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01) Chinese Mission with first civilian reaches space station
02) Around 150 medical colleges across country may lose recognition
03) Continued deployment of China’s PLA on northern borders is a ‘challenge’, says CDS

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NEWS 1- Chinese Mission with first civilian reaches space station
China sent three astronauts to its Tiangong space station on Tuesday, putting a civilian into orbit for the first time as it pursues plans to send a crewed mission to the Moon by 2030.

NEWS 2- Around 150 medical colleges across country may lose recognition
Around 150 medical colleges of the country are likely to lose recognition of the National Medical Commission — the regulatory body for country’s medical education and medical professionals — for inadequate faculty and non-compliance of rules, sources have said. Already, 40 medical colleges have lost recognition and must show to the NMC that they are following set standards.

NEWS 3- Continued deployment of China’s PLA on northern borders is a ‘challenge’, says CDS
The continued deployment of China’s PLA in strength along India’s northern borders is a “challenge” and the armed forces are committed to maintaining the legitimacy of the country’s claims on the LoC, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan said on Tuesday.

NEWS 4 – Cyber attack in Greece disrupts high school exams
Greece’s Education Ministry says it has been targeted in a cyber attack described as the most extensive in the country’s history, aimed at disabling a centralised high school examination platform. It said the distributed denial of service, or DDoS, attacks aimed at overwhelming the platform occurred for a second consecutive day Tuesday.

NEWS 5- Manipur CM briefs Union home minister on prevailing situation
Union Home Minister Amit Shah reached Imphal on Monday night and held a closed door meeting with the chief minister N Biren Singh at the secretariat where he was briefed about the prevailing situation in the state since the beginning of ethnic clashes on May 3.

NEWS 6- Sports personalities warn of surrendering their medals for Manipur
The renowned sports personalities of Manipur who have won medals for India at the Olympics and at various other international events have warned of surrendering their medals in protest if the union government fails to address their concerns and take note of their charter of demands.

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