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A political storm brewed in Tamil Nadu as a Congress leader highlighted the state's alarming debt, sparking sharp retorts from the DMK and discomfort within his own party. The BJP seized the opportunity to criticize the ruling DMK. This public discord has reignited concerns about unity within the I.N.D.I. Alliance.
China launches 'Justice Mission 2025' military drills around Taiwan, asserts territorial claim
China launched Justice Mission 2025, a large-scale inter-service military exercise around Taiwan, involving coordinated ground, air, navy, and missile units. The drills aim to test joint combat capabilities and serve as a warning against Taiwan independence and external interference, asserting China's sovereignty over the island.
Myanmar holds phase 1 of three-phase polls; India sends observer
Myanmar commenced its first elections since the 2021 military takeover, with voting spread across three phases. Over 5,000 candidates are contesting approximately 950 seats using a mixed-member proportional system. The pro-Army USDP is expected to lead, with the military framing the polls as a path to reconciliation and prosperity.
'Parivar together': Ajit Pawar announces NCP-NCP (SP) alliance for Pimpri-Chinchwad civic polls
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar announced an alliance between his NCP and Sharad Pawar's NCP (SP) for the Pimpri-Chinchwad civic polls, stating the family has united. He urged party workers to focus on development and avoid controversial remarks. Talks are also ongoing for a tie-up in the Pune Municipal Corporation elections.
Delhi-NCR weather: National capital continues to choke as air quality turns severe, AQI at 402
Delhi and surrounding areas are experiencing severe air quality, with the AQI reaching 402. This dangerous pollution, coupled with dense fog, has led to significant disruptions in transportation, causing delays for numerous trains and flights. Authorities are advising passengers to verify flight statuses and allow extra travel time.
Quote of the Day by Immanuel Kant: 'It is not Gods will merely that we should be happy, but...'
Philosopher Immanuel Kant believed happiness is not a gift but a personal creation. He stressed individual responsibility for well-being. Kant's ideas, from the 18th century, continue to influence thought on ethics and freedom. His work highlights that fulfillment requires effort, reason, and ethical action. This perspective empowers individuals to build meaning instead of passively waiting.
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China's BYD poised to overtake Tesla in 2025 EV sales
Chinese auto giant BYD is set to overtake Tesla as the world's top electric vehicle seller for 2025. BYD's sales have significantly outpaced Tesla's, with projections indicating a decline for the American company. Industry watchers anticipate a transition period for EV demand in the US following tax credit changes.
Trump says Ukraine and Russia are 'closer than ever' to peace after talks with Zelenskyy
President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, stating both nations are closer to a peace deal, though complex negotiations remain. Trump believes Russian President Putin desires peace, despite ongoing attacks. Key sticking points include Russia's control over Ukrainian territory and security guarantees for Ukraine.
North Korea says it tested long-range cruise missiles
North Korea launched long-range cruise missiles into the sea. Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test, expressing satisfaction. This display aims to bolster the nation's nuclear deterrence. South Korea and the US remain vigilant. These launches follow recent weapons tests, including a nuclear-powered submarine. Observers anticipate further demonstrations ahead of a party congress.
'We have the makings of a deal': Trump hosts Zelenskyy after dialling Putin; Is Ukraine war ending?
Mallikarjun Kharge accuses Modi govt of weakening Congress-era institutions, MGNREGA
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has accused the Modi government of weakening key institutions and schemes established during Congress rule. He specifically mentioned MGNREGA, RTI, and RTE. Kharge urged party members to resist these actions. He stated that the Congress, despite having less power, will fight back against those turning religion into politics and crushing people's rights.
52 new forward bases, 1,562 surrenders mark 2025 in Bastar: Police
Bastar police established 52 Forward Operating Bases in Naxal-affected districts during 2025. This period saw 1,562 Maoist cadres surrender, including key leaders. Security forces eliminated 11 central committee members. A total of 256 Maoists, 23 security personnel, and 46 civilians lost their lives. The year also marked the elimination of feared commander Madvi Hidma.
