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NIA Steps Up Kashmir Crackdown Associated with the Delhi Blast and the Faridabad Terror Module

In relation to the latest explosion in Delhi, authorities have conducted numerous raids around Jammu & Kashmir. Investigative teams conducted a significant operation in Shopian, searching Maulvi Irfan's home. The move is thought to be related to the terror module in Faridabad, which has led to additional searches in Pulwama. The National Investigation Agency is now holding Maulvi Irfan, who has been identified as the accused handler and main person behind a group of radicalized individuals. In order to obtain more solid proof, officials are questioning him while concurrently conducting raids at several probable sites. According to reports, posters associated with an outlawed terror group were found earlier, purportedly indicating his involvement. In addition to Shopian, raids were carried out at other locations where suspected associates including those connected to the medical industry had previously been held. According to preliminary information, this operation involved the...

Karnataka Leadership Tension Eases Over Breakfast Meeting

Breakfast frequently sets the tone for a successful day, and in the political arena of Karnataka, it has recently evolved into a time for reconciliation. The Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister had a morning meal together on November 29. This encounter was deemed significant because the two leaders had been embroiled in a protracted struggle for power. After two and a half years in power, the Deputy Chief Minister renewed his claim to the top position during the breakfast at the Chief Minister's home. However, the incumbent CM is not in a rush to step down. This brunch diplomacy resulted from the party's senior leadership telling both leaders to meet and settle their differences amid mounting tension. The two well-known state leaders were reportedly spotted enjoying a typical South Indian breakfast in an effort to defuse tensions. The previously mentioned formula, which called for sharing the Chief Ministerial position for two and a half years each once the party took...

The Untold Story of Article 370

When the first light appeared above Srinagar's Dal Lake on August 5, 2019, a silent valley was revealed. There was an uncomfortable tension in the chilly air. Almost as if time had stopped, streets were closely guarded, stores were closed, and roads were empty. Millions of pilgrims and visitors were told to leave the valley as the Amarnath Yatra was suddenly stopped. Phone and internet services were compromised. Schools and institutions were closed, Section 144 was implemented throughout the region, and several well-known Kashmiri leaders were placed under house arrest. Although nobody knew what was going to happen, many could sense that something significant was about to happen. In the meantime, rumors and discussions were circulating in the Delhi Parliament. Whispering among themselves, lawmakers anticipated a significant statement from the Home Ministry. Speculation outside and tension within the Parliament grew like wildfire. Everyone's eyes were on the Home Ministe...

Have Congress and Shinde's Shiv Sena come together?

Maharashtra's ongoing local body elections have produced an unusual political scenario. Surprising alignments are occurring on the ground as parties that unite at the state level are running independently in numerous constituencies. In one case, members of one faction under the same broad coalition had their homes raided by employees of another faction. Even more remarkable were the portraits of Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Mallikarjun Kharge, who have historically been leaders of the Congress party, on the campaign posters of a Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) candidate. The images originated from Dharashiv district, where candidates from the Shinde camp running for the Umarga Municipal Council election displayed the Congress hand symbol next to their own party symbol. They included Congress images in the campaign poster because their leaders said that Congress officials backed them when BJP members refused to give up seats. Party spokespeople explained that authorization had been...

There are fights for the chair of Maharashtra CM.

Two nearby states, Maharashtra and Karnataka, have seen a sharp change in their political environments, with more internal conflicts than outside meddling. Leaders themselves seem to be escalating tensions by making aggressive comments. The ruling parties' alliance has experienced instability in Maharashtra. The main parties involved in the dispute are the BJP and the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction), who are accusing one another of dominating the election. Both sides are publicly disparaging one another with forceful words as local body elections take place. In the meantime, internal pressure is affecting the Congress government in Karnataka. Siddaramaiah and D.K. Shivakumar are at odds over the Chief Minister's post, which has prompted the party leadership to step in. Since leaders started publicly blaming one another, disputes inside the ruling coalition have been more intense. The election for the Dahanu Municipal Council in the Palghar district is the direct cause. Both pa...

Marrying more than one spouse may result in immediate jail under the new rule

The state assembly of Assam has approved a measure that makes polygamy illegal, which is a significant development. The Chief Minister said that although people are free to get married, they must do so within the bounds of the law. Marrying more than one spouse may result in immediate jail under the new rule, and those who violate it may also lose their ability to work for the government. Additional information from the law indicates that those convicted of polygamy will not be allowed to work for the government or run for public office. This bill aims to prevent polygamy and shield women from exploitation. However, the rule will not apply in areas covered by the Sixth Schedule, where local traditions and tribal customs will still be in effect. Penalties include fines and a maximum sentence of seven years in prison. Additionally, victims are entitled to about ₹1.40 lakh in compensation. Convicted individuals will no longer be eligible for government assistance programs. Moving to...

