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Bangladesh after the Begums: From Hasinas fall to Zias demise
Power, Absence, and the unfinished promise of democracy in Dhaka By T N Ashok By the end of 2025, Bangladesh finds itself without the two women figures who defined it. With the death of Khaleda Zia at 80 and the exile of Sheikh Hasina after her dramatic fall from power, Bangladesh has entered a [] The post Bangladesh after the Begums: From Hasinas fall to Zias demise appeared first on Northlines .
Trump 2.0: The year America shook up the old-world order
A mercurial Washington has kept Global politics on tenterhooks By Ashok Nilakantan Ayers NEW YORK: When Donald J. Trump placed his hand on the Bible on January 20, 2025, it was not merely the inauguration of a second-term president. It was a hostile takeover of the American state by a man who believedmore than [] The post Trump 2.0: The year America shook up the old-world order appeared first on Northlines .
Indian diplomacy in 2025: Of National interests and Global ambitions
New Delhis multi-aligned posture rebalance ties across diverse blocs By Asad Mirza Indias foreign policy in 2025 continued to be anchored in the dual ethos of Bharat First and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, balancing national interest with global cooperation. Strategic autonomy, non-alignment, and economic diplomacy remained central pillars of its international engagement. India maintained a [] The post Indian diplomacy in 2025: Of National interests and Global ambitions appeared first on Northlines .
Drifting quick-sands of Bengal politics: Can Mamata hold fort?
Didi is now resorting to temple run to woo back Bengali Hindus By Anjan Roy West Bengal is witnessing hectic political manoeuvring by leading political figures, even though the assembly elections are a clear six months away at least. One of these, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who was once a stalwart of the Congress, [] The post Drifting quick-sands of Bengal politics: Can Mamata hold fort? appeared first on Northlines .
Security Still A Big Challenge
It is quite satisfying that after the poor tourism season in J&K post April 22, 2025 terror attack in Pahalgam, India-Pakistan military conflict and a bad monsoon, the famous tourist destinations in the Valley have again started witnessing a major revival on New Years Eve, with hotels in Gulmarg and Sonmarg fully booked for the [] The post Security Still A Big Challenge appeared first on Northlines .
Haryana Cong chief meets Faridabad gang-rape victim's family at hospital
Haryana Congress president Rao Narendra Singh visited a gangrape victim in Faridabad, condemning the 'inhumane and heinous crime' and criticizing the BJP government's claims on women's safety. The 25-year-old mother of three was allegedly gangraped in a moving van and thrown out, suffering severe injuries. Singh demanded strict punishment for the arrested accused and called for a fast-track trial.
Air Marshal Seethepalli Shrinivas takes charge as AOC-in-C, Training Command
Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested two terror associates in Ganderbal, seizing a pistol, grenades, ammunition, and Rs 8.40 lakh cash. The operation, based on specific intelligence, also led to the recovery of an SLR rifle and ammunition in Doda district. Investigations are ongoing to uncover wider links and intent.
Bangladeshs Political Future Hinges on Khaleda Zias Son
Bangladeshs Political Future Hinges on Khaleda Zias Son The political landscape of Bangladesh is undergoing a significant shift following the death of Khaleda Zia. Her passing marks the end of an era, leaving many to question whether her son, Tarique Rahman, can effectively build upon her legacy and lead the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) forward. A Legacy of Leadership Khaleda Zia was a towering figure in Bangladeshi politics, having served as Prime Minister multiple times. She was known for her strong leadership and her ability to mobilize support. Her death creates a void that will be difficult to fill. Tarique Rahmans Challenge Tarique Rahman now faces the daunting task of [] Bangladeshs Political Future Hinges on Khaleda Zias Son
After 3 months of protests, Tezpur University VC sent on leave; MoE orders probe
The Ministry of Education has directed Tezpur University Vice-Chancellor Shambhu Nath Singh to proceed on leave following sustained protests over alleged administrative, financial, and environmental irregularities. A high-level enquiry committee has been formed to investigate the allegations, with an interim pro-VC appointed to ensure continuity.
J&K: Police attach property of Pak-based handler in Poonch; UAPA invoked
BSF action near IB in J-K: 19-year-old Bangladeshi held; probe under way
According to Jammu and Kashmir Police, the individual has been identified as Shariful Islam Bhuiyan, son of Mozibul Haque Bhuiyan. He is a resident of Adra village in Bangladeshs Comilla district. BSF officials told ANI that the operation is expected to begin next month and will continue till the end of January, a period considered critical ahead of Republic Day celebrations.
