Winter session starts today, SIR likely to make it stormy
Parliament's winter session faces disruption as opposition demands a debate on the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, alleging irregularities. Despite the government's non-committal stance, parties are united, threatening to stall proceedings if their concerns aren't addressed. Other issues like national security and air pollution were also raised.
Govt to back air passengers in SC against Delhi, Mumbai airport operators in Rs 50,000 crore suit
The Indian government will back the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA) in a Supreme Court battle against Delhi and Mumbai airport operators. The case concerns a Rs 50,000-crore claim for hypothetical regulatory asset base, which could lead to significant hikes in passenger charges if awarded to the operators.
BJP asks Cong to give account of its loot in Herald case
The BJP has demanded an account of alleged loot by its leaders in the National Herald case from the Congress. This comes after Delhi Police filed an FIR against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and others on criminal charges. The BJP stated the case predates the current government and involves the acquisition of significant assets for a nominal sum.
Herald case is Modi-Shah's political vendetta: Cong
The Congress party has strongly refuted the National Herald case, labeling it a politically motivated attempt by the Prime Minister and Home Minister to intimidate them. They argue the fresh FIR aims to fabricate a money laundering charge where no financial transactions or property transfers occurred, questioning the basis of the PMLA offense.
Energy of young India driving triumphs in various fields: PM Modi
Prime Minister Modi lauded India's youth and the cultural bond forged by the Tamil Sangamam, seeing them as vital to a 'Viksit Bharat'. He highlighted recent achievements in space, defence, farming, and sports, attributing them to the energy of young Indians and the nation's deep roots. The PM also celebrated cultural milestones and encouraged participation in the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam.
Assam's land a magnet for illegals, says report 'suppressed' for 41 years
A 41-year-old report by the Tribhuvan Prasad Tewary Commission, recently made public by the Assam government, reveals that successive administrations allowed the state's land and identity crisis to worsen. The report, which investigated the 1983 Nellie massacre, identified illegal immigration and land disputes as key drivers of violence, not just communal clashes.
EC extends SIR deadline by a week, it's Dec 11 now
The Election Commission has extended the SIR Phase 2 timeline by a week across 12 states and UTs to ensure electoral roll transparency. This move follows reports of alleged malpractices, allowing booth level officers more time to share elector lists with political parties. The extended period aims to prevent errors and build trust before the final roll publication.
India's A320 fleet finishes software fix in just over a day
Indian airlines IndiGo, Air India, and Air India Express successfully reverted flight-control software on 323 Airbus A320 jets to a safer 2022 version. This rapid rollback averted widespread groundings after Airbus identified a potential loss of control issue during intense solar storms. Carriers experienced minimal disruption, with only minor cancellations and delays.
Enhance professionalism to transform public perception of police: PM Modi to DGPs
Raipur, Nov 30 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday unveiled a comprehensive Roadmap for Policing towards Vision 2047, urging the nations top police officials to enhance professionalism, sensitivity, and responsiveness to transform public perception and meet the goals of a Viksit Bharat. Addressing the 60th All India Conference of Directors General/Inspectors General of Police [] The post Enhance professionalism to transform public perception of police: PM Modi to DGPs appeared first on Northlines .
After Rajouri VPN services suspended in Poonch citing potential misuse
Jammu Tawi, Nov 30 : The authorities in Poonch on Sunday ordered suspension of all virtual private network services in the border district for two months, citing their potential misuse for unlawful activities. Poonch became the second border district in the Jammu region after Rajouri, where virtual private network (VPN) services have been suspended [] The post After Rajouri VPN services suspended in Poonch citing potential misuse appeared first on Northlines .
10 lakh beneficiaries get credit worth Rs 43,000 cr in first half of FY26
Jammu, Nov 30: Over 10.07 lakh beneficiaries in Jammu and Kashmir received credit assistance during the first half of the financial year 2025-26, with banks disbursing loans worth over Rs 43,000 crore, an official said on Sunday. The information was given at the 17th meeting of the UT-Level Bankers Committee (UTLBC) chaired by chief secretary [] The post 10 lakh beneficiaries get credit worth Rs 43,000 cr in first half of FY26 appeared first on Northlines .