RSS weighs decentralised model to deepen grassroots outreach
The RSS is planning a major organisational overhaul. This restructuring aims to decentralise power and increase engagement at the village and mohalla levels. The existing prant system will be replaced by more numerous sambhags. This shift will bring leadership closer to field units. The RSS is also focusing on community work and social transformation.
Congress split on Digvijaya Singh's remarks, pushes for stronger organisation
Congress leader Digvijaya Singh has urged party reinforcement, drawing parallels with the RSS-BJP's organizational might. This statement has led to varied reactions from Congress Working Committee members. While some agree on the need for a stronger party, they firmly reject the RSS ideology. Leaders emphasized learning from others without adopting their principles.
CBI wraps up arguments; Kejriwal, Sisodia begin defence in Delhi Excise Case
After a thorough presentation by the Central Bureau of Investigation, the focus now shifts to Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia as they articulate their defenses regarding the Delhi excise controversy. The court's decision on whether to formalize the charges will follow a complete review of both sides' arguments.
Two helicopters crash in New Jersey leaving one person dead and another injured, officials say
A tragic helicopter crash occurred in Hammonton, New Jersey. One person lost their life in the incident. Another individual sustained critical injuries and was rushed to a hospital. Flames engulfed one of the aircraft. Authorities are investigating the cause of the devastating accident. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are involved.
Operation Sindoor, a decisive military strike against Pakistan in 2025, redefined India's response to terrorism and reshaped its national security strategy. The operation exposed Pakistan's nuclear bluff and demonstrated India's capability for impactful strikes, leading to significant shifts in military thinking and preparedness for future conflicts.
A step forward: 83 GSTAT members allotted benches
In an office order issued by the Department of Revenue on Saturday, the ministry said the allotments were approved by the competent authority and that all members have been asked to join their respective benches by January 21. The move is expected to pave the way for the start of GSTAT hearings shortly thereafter. The Centre is also learnt to have directed the state governments to expedite the provision of courtrooms and office space to ensure that members can begin hearings immediately after joining.
Household debt and investment to be part of FY28 GDP data
The All-India Debt and Investment Survey (AIDIS), scheduled between July 2026 and June 2027, is a key input for estimating gross fixed capital formation, or GFCF - a core component of GDP that tracks spending on assets such as housing, land and durable goods. Data from AIDIS 2026-27 will be incorporated into the 2027-28 GDP estimates, the official said.
Higher gratuity liability due to labour codes must be treated as expense: ICAI
The gratuity liability is expected to rise, as the new labour codes have redefined wages and eased the eligibility for such a benefit for fixed-term workers, including the contractual ones. This liability, the ICAI said, needs to be recognised in interim financial statements/results of companies for the December quarter, in sync with relevant accounting requirements.
Spy seagulls and political falcons: Are migratory birds more than they seem?
Birds undertake long migrations for survival and impulse. A seagull with a GPS tracker and Amur falcons migrating from Manipur to Africa spark curiosity. A political 'fly in and fly out' generates excitement. This 'bird' appears globally, its actions debated. Unity is crucial for overcoming challenges, as shown by a mouse helping pigeons.
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UP schools closed till January amid cold wave; CM Adityanath orders emergency winter measures
UP School Holiday: Uttar Pradesh faces a severe cold wave. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered all schools closed until January 1. He directed officials to stay alert and ensure no one sleeps in the open. Funds are released for blankets, shelters, and bonfires. Relief work is underway across the state.
India secured a commanding 30-run victory over Sri Lanka in the fourth women's T20I. Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma's record partnership powered India to a massive 221/2. Vaishnavi Sharma's bowling restricted Sri Lanka to 191/6. This win gives India a 4-0 lead in the five-match series.
NCP announces list of 37 candidates for BMC elections
The Ajit Pawar-led NCP has released its first list of 37 candidates for the upcoming Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections. The party will contest the polls independently. Other parties like AAP have also announced candidates. The elections are scheduled for January 15. Nominations close on December 30. The Congress has allied with Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi for the civic body polls.
