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Fundado: 1988
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NDTV (New Delhi Television Ltd) fue construida por los fundadores Prannoy Roy y Radhika Roy, quienes lanzaron su producción de noticias a partir de finales de la década de 1980 y la dirigieron como una emisora cotizada. En 2022, el Grupo Adani, a través de su subsidiaria AMG Media Networks / RRPR Holding y un préstamo convertido de 2009 a través de VCPL, adquirió una participación de control; los Roy luego vendieron la mayor parte de su participación restante, dando a Adani aproximadamente el 65% de control. El conglomerado del multimillonario Gautam Adani es ahora el propietario controlador.
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NDTV se financia con publicidad televisiva, ingresos de distribución/transporte y publicidad digital, y está respaldada por los recursos del conglomerado Adani Group.
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NDTV fue considerada durante mucho tiempo como una de las emisoras más independientes de la India, pero su adquisición en 2022 por el Grupo Adani, un conglomerado con estrechos vínculos con el gobierno de Modi, significa que ahora está controlada por un oligarca alineado con el gobierno.
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Tráfico en el día del NEET: el Congreso y el BJP se entregan a una guerra de palabras
El 22 de junio de 2026, estalló una disputa política entre el partido gobernante del Congreso de la India y el BJP de la oposición con respecto a la congestión del tráfico en Bengaluru que supuestamente causó que algunos estudiantes se perdieran el reexamen de NEET en RC College. La diputada del BJP Tejasvi Surya afirmó que varios estudiantes no pudieron llegar al lugar del examen debido al intenso tráfico alrededor del Palacio Grounds, donde se estaba celebrando un evento del Congreso. El Congreso negó estos reclamos, con el ministro del Interior, Priyank Kharge, afirmando que solo un pequeño número de estudiantes estaba ausente, citando casos específicos como un estudiante que se perdió el examen debido a un autobús retrasado y otro que tenía un boleto de admisión incorrecto. También acusó a Surya de difundir información errónea, señalando que el BJP se había mantenido en silencio durante una importante fuga de preguntas de NEET que afectó a 22 millones de estudiantes.

Ketan murder case: Siya and Chetan used code words in chats, say Pune cops
Pune police investigating the murder of 25-year-old businessman Ketan Agarwal have discovered that his accused killers, Siya Goyal and her boyfriend Chetan Chaudhary, allegedly used 'code words' in their communications. Police seized a second mobile phone from Siya, believing it may contain crucial information about the coded messages. Initially, Siya claimed the death was accidental, but she and Chetan later admitted to the murder, which involved pushing Ketan off a cliff at Lohagad Fort. Investigating Officer Manoj Pawar noted that the code words' meanings remain unclear. The prosecution requested more time to interrogate the suspects using data from the phones, but the court denied the request and ordered both suspects into judicial custody until July 16. Police plan to analyze the new evidence as part of the ongoing investigation.

En la máxima velocidad: las ventas de vehículos eléctricos de pasajeros pueden superar los 3 millones en 2026
Se prevé que el mercado de vehículos eléctricos de pasajeros (EPV) de la India supere las ventas de 300,000 unidades en 2026, frente a las casi 200,000 unidades vendidas en 2025. A principios de 2026, los números de registro se acercan a 150,000 unidades, lo que indica un fuerte crecimiento. Este aumento se atribuye a la introducción de nuevos modelos, la comercialización agresiva de los fabricantes y los avances en la infraestructura de carga. Los registros mensuales de EPV han promediado aproximadamente 27,000 unidades en los últimos cuatro meses, significativamente más que en años anteriores. Los analistas predicen que la segunda mitad del año, influenciada por la demanda festiva y los lanzamientos de nuevos productos, impulsará las ventas anuales más allá del umbral de 300,000 unidades. Frost & Sullivan pronostica este resultado bajo un escenario optimista, mientras que Crisil destaca factores como la mayor disponibilidad de modelos, la mejora de la tecnología de baterías y la reducción de las barreras de costo como impulsores del crecimiento.

32 tonnes of PDS rice seized, five held in Chittoor
In Chittoor district, police seized 32 tonnes of Public Distribution System (PDS) rice valued at ₹6.3 lakh and arrested five individuals suspected of illegally trafficking the subsidized grain. The operation took place on July 3, 2026, during a vehicle inspection on the Tirupati-Piler highway, where law enforcement intercepted an SUV, a lorry, and a luggage van containing 630 plastic bags of rice. The suspects, identified as Meruva Balaji, Nandipatla Srinivasulu, M. Satish, S.K. Mohammad, and Dasaradha Ramaiah, were alleged to have sourced the rice from beneficiaries in Srikalahasti and Nagari before attempting to sell it at higher prices in Karnataka. Authorities registered a case under the Essential Commodities Act and transferred the seized stock to Civil Supplies authorities for further action.

