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  • Not good that Rahul, Uddhav didn't visit Maha Kumbh: Athawale

    "It's a personal choice but since Rahul Gandhi and his family are Hindus, they should have attended Maha Kumbh," he said.

    On Uddhav, Athawale said, "It's disappointing that being a son of Balasaheb he did not visit Kumbh."
    Not good that Rahul, Uddhav didn't visit Maha Kumbh: Athawale "It's a personal choice but since Rahul Gandhi and his family are Hindus, they should have attended Maha Kumbh," he said. On Uddhav, Athawale said, "It's disappointing that being a son of Balasaheb he did not visit Kumbh."
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  • All you want to know about stampede at #MahaKumbh2025 !

    Pls spread this Max as CHINDUS and QTWA Vultures from SP & CONgress have already started spreading misinformation to demean Hindus largest festival of Kumbh

    1. A stampede-like situation broke out at Sangam at around 1 am due to RUMOURS.

    2. Yogi Govt & #Mahakumbh Admñ immediately swung into action.

    3. 50 Ambulances & NSG reached the spot within minutes & took control of situation. Green corridor was immediately built & Injured taken to different hospitals incl those set up at #MahaKumbhMela2025

    4. PM Narendra Modi Ji called up CM Yogi Adityanath Ji twice in an hour to take stalk of situation.

    5. HM Amit Shah Ji called up CM Yogi Ji & assured all required help from Centre.

    6. It was a very swift response to alarming situation & everything was brought under control within minutes as Admñ made continuous announcements not to allow panic seep in & to guide huge crowd.

    7. Showing sensitivity, all 13 Akharas have postponed Amrit Snan to Basant Panchami.

    8. Situation COMPLETELY under control & around 9 Crore Devotees are present at different ghats incl Triveni Sangam.
    All you want to know about stampede at #MahaKumbh2025 ! Pls spread this Max as CHINDUS and QTWA Vultures from SP & CONgress have already started spreading misinformation to demean Hindus largest festival of Kumbh 1. A stampede-like situation broke out at Sangam at around 1 am due to RUMOURS. 2. Yogi Govt & #Mahakumbh Admñ immediately swung into action. 3. 50 Ambulances & NSG reached the spot within minutes & took control of situation. Green corridor was immediately built & Injured taken to different hospitals incl those set up at #MahaKumbhMela2025 4. PM Narendra Modi Ji called up CM Yogi Adityanath Ji twice in an hour to take stalk of situation. 5. HM Amit Shah Ji called up CM Yogi Ji & assured all required help from Centre. 6. It was a very swift response to alarming situation & everything was brought under control within minutes as Admñ made continuous announcements not to allow panic seep in & to guide huge crowd. 7. Showing sensitivity, all 13 Akharas have postponed Amrit Snan to Basant Panchami. 8. Situation COMPLETELY under control & around 9 Crore Devotees are present at different ghats incl Triveni Sangam.
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  • The Sambhal Files!
    Hindus were murdered. Even the dead bodies of many people were not found but congress is concerned only about Muslims. Pappu visits rioters families instead of affected victims. Explore the truth behind the heart-wrenching violence in Sambhal.
    WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/live/t7lerV8Zp1E?feature=share
    The Sambhal Files! Hindus were murdered. Even the dead bodies of many people were not found but congress is concerned only about Muslims. Pappu visits rioters families instead of affected victims. Explore the truth behind the heart-wrenching violence in Sambhal. WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/live/t7lerV8Zp1E?feature=share
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  • A special ‘Kalash’ from Ayodhya’s Ram Janmabhoomi was installed in the premises of the famous Martand Sun Temple in the Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Sunday.

    The special Kalash was brought to the Anantnag district by a special procession ‘Kalash Yatra’ and installed at the Martand Sun Temple, which is one of the holiest sites of pilgrimage for Kashmiri Hindus in the Anantnag district.

    A large number of Kashmiri Hindus and devotees from across the country participated in the religious rituals held here in the Surya Mandir.

    A special pooja was held and special prayers were held for the peace and prosperity of the country while installing the auspicious Kalash in the temple.

    The Martand Sun Temple is an eighth-century Hindu temple, located near the city of Anantnag
    A special ‘Kalash’ from Ayodhya’s Ram Janmabhoomi was installed in the premises of the famous Martand Sun Temple in the Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Sunday. The special Kalash was brought to the Anantnag district by a special procession ‘Kalash Yatra’ and installed at the Martand Sun Temple, which is one of the holiest sites of pilgrimage for Kashmiri Hindus in the Anantnag district. A large number of Kashmiri Hindus and devotees from across the country participated in the religious rituals held here in the Surya Mandir. A special pooja was held and special prayers were held for the peace and prosperity of the country while installing the auspicious Kalash in the temple. The Martand Sun Temple is an eighth-century Hindu temple, located near the city of Anantnag
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  • HOW WEST BENGAL WAS DESTROYED:

    “West Bengal has been on a decline ever since 1963, when Chief Minister of the state Bidhan Chandra Roy passed away. He reinforced the foundations of the state after the partition of 1947, got the Durgapur & Alloy Steel Plant, Chittaranjan Locomotives, India’s 1st satellite town in Kalyani, Digha Beach Resort, expanded the engineering industries, set up engineering, technology, medical, management, and other institutes.

    Calcutta and Jadavpur used to be the prime universities in India those days. West Bengal had the IIM, IIT, Indian Statistical Institute, the Operations Research School, Bengal Engineering College, besides, of course, Presidency College, SXC, Scottish Church and many other venerable institutes.

    It was the HQ of Birla, JK, Bangur, and Thapar and Tata. The grand Tata Centre was built for that purpose. This was the vision of TATA'S. Most of their investment was in Jamshedpur. Most foreign companies had their India HQs in Calcutta. This was the reason Calcutta has best of the Clubs in the country. It had the highest number of International flights, Bombay used to serve mainly Aden, Muscat, and East Africa.

    And then ‘Ashok Kumar Nite’ happened in February 1968. Women were dragged out and their ***** dead raped bodies were found in and around the lake over the next two days. The CPM leaders (Jyoti Basu & Co) called it “the rise of the proletariat against the bourgeoisie” and justified it.

    Calcutta started emptying. Soon after, Aditya Birla was dragged out of his car between GPO & RBI, opposite Writers Building, thrashed, clothes torn, stripped down to his undergarments and made to walk like that to his office at 15 India Exchange Place. With a crowd roaring in laughter and jeering, he went home and took a flight to Bombay, never to return. He took all his money and offices out of Bengal. Today they are one of the top industrial houses in the country.

    So did JK, so did Thapar, within a month. So did most entrepreneurs, so did most MNCs. Latest example was ousting of Tata Nano. Those were ‘Mass Exodus’ of money and employment from the state. Today no Industrial house plans to start any project in the state. That, this being the dream that the Communists wanted, and there is no change by the present government too.

    Communists in West Bengal started their political power capturing from ‘Ashok Kumar Nite’ in 1968 and went through ‘Sain Bari killings’ in 1970, ‘Marichjhapi massacre’ in 1979, ‘Bijon Setu massacre’ of 1982 to ‘Bantala gang ****’ of 1990, ‘Nanoor massacre’ of 2000 and ‘Nandigram massacre’ of 2007.

    They destroyed the work culture and closed down thousands of factories in West Bengal in the name of violent Trade Union and Co-ordination Committee. Presently, the state has been infected with culture of ‘Cut Money’, ‘Syndicate’, Para-teachers, Civic Volunteers and migration of lakhs of labourers to other states.

    Those educated ones, who could not cope up with destruction of West Bengal migrated out to other parts of India; to other countries.

    One finds so many teachers, scientists, researchers, doctors, economists, artists, from West Bengal in the US, UK, France, Germany, Benelux, Scandinavia, but none worth the name here in Bengal. It was a ‘Mass Exodus’ of brains.

    The people of West Bengal have been strangely watching this downhill journey of the state for five decades and will do so unfortunately for another five decades.

    One may see the state to turn into an Islamic State in near future. Just keep your fingers crossed.”

    PS: Number of beggars per hundred thousand population is highest (89) in West Bengal at present. This is the bottom line.

    THE PRESENT GENERATION IS UNAWARE OF THE REASONS FOR THE FALL OF GOLDEN BENGAL.

    and you want Modi to fix it in one election? Bengal will never revive as long as Congress, CPI or TMC are in power. The ray of hope is only BJP but for that, the revolution had to come from Hindus in Bengal and not woke Hindus.
    The perpetrators keep This piece of History away to achieve their main goal. Let's spread this piece of history to the present generation!

