Top news of the day: Twisha Sharma’s husband and mother-in-law sent to five-day CBI custody; SC allows Vinesh Phogat to participate in Asian Games 2026 selection trials, and more
The Supreme Court addressed the trauma caused by NEET paper leaks and emphasized the need for accountability in educational institutions. In a separate case, Twisha Sharma's husband and mother-in-law were remanded to CBI custody for questioning related to her death. Additionally, the Supreme Court allowed wrestler Vinesh Phogat to participate in the Asian Games 2026 selection trials despite prior controversies.
- ▪The Supreme Court highlighted the need for institutional accountability following NEET paper leaks.
- ▪Twisha Sharma's husband and mother-in-law have been sent to CBI custody for five days.
- ▪The Reserve Bank of India reported a significant outflow of dollars exceeding inflows by $30.8 billion.
- ▪The Sensex index fell by over 1,000 points amid concerns over monsoon rainfall and geopolitical issues.
- ▪The Aam Aadmi Party celebrated winning over 690 wards in the ongoing civic body elections.
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NEET paper leaks traumatic for students and families, institutions must learn, says SCThe Supreme Court on Friday (May 29, 2026) said the NEET-UG 2024 and 2026 paper leaks had left students and their families traumatised, and highlighted the need for institutions such as the National Testing Agency (NTA) to develop institutional memory and accountability to prevent similar incidents in the future.Twisha Sharma death case: Bhopal Court sends Samarth Singh, Giribala Singh to CBI custody for five daysA Bhopal Court on Friday (May 29, 2026) sent Twisha Sharma’s husband Samarth Singh and her mother-in-law Giribala Singh to CBI custody for five days. They’ve been sent to custody till June 2.
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