Opposition parties have sharply criticized the Madhya Pradesh government over the Indore water contamination incident, alleging misgovernance and a cover-up of the actual death toll. While the administration confirmed four deaths, residents claim the number is higher, sparking political confrontation and demands for accountability.
MP Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya Clarifies After Row Over 'Useless' Remark For Journo
As the matter spiralled into a massive controversy, the minister expressed regret over the use of an objectionable work.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav expressed confidence in West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee's victory in the 2026 Assembly elections, stating the BJP's conspiracy would fail. He also predicted the BJP's defeat in Uttar Pradesh in 2027, while criticizing UP CM Yogi Adityanath over voter list revisions.
BJP's Sangeet Som Calls Out Shah Rukh Khan Over Decision To Include Bangladeshi Player In KKR
Som, while addressing a gathering, said players like Mustafizur Rahman would not be allowed to play in India
Extremism will end in India like Nazism: Farooq Abdullah
Srinagar, Jan 1: National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Thursday said that certain elements in the country were following Hitlers ideology, asserting that time would come when extremism would end in India. Some people are walking on Hitlers path; they want Hitlers Nizam to be established here, Abdullah said while responding to a query on [] The post Extremism will end in India like Nazism: Farooq Abdullah appeared first on Northlines .
ATF Price Cut by 7.3%, Commercial LPG Hiked by Rs 111
New Delhi, Jan 1: Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) or jet fuel was reduced by **7.3%** on Thursday, while the price of commercial LPG cylinders rose by **Rs 111**, as state-owned oil companies implemented their monthly fuel revisions in line with global benchmarks. In Delhi, ATF was cut by **Rs 7,353.75 per kilolitre** to **Rs [] The post ATF Price Cut by 7.3%, Commercial LPG Hiked by Rs 111 appeared first on Northlines .
Congress Compares Rahul Gandhi To Lord Ram; BJP Hits Out With 'Sycophancy Pro Max' Jibe
Patole's response came in reaction to the BJP, which has been hitting out at Rahul Gandhi for not visiting the Ram temple since its inauguration.
Light Rain in Jammu, Snow in Kashmirs High Reaches; Dry Weather Till Jan 20
Jammu, Jan 1: Light to moderate snowfall was recorded in several higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir over the past 24 hours, while parts of the Jammu division witnessed light rain, officials said on Thursday, adding that no major weather system is expected till January 20. Meteorological officials said western disturbances are largely confined to [] The post Light Rain in Jammu, Snow in Kashmirs High Reaches; Dry Weather Till Jan 20 appeared first on Northlines .
ISRO Likely to Launch PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 on Jan 10
Chennai, Jan 1: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is likely to conduct its first mission of 2026 on January 10 with the launch of the PSLV-C62 rocket carrying the EOS-N1 Earth observation satellite along with 18 co-passenger payloads from Sriharikota. According to an ISRO Spaceflight update on X, PSLV-C62 is tentatively scheduled to lift [] The post ISRO Likely to Launch PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 on Jan 10 appeared first on Northlines .
BJPs Mini Pakistan Charge Pushes Kogilu Demolition Row Into New Territory
Karnataka Leader of Opposition R Ashoka claimed that satellite images showed no residential structures a year ago, suggesting that the settlement had come up in the last few months
Smoking Gets Costlier: New Excise Duty From Feb 01
New Delhi, Jan 1: The government has imposed additional excise duty on tobacco products effective February 1, 2026, making cigarettes costlier for an estimated 10 crore smokers across the country. Late on Wednesday, the Finance Ministry notified the Chewing Tobacco, Jarda Scented Tobacco and Gutkha Packing Machines (Capacity Determination and Collection of Duty) Rules, 2026, [] The post Smoking Gets Costlier: New Excise Duty From Feb 01 appeared first on Northlines .
Bangladeshi National Apprehended Along IB in Jammus Gajansoo Area
JAMMU, Jan 1: The Border Security Force (BSF) on Wednesday handed over a Bangladeshi national to the Jammu and Kashmir Police after he was apprehended near the International Border (IB) in the Gajansoo area of Jammu district. Officials said the individual was taken into custody by BSF personnel during routine border surveillance and later produced [] The post Bangladeshi National Apprehended Along IB in Jammus Gajansoo Area appeared first on Northlines .
