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Rail projects, Punjabi speech, AAP attack: Inside PM Modi's Jalandhar visit

Rail projects, Punjabi speech, AAP attack: Inside PM Modi's Jalandhar visit

India Today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Jalandhar to inaugurate railway projects and flag off the Amritsar-Varanasi Sant Ravidas Express. He unveiled the redeveloped station costing Rs 125 crore. Wearing a green turban, he spoke in Punjabi and launched a sharp attack on the Aam Aadmi Party government during a massive public rally.

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Powerful 7.3 earthquake strikes near Mexico and Guatemala. Here's why this region keeps shaking | Explained

Powerful 7.3 earthquake strikes near Mexico and Guatemala. Here's why this region keeps shaking | Explained

Moneycontrol

A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the Pacific coast of Mexico and Guatemala. This region sits on the active Ring of Fire, where shifting tectonic plates constantly grind against each other. When these plates get stuck and suddenly slip, they release massive energy that causes frequent and strong earthquakes.

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Widow’s loss prompts SC push to fix overcrowded trains

Widow’s loss prompts SC push to fix overcrowded trains

The Hindu

The Supreme Court on July 17, 2026, addressed train overcrowding after a widow’s appeal. Justice Sanjay Karol said, “Sometimes, practical considerations must give way to the preservation of life.” The court ruled that railways must pay compensation for accidents, as they should not use technical excuses to avoid helping grieving families.

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Abusive, vulgar words alone do not amount to obscenity under IPC: Supreme Court

Abusive, vulgar words alone do not amount to obscenity under IPC: Supreme Court

Zee News

The Supreme Court on Friday said that using abusive or vulgar words does not amount to obscenity under the IPC. The court noted, "Legally, obscenity is not synonymous with 'vulgarity', 'abuse' or 'profanity." Judges said such words must corrupt minds to be illegal, setting aside a man's 2017 conviction.

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"At Variance With Facts": India Rejects Ex-Minister's Bullet Train Remarks

"At Variance With Facts": India Rejects Ex-Minister's Bullet Train Remarks

NDTV

India on Friday dismissed criticism from former Japanese minister Hideki Makihara regarding the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "It is an individual opinion and at considerable variance with facts." India confirmed that construction work progressed rapidly and the first section will open in 2027 as planned.

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Venkatesh slams R. Ashok's criticism of Bharat Jodo Clubs

Venkatesh slams R. Ashok's criticism of Bharat Jodo Clubs

The Hindu

KPCC spokesperson H.A. Venkatesh condemned Leader of the Opposition R. Ashok for criticizing the State government’s Bharat Jodo Youth Clubs. Venkatesh said the initiative aims to build leadership and social harmony among youth. He accused the BJP of spreading misinformation because they fear losing political influence over the young people.

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India engages US over stricter visa rules affecting Indian students, visitors

India engages US over stricter visa rules affecting Indian students, visitors

Hindustan Times

India said on Friday that it is engaging with US authorities to minimise difficulties for Indian nationals after the Trump administration unveiled stricter visa rules. These changes, starting in September, limit how long students and visitors can stay. India said, "We take those issues with the US side."

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India rejects Pak protest on cross-border terror text in jt statement with Japan

India rejects Pak protest on cross-border terror text in jt statement with Japan

Hindustan Times

India rejected Pakistan’s protest on Friday regarding a joint statement with Japan that mentioned cross-border terrorism. External affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "I would say that our joint statement is self-explanatory." The document condemned terror incidents in Pahalgam and Delhi, calling for action against groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba.

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Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes Mexican coast; triggers tsunami threat

Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes Mexican coast; triggers tsunami threat

India Today

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of Mexico’s Chiapas state on Friday. The tremor triggered a tsunami threat and shook buildings in Guatemala and El Salvador. Authorities said they were monitoring the situation as assessments continued. Fortunately, there were no immediate reports of casualties or any significant damage.

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Tsunami warning after Mexico earthquake? Latest updates for Guatemala, California, Washington, Alaska and El Salvador

Tsunami warning after Mexico earthquake? Latest updates for Guatemala, California, Washington, Alaska and El Salvador

Hindustan Times

The United States Geological Survey reported a 7.3 magnitude earthquake near the Mexican coast on July 17. While the strong shaking initially sparked fears of a tsunami, officials quickly calmed the public. NWS Tsunami Alerts said: “Tsunami NOT expected; CA,OR,WA,BC, and AK.” Many people got relief after this clear update.

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Amrit Bharat Station Scheme: PM Modi inaugurates 75 redeveloped railway stations across 20 states

Amrit Bharat Station Scheme: PM Modi inaugurates 75 redeveloped railway stations across 20 states

Indian Express

PM Modi inaugurated 75 redeveloped railway stations across 20 states under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The 110-year-old Jalandhar Cantt station got a Rs 125 crore makeover with modern concourses and new bridges. Meanwhile, Delhi’s Modi Nagar station saw upgrades worth Rs 25.75 crore, adding better facilities for all passengers.

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In a twist, Anthropic asks ‘hard questions’ about AI in new ad

In a twist, Anthropic asks ‘hard questions’ about AI in new ad

ThePrint

Anthropic launched a new campaign called “There’s hope in hard questions” to address public concerns about artificial intelligence. The company said, “People have a lot of hard questions about AI. It’s our job to address them.” It used data from many users to show how AI could help society.

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