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UP Govt To Launch ‘One District, One Cuisine’ To Turn Local Food traditions Into Global Brands
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CBI books Anil Ambani's son in bank fraud case, searches house
CBI has registered an FIR against Jai Anmol Ambani in a Rs 228 crore bank fraud case linked to Reliance Housing Finance. Searches were conducted at his residence. The agency is investigating allegations of cheating and criminal conspiracy causing wrongful loss to Union Bank of India. A second FIR targets RCFL and its officials for a Rs 57. -
Return to ballot papers, expand collegium that picks ECs: Opposition
The Congress-led coalition of opposition parties is making strong demands for the reinstatement of ballot papers alongside a transformed collegium responsible for appointing election commissioners. Their criticisms target the Election Commission, claiming it has lost credibility, especially regarding electoral roll updates and those pesky model code infringements. -
NDA to Opposition: How come EVMs function fine when you win?
Key NDA allies JDU and TDP slammed the opposition for 'double standards' on EVMs, questioning why machines are deemed faulty only after electoral losses. Shiv Sena (Shinde) pushed for lowering the voting age to 18, advocating for remote voting for migrants and simultaneous polls. Allies emphasized voter maturity and dismissed manipulation claims. -
India, France & UAE to kick off air drill today
India, France, and the UAE are conducting a significant air combat exercise over the Arabian Sea to bolster trilateral defense cooperation and interoperability. The Indian Air Force is deploying advanced fighter jets and support aircraft, while France and the UAE will participate with their own Rafale and Mirage fleets. -
Explain exemption for Assam voters from providing citizenship proof, SC tells EC
The Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission to explain why Assam voters were exempted from providing documentary proof during electoral roll revision, a requirement elsewhere.This exemption, despite concerns about illegal migrants, has been questioned. Separately, the court ruled that voting rights for persecuted minorities under the CAA can only be considered after citizenship is granted. -
Donald Trump's rice tariffs threat unlikely to have severe impact on exports
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Threats to BLOs during SIR unacceptable: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has mandated all states to provide robust security for booth-level officers during voter enumeration, warning of severe action against any threats or obstructions. The court emphasized that non-cooperation with the Election Commission's work is a serious matter, extending beyond West Bengal to all states, and stressed the need for BLOs' safety to prevent anarchy. -
PM Modi-led committee, also including Rahul, meets today to pick next CIC
A crucial meeting is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition leader in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi set to select the next Chief Information Commissioner and other Information Commissioners. The Central Information Commission has been operating with a significantly reduced staff since September, with eight commissioner posts vacant. This selection process is vital for the functioning of the CIC. -
After Putin, Modi to host German chancellor Merz
India is boosting its European ties, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz set to visit New Delhi soon. This engagement follows President Putin's visit and precedes the India-EU summit. Discussions will focus on trade, technology, and sustainable development, building on existing partnerships. Germany's support for Ukraine and shared concerns over the Indo-Pacific will also be key topics. -
Vendors stop cardiac supplies to Jammu hospital over unpaid dues; HC takes note of crisis
The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has taken suo motu notice of a two-day paralysis in cardiac care services at Govt Super Speciality Hospital, Jammu. This occurred after vendors halted supplies of emergency cardiac devices due to unpaid dues of nearly Rs 30 crore under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, putting vulnerable patients at risk. -
NIA arrests another J&K doctor in Delhi car blast case
A doctor from Baramulla has been arrested as the eighth suspect in the November 10 Delhi car blast, which claimed 15 lives. The NIA identified him as a co-conspirator who allegedly provided support to the suicide bomber. This arrest is part of a larger investigation into a Jaish-e-Mohammed terror module involving professionals. -
J&K directs govt medical colleges to increase MBBS intake
Jammu and Kashmir government has directed all five government medical colleges to increase MBBS seats, with Baramulla, Doda, and Kathua receiving 50 additional seats each, and Srinagar and Jammu adding 20 each. Principals are also urged to apply for more seats and strengthen super-specialty care, with SKIMS planning to seek around 130 postgraduate and 50 undergraduate seats. -
Goa Nightclub Fire: How Luthra Brothers Flee Abroad Amid The Chaos | DNA Analysis
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Madrassa teacher held for raping minor in J&K’s Doda
A madrassa teacher has been arrested in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir, for allegedly raping a minor. Police apprehended the accused within three hours of the complaint, booking him under the Pocso Act and BNS. The swift arrest followed intelligence inputs and effective teamwork, with further investigation ongoing. -
Former JKLF Commander Javid Ahmad Mir Arrested In 1996 Violence Case