FIR filed against Sonia, Rahul in National Herald Case on ED Complaint
New Delhi, Nov 30: Delhi Police has filed an FIR against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi and other accused in the National Herald case on a complaint by the ED as part of the agencys money laundering probe into the high-profile case that alleges that the first family of the party abused their [] The post FIR filed against Sonia, Rahul in National Herald Case on ED Complaint appeared first on Northlines .
Major reshuffle in Finance Deptt, 90 officers transferred
Srinagar, Nov 30: In a significant administrative reshuffle, the Finance Department of Jammu & Kashmir on Saturday issued a comprehensive transfer and posting order affecting more than 90 officers across various departments, corporations, and institutions. According to Government Order No. 381-F of 2025 dated November 29, 2025, the transfers and postings have been ordered [] The post Major reshuffle in Finance Deptt, 90 officers transferred appeared first on Northlines .
FASTag Annual Pass sees rapid adoption; 1 in 5 car users on NHs opts in
Forest fires rage near LoC in Gurez for 4th straight day
Srinagar, Nov 30: A massive forest fire raging in the Bagtore area near the Line of Control in Gurez valley of Bandipora district entered its fourth consecutive day on Sunday, destroying a large stretch of forest land and damaging a significant number of trees, officials said. According to officials, joint teams of the Forest Department, [] The post Forest fires rage near LoC in Gurez for 4th straight day appeared first on Northlines .
Suvendu Adhikari Snubs Lokayukta Meeting Chaired By Mamata Banerjee: 'Mockery Of Human Rights'
Adhikari wrote a letter to the West Bengal Chief Secretary, conveying that he will not attend the annual Lokayukta committee meeting to be chaired by Mamata Banerjee.
Union minister Chirag Paswan claimed several opposition MLAs are in touch with the NDA, citing growing disenchantment with the opposition's constructive inaction. This comes amid speculation about Congress MLAs switching allegiances after the NDA's landslide victory in the Bihar assembly polls.
Cyclone Ditwah: Toll climbs to 334 in Sri Lanka; EAM updates on India's relief response
Sri Lanka is facing a severe crisis as Cyclone Ditwah has caused devastating floods and landslides, resulting in at least 334 deaths and nearly 400 people missing. Over a million individuals are affected, with low-lying areas in Colombo still inundated. India has dispatched an additional 10 tons of disaster response aid, including a medical team, to assist the nation.
Job situation in Bangladesh worsens as foreign countries restrict taking Bangla labour
Economic crisis, especially inflation may pick up before coming February elections By Ashis Biswas To everyones surprise Bangladeshs economy is doing none too badly, even as hard times continue to plague the interim Government led by Dr M Yunus. Nearly sixteen months after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, despite occasional fluctuations, the [] The post Job situation in Bangladesh worsens as foreign countries restrict taking Bangla labour appeared first on Northlines .
What Ails Our Tech-Crazed Society?
By Sujata C The rapid advancement of technology over the past few decades has brought unprecedented convenience, connectivity and innovation. Yet, beneath this sleek and glossy digital surface lies an unspoken unease. A tech-crazed society is not merely one that uses technology; it is one that has become deeply dependent on it, often to the [] The post What Ails Our Tech-Crazed Society? appeared first on Northlines .
Worship and Spirituality Are Not Entertainment
Kishan Sanmukhdas Bhawanani, Advocate, Gondia In many countries, the tendency to influence public opinion in the name of spirituality during elections, power negotiations, public policies, and social agendas has rapidly increased. The greatest paradox of the modern world is that while science, technology, and material progress have taken human life to unprecedented heights, the inner [] The post Worship and Spirituality Are Not Entertainment appeared first on Northlines .
