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Yunus, Modi May Discuss Bilateral Relations at Bangkok Summit

Talks between Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are anticipated during the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) summit in Thailand next month. Both leaders are expected to engage in discussions aimed at strengthening the relationship between their countries,...

Oct 3 · >

Multiple Blasts Echo Across Beirut As Regional Tensions Flare Up

Beirut was rocked by a series of explosions that reverberated through the Lebanese capital, amplifying fears of escalating conflict. The blasts, which occurred in various parts of the city, left widespread destruction in their wake, injuring scores and prompting authorities to launch immediate investigations. Initial reports suggest the explosions...

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Oct 3 · >

CBI Closes Case Against NDTV Promoters After Seven Years

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has officially closed its case against former promoters of New Delhi Television Limited (NDTV), Radhika Roy and Prannoy Roy, marking the end of a prolonged investigation that has drawn considerable attention over the years. The closure of this case comes after nearly seven...

Oct 3 · >

AP Halts Laddu Investigation Pending Court Verdict

The investigation into the alleged adulteration of ghee used in Tirupati’s famous laddus has been temporarily halted by the Andhra Pradesh government. This comes as the state awaits further instructions from the Supreme Court, which is scheduled to hear the matter on October 3. The case centers on claims...

Oct 2 · >

Israel Poised for Further Strikes Amid Rising Hezbollah Threat

Israel appears to be on the verge of expanding its military operations in West Asia, as tensions with Hezbollah continue to escalate following Israeli strikes that have drawn a retaliatory barrage of rockets and drones. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signaled a stern warning, making it clear that Israel...

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Oct 2 · >

Manipur violence intensifies with abductions, bandh

The volatile situation in Manipur has escalated further, marked by a series of abductions, the killing of a key United Kuki National Army (UKNA) member, and the enforcement of a statewide bandh. These events have added new layers of tension in the state, which has already been grappling with...

Oct 1 · >

Karnataka HC Halts Poll Bonds Probe Against FM Sitharaman

The Karnataka High Court has issued a stay on the investigation against Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and others related to allegations of misconduct involving the now-defunct electoral bond scheme. The interim order was granted by Justice M Nagaprasanna following a petition filed by BJP leader Nalin Kumar Kateel, who...

Oct 1 · >

SEBI Approves Slew of New Reforms, Mum on Buch row

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has approved a series of significant reforms aimed at enhancing the investment framework and regulatory landscape. The board meeting, held on Monday, saw the introduction of a new asset class for high-risk profile investors, relaxed regulations for mutual funds, and streamlined...

Oct 1 · >

Dispute Over Mosque in Himachal Triggers Tensions and Clashes

Tensions escalated in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, as clashes erupted between police and members of various Hindu organizations protesting against the construction of a mosque. The controversy ignited widespread unrest, with community leaders on both sides expressing their positions on the legitimacy of the mosque’s construction. The protest began when...

Oct 1 · >

Siddaramaiah Rejects Plot Grab Charges As Row Escalates

Siddaramaiah, the Chief Minister of Karnataka, has responded vehemently to the accusations surrounding the return of disputed plots of land by his wife, Parvathi. This move comes against a backdrop of increasing tensions in the state’s political landscape, where allegations of corruption and favoritism have been a focal point...

Oct 1 · >

US Issues Stark Warning to Iran Over Military Actions Against Israel

Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated significantly following Iran’s recent missile and drone attacks on Israel. The U.S. has issued a strong warning, stating that any direct military action by Iran against Israel will lead to serious consequences. The warning comes amid heightened fears of a...

Oct 1 · >

Supreme Court: No Religious Structure Can Block Public Access

The Supreme Court of India has ruled that religious structures, whether temples or dargahs, cannot obstruct public access, reinforcing the principle of public thoroughfare over religious sentiments. This landmark judgment aims to balance the right to worship with the need for unobstructed public pathways, highlighting the need for harmonious...

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Oct 1 · >

West Bengal Junior Doctors Initiate Indefinite Strike Amidst Tensions

Tensions in West Bengal’s healthcare system escalated as junior doctors commenced an indefinite strike, halting routine medical services. This move follows a series of events igniting concerns about the safety and working conditions faced by medical professionals. The decision to boycott work stems from frustrations related to recent incidents...

Oct 1 · >

Supreme Court notice to Assam govt over Sonapur demolition

The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to the Assam government in response to a petition filed by residents of Sonapur, a village in the Kamrup district, challenging the state’s ongoing demolition drive. The petitioners, representing over 40 families, allege that the local authorities launched the eviction...

Sep 30 · >

Keep Gods Out of Politics: Supreme Court on Tirupati Laddoo Row

The Supreme Court on Monday pointed out that religious offerings should not be entangled in political controversies. Observing the escalating row over Tirupati laddoos, the Court remarked that “Gods should be kept out of politics” and called for a swift and transparent resolution to the matter. The Court hinted...

Sep 30 · >

Bengal junior doctors to resume ‘cease work’

The ongoing tension at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata is set to escalate as junior doctors consider resuming their ‘cease work’ following a Supreme Court hearing on Monday. The case involves the alleged rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at the hospital, a crime...

Sep 30 · >

Nasrallah’s Body Recovered Amid Israeli Strikes Killing Over 100 in Lebanon

Israeli military airstrikes in Lebanon have resulted in the deaths of at least 105 people, with most of the casualties linked to attacks on Hezbollah positions. As the conflict in the region escalates, Hezbollah continues to face heavy bombardments across southern Lebanon and deeper into its territory. Israeli forces...

Sep 30 · >

Stalin’s Son Takes Oath as Deputy Chief Minister Amid Cabinet Reshuffle

Udhayanidhi Stalin, son of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, has officially been appointed as the state’s Deputy Chief Minister. His promotion comes during a significant cabinet reshuffle that has seen several key changes in the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leadership. At the swearing-in ceremony held at Raj...

Sep 30 · >
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