Karnataka's Power Struggle: Internal Conflicts, Delays in Governance, and Future Political Repercussions

The Karnataka Congress government is experiencing increasing levels of tension. While Siddaramaiah is allegedly unwilling to resign, supporters of D.K. Shivakumar demand that he should now assume the Chief Minister's role as previously promised. This continuous internal strife is not promising for the party following the defeat in Bihar. Ordinary people continue to suffer in the meantime, particularly in Bengaluru, where daily living is made tough by potholes, damaged roads, and never-ending traffic congestion. Shubhanshu Shukla, India's second astronaut, recently made a hilarious quip that went viral online: "Navigating space is easier than getting through Bengaluru traffic." According to data made public by traffic officials in the middle of 2025, Bengaluru's daily traffic jams span around 190 kilometers. Daily one-way travel time has increased by over 16% since 2024. An embarrassing statistic for such a significant tech hub is that every commuter in the cit...

Political heat, protests, and posters: The announcement of the Babri Masjid sparks national unrest

Posters announcing a foundation-laying ceremony for the Babri Masjid have begun to appear around the Beldanga district of Murshidabad, West Bengal. This comes after a local legislator recently declared that the foundation for a new Babri Masjid copy would be laid on December 6. The posters attracted a lot of attention because they clearly state the date and make reference to Ayodhya's Babri Masjid. Posters have reportedly been put up at several sites as part of the area's preparations. This endeavor is intended to preserve the memory of Babri Masjid, according to several citizens who expressed their satisfaction. The effort, according to many locals, has emotional relevance for people who want to commemorate that historical period. However, political unrest was quickly sparked by the announcement. Parties began confronting each other, and conflict escalated beyond West Bengal. The same lawmaker was the target of demonstrations by a group of Hindu nationalist sympathizers ...

Massive ash clouds from Ethiopia's volcano reach India, disrupting flights and contaminating the skies.

Have you ever seen ash clouds ascend to heights of 24,000 to 45,000 feet? Anyone can be astounded by these massive smoke clouds. A volcano in Ethiopia abruptly erupted after almost 12,000 years of quiet, and the effects were felt all the way to India. Everyone was astounded to see thick volcanic ash floating across the sky. Following the eruption, these enormous clouds appeared to be swiftly spreading black storms. On November 23, 2025, Ethiopia's Halley Gubbi volcano erupted for the first time in thousands of years, spreading shockwaves through neighboring areas. Terrified, people started running to safer places as they watched the sky full with ash clouds. Between 25,000 and 45,000 feet in height, these ash clouds floated above Delhi, Rajasthan, and various regions of North India. Many overseas flights were either canceled or rerouted as a result. Toxic haze was present in Delhi's Anand Vihar, AIIMS, and Safdarjung neighborhoods, where the Air Quality Index exceeded 400...

Ayodhya's Historic Day: The Ram Temple's Sacred Flag Rises.

Ayodhya saw a moment that many had been looking forward to for centuries on November 25, 2025. Millions of devotees' centuries-old hope was realized when the holy flag was raised atop the recently constructed Ram Temple, marking a significant milestone. Everyone who saw it, whether in India or elsewhere in the world, found the sight to be breathtaking, bizarre, and emotionally overwhelming. The ritual of raising the sacred flag started precisely at the appointed auspicious moment. The moment had been anxiously anticipated by devotees. The saffron-colored flag gently rose into the sky while sacred chants were chanted. The Prime Minister watched the ceremony with intense passion, paying close attention to the spiritual moment. The ceremony was attended by thousands of renowned visitors. Chants of "Jai Shri Ram" reverberated across Lord Ram's birthplace in Ayodhya, creating an aura of fervor and devotion. Participants in the celebrations included members of Ramaya...

The new home minister of Bihar initiates swift law-and-order measures throughout the state.

After almost 20 years, Bihar has selected a new Home Minister, ending the lengthy period in which the Chief Minister had this responsibility. The state saw swift action against criminal activity bulldozer drives, encounters, and crackdowns on unlawful activities—as soon as the new minister took over. There was speculation that Bihar would be adopting a more stringent law-and-order strategy, akin to certain other states with a reputation for severe policing, as a result of the abrupt spike in enforcement. Bihar battled criminal dominance for many years, particularly following the political climate of the 1990s. It was a common misconception that being involved in politics required substantial criminal support. Even though things have greatly improved in recent years, problems including mafia activity, illegal weapon sales, and local conflicts still persist. The shift in administrative style has been brought to light by a number of recent occurrences. Based on earlier information, th...

