ED arrests I-PAC co-founder Vinesh Chandel in West Bengal coal scam case
The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Vinesh Chandel, a director of political consultancy firm I-PAC. This arrest is linked to a money-laundering case connected to an alleged coal scam in West Bengal. The agency conducted raids on premises belonging to I-PAC directors and former AAP communications in-charge. The case originates from a CBI FIR concerning a multi-crore coal-pilferage scam.
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau went viral after attending Coachella together, where photos and videos from the festival spread widely across social media. Perry shared Instagram images showing the couple walking hand-in-hand, relaxing on the grounds, and enjoying performances. Social media users reacted with humor, surprise, and debate as the unexpected celebrity-political pairing became one of the festivals most talked-about moments worldwide this year across platforms.
HC quashes 70 acres of Hebbal land acquisition 25 years later, orders CBI probe
A Karnataka High Court division bench has overturned a land acquisition for a non-existent company, restoring 70 acres in Bengaluru to farmers. The court cited a gross abuse of power and fraud, ordering a CBI probe into the 25-year-old transaction where a company was incorporated over a decade after applying for land.
Hormuz blockade has begun, Trump says; claims Iran wants a deal
Donald Trump announced a United States-led blockade against Iran is now in effect. He stated Iran is seeking negotiations while tensions remain high. Trump emphasized no fighting is occurring but the blockade will continue. He firmly ruled out any deal permitting Iran to possess nuclear weapons. Consequences were warned if a resolution is not reached soon.
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'NATO weren't there for us': Trump sends SERIOUS warning as allies refuse to join Hormuz blockade
Vidarbha's Praful Hinge has made a stunning IPL debut. He took three wickets in his very first over. Hinge dismissed Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Dhruv Jurel, and Lhuan-dre Pretorius. Sunrisers Hyderabad signed the young seamer at the IPL auction. He has a strong reputation in domestic cricket for his bowling.
Quote of the day : John Greens reflection does not diminish the emotional complexity of leaving, but it reframes it as a necessary step toward growth. In doing so, it encourages readers to trust their instincts, embrace uncertainty and recognise that sometimes, the path forward only becomes clear once the first step is taken.
INTC stock analysis: Intel stock has surged 51% in eight sessions, adding over $100 billion in market value, driven by a $14.2 billion plant buyback and partnerships with Tesla and Google. Despite analyst caution and valuation concerns, the company anticipates future earnings growth, with projections showing a turnaround from current losses.
Centre reshuffles top bureaucracy; appoints 48 officers as joint secretaries
The Centre has announced a significant bureaucratic reshuffle. Forty-eight civil servants have been appointed to joint secretary or equivalent positions. Hardik Satishchandra Shah is now private secretary to the prime minister at the joint secretary level. Several other officers have been assigned key roles across various government departments, including agriculture, civil aviation, commerce, defence, and home affairs.
The newly released The Boroughs trailer has piqued fans curiosity, teasing a familiar mix of mystery, horror, and emotionthis time with an unexpected twist.
Stocks sink, Iran move falters: Pakistan is a high-beta nation
Pakistan's attempt to mediate US-Iran talks and a related stock market rally ended quickly. The country's fortunes are tied to external events, not internal strength. Despite the setback, Pakistan may retain a role in ongoing backchannel diplomacy. Its strategic location and defense ties ensure continued relevance beyond mediation efforts.
McDonald's to add extra energy and fizz to US menus, WSJ reports
McDonald's is set to launch a new cold drink menu next month. This revamp includes a Red Bull Dragonberry Energizer, Dirty Dr Pepper, and Mango Pineapple Refresher. These new beverages will be available nationwide. McDonald's plans to price these drinks lower than competitors. This move aims to attract budget-conscious customers.
Indian judiciary of future cannot remain confined within imposing buildings: CJI
India's top judge envisions a future judiciary beyond courtrooms. Justice will reach citizens directly, seamlessly integrated into their lives. Judges will need broader understanding for complex issues like synthetic biology and deep-sea mining. This transformation aims for a more accessible and responsive justice system for all.
