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Forces kill 10 ‘militants’ in retaliatory fire in Manipur​

Tensions flared in Manipur’s Jiribam district as security forces clashed with suspected militants, leaving ten dead. The confrontation followed attacks on CRPF posts and civilian targets. While authorities labeled the deceased as militants, tribal groups disputed the claim, alleging the victims were village volunteers. The incident has fueled unrest, prompting calls for investigations and a shutdown in protest.

​ Tensions flared in Manipur’s Jiribam district as security forces clashed with suspected militants, leaving ten dead. The confrontation followed attacks on CRPF posts and civilian targets. While authorities labeled the deceased as militants, tribal groups disputed the claim, alleging the victims were village volunteers. The incident has fueled unrest, prompting calls for investigations and a shutdown in protest. Tensions flared in Manipur’s Jiribam district as security forces clashed with suspected militants, leaving ten dead. The confrontation followed attacks on CRPF posts and civilian targets. While authorities labeled the deceased as militants, tribal groups disputed the claim, alleging the victims were village volunteers. The incident has fueled unrest, prompting calls for investigations and a shutdown in protest. Read More

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Stop giving lame excuses, hold civic polls, SC directs Punjab​

The Supreme Court criticized the Punjab government for delaying local body elections, calling its excuses ‘lame’ and ordering it to issue election notifications within two weeks or face consequences.

​ The Supreme Court criticized the Punjab government for delaying local body elections, calling its excuses ‘lame’ and ordering it to issue election notifications within two weeks or face consequences. The Supreme Court criticized the Punjab government for delaying local body elections, calling its excuses ‘lame’ and ordering it to issue election notifications within two weeks or face consequences. Read More

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Waqf Bill JPC’s study tours put off amid oppn decision to boycott trips​

The Indian Parliament’s joint committee study tour for the Waqf Bill, originally slated for November 9-14, has been postponed. Opposition MPs had planned to boycott the trips to Kolkata, Patna, and Lucknow due to scheduling conflicts and concerns over a lack of quorum. Earlier meetings in Guwahati and Bhubaneswar were poorly attended, prompting the postponement.

​ The Indian Parliament’s joint committee study tour for the Waqf Bill, originally slated for November 9-14, has been postponed. Opposition MPs had planned to boycott the trips to Kolkata, Patna, and Lucknow due to scheduling conflicts and concerns over a lack of quorum. Earlier meetings in Guwahati and Bhubaneswar were poorly attended, prompting the postponement. The Indian Parliament’s joint committee study tour for the Waqf Bill, originally slated for November 9-14, has been postponed. Opposition MPs had planned to boycott the trips to Kolkata, Patna, and Lucknow due to scheduling conflicts and concerns over a lack of quorum. Earlier meetings in Guwahati and Bhubaneswar were poorly attended, prompting the postponement. Read More

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Trekkers caught in anti-terror op dial ‘100’, rescued​

Two teachers on a trekking trip in Srinagar’s Zabarwan mountains found themselves caught in the crossfire of an anti-terror operation. Mistaken for terrorists, they took cover until they could contact the police helpline. A rescue team swiftly intervened, verifying their identities and ensuring their safety.

​ Two teachers on a trekking trip in Srinagar’s Zabarwan mountains found themselves caught in the crossfire of an anti-terror operation. Mistaken for terrorists, they took cover until they could contact the police helpline. A rescue team swiftly intervened, verifying their identities and ensuring their safety. Two teachers on a trekking trip in Srinagar’s Zabarwan mountains found themselves caught in the crossfire of an anti-terror operation. Mistaken for terrorists, they took cover until they could contact the police helpline. A rescue team swiftly intervened, verifying their identities and ensuring their safety. Read More

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Drones, dogs assist search op in Kishtwar forests for Jaish terrorists​

A massive manhunt is underway in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir following the tragic death of an Indian Army JCO and two village defense guards at the hands of suspected Pakistani terrorists. Security forces, aided by helicopters, drones, and military dogs, are combing the challenging terrain in pursuit of the three to four terrorists believed to be responsible.