PM Modi lauds Op Sindoor, Mahakumbh, Ram temple completion, Indian in space in 2025
In his final Mann ki Baat of 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted Indias key achievements over the year, including Operation Sindoor by the Air Force, the Ram temple flag installation, the Prayagraj Mahakumbh, and Indias growing global presence in science, sports, and culture.
Taxi rides get pricier January 1 as new law raises costs every 52 seconds what it means for you
Taxi fares in Arlington, Virginia are set to rise from January 1. New rates will increase the initial drop charge, distance fees, and waiting time costs. These adjustments aim to support drivers and keep local taxi services competitive. Similar fare increases are also being considered in Kaua'i County, Hawaii, for chartered tour taxis.
Ajit Pawar announces NCP-NCP (Sharad Pawar) alliance for upcoming civic body polls in Maharashtra
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar announced that the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and the NCP (Sharad Pawar) faction will contest the Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal elections together. Pawar stated that this alliance aims to bring the family together again and that seat-sharing discussions are underway, with an announcement expected soon.
PM Modi pushes manufacturing, services drive; eyes India as worlds food basket
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged states to boost manufacturing and the services sector, emphasizing India's potential to become a global services giant. He also highlighted the nation's capacity to transform into the world's food basket through advancements in agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, dairying, and fisheries, aiming for significant food exports.
Congress's Salman Khurshid criticises RSS, cites 'Sholay' analogy; says Cong wont follow their model
United States has become 'real' United Nations: Trump
Former President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia. He stated the United States has become the 'real' United Nations, resolving eight conflicts. Trump criticized the UN for its lack of involvement in global peace efforts. He is scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss a peace plan.
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UP SIR: Nearly 2.89 crore names deleted from draft voter list
Uttar Pradesh's draft voter list will feature 12.55 crore names. Nearly 2.89 crore voters were removed. Those excluded can reapply from January 1. Over 1 crore voters are unmapped and need to provide documents. Objections to the draft list can be filed until January 31. This process aims for a clean electoral roll.
Delhi braces for dense fog, smog as orange alert issued for Monday
Delhi braces for a difficult start to the week. The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for very dense fog. Temperatures will remain chilly, severely affecting visibility. Pollution levels are dangerously high. The Air Quality Index is in the 'very poor' category, with some areas reaching 'severe'. Humidity is also extremely high, worsening conditions.
Misuse of PILs weakens society, justice system: RSS General Secretary Arun Kumar
RSS leader Arun Kumar warned that Public Interest Litigations are being misused, harming society. He spoke at a convention where advocates passed a resolution. They are demanding faster judge appointments. The delay in filling court positions weakens the justice system. This impacts ordinary citizens, especially the poor. The resolution calls for time-bound appointments to ensure access to justice.
'It is need of world that we become Vishwaguru': RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat called for India to become a Vishwaguru, driven by global necessity. He highlighted the resurgence of Sanatana Dharma and the interconnectedness of Bharat, the Hindu nation, Sanatana Dharma, and Hindutva. Bhagwat stressed that achieving this status requires sustained hard work and the organization of the Hindu community worldwide.
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Dhaka rejects India's remarks over hostilities against minorities in Bangladesh
Dhaka has rejected India's concerns regarding the treatment of minorities in Bangladesh. Dhaka states that India's narrative is inaccurate and exaggerated. Bangladesh also raised concerns about incidents targeting minority communities in India. Dhaka believes all countries must protect their minorities. The two nations are exchanging views on minority welfare.
Quote of the Day: Brigitte Bardot, the iconic actress and animal rights activist, passed away at 91. Her powerful quote, To possess a fur coat is to wear a cemetery on one's back, condemned the fur industry with moral outrage. Bardot dedicated her later life to animal welfare, leaving behind a legacy of uncompromising advocacy.
Bengal Police warn people of loan fraud using CM Mamata Banerjee's name, photos
West Bengal Police warn citizens about a loan fraud racket active on social media. Scammers are using Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's name and photos to promote fake government loan schemes. They lure victims with instant loans without CIBIL scores. Victims are asked for personal details and advance fees. Police urge people to avoid suspicious links and apps.