Despite Operation Sindoor destroying several terrorist launching pads across the LoC, the BSF reports that some remain active, with Pakistan attempting to infiltrate terrorists ahead of winter. These shifting launchpads, now located in depth areas away from the border, are reportedly used for pushing terrorists into India, with groups now mixed.
Protect Yourself From UPI Fraud
Dr. Satwant Singh Rissam Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has revolutionized digital payments in India, making transactions fast, simple, and accessible to everyone. Developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), it has transformed the way people transfer money digitally. Although UPI originated in India and remains most popular here, it has also expanded to [] The post Protect Yourself From UPI Fraud appeared first on Northlines .
Unable to cope: Two BLOs die in Uttar Pradesh; one by suicide, another from cardiac arrest
Two Booth Level Officers died in Uttar Pradesh amid the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of poll rolls. Sarvesh Singh died by suicide, citing work pressure. Shobharani died of cardiac arrest after working late. The Election Commission has extended the revision schedule by one week. These incidents highlight the strain on BLOs across several states.
Clean homes, dirty streets: Two faces of our civic sense
Vande Mataram Row Divides Opposition On Winter Session Eve: TMC Wants Discussion, Congress Doesnt
The TMC has indicated that its leaders may not attend the opposition strategy meeting with Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday morning, said sources
Immortal love: Teen marries boyfriends corpse; father, brothers booked for caste killing
A teenage girl in Nanded performed symbolic wedding rituals with her murdered boyfriend's body after her father and brothers were arrested for his killing over their inter-caste relationship. The girl, Aanchal, stated her family opposed their union due to caste differences and vowed to live with her deceased lover's mother.
Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi expressed confidence that India's relationship with Bangladesh will improve, referring to the nation as a friend despite current political strains. He recalled warm hospitality during his visit and hopes for a positive turn after Bangladesh's February 2026 parliamentary elections.
Mann ki Baat: PM Modi hails Uttarakhand for winter tourism, adventure sports, wedding destinations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 'Mann Ki Baat' broadcast on Sunday, expressed his special affection for Uttarakhand and highlighted the immense potential of winter tourism, adventure sports, and wedding destinations in the state, according to an official release.
Henry Is Safe: Jay Dehadrai Claims Win In Dog Custody Case Against Mahua Moitra
Jai Anant Dehadrai secures custody of Henry, the Rottweiler, after Saket District Court dismisses Mahua Moitra's application in their ongoing dispute.
Delhi: Police busts Pak-backed gangster-turned-terror module; nabs three terrorists
SIR row: ECI raps Bengal's TMC govt for not paying BLOs increased honorarium; calls it very strange
The Election Commission of India has criticized the West Bengal government for delaying increased honorariums for booth level officers (BLOs) and payments for the special intensive revision of electoral rolls. This comes as the TMC delegation accused the ECI of having lood on their hands over the revision process.
Dry Spell to Persist in J&K Till December 5: MeT
Srinagar: The Meteorological Centre Srinagar on Sunday predicted that Jammu and Kashmir will continue to witness dry weather conditions until December 5, with no significant precipitation expected across most parts of the region. According to the MeT, generally dry weather will prevail until December 3. December 4 and 5 are likely to remain mostly cloudyespecially [] The post Dry Spell to Persist in J&K Till December 5: MeT appeared first on Northlines .
Under Operation Sagar Bandhu, Indian Chetak helicopters deployed from INS Vikrant conducted search and rescue missions in Sri Lanka following Cyclone Ditwah. India has reaffirmed its solidarity, delivering 27 tonnes of relief material and standing by Sri Lanka through its Neighbourhood First policy.
Govt Holds All-Party Meet Ahead of Winter Session; Opposition Sets Agenda
New Delhi: The Government on Sunday convened an all-party meeting ahead of Parliaments Winter Session, during which the opposition is expected to raise issues such as the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, the recent Delhi blast, and key foreign policy matters. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju and Minister of State [] The post Govt Holds All-Party Meet Ahead of Winter Session; Opposition Sets Agenda appeared first on Northlines .
