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Congress encouraging infiltrators: PM Modi at a rally in BJP-ruled Assam
Prime Minister Narendra Modi strongly criticized Congress over infiltration from Bangladesh. He stated the party aims to settle infiltrators in Assam to boost its vote bank. Modi accused Congress of encouraging anti-national activities and conspiring to alter Assam's demography. He asserted that Congress prioritizes votes over Assamese identity and appeasement politics.
Misleading propaganda: MEA on 'threat to Dhaka mission' report
Taking strong note of the reports, the ministry said that the mission was never under any security threat and that the police worked efficiently to disperse protestors who were raising slogans against the killing of a Hindu Bandaldeshi, Dipu Chandra Das, in Mymensingh.
Jee Ram jee, wait continues: With Vikas impacting our lives, we keep longing for Ram Rajya
Citizens yearn for Ram Rajya, a governance ideal of fairness and peace, contrasting with modern 'Vikas' marked by noise, pollution, and disregard for science. The article laments the departure from the principles of Maryada Purushottam, whose rule ensured purity and prosperity for all.
Srinagar court acquits and orders release of three UAPA accused
The court observed that prosecution has proved the terrorist attack, deaths and injuries, and recovery of empty cartridges from the scene beyond doubt, but has failed to produce cogent, independent evidence connecting the accused to the specific incident.
2 more arrested over Hindu man's lynching in Bangladesh; 12 held so far
Two more individuals were apprehended on Sunday regarding the lynching of a Hindu man in Bangladesh. This brings the total number of arrests to twelve. The victim, Dipu Chandra Das, was killed and his body set ablaze following accusations of blasphemy. Police are investigating the incident, which occurred in Mymensingh.
BJP explores options to block Karnataka's hate speech and hate crimes (Prevention) bill
Both Houses of the legislature passed the Hate Speech and Hate Crimes (Prevention) Bill, 2025, last week and the government is expected to send it to Raj Bhavan in the next few days for the governor's assent.
Inc & Out: How voluntary liquidation has become the new game in town
Company promoters are increasingly choosing voluntary liquidation to close unviable businesses. This structured process offers a clean exit, avoiding mounting losses and compliance costs. Since the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code's inception, many companies have initiated this route. Data shows absence of business activity is the primary reason. This code simplifies business closure, enabling faster exits for solvent companies.
25 crore out of poverty, neo-middle class rising, says PM Modi in Assam
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that 25 crore people have exited poverty in the last 11 years. He inaugurated a new ammonia-urea plant in Assam, emphasizing farmer welfare. Modi stated that improved living standards have led to a neo-middle class. He highlighted government initiatives supporting farmers and promoting self-reliance in fertilizer production.
India's exports rebound in Nov on supply-chain shifts, US holiday restocking: GTRI
Indian exports to the US saw a strong rebound in November. This recovery followed two months of decline. Supply chain adjustments and businesses restocking for the US holiday season drove the growth. Despite a significant 50 per cent tariff, key sectors like electronics and machinery showed improvement. This indicates exporters are adapting to new trade conditions.
Opportunities abound in India to customise AI: Stanford professor Susan Athey
Artificial Intelligence is opening doors for India to create bespoke language solutions and localized services tailored for its diverse populace. According to Stanford's Susan Athey, there's a promising opportunity for Indian startups to capitalize on this trend. However, she also raises a critical warning for emerging economies about the dangers of becoming dependent on outside AI tools.
Parliamentary panel may review powers of proposed Sebi ombudsman
A parliamentary panel is reviewing the Securities Markets Code, 2025 Bill. Key issues include the powers of a proposed ombudsman for investor grievances. The bill also proposes advance investigation notices for Sebi. The panel's recommendations will shape the final law, aiming to strengthen India's capital market ecosystem. This review ensures the implemented law aligns with legislative intent.
Hideous violation of civilisation: Venezuela rips into Trump at UN after US HIJACKS 2nd oil tanker
Bangladesh 'rejects' MEA comments over demonstration in New Delhi
Bangladesh has rejected India's statements regarding a protest outside its High Commission in New Delhi. Dhaka questions how demonstrators gained access to the diplomatic area. India had previously called reports of a security breach misleading propaganda. The protest was against the killing of a Hindu man in Mymensingh. Both nations are communicating through diplomatic channels.
Bridgerton Season 4: Why the Bathtub Benophie scene has fans buzzing?