India saved its tigers. Now big cats are running out of room
'China's claim as baseless as Trump's ceasefire talk'
India has firmly rejected China's claim of mediating its conflict with Pakistan. New Delhi reiterated that military action ceased after a request from the Pakistani DGMO to his Indian counterpart.
Murder charge dropped, alcoholic son gets 6.5-year jail term for mom's death
A sessions court in North Goa sentenced Sandeep Verlekar to 6 years and 6 months in prison for culpable homicide not amounting to murder after he assaulted his bed-ridden mother. The court considered his alcoholism and lack of intent to kill, ordering his release after accounting for time already served.
Key Hizbul conspirator gets life term
Madhya Pradesh HC upholds 20-year RI for man who married survivor
The Madhya Pradesh High Court upheld a Pocso court's 20-year sentence for a man who had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old, despite their subsequent marriage and child. Justices Vivek Agarwal and R K Choubey stated that a minor's consent is immaterial and only the Supreme Court can suspend sentences under Article 142.
Pragati-led ecosystem accelerated projects worth Rs 85 lakh crore in 10 years: PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi highlighted Pragati's role in accelerating over Rs 85 lakh crore in projects over a decade, signifying a governance transformation. He emphasized eform, perform, transform for simplified processes and citizen-centric outcomes. Modi also reviewed five infrastructure projects and stressed PM SHRI schools becoming a national benchmark for holistic education.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has recovered over Rs 5 crore in unaccounted cash, Rs 8 crore in gold and diamond jewellery, and property documents worth Rs 35 crore during searches on alleged gangster Inderjit Singh Yadav's premises. The investigation into money laundering stems from Yadav's alleged illegal extortion and coercive loan settlements.
Govt bans high-dose nimesulide painkiller pills citing health risk
Ex-Bengal party chief Ghosh back in BJP spotlight
Dilip Ghosh's return to party meetings during Amit Shah's Kolkata visit signals a potential larger role for the former Bengal BJP chief. However, the absence of key Matua and Rajbangshi leaders from a recent BJP meeting highlights underlying unease within the party ahead of the 2026 polls.
Won't tolerate intimidation of staff by political workers, says EC
The Election Commission has issued a stern warning against the intimidation of electoral staff by political workers, vowing stringent action. Following a meeting with a TMC delegation, the poll panel urged parties to prevent their representatives from threatening election duty personnel. The EC also pressed the West Bengal government to release enhanced honorariums for Booth Level Officers (BLOs).
Vote chori happening through manipulation of poll rolls: TMC
Trinamool leader Abhishek Banerjee accused the Election Commission of failing to address concerns about electoral roll manipulation, alleging vote theft occurs through software and list discrepancies, not EVMs. He claimed opposition parties missed this tactic in recent state polls and vowed to prevent it in Bengal's upcoming elections, warning of legal action if issues aren't resolved.
'Want 22 of 28 seats from in and around Kolkata': Amit Shah sets target for BJP cadres
Union Home Minister Amit Shah urged BJP workers in Bengal to aim for victory in the 2026 assembly elections, setting a target of winning 22 out of 28 seats in and around Kolkata. He also expressed concerns about infiltration and a changing demography in the region, while dismissing perceptions of organizational weakness.
Delhi doctor arrested for Maharashtra kidney racket; Trichy medic on the run
A pan-India kidney trafficking syndicate with alleged international links has been exposed in Maharashtra. The illicit market saw transplants priced up to Rs 80 lakh, while impoverished donors reportedly received as little as Rs 5 lakh. Police have named two specialists as key players in the network, which allegedly conducted surgeries in Trichy.
LVM3 rocket debris washed ashore on Sri Lanka coast
Rocket debris, suspected to be from an ISRO heavy-lift rocket, washed ashore on Sri Lanka's eastern coast near Trincomalee. Local fishermen discovered the five-meter diameter, ten-meter long fragment, believed to be a payload fairing, prompting authorities to secure the site. This follows previous instances of Indian rocket debris found in the region and on Australia's coast.