J&K: 3 Houses Gutted in Ramban Blaze
Ramban: Three houses were completely gutted in a major fire that broke out early Sunday in a remote hilltop village of Ramban district, leaving six families homeless, officials said. No casualties were reported in the incident at Gunz Top village of Trigam in Khari tehsil. Officials said the fire began in one house before spreading [] The post J&K: 3 Houses Gutted in Ramban Blaze appeared first on Northlines .
FIR Vs SIR In Winter Session: Action Against Sonia, Rahul Gandhi Heralds Fresh Trouble For Congress
Congresss top legal brain Abhishek Manu Singhvi dismissed the fresh FIR as just another rehash job. The court will deliver its verdict in the National Herald case on December 16
Ahead of Parliament's Winter Session, an all-party meeting saw the Opposition demanding detailed discussions on national security, the SIR issue, pollution, farmers' concerns, and democracy. They expressed worries about the government's handling of key national matters and insisted on parliamentary debates. The government stated its readiness to listen to the Opposition's concerns during the session.
Wait do I really need that bag, or is Instagram gaslighting me again?
A pervasive uniform aesthetic in consumer culture reflects a decline in individuality, driven by insecurity and the desire to belong. Brands and creators exploit this by selling ready-made identities, leading to overconsumption and environmental strain. This trend prioritises perception over utility, turning curated identities into disposable consumption.
I Know My Limits: Shivakumar Downplays Karnataka Power Struggle, Says No Rift With Siddaramaiah
Shivakumar said he and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah would soon convene an all-party meeting to discuss pressing issues concerning the state.
'Govt should take hands off education': Sadhguru calls for agility; warns old model is fading
Ladakh Administration Rebrands LG Residence as Lok Niwas
Leh, Nov 30 The official residence and office of the Ladakh Lieutenant Governor, earlier known as Raj Niwas, has been officially renamed *Lok Niwas*, marking a symbolic shift toward citizen-focused governance. Announcing the development on X, the Office of the Lt Governor wrote, A historic moment for Ladakh. Today, Raj Niwas has been [] The post Ladakh Administration Rebrands LG Residence as Lok Niwas appeared first on Northlines .
Mission accomplished: IndiGo & AI group complete software update on affected A320 family plane
Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi says November brought many inspirations; mentions Hyderabad's MRO facility
Cyclone Ditwah: India on high alert; death toll in Sri Lanka crosses 150 top developments
Cyclone Ditwah has prompted a high alert in South India, with Tamil Nadu and Puducherry bracing for potential rain and thunderstorms. The cyclone's path runs parallel to the coast, posing a threat after claiming 159 lives in Sri Lanka. India has launched Operation Sagar Bandhu, deploying relief and rescue teams to assist the island nation.
'Technology our greatest future asset,' says Navy chief Dinesh Tripathi; quotes PM Modi
Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi highlighted technology as the armed forces' greatest future asset at the NDA's 149th Passing Out Parade. He emphasised that military strength secures peace, quoting Prime Minister Modi. Admiral Tripathi also commended the second batch of women cadets, urging them to focus on duty over awards, as they stood shoulder-to-shoulder with their male counterparts.
Govt, Opposition Set To Square Off Over National Herald FIR, SIR At Winter Session From Tomorrow
This year's winter session is already brief, ending on December 19, raising concerns that sustained disruptions could jeopardise the Centre legislative agenda
From SC to 'jihad' and 'ghar wapsi': Maulana Mahmood Madani's controversial remarks who is he?
Maulana Mahmood Madani has ignited controversy with his remarks on the Supreme Court's handling of key cases and his views on 'jihad' and 'ghar wapsi'. His statements have drawn sharp criticism from the BJP and differing opinions within the Muslim community, highlighting a divided political landscape.