As Bridgerton season 4 approaches, remarks from showrunner Jess Brownell have reignited anticipation among fans of Julia Quinns books, especially those eagerly following the love story of Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie.
My wifes beautiful underwear Trump riffs on Melanias lingerie, blasting FBIs Mar-a-Lago raid
Breathe Well-being CEO Rohan Verma's LinkedIn post ignited a debate on privilege, merit, and luck. Verma argued that circumstances beyond control largely shape life outcomes, with educational background and family wealth playing significant roles. He suggested luck accounts for 90% of life's results. Social media users expressed divided opinions, with some agreeing and others challenging his assertions.
Declaration of vengeance: US launches Op Hawkeye in Syria, Trump touts killing of ISIS thugs
France to build new aircraft carrier, Macron tells troops based in Gulf
Macron, who originally touted the plans in 2020, was speaking to troops based at a French military base in Abu Dhabi located near the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial chokepoint for global oil flows.
What else is being covered up? Trump, DOJ, Bondi under fire as 16 Epstein files vanish overnight
Facts are being misrepresented in Delhi airport incident: Pilot Sejwal's lawyer
An Air India Express pilot, Captain Virender Sejwal, faced an altercation at Delhi airport. His lawyer states the incident was resolved with CISF presence and claims casteist remarks and threats were made. The pilot is suspended pending investigation. The civil aviation ministry has ordered a formal inquiry into the matter.
Local body polls: Congress claims it won 41 posts of municipal council presidents
Congress has announced significant wins in Maharashtra's local body elections. The party claims 41 municipal council presidents and 1,006 councillors have been elected on its symbol. Results for all local bodies are still being declared. The Chief Minister stated the BJP achieved a record with 48 percent of councillors winning on its symbol and 129 presidents elected.
Delhi govt hikes transport dept budget by 60% to Rs 9,110 crore
Delhi's transport budget sees a significant 60% jump to Rs 9,110 crore for 2025-26. The focus is on expanding the Delhi Metro to combat air pollution. New Metro corridors are approved, and pending payments for older phases are being cleared.
Bank holidays next week: From 22 December to 28 December, banks in certain states will observe six holidays, including December 25 for Christmas.
'Situation in Bangladesh is difficult...': RSS chief urges worldwide unity of Hindus amid hard times
Thought of the Day by Edgar Allan Poe: If you wish to forget Famous quotes by the American poet
Thought of the Day: Edgar Allan Poes enduring influence extends beyond his famous tales to his incisive aphorisms and keen reflections on fear, obsession, love and loss. Best known for works such as The Murders in the Rue Morgue, which helped shape modern detective fiction, and the poem The Raven, Poe also revealed a deep understanding of human psychology through his brief yet powerful observations.
Mumbai Congress discusses possible alliance with Prakash Ambedkar's VBA
A Congress team recently engaged with Prakash Ambedkar, head of Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, focusing on the pivotal Mumbai municipal elections. They dissected urban governance hurdles and the necessity for inclusive progress within the metropolis. While Congress aims to run solo in the BMC elections, they are fostering dialogues with factions like VBA and RPI for potential collaborations.
Rane vs Rane: Shiv Sena defeats BJP candidate in Kankavli municipal council
The Shiv Sena has secured victory in the Kankavli municipal council elections. A candidate supported by Nilesh Rane of the Shiv Sena defeated the challenger backed by his brother and state minister Nitesh Rane. This outcome occurred on their home turf. Nilesh Rane expressed mixed emotions, highlighting the alliance's continuation despite the BJP's loss.
Ashes defeat heralds end of England's Bazball era
England's aggressive 'Bazball' cricket approach has failed in Australia. The team suffered a significant Ashes defeat after a three-year run. Coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes may seek to revive the style. However, the team's preparations and performance have drawn criticism. England now aims to win a single test match after a series of losses.
Snowfall, rain in Kashmir; fog undeterred in Delhi, Punjab, UP
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted heavy snowfall and rainfall, accompanied by snowstorms at isolated places over the higher reaches of Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh and northeast Himachal Pradesh until Monday.
Gurugram changes office timings amid severe pollution: Check new government and private office rules
Gurugram administration has altered office timings for state government and municipal bodies. This decision follows the implementation of Stage IV of the Graded Response Action Plan due to severe air pollution. New timings aim to reduce traffic congestion and vehicular emissions. Private institutions are also advised to adopt work-from-home policies.