Isro starts process to develop third launchpad at Sriharikota
ISRO is developing a third launchpad at Sriharikota to accommodate heavier satellites and future launches. Approved by the Union cabinet, the project, costing Rs 3,984.8 crore, aims for completion by March 2029. This expansion will enhance launch frequency, provide redundancy, and bolster India's position in the global space sector.
DRDO conducts salvo launch of 2 Pralay missiles from same launcher off Odisha coast
India's Defence Research and Development Organisation successfully launched two Pralay missiles in quick succession. This test validated the missile's reliability and precision. Pralay is an indigenously developed solid propellant quasi-ballistic missile. It is designed for high accuracy and can carry various warheads. This launch follows recent successful tests of other advanced missile systems, reinforcing India's defence capabilities.
3.75 lakh travel on JK Vande Bharat trains
Jammu Tawi, Dec 31 : Nearly 3.75 lakh passengers have travelled on the Vande Bharat Express across Jammu and Kashmir over the last six months, marking a significant milestone for the Jammu Railway Division in its first year of operations, officials said. The premium train service between Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Katra and Srinagar [] The post 3.75 lakh travel on JK Vande Bharat trains appeared first on Northlines .
Vigil up to counter terror threat in Chenab region
Jammu Tawi, Dec 31 : Braving sub-zero temperatures, the Army and the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police have intensified their vigil in the high altitude areas of Chenab valley district to counter any attempt by terrorists to disrupt New Year celebrations, officials said on Wednesday. A massive counter-terrorist operation has been [] The post Vigil up to counter terror threat in Chenab region appeared first on Northlines .
Search op in Rajouri after VDG opens fire at terror suspect; high alert in Chenab region
A village defence guard fired shots after reportedly spotting a terror suspect in Rajouri's Kalakote area. Security forces have intensified surveillance and anti-terror operations in the Chenab region and frontier districts. Meanwhile, village defence guards are receiving enhanced training to bolster grassroots security, and a suspected Pakistani drone was briefly sighted near the International Border in Samba.
J&K court acquits 3 accused held for possessing AK-47, grenades
A Jammu and Kashmir court acquitted three individuals arrested in 2022 for alleged arms possession, citing a lack of independent witnesses and corroborative evidence. The prosecution failed to prove conscious and unauthorized possession of the recovered arms and ammunition, leading to the acquittal of all three accused.
ED files complaint against 4 in Crypto-currency Fraud
Jammu Tawi, Dec 31:The Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Srinagar Zonal Office, has filed a Prosecution Complaint (PC) before the Court of the Principal and Sessions Judge (Designated Special Court under the PMLA) in Srinagar against four persons in connection with an alleged bogus cryptocurrency fraud involving Emollient Coin. In a statement issued, a ED spokesman [] The post ED files complaint against 4 in Crypto-currency Fraud appeared first on Northlines .
SC vacation benches, CJI Kant, sit during winter break
New Delhi, Dec 31: The Supreme Court has held vacation courts for the first time with Chief Justice of India Surya Kant himself sitting twice during the winter break to hear urgent matters involving life and liberty as well as those requiring immediate judicial intervention. The top court holds vacation benches during longer summer break, [] The post SC vacation benches, CJI Kant, sit during winter break appeared first on Northlines .
J&K gets Rs 1,430 Cr for disaster mitigation
Rs 200 crore for unity malls in Srinagar, Jammu Jammu Tawi, Dec 31: In a major boost to disaster resilience and infrastructure rebuilding, the Central Government has approved an allocation of over Rs 1,430 crore for Jammu and Kashmir for reconstruction of damaged public assets and implementation of long-term disaster mitigation measures. The assistance has [] The post J&K gets Rs 1,430 Cr for disaster mitigation appeared first on Northlines .
J&K HC frees Uri woman convicted in 1979 murder; cites 46-year delay
The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has set aside the conviction of an elderly woman in a 1979 murder case, citing 46 years of prolonged proceedings and her age. The court ruled her sentence be treated as already undergone, closing the case due to the heat of passion and decades of litigation.
Govt plans two-part budget session in 2026
Likely to begin from first week of February Jammu Tawi, Dec 31:The budget session of the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly is likely to be held in two parts- the first before the holy month ofRamadhanand the second afterEid-ul-Fitr, sources said. Sources said that the NC-led government is considering holding the budget session in two [] The post Govt plans two-part budget session in 2026 appeared first on Northlines .