Kejriwal seeks judges recusal in liquor policy case, alleges reasonable bias
Deeply SORRY: Swalwell withdraws from California Governor race over sexual abuse allegations
No country can block Strait of Hormuz shipping, UN maritime chief warns amid US-Iran tensions
The UN maritime agency chief Arsenio Dominguez stated Monday that no nation possesses the legal authority to obstruct shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Access to this vital trade route remains blocked six weeks after the US-Iran war began. Dominguez emphasized that prohibiting innocent passage through international straits violates international law.
Popeyes one piece: Popeyes is introducing its first anime collaboration with One Piece, launching a limited-time menu and collectibles across the US and Canada on April 13. In partnership with Toei Animation, the campaign celebrates the franchises 25-year legacy and over 600 million manga sales. Select locations offer free collectible bento boxes for early buyers, while exclusive merchandise drops online.
Midnight meltdown: Trumps Pope Leo posts ignite 25th Amendment demandswill he be impeached?
Donald Trump's recent social media outbursts, including criticism of Pope Leo and sharing an AI image, have fueled demands for his removal. Calls for invoking the 25th Amendment are growing. Former CIA director John Brennan also urged Trump's departure, citing his unsuitability for office. The president's conduct continues to draw widespread attention and concern.
US-Iran war: UK PM Starmer rules out support for US blockade of Strait of Hormuz
Britain will not support a US blockade of Iranian ports. Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed the UK's stance to keep the Strait of Hormuz open for global trade. The UK is working with France and other partners to protect shipping routes. Military assets are focused on ensuring the Strait remains accessible. This move aims to ease global cost-of-living pressures.
The CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 is anticipated in mid-May, following exams that began on February 17, 2026. Students can access their results via official websites, SMS, IVRS, DigiLocker, and the UMANG app. A minimum of 33% in each subject is required to pass.
Net sales of non-financial private companies rise 11.4% in FY25: RBI data
The Reserve Bank's recent statistics reveal that net sales for non-financial private firms surged by 11.4 percent in 2024-25. This reflects a minor slowdown compared to last year. The services sector thrived, fueled by robust trade and thriving real estate activities. Meanwhile, the growth rate in manufacturing sales has cooled off.
US military to enforce blockade in Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea - note to seafarers
The U.S. military will enforce a blockade in the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea east of the Strait of Hormuz, affecting all vessel traffic regardless of flag. Vessels entering or departing the blockaded area without authorization face interception, diversion, and capture. This measure will not impede neutral transit passage through the Strait of Hormuz to non-Iranian destinations.
WrestleMania 42 set for Las Vegas Showdown: Date, match card and streaming details unveiled
The stage is set for one of professional wrestlings biggest events as WrestleMania 42 arrives in Las Vegas for a two-night spectacle featuring high-stakes title bouts and marquee rivalries.
India imposes import curbs on herbicide Glufosinate & salts
New Delhi has placed restrictions on Glufosinate and its salts imports for six months. This herbicide, crucial for agriculture, will face curbs if its combined cost, insurance, freight, and anti-dumping duty fall below Rs 1,154 per kilogram. Some imports will require government registration. India's agricultural chemical imports reached $1.65 billion in FY25, with China being a major supplier.
Chinese proverb of the day: It highlights the profound impact of even small acts of kindness. It urges us to respond to generosity with greater appreciation, fostering stronger relationships and a more compassionate society. This wisdom emphasizes valuing people and remembering kindness, encouraging a ripple effect of goodness.
A tech professional in Noida shared his flatmate's difficult job search. The unemployed individual faces constant rejection, primarily due to his English language proficiency. He experiences significant stress and anxiety, questioning his future and what to tell his family. The techie urges empathy and support for those navigating this challenging phase, emphasizing listening over advice.
ParamountWarner Bros deal likely to face UK antitrust probe as watchdog eyes Phase 1 review
Britain's competition regulator will soon investigate the massive $110 billion deal between Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery. This move comes as the film and TV industries are vital to the economy. Over a thousand industry professionals have voiced opposition, fearing harm to Hollywood. The regulator is gathering views before a formal launch.
A former model, Victoria Yakimova, has apologized to President Zelensky after being fired as Ukraine's honorary consul to the Dominican Republic. Her past modeling career and a photo wearing a Russian kokoshnik sparked backlash, leading to her swift dismissal after only two weeks in the role.