    I do care for Bengal, but sitting outside, we can't do anything unless the local Hindus wake up from deep sleep
    Dr GP
    HOW WEST BENGAL WAS DESTROYED: “West Bengal has been on a decline ever since 1963, when Chief Minister of the state Bidhan Chandra Roy passed away. He reinforced the foundations of the state after the partition of 1947, got the Durgapur & Alloy Steel Plant, Chittaranjan Locomotives, India’s 1st satellite town in Kalyani, Digha Beach Resort, expanded the engineering industries, set up engineering, technology, medical, management, and other institutes. Calcutta and Jadavpur used to be the prime universities in India those days. West Bengal had the IIM, IIT, Indian Statistical Institute, the Operations Research School, Bengal Engineering College, besides, of course, Presidency College, SXC, Scottish Church and many other venerable institutes. It was the HQ of Birla, JK, Bangur, and Thapar and Tata. The grand Tata Centre was built for that purpose. This was the vision of TATA'S. Most of their investment was in Jamshedpur. Most foreign companies had their India HQs in Calcutta. This was the reason Calcutta has best of the Clubs in the country. It had the highest number of International flights, Bombay used to serve mainly Aden, Muscat, and East Africa. And then ‘Ashok Kumar Nite’ happened in February 1968. Women were dragged out and their naked dead raped bodies were found in and around the lake over the next two days. The CPM leaders (Jyoti Basu & Co) called it “the rise of the proletariat against the bourgeoisie” and justified it. Calcutta started emptying. Soon after, Aditya Birla was dragged out of his car between GPO & RBI, opposite Writers Building, thrashed, clothes torn, stripped down to his undergarments and made to walk like that to his office at 15 India Exchange Place. With a crowd roaring in laughter and jeering, he went home and took a flight to Bombay, never to return. He took all his money and offices out of Bengal. Today they are one of the top industrial houses in the country. So did JK, so did Thapar, within a month. So did most entrepreneurs, so did most MNCs. Latest example was ousting of Tata Nano. Those were ‘Mass Exodus’ of money and employment from the state. Today no Industrial house plans to start any project in the state. That, this being the dream that the Communists wanted, and there is no change by the present government too. Communists in West Bengal started their political power capturing from ‘Ashok Kumar Nite’ in 1968 and went through ‘Sain Bari killings’ in 1970, ‘Marichjhapi massacre’ in 1979, ‘Bijon Setu massacre’ of 1982 to ‘Bantala gang rape’ of 1990, ‘Nanoor massacre’ of 2000 and ‘Nandigram massacre’ of 2007. They destroyed the work culture and closed down thousands of factories in West Bengal in the name of violent Trade Union and Co-ordination Committee. Presently, the state has been infected with culture of ‘Cut Money’, ‘Syndicate’, Para-teachers, Civic Volunteers and migration of lakhs of labourers to other states. Those educated ones, who could not cope up with destruction of West Bengal migrated out to other parts of India; to other countries. One finds so many teachers, scientists, researchers, doctors, economists, artists, from West Bengal in the US, UK, France, Germany, Benelux, Scandinavia, but none worth the name here in Bengal. It was a ‘Mass Exodus’ of brains. The people of West Bengal have been strangely watching this downhill journey of the state for five decades and will do so unfortunately for another five decades. One may see the state to turn into an Islamic State in near future. Just keep your fingers crossed.” PS: Number of beggars per hundred thousand population is highest (89) in West Bengal at present. This is the bottom line. THE PRESENT GENERATION IS UNAWARE OF THE REASONS FOR THE FALL OF GOLDEN BENGAL. and you want Modi to fix it in one election? Bengal will never revive as long as Congress, CPI or TMC are in power. The ray of hope is only BJP but for that, the revolution had to come from Hindus in Bengal and not woke Hindus. The perpetrators keep This piece of History away to achieve their main goal. Let's spread this piece of history to the present generation! I do care for Bengal, but sitting outside, we can't do anything unless the local Hindus wake up from deep sleep Dr GP
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  • Bangladesh Govt says it is deeply hurt with Indian Govt's statement regarding atrocities against Hindus.

    ⚡ Drama begins after strong statement (Warning) by Indian Govt !!

    🇺🇸Deep state Govt said "Indian Govt's statements are contrary to the spirit of friendship between the two nations"

    "The arrest of Sri Chinmoy Krishna Das was based on specific charges" - BANGLADESH GOVT
    Bangladesh Govt says it is deeply hurt with Indian Govt's statement regarding atrocities against Hindus. ⚡ Drama begins after strong statement (Warning) by Indian Govt !! 🇺🇸Deep state Govt said "Indian Govt's statements are contrary to the spirit of friendship between the two nations" "The arrest of Sri Chinmoy Krishna Das was based on specific charges" - BANGLADESH GOVT
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  • The briefcase & the miniskirt

    😜Tokyo, Japan
    A man was walking past a young girl, when a jagged edge of his briefcase accidentally tore her mini skirt.
    Before the man could apologize, the girl bowed deeply, and said,“I humbly apologize for this error. The quality of my skirt is not good.”
    Then she took out a pin, put the skirt back together and left.

    😜New York, USA
    Before the man could react, the woman pulled out a business card and gave it to him saying,
    “This is my lawyer’s card. He will contact you about this sexual harassment matter. See you in court, buddy!”

    😜London, England
    Before the man could react, the girl quickly covered the torn spot with a newspaper, and said with a blush on her face,
    “Do you mind taking me home, sir? I live not far away.”
    The Englishman took his jacket off, put it on her, called a cab and took her home safely.

    😜Paris, France
    Before the man could react, the girl murmured with a smile,“A red rose can best convey your apology, monsieur.”
    The Frenchman bought her a rose, and then they went to a nearby cafe, drank some wine.

    😜Sydney, Australia
    Before the man could apologize, the girl turned around, took out a hunting knife, ripped the side of his trousers and said; “OK, now we’re even, mate"

    😜Shanghai, China
    Before the man could say anything, the police came and took him away to labour camp

    😜😜New Delhi, India
    Before the man could apologize, 10 TV anchors came yelling, “We are the first TV channel to bring you this outrageous event. This is exclusive. How the modesty of a simple dalit/minority girl was violated in open public by a dark Hindu RSS fundamentalist with a bhagwa briefcase and he attended Shaka once 15 years ago. We assure you, we shall track this sordid story of this Hindu terror to the very end. Blatant intolerance by the majority Hindus working on Hindutva agenda of BJP. India wants to know !The nation is watching ! The PM must answer !”
    The briefcase & the miniskirt 😜Tokyo, Japan A man was walking past a young girl, when a jagged edge of his briefcase accidentally tore her mini skirt. Before the man could apologize, the girl bowed deeply, and said,“I humbly apologize for this error. The quality of my skirt is not good.” Then she took out a pin, put the skirt back together and left. 😜New York, USA Before the man could react, the woman pulled out a business card and gave it to him saying, “This is my lawyer’s card. He will contact you about this sexual harassment matter. See you in court, buddy!” 😜London, England Before the man could react, the girl quickly covered the torn spot with a newspaper, and said with a blush on her face, “Do you mind taking me home, sir? I live not far away.” The Englishman took his jacket off, put it on her, called a cab and took her home safely. 😜Paris, France Before the man could react, the girl murmured with a smile,“A red rose can best convey your apology, monsieur.” The Frenchman bought her a rose, and then they went to a nearby cafe, drank some wine. 😜Sydney, Australia Before the man could apologize, the girl turned around, took out a hunting knife, ripped the side of his trousers and said; “OK, now we’re even, mate" 😜Shanghai, China Before the man could say anything, the police came and took him away to labour camp 😜😜New Delhi, India Before the man could apologize, 10 TV anchors came yelling, “We are the first TV channel to bring you this outrageous event. This is exclusive. How the modesty of a simple dalit/minority girl was violated in open public by a dark Hindu RSS fundamentalist with a bhagwa briefcase and he attended Shaka once 15 years ago. We assure you, we shall track this sordid story of this Hindu terror to the very end. Blatant intolerance by the majority Hindus working on Hindutva agenda of BJP. India wants to know !The nation is watching ! The PM must answer !”
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  • Dear Maharashtra remember this before you vote

    - Morarji Mills
    - ⁠Century Mills
    - ⁠Mafatlal Mills
    - ⁠United Mills
    - ⁠Khatau Mills
    - ⁠Poddar Mills
    - ⁠Prakash Cotton Mills
    - ⁠Raghuvanshi Mills
    - ⁠Swadeshi Mills
    - ⁠Kamala Mills
    - ⁠India United Mills
    …….
    When these mills closed down in the 1990s’ it was the rule of the Congress Party in Maharashtra .

    In the areas of Bhyculla , Chichpokli , Parel , Dadar and other suburbs, a total of 62 mills were closed by the reckless acts of the then congress government .

    From 2001 to 2010

    - Premier Padmini , Kurla
    - ⁠Mukund Steel Co., Kurla
    - ⁠Hindustan Lever , Ghatkopar
    - ⁠80% of Godrej Industries, Ghatkopar
    - Cipla Pharmaceutical , Vikroli
    - ⁠R R Paints , Vikroli
    - ⁠Asian Paints , Vikroli
    - ⁠Jolly Board , Kanjurmarg
    - ⁠CEAT Tyres , Kanjurmarg
    - ⁠Rohan Polymer , Kanjurmarg
    - ⁠Bombay Oxygen , Mulund
    - ⁠Ralli Wolf , Mulund
    - ⁠Johnson & Johnson, Mulund
    ALL CLOSED DOWN !

    In addition , in NAVI MUMBAI …

    - Nocil Petrochemical, Ghansoli
    - ⁠Bharat Electric , Aairoli
    - ⁠Siemens , Ghansoli
    - ⁠CPC Company , Aairoli
    - ⁠Proctor & Gamble , Digha

    ALL CLOSED DOWN .

    Through the 1990s’ and 2000s’ , in areas of Ghodbunder , Balkum , Kolset , Pokhran Thana Road , these companies closed down ….

    Voltas ,Colour Chem , Star India , Sandoz , Bayer India , Kiran , Glaxo India , Cadbury , Golden Dyes and many other profitable companies closed shop .

    There was a great lack of self confidence in the Nation when the Congress ruled at the Centre and in the states !

    Most of these companies closed down or were forced to close down .
    Many companies moved to different states .

    ……and the Congress politicians eyed the vacated properties !!

    AT THIS TIME NEITHER NARENDRA JI MODI OR THE BJP WAS ANYWHERE AROUND !!

    The Congress party was in the business to seize land !
    They poured their hoarded black money into the property market with abandon , outclassing the Aam Aadmi hands down , who now could not afford to buy property.

    WHEN YOU , the INFORMED VOTER , go to VOTE , remember the above !

    UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL
    Dear Maharashtra remember this before you vote - Morarji Mills - ⁠Century Mills - ⁠Mafatlal Mills - ⁠United Mills - ⁠Khatau Mills - ⁠Poddar Mills - ⁠Prakash Cotton Mills - ⁠Raghuvanshi Mills - ⁠Swadeshi Mills - ⁠Kamala Mills - ⁠India United Mills ……. When these mills closed down in the 1990s’ it was the rule of the Congress Party in Maharashtra . In the areas of Bhyculla , Chichpokli , Parel , Dadar and other suburbs, a total of 62 mills were closed by the reckless acts of the then congress government . From 2001 to 2010 - Premier Padmini , Kurla - ⁠Mukund Steel Co., Kurla - ⁠Hindustan Lever , Ghatkopar - ⁠80% of Godrej Industries, Ghatkopar - Cipla Pharmaceutical , Vikroli - ⁠R R Paints , Vikroli - ⁠Asian Paints , Vikroli - ⁠Jolly Board , Kanjurmarg - ⁠CEAT Tyres , Kanjurmarg - ⁠Rohan Polymer , Kanjurmarg - ⁠Bombay Oxygen , Mulund - ⁠Ralli Wolf , Mulund - ⁠Johnson & Johnson, Mulund ALL CLOSED DOWN ! In addition , in NAVI MUMBAI … - Nocil Petrochemical, Ghansoli - ⁠Bharat Electric , Aairoli - ⁠Siemens , Ghansoli - ⁠CPC Company , Aairoli - ⁠Proctor & Gamble , Digha ALL CLOSED DOWN . Through the 1990s’ and 2000s’ , in areas of Ghodbunder , Balkum , Kolset , Pokhran Thana Road , these companies closed down …. Voltas ,Colour Chem , Star India , Sandoz , Bayer India , Kiran , Glaxo India , Cadbury , Golden Dyes and many other profitable companies closed shop . There was a great lack of self confidence in the Nation when the Congress ruled at the Centre and in the states ! Most of these companies closed down or were forced to close down . Many companies moved to different states . ……and the Congress politicians eyed the vacated properties !! AT THIS TIME NEITHER NARENDRA JI MODI OR THE BJP WAS ANYWHERE AROUND !! The Congress party was in the business to seize land ! They poured their hoarded black money into the property market with abandon , outclassing the Aam Aadmi hands down , who now could not afford to buy property. WHEN YOU , the INFORMED VOTER , go to VOTE , remember the above ! UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL
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  • Brilliant advertisement by Jharkhand BJP. Wake up call for Hindus.

    This is exactly what’s happening there.
    Brilliant advertisement by Jharkhand BJP. Wake up call for Hindus. This is exactly what’s happening there.
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  • This should shake the core of all Bharatiyas:

    If You Divide, You Perish: The Truth Behind the Slogan ‘Batoge To Katoge’

    In a recent debate, anchor Amitabh Aghnihotri took on a panelist who accused the slogan "Batoge To Katoge" of promoting division and hatred. With conviction and a deep understanding of India’s history, Aghnihotri passionately responded, pointing out the layers of pain, resilience, and patience of the majority Hindu community. His words resonated with a nation that has endured centuries of invasions, partitions, and relentless struggles, especially when it comes to preserving its cultural heritage and places of worship.

    Aghnihotri asked, “Why should there be no anger?” Reflecting on a painful legacy dating back to the 8th century when Islamic invasions began, he reminded the audience of the horrific accounts of temple destructions, atrocities against Hindu communities, and the brutal Partition of 1947. He spoke of how trains crossed from Pakistan filled with lifeless bodies, the blood of innocent people staining a generation forever. “Did you not see that?” he demanded. This was not a hatred-fueled grievance but an unhealed wound—a painful reminder of a brutal history etched in collective memory.

    He moved to a more recent chapter in history: the plight of Kashmiri Pandits, a community systematically persecuted, forced to flee their homes in fear for their lives. Aghnihotri spoke of the brutality and heartbreak of families torn apart, homes abandoned, and the inability to reclaim what was lost. “Eighty-five percent of this country is Hindu, yet they had to watch their own people—Pandits of Kashmir—being massacred and exiled. And now, you ask why there should be no anger?” His words echoed the frustration of a people who have watched injustice unfold, who have witnessed their own sufferings silenced or minimized.

    Aghnihotri questioned why, in a country with a vast Hindu majority, it took five centuries to rebuild the Ram Mandir, a structure that stood not just as a place of worship but as a symbol of faith and resilience. He asked, “Show me one example in the world where a majority waited this long to rebuild their place of worship.” This delay, he suggested, was a symptom of deeper issues—a hesitancy to allow the majority to reclaim their historical and spiritual spaces.

    He continued, with raw emotion, “A son who has lost his mother and father knows the depth of that pain.” He spoke for millions who have experienced loss, not only on a personal level but as part of a cultural identity, stolen or desecrated over generations. “These invaders came to Bharat not only to plunder wealth but to break its spirit, to shatter its identity,” he reminded the panelist. “They placed our deities on the steps of their mosques, a symbolic degradation of what we held sacred. Why should this be forgotten or forgiven without a true acknowledgment?”

    In his response, Aghnihotri challenged the panelist's refusal to accept a straightforward demand: why should Hindus not be allowed three temples, as a token of justice in a land rich with their heritage? He made it clear that justice cannot be selective. It must be inclusive of the past’s wounds to allow true healing and reconciliation.

    The slogan "Batoge To Katoge" is not a threat but a call to unity, Aghnihotri argued. “What’s wrong with reminding people that if we continue to be divided, we will perish? Isn’t this a message meant to unite, not divide?” In his closing remarks, he drove home the point that it is every citizen’s duty to resolve historical grievances in a manner that is fair and just for all, emphasizing that the path to unity lies in acceptance and understanding.

    Aghnihotri’s response was not just an argument in a debate; it was a powerful voice for those who feel unheard, urging the country to remember its history, to learn from it, and to move forward together. It’s not about division but about seeking the truth and justice that every citizen deserves, the kind of justice that heals old wounds and forges a path toward a unified Bharat.
    This should shake the core of all Bharatiyas: If You Divide, You Perish: The Truth Behind the Slogan ‘Batoge To Katoge’ In a recent debate, anchor Amitabh Aghnihotri took on a panelist who accused the slogan "Batoge To Katoge" of promoting division and hatred. With conviction and a deep understanding of India’s history, Aghnihotri passionately responded, pointing out the layers of pain, resilience, and patience of the majority Hindu community. His words resonated with a nation that has endured centuries of invasions, partitions, and relentless struggles, especially when it comes to preserving its cultural heritage and places of worship. Aghnihotri asked, “Why should there be no anger?” Reflecting on a painful legacy dating back to the 8th century when Islamic invasions began, he reminded the audience of the horrific accounts of temple destructions, atrocities against Hindu communities, and the brutal Partition of 1947. He spoke of how trains crossed from Pakistan filled with lifeless bodies, the blood of innocent people staining a generation forever. “Did you not see that?” he demanded. This was not a hatred-fueled grievance but an unhealed wound—a painful reminder of a brutal history etched in collective memory. He moved to a more recent chapter in history: the plight of Kashmiri Pandits, a community systematically persecuted, forced to flee their homes in fear for their lives. Aghnihotri spoke of the brutality and heartbreak of families torn apart, homes abandoned, and the inability to reclaim what was lost. “Eighty-five percent of this country is Hindu, yet they had to watch their own people—Pandits of Kashmir—being massacred and exiled. And now, you ask why there should be no anger?” His words echoed the frustration of a people who have watched injustice unfold, who have witnessed their own sufferings silenced or minimized. Aghnihotri questioned why, in a country with a vast Hindu majority, it took five centuries to rebuild the Ram Mandir, a structure that stood not just as a place of worship but as a symbol of faith and resilience. He asked, “Show me one example in the world where a majority waited this long to rebuild their place of worship.” This delay, he suggested, was a symptom of deeper issues—a hesitancy to allow the majority to reclaim their historical and spiritual spaces. He continued, with raw emotion, “A son who has lost his mother and father knows the depth of that pain.” He spoke for millions who have experienced loss, not only on a personal level but as part of a cultural identity, stolen or desecrated over generations. “These invaders came to Bharat not only to plunder wealth but to break its spirit, to shatter its identity,” he reminded the panelist. “They placed our deities on the steps of their mosques, a symbolic degradation of what we held sacred. Why should this be forgotten or forgiven without a true acknowledgment?” In his response, Aghnihotri challenged the panelist's refusal to accept a straightforward demand: why should Hindus not be allowed three temples, as a token of justice in a land rich with their heritage? He made it clear that justice cannot be selective. It must be inclusive of the past’s wounds to allow true healing and reconciliation. The slogan "Batoge To Katoge" is not a threat but a call to unity, Aghnihotri argued. “What’s wrong with reminding people that if we continue to be divided, we will perish? Isn’t this a message meant to unite, not divide?” In his closing remarks, he drove home the point that it is every citizen’s duty to resolve historical grievances in a manner that is fair and just for all, emphasizing that the path to unity lies in acceptance and understanding. Aghnihotri’s response was not just an argument in a debate; it was a powerful voice for those who feel unheard, urging the country to remember its history, to learn from it, and to move forward together. It’s not about division but about seeking the truth and justice that every citizen deserves, the kind of justice that heals old wounds and forges a path toward a unified Bharat.
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  • News Headlines from for November 1, 2024:

    1. Diwali Celebrations Illuminate the Nation

    India celebrates Diwali with fervour, as homes and streets are adorned with lights, and families come together for prayers and festivities. The festival symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
    THE INDIAN EXPRESS

    2. Air Quality Deteriorates Post-Diwali Festivities

    Following Diwali celebrations, major cities like Delhi and Mumbai report a significant drop in air quality due to firecracker emissions. Authorities advise residents to limit outdoor activities and use air purifiers indoors. Really?? Again??
    AP NEWS

    3. RBI Intervenes to Stabilize Indian Rupee

    The Reserve Bank of India conducts routine interventions to prevent major fluctuations in the Indian rupee, ensuring currency stability amid global economic uncertainties.
    REUTERS

    4. Apple Reports Record Revenue, Credits India iPhone Sales

    Apple announces record revenue, attributing significant growth to strong iPhone sales in India. CEO Tim Cook reveals plans to open four new stores in major Indian cities to cater to the growing market.
    HINDUSTAN TIMES

    5. Tensions Rise Between Canada and India

    Diplomatic tensions between Canada and India escalate, potentially leading to increased cyber threats and hindrances in immigration processes. Both nations are urged to engage in dialogue to resolve the issues.
    REUTERS

    6. Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Firecrackers in Delhi

    The Supreme Court reaffirms the ban on firecrackers in Delhi to combat severe air pollution, emphasizing the need for public cooperation to ensure cleaner air.

