Evening news wrap: Trump says Iran nuclear deal is 'over', Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre arrested & more
- President Donald Trump said that Iran nuclear deal is 'over', but allowed talks to continue as tensions escalate and Tehran accuses the US of 'bullying' over the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- Police arrested Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre for allegedly assaulting doctors at a KDMC-run hospital in Dombivli after protests by the medical fraternity.
- NCERT's revised class 8 Social Science textbook removes references to Adolf Hitler and Nazi ideology, revises the Congress' stand on Partition and rewrites the judiciary chapter following Supreme Court directions.
Here are the top news stories:
Trump says Iran nuclear deal is 'over', but leaves door open for talks
US President Donald Trump said the interim nuclear agreement with Iran was effectively 'over', calling further negotiations a 'waste of time', though he said talks could continue. His remarks came as Iran criticised Washington over its role as the 2026 FIFA World Cup host, while military tensions escalated following fresh US strikes and Iranian retaliation in the Strait of Hormuz. Read full story
Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre arrested in Thane doctors assault case
Police arrested Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre for allegedly assaulting doctors and hospital staff at a KDMC-run hospital in Dombivli. The incident sparked protests by doctors, with the Indian Medical Association demanding strict action under the Maharashtra Medicare Act. Mhatre expressed regret over the altercation but denied assaulting a female doctor, blaming systemic shortcomings at the hospital. Read full story
NCERT revises class 8 textbook, drops Hitler references and updates Partition chapter
NCERT has released a revised class 8 Social Science textbook after withdrawing an earlier edition over a controversial judiciary chapter. The new version removes references to Adolf Hitler and Nazi ideology, revises the Congress' stand on Partition, adds a reference to VD Savarkar and rewrites the judiciary chapter in line with directions issued by the Supreme Court. Read full story
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