl was killed in a lightning strike in Gandhinagar, a 20-year-old girl was struck by lightning in Patan on Saturday. In the last two days, two innocent people, including a 20-year-old woman and a six-year-old girl, have been killed and three members of a family have been injured. Heavy rains lashed Mulusan village in Saraswati taluka of Patan district on Friday afternoon. Anandben, a 20-year-old married woman, died on the spot after being struck by lightning when the family of Radhesang Thakor, who was working in the field, took shelter under a neem tree to escape the rains. Read the full news 7. Owaisi protests against UCC in front of BJP office: 'Muslims are on target, why are you imposing your religion laws on us?' AIMIM national president Asaduddin Owaisi held a public meeting in Chowk on Saturday. A large number of activists and people had gathered in Khanpur area to listen to the meeting. Many leaders including Gujarat AIMIM president Sabirbhai Kabliwala, Maharashtra's Waris Khan Pathan were present on the stage. Afsana Banu Chishti, a former corporator of Jamalpur ward, said, "We are nobody's B-team. We raise the issues of the municipal corporation. We have been to every street and the voters know us. We don't just take votes and disappear for five years. We will sit in the Opposition and come back and work," he said, 🎭 ⚡ adding that Congress wants Gulf countries to consider India as an enemy, which could create trouble for Indians there. Trump's claim of occupying Iranian skies is false; Smartphone spending reaches 40% of India's revenue, inflation stops 220 million users from upgrading their smartphones Read the full news 4.International: Astronauts of the Artemis 2 mission take photos of the Artemis 2 mission 5.Business: Gold costs Rs 3,666 this week Silver price rises to Rs 1.47 lakh: Silver rises by Rs 6,166 to Rs 2.28 lakh, you have to get a licence to import foreign jewellery Read the full news 6.Sports: Neither Kohli nor Ravi Shastri spoke directly: Forced to retire in the name of fitness; MS Dhoni calls and tells the truth, World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh laments at the age of 14 Read the full news 7.Dharma festival Astrology: Importance of fasting, festivals and pilgrimage in the month of Vaishakh: Month of bathing and Vishnu Puja; Char Dham Yatra 🗣️ 😲 to begin this month
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