Senior counsels cant orally mention case before any bench, says SC
Groundwater recharge sees marginal increase this year
India's annual groundwater recharge saw a slight increase in 2025, yet nearly a quarter of assessment units remain in stressed categories. This is due to declines in recharge in several states, despite overall improvements in some regions attributed to good rainfall and conservation efforts.
BJP says Rahul Gandhi fuelling sympathy for Maoists
The BJP has sharply criticized Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of sympathizing with Maoists and potentially endorsing urban naxals. This accusation stems from Gandhi sharing a video that reportedly featured individuals raising pro-Naxal slogans, including support for a slain commander, during a protest. The ruling party's attack comes as the government intensifies its efforts to combat Naxalism.
IBC misuse, rigging of bids before NCLT under scanner
Central agencies are scrutinizing the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) process for alleged rigging and misuse. The ED arrested Amit Katyal, Lalu Prasad Yadav's aide, in a real estate fraud case involving undervalued land sales and bid manipulation. Investigations reveal collusion between bank officials, resolution professionals, and buyers, leading to significant financial irregularities.
Tata Sons: Air India a responsibility, not just biz opportunity
Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran stated that Air India represents a responsibility for the Tata Group, not just a business opportunity. He highlighted the significant growth potential in India's aviation sector, driven by economic expansion and increasing consumer aspirations. Despite challenges like supply chain disruptions and geopolitical factors, the commitment is to build a world-class airline.
SC, Centre undermining minority rights: Madani
Jamiat-Ulama-Hind chief Maulana Mahmood Madani accused the Supreme Court and government of undermining minority rights, suggesting judicial verdicts are made under government pressure. He also defended Jihad as a noble duty against injustice, while the BJP condemned his remarks as inflammatory and divisive, particularly his opposition to Vande Mataram.
Glitch in most A320 planes to be fixed by today
Indian airlines swiftly addressed a critical software issue affecting Airbus A320s, linked to solar flare risks. Operators worked through the weekend to roll back flight-control updates on 338 aircraft, preventing potential pilot control loss. This rapid fix, under DGCA supervision, avoided mass cancellations during peak holiday travel, with minimal delays reported.
HC says cross-LoC trade between J&K & PoK is intra-state trade
Jammu and Kashmir High Court ruled cross-LoC trade as intra-state, asserting Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is part of the Union Territory. The court dismissed petitions from traders challenging GST notices, stating the trade was internal. This ruling comes after the Indian government suspended cross-LoC trade in 2019 due to misuse concerns.
Demolition of journalists home sparks political storm in Jammu
Journalist Arafaz Ahmad Daing's home demolition in Jammu has ignited a political firestorm. Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary is demanding an inquiry, questioning who ordered the action. Former BJP President Ravinder Raina also visited, claiming the LG's administration wasn't involved. CM Omar Abdullah accused Raj Bhavan-posted officers of selective demolitions, undermining the elected government.
Get medical reports of injured, Leh body urges firing probe panel
Leh Apex Body (LAB) has urged a judicial probe panel to obtain medico-legal reports of civilians injured in alleged security forces firing on September 24. LAB also demanded scrutiny of CCTV footage and investigation into delayed medical reports of police personnel, emphasizing these as crucial for a fair inquiry.
Encroachment on Roads Goes Unabated, CLU Approved Without Names of PWD & PMGSY
Ajay Sharma Sunderbani, November 29: In a shocking development, major roads in Rajouri district are allegedly being encroached and illegal constructions taking place under the nose of administration. According to sources, authorities are allegedly allowing large-scale illegal constructions and encroachments on vital public roads built under the Public Works Department (PWD) and Pradhan [] The post Encroachment on Roads Goes Unabated, CLU Approved Without Names of PWD & PMGSY appeared first on Northlines .
Jammu Bar unite against New Tenancy Act
Jammu Tawi: In a historic show of solidarity, a conference of all Bar Associations of Jammu Province was convened today by the Jammu & Kashmir High Court Bar Association, Jammu (JKHCBAJ) under the Chairmanship of its President Sr. Advocate Nirmal K. Kotwal. The conference primarily focused on the recently enacted New Tenancy Act and its [] The post Jammu Bar unite against New Tenancy Act appeared first on Northlines .
