President Droupadi Murmu has approved the Delhi Services Act and Data Protection Act, officially enacting them as laws following their passage through Parliament during the recent monsoon session. The contentious Delhi Services Bill received the Parliament’s endorsement after securing 131 votes in the Rajya Sabha, gaining support from fence-sitter parties …
Read More »Stranded in Style: Angry Passengers Stage Epic Train Toilet Lockdown!
Chaos Unleashed as Suhaildev Superfast Express Passengers Demand Action Passengers aboard the Suhaildev Superfast Express en route to Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh from Delhi’s Anand Vihar Terminal found themselves in the midst of a commotion. Faced with a power outage in coaches B1 and B2, travelers took matters into their …
Read More »PM Modi’s Bold Stand Against Economic Offenders: What It Means for the World
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the challenge of fugitive economic offenders on Saturday, highlighting its significance for both G20 nations and the Global South. Speaking virtually at the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group’s meeting in Kolkata, PM Modi recalled his 2018 G20 Summit discourse, outlining a comprehensive nine-point strategy against Fugitive …
Read More »Nuh Violence: Haryana Govt Destroys 1,208 Structures
A singular district encompassing 11 distinct townships and hamlets, all within the span of five days. A staggering tally of 1,208 structures, predominantly owned by those of the Muslim faith, sprawled over 72.1 acres. Such stands the record of demolition carried out by the governing body of Haryana in the …
Read More »Assam Rifles: Unveiling Meiteis’ Resentment
The Manipur Police have formally lodged an FIR against the Assam Rifles, alleging that personnel from the latter blocked Manipur’s own vehicles and obstructed their efforts to conduct “search operations in an arms act case in pursuit of Kuki militants.” The news sent shockwaves, given the state’s prolonged spell of …
Read More »Astrobiology Admission: Study center of ISRO will be started in Amity University, Astrobiology will be studied
Astrobiology Admission: Study center of ISRO will be started in Amity University, Astrobiology will be studied. After celebrating the success of Chandrayaan 3, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is now doing important work to bring the things in space to the common people. For this, ISRO has started ‘Space Science …
Read More »Rahul Gandhi accused of flying kiss, what happened near the exit door of Lok Sabha? Read the eyes too.
Union Minister Smriti Irani had recently stood up to speak. He attacked Congress policies throughout his speech and targeted Rahul Gandhi. New Delhi : MP Rahul Gandhi, who has been criticizing the central government over the burning Manipur, has again found himself in trouble. Union Minister Smriti Irani has made a serious allegation …
Read More »Nationwide bomb blast warning, PM Modi’s death threat too, mail sensation
Bomb Blast Threat: A person from Pune has created a sensation on his social media after a mail threatening to blow up Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to carry out bomb blasts in various places in India. Threatening mail to person in Pune Bombs will explode across the country Threatened to …
Read More »Manipur Violence: Owaisi isolated from opposition parties, why didn’t he go to Manipur together? Told himself this big reason
Asaduddin Owaisi Statement:The delegation of the opposition coalition INDIA is on a tour of Manipur today. A team of 20 leaders from 16 parties will reach Manipur and meet the victims there as well as meet the Governor. As of now, the tension in Manipur has not ended completely. The fire of ethnic …
Read More »Rain: Even the knowledgeable about the weather patterns are surprised, what is the secret of maximum rain in 24 hours
Weather News: Rains have created havoc in some parts of the country. In the month of June everyone saw how rains wreaked havoc in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Not only this, the monsoon, which usually hits late in the capital Delhi, drenched the capital. Apart from this, it is raining heavily in the southern …
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