Mir’s arrest comes a day after police detained another former terrorist commander, Shakeel Ahmad Bakshi, in the same 1996 Naaz Crossing violence case (FIR No. 192/1996). Both men were named in the original First Information Report filed on 17 July 1996. -
Climate Change Disrupts Bear Hibernation In Kashmir, Triggering Surge In Human-Wildlife Conflict
Climate change is disrupting the natural hibernation cycle of Himalayan bears in Kashmir, pushing them into towns in search of food and triggering a rise in man-animal conflicts. With delayed snowfall, shrinking forests and poor waste management, experts warn the region may soon have to coexist with wildlife year-round. -
IndiGo To Cancel More Flights As Govt Orders 10% Reduction In Operations Amid Crisis
The government has directed IndiGo to reduce its operations by 10 per cent, affecting over 200 daily flights, following a crisis caused by more than 2,000 recent cancellations. -
Satya Nadella Meets PM Modi; Announces Microsoft To Invest $17.5 Billion For India`s AI 1st Future
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and announced the company’s largest-ever investment in Asia, committing US$17.5 billion to develop AI capabilities, cloud infrastructure, and upskilling initiatives in India. The move underscores India’s growing importance as a hub for technology and innovation. -
Pralay Missile Now Hit Targets Even Without Internet Using 100% Indian Brain
The new upgrade means the missile will depend on Indian technology, not foreign software, to find targets more accurately and work smarter in any battlefield. The new system will give Pralay missile commanders a safe and powerful digital map that works even without internet. -
Delhi car blast: NIA makes eighth arrest in terror case; accused held for destroying evidence, harbouring Umar Un Nabi
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested Dr Bilal Naseer Malla for allegedly destroying evidence and harbouring a deceased accused in connection with the Red Fort car blast. This marks the eighth arrest in the case, which is being investigated as a terrorist strike linked to a Jaish-e-Mohammed module. -
IndiGo flight cut doubled to 10%; airline may operate even lesser flights
Aviation authorities have slashed IndiGo's winter flight schedule by 10% following widespread passenger disruptions. The airline, which previously faced a 5% cut, will now operate significantly fewer flights due to internal mismanagement of crew rosters and inadequate communication. This move aims to stabilize operations and reduce cancellations, with IndiGo submitting a revised schedule soon. -
‘No Bigger Anti-National Act Than Vote Chori’: Rahul Gandhi Says ECI Colluding With BJP To Shape Elections
Speaking during a discussion on electoral reforms, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi asserted that “everything in India that exists today has emerged from the vote, and the RSS is trying to capture that.” -
Explainer: Why The 13 December Parliament Attack Still Matters 24 Years Later
The sequence of events that day remains stark in its simplicity. A white Ambassador car bearing forged Home Ministry and Parliament labels entered the complex shortly before noon. Both Houses had adjourned barely forty minutes earlier, leaving ministers, staff and security personnel still inside the premises. -
Delhi Blast Case: NIA Court Sends Nasir Malla To 7-Day Custody, Extends Amir Rashid Ali`s Custody
Principal District and Session Judge (Special NIA Judge) remanded Nasir Malla in seven days' NIA Custody and extended the custody of Amir Rashid Ali. The hearing was conducted in a closed courtroom. -
'Attacked by 150 people': Lawyer who hurled shoe at ex-CJI Gavai claims assault on court premises; defends his actions again
Advocate Rakesh Kishore reported an attack at Karkardooma Court. He stated 100-150 individuals assaulted him with slippers. They cited his previous shoe-hurling incident against former CJI B R Gavai. Kishore also mentioned they accused Gavai of insulting Sanatan Dharma. A video of the incident is circulating online. Kishore's license was suspended pending inquiry. -
In between heated debates: Amit Shah takes lunch break with BJP MPs at Parliament canteen - video
Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserted in Rajya Sabha that the division of 'Vande Mataram' for appeasement politics fueled India's partition. He emphasised the song's enduring relevance in fostering cultural nationalism and driving the nation towards a developed future. Shah criticised the opposition for linking the debate to West Bengal elections, highlighting the song's historical significance during the freedom struggle. -
India’s Top Cities With Clean Air This Week: Delhi And Mumbai Not In The List
Delhi and Mumbai are struggling with poor air quality this week, while other cities top the list for the freshest air. Discover which Indian cities are leading in clean and breathable air. -
Education loans becoming less accessible despite rising costs: Parliamentary panel
India's education loan schemes are failing deserving students, a parliamentary panel revealed.Despite promises of easy access, red tape, high interest, and unequal distribution plague the system, particularly impacting northern and rural students.The report highlights significant processing delays and the severe mental health toll of mounting debt, urging urgent reforms for equitable higher education access. -
Education loan access shrinking despite rising costs: Parliamentary panel
India's education loan schemes are failing deserving students, a parliamentary panel revealed.Despite promises of easy access, red tape, high interest, and unequal distribution plague the system, particularly impacting northern and rural students.The report highlights significant processing delays and the severe mental health toll of mounting debt, urging urgent reforms for equitable higher education access.