Quote of the day: Today, as the Quote of the Day reminds readers of humanitys restless relationship with time, Pascals words feel not historical but immediate. In an era defined by urgency and anticipation, his wisdom offers a quiet challenge: to recognise where our thoughts dwell, and why.
Ukraine battles attempted Russian breakthrough in border region
Ukrainian forces are engaged in intense fighting in the Sumy region. Russia is attempting a breakthrough near Grabovske village. Reports indicate Russian troops forcibly moved around 50 civilians from Grabovske to Russia. This follows earlier Russian claims of capturing Vysoke village. Ukrainian authorities had previously evacuated residents from border communities.
Is Trump your boss?: Sen Kim goes in all guns blazing at Chairman over POTUS pressure on FCC
LIVE:Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis press briefing on BJP, Mahayuti victory in Local Body Election
Situation in Bangladesh absolutely alarming for India; Pakistan can take advantage: Robinder Sachdev
Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev voices alarm over rising anti-India sentiment in Bangladesh. He warns that foreign agencies, particularly Pakistan, could exploit this trend to create tensions. The recent lynching of Hindu youth Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh highlights these concerns. Sachdev also notes the declining Hindu population in Bangladesh as a significant worry for India.
International fleet review in Vizag in Feb 2026
Visakhapatnam will host the International Fleet Review in February 2026. Over 100 nations will participate, showcasing naval strength and cooperation. The event aims to enhance interoperability and address maritime threats. Discussions will cover emerging technologies, legal frameworks, and humanitarian assistance. This gathering underscores India's commitment to cooperative security in the Indo-Pacific region.
Delhi Airport flight cancellations today: 110 flights cancelled, over 200 delayed
Dense fog disrupted flight operations at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport on Sunday. Over 110 flights were cancelled and more than 370 were delayed. This caused significant inconvenience to thousands of passengers. Low visibility procedures were activated to ensure safety. Similar disruptions affected other airports in North India. Airlines issued advisories for passengers to check flight status.
Congress indulging in anti-national activities, wants illegal immigrants to settle in Assam: PM Modi
Addressing a public rally after unveiling a Rs 10,601-crore fertiliser plant at Namrup in Assam's Dibrugarh, Modi also alleged that the Congress did not make any effort to modernise the old plant here, and find solutions to problems faced by farmers.
He never kept a deal: Rubio hints at aggressive US moves in Venezuela; Maduros days numbered?
Social security of $3,720 per month on offer? When to get it?
Social Security latest: The amount of money you get from Social Security each month depends on when you start receiving benefits.
News headlines December 22: The Indian Visa Application Centre in Chattogram suspends services due to security concerns. In Maharashtra, the BJP leads local body polls, while ISRO conducts parachute tests for astronaut safety. International news includes South Korea ordering compensation for a data breach, US-Russia talks on Ukraine, and tech giants advising employees on visa travel.
NYT Strands December 21: Hints, spangram and answers revealed for Sunday puzzle #658
Strands appeals to players who enjoy thematic puzzles rather than single-word challenges. Its blend of storytelling, spatial awareness and vocabulary makes it distinct from other NYT games.
Backlash to boom: Why brands are betting big on generative AI ads
McDonalds Netherlands released an AI-made Christmas ad that humorously depicts holiday struggles but was criticized for its tone and AI use. Yet, generative AI is increasingly embraced in advertising, with brands leveraging it for efficiency and creativity in campaigns.
Meat, alcohol ban at Amritsar & 2 other 'holy cities' now in effect: Punjab CM Mann
The Punjab government has officially declared Amritsar Walled City, Talwandi Sabo, and Sri Anandpur Sahib as holy cities. This designation brings a complete ban on the sale of meat, tobacco, alcohol, and other intoxicants in these revered Sikh locations. Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann confirmed the notification is now in effect. The government will enhance public transport for devotees.
Killing two birds with one big stone can Bollywood sequels crack it?
The success of Dhurandhar, earning over 538 crore, has heightened expectations for its sequel. However, the effectiveness of two-part films in Indian cinema varies, relying on the first film's success and the strength of the narrative to attract audiences.
S&P 500 is up more than 15 per cent so far 2025, on track for its third consecutive year of gains of at least 10 per cent.