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School assembly news headlines for December 29: Top national, international & sports updates
News headlines December 29: India is seeing a significant drop in malaria cases. The civil aviation ministry has established a 24x7 control room for passenger assistance. Rolls Royce aims to make India a home market for its jet engines and naval propulsion. China's Maglev train has set a new speed record. In sports, Joe Root achieved a major career milestone.
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Gold is world's most valuable assets, Silver chases Nvidia's market cap. What to expect in 2026?
Gold, Silver prices prediction: Analysts said silver prices may move higher USD 80-85 per ounce globally, due to global supplies constraints.
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Quote of the day by Sun Tzu: 'The supreme art of war is to subdue...'
Sun Tzu's supreme art of war emphasizes subduing the enemy without fighting, valuing strategy, deception, and preparation over bloodshed. This approach prioritizes knowledge, patience, and balance, leading to victory with minimal destruction. The principle extends beyond warfare, highlighting the power of influence and restraint in resolving everyday struggles.
U.S. Stock Market outlook: S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq all fell less than 0.1 per cent on Friday.
NYT Connections Answers December 28: Crack the Sunday puzzle #931 with these hints and solution
NYT Connections puzzle #931 on December 28, 2025, challenges players with four categories: shipping containers, stillness, watch parts, and playful dog names. The game, a daily word puzzle, requires sorting 16 words into four groups of four, with difficulty levels indicated by colour. Hints and solutions are provided for those seeking assistance.
Vijay Sales has started its Apple Days Sale. The sale runs until January 4, 2026. Customers can find discounts on the latest iPhones, MacBooks, iPads, and Apple accessories. Special offers include loyalty points and exchange bonuses. Demo and open units are also available at reduced prices. Bank offers provide additional instant discounts on purchases.
2025 fashion presented a dichotomy of styles, from the understated elegance of Quiet Luxury and Old Money to the playful chaos of Eclectic Grandpa and Y3K futurism. Denim, quirky accessories like Labubu dolls, and a sporty-preppy fusion also defined the year's trends, showcasing a bold experimentation with identity and vision.
From Sid-Kiaras daughter Saraayah to Raghav-Parineetis son Neer, 2025 was a landmark year for celebrity parents. This comprehensive roundup covers the star kids born this year, detailing their birth dates, meaningful names like Evaarah and Fatehsinh, and the heartwarming journey of their famous parents from marriage to parenthood.
'RSS is at the forefront of creating religious tension': Sanjay Raut over Digvijaya's RSS praise
'See us progress with...': What Uday Kotak wants in 2026 as he worries about the changing world
Uday Kotak, founder of Kotak Mahindra Bank, shares his thoughts as 2025 concludes. He highlights the technological and economic advancements his generation has witnessed. Kotak also points to potential losses such as reduced in-person interactions and environmental issues. He expresses hope for a more sensitive and balanced 2026.
Sigachi Industries CEO held after Telangana plant explosion
Sigachi Industries Managing Director and CEO Amit Raj Sinha has been arrested. The arrest is linked to the explosion at the company's pharma plant in Sangareddy district. The incident on June 30 killed 46 people. Several others were injured and some remain missing. Police have registered a case against six individuals from the pharmaceutical company.
Quote of the Day: Maya Angelou's powerful quote, Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible, highlights the destructive nature of bias. Her life, marked by hardship and resilience, informed her profound insights into societal divisions. Angelou's words urge us to confront inherited hatred to achieve clarity and compassion.
Congress to allot up to 50% seats to women, youth in Kerala Assembly polls: Satheesan
Kerala Opposition Leader V.D. Satheesan announced that the Congress party will allocate up to 50% of its Assembly election seats to women and young candidates. This move aligns with the AICC's policy and Rahul Gandhi's commitment to greater representation, ensuring opportunities for the younger generation without sidelining senior leaders.
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Quote of the day on career and choices by Heath Ledger: I start to get bored, not with the choices
Heath Ledger, renowned for his iconic roles, once revealed he destroyed his career to rebuild it after feeling stifled by a lack of creative control. He emphasized the importance of quality and purpose over constant success, advocating for taking control to shape a life and career that truly reflects one's identity.