    7. Government Launches National Clean Air Program

    The central government initiates the National Clean Air Program, aiming to reduce air pollution levels by 20-30% over the next five years through comprehensive measures.

    8. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Successfully Launches GSAT-30 Satellite

    ISRO successfully launches the GSAT-30 communication satellite, enhancing telecommunication and broadcasting services across the country.

    9. Supreme Court Orders States to Implement Police Reforms

    The Supreme Court directs all states to implement police reforms to ensure better law enforcement and public safety.

    10. Government Announces New Measures to Boost Agricultural Exports

    The government introduces new policies to enhance agricultural exports, aiming to double farmers' income by 2025.

    11. Indian Railways Introduces High-Speed Train Service

    Indian Railways launches a new high-speed train service between Delhi and Mumbai, reducing travel time significantly.

    12. Government Approves New Education Policy

    The government approves a new education policy focusing on holistic development, skill enhancement, and digital learning.

    13. Supreme Court Upholds Right to Privacy as Fundamental Right

    The Supreme Court declares the right to privacy as a fundamental right, ensuring greater protection of individual freedoms.

    14. Government Launches Digital India Initiative

    The government launches the Digital India initiative to promote digital literacy and improve online infrastructure nationwide.

    15. Indian Economy Shows Signs of Recovery Post-Pandemic

    Recent economic indicators suggest a steady recovery of the Indian economy following the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    16. Government Announces New Health Insurance Scheme

    A new health insurance scheme is introduced to provide affordable healthcare to all citizens, aiming for universal health coverage.

    17. Supreme Court Orders Demolition of Illegal Structures

    The Supreme Court orders the demolition of illegal structures encroaching on public land, emphasizing the rule of law.

    18. Government Launches Start-up India Initiative

    The government launches the Start-up India initiative to foster innovation and support new entrepreneurs in the country.

    19. Indian Armed Forces Conduct Successful Military Exercise

    The Indian Armed Forces conduct a successful joint military exercise, enhancing operational readiness and coordination.

    20. Government Announces New Renewable Energy Projects

    The government announces new renewable energy projects to promote sustainable development and reduce carbon emissions.

    Sources: India Today, Hindustan Times, Reuters, Associated Press

    #IndiaNews #Diwali2024 #AirQuality #RBI #AppleIndia #CanadaIndiaRelations #SupremeCourt #ISRO #Agriculture #IndianRailways #EducationPolicy #DigitalIndia #Economy #HealthInsurance #StartupIndia #MilitaryExercise #RenewableEnergy
    News Headlines from for November 1, 2024: 1. Diwali Celebrations Illuminate the Nation India celebrates Diwali with fervour, as homes and streets are adorned with lights, and families come together for prayers and festivities. The festival symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. THE INDIAN EXPRESS 2. Air Quality Deteriorates Post-Diwali Festivities Following Diwali celebrations, major cities like Delhi and Mumbai report a significant drop in air quality due to firecracker emissions. Authorities advise residents to limit outdoor activities and use air purifiers indoors. Really?? Again?? AP NEWS 3. RBI Intervenes to Stabilize Indian Rupee The Reserve Bank of India conducts routine interventions to prevent major fluctuations in the Indian rupee, ensuring currency stability amid global economic uncertainties. REUTERS 4. Apple Reports Record Revenue, Credits India iPhone Sales Apple announces record revenue, attributing significant growth to strong iPhone sales in India. CEO Tim Cook reveals plans to open four new stores in major Indian cities to cater to the growing market. HINDUSTAN TIMES 5. Tensions Rise Between Canada and India Diplomatic tensions between Canada and India escalate, potentially leading to increased cyber threats and hindrances in immigration processes. Both nations are urged to engage in dialogue to resolve the issues. REUTERS 6. Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Firecrackers in Delhi The Supreme Court reaffirms the ban on firecrackers in Delhi to combat severe air pollution, emphasizing the need for public cooperation to ensure cleaner air. 7. Government Launches National Clean Air Program The central government initiates the National Clean Air Program, aiming to reduce air pollution levels by 20-30% over the next five years through comprehensive measures. 8. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Successfully Launches GSAT-30 Satellite ISRO successfully launches the GSAT-30 communication satellite, enhancing telecommunication and broadcasting services across the country. 9. Supreme Court Orders States to Implement Police Reforms The Supreme Court directs all states to implement police reforms to ensure better law enforcement and public safety. 10. Government Announces New Measures to Boost Agricultural Exports The government introduces new policies to enhance agricultural exports, aiming to double farmers' income by 2025. 11. Indian Railways Introduces High-Speed Train Service Indian Railways launches a new high-speed train service between Delhi and Mumbai, reducing travel time significantly. 12. Government Approves New Education Policy The government approves a new education policy focusing on holistic development, skill enhancement, and digital learning. 13. Supreme Court Upholds Right to Privacy as Fundamental Right The Supreme Court declares the right to privacy as a fundamental right, ensuring greater protection of individual freedoms. 14. Government Launches Digital India Initiative The government launches the Digital India initiative to promote digital literacy and improve online infrastructure nationwide. 15. Indian Economy Shows Signs of Recovery Post-Pandemic Recent economic indicators suggest a steady recovery of the Indian economy following the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 16. Government Announces New Health Insurance Scheme A new health insurance scheme is introduced to provide affordable healthcare to all citizens, aiming for universal health coverage. 17. Supreme Court Orders Demolition of Illegal Structures The Supreme Court orders the demolition of illegal structures encroaching on public land, emphasizing the rule of law. 18. Government Launches Start-up India Initiative The government launches the Start-up India initiative to foster innovation and support new entrepreneurs in the country. 19. Indian Armed Forces Conduct Successful Military Exercise The Indian Armed Forces conduct a successful joint military exercise, enhancing operational readiness and coordination. 20. Government Announces New Renewable Energy Projects The government announces new renewable energy projects to promote sustainable development and reduce carbon emissions. Sources: India Today, Hindustan Times, Reuters, Associated Press #IndiaNews #Diwali2024 #AirQuality #RBI #AppleIndia #CanadaIndiaRelations #SupremeCourt #ISRO #Agriculture #IndianRailways #EducationPolicy #DigitalIndia #Economy #HealthInsurance #StartupIndia #MilitaryExercise #RenewableEnergy
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  • Donald J. Trump said:
    "I strongly condemn the barbaric violence against Hindus, Christians, and other minorities who are getting attacked and looted by mobs in Bangladesh, which remains in a total state of chaos.

    It would have never happened on my watch. Kamala and Joe have ignored Hindus across the world and in America. They have been a disaster from Israel to Ukraine to our own Southern Border, but we will Make America Strong Again and bring back Peace through Strength!

    We will also protect Hindu Americans against the anti-religion agenda of the radical left. We will fight for your freedom. Under my administration, we will also strengthen our great partnership with India and my good friend, Prime Minister Modi.

    Kamala Harris will destroy your small businesses with more regulations and higher taxes. By contrast, I cut taxes, cut regulations, unleashed American energy, and built the greatest economy in history. We will do it again, bigger and better than ever before—and we will Make America Great Again.

    Also, Happy Diwali to All. I hope the Festival of Lights leads to the Victory of Good over Evil!"

    ---

    Report on the Statement:

    In a recent social media post, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump expressed strong condemnation of violent incidents targeting Hindus, Christians, and other minorities in Bangladesh, labeling the situation there as chaotic. Trump's message emphasizes his stance that such unrest would not have occurred during his tenure, while he criticizes current U.S. leadership under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for allegedly neglecting Hindu communities worldwide.

    Trump contrasts his administration's policies with those of Biden and Harris, particularly around issues of taxation, regulation, and business support. He attributes his previous administration's policies to strengthening the economy through tax cuts and reduced regulations, implying that the current administration's approach, led by Harris, would negatively impact small businesses.