Sangarsh Samiti takes out march demanding reservation of Medical seats
Jammu, Nov 29: Right-wing Hindutva groups took out a march here on Saturday to press for the shifting of Muslim students from the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence (SMVDIME) and reserving the seats in the institute for Hindus. The protesters assembled under the banner of the Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Sangharsh Samiti (SMVSS), [] The post Sangarsh Samiti takes out march demanding reservation of Medical seats appeared first on Northlines .
This is not a trivial matter that nearly 40 doctors and para-medic professionals played truancy in just one day in ever busy Sub-District Hospital Bishnah because the numbers are telling everything about the sordid tale of affairs in Jammu and Kashmir, where such a huge chunk of staff can remain unauthorisedly absent that too, when [] The post Big systematic flaw appeared first on Northlines .
PM led regime committed to secure J&Ks future: LG
Says HRDS India to build530 damaged homes in Ramban, Udhampur Jammu Tawi, Nov 29:Reaffirming the governments commitment to eliminate social imbalances and disparities, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the regime led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a pledge to secure the future of Jammu Kashmir. After laying the foundation stone for [] The post PM led regime committed to secure J&Ks future: LG appeared first on Northlines .
Op Sindoor brilliant example of civil-military fusion, says Rajnath
Mussoorie: Stating that Operation Sindoor demonstrated effective civilmilitary coordination, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) rattled the neighbouring country. Addressing the valedictory ceremony of the 100th Common Foundation Course at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), Singh, [] The post Op Sindoor brilliant example of civil-military fusion, says Rajnath appeared first on Northlines .
Article 370 removal completed Indias integration project: Nadda
Patels unification efforts were overlooked by Congress; PM Modi, Amit Shah completed his unfinished mission in Kashmir Srinagar, Nov 29:Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president and Union Minister J P Nadda on Saturday said the decision to scrap Article 370 completed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patels vision of a fully integrated India, asserting that the constitutional provision [] The post Article 370 removal completed Indias integration project: Nadda appeared first on Northlines .
Govt to develop 9 new sustainable tourism destinations: CM
Srinagar, Nov 29:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the Jammu and Kashmir government is planning to develop nine new tourism destinations under a sustainability-focused mega project. The new tourism initiative, he said, would be anchored in environmentally responsible development that involves the local community. Tourism, or any industry that does not benefit locals, is [] The post Govt to develop 9 new sustainable tourism destinations: CM appeared first on Northlines .
Transforming Indias Labour Landscape: Labour Codes for a Vikshit Bharat
Dr Pradeep Kumar Jena In a landmark development, Government of India has implemented four Labour Codes with effect from 21st November 2025, bringing labour reforms enacted by the Parliament into reality. Following this, different views and news articles have surfaced in media on its impact, driving the debates and discussions on this pertinent issue. This [] The post Transforming Indias Labour Landscape: Labour Codes for a Vikshit Bharat appeared first on Northlines .
Delhi Summit to see a new strategic reset in India-Russia partnership
Oil is no longer a sticking point in trilateral cooperation Calculus By K Raveendran An evolving convergence of political intent and economic pragmatism is giving fresh momentum to the IndiaRussia relationship, placing the forthcoming summit in New Delhi as a significant moment in a partnership that has already weathered decades of geopolitical shifts. The [] The post Delhi Summit to see a new strategic reset in India-Russia partnership appeared first on Northlines .
Recall sleeper buses flouting safety norms; hold officials accountable: NHRC to states
Following fatal bus fires, the National Human Rights Commission has ordered chief secretaries to immediately recall buses violating safety norms. This includes removing driver partitions, installing fire detection systems, and stricter checks on bus builders. The NHRC stressed accountability for officials who approved unsafe vehicles, deeming the accident preventable.
