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Violence Erupts in Bangladesh Following Death of Anti-India Leader Sharif Osman Hadi; Indian Deputy High Commissioner’s Residence Attacked, Awami League Office Set Ablaze
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Violence Erupts in Bangladesh Following Death of Anti-India Leader Sharif Osman Hadi; Indian Deputy High Commissioner’s Residence Attacked, Awami League Office Set Ablaze

Dhaka: Tensions escalated across Bangladesh following the death of Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent leader of the Inquilab Forum known for his opposition to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and his outspoken stance against India. Hadi, who had been critically injured in a shooting during an election campaign in Dhaka on 12 December, passed away late Thursday night while receiving treatment in Singapore. The Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed his death. Following the news, violent protests erupted in multiple parts of the country. Thousands gathered in Dhaka’s Shahbagh area, waving posters and shouting slogans accusing authorities of failing to protect Hadi. The demonstration quickly turned violent, with mobs targeting major media outlets and political offices. Media Offices an...
How Crucial Was the SHANTI Bill for Nuclear Plant Security? Experts Weigh In
Nation

How Crucial Was the SHANTI Bill for Nuclear Plant Security? Experts Weigh In

New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha has approved the Sustainable Harnessing of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Bill, a landmark legislation aimed at strengthening India’s nuclear energy regulations. The bill legally codifies the security of nuclear power plants, marking a significant shift from past practices where safety measures largely depended on government directives and post-incident actions. Opening Doors for Private Sector ParticipationThe SHANTI Bill not only enhances security but also opens opportunities for private companies to participate in India’s nuclear energy sector. With an eye on meeting the country’s clean energy requirements by 2047, the government has emphasized that the bill establishes a robust, continuous regulatory framework rather than relying on one-tim...
From Indigenous Jet Engines to Sudarshan Chakra, Defence Minister Talks About India’s Future
Nation

From Indigenous Jet Engines to Sudarshan Chakra, Defence Minister Talks About India’s Future

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has emphasized the critical role of India’s strategic projects in securing the nation’s assets and enhancing its defence capabilities. Speaking at the Air Force Commanders’ Conference, he highlighted that the Sudarshan Chakra project is set to play a significant role in safeguarding national assets in the coming years. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced this ambitious national defence shield initiative on 15 August earlier this year. Indigenous Jet Engine Development Becomes National MissionAddressing senior Air Force officers, Rajnath Singh said that the development of indigenous jet engines has now become a national mission. He stressed that the government is fully committed to achieving these strategic defence goals, reflecting India’...
Parents Plead for Young Son’s Right to Die; Supreme Court Says It Must Take Final Decision
Nation

Parents Plead for Young Son’s Right to Die; Supreme Court Says It Must Take Final Decision

New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India has made a significant remark in the case of 31-year-old Harish Rana, who has been in a coma for the past 13 years. His parents have petitioned the court to allow passive euthanasia for their son. The court indicated that the time has come for it to make the final decision. Harish Rana, who fell from the fourth floor on 20 August 2013, has undergone treatment in multiple hospitals, but his condition has not improved. AIIMS Delhi submitted a second medical board report as per the Supreme Court’s direction, which, like the first report, states that Harish has virtually no chance of recovery. Supreme Court Bench RemarksThe bench, comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and KV Vishwanathan, described the AIIMS report as “very tragic.” Before proceeding furt...
Delhi Pollution: Afzal Ansari Criticizes Government, Says ‘Putin Came as a Guest and Left Coughing’
State, Uttar Pradesh

Delhi Pollution: Afzal Ansari Criticizes Government, Says ‘Putin Came as a Guest and Left Coughing’

Ghaziabad: Samajwadi Party MP Afzal Ansari has strongly criticized the central government over the worsening air pollution in Delhi, calling for a parliamentary discussion on the issue. He stated that the city’s air quality has deteriorated drastically, reducing visibility to just 100–200 meters and making breathing difficult. The common people are suffering immensely due to the hazardous environment, yet the government appears unwilling to take meaningful action. Call for AccountabilityAnsari emphasized that every elected parliamentarian has the right to voice concerns on critical issues. He accused the government of avoiding discussion on this urgent problem and diverting public attention toward religious matters. Speaking on the last day of the parliamentary session, he said, “The go...
Patna Police Under Scrutiny: SSP Deploys ‘Third Eye’ to Verify Duty of 7,000 Constables
Bihar, State