'I dont care if they...': Trump rejects any more diplomacy with Iran as Hormuz blockade begins now
Central extends PM E-DRIVE subsidy timeline for registered E2W, E3W till March 31, 2028
NATO allies refuse to join Trump's Strait of Hormuz blockade
America's NATO allies will not join President Trump's plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz. Britain and France stated they will not participate in the blockade. They emphasized the need to keep the vital waterway open. France will organize a conference to restore navigation. Turkey called for diplomacy to reopen the strait.
Hungary election: Viktor Orban LOSES power after 16 years, what it means for Putin, Trump and Europe
EAC-PM Working Paper suggests SVAMITVA-like scheme for urban India
In a working paper titled Unlocking Rural Property Rights: Social Inclusion and Credit Expansion through SVAMITVA, co-authored by Soumya Kanti Ghosh and Pulak Ghosh, part-time member of EAC-PM and Falguni Sinha, economist at ERD, SBI, it said the scheme will help to integrate scattered land records across states.
Japanese word of the day Komorebi: This quiet Japanese word might become your new daily motivation
Word of the day and thought of the day: A beautiful Japanese word, Komorebi, is now trending worldwide. It describes the lovely sight of sunlight peeking through tree leaves. This word, combining tree, leak, and light, captures a natural moment. People are using Komorebi on social media to share feelings of peace and mindfulness. It encourages appreciating simple, quiet beauty in our busy lives.
What is Anthropic's Mythos model and what does it do?
Anthropic Mythos AI model explained: Anthropic's powerful AI, Mythos, can uncover software vulnerabilities at an unprecedented scale, leading the company to withhold public release due to potential misuse by hackers. Instead, Anthropic is collaborating with major organizations through Project Glasswing to bolster defenses against rapidly evolving AI-driven cyber threats.
Israeli airspace remains partially open while Iraqi airspace is open: MEA on West Asia crisis
Why are gold and silver prices down, and will gold drop to $4,500 and silver slip to $70? Precious metals fell after rising Middle East tensions pushed oil above $100, lifted the dollar, and reduced rate cut hopes. Markets now watch inflation, Federal Reserve policy, and war risks to judge the next move in gold and silver prices.
IPL 2026: Tim David of Royal Challengers Bengaluru received a fine and a demerit point for disobeying umpire instructions. This occurred during the match against Mumbai Indians. David delayed returning the ball twice. Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya was also fined for a slow over-rate. Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the match by 18 runs.
The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education is expected to release Class 10 and 12 results soon, likely in late April or early May. Students can check their scores on official websites or DigiLocker, needing at least 33% in each subject to pass.
Chrysopoeia is more than just an alchemical term, it is a symbol of aspiration and possibility. It captures the timeless human quest to elevate, refine and transform.
Sitharaman accuses Stalin of creating false narrative over Centre's advisory on paddy bonus
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has responded to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin. She accused him of creating false narratives regarding a Centre's advisory on bonuses for wheat and paddy farmers. Sitharaman stated that Stalin misinterpreted the advisory. She highlighted that other states understood the letter's intent.
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CBSE: From Digi locker to SMS, here are alternate ways to check board results
Students eagerly await the CBSE Class 10 Result 2026. The Central Board of Secondary Education will announce results in mid-April. Students can check scores online via official websites. Access is also available through DigiLocker, SMS, IVRS, and the UMANG app. This ensures easy access for all students.
Rs 20 lakh, land dowry demands trigger assault in UP; retired railway staffer arrested
A retired railway employee in Kanpur allegedly assaulted his daughter-in-law over dowry demands, with the incident captured on a viral video. The woman claims her in-laws demanded land and cash, leading to repeated abuse. Police have registered an FIR and arrested the accused father-in-law.
India Inc eyes global ambitions: HSBC report reveals cross-border trade & investment surge
Indian businesses are aggressively expanding globally. Nearly all plan to boost cross-border trade and investment in the next five years. They are also increasing capital deployment internationally. Firms are adapting to economic instability by adjusting strategies and taking calculated risks. High-growth markets are a key focus, with technology like AI driving expansion. Digital finance is also gaining importance.
While Ted Lasso Season 4 is generating excitement, speculation remains about whether this will be the final chapter. As per reports, the upcoming season could serve as a fitting conclusion, especially with its alignment to a global sporting event.
