June has been a roller‑coaster of weather swings, nail‑biting matches, and big entertainment moments. We’ve pulled the most talked‑about pieces together so you can get the gist without scrolling through endless pages.
Delhi’s monsoon got stuck behind a high‑pressure wall, leaving clouds but little rain. The IMD says the barrier could break in a few days, giving the city a chance to catch up on its seasonal totals.
At the same time, a viral claim about a 54°C temperature in Delhi turned out to be false. The real highs were in the mid‑40s, and thunderstorms offered brief relief.
Out east, Jharkhand is on watch for a low‑pressure system moving from the Bay of Bengal. Heavy rain could roll in within 48 hours, so keep an eye on local alerts.
Madhya Pradesh saw heavy‑rain warnings across 22 districts as the monsoon surged. Residents were warned about water‑logging and short‑term flooding.
Further north, Agra hit 47.5°C, making it the hottest spot in Uttar Pradesh. The IMD expects more scorching days, with a quick evening shower as the only break.
Cricket fans got a mixed bag. The UAE vs Bangladesh T20I series streamed on FanCode, giving India a window to watch the action. In the IPL, Eden Gardens hosted a hot, humid KKR vs RCB clash – a light drizzle was the only thing that slowed the game down.
On the rankings front, Mohammad Haris rocketed 210 spots to No. 30 after a blazing century against Bangladesh. Pakistan also announced a surprise captain change for the Asia Cup 2025, putting Salman Ali Agha in charge and dropping big names like Babar Azam.
Across tennis, the richest female players list topped with Serena Williams still leading the pack, while rising stars like Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek added big earnings this year.
Bigg Boss 19 kicked off with Salman Khan welcoming a mix of TV stars, musicians, and digital creators. The season’s first voting twist sparked a debate after Shehnaaz Gill called the setup unfair.
In entertainment, Bollywood’s Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 playlist blended new hits like “Jai Shree Ganesha” with classic devotion songs, setting the vibe for celebrations across the country.
On the business side, a federal appeals court ruled that Trump’s tariffs violate IEEPA, keeping duties in place while the case heads to the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Maruti Suzuki shares jumped 9% after market buzz about a possible GST cut on small cars.
All these stories share one thing: they shape the conversation for June 2025. Bookmark this page, check back for updates, and stay in the loop without missing a beat.