    The statement also includes a message of solidarity for Hindu Americans, asserting that Trump's leadership would counter what he terms the "anti-religion agenda of the radical left" and bolster ties with India, highlighting his personal connection with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Concluding with a Diwali greeting, Trump expresses hope that the holiday will symbolize a triumph of good over evil, aligning his message with the themes of the festival.
    Donald J. Trump said: "I strongly condemn the barbaric violence against Hindus, Christians, and other minorities who are getting attacked and looted by mobs in Bangladesh, which remains in a total state of chaos. It would have never happened on my watch. Kamala and Joe have ignored Hindus across the world and in America. They have been a disaster from Israel to Ukraine to our own Southern Border, but we will Make America Strong Again and bring back Peace through Strength! We will also protect Hindu Americans against the anti-religion agenda of the radical left. We will fight for your freedom. Under my administration, we will also strengthen our great partnership with India and my good friend, Prime Minister Modi. Kamala Harris will destroy your small businesses with more regulations and higher taxes. By contrast, I cut taxes, cut regulations, unleashed American energy, and built the greatest economy in history. We will do it again, bigger and better than ever before—and we will Make America Great Again. Also, Happy Diwali to All. I hope the Festival of Lights leads to the Victory of Good over Evil!" --- Report on the Statement: In a recent social media post, former U.S. President Donald J. Trump expressed strong condemnation of violent incidents targeting Hindus, Christians, and other minorities in Bangladesh, labeling the situation there as chaotic. Trump's message emphasizes his stance that such unrest would not have occurred during his tenure, while he criticizes current U.S. leadership under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for allegedly neglecting Hindu communities worldwide. Trump contrasts his administration's policies with those of Biden and Harris, particularly around issues of taxation, regulation, and business support. He attributes his previous administration's policies to strengthening the economy through tax cuts and reduced regulations, implying that the current administration's approach, led by Harris, would negatively impact small businesses. The statement also includes a message of solidarity for Hindu Americans, asserting that Trump's leadership would counter what he terms the "anti-religion agenda of the radical left" and bolster ties with India, highlighting his personal connection with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Concluding with a Diwali greeting, Trump expresses hope that the holiday will symbolize a triumph of good over evil, aligning his message with the themes of the festival.
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  • News from India - October 27, 2024
    1. Kerala: Flash Floods Leave Thousands Displaced as Heavy Rains Continue

    Kerala continues to experience heavy rainfall, leading to flash floods across several districts. Thousands have been evacuated as floodwaters rise.
    Source: India Today

    2. Delhi: Air Quality Deteriorates to ‘Severe’ Category Amid Smog

    Delhi's air quality has plummeted into the ‘severe’ category as pollution levels soar, with smog covering much of the city.
    Source: IANS

    3. Maharashtra: Major Fire Breaks Out in Mumbai’s Dharavi Slums

    A massive fire erupted in Mumbai’s Dharavi slums, one of the largest in Asia. Several homes were gutted, and rescue operations are underway.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    4. Jammu & Kashmir: Security Forces Eliminate Three Militants in Kupwara

    Security forces in Jammu & Kashmir conducted an operation in Kupwara, killing three militants in an ongoing anti-terrorism crackdown.
    Source: ANI

    5. Tamil Nadu: Floods in Chennai Disrupt Normal Life

    Heavy rains in Tamil Nadu have caused severe flooding in Chennai, disrupting daily activities and forcing schools to close.
    Source: India Today

    6. West Bengal: Cyclone Dana Causes Widespread Destruction

    Cyclone Dana has caused significant damage along the coastal areas of West Bengal. Authorities have evacuated more than 100,000 residents.
    Source: IANS

    7. Gujarat: ₹1,500 Crore Relief Package Announced for Farmers

    The Gujarat government has announced a ₹1,500 crore relief package for farmers affected by drought, aimed at supporting agricultural recovery.
    Source: ANI

    8. Uttar Pradesh: Road Accident in Bareilly Leaves 7 Dead

    Seven people lost their lives in a tragic road accident in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, after an ambulance collided with a truck.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    9. Punjab: Farmers Protest Intensifies Over MSP Payments

    Farmers in Punjab continue to protest delays in Minimum Support Price (MSP) payments, blocking highways as part of their agitation.
    Source: ANI

    10. Himachal Pradesh: Tourism Sector Sees Boom as Winter Season Begins

    The tourism sector in Himachal Pradesh is booming as winter approaches, with hotels fully booked and an influx of tourists arriving for the holiday season.
    Source: India Today

    11. Odisha: Mission Shakti Program Empowers Over 6 Million Women

    Odisha’s Mission Shakti program has empowered over 6 million women by providing them with financial independence through self-help groups.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    12. Assam: NIA Arrests Three Terror Suspects in Guwahati

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested three terror suspects in Guwahati, part of an ongoing counter-terrorism operation.
    Source: IANS

    13. Bihar: Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Health Deteriorates, Admitted to ICU

    Former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has been admitted to the ICU after his health worsened. Supporters have gathered outside the hospital.
    Source: India Today

    14. Telangana: Massive Fire Breaks Out in Hyderabad Industrial Area

    A massive fire erupted in an industrial area in Hyderabad, with firefighters battling the blaze. No casualties have been reported so far.
    Source: ANI

    15. Rajasthan: PM Modi Inaugurates New Solar Power Plant in Jodhpur

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a new solar power plant in Jodhpur, as part of India's renewable energy initiatives.
    Source: IANS

    16. Haryana: Schools Closed Due to Severe Pollution Levels

    Haryana has closed over 500 schools as pollution levels reach hazardous levels, particularly in urban areas.
    Source: ANI

    17. Sikkim: 4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Sikkim

    A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck Sikkim, causing tremors to be felt across several districts. No significant damage has been reported.
    Source: India Today

    18. Andhra Pradesh: Polavaram Project Nears Completion

    The Polavaram irrigation project is nearing completion in Andhra Pradesh, promising to bring much-needed water to drought-hit areas.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    #IndiaNews #KeralaFloods #DelhiPollution #MumbaiFire #JammuKashmirTerrorism #ChennaiFloods #CycloneDana #GujaratFarmerRelief #BareillyAccident #PunjabFarmersProtest #HimachalTourism #MissionShakti #AssamTerrorism #LaluPrasadYadav #HyderabadFire #SolarPower #SikkimEarthquake #PolavaramProject
    News from India - October 27, 2024 1. Kerala: Flash Floods Leave Thousands Displaced as Heavy Rains Continue Kerala continues to experience heavy rainfall, leading to flash floods across several districts. Thousands have been evacuated as floodwaters rise. Source: India Today 2. Delhi: Air Quality Deteriorates to ‘Severe’ Category Amid Smog Delhi's air quality has plummeted into the ‘severe’ category as pollution levels soar, with smog covering much of the city. Source: IANS 3. Maharashtra: Major Fire Breaks Out in Mumbai’s Dharavi Slums A massive fire erupted in Mumbai’s Dharavi slums, one of the largest in Asia. Several homes were gutted, and rescue operations are underway. Source: Hindustan Times 4. Jammu & Kashmir: Security Forces Eliminate Three Militants in Kupwara Security forces in Jammu & Kashmir conducted an operation in Kupwara, killing three militants in an ongoing anti-terrorism crackdown. Source: ANI 5. Tamil Nadu: Floods in Chennai Disrupt Normal Life Heavy rains in Tamil Nadu have caused severe flooding in Chennai, disrupting daily activities and forcing schools to close. Source: India Today 6. West Bengal: Cyclone Dana Causes Widespread Destruction Cyclone Dana has caused significant damage along the coastal areas of West Bengal. Authorities have evacuated more than 100,000 residents. Source: IANS 7. Gujarat: ₹1,500 Crore Relief Package Announced for Farmers The Gujarat government has announced a ₹1,500 crore relief package for farmers affected by drought, aimed at supporting agricultural recovery. Source: ANI 8. Uttar Pradesh: Road Accident in Bareilly Leaves 7 Dead Seven people lost their lives in a tragic road accident in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, after an ambulance collided with a truck. Source: Hindustan Times 9. Punjab: Farmers Protest Intensifies Over MSP Payments Farmers in Punjab continue to protest delays in Minimum Support Price (MSP) payments, blocking highways as part of their agitation. Source: ANI 10. Himachal Pradesh: Tourism Sector Sees Boom as Winter Season Begins The tourism sector in Himachal Pradesh is booming as winter approaches, with hotels fully booked and an influx of tourists arriving for the holiday season. Source: India Today 11. Odisha: Mission Shakti Program Empowers Over 6 Million Women Odisha’s Mission Shakti program has empowered over 6 million women by providing them with financial independence through self-help groups. Source: Hindustan Times 12. Assam: NIA Arrests Three Terror Suspects in Guwahati The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested three terror suspects in Guwahati, part of an ongoing counter-terrorism operation. Source: IANS 13. Bihar: Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Health Deteriorates, Admitted to ICU Former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has been admitted to the ICU after his health worsened. Supporters have gathered outside the hospital. Source: India Today 14. Telangana: Massive Fire Breaks Out in Hyderabad Industrial Area A massive fire erupted in an industrial area in Hyderabad, with firefighters battling the blaze. No casualties have been reported so far. Source: ANI 15. Rajasthan: PM Modi Inaugurates New Solar Power Plant in Jodhpur Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a new solar power plant in Jodhpur, as part of India's renewable energy initiatives. Source: IANS 16. Haryana: Schools Closed Due to Severe Pollution Levels Haryana has closed over 500 schools as pollution levels reach hazardous levels, particularly in urban areas. Source: ANI 17. Sikkim: 4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Sikkim A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck Sikkim, causing tremors to be felt across several districts. No significant damage has been reported. Source: India Today 18. Andhra Pradesh: Polavaram Project Nears Completion The Polavaram irrigation project is nearing completion in Andhra Pradesh, promising to bring much-needed water to drought-hit areas. Source: Hindustan Times #IndiaNews #KeralaFloods #DelhiPollution #MumbaiFire #JammuKashmirTerrorism #ChennaiFloods #CycloneDana #GujaratFarmerRelief #BareillyAccident #PunjabFarmersProtest #HimachalTourism #MissionShakti #AssamTerrorism #LaluPrasadYadav #HyderabadFire #SolarPower #SikkimEarthquake #PolavaramProject
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  • News from India - October 26, 2024
    1. Kerala: Heavy Rainfall Causes Flash Floods, Over 50,000 Evacuated

    Severe rainstorms continue to lash Kerala, triggering flash floods in several districts. Authorities have evacuated more than 50,000 people to relief camps.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    2. Delhi Air Quality Reaches Hazardous Levels

    With winter approaching, Delhi’s air quality has worsened, reaching 'severe' levels. Authorities have advised residents to limit outdoor activities.
    Source: IANS

    3. Uttar Pradesh: New Industrial Hub to be Established in Kanpur

    The government has announced plans to set up a new industrial hub in Kanpur, boosting job creation and economic growth in the region.
    Source: India Today

    4. Maharashtra: Farmer Suicides Continue in Drought-Hit Vidarbha

    The drought-hit Vidarbha region in Maharashtra continues to report farmer suicides, highlighting the growing agrarian crisis in the state.
    Source: IANS