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Cong not just a political party, but voice of India's soul: Rahul on party's foundation day
On its 140th Foundation Day, Rahul Gandhi declared the Congress represents India's soul, supporting the weak and hardworking. He vowed to fight for truth, courage, and the Constitution against injustice and dictatorship, honoring the party's legacy of freedom and democratic values.
on Sunday made a strong case for India building its own sovereign AI capabilities, warning that unchecked dependence on foreign technologies could pose serious economic and strategic risks for the country, as he stressed that artificial intelligence has emerged as a defining force of the fourth industrial revolution.
Kobe Bryant, a legendary athlete, believed true greatness lies in inspiring others to achieve their dreams. His principles of discipline, self-belief, and hard work emphasize that personal success is amplified by motivating those around you. This enduring message encourages us to uplift others through our actions and support their aspirations.
Amit Shah pays emotional tribute to Doctors at 100th IMA NATCON; recalls personal COVID battle
Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded the medical fraternity at the 100th IMA NATCON 2025, highlighting their courage during the COVID-19 pandemic. He emphasized their crucial role in India's transformation into a developed nation by 2047 and encouraged the integration of AI while preserving the human touch in healthcare.
Seeds of tomorrow will be sown in algorithms: Gautam Adani at AI centre launch in Baramati
Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani inaugurated the Sharadchandra Pawar Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence in Baramati, Maharashtra. The Adani Group has partnered with Vidya Pratishthan to enhance AI collaboration, emphasizing the transformative potential of AI for India's progress and capability building.
Unnao rape victim hopes Supreme Court will deliver justice in Kuldeep Sengar case
The Unnao rape victim expressed hope for justice from the Supreme Court as the CBI challenges the Delhi High Court's decision to suspend Kuldeep Singh Sengar's life sentence. The Supreme Court will hear the CBI's appeal on December 29, following Sengar's conviction in 2019.
Two suspects in youth leader Hadi's murder case fled to India, claim Bangladesh police
Two key suspects in the murder of Inquilab Moncho leader Sharif Osman Hadi have reportedly fled Bangladesh. They are believed to be in India, having crossed the border into Meghalaya. The suspects, Faisal Karim Masud and Alamgir Sheikh, were allegedly aided by local contacts. Hadi was a prominent youth leader and parliamentary candidate.
China's finance ministry says fiscal policies will be more 'proactive' in 2026
China's finance ministry plans proactive fiscal policies for next year. The focus will be on boosting domestic demand and technological innovation. Investment in new productive forces and people's development will be expanded. The social security system will be improved with better healthcare and education. Urban and rural integration will be promoted. China aims for around 5% economic growth in 2026.
Which Indian city was once known as the City of Seven Islands?
Before becoming Indias financial capital, Mumbai existed as a cluster of seven separate islands that were gradually merged into the bustling metropolis we know today. From isolated islands to a unified megacity, Mumbais journey remains one of the most remarkable urban transformations in Indian history.
Unnao rape case: SC to hear CBI plea against suspension of Kuldeep Sengar's life term on Monday
The Supreme Court will hear the CBI's plea challenging the Delhi High Court's order suspending expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar's life sentence in the Unnao rape case. The CBI argues the high court erred in not considering Sengar a public servant under POCSO. The court will also hear a separate petition challenging the suspension.
Mobile internet services have been restored in Assam's Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong districts after a week of violence that claimed two lives and injured over 170 people. The restoration follows an improvement in the law and order situation, with security forces remaining deployed in affected areas.
Steroid use is surging across Australia, a growing concern despite a ban on non-medical use. Data shows a nearly 40 percent rise in users over seven years. Many users seek advice online due to stigma from medical professionals. Quitting steroids presents significant health risks, including depression. Australia's health sector needs to address this issue more effectively.
MHA provides 'Y+' category armed CISF security to West Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal
The Ministry of Home Affairs has provided West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer with 'Y-plus' category armed security cover from the CISF. This decision, based on an intelligence threat perception report, comes as the crucial Special Intensive Revision drive, aimed at updating electoral rolls, enters a sensitive hearing phase.