BJP exploring options to block hate speech law in Karnataka, while Telangana plans its own
Karnataka's BJP is strategizing to prevent the new hate speech bill from becoming law, fearing it could be used against opposition leaders. Senior lawmakers plan to petition the Governor and explore legal avenues, citing judicial precedents.
IIT-B paper suggests changes on housing CPI computation review proposal
A technical paper from IIT-Bombay offers recommendations on proposed changes to how housing services are measured for inflation. While supporting a new base year, the paper cautions against collecting rent data from every dwelling monthly. Experts argue this could increase costs and compromise data quality. The paper suggests improving existing methods instead of a complete overhaul.
The $75 billion drain: How India lost the global shipping race and the bold mission to reclaim it
Once a maritime superpower, India now pays $75 billion annually to foreign ships. Can the Maritime Amrit Kaal Mission close a staggering gap with South Korea and China? Discover how India plans to reclaim the oceans and catch the shipbuilding bus.
Quote of the Day by Stephen Hawking: 'There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers.'
Stephen Hawking, diagnosed with a motor neuron disease early in life, defied expectations to become a renowned cosmologist. He viewed the universe as governed by natural laws, not divine intent, and saw consciousness as a product of the brain's physical processes, thus no afterlife. Hawking found meaning in life's finite nature, urging a focus on curiosity and discovery.
Quote of the day by Swami Vivekananda: 'Arise, awake, and stop not till...'
Swami Vivekanandas powerful quote continues to inspire people even today. It urges self-belief and sustained effort in the pursuit of ones goals. The message cuts through modern distractions and reminds us that true progress requires patience and discipline. It highlights the dignity found in honest effort and encourages individuals to rise above challenges and self-doubt. Timeless in its appeal, the quote stands as a clear call to action for everyone striving to move forward in life.
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Israeli Cabinet approves 19 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank
Israel's Cabinet has approved nineteen new settlements in the occupied West Bank. This move significantly expands the number of settlements. Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich announced the approval. Two settlements previously evacuated are included. This brings the total of new settlements over two years to sixty-nine.
Bondi beach shooting: Australia falls silent, lights candles for shooting victims
Australians observed a minute of silence to honor victims of the Bondi Beach shooting. Gunmen attacked a Jewish festival, killing 15 people. The nation mourns the loss of innocence. Unarmed civilians showed immense bravery. Authorities are investigating the incident and implementing new gun laws. The country grapples with rising hate speech and antisemitism.
Fabricated, politically motivated: Cong's Chidambaram on National Herald case
Congress leader P Chidambaram labelled the National Herald case as fabricated and politically motivated. He stated the Enforcement Directorate acted illegally. The ED had approached the Delhi High Court challenging a lower court's decision. The court declined to take cognisance of the money-laundering complaint.
Uttarakhand CM Dhami makes Bhagavad Gita recitation mandatory in schools
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami announced the mandatory recitation of Bhagavad Gita verses in state schools to foster cultural connection and moral development. He also highlighted the historic Kattarmal Sun Temple, emphasizing its architectural significance and Uttarakhand's rich heritage. Dhami further praised cultural events like Mahakauthig for preserving traditions and uniting the diaspora.
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Double-engine government solving problems created by Congress in Assam: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said his double-engine government was resolving long-pending problems created by the Congress in Assam, alleging years of neglect of Namrup's fertilizer units. Highlighting BJP-led reforms, he said urea production increased from 225 lakh metric tonnes in 2014 to around 306 lakh metric tonnes nationwide.
Delhi tribunal awards Rs 68.74 lakh compensation to parents of man killed in 2022 road accident
A Delhi tribunal has awarded over Rs 68 lakh compensation to the parents of Harshit Verma. Verma, 24, died in a road accident in March 2022. The accident occurred when the car he was in lost control and overturned. The tribunal found the driver's rash and negligent driving caused the crash. Verma was the sole breadwinner for his parents.
Two workers die after wall of opencast coal mine collapses in Jharkhand
Tragedy struck Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, as two coal workers lost their lives when a mine wall collapsed onto a truck. The incident occurred late Saturday night in the Urimari Police Station area. Both bodies were recovered Sunday morning.
Russia says chances of peace not improved by European and Ukrainian changes to US proposals
A top Russian foreign policy aide stated that changes to U.S. peace proposals by Europeans and Ukraine do not improve prospects for long-term peace. Yuri Ushakov expressed this view, noting that the modifications do not enhance the document or the possibility of achieving peace. U.S. negotiators met with Russian officials, with talks described as constructive and set to continue.
