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Two Militants Killed in Jammu and Kashmir Security Operation

Two suspected militants were neutralized in an operation by security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Saturday. The encounter, which took place in the Halkan Gali area of Kachwan, was part of an ongoing anti-terrorist initiative involving coordinated efforts by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police,...

Nov 2 · >

Cong blast ECI for Dismissing Haryana Election Allegations

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has firmly refuted allegations from Congress, which claimed irregularities and electoral manipulation during the Haryana assembly elections. Congress’s accusations mainly centered on electronic voting machine (EVM) discrepancies, which party leaders argued disproportionately affected their candidates. Jairam Ramesh, Congress general secretary, expressed dismay over...

Nov 2 · >

US Tightens Sanctions on Companies Supplying Military Gear to Russia

The United States has expanded its sanctions regime to include a broad network of 398 foreign companies, including 15 firms operating in India, as part of a focused effort to curb supplies aiding Russia’s military. This latest move underscores Washington’s commitment to stymieing any form of indirect support for...

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Nov 2 · >

Bihar Moves to Reclaim Encroached Land in Bettiah Estate

Amid ongoing struggles over land rights, the Bihar government has initiated a significant effort to clear encroachments across the former zamindari estate of Bettiah Raj. Officials estimate that approximately half of this extensive estate has been encroached upon over decades, raising complex questions about land use, governance, and rights...

Nov 1 · >

Trump Highlights Hindu Plight in Diwali Greeting

Donald Trump’s Diwali message this year stirred international discourse by directly addressing human rights concerns, particularly regarding Hindu communities in Bangladesh. Trump’s statements emphasized what he termed “atrocities” against Hindus, charging that the Biden administration has shown little attention to religious freedom concerns impacting Hindu communities across South Asia....

Nov 1 · >

Festive Gesture at Tense Borders as Troops Share Diwali Sweets

During Diwali, troops from India and China observed a longstanding tradition of exchanging sweets at various locations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Despite continued military tensions and ongoing diplomatic negotiations regarding border disputes, this gesture highlights a rare moment of cordiality. Such exchanges, a practice initiated to...

Nov 1 · >

JK Foundation Day Boycott Highlights Political Tensions

Political discourse in Jammu and Kashmir has once again reached a critical juncture with the National Conference (NC), led by Omar Abdullah, declaring it would abstain from the region’s Union Territory Foundation Day. Party leaders, including Sheikh Bashir Ahmad, described the day as one marked by “humiliation” for the...

Nov 1 · >

Rajasthan Recalls Textbooks over Godhra Content

The Rajasthan government has initiated the recall of several school textbooks just one month into their distribution, citing “technical deficiencies.” These textbooks, intended for use across state-run schools, contained chapters on the 2002 Godhra train burning incident, which triggered widespread communal violence and has since remained a point of...

Nov 1 · >

Former MP Claims 25 Crore Bribe Offer in UPA Vote Crisis

Former Lok Sabha MP Sebastian Paul has brought a sensational allegation to the forefront, asserting he was offered ₹25 crore to support the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government in a no-confidence motion following the Left’s withdrawal of support in 2008. Paul, who represented Ernakulam, Kerala, revealed that he rejected...

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Nov 1 · >

Calcutta HC Dismisses Animal Sacrifice Stay Plea for Kali Puja

The Calcutta High Court has denied a plea seeking to impose a stay on animal sacrifice during the Kali Puja festivities, affirming that the matter rests in the realm of religious practices. The court articulated that the debate over whether mythical characters like goddess Kali were vegetarian or not...

Oct 30 · >

Chennai Lottery Tycoon’s Case Returns to Supreme Court

Enforcement Directorate (ED) is preparing to approach the Supreme Court of India in a significant case concerning Santiago Martin, widely recognized as the ‘lottery king’ of Chennai. This move comes in the wake of Martin emerging as a substantial political donor earlier this year, contributing a staggering ₹1,368 crore...

Oct 30 · >

Diwali Celebrations Canceled as Diplomatic Tensions Escalate

The cancellation of Diwali celebrations in Canada by the leader of the Conservative Party, Pierre Poilievre, has sparked significant backlash from the Indian community, with many expressing feelings of betrayal and disappointment. The decision comes amid escalating diplomatic tensions between Canada and India, which have been exacerbated by allegations...

Oct 30 · >

Canada Accuses Amit Shah of Targeting Sikh Separatists

Tensions escalated between Canada and India following allegations from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who stated that the Indian government was involved in the assassination of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia. This claim, made during a parliamentary address, has sent shockwaves through diplomatic channels, prompting widespread condemnation...

Oct 30 · >

Bomb Threats Target Over 100 Flights in India

Multiple Indian airlines faced an unprecedented wave of bomb threats, impacting over 100 flights within a single day. The incidents have triggered widespread concern among passengers and raised significant questions regarding airport security protocols across the country. Authorities responded swiftly, implementing heightened security measures and conducting thorough investigations into...

Oct 30 · >

Opposition Protests Ex-Judges’ Involvement in Waqf Panel Meeting

Tensions flared during a recent meeting of the Waqf Board as opposition members voiced strong objections to the participation of former judges. The meeting, which aimed to address the management of Waqf properties and oversee their administration, quickly devolved into a heated debate, overshadowing its agenda. The controversy erupted...

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Oct 30 · >

Delhi’s LG Orders Prosecution in Rs 200-Crore Hospital Scam

Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has directed the Anti-Corruption Branch to prosecute five engineers from the Public Works Department (PWD) following accusations of substantial corruption and procedural violations connected to renovations across eight government hospitals in the capital. This directive comes after an internal audit revealed severe irregularities totaling...

Oct 29 · >

Delhi’s Monthly Financial Support Scheme for Women Set for Rollout Soon

Delhi is set to implement a pioneering monthly financial aid program aimed at supporting women over 18, under the “Mukhyamantri Mahila Samman Yojana.” Announced by Delhi’s Finance Minister, Atishi, during her 2024-25 budget presentation, this scheme will grant each eligible woman Rs 1,000 per month, representing a crucial step...

Oct 29 · >

NGT Registers Plea for Firecracker Ban Enforcement in Seven Odisha Cities

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) is addressing a petition to enforce a ban on firecracker use across seven cities in Odisha. Filed in the tribunal’s Eastern Zone Bench in Kolkata, the plea pushes for stringent adherence to pollution control measures during the festive season, as these urban areas frequently...

Oct 29 · >
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