Delhi-NCR Is Overtaken by Toxic Air: Despite Limitations, Pollution Rises to Severe Levels

Delhi-NCR's air pollution has reached dangerous proportions. The capital is engulfed in a thick layer of pollution as the Air Quality Index (AQI) has surpassed 400 in a number of areas of the region. Pollution keeps rising as temperatures fall, making daily living more challenging for locals. Although this year's AQI exceeded 400 even in the early stages of the cold season, it is not the first time that winter has delivered dangerously high pollution levels. People, particularly youngsters and older adults, are finding it difficult to breathe in many areas due to the poisonous nature of the air. Respiratory complaints are on the rise, according to hospital reports. Restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) have been put into place, but not much has changed. According to Noida authorities, the AQI has been found to be between 450 and 500 in several regions. Some of the most polluted areas are Knowledge Park, Sector 125, Sector 62, and Sector 116. The air at ...

The UP government is stepping up its efforts to combat illegal immigration through the Zero-Tolerance Plan, Detention Centers, and Verification Drive.

A significant resolution to combat illegal immigration in the state has been announced by the Uttar Pradesh government. Authorities have been directed to thoroughly check the identity documentation of anyone suspected of living without the required authorization. No one will be able to avoid inspection, and that is the plain message. The administration claims that upholding law and order and guaranteeing national security are of utmost importance. Anyone suspected of entering the state illegally will be subject to swift action under the new directives. Enforcing a zero-tolerance stance toward illicit operations, expediting the identification of questionable persons, and expeditiously completing verification procedures are all mandated for each district. Following identification, legal action will be taken. When asked by authorities, state residents will have to provide legitimate identity, such as Aadhaar cards. Temporary detention facilities will be established around Uttar Prade...

Know in detail which 4 new labour rules the government has brought.

By implementing four new labor laws nationwide beginning on November 21, the administration has taken a significant step. With this action, a streamlined and cohesive framework has taken the place of 29 previous labor regulations. Why was this change needed? Nearly forty antiquated laws, each with its own regulations, paperwork, and administrative roadblocks, controlled India's labor system for many years. These intricate rules were difficult for both employers and employees to comprehend and abide with. The government combined all of these laws into four simplified labor codes in order to remove this confusion: Wage Code, 2019 Industrial Relations Code, 2020 Social Security Code, 2020 Occupational Safety, Health & Working Conditions Code, 2020 In the past, salaries were defined differently by each institution. This made it possible for businesses to change salary components while maintaining a modest base income in order to lower PF deductions. In India today, salaries are...

Breaking News:Mamata Banerjee does not want Bangladeshis to leave India.

Hindu communities in Bangladesh are reportedly living in terror, and the current verification process is making many illegal immigrants who entered India from Bangladesh nervous. Thousands of unauthorized migrants rushed to the border as the verification procedure started, getting ready to return home. Remarkably, a number of them were able to get Indian identity documents such as voter cards and Aadhaar. A few had even taken part in elections. They are currently searching for ways to return to Bangladesh because they do not have the documents that are now needed for verification. The verification drive is moving forward quickly, according to officials. Over 500 million verification forms have already been delivered to homes in 12 states and union territories, according to election authorities. Bengal has apparently attained over 99% coverage, while Goa and Lakshadweep have finished distribution completely. Political objections have surfaced in spite of this. In a letter to the cent...

Marathi boy's life was taken by marathi - The Tragic Story of a Student Lost to Hate

For a long time, certain regional groupings have been linked to playing politics over language, which frequently causes divisions between Marathi speakers and North Indian people. A terrible tragedy occurred lately as a result of this dividing mindset: a Marathi student was attacked by other Marathi passengers on a train because he talked in Hindi. Arnav, a 19-year-old student, committed suicide because he was unable to deal with the anguish and humiliation. Now, the nation is left wondering: Who killed Arnav? "Please move ahead a little," was Arnav's first straightforward request. However, he was apparently insulted so viciously by people who advocate linguistic extremism that he was unable to recover from the emotional impact. Grief permeates the environment at home. His father is still unable to comprehend how such a catastrophe came to pass, and his mother is inconsolable. The fact that Arnav himself came from a Marathi household is even more startling. However, ...

