Bhaskar English brings you the biggest news from Madhya Pradesh and around the world. Here are the top news headlines of the day: 1. Rubio hints at Iran breakthrough, Tehran eyes final deal within 60 days US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has hinted at a major development in US-Iran talks within hours. Iran says a framework agreement is being drafted and a final deal could be reached within 30 to 60 days. President Donald Trump claimed the proposed agreement has been largely negotiated, pending final approval. Read More 2. Twisha cremated by brother in Bhopal; AIIMS Delhi conducts second autopsy Actress Twisha Sharma was cremated in Bhopal on Sunday, 12 days after her death. Her brother performed the last rites after a second post-mortem conducted by an AIIMS Delhi team. The body was handed over to the family, while the investigation continues amid calls for a CBI probe. Read More 3. Water crisis triggers road blockades in Indore as residents stage protests Indore is grappling with a severe water crisis amid intense summer heat, triggering protests across the city. Residents blocked roads and demonstrated at Palda Square and Deendayal Upadhyay Square, demanding regular water supply and more tankers. Congress leaders accused civic authorities of failing to meet growing demand in several affected localities. Read More 4.Blast in Balochistan’s Quetta kills 30, injures 70 Indore is grappling with a severe water crisis amid intense summer heat, triggering protests across the city. Residents blocked roads and demonstrated at Palda Square and Deendayal Upadhyay Square, demanding regular water supply and more tankers. Congress leaders accused civic authorities of failing to meet growing demand in several affected localities. Read More 5. Four children battling rare disease seek government support amid benefit hurdles Four children from a family in Rewa district are living with a suspected rare genetic disorder that makes them highly sensitive to sunlight and affects their vision. Struggling with poverty, the family says biometric failures have blocked ration benefits, while disability certificates and welfare assistance remain pending. Read More 6. Tiger attacks woman in Umaria, two injured as mob assaults officials A woman was killed and two villagers critically injured in a tiger attack in Umaria’s Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve region. The tiger reportedly entered a house after the attack, triggering panic. Angry villagers later assaulted forest department officials, injuring several. Rescue operations and monitoring efforts remain underway. Read More 7. BJP’s Debangshu Panda wins Falta bypoll by 1.09 lakh votes The Election Commission of India has declared the result of the Falta re-election in West Bengal, where BJP candidate Debangshu Panda won by a margin of 1,09,021 votes. He secured a total of 1,49,666 votes, while CPI(M)’s Sambhu Nath Kurmi polled 40,645 votes, Congress candidate Abdur Razzak Molla got 10,084 votes, and TMC’s Jahangir Khan finished fourth with 7,783 votes. Re-polling was held across 285 booths on May 21 after allegations of irregularities, with voter turnout recorded at 88.13%. Read More 8. Bhopal faces rising heat as nearly 7,900 trees to be cut for Ayodhya Bypass widening project A large-scale tree-cutting drive for the Ayodhya Bypass widening project in Bhopal has raised environmental concerns. Nearly 7,900 trees are set to be removed after NGT approval. Experts warn that increasing concretisation may worsen heatwave conditions, reduce groundwater recharge, and significantly impact the city’s shrinking green cover. Read More 9. Water crisis deepens in MP border village as taps remain dry for two years, villagers walk long distances for water Amid rising summer heat, residents of a Madhya Pradesh border village are depending on Rajasthan for drinking water as taps have remained dry for two years. In Fatehpur village of Rajgarh district, people travel nearly half a kilometre daily to fetch water, while government-installed taps and pipelines remain non-functional. Read More 10. BCCI considers leadership change, Suryakumar Yadav under review A senior BCCI source told PTI that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) selection panel is in favour of moving on from Surya, who hasn’t recovered his form for a year now. Read More Post navigation Rewa teacher battles life after two suicide attempts:Family alleges harassment, demands FIR against officials and journalist BJP plans upper caste strategy for Rajya Sabha polls:Bhadauria and Kantdev emerge as frontrunners; Congress considers Kamal Nath for unity