Patna Police Under Scrutiny: SSP Deploys ‘Third Eye’ to Verify Duty of 7,000 Constables

Patna: In a major move to enhance transparency, accountability, and discipline within the Patna police force, the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kartikeya Sharma has launched a comprehensive verification drive targeting nearly 7,000 police constables deployed across the district. To ensure strict monitoring, seven senior officers have been tasked with the responsibility of inspecting approximately 1,000 constables each. The exercise, officially referred to as the “Third Eye” initiative, requires officers to physically visit deployment sites, rather than relying solely on attendance registers or office records. On-Site Physical VerificationThe SSP’s office issued clear instructions emphasizing physical inspection at each posting or deputation location. Officers must confirm tha...
Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah Slams Nitish Kumar Over Hijab Controversy
jammu and kashmir, Politics, State

Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah Slams Nitish Kumar Over Hijab Controversy

Srinagar: The hijab controversy involving Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has sparked nationwide debate. Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has demanded an apology from Kumar, calling the incident “unacceptable”. Abdullah argued that if the same action had been taken against a Hindu woman, the outrage across the country would have been even greater. The remarks came after a video from Patna surfaced showing Chief Minister Kumar allegedly attempting to remove the hijab of a woman during a government function. Abdullah criticized this action, saying: "Forget that she is a Muslim woman wearing a hijab. How can anyone touch a woman’s clothing or forcibly remove it? I have never done such a thing, so why did they feel the need to interfere with someone’s attire?" Abdull...
On This Day: India’s Darkest Day in Cricket – All Out for 36 in Adelaide
Sports

On This Day: India’s Darkest Day in Cricket – All Out for 36 in Adelaide

New Delhi: December 19, 2020, remains a black day in Indian cricket history. On this day, during the Day-Night Test in Adelaide against Australia, the Indian team was all out for a mere 36 runs, marking the lowest score in the history of Test cricket. From Strong Position to Humiliating CollapseIndia had seemed in control during the first two days of the match. The bowlers had performed brilliantly in Australia’s first innings, giving India a crucial 53-run lead, and fans were hopeful of a strong outcome. However, by the second session of the third day, the tide had turned dramatically. Australian fast bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins dismantled India’s batting lineup. With Mohammed Shami retired hurt after being struck by a bouncer from Cummins, India’s innings ended with all wic...
IND U19 vs SL U19: Toss Delayed Due to Rain, Asia Cup Final Spot at Stake
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IND U19 vs SL U19: Toss Delayed Due to Rain, Asia Cup Final Spot at Stake

Dubai: The Under-19 Asia Cup semifinal between India and Sri Lanka is underway today in Dubai, with the winner advancing directly to the final. The victorious team will face either Pakistan U19 or Bangladesh U19, while the losing side will see their tournament journey end. Rain Delays TossRain in Dubai has delayed the toss for the India vs Sri Lanka clash. Officials have confirmed that the toss will take place as soon as the rain stops. Both teams are ready and prepared for what promises to be a thrilling contest. Match Start TimeThe match is scheduled to begin at 10:30 AM. Both India and Sri Lanka have shown remarkable performances during the league stage and are eager to secure a place in the final. Squads India U19:Captain: Ayush MhatreOther players: Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Vih...
IND vs SA 4th T20 in Lucknow Cancelled Due to Fog; Full Refund for Ticket Holders
Sports

IND vs SA 4th T20 in Lucknow Cancelled Due to Fog; Full Refund for Ticket Holders

Lucknow: The fourth T20 match between India and South Africa at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow was called off due to dense fog, prompting the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) to announce a 100% refund for all ticket holders. The match, scheduled to start at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, faced severe visibility issues due to heavy fog, and officials officially cancelled the game at 9:30 PM. In response to fans’ disappointment, UPCA immediately initiated the refund process. Easy Refund Process for Online Ticket HoldersUPCA Secretary Prem Manohar Gupta stated that fans who purchased tickets online will receive refunds through their original payment method. There is no need for ticket holders to visit any office. Detailed instructions and information regarding refunds will be sent to the regis...

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