Khabar Mirror Night Bulletin: Top 5 News Updates for June 2, 2026

From gold price fluctuations to the Kerala monsoon report to the CBSE Language controversy to Ukraine’s latest news, here are the top five news stories making waves across the country.

Gold Prices Rise on June 2

Gold prices have shown a increasing trend on June 2, and both investors and jewelry buyers have taken notice of this. It has been noted that the reason behind this trend is due to uncertain economic conditions around the globe along with the need to invest in secure assets. Silver prices too have been steady. Read More…

Kerala Monsoon Onset Faces Another Delay

There is yet another delay in the onset of southwest monsoons due to unfavourable weather. This prediction made by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has come after changing their predictions. Experts are carefully watching weather and rainfall trends in the region. Delay in southwest monsoons has caught the interest of farmers and other experts. Read More…

Report Claims Maya Tata Could Move Out of Tata Digital Amid Changes

It has come to light that Maya Tata, who happens to be the daughter of Noel Tata, Chairman of Tata Trusts, has been contemplating leaving Tata Digital. This comes at a time when there have been several changes going on at Tata Digital. Maya has been seeking new possibilities at some other companies of the Tata Group, including Trent. Read More…

Russia’s Fresh Offensive Across Ukraine Leaves Rescue Teams Racing

A new series of attacks from Russia have been initiated on several locations of Ukraine, resulting in destruction to both buildings and infrastructure. Search and rescue operations have been conducted due to claims that some people are possibly buried under the rubble after missiles have hit their targets. The situation is getting worse with each passing day due to this attack. Read More…

CBSE’s Three-Language Formula Triggers Discussion Across States and Schools

There have been talks about CBSE’s three-language approach among teachers, parents, and other authorities all around India. While many supporters say that learning several languages can help students academically and linguistically, others are skeptical about its implementation and preference for certain languages in some states. Read More…

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