Legendary singer Asha Bhosle cremated with state honours, Mumbai pays final tribute
Mumbai bid a final farewell to legendary singer Asha Bhosle. Her mortal remains were cremated at Shivaji Park Crematorium. Bhosle passed away at 92 after a career spanning over eight decades. She was known for her versatile voice across various genres. Her legacy shaped Hindi film music for generations.
Karnataka plans 500-acre industrial hub with ARAI centre in Mandya
Karnataka is planning a major industrial hub in Mandya district. This hub will include a centre for the Automotive Research Association of India. The state government is exploring land options for a facility of at least 500 acres. This initiative aims to boost economic activity and create jobs in the region.
Sheikh Imran (22) from Bhubaneswars Ganga Nagar area was arrested by Delhi Police for alleged links with a radical group. He reportedly underwent short-term cyber terrorism training and was honey-trapped by a suspected Pakistani woman through social media.
'All-party meeting' on April 15 to dicuss women's reservation: Kharge
Mallikarjun Kharge, the president of Congress, has called for a collaborative meeting among all political factions on April 15. The primary focus will be the execution of the Women's Reservation law.
Wordle Hint today: Answers clues and strategy revealed for April 13 puzzle #1,759
The continued success of Wordle lies in its balance of challenge and accessibility. With millions of daily players, it has inspired numerous spin-offs while retaining its original charm.
India, Oman discuss ways to boost trade, investments
India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met with Oman's Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion. They discussed ways to enhance trade and investment ties. This follows recent discussions with other Gulf nations. The India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement aims to boost mutual growth.
Snake: Indian scientists have developed the Kisan Mitra (Farmer Friend) stick, a specialized safety device designed to detect the presence of snakes and other venomous creatures from a distance of up to 100 meters. Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan officially introduced the technology during the National Agricultural Fair in Raisen, Madhya Pradesh, explaining that the tool utilizes a vibration-based alert system to safeguard farmers.
Quote of the Day by Jim Rohn: Jim Rohn, the grandfather of personal development who changed lives with his teachings, said if you are not willing to take unusual risks, then you will have to settle for the ordinary. His words remind us that extraordinary results come from bold actions. If you don't take risks in life, you may never go beyond an ordinary life.
Noida workers protest: Samvardhana Motherson says unrest has no material impact on operations
Samvardhana Motherson International Limited has clarified that recent labour protests have not significantly affected its operations. The company stated that the unrest, driven by misinformation on wage revisions, is a broader issue impacting multiple industries.
Subhas Chandra Boses grandnephew joins TMC, says no match for Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal
The Laundry Mistake That Leaves Clothes Dirty
Washing machines work best with space inside the drum. Overfilling them hinders proper cleaning and agitation. This leads to clothes not getting clean and can cause wear and tear. The machine also works harder, consuming more energy and water. Ultimately, overloading can result in costly repairs or premature replacement of the appliance.
Headlining the main stage, Karol G delivered a two-hour spectacle blending Latin pop, reggaeton, and global hits, marking a milestone in the festivals 25-year history.
The Kitchen Ingredients That Actually Remove Smells
Lingering kitchen smells from cooking can be tackled naturally. Ingredients like mint, yogurt, and rosemary possess properties that break down odor molecules. This scientific approach offers a sustainable alternative to chemical sprays. These natural methods are effective and environmentally friendly. They help maintain a fresh kitchen without harmful contaminants. Discover how your kitchen staples can combat unwanted smells.
Supreme Court refers Teesta Setalvad's plea for release of passport to 3-judge bench
The Supreme Court has sent activist Teesta Setalvad's plea for her passport release to a three-judge bench. Her passport was deposited in court as a bail condition. Setalvad was granted bail in a case related to alleged fabrication of documents concerning the 2002 Gujarat riots. The court previously termed the Gujarat High Court's denial of bail as perverse.
These Animals Are Changing How We Define Intelligence
Recent scientific findings challenge the human-centric view of intelligence, revealing complex cognitive abilities in animals like chimpanzees, dolphins, and octopuses. These creatures demonstrate memory, problem-solving, and adaptive learning, suggesting diverse forms of intelligence rather than a hierarchy. This understanding has practical applications in robotics and conservation, prompting a reevaluation of human uniqueness and our interactions with other species.
