TNI Morning News Headlines – May 06, 2026

TNI Morning News Headlines – May 06, 2026

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📌Fire breaks out in Basant Bhilla apartment in Lakshmisagar police station area of Bhubaneswar, two caretakers dead.
 
📌Utkal University in Bhubaneswar announces recruitment for faculty positions. Opening of Online Application from May 15 to June 16.
 
📌Bhubaneswar District Mahila Congress holds a torchlight rally (Mashaal Jatra) demanding immediate implementation of the 33% Women’s Reservation in the Parliament and State Assemblies.
 
📌Tamil Nadu Congress PAC members unanimously decide to support TVK president and actor Vijay to form a secular government in the state: Congress sources.
 
📌Centre approves proposal to increase the number of Supreme Court Judges from 34 to 38.
 
📌Union Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan approves ₹4,886 crore package to procure sunflower & gram in Karnataka and Maharashtra.
 
📌₹1,570 crore ship repair facility to come up at Vadinar, Gujarat, approved by CCEA chaired by PM Narendra Modi.
 
📌President of Vietnam, To Lam accorded a ceremonial reception at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan. President Droupadi Murmu and PM Modi met the delegation from Vietnam.
 
📌US President Donald Trump congratulates PM Modi on the “historic win” in West Bengal.
 
📌Sensex jumps 657.22 points to 77,675.01 in early trade; Nifty rallies 218 points to 24,250.85.
 
📌India, US very close to trade deal, need to get over last hurdle: US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau.
 
📌Iranian FM Araghchi arrives in Beijing to discuss bilateral ties.

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