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**Headlines Dominate News Cycle: Accidents, Politics, Sports, and Entertainment**

**New Delhi, India** – Today’s headlines are a mix of tragic accidents, political commentary, sports achievements, and entertainment buzz.

A major accident occurred in Uttarakhand’s Rudraprayag early this morning as a bus carrying passengers plunged into the Alaknanda River. Rescue efforts are underway.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh addressed the SCO Summit, asserting that “centers of terrorism are no longer safe,” and referenced “Operation Sindoor”. Former US President Donald Trump claimed his administration destroyed Iranian nuclear sites.

In sports, Rishabh Pant’s impressive performance with two centuries against England has boosted his ICC Test Batting Ranking. However, the Indian cricket team faces scrutiny after a loss in the first test against England, with questions raised about captain Shubman Gill’s performance. Meanwhile, an unnamed Indian athlete has successfully undergone surgery and is looking forward to comeback.

In political analysis, discussions continue around the 50th anniversary of the Emergency period in India, with ongoing debates about the Gandhi family’s role.

Other international news includes a mass shooting in Guanajuato, Mexico, leaving 12 dead, and discussions at the NATO Summit, where Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with Donald Trump.

On the entertainment front, Diljit Dosanjh faces backlash for releasing a film in Pakistan amidst ongoing tensions in India. The movie “Sitaare Zameen Par” has crossed ₹80 crore in collection within six days.

The business world sees a marginal rise in the stock market, while in Maharashtra, private bus and truck operators threaten an indefinite strike starting July 1st. Good news for Maharashtra consumers as electricity rates are expected to decrease by 10% in the first year. Delhi Metro commuters can now avail a new facility.

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