NIA probes Pahalgam, Delhi terror cases, achieves key milestones
Over 92 pc conviction rate Chargesheets against 7 accused in Pahalgam case 9 arrested in Red Fort blast case Jammu Tawi, Dec 31: As 2025 draws to a close, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) recorded significant achievements, successfully cracking major terror cases, including the deadly Pahalgam and Delhi attacks, while maintaining an impressive conviction rate [] The post NIA probes Pahalgam, Delhi terror cases, achieves key milestones appeared first on Northlines .
2025 Report Card: CB registered 67 FIRs, highest in last 25 years
Jammu Tawi, Dec 31: The Jammu Crime Branch registered 67 FIRs involving serious and complex economic offences and arrested 22 accused in 2025, the agency said on Wednesday, describing the performance as a landmark achievement. During the year, the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Jammu Crime Branch successfully disposed of a record number of cases [] The post 2025 Report Card: CB registered 67 FIRs, highest in last 25 years appeared first on Northlines .
Police conducted 541 cordon-search ops; no active terrorist presence
Jammu Tawi, Dec 31: Intensive security and crime-control measures remained in force in Jammu, with police conducting 541 cordon-and-search operations and 1,093 long-range patrols in 2025, while reporting no active terrorist presence in the district, a senior police officer said. Presenting the annual crime and security review, Jammu Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Joginder Singh [] The post Police conducted 541 cordon-search ops; no active terrorist presence appeared first on Northlines .
ACB crackdown: 78 FIRs, land scam busted, 13 convictions
Jammu Tawi, Dec 31: The Jammu & Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) intensified its anti-graft drive in 2025 by registering 78 FIRs, uncovering major trap and land scam cases, and securing 13 convictions, reaffirming its zero-tolerance approach to corruption. According to the year-ender, the ACB sustained a vigorous campaign throughout the year to strengthen transparency, accountability [] The post ACB crackdown: 78 FIRs, land scam busted, 13 convictions appeared first on Northlines .
Joy, festivity, fireworks: India welcomes New Year 2026; President Murmu extends greetings
India welcomed the New Year 2026 with vibrant celebrations across major cities, featuring fireworks, cultural performances, and large public gatherings. Prime Minister Modi reflected on 2025 reforms, while President Murmu extended greetings wishing peace, prosperity, and renewed energy. Delhi Police urged safety, highlighting responsible celebrations as the nation stepped into 2026.
Situation along northern borders remains stable, yet sensitive: Defence ministry
India's northern borders are stable yet sensitive, with the Army robustly deployed to handle any contingency. Bilateral talks have fostered positive developments and troop disengagement. Enhanced infrastructure and new equipment bolster defence preparedness. India's calibrated military actions aim for peace and mutual security, with communication channels actively used to address concerns.
Jammu & Kashmir: Lessons of 2025, Hope for 2026
As Jammu & Kashmir steps into 2026, the year gone by leaves behind a complex mix of pain, resilience and cautious optimism. 2025 will be remembered as a year that tested the regions hard-earned stability, yet also reaffirmed that sustained security efforts and public resolve can push violence to historic lows. The gravest reminder of [] The post Jammu & Kashmir: Lessons of 2025, Hope for 2026 appeared first on Northlines .
Party-Hopping Sprint: Man Switches 3 Parties In 8 Days For Thane Civic Polls Ticket
The candidate, Mayur Shinde, filed his nomination papers on December 30, the last day for submissions, as a candidate of Ajit Pawars Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
Operation Sindoor delivered calibrated, decisive blow; sent unambiguous message to world: Government
India's Operation Sindoor, a decisive response to the Pahalgam attack, showcased unwavering resolve against terror. Precision strikes on Pakistani terror infrastructure delivered a calibrated blow, sending a clear message of retribution. The operation highlighted India's multi-domain capabilities and commitment to self-reliance, marking a defining moment in its military history.
Domestic PNG becomes cheaper in Delhi, NCR from Jan 1
Leader of rare resolve: What PM Modi wrote to Khaleda Zias son Tarique Rahman; read full letter
India faced nearly 800 drone intrusions along its western border in 2025, highlighting increased smuggling and infiltration attempts. Forces successfully neutralized 237 drones, some carrying weapons and narcotics. Pakistan's persistent proxy war strategy was evident, though the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir remains under control with a focus on development and curbing local recruitment.