    5. Jammu & Kashmir: Security Forces Foil Terrorist Infiltration in Poonch

    Security forces in Jammu & Kashmir foiled an infiltration attempt by terrorists in the Poonch sector. Two militants were killed in the encounter.
    Source: ANI

    6. Tamil Nadu: Schools Shut Due to Heavy Rainfall in Chennai

    Schools in Chennai and surrounding areas have been closed due to heavy rainfall that has caused waterlogging and disrupted daily life.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    7. Assam: NIA Arrests Suspected Terrorists in Guwahati

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested three suspected terrorists in Guwahati, believed to be linked to a larger terrorist network.
    Source: IANS

    8. Gujarat: Government Announces ₹2,000 Crore Relief Package for Farmers

    In a move to aid drought-hit farmers, the Gujarat government has announced a ₹2,000 crore relief package to support agricultural recovery.
    Source: ANI

    9. West Bengal: Cyclone Dana Causes Widespread Damage, Over 100,000 Evacuated

    Cyclone Dana has caused significant damage across coastal West Bengal, leading to the evacuation of more than 100,000 residents.
    Source: IANS

    10. Rajasthan: PM Modi Inaugurates Solar Power Plant in Jodhpur

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a new solar power plant in Jodhpur, aimed at increasing the state’s renewable energy capacity.
    Source: India Today

    11. Haryana: Over 500 Schools Closed Amid Rising Pollution Levels

    Rising pollution levels have forced over 500 schools in Haryana to shut down temporarily as authorities work to control the smog.
    Source: ANI

    12. Andhra Pradesh: Polavaram Irrigation Project Nears Completion

    The Polavaram irrigation project in Andhra Pradesh is nearing completion, and it is expected to provide water to drought-prone areas in the state.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    13. Punjab: Farmers’ Protest Intensifies Over MSP Delay

    Farmers in Punjab have intensified their protests against the delay in Minimum Support Price (MSP) payments for crops, blocking major highways.
    Source: ANI

    14. Himachal Pradesh: Tourist Influx Rises as Winter Sets In

    Himachal Pradesh is witnessing a surge in tourists as the winter season begins, with most resorts and hotels fully booked for the upcoming holidays.
    Source: India Today

    15. Odisha: Mission Shakti Program Empowers Rural Women

    The Odisha government’s Mission Shakti program continues to empower rural women through self-help groups, providing financial independence and social security.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    16. Bihar: Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Health Deteriorates, Admitted to ICU

    Former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has been admitted to the ICU in Patna due to deteriorating health. Supporters are gathered outside the hospital.
    Source: India Today

    17. Telangana: Major Fire Breaks Out in Hyderabad Industrial Area

    A major fire broke out in an industrial area in Hyderabad, with firefighters working for hours to bring the blaze under control. No casualties have been reported.
    Source: ANI

    18. Sikkim: Earthquake of 4.8 Magnitude Jolts North Sikkim

    An earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale hit North Sikkim in the early hours of the morning. No significant damage or casualties have been reported.
    Source: IANS

    #IndiaNews #KeralaFloods #DelhiPollution #UttarPradeshDevelopment #FarmerCrisis #JammuKashmirSecurity #TamilNaduRainfall #GujaratFarmerRelief #CycloneDana #RajasthanSolarPower #HaryanaSchools #PolavaramProject #PunjabFarmersProtest #HimachalTourism #MissionShakti #BiharPolitics #TelanganaFire #SikkimEarthquake
    News from India - October 26, 2024 1. Kerala: Heavy Rainfall Causes Flash Floods, Over 50,000 Evacuated Severe rainstorms continue to lash Kerala, triggering flash floods in several districts. Authorities have evacuated more than 50,000 people to relief camps. Source: Hindustan Times 2. Delhi Air Quality Reaches Hazardous Levels With winter approaching, Delhi’s air quality has worsened, reaching 'severe' levels. Authorities have advised residents to limit outdoor activities. Source: IANS 3. Uttar Pradesh: New Industrial Hub to be Established in Kanpur The government has announced plans to set up a new industrial hub in Kanpur, boosting job creation and economic growth in the region. Source: India Today 4. Maharashtra: Farmer Suicides Continue in Drought-Hit Vidarbha The drought-hit Vidarbha region in Maharashtra continues to report farmer suicides, highlighting the growing agrarian crisis in the state. Source: IANS 5. Jammu & Kashmir: Security Forces Foil Terrorist Infiltration in Poonch Security forces in Jammu & Kashmir foiled an infiltration attempt by terrorists in the Poonch sector. Two militants were killed in the encounter. Source: ANI 6. Tamil Nadu: Schools Shut Due to Heavy Rainfall in Chennai Schools in Chennai and surrounding areas have been closed due to heavy rainfall that has caused waterlogging and disrupted daily life. Source: Hindustan Times 7. Assam: NIA Arrests Suspected Terrorists in Guwahati The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested three suspected terrorists in Guwahati, believed to be linked to a larger terrorist network. Source: IANS 8. Gujarat: Government Announces ₹2,000 Crore Relief Package for Farmers In a move to aid drought-hit farmers, the Gujarat government has announced a ₹2,000 crore relief package to support agricultural recovery. Source: ANI 9. West Bengal: Cyclone Dana Causes Widespread Damage, Over 100,000 Evacuated Cyclone Dana has caused significant damage across coastal West Bengal, leading to the evacuation of more than 100,000 residents. Source: IANS 10. Rajasthan: PM Modi Inaugurates Solar Power Plant in Jodhpur Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a new solar power plant in Jodhpur, aimed at increasing the state’s renewable energy capacity. Source: India Today 11. Haryana: Over 500 Schools Closed Amid Rising Pollution Levels Rising pollution levels have forced over 500 schools in Haryana to shut down temporarily as authorities work to control the smog. Source: ANI 12. Andhra Pradesh: Polavaram Irrigation Project Nears Completion The Polavaram irrigation project in Andhra Pradesh is nearing completion, and it is expected to provide water to drought-prone areas in the state. Source: Hindustan Times 13. Punjab: Farmers’ Protest Intensifies Over MSP Delay Farmers in Punjab have intensified their protests against the delay in Minimum Support Price (MSP) payments for crops, blocking major highways. Source: ANI 14. Himachal Pradesh: Tourist Influx Rises as Winter Sets In Himachal Pradesh is witnessing a surge in tourists as the winter season begins, with most resorts and hotels fully booked for the upcoming holidays. Source: India Today 15. Odisha: Mission Shakti Program Empowers Rural Women The Odisha government’s Mission Shakti program continues to empower rural women through self-help groups, providing financial independence and social security. Source: Hindustan Times 16. Bihar: Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Health Deteriorates, Admitted to ICU Former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has been admitted to the ICU in Patna due to deteriorating health. Supporters are gathered outside the hospital. Source: India Today 17. Telangana: Major Fire Breaks Out in Hyderabad Industrial Area A major fire broke out in an industrial area in Hyderabad, with firefighters working for hours to bring the blaze under control. No casualties have been reported. Source: ANI 18. Sikkim: Earthquake of 4.8 Magnitude Jolts North Sikkim An earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale hit North Sikkim in the early hours of the morning. No significant damage or casualties have been reported. Source: IANS #IndiaNews #KeralaFloods #DelhiPollution #UttarPradeshDevelopment #FarmerCrisis #JammuKashmirSecurity #TamilNaduRainfall #GujaratFarmerRelief #CycloneDana #RajasthanSolarPower #HaryanaSchools #PolavaramProject #PunjabFarmersProtest #HimachalTourism #MissionShakti #BiharPolitics #TelanganaFire #SikkimEarthquake
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  • News from India - October 25, 2024
    1. Kerala: Severe Floods Leave Thousands Displaced

    Heavy rainfall continues in Kerala, leaving thousands displaced and prompting rescue operations. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for several districts.
    Source: India Today

    2. Telangana: Cylinder Blast Sparks Fire in Karimnagar

    A gas cylinder explosion caused a massive fire in Telangana’s Karimnagar. Local residents were evacuated, and no casualties have been reported so far.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    3. Karnataka: Wildlife Conflict Intensifies in Forest Areas

    Increasing man-elephant conflicts in Karnataka have led to severe crop damage in several villages. Authorities are working on solutions to manage the growing tensions between wildlife and local residents.
    Source: India Today

    4. Odisha: Mission Shakti Empowers Women in Rural Areas

    Odisha's "Mission Shakti" scheme is transforming the lives of millions of women, helping them break through gender barriers and achieve financial independence.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    5. Gujarat: Government Announces ₹1,400 Crore Relief Package for Farmers

    Gujarat announced a relief package of ₹1,400 crore for farmers affected by heavy rainfall, covering crop damage over the past few months.
    Source: India Today

    6. Uttar Pradesh: Seven Killed in Ambulance-Truck Collision

    A tragic accident in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district claimed seven lives when an ambulance collided with a truck. The incident is under investigation.
    Source: India Today

    7. Punjab: Farmers Protest Against Delayed MSP Payments

    Protests erupted across Punjab as farmers demanded timely payments under the Minimum Support Price (MSP) scheme. Several highways were blocked, and talks with officials are ongoing.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    8. Delhi: Air Quality Worsens Amid Rising Pollution Levels

    Delhi's air quality reached hazardous levels today as pollution continued to spike with the onset of winter. The government has issued health advisories for residents.
    Source: IANS

    9. Jammu & Kashmir: Terrorist Attack Foiled in Kupwara

    Security forces in Jammu & Kashmir foiled a terrorist attack in Kupwara, neutralizing two militants in an encounter. Investigations are ongoing.
    Source: IANS

    10. Tamil Nadu: Engineering Students Arrested for Running Meth Lab

    Police in Chennai arrested two engineering students for running a methamphetamine production lab from their rented home. Investigations are underway.
    Source: ANI

    11. Bihar: Former Trinamool Leader Arrested in Elephant Tusk Smuggling Case

    A former Trinamool Congress leader has been arrested in Bihar for involvement in an elephant tusk smuggling ring. Six others were also taken into custody.
    Source: India Today