Congress members taking lead in making India 'Congress-mukt': BJP
'Work tirelessly at field': EC doubles remuneration of BLOs; hikes pay for supervisors
Election Commission has doubled Booth Level Officers' pay to Rs 12,000 and supervisors' to Rs 18,000, acknowledging their crucial role. This comes as the BJP forms a team to monitor electoral roll revisions and address BLO issues, amid reports of BLO deaths and protests over workload.
Allies At Odds: Senior RJD Leader Blames Congress For Bihar Poll Loss
Mangani Lal Mandal's comments came just hours before a scheduled joint meeting of the opposition INDIA bloc allies in the state capital
Al-Qaeda conspiracy case: NIA sentences 2 more to 20 months in jail; 6 accused under probe
A special NIA court has convicted two more individuals, Mohd. Mustaqueem and Shakeel, in an Al-Qaeda conspiracy case, sentencing them to 20 months in prison. This follows a previous conviction in the same plot, which aimed to carry out terror attacks in Uttar Pradesh. The accused were found guilty of procuring weapons and ammunition for the banned outfit's affiliate.
Government To Hold All-Party Meeting On November 30 Ahead Of Winter Session
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has invited the floor leaders for the meeting at 11 am.
Centre expands Tamil outreach with Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0
Kashi Tamil Sangamam 4.0 expands Tamil outreach with 50 teachers teaching spoken Tamil in Varanasi schools and 300 Varanasi students visiting Tamil Nadu for immersive learning. This initiative, despite ongoing state-federal education disputes, aims to strengthen India's linguistic traditions and civilisational ties through reciprocal cultural exchange.
'Murda qaum, zinda qaum': Jamiat chief Mahmood Madani stokes row; BJP hits out
Cyclone Ditwah is poised to make landfall near the North Tamil NaduPuducherrySouth Andhra Pradesh coast by early November 30, prompting high alert across southern India. The storm, which has already caused devastation in Sri Lanka, is expected to bring heavy to extremely heavy rainfall and strong winds, leading to widespread disruptions and potential urban flooding.
Airbus has issued a global alert for A320-family aircraft due to a software flaw potentially caused by solar radiation, leading to grounding of over 350 planes in India. Meanwhile, the NIA is investigating a 'white-coat terror module' after recovering Rs 18 lakh from a university room. Additionally, R Ashwin suggested Jasprit Bumrah be used sparingly in Test cricket.
Parliament winter session: Govt calls all-party meet on Sunday; SIR issue set to rock proceedings
Arequest to play two additional CDswhich the complainant argued were verified copieswas also dismissed by the court
Centre Cannot Ignore Tamil Nadus Voice: MK Stalin Blasts BJP-Led Central Government
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin criticised the Centre for what he called a sustained and deliberate neglect of Tamil Nadus legitimate demands. He said that no government claiming to lead the worlds largest democracy has the moral right to disregard the voice of an entire people. Stalin pointed... The post Centre Cannot Ignore Tamil Nadus Voice: MK Stalin Blasts BJP-Led Central Government appeared first on HW News English .
CD Presented as Evidence Against Rahul Gandhi During Court Hearing Found Blank
During a hearing in a defamation case against LoP Rahul Gandhi, a CD submitted as key evidence was found blank when played before a Special Court in Pune. Rahul Gandhi is facing trial for allegedly defaming Vinayak Damodar Savarkar during a speech made in London. The complaint was filed by... The post CD Presented as Evidence Against Rahul Gandhi During Court Hearing Found Blank appeared first on HW News English .
SIR phase 2: BJP forms central review team; panel to track discrepancies, BLO issues
COP30 in Brazil concluded with India's environment minister highlighting successful outcomes, including increased adaptation finance and a just transition mechanism. India played a key role in shaping decisions, reinforcing multilateralism and developing countries' interests. Discussions on fossil fuels and deforestation occurred outside formal processes, while trade measures like CBAM were addressed.