Goa nightclub fire: Illegal salt pan structure, collusion with officials; what probe report revealed
A magisterial inquiry found a Goa nightclub, where 25 died in a fire, was illegally built on a salt pan and operated without valid permissions. Systemic failures and alleged collusion by local authorities were highlighted, as the village panchayat issued a license despite it not being renewed, allowing the club to continue functioning.
Vote Theft Happening In Bengal: TMCs Abhishek Banerjee Attacks Poll Body Over SIR, BJP Hits Back
Abhishek Banerjee accused the Election Commission of selectively targeting West Bengal and conspiring to malign the state by raising what he called the ogey of infiltration.
Congress has slammed the BJP following the arrest of a Christian priest and 11 others in Nagpur during a prayer meeting, accusing the party of religious bigotry. MP KC Venugopal and Kerala LoP VD Satheesan condemned the arrests, demanding the FIR be withdrawn and calling for action against Bajrang Dal activists. They highlighted concerns over minority rights and constitutional freedoms.
2025: The Year India Turned Vision into Power
By Dr. Shenaz Ganai Kuch baat hai ke hasti mit-ti nahin hamari, Sadiyon raha hai dushman daur-e-zaman hamara. Some years pass quietly into memory; others set the course of a nations destiny. For India, 2025 was such a moment a year when an ancient civilisation, shaped by centuries of challenge and renewal, [] The post 2025: The Year India Turned Vision into Power appeared first on Northlines .
Ladakh 2025: Advancing Human Development through Health, Education and Inclusive Service Delivery
Jigmet Namgyal The year 2025 marked a significant phase in Ladakhs development journey, distinguished by a strong focus on human development, public health, education and universal access to essential services. In a geographically challenging and ecologically sensitive region, Ladakh demonstrated that people-centric governance, efficient planning and last-mile delivery can substantially improve quality of life. [] The post Ladakh 2025: Advancing Human Development through Health, Education and Inclusive Service Delivery appeared first on Northlines .
Assam Congress leader Debabrata Saikia, who is Leader of Opposition in the state, has condemned the murder of Tripura student Anjel Chakma in Dehradun and accused the Uttarakhand government over purported remarks of state police that they have not found evidence of racial abuse.
New Year Resolutions: Perspective of a Soldier and a Monk
By Soldier and Monk Every year begins with hope neatly packaged as resolutions. We promise change, better health, sharper foucs, kinder behaviour and greater success. Yet, by the end of January, most of these promises quietly fade. Not because we lack intention but because we mistake enthusiasm for discipline and desire for commitment. Perhaps [] The post New Year Resolutions: Perspective of a Soldier and a Monk appeared first on Northlines .
Selective killings of minorities in Bangladesh and Indias strategic response
By Puran Chand Sharma At this critical point of time, incidents involving violence against minorities and other vulnerable communities in Bangladesh have drawn sharp attention across South Asia and globally as well. These include mob lynchings, killings linked to allegations of blasphemy, and reports of broader hostility targeting minorities. Indias Ministry of External affairs has [] The post Selective killings of minorities in Bangladesh and Indias strategic response appeared first on Northlines .
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has urged BJP representatives in West Bengal to intensify grassroots outreach, dedicating at least four days weekly to constituencies and holding daily street-corner meetings. He emphasized performance for ticket consideration and signaled a renewed role for former state chief Dilip Ghosh in the upcoming assembly elections.
Cheetah project logs 12 cub births in 2025, Indias count now 30
Bhopal: The three-year-old cheetah reintroduction project moved ahead with full steam in 2025, a year which saw the birth of 12 cubs in Madhya Pradeshs Kuno National Park (KNP) three of them did not survive taking the number of the big cats in India to 30, an official said on Wednesday. However, six Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Kerala pastor among 8 held in Maharashtra over religious conversion bid; CM Vijayan slams move
CBI crackdown: Jhansi CGST officials caught taking Rs 70 lakh bribe; Rs 1.60 crore seized
The CBI has busted a bribery ring within the Jhansi CGST office, arresting five individuals, including a deputy commissioner, two superintendents, an advocate, and a company owner. Officials were allegedly demanding Rs 1.5 crore for favourable treatment in GST evasion cases. A trap operation led to the recovery of Rs 1.60 crore in cash, jewellery, and valuables.