Hora punta: Seis diputados del Uddhav Sena cambian de bando, 14 estudiantes mueren en un incendio en Lucknow y más
Seis Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) diputados de la Lok Sabha desertaron a la facción liderada por el vice-ministro de Maharashtra Eknath Shinde, reduciendo la representación de Uddhav Sena en la Lok Sabha a tres miembros mientras que el grupo de Shinde aumentó a 13. Los diputados que cambiaron incluyen Nagesh Patil Ashtikar, Omprakash Nimbalkar, Sanjay Dina Patil, Sanjay Deshmukh, Sanjay Jadhav y Bhausaheb Wakchaure. Antes de su incorporación formal a la facción Shinde, Uddhav Thackeray se reunió con los líderes de su facción en Mumbai para discutir estrategias políticas futuras. Por otra parte, 14 estudiantes murieron en un incendio en un edificio de tres pisos que alberga un centro de entrenamiento en Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, con cientos de otros heridos.

PM Modi shares glimpse of new Jodhpur airport ahead of inauguration - see pics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared images of the new Jodhpur airport terminal, highlighting its design inspired by Rajasthan’s cultural heritage and its role in boosting tourism and connectivity. The terminal, which costs around Rs 400–480 crore and covers 2.5 lakh square feet, is expected to handle up to two million passengers annually. Modi also announced the launch of the Modified UDAN scheme from Jodhpur, aiming to enhance regional air connectivity by developing 100 aerodromes and supporting 200 helipads. The scheme includes significant financial allocations for infrastructure, operations, and indigenous aircraft procurement, aligning with India’s self-reliance goals.

Europe's Deadly Heatwave: Why The World Is Warming At Different Speeds
The article reports that global temperatures rose sharply in June 2026, with the daily average surface air temperature reaching 16.80 degrees Celsius on June 30, according to Copernicus' ERA5 dataset. It highlights the accelerating trend in global warming and notes that different regions are experiencing climate change at varying rates. The piece frames the issue as a growing concern for global stability and environmental health, emphasizing the need for urgent action. While the data is presented objectively, the focus on rising temperatures suggests a broader narrative about the impacts of climate change.

Global Network Used Chat Groups To Drug, Rape Women In 9 Countries, Busted
An international investigation involving authorities from seven countries has uncovered a global network that used online chat groups to share strategies for drugging victims, evading detection, and distributing explicit content related to sexual abuse. The findings highlight the role of digital platforms in facilitating such crimes across nine nations. Authorities are now working to dismantle this network and hold perpetrators accountable. The case underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in combating cyber-enabled exploitation.

Mavigun is a better, cost-effective option than Amaravati, says Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy
YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) state coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy criticized the Amaravati capital project, calling it corrupt and costly, and promoted Mavigun as a more affordable and practical alternative. He argued that Amaravati's construction faces challenges due to poor soil conditions and unsuitable agricultural land, citing the Sivaramakrishnan Committee's findings. Reddy claimed that building Amaravati would impose a heavy financial burden on future generations, while Mavigun offers better infrastructure and connectivity at a fraction of the cost. He accused Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan of aligning with former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's plans and criticized Naidu for failing to justify Amaravati's high borrowing costs. Reddy also noted that Amaravati farmers seek justice after Naidu reneged on promises, and the YSRCP remains committed to advocating for their interests despite recent attacks.

Sailor's body returned from Venezuela with 'missing' organs; Indian embassy seeks probe
The Indian Embassy in Venezuela has requested a thorough investigation after the body of Indian sailor Rakesh Chauhan was returned to India with missing internal organs. Chauhan's wife, Ranjana, alleges that her husband died under suspicious circumstances while working on a vessel in Venezuela and that his organs were removed before his remains were repatriated. She claims the employer's company provided no clear explanation about his death and failed to return his personal belongings. The family conducted a second post-mortem in India, which revealed that none of the internal organs were present. The Forward Seamen's Union of India (FSUI) took up the case, highlighting the absence of an autopsy report and the lack of information from Venezuelan authorities. The union called on the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy to intervene.

EU Sanctions 6 People Involved In Death Of Putin Critic Alexei Navalny
The European Union has sanctioned six individuals linked to the development of chemical weapons, specifically epibatidine, which was detected in samples taken from the body of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny following his death. The EU alleges these individuals played a role in the creation of such weapons, which are considered highly toxic and prohibited under international law. Navalny, who had been imprisoned in Russia, recently returned to Moscow after being treated in Germany for poisoning. His death has sparked international concern over the use of banned substances against political dissidents.

Activists Allowed To Sue Sweden Over Failure To Tackle Climate Change
The article discusses how activist groups globally are using legal avenues to compel governments and corporations to take stronger action against climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving environmental protection. It highlights a growing trend where environmental advocates turn to judicial systems to hold entities accountable for their environmental impact.

Extreme heat conference cancelled due to extreme heat
On July 3, 2026, the London School of Economics (LSE) canceled an event scheduled for June 24 to discuss the impacts of extreme heat due to dangerously high temperatures in London. The decision came amid a severe heatwave across Europe, exacerbated by climate change, which led to record-breaking temperatures, infrastructure damage, and numerous fatalities. The event was part of London Climate Week and was intended to feature prominent figures like Professor Lord Nicholas Stern. The LSE cited safety concerns, noting that its chosen venue lacked adequate cooling systems. During this period, emergency services in London faced unprecedented demand, with the London Ambulance Service responding to thousands of calls, many related to life-threatening conditions. Across Europe, the heatwave resulted in multiple deaths, including drownings in waterways and tragic incidents involving children trapped in vehicles. French officials highlighted the severity of the situation, emphasizing the need for greater preparedness against increasingly frequent and intense heatwaves.
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