With Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s visit to relief camps in Manipur, and the ongoing Wrestlers Protest dominating the news cycle today, you might have missed some of our specials and ground reports today.
But don’t worry, we have got you covered!
Here is a run-down of five stories we think you should check out
A controversial amendment to Nepal’s citizenship law that grants instant citizenship and political rights to women foreigners marrying Nepalis got a nod from President Ram Chandra Poudel, making Nepal’s citizenship law the most liberal in the world. Here’s what changes with the amendment. Hitler’s pencil, the one that wrote the fate of the Holocaust will go for an auction next week. Inscribed with the name, ‘Eva’, this pencil holds much importance in Hitler’s personal and political life. But who gifted it to him? Let’s find out. The Centre plans to reopen applications for its $10 billion chip manufacturing plan from June 1 to December 2024. The first window to apply was in January 2022 and lasted for only 45 days. Here’s what it plans to do differently this time. Prime Video’s recent release, Bholaa, is not just another Ajay Devgn-directed movie but an action masterpiece. A perfect amalgamation of dance and violence, the movie shows the most refined action scenes Bollywood has ever seen. Didn’t watch it already?
Here’s what to expect.
Arms deals, bribery and corruption were the ABC of the Choudhrie family that now finds itself embroiled in a case involving the British company Rolls Royce. But who are these Choudhries and how did they make their way to the million-dollar brand, Rolls Royce? Read our exclusive story to find out.