Communication in Your Workplace Suddenly Turns Formal
Companies are becoming more formal in their communication. This shift from casual talk to official messages often signals big changes ahead. Employees notice fewer friendly chats and more precise emails. This can create anxiety as they try to understand what is happening. Leaders must balance clear messages with a human touch to ease concerns.
When Your Work Needs Five Approvals Instead of One
Organizations are increasingly implementing multi-level managerial controls and extra validation steps, often driven by risk awareness and regulatory demands. While intended to enhance accuracy and manage risk, this approach can negatively impact employees over time, leading to decreased motivation, increased stress, and a shift towards a control-oriented culture rather than trust.
From husbands abuse to IAS in first attempt: How a MP woman rose from poverty and violence to power
Savita Pradhan fought poverty and abuse to crack India's toughest exam, UPSE and her journey was full of severe hardships and challenges. She revealed she suffered physical abuse at the hands of her husband who even urinated in a bucket and threw it on her. Savita was denied food by her husband and in-laws and she would hide chapatis under her undergarments to eat in the bathroom. Yet, she fought all odds and cracked UPSE, sending a powerful message that hard work and determination can overcome the harshest circumstances.
Why are US stock market futures down today, and will Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq stay in red or turn green again? Wall Street futures fell after failed talks between the United States and Iran. Oil prices crossed $100 again. Inflation fears rose. Investors moved to safe assets. Earnings season is starting. Travel stocks dropped while energy stocks gained. Markets now watch geopolitics and corporate earnings.
Transgender law must retain self-identification: Trans activist Maya Thakur
A new law amends transgender rights, replacing self-identification with medical board approval. Maya Thakur, a transgender icon, argues this excludes those not part of traditional communities. She calls for amendments to protect independent transgender individuals seeking respectable employment. The law aims to penalise abuse but makes legal recognition harder.
Discretionary spending slows in India as uncertainty keeps consumer purchases at a bare minimum
Consumers are cutting back on non-essential purchases due to global tensions and job worries. Indian households are prioritising savings and value-driven goods. Companies have seen demand for luxury items weaken, with only essential product sales remaining steady. Rising input costs have pushed up prices for many goods. Hiring freezes and job cuts have added to the cautious mood.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated 19 states and the Centre are opposing her. She asserted she is fighting for the common people. Banerjee predicted the Trinamool Congress will win over 226 seats in the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections. She also alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' influences young minds.
Attention has turned to Uganda army chief's wife Charlotte Nankunda Kainerugaba after an old post of Muhoozi Kainerugaba has resurfaced in which he has praised her and called her the most beautiful woman on earth. The post has gone viral at a time when the Uganda Army Chief has demanded 1 $1 billion from Turkey and the most beautiful woman in the country as his wife.
6 benefits of eating flaxseeds on an empty stomach in the morning
Starting your morning with flaxseeds provides six essential health benefits, including improved digestion, stabilized blood sugar, and hormonal balance. Rich in Omega-3s and lignans, these seeds act as a metabolic primer that ensures lasting satiety and cardiovascular protection, making them a must-have for a high-performance 2026 wellness routine.
Big Boy a well known bear found dead on British Columbias Sunshine Coast; investigation underway
A large adult black bear, known locally as 'Big Boy,' was discovered deceased on a residential road on the Sunshine Coast. The BC Conservation Officer Service is investigating the unusual circumstances surrounding its death, as there were no visible signs of injury. Experts and residents are concerned, as the bear appeared healthy after emerging from hibernation.
Maharashtra: ED raids in money laundering case against self-styled godman Ashok Kharat
The Enforcement Directorate has escalated its investigation with simultaneous searches across Maharashtra, focusing on the self-proclaimed godman Ashok Kharat and his network. Active operations are taking place in key locations like Nashik, Pune and Shirdi.
Australia's financial intelligence agency, AUSTRAC, has flagged serious concerns regarding foreign banks. Weaknesses in controls and low reporting of suspicious transactions are allowing criminals to exploit the system. Money mule activity is also a significant risk, particularly through foreign subsidiaries. AUSTRAC is urging banks to enhance their anti-money laundering systems and improve transaction monitoring to safeguard the nation's financial integrity.
