
Karnataka CM Invited Governor to RCB Event, Raj Bhavan Clarifies Amid Stampede Controversy
Pointers by Shruti Pitke 10-Jun-2025
- Raj Bhavan stated the Chief Minister officially invited the Governor to the RCB felicitation at Vidhana Soudha.
- The Chief Minister and other senior leaders attended the event, which was followed by a tragic stampede.
- The Governor initially planned to host RCB players at Raj Bhavan, but the event shifted to Vidhana Soudha.
- RCB and event managers argued the government was responsible for crowd control, not private entities.
- The stampede led to 11 deaths, a CID probe, and suspension of senior police officials for dereliction of duty.

PM Modi’s Historic Visit to Cyprus Signals Strategic Shift, Deepens India-EU Ties
Pointers by Shruti Pitke 16-Jun-2025
- PM Modi arrived in Cyprus for a two-day visit, the first by an Indian PM in 23 years.
- The visit aims to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment, security, technology, and people-to-people ties.
- Modi’s trip is seen as a diplomatic signal to Turkey, which supports Pakistan and disputes Cyprus’s north.
- Cyprus will chair the EU Council in 2026; Modi’s visit seeks to bolster India-EU collaboration.
- Both countries plan to sign multi-level cooperation agreements and discuss the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).

Centre Notifies 2027 Census: Digital, Two-Phase Exercise to Include Caste Enumeration
Pointers by Shruti Pitke 16-Jun-2025
- The Central government has notified that India’s next Census will be conducted in 2027 after a 16-year gap.
- March 1, 2027 is the reference date for most regions; October 1, 2026 for snow-bound areas.
- The Census will be conducted in two phases: Houselisting Operation and Population Enumeration.
- For the first time since 1931, a nationwide caste enumeration will be included in the Census.
- The exercise will be fully digital, offering self-enumeration and deploying over 34 lakh personnel.

Cockpit Voice Recorder Recovered: Key to Air India Crash Investigation, Clarity on SOS Soon
Pointers by Shruti Pitke 16-Jun-2025
- The Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) from the crashed Air India flight AI 171 has been recovered.
- Both black boxes—CVR and Flight Data Recorder—are now secured, aiding the ongoing investigation.
- The crash on June 12 in Ahmedabad killed 270 people, including nearly all onboard and several on ground.
- The CVR will clarify the pilots' final moments and the SOS message sent before the crash.
- Indian and US authorities are jointly probing the cause, with relief and identification efforts ongoing.

Iran Opens Land Borders for Evacuation of Over 10,000 Stranded Indian Nationals
Pointers by Shruti Pitke 16-Jun-2025
- Iran has kept its airspace closed due to ongoing conflict but opened all land borders for evacuation of Indian nationals.
- Over 10,000 Indians, including many students, are stranded in Iranian cities amid escalating Israel-Iran hostilities.
- The Indian Embassy in Tehran is relocating citizens from high-risk zones and providing advisories and helplines for safety.
- Students report living in fear, taking shelter from blasts, and pleading for urgent evacuation support from India.
- The Embassy has urged Indians to stay indoors, join a dedicated Telegram group, and fill out forms for evacuation updates.

Air India Dreamliner Turns Back to Hong Kong After Suspected Mid-Air Technical Issue
Pointers by Shruti Pitke 16-Jun-2025
- Air India flight AI315, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, was en route from Hong Kong to Delhi.
- The pilot detected a suspected technical issue mid-air and decided to turn back.
- The aircraft safely returned to Hong Kong as a precaution to ensure passenger safety.
- All passengers onboard were reported safe; no injuries or emergencies occurred.
- Air India has not yet issued an official statement; technical teams are inspecting the plane.