    12. West Bengal: Cyclone Dana Causes Widespread Damage

    Cyclone Dana made landfall in West Bengal, causing widespread damage. Over 10 lakh people were evacuated, and relief efforts are underway.
    Source: India Today

    13. Maharashtra: Farmer Suicides Continue in Drought-Affected Regions

    Several districts in Maharashtra have reported a rise in farmer suicides due to prolonged drought and lack of adequate financial support.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    14. Andhra Pradesh: PM Modi Reviews Polavaram Project Progress

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the progress of the Polavaram irrigation project, a key infrastructure initiative for Andhra Pradesh.
    Source: ANI

    15. Kerala: Infant Given Wrong Vaccines, Admitted to ICU

    A 5-day-old infant in Kerala was mistakenly given five vaccines instead of one. The child is currently in the ICU, and the nurse responsible has been suspended.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    16. Haryana: Chhattisgarhia Olympics Promotes Traditional Sports

    The Chhattisgarhia Olympics in Haryana is promoting traditional Indian sports, with widespread participation across the state.
    Source: India Today

    17. Assam: NIA Arrests Suspected Terror Operatives

    The National Investigation Agency arrested two suspected terror operatives in Assam as part of a larger crackdown on terrorist activities.
    Source: IANS

    18. Himachal Pradesh: Winter Tourism Season Sees Surge in Visitors

    Himachal Pradesh is seeing a surge in visitors as the winter tourism season begins. Resorts and hotels are nearly fully booked as tourists flock to the snow-covered regions.
    Source: India Today
    #BharatNews #CycloneDana #KeralaFloods #GujaratFarmRelief #TelanganaFire #DelhiPollution #PunjabFarmersProtest #JammuKashmirTerrorism #TamilNaduDrugBust #WestBengalCyclone #MaharashtraFarmerSuicides #PolavaramProject #AssamTerrorArrests #ChhattisgarhiaOlympics #OdishaMissionShakti #UttarPradeshAccident #AndhraPradeshProjects #HimachalTourism
    News from India - October 25, 2024 1. Kerala: Severe Floods Leave Thousands Displaced Heavy rainfall continues in Kerala, leaving thousands displaced and prompting rescue operations. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for several districts. Source: India Today 2. Telangana: Cylinder Blast Sparks Fire in Karimnagar A gas cylinder explosion caused a massive fire in Telangana’s Karimnagar. Local residents were evacuated, and no casualties have been reported so far. Source: Hindustan Times 3. Karnataka: Wildlife Conflict Intensifies in Forest Areas Increasing man-elephant conflicts in Karnataka have led to severe crop damage in several villages. Authorities are working on solutions to manage the growing tensions between wildlife and local residents. Source: India Today 4. Odisha: Mission Shakti Empowers Women in Rural Areas Odisha's "Mission Shakti" scheme is transforming the lives of millions of women, helping them break through gender barriers and achieve financial independence. Source: Hindustan Times 5. Gujarat: Government Announces ₹1,400 Crore Relief Package for Farmers Gujarat announced a relief package of ₹1,400 crore for farmers affected by heavy rainfall, covering crop damage over the past few months. Source: India Today 6. Uttar Pradesh: Seven Killed in Ambulance-Truck Collision A tragic accident in Uttar Pradesh's Bareilly district claimed seven lives when an ambulance collided with a truck. The incident is under investigation. Source: India Today 7. Punjab: Farmers Protest Against Delayed MSP Payments Protests erupted across Punjab as farmers demanded timely payments under the Minimum Support Price (MSP) scheme. Several highways were blocked, and talks with officials are ongoing. Source: Hindustan Times 8. Delhi: Air Quality Worsens Amid Rising Pollution Levels Delhi's air quality reached hazardous levels today as pollution continued to spike with the onset of winter. The government has issued health advisories for residents. Source: IANS 9. Jammu & Kashmir: Terrorist Attack Foiled in Kupwara Security forces in Jammu & Kashmir foiled a terrorist attack in Kupwara, neutralizing two militants in an encounter. Investigations are ongoing. Source: IANS 10. Tamil Nadu: Engineering Students Arrested for Running Meth Lab Police in Chennai arrested two engineering students for running a methamphetamine production lab from their rented home. Investigations are underway. Source: ANI 11. Bihar: Former Trinamool Leader Arrested in Elephant Tusk Smuggling Case A former Trinamool Congress leader has been arrested in Bihar for involvement in an elephant tusk smuggling ring. Six others were also taken into custody. Source: India Today 12. West Bengal: Cyclone Dana Causes Widespread Damage Cyclone Dana made landfall in West Bengal, causing widespread damage. Over 10 lakh people were evacuated, and relief efforts are underway. Source: India Today 13. Maharashtra: Farmer Suicides Continue in Drought-Affected Regions Several districts in Maharashtra have reported a rise in farmer suicides due to prolonged drought and lack of adequate financial support. Source: Hindustan Times 14. Andhra Pradesh: PM Modi Reviews Polavaram Project Progress Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the progress of the Polavaram irrigation project, a key infrastructure initiative for Andhra Pradesh. Source: ANI 15. Kerala: Infant Given Wrong Vaccines, Admitted to ICU A 5-day-old infant in Kerala was mistakenly given five vaccines instead of one. The child is currently in the ICU, and the nurse responsible has been suspended. Source: Hindustan Times 16. Haryana: Chhattisgarhia Olympics Promotes Traditional Sports The Chhattisgarhia Olympics in Haryana is promoting traditional Indian sports, with widespread participation across the state. Source: India Today 17. Assam: NIA Arrests Suspected Terror Operatives The National Investigation Agency arrested two suspected terror operatives in Assam as part of a larger crackdown on terrorist activities. Source: IANS 18. Himachal Pradesh: Winter Tourism Season Sees Surge in Visitors Himachal Pradesh is seeing a surge in visitors as the winter tourism season begins. Resorts and hotels are nearly fully booked as tourists flock to the snow-covered regions. Source: India Today #BharatNews #CycloneDana #KeralaFloods #GujaratFarmRelief #TelanganaFire #DelhiPollution #PunjabFarmersProtest #JammuKashmirTerrorism #TamilNaduDrugBust #WestBengalCyclone #MaharashtraFarmerSuicides #PolavaramProject #AssamTerrorArrests #ChhattisgarhiaOlympics #OdishaMissionShakti #UttarPradeshAccident #AndhraPradeshProjects #HimachalTourism
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  • News from India - October 24, 2024
    1. Cyclone Dana Threatens Odisha and West Bengal Coastline

    Cyclone Dana, a severe cyclonic storm, is set to make landfall on the Odisha-West Bengal coast tonight. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued red alerts, and over 10 lakh people have already been evacuated from vulnerable areas.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    2. PM Modi Returns to India After BRICS Summit

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to India after attending the 16th BRICS Summit in Russia. During the summit, Modi emphasized the need for peace along the LAC in talks with Xi Jinping.
    Source: India Today

    3. Bengaluru Faces Massive Traffic Jam Due to Heavy Rains

    Bengaluru experienced unprecedented rainfall, causing massive traffic jams. The Electronic City flyover was particularly affected, leaving commuters stranded.
    Source: India Today

    4. UP Labourer Shot in Terror Attack in Jammu & Kashmir

    A migrant labourer from Uttar Pradesh was shot by terrorists in the Tral area of J&K. This marks the third such attack on non-local workers this week.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    5. Sachin Waze’s Plea Rejected in Anil Deshmukh Corruption Case

    Sachin Waze’s plea to turn approver in the Anil Deshmukh corruption case has been rejected. The ED withdrew its earlier support for the plea.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    6. Tamil Nadu Engineering Students Arrested for Running Meth Lab

    Police in Chennai arrested engineering graduates for running a methamphetamine lab from their home. This came after a raid that uncovered large quantities of drugs.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    7. Gujarat Announces ₹1,400 Crore Relief Package for Farmers

    The Gujarat government announced a ₹1,400 crore relief package for farmers who faced losses due to heavy rains. The funds will aid those impacted by crop failures.
    Source: India Today

    8. Former Trinamool Leader Arrested in Elephant Tusk Smuggling Case

    A former Trinamool leader was arrested in Bihar in connection with an elephant tusk smuggling ring. Six people were taken into custody.
    Source: India Today

    9. Zomato and Swiggy Hike Platform Fees, Angers Food Lovers

    Both Zomato and Swiggy increased their platform fees to ₹10, sparking backlash from users during the festive season.
    Source: Hindustan Times

    10. Cyclone Dana: Heavy Rainfall Expected in West Bengal

    The IMD has predicted heavy rainfall in West Bengal due to Cyclone Dana. Residents have been asked to evacuate vulnerable coastal areas.
    Source: ANI

    11. NIA Arrests Suspected Terror Operatives in Assam

    The NIA arrested two suspected terrorists in Assam in connection with a plot to carry out attacks during the festive season.
    Source: IANS

    12. Indian Stock Market Hits Record High Amid Global Economic Uncertainty

    The Indian stock market surged to record highs with the Sensex crossing the 70,000 mark. Strong earnings from IT and pharmaceutical sectors drove the gains.
    Source: ANI

    13. Delhi’s Air Quality Worsens Ahead of Winter

    With the arrival of winter, Delhi's AQI has worsened. Authorities have issued health advisories, urging residents to limit outdoor activities.
    Source: IANS

    14. Over 10 Lakh People Evacuated as Cyclone Dana Nears Landfall

    Over 10 lakh people have been evacuated from coastal areas of Odisha and West Bengal as Cyclone Dana approaches. Relief operations are in full swing.
    Source: ANI

    15. PM Modi Condemns Cross-Border Terrorism at Global Summit

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned cross-border terrorism during his address at the NDTV World Summit, calling for international cooperation in combating terror.
    Source: IANS