After Bihar Results, Turmoil Erupts Inside Congress and INDIA Alliance

The Congress Party is experiencing severe internal strife following the outcome of the Bihar Assembly election. The party seems shocked, and these kinds of circumstances frequently lead to internal disputes. Party members who are dissatisfied have begun publicly challenging the leadership. Workers staged a vigorous protest on Friday at the Congress office in Patna's Sadaqat Ashram. The state leadership was the target of slogans. A senior leader arrived at the office to calm the irate employees during this disturbance. He even tried to defuse the situation by sitting on the floor with them, but the workers wouldn't listen and started yelling things like "Leave the Chair" and "Go Back." 43 members of Congress received show-cause notices, which served as the initial catalyst for the uprising. These included a number of top leaders, former ministers, and former MLAs. A sit-in protest at the party headquarters was the outcome of the leadership's move, w...

Why Illegal Migration Sparks New Panic in Bengal: NRC, Border Rush & Political Reactions

Leaders reiterated their determination to drive out illegal infiltrators from Indian territory, saying, "This is a government that won't spare even an inch of land. Undocumented migrants, particularly those from Bangladesh and the Rohingya Muslim community, have long been viewed as a major threat to internal security. This problem has led to frequent calls for the implementation of NRC throughout the entire nation. Mostly in West Bengal, a new occurrence has caused significant fear. Suddenly, those who are unlawfully residing near the Bangladeshi border are trying to escape. Desperate to cross over and return to Bangladesh by whatever means imaginable, large numbers are assembling close to the border. What caused this sudden rush? In a number of states, the Election Commission has started the SIR (Special Summary Revision) procedure. Verification and door-to-door checks have increased since West Bengal's elections are scheduled for next year. Illegal immigrants are u...

Sheikh Hasina is sentenced to death by a Bangladeshi court: political unrest, India's predicament, and escalating tensions

Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has suffered a serious setback as Bangladesh announced a significant decision. A panel found Hasina guilty of several offenses and condemned her to die on Monday. According to the court, every case led to the same conclusion: she ought to be executed. The tribunal reportedly erupted in cheers as soon as the verdict was read. Sheikh Hasina was accused by the court of inciting violence, directing the military and security services to act, and failing to stop widespread cruelty. She was also revealed to have approved the deployment of deadly weaponry, drones, and helicopters against crowds. Reports from human rights organizations were taken into consideration, according to the court's comprehensive ruling, which is almost 400 pages long. Along with Hasina, the former Home Minister and a former police chief were found guilty when it was determined that several protestors had been killed. The three were found guilty of crimes against humanity by ...

Delhi blasts: Name of new terrorist revealed. Jaseer Bilal Wani - Srinagar resident

With the arrest of Srinagar resident Jaseer Bilal Wani, authorities have made significant progress in their probe into the Delhi explosion. He is accused of being involved in the planning of several attacks and is known to be connected to wanted terrorist Umar Naveed. According to preliminary research, Jaseer was trying to develop rocket-based weapons and altering drones. According to reports, he gave the group responsible for the Delhi blast technological support. According to investigators, he was probably involved in modifying drone systems so they could be used for offensive activities. Sources claim that he oversaw drone activities and was directly involved with the technical side of the module, despite the fact that no tangible equipment has yet been formally retrieved. Jaseer is from Qazigund in the Anantnag area of South Kashmir. Based on what has been learned thus far, he was instrumental in keeping an eye on and modifying the group's drone systems. Several suspects, i...

As Nitish Kumar gets ready for his tenth oath ceremony in Bihar, the NDA completes power-sharing.

The power-sharing arrangement for creating the next government in Bihar has been finalized between the BJP and JD(U). For the tenth time, Nitish Kumar is scheduled to take the oath of office as chief minister. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, JD(U) working national president Sanjay Jha, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan Singh), and BJP president JP Nadda decided to move forward with the "one minister for every six MLAs" formula in a late-night meeting on Saturday. On November 20, 2025, Nitish will take the oath of office at Patna's historic Gandhi Maidan, following the NDA's resounding victory in the Bihar Assembly elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Dharmendra Pradhan, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and other chief ministers from other NDA-ruled states are expected to attend the event, which is anticipated to be a tremendous show of strength. Gandhi Maidan will be closed to the public from November 17 to 20 in order to m...

Sources claim that addressing the US-imposed 50% reciprocal tariff is the Indian government's top priority.

This is a significant update:- The last stage of the trade deal between the United States and India is now being negotiated. Sources claim that addressing the US-imposed 50% reciprocal tariff is the Indian government's top priority. Even before the full trade agreement is formally disclosed, this problem might be resolved. Reciprocal duties on 254 Indian agricultural export goods have already been removed by the US. Let's examine the information provided by Alok Priyadarshi for further clarification. The US-India trade negotiations are nearly over, according to the Commerce Ministry, but the last round of talks is taking longer since both parties want to resolve all significant issues. The government thinks the deal is almost complete. The 50% tax that the US applied in reaction to India's purchase of Russian oil is one of the primary topics of discussion. The administration anticipates that the reciprocal tax may be removed prior to the official announcement of the en...

