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In a fiery Lok Sabha address, Amit Shah revealed how India avenged the Pahalgam attack by killing 3 LeT terrorists in Operation Mahadev and flattening 9 Pakistani terror camps in Operation Sindoor, exposing proof from rifles to voter IDs from Pakistan
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"In a joint Operation Mahadev, the Indian Army, CRPF and J&K Police have neutralised three terrorists who were involved in the Pahalgam terror attack," Shah said.
In a bold clean-up ahead of 2025 polls, Bihar’s voter list shows a shocking 77 lakh bogus entries—an IIM-backed study confirms 9.7% roll inflation, even as political drama erupts over EC's SIR drive to restore fairness, accuracy, and voter trust
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On 25th July, the Bihar Election Commission declared that 99.8% of the state's voters were included in the ongoing process.
Over 6,600 companies fled West Bengal under Mamata Banerjee’s rule, 2,200 in just 5 years, with giants like Tata and Britannia exiting as anti-industry policies, poor law and order, and broken promises turned ‘Sonar Bangla’ into a graveyard of industries
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In a reply in parliament, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs of the Central Government informed that between the year 2011-12 and the year 2024-25, 6688 companies have left West Bengal.
Shweta Singh, a BDS student from Jammu found dead in her Udaipur hostel with a suicide note exposing staff harassment, sparking campus-wide protests, roadblocks, and cries for justice as students accused the college of crushing lives under pressure
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"Shweta was made to run from pillar to post," said one of her peers.
From Kenya’s crumbling railways to Sri Lanka’s vanished port & Maldives’ vanishing reserves, China’s BRI spun golden promises into debt chains—while India with $800M aid and lifelines worth $757M, emerged as the steady hand that rebuilt what Beijing broke
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With its "Neighbourhood First" policy, India has intervened to stabilise the Maldives by providing development and financial support.
From flying choppers under enemy fire to treating 200 wounded soldiers in Drass, 10 fearless Indian women shattered warzone norms during the 1999 Kargil War—earning gallantry awards, saving lives, and proving that courage has no gender
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In the crucible of the Kargil War, a remarkable group of women stood shoulder to shoulder with their male counterparts, displaying unparalleled courage and unwavering dedication.
8 innocent children died when a Rajasthan school roof collapsed—students had warned the Education Minister, but no one listened, and ₹4.28Cr meant for repairs lay buried in government files, untouched, while only 5 teachers took the fall
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According to the officials, around 35 children were inside the building when the structure gave way.
As PM Modi lands in Maldives, India builds the 6.74 km Thilamalé Bridge—its biggest gift—linking 4 islands with $500M aid, 60% complete, using local workers, lowest 1.75% loan, and praised as “genuine help from a friend” by ex-President Nasheed
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Thilamalé Bridge connecting Malé, Villingili, Gulhifalhu, and Thilafushi islands is being built with $500 million funding from India, $100 million out of which is grant and the rest $400 million is loan from EXIM bank
"इज़्ज़त": Once hailed as ICICI Bank’s honest face, Chanda Kochhar is now guilty of taking a ₹64 crore bribe for sanctioning a ₹300 crore loan to Videocon, even as her old letter preaching honesty to her daughter resurfaces—turning virtue into pure irony
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The tribunal outlined that the transaction was a case of 'quid pro quo,' which means “something for something.”
Amarnath Ramakrishna’s Keeladi report sparked a storm as TN govt backed unverified dating claims, clashed with ASI over scientific standards, and politicized archaeology, turning a scholarly pursuit into a regional pride battle against the Centre
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Keeladi not only indicates a vibrant, literate and successful urbanized community but also emphasizes the advanced nature of Indian civilization.