Fissures in Mahayuti? BJP MLA says 'workers feeling neglected'; seat-sharing talks in focus
The Election Commission of India has ordered the West Bengal government to release enhanced honorariums for Booth Level Officers. The commission also warned against intimidating election staff. Polling stations will be established in diverse locations to ensure voter access. This comes amid a dispute over the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in the state.
The second fiddle fantasy: Why the US and India wont bow to China
A new narrative suggests China will lead, with the US and India vying for second. Analyst Keji Mao argues US strategic altruism towards India has ended due to American decline anxiety. However, the article counters that US decline is exaggerated, China's economic rise faces headwinds, and India is forging an independent path, leading to a complex, contested global order.
India's national security adopted a harder stance in 2025 following the brutal Pahalgam massacre. Prime Minister Modi declared a 'Yuddha' against terror, leading to Operation Sindoor, a significant counteroffensive targeting terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan and PoK. Diplomatic and military actions were taken to hold Pakistan accountable for cross-border terrorism.
UP Police killed 48 criminals in encounters in 2025, highest under Adityanath since 2017
Uttar Pradesh Police reported 48 alleged criminal deaths in encounters during 2025, the highest in eight years. This reflects a zero-tolerance policy against crime. Over 2,700 operations in 2025 saw thousands injured and one officer killed. The state also registered significant cases against illegal religious conversions and cow smuggling.
ED seizes Rs 5 crore in cash, Rs 8-crore jewellery from Delhi house in money laundering case
From Coldplay to AQI and Dhurandhar What India talked about in 2025
Rajasthan: Two Arrested with 150 kg Ammonium Nitrate in Tonk
Tonk, Dec 31: The District Special Team (DST) of Tonk police on Wednesday arrested two persons and seized around 150 kg of ammonium nitrate from their car during an operation in Rajasthans Tonk district, officials said. The arrested accused were identified as Surendra Patwa and Surendra Mochi, both residents of Bundi district. Acting on a [] The post Rajasthan: Two Arrested with 150 kg Ammonium Nitrate in Tonk appeared first on Northlines .
Railways Complete 180 kmph CRS Trial of Vande Bharat Sleeper Train
New Delhi, Dec 31: Indian Railways has successfully completed the final high-speed safety trial of the indigenously developed Vande Bharat sleeper train, with the train achieving a top speed of 180 kmph during testing on the KotaNagda section, officials said on Wednesday. The trial was conducted under the supervision of the Commissioner of Railway Safety [] The post Railways Complete 180 kmph CRS Trial of Vande Bharat Sleeper Train appeared first on Northlines .
India's 2026 Republic Day parade will showcase the Army's animal contingent, featuring Bactrian camels, Zanskar ponies, raptors, and dogs. This historic display highlights their crucial role in extreme terrains, emphasizing endurance, sacrifice, and India's growing self-reliance in defence capabilities. The parade underscores the integration of tradition and innovation in military operations.
No concrete answer to anything: Abhishek Banerjee on EC meeting; slams SIR in Bengal
Nimesulide painkiller ban: Centre bars oral formulations over 100 mg, cites health risks
The central government has imposed an immediate ban on the manufacture, sale and distribution of all oral formulations of the painkiller nimesulide containing more than 100 mg in immediate-release form, citing risks to human health and the availability of safer alternatives. The decision, taken under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act after expert consultation, was notified by the health ministry. Separately, the ministry proposed changes to the Drugs Rules, inviting public feedback within 30 days.
Rajnath Hoists Flag at Ram Temple Complex on 2nd Anniversary of Pran Pratishtha
Ayodhya, Dec 31: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday hoisted a flag at the Annapurna Temple within the Ram Temple complex and offered prayers to mark the second anniversary of the consecration of the idol of Ram Lalla. Singh was accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The Annapurna Temple is among the seven [] The post Rajnath Hoists Flag at Ram Temple Complex on 2nd Anniversary of Pran Pratishtha appeared first on Northlines .
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla criticized Rahul Gandhi for calling India a dead economy after the nation surpassed Japan to become the world's fourth-largest economy. Poonawalla accused Gandhi of spreading malicious propaganda and highlighted India's economic rise from 11th to 4th position under the current government.