P Viswanathan: A watchman-turned municipal chairman from Paniya tribe in Kerala
P Viswanathan has become the first municipal chairman from the Paniya tribal community in Kalpetta Municipality. He recently won a general seat and was chosen by his party for the top post. Viswanathan aims to inspire his community and bring change. His parents expressed immense happiness at his achievement. This marks a significant milestone for the Paniya community in Wayanad.
Eviction row: Is Congress leader Venugopal 'super CM' of Karnataka, asks state BJP
The BJP has questioned Congress leader K C Venugopal's involvement in Karnataka's administrative matters concerning an eviction drive. Opposition leaders say that Karnataka's governance is by an elected chief minister and cabinet, not by party officials. They argue that such intervention is a blatant overreach and an insult to federalism.
The Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal is set to become operational nationwide. Benches have been formally allotted to 83 newly appointed members. These members are expected to join their respective benches by January 21, 2026. This development will enable the commencement of tax dispute resolution hearings shortly thereafter. State governments are arranging necessary space for immediate functioning.
ISRO aims to commission third launch pad at Shriharikota in 4 years: Scientist
India's space agency ISRO is building a third launch pad at its Shriharikota spaceport. This expansion is planned to accommodate larger satellites weighing over 14,000 kg. ISRO is currently selecting vendors for this significant project. The new launch pad is expected to be operational within four years. This development will enhance ISRO's capabilities for future space missions.
We will campaign against the 'conspiracy' to end MGNREGA: Sachin Pilot
Congress plans a nationwide campaign to protect MGNREGA. Sachin Pilot announced the initiative on the party's foundation day. The campaign will begin soon to oppose alleged government efforts to weaken the rural employment scheme. Congress leaders aim to strengthen the party and present their views on various issues. The party emphasizes unity and its commitment to core values.
Stranger Things' Duffer Brothers won't be making Netflix series on Stephen King's The Talisman
Netflix has cancelled its planned series adaptation of The Talisman. The project, developed by the Duffer Brothers, was years in the making. Adapting the fantasy novel proved more difficult than anticipated. This marks another setback for the long-troubled screen adaptation. However, Stephen King is working on a third book in the saga.
New Year 2026: Date, day, history & why its celebrated on Jan 1
New Year celebrations today mix traditions and modern rituals. Fireworks, music, and gatherings mark hope and fresh beginnings. The January 1 date has a long history, from ancient Mesopotamia to Roman reforms. Julius Caesar and Pope Gregory XIII shaped the modern calendar. Many cultures still celebrate traditional New Years alongside the Gregorian calendar.
Explosion at firing range in UP leaves four Army personnel injured
Four Army personnel sustained injuries during a firing practice session at the Badkala firing range on Saturday evening. An unexpected explosion occurred during routine exercises, prompting immediate medical attention for the injured soldiers. Two of the four personnel were later transferred to the district hospital due to their serious condition.
The student-led National Citizen Party (NCP), which was formed during the July Uprising last year, leading to the ousting of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has now found itself divided over alliance and seat-sharing discussions with the Islamic conservative party Jamaat-e-Islami for the upcoming national elections.
As 2026 begins, embrace new beginnings, fresh hopes, and endless possibilities. This new year offers renewed energy, positivity, and the promise of brighter days. Share heartfelt wishes, inspiring quotes, and warm messages with loved ones to celebrate this beautiful moment.
PM Modi highlights Indias global influence in 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated 2025 as a year of significant achievements for India. The nation saw proud milestones in national security, sports, and scientific innovation. India's armed forces conducted Operation Sindoor. The men's cricket team won the ICC Champions Trophy, and the women's cricket team secured the World Cup. India's daughters also won the Women's Blind T20 World Cup.
Mallikarjun Kharge commemorates Congress foundation day with a strong stance against MGNREGA repeal
Telangana Assembly session beginning on Monday to be stormy over river water issues
Telangana's Legislative Assembly winter session is set for a stormy start, dominated by a fierce war of words between the ruling Congress and opposition BRS over river water issues. The BRS plans agitation, while the Congress government challenges them to a debate, highlighting past performance and alleged betrayals.

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