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What did Tejashwi Yadav say for the first time in Parliament?

Warm regards were sent to the Chief Minister in the hopes that he would stay well and that Bihar would continue to advance under his direction. Expectations are still strong that he will lead the state as the head of the House. A newly elected member addressed the Speaker with congratulations on being unanimously chosen for the office. Greetings were also expressed on behalf of the party, its top leadership, the alliance members, and the people of Bihar. The Speaker was commended for hailing from a country renowned for its spiritual legacy and wisdom, the origin of notable individuals linked to enlightenment and knowledge. It was mentioned that the Speaker is expected to treat both the ruling party and the opposition with fairness. Whether he was heading the opposition, working in social work, or acting as a minister, his lengthy career in public life was recognized as useful experience for his new role. Confidence was exhibited that he would carry out his duties impartially and effi...

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A big update has come, presenting a troubling information regarding the situation in Bangladesh. According to a recent publication from an international human rights and justice bureau, the Hindu minority in Bangladesh has endured serious prejudice. The statistics reveal that at least 183 Hindus were killed in the past year, while 219 Hindu women were exposed to sexual assault. According to the research, living conditions for minorities are akin to horrific conditions and exceedingly dangerous. According to reports, numerous women have been victims of violent crimes, underscoring the concerning condition of human rights in the nation. Moving to national affairs, the major headlines of the day include several important political and social developments: India’s winter session of Parliament enters its second day, and intense interruptions are expected once again over the SIR issue. The Prime Minister is scheduled to speak to the House during the Lok Sabha's special discussion later...

Supreme Court Denies Waqf Property Digitization Deadline Extension

Amid ongoing debate over waqf properties in India, a major decision from the Supreme Court has drawn national attention. The court has declined to extend the deadline for uploading details of all waqf assets to the UMMID portal, a mandate which many prominent groups and individuals had been seeking additional time for. The authorities have placed the digital-upload deadline as 5 December, and failure to comply could result in penalties. As per the legislative framework, non-submission may incur up to six months of imprisonment along with monetary sanctions. Moreover, any waqf property not registered on the portal within the allowed period will automatically lose its waqf status, and recognition can only be restored through tribunal orders. Petitioners contended that collating and uploading details of thousands of waqf assets across the country within a fixed time frame is impossible. Many land papers are out of date, several states still have incomplete records, and new surveys may b...