Power restored for about 95,000 customers after major outage hits San Francisco
Power has been restored for approximately 95,000 customers in San Francisco following a significant outage that affected around 130,000 residents. While most services were back online by Saturday evening, about 35,000 customers remained without electricity. The blackout caused traffic disruptions and temporary business closures.
Russia says talks on US peace plan for Ukraine 'are proceeding constructively'
Peace talks aimed at ending the Ukraine war are moving forward constructively in Florida. A Kremlin envoy met with US officials, including Jared Kushner. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy awaits the US stance. European Union leaders have pledged significant financial aid to Ukraine. Russia's President Vladimir Putin remains firm on his demands.
Rs 2 cr siphoned off from India's Permanent Mission in Geneva; CBI books accounts officer
A former accounts officer at India's Permanent Mission in Geneva has been accused of siphoning over 2 lakh Swiss francs (around Rs 2 crore) to fund crypto-gambling. Mohit allegedly replaced vendor QR codes with his own, diverting payments to his personal account. The scam was uncovered by auditors investigating duplicate payments.
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Barrie businessman and philanthropist Paul Sadlon Sr. dies at 93
Paul Sadlon, a respected Barrie businessman and philanthropist, has passed away at 93. His death was announced at an OHL game. Sadlon founded Paul Sadlon Motors in 1971. He was a significant supporter of Georgian College and contributed to the Sadlon Centre for Health, Wellness, and Sciences. His philanthropy extended to many community organizations.
Understanding Sangh through BJP lens is a huge mistake: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat
Australia will face a varied Christmas Day weather outlook, with mild conditions expected in the south-east and potential showers in the north. Western Australia, however, is bracing for a significant heatwave, with Perth forecast to reach 40C. Meanwhile, parts of the Northern Territory and Queensland anticipate heavy rain and thunderstorms.
CPP payments and OAS to arrive early on December 22 ahead of holidays: All your FAQs answered
Canadians will receive their final Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security payments of 2025 on December 22. These payments are issued early for the holiday season. Starting January 2026, Canada Pension Plan benefits will see an increase due to annual inflation adjustments. The next scheduled payment for both programs is January 28, 2026.
Uttar Pradesh Police is hiring 537 Sub-Inspector and Assistant Sub-Inspector positions. Applications open December 20, 2025, and close January 19, 2026. A correction window is available January 20-22, 2026. The selection process includes written tests, physical tests, and medical examinations. Interested candidates should visit the official UPPRPB portal for details.
Searches underway after terrorists take food from house in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur
Security forces are conducting a search operation in Udhampur's Chore Motu village. Terrorists reportedly took food from a house before fleeing into the nearby forest. The operation is ongoing in the Majalta area. This follows an earlier encounter where a policeman was killed. Forces are combing the forest belt to track the terrorists.
India-Oman CEPA to boost trade, MSME exports, energy security: Bank of Baroda economist
India has signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Oman to boost bilateral trade, support MSME-led exports and strengthen energy security. The pact, signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit, offers zero-duty access on over 98 per cent of Omans tariff lines for Indian goods and improves market access for labour-intensive sectors such as textiles, gems and jewellery, engineering goods and pharmaceuticals.
US acts on sanctions, intercepts oil tanker near Venezuela; Caracas slams move as theft, kidnapping
Two workers trapped after wall of opencast coal mine collapses in Jharkhand
Tragedy struck Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, as a mine wall collapsed on a truck. Two workers are trapped. The incident occurred late Saturday night at a Central Coalfield Limited mine. Rescue efforts are ongoing. Darkness, fog, and a protest hampered initial rescue operations. Another worker was rescued and hospitalized. Coal extraction activities have been halted.
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UPPSC LT Exam 2025: LT Grade Teacher exam today, timings and shifts announced
Gorakhpur is hosting the UPPSC LT Grade Teacher Recruitment Examination 2025. The exam is taking place on Sunday across six designated centres. Candidates arrived in large numbers from Saturday evening. The examination is being conducted in two shifts. Preparations are complete. The Marian Foundation also organized Teachers Awards Gorakhpur 2025 on Saturday.
Victorian public transport fares will increase from January 1, 2026, with daily full fare caps rising by 40 cents to $11.40 for Zone 1+2 travel. Concession, weekend, and public holiday fares will also see increases, sparking commuter backlash online. Transport Victoria stated the rise is due to its annual review and helps fund network operations.