​ A massive manhunt is underway in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir following the tragic death of an Indian Army JCO and two village defense guards at the hands of suspected Pakistani terrorists. Security forces, aided by helicopters, drones, and military dogs, are combing the challenging terrain in pursuit of the three to four terrorists believed to be responsible. A massive manhunt is underway in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir following the tragic death of an Indian Army JCO and two village defense guards at the hands of suspected Pakistani terrorists. Security forces, aided by helicopters, drones, and military dogs, are combing the challenging terrain in pursuit of the three to four terrorists believed to be responsible. Read More

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Vivek Ramaswamy reveals blueprint of Trump’s mass deportation plan​

Trump ally Vivek Ramaswamy detailed Donald Trump’s plan for mass deportations, targeting 11-20 million undocumented individuals, with a focus on recent arrivals and those with criminal records. The strategy includes cutting federal funding to sanctuary cities and invoking the Alien Enemies Act, sparking debate on constitutional concerns. Supporters argue the plan could reduce the national debt, while critics anticipate legal challenges and high costs, estimating $968 billion over a decade. Immigration advocates warn of significant societal impacts.

​ Trump ally Vivek Ramaswamy detailed Donald Trump’s plan for mass deportations, targeting 11-20 million undocumented individuals, with a focus on recent arrivals and those with criminal records. The strategy includes cutting federal funding to sanctuary cities and invoking the Alien Enemies Act, sparking debate on constitutional concerns. Supporters argue the plan could reduce the national debt, while critics anticipate legal challenges and high costs, estimating $968 billion over a decade. Immigration advocates warn of significant societal impacts. Trump ally Vivek Ramaswamy detailed Donald Trump’s plan for mass deportations, targeting 11-20 million undocumented individuals, with a focus on recent arrivals and those with criminal records. The strategy includes cutting federal funding to sanctuary cities and invoking the Alien Enemies Act, sparking debate on constitutional concerns. Supporters argue the plan could reduce the national debt, while critics anticipate legal challenges and high costs, estimating $968 billion over a decade. Immigration advocates warn of significant societal impacts. Read More

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J’khand polls: B’deshi infiltration in focus as Phase 1 campaigning ends​

Jharkhand’s political landscape heated up with the BJP focusing its campaign on an anti-infiltration agenda, promising to curb land transfers to infiltrators marrying tribal women. They accused the ruling JMM of supporting illegal immigrants and threatening the tribal population. The JMM countered by accusing the BJP of communal tactics and vowed to protect tribal land rights.

​ Jharkhand’s political landscape heated up with the BJP focusing its campaign on an anti-infiltration agenda, promising to curb land transfers to infiltrators marrying tribal women. They accused the ruling JMM of supporting illegal immigrants and threatening the tribal population. The JMM countered by accusing the BJP of communal tactics and vowed to protect tribal land rights. Jharkhand’s political landscape heated up with the BJP focusing its campaign on an anti-infiltration agenda, promising to curb land transfers to infiltrators marrying tribal women. They accused the ruling JMM of supporting illegal immigrants and threatening the tribal population. The JMM countered by accusing the BJP of communal tactics and vowed to protect tribal land rights. Read More

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Manipur violence: Indefinite curfew imposed after 11 militants killed​

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Trump rehires ‘father of family separation policy’ Tom Homan as border czar​

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: I don’t wear a watch, the reason is simple…​

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s decision to not wear a watch reflects his philosophy of focusing on the present, a principle that has guided Nvidia’s success in the AI industry. Huang’s leadership, emphasizing present excellence over long-term plans, has propelled Nvidia’s market value and secured its position as a leading AI technology provider.

​ Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s decision to not wear a watch reflects his philosophy of focusing on the present, a principle that has guided Nvidia’s success in the AI industry. Huang’s leadership, emphasizing present excellence over long-term plans, has propelled Nvidia’s market value and secured its position as a leading AI technology provider. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s decision to not wear a watch reflects his philosophy of focusing on the present, a principle that has guided Nvidia’s success in the AI industry. Huang’s leadership, emphasizing present excellence over long-term plans, has propelled Nvidia’s market value and secured its position as a leading AI technology provider. Read More

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