Bomb threat at Delhi Assembly triggers security scare; nothing suspicious found
Security forces rushed to the Delhi Assembly on Monday following a bomb threat received via email. Delhi Police, bomb disposal units, dog squads, and the fire brigade were deployed. A thorough search of the premises was conducted. No suspicious items were found. The situation is under control. Investigations into the email's origin are ongoing.
Bhagyathara BT49 Lottery Result (13-04-2026): The Kerala State Lotteries Department conducts the high-stakes draw for the Bhagyathara BT-49 weekly lottery today, April 13, 2026. The event will be held at Gorky Bhavan in Thiruvananthapuram, featuring a grand first prize of 1 crore.
Sports Minister pushing for F1 return to India in 2027
India is pushing for a Formula 1 racing event in 2027, as confirmed by Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya. The prestigious Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida is being eyed as the host venue.
6 best hair oils to avoid thinning and protect scalp in summer
Navigate the 2026 summer with the six best lightweight hair oils designed to protect against UV damage and humidity. From cooling Virgin Coconut oil to the non-greasy Jojope and Sweet Almond oils, this story highlights the essential oils needed to maintain a healthy scalp and frizz-free hair during the heat.
Anand Mahindra's Monday Motivation: In a post on Monday, Anand Mahindra recalled the tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre, where hundreds of unarmed civilians were fired upon in Punjab's Amritsar. He shared an image of a commemorative stone, which he took during one of his visits, that had a simple chilling inscription that people were fired from here.
Amit Shah predicts BJP government in Bengal, warns of action against goons
Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared a double engine government will be formed in Bengal on May 5. He warned Trinamool Congress goons to stay home on April 23 or face action. Shah promised to end mafia rule and establish law and order. He also vowed to drive out infiltrators from Bengal and across the country.
Bengal will reply to bombs with votes, form double-engine govt: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated West Bengal will respond to violence with votes. He predicted a BJP 'double-engine' government in the assembly elections. Shah also emphasized the election's purpose is to remove infiltrators. He assured adequate central forces are deployed for fair polls. Shah warned TMC workers to stay home on poll day or face jail.
6 household items to beat the heat and cool the room naturally
Beat the summer heat in 2026 using six everyday household items designed for natural cooling. From using white cotton linens and vetiver blinds to harnessing the transpiration of indoor plants, these passive cooling strategies help lower room temperatures sustainably without relying solely on expensive and energy-intensive air conditioning systems.
SC notice to Centre, EC on plea to implement finger, iris biometric system at polling stations
The Supreme Court will examine a plea for biometric identification at polling stations. This system aims to prevent duplicate voting and ensure electoral integrity. The court will consider its implementation for future parliamentary and state assembly elections. Responses have been sought from the Centre, the Election Commission, and several states.
Election Commission appoints Odisha-cadre IPS officer as police observer for West Bengal polls
The Election Commission has appointed IPS officer Sarvana Vivek M as police observer for the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections. He will oversee police arrangements for the two-phase polls. Vivek, from the Odisha cadre, will be on deputation to the EC.
Amarnath Yatra 2026 will begin on July 3 and conclude on August 28, lasting 57 days. Registration opens on April 15 through online and offline modes. Devotees must obtain a Compulsory Health Certificate, and new safety measures include RFID tracking and 10 lakh accident insurance.
Womens reservation: PM Modi makes strong pitch for a new era in India, calls 2029 timeline crucial
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is rallying for women's reservation within legislative assemblies by the year 2029. A special parliamentary session is on the horizon, ready to chart the course for this groundbreaking initiative. This pivotal shift aims not just at promoting women's development but at paving the way for leadership by women themselves.
AIADMK, BJP will make Tamil Nadu 'retrogressive', says Udhayanidhi
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin urged voters to reject the AIADMK and its ally BJP. He stated that if voted to power, the AIADMK-led NDA would make the state retrogressive. Stalin appealed to the people to wisely choose the DMK combine to sustain the state's growth pace. He also promised a Rs 8,000 coupon scheme for homemakers.
Amit Shah speaks at massive rally in West Bengal | Bolpur | Birbhum | Paschim Bardhaman

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