Garena Free Fire Max Redeem Codes for December 21, 2025: Unlock 10+ free rewards now
Garena Free Fire Max players can get free in-game items using redeem codes. These codes are released regularly and are 12 characters long. Players must use them quickly as they have limited validity. The article provides codes for December 21, 2025. To claim rewards, visit the official redemption site and log in.
India extends Cyclone Ditwah assistance to Sri Lanka's northern region
India's 'Operation Sagar Bandhu' has extended humanitarian and infrastructure aid to Sri Lanka's northern Jaffna peninsula following Cyclone Ditwah. Engineering and medical teams are working to restore damaged connectivity and support affected communities, with relief distribution drives conducted across various districts.
Bangladesh is home to worlds third-largest Hindu population after India and Nepal
Bangladesh is home to the world's third-largest Hindu population. Official data confirms this significant presence. However, reports indicate a rapid decline in Hindu populations in countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh. India and Nepal are projected to remain Hindu-majority nations. By 2050, India will be a major Hindu stronghold and host the world's largest Muslim population.
Gunmen kill 10 people, injure another 10 in South Africa's Johannesburg
Tragedy struck near Johannesburg as unknown gunmen opened fire in Bekkersdal. Ten people lost their lives in the brutal attack. Another ten individuals sustained injuries. Police are investigating the motive behind the senseless violence. Some victims were reportedly shot randomly in the streets. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community.
Odisha's Transport Authority has ordered fuel stations to stop selling petrol and diesel to vehicles lacking a Pollution Under Control Certificate. This directive aims to reduce vehicular pollution and protect public health. Oil companies must ensure their dealers verify PUCC validity before dispensing fuel. This measure supports the state's pollution control and road safety initiatives.
Trump's photo, 15 other Epstein-linked documents vanish from US Justice Dept's public records
Mysterious disappearances of Jeffrey Epstein documents from a US Justice Department webpage have sparked outrage. At least 16 files, including a photo of President Donald Trump, vanished within a day. This fuels doubts about transparency in the ongoing Epstein document release. Survivors and lawmakers demand answers, feeling let down by the justice system.
Quote of the day by Hugh Jackman: There comes a certain point in life when you have to stop
This quote of the day by Hugh Jackman reflects the importance of personal responsibility and emotional maturity. It urges readers to stop blaming others or dwelling on past regrets, and instead focus on acceptance, self-awareness, and forward movement. True growth begins when you take control of your reactions and choices.
Police are investigating a security breach at two Adelaide prisons. An unauthorized person may have entered high-security areas using a forged identification pass. Authorities are examining if a doctored access card was used at Yatala Labour Prison and Adelaide Women's Prison. The Department for Correctional Services confirmed an identification card was confiscated. The matter is now with South Australia Police.
Maoist leader Rupesh, now T Vasudeva Rao, details his surrender after internal debates and the politburo's strategy shifts. He discusses the party's declining mass support, attempts to reconnect with people, and the decision to decentralize forces. Rupesh also touches upon the death of commander Hidma and his own alleged involvement in past incidents.
Major power outage hits San Francisco
A major power outage affected much of San Francisco on Saturday, leaving around 125,000 residents without electricity, the citys emergency management department and Pacific Gas and Electric reported. Authorities advised residents to limit non-essential travel, treat traffic signals as four-way stops, keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed, and switch off major appliances to prevent surges, calling 911 only for life-threatening emergencies.
'Indias future is inseparable from its neighbours,' says ex Army chief Naravane as Bangladesh boils
He stated that India's future is linked to its neighbours, underscoring the importance of maintaining positive ties amid turmoil in Bangladesh. Speaking about Bangladesh, Naravane refrained from commenting on internal matters, stressing India's focus on nurturing relationships. He noted that political rhetoric often spreads misinformation, emphasising the need for constructive engagement.
Pakistan court sentences 4 PTI leaders for 10 years in connection with May 9 riots
An anti-terrorism court has sentenced four PTI leaders, including Yasmin Rashid and Mian Mehmoodur Rashid, to 10 years in prison for their involvement in the May 9 riots. The convictions stem from cases related to the burning of vehicles and a container. These sentences follow earlier convictions for the same leaders in other May 9 riot cases.
People in Siliguri protest against reported attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, urges India to act

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