Sheikh Hasina will be sentenced to death

It was fairly obvious from the start which way the situation was going. Anupam noted that the court system appeared to be quite biased, particularly in Sheikh Hasina instances. What choices does she really have at this point? Is she able to contest the ruling in any foreign court, and if so, how? The main question if this case ever makes it to an international court will be whether Sheikh Hasina can be represented, as international courts typically handle conflicts between nations rather than private persons. If given the chance, she might contend that the entire procedure against her was done maliciously. She may say that all charges were framed only after she left Bangladesh, that she was never given an opportunity to defend herself, and that the prosecution proceeded with bias, eventually leading to a death sentence. She was found guilty on various counts, which carry terms ranging from life in prison to the death penalty. If all of the punishments were combined together, the to...

Al-Falah University is being scrutinized; a multi-state investigation has revealed alleged ties to terrorism.

Throughout the day, investigating teams stayed on campus at Al-Falah University in Faridabad, creating a tense situation. Uttar Pradesh Police also spent almost four hours questioning people on campus, while Delhi Police officers arrived with a person thought to be involved in the investigation. In relation to the Delhi blast case, investigators had previously identified 51 individuals who needed to be questioned. Numerous suspects were discovered to have connections to the university. Reporter Amit Bhardwaj, who has been closely monitoring the probe, reported that a lot of verification work has been done since the morning. Some of the suspects who were already in custody, like Rizwan and Shoaib, were reportedly called in for additional interrogation. To make sure no link in the chain is overlooked, numerous agencies are meticulously reviewing every detail and cross-referencing claims. In addition to Delhi Police, law enforcement from Uttar Pradesh is also involved in this matter; ...

Revolutionary Disclosure on the 2020 Delhi Riots: Secret Motives for the Violent Outburst

Regarding the 2020 Delhi riots, shocking new information has surfaced, shocking disclosures that have left many stunned. Instead of being an unplanned incident, the violence that swept through the city was a part of a carefully thought-out plot to topple the government. In a sworn statement to the Supreme Court, Delhi Police said that elements seeking to undermine the Modi government and stir up national turmoil were responsible for the riots. The national president of the All India Muslim Jamaat, Maulana Shabuddin Rizvi Barelvi, further supported this assertion by attesting to the outside influences that led to the violence. According to Barelvi, the Delhi riots were planned to topple the current government and damage India's reputation abroad. He echoed the Delhi Police's claim that foreign organizations were actively attempting to destabilize the country by pointing out that outside groups played a major part in stoking the violence. A well-planned scheme to create havoc thr...

A political storm is sparked by Yogi Adityanath's arrival in Bihar, and the opposition is shaken by the BJP's "narrative war."

This is not simply another election; a bitter contest of narratives has broken out in Bihar. Prime Minister Modi's strategic genius is on one side, while the opposition is growing more restless on the other. Why? Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, is a name that lights up both the stage and the audience. The political equations appear to change wherever Yogi goes. It is evident that opposition leaders Tejashwi Yadav and Misa Bharti are uneasy about his presence in Bihar. The leaders of the RJD and Mahagathbandhan are apprehensive, which indicates that the "Yogi Factor" has the potential to alter the outcome once more. This is not simply another election; a bitter contest of narratives has broken out in Bihar. Prime Minister Modi's strategic genius is on one side, while the opposition is growing more restless on the other. Why? Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, is a name that lights up both the stage and the audience. The ...

Yogi Adityanath Opens a State-of-the-Art Dharamshala in Kashi, A Sign of Progress and Faith

The chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, has once again shown his distinct leadership style: he is tough on criminals but equally dedicated to spiritual and infrastructure advancement. The state's criminals and mafia shudder at the very mention of his government's name, yet he also keeps fusing modernity and religion in amazing ways. Land that was once occupied by land mafias has been reclaimed and turned into a stunning, high-tech dharamshala in the holy city of Kashi (Varanasi). Yogi Adityanath was present at the project's inaugural event. This is a first-of-its-kind attempt to revitalize traditional Dharamshalas while promoting regional development. Speaking at the event, Yogi Adityanath underlined that the rule of law had returned to Uttar Pradesh after the state's bulldozer strategy destroyed the mafia's power. Once unlawfully inhabited, this specific plot of land is today a symbol of faith and development. The recently constructed 10-story Natko...