    16. Flights Suspended in Bhubaneshwar and Kolkata Due to Cyclone Dana

    Flights have been suspended at Bhubaneshwar and Kolkata airports due to the impending landfall of Cyclone Dana. Airlines have issued advisories for rescheduling.
    Source: ANI

    17. Fishermen Advised to Stay Ashore as Cyclone Dana Approaches

    The IMD has advised fishermen along the eastern coast to stay ashore as Cyclone Dana brings high tides and storm surges to the region.
    Source: IANS

    18. Indian GST Collection Sees 7% Growth in October

    India’s GST collection increased by 7% in October, reflecting a boost in the service and manufacturing sectors. The total collection stands at ₹1.8 lakh crore.
    Source: ANI
    #BharatNews #CycloneDana #OdishaEvacuations #WestBengalStorm #FlightsCancelled #PMModiSummit #JammuKashmirAttack #BengaluruFloods #GujaratFarmRelief #ElephantTuskSmuggling #ZomatoSwiggyFeeHike #IndianStockMarket #DelhiAirQuality #GSTGrowthIndia #AnilDeshmukhCase #IndianPolitics #TamilNaduDrugBust #SensexHigh #BRICSSummit
    News from India - October 24, 2024 1. Cyclone Dana Threatens Odisha and West Bengal Coastline Cyclone Dana, a severe cyclonic storm, is set to make landfall on the Odisha-West Bengal coast tonight. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued red alerts, and over 10 lakh people have already been evacuated from vulnerable areas. Source: Hindustan Times 2. PM Modi Returns to India After BRICS Summit Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to India after attending the 16th BRICS Summit in Russia. During the summit, Modi emphasized the need for peace along the LAC in talks with Xi Jinping. Source: India Today 3. Bengaluru Faces Massive Traffic Jam Due to Heavy Rains Bengaluru experienced unprecedented rainfall, causing massive traffic jams. The Electronic City flyover was particularly affected, leaving commuters stranded. Source: India Today 4. UP Labourer Shot in Terror Attack in Jammu & Kashmir A migrant labourer from Uttar Pradesh was shot by terrorists in the Tral area of J&K. This marks the third such attack on non-local workers this week. Source: Hindustan Times 5. Sachin Waze’s Plea Rejected in Anil Deshmukh Corruption Case Sachin Waze’s plea to turn approver in the Anil Deshmukh corruption case has been rejected. The ED withdrew its earlier support for the plea. Source: Hindustan Times 6. Tamil Nadu Engineering Students Arrested for Running Meth Lab Police in Chennai arrested engineering graduates for running a methamphetamine lab from their home. This came after a raid that uncovered large quantities of drugs. Source: Hindustan Times 7. Gujarat Announces ₹1,400 Crore Relief Package for Farmers The Gujarat government announced a ₹1,400 crore relief package for farmers who faced losses due to heavy rains. The funds will aid those impacted by crop failures. Source: India Today 8. Former Trinamool Leader Arrested in Elephant Tusk Smuggling Case A former Trinamool leader was arrested in Bihar in connection with an elephant tusk smuggling ring. Six people were taken into custody. Source: India Today 9. Zomato and Swiggy Hike Platform Fees, Angers Food Lovers Both Zomato and Swiggy increased their platform fees to ₹10, sparking backlash from users during the festive season. Source: Hindustan Times 10. Cyclone Dana: Heavy Rainfall Expected in West Bengal The IMD has predicted heavy rainfall in West Bengal due to Cyclone Dana. Residents have been asked to evacuate vulnerable coastal areas. Source: ANI 11. NIA Arrests Suspected Terror Operatives in Assam The NIA arrested two suspected terrorists in Assam in connection with a plot to carry out attacks during the festive season. Source: IANS 12. Indian Stock Market Hits Record High Amid Global Economic Uncertainty The Indian stock market surged to record highs with the Sensex crossing the 70,000 mark. Strong earnings from IT and pharmaceutical sectors drove the gains. Source: ANI 13. Delhi’s Air Quality Worsens Ahead of Winter With the arrival of winter, Delhi's AQI has worsened. Authorities have issued health advisories, urging residents to limit outdoor activities. Source: IANS 14. Over 10 Lakh People Evacuated as Cyclone Dana Nears Landfall Over 10 lakh people have been evacuated from coastal areas of Odisha and West Bengal as Cyclone Dana approaches. Relief operations are in full swing. Source: ANI 15. PM Modi Condemns Cross-Border Terrorism at Global Summit Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned cross-border terrorism during his address at the NDTV World Summit, calling for international cooperation in combating terror. Source: IANS 16. Flights Suspended in Bhubaneshwar and Kolkata Due to Cyclone Dana Flights have been suspended at Bhubaneshwar and Kolkata airports due to the impending landfall of Cyclone Dana. Airlines have issued advisories for rescheduling. Source: ANI 17. Fishermen Advised to Stay Ashore as Cyclone Dana Approaches The IMD has advised fishermen along the eastern coast to stay ashore as Cyclone Dana brings high tides and storm surges to the region. Source: IANS 18. Indian GST Collection Sees 7% Growth in October India’s GST collection increased by 7% in October, reflecting a boost in the service and manufacturing sectors. The total collection stands at ₹1.8 lakh crore. Source: ANI #BharatNews #CycloneDana #OdishaEvacuations #WestBengalStorm #FlightsCancelled #PMModiSummit #JammuKashmirAttack #BengaluruFloods #GujaratFarmRelief #ElephantTuskSmuggling #ZomatoSwiggyFeeHike #IndianStockMarket #DelhiAirQuality #GSTGrowthIndia #AnilDeshmukhCase #IndianPolitics #TamilNaduDrugBust #SensexHigh #BRICSSummit
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  • BIG BREAKING NEWS 🚨 Sheikh Hasina’s 'MISSING' resignation letter has become the biggest mystery in Bangladesh.

    MASSIVE KHELA in Bangladesh !!

    Bangladesh President has said there is no documentary evidence that Sheikh Hasina has resigned in August.

    Bangladesh is facing an unprecedented economic crisis and increased atro*cities on Hindus & Minorities under new Interim Govt rule.
    BIG BREAKING NEWS 🚨 Sheikh Hasina’s 'MISSING' resignation letter has become the biggest mystery in Bangladesh. MASSIVE KHELA in Bangladesh !! Bangladesh President has said there is no documentary evidence that Sheikh Hasina has resigned in August. Bangladesh is facing an unprecedented economic crisis and increased atro*cities on Hindus & Minorities under new Interim Govt rule.
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  • YOU CANNOT BE PRO-INDIA/PRO MODI IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES TODAY
    After speaking to Indian-origin students in college campuses, I’ve come to know that the one thing they cannot afford to do is to praise Prime Minister Modi’s policies or defend India’s actions on anything. Professors openly show their dislike of PM Modi. They’ve made up their mind that he is Hitler and there is no democracy nor press freedom in India and Muslims are getting assaulted in large numbers by Hindus. Anyone who dares to defend India or point out that the Indian reality is different from how NYT and Economist project it is given a cold treatment and profiled as a right-wing fascist. But get up in class to speak negatively about India and you will be given extra time to speak and applauded. As a result, many Indians are fitting themselves into the required narrative.

    Recently, I heard about one post-doc from India who naively thought he was duty-bound to explain to explain to profs and colleagues that NYT and WaPo were publishing false narratives. Chap is now wondering why none of the profs are giving feedback as he applies for faculty positions.

    One Indian student recalls that the first time she realized the bigotry of her friends was when Article 370 was rescinded. She thought her college friends were rational people but suddenly they changed their profile photos in social media to the color red to signify that Kashmir was bleeding. When she tried to reason with her friends by explaining how Kashmir had been kept backward by state politicians and how Hindus had been driven out from their homes overnight, they refused to listen and called it Hindutva propaganda. So now she does not discuss such topics any more with her peers.

    There is a huge lobby of leftists-Muslims-Palestine supporters-Israel haters who do not allow any conversation outside their embedded narratives. The only way Indians can survive on American college campuses is by avoiding any talk of Indian politics and accepting the boundaries in which they can operate.

    Who would have thought that one day, American universities, which epitomized free speech would become such a hotbed of intolerance?
    YOU CANNOT BE PRO-INDIA/PRO MODI IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES TODAY After speaking to Indian-origin students in college campuses, I’ve come to know that the one thing they cannot afford to do is to praise Prime Minister Modi’s policies or defend India’s actions on anything. Professors openly show their dislike of PM Modi. They’ve made up their mind that he is Hitler and there is no democracy nor press freedom in India and Muslims are getting assaulted in large numbers by Hindus. Anyone who dares to defend India or point out that the Indian reality is different from how NYT and Economist project it is given a cold treatment and profiled as a right-wing fascist. But get up in class to speak negatively about India and you will be given extra time to speak and applauded. As a result, many Indians are fitting themselves into the required narrative. Recently, I heard about one post-doc from India who naively thought he was duty-bound to explain to explain to profs and colleagues that NYT and WaPo were publishing false narratives. Chap is now wondering why none of the profs are giving feedback as he applies for faculty positions. One Indian student recalls that the first time she realized the bigotry of her friends was when Article 370 was rescinded. She thought her college friends were rational people but suddenly they changed their profile photos in social media to the color red to signify that Kashmir was bleeding. When she tried to reason with her friends by explaining how Kashmir had been kept backward by state politicians and how Hindus had been driven out from their homes overnight, they refused to listen and called it Hindutva propaganda. So now she does not discuss such topics any more with her peers. There is a huge lobby of leftists-Muslims-Palestine supporters-Israel haters who do not allow any conversation outside their embedded narratives. The only way Indians can survive on American college campuses is by avoiding any talk of Indian politics and accepting the boundaries in which they can operate. Who would have thought that one day, American universities, which epitomized free speech would become such a hotbed of intolerance?
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