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  • Petrol price per litre in India🔽

    Andhra Pradesh: ₹109.60
    Arunachal Pradesh: ₹92.35
    Assam:₹98.88
    Bihar: ₹106.25
    Chandigarh:₹94.30
    Chhattisgarh:₹101.32
    Delhi: ₹94.77
    Goa: ₹96.58
    Gujarat: ₹94.99
    Haryana: ₹95.35
    Himachal Pradesh: ₹94.35
    Jammu & Kashmir:₹98.00
    Jharkhand: ₹98.56
    Karnataka: ₹103.33
    Kerala: ₹106.40
    Madhya Pradesh: ₹107.31
    Manipur: ₹99.72
    Maharashtra 104.84
    Meghalaya: ₹95.75
    Mizoram: ₹99.15
    Nagaland:₹97.82
    Odisha:₹102.05
    Pondicherry:₹95.09
    Puducherry: ₹96.47
    Punjab: ₹97.28
    Rajasthan: ₹105.44
    Sikkim: ₹101.75
    Tamil Nadu:₹101.80
    Telangana:₹107.46
    Tripura: ₹97.23
    Uttar Pradesh:₹95.11
    Uttarakhand:₹93.84
    West Bengal: ₹105.42
    Petrol price per litre in India🔽 Andhra Pradesh: ₹109.60 Arunachal Pradesh: ₹92.35 Assam:₹98.88 Bihar: ₹106.25 Chandigarh:₹94.30 Chhattisgarh:₹101.32 Delhi: ₹94.77 Goa: ₹96.58 Gujarat: ₹94.99 Haryana: ₹95.35 Himachal Pradesh: ₹94.35 Jammu & Kashmir:₹98.00 Jharkhand: ₹98.56 Karnataka: ₹103.33 Kerala: ₹106.40 Madhya Pradesh: ₹107.31 Manipur: ₹99.72 Maharashtra 104.84 Meghalaya: ₹95.75 Mizoram: ₹99.15 Nagaland:₹97.82 Odisha:₹102.05 Pondicherry:₹95.09 Puducherry: ₹96.47 Punjab: ₹97.28 Rajasthan: ₹105.44 Sikkim: ₹101.75 Tamil Nadu:₹101.80 Telangana:₹107.46 Tripura: ₹97.23 Uttar Pradesh:₹95.11 Uttarakhand:₹93.84 West Bengal: ₹105.42
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  • 19 जनवरी 1990 की रात लाखों कश्मीरी हिंदू अपने ही देश में शरणार्थी बना दिए गए थे। फिल्म #KashmirFiles आई तब अरविंद केजरीवाल ने दिल्ली विधानसभा में जो अट्टहास किया था उसे भूला नहीं जा सकता। इस बहुरूपिए का असली चेहरा याद रखें: https://youtu.be/tK4wMZAdOzg
    19 जनवरी 1990 की रात लाखों कश्मीरी हिंदू अपने ही देश में शरणार्थी बना दिए गए थे। फिल्म #KashmirFiles आई तब अरविंद केजरीवाल ने दिल्ली विधानसभा में जो अट्टहास किया था उसे भूला नहीं जा सकता। इस बहुरूपिए का असली चेहरा याद रखें: https://youtu.be/tK4wMZAdOzg
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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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  • An ancient site linked to Lord Shiva has been discovered in the dense forests of Hirpora village, nestled in the Shopian district of South Kashmir. This hidden gem, unearthed by local villagers and trekkers exploring forest trails, features intriguing carvings on a large rock and three Shivlinga-like figures housed within small, temple-shaped niches.


    Located approximately three kilometers from the historic Mughal Road, the site is accessible only on foot.

    The discovery, as per media has sparked excitement among locals, who have called on historians and archaeologists to investigate its origins and historical significance.
    An ancient site linked to Lord Shiva has been discovered in the dense forests of Hirpora village, nestled in the Shopian district of South Kashmir. This hidden gem, unearthed by local villagers and trekkers exploring forest trails, features intriguing carvings on a large rock and three Shivlinga-like figures housed within small, temple-shaped niches. Located approximately three kilometers from the historic Mughal Road, the site is accessible only on foot. The discovery, as per media has sparked excitement among locals, who have called on historians and archaeologists to investigate its origins and historical significance.
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  • Significant Decline in Terror Incidents and Casualties in Jammu & Kashmir Over Five Years

    *New Delhi*: The Home Ministry recently reported to a parliamentary standing committee that Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) has seen a marked reduction in terror-related incidents, encounters, and casualties over the past five years. The number of terrorist-initiated incidents in the region has dropped by 77% from 2018 to 2023, while civilian casualties have decreased by a notable 75%. The ministry attributes these improvements to its multifaceted approach, encompassing counter-terrorism operations, cybercrime control, border management, and disaster response.

    According to ministry officials, thirty security personnel lost their lives in operations in 2023—a substantial drop from the 91 fatalities recorded in 2018. Terrorist-initiated incidents themselves have reduced to 94 in 2023, down from 417 in 2018. These figures reflect a significant decline in violence and a boost in security measures across the region.

    However, recent months have seen a resurgence in terrorist activities, particularly in regions of J&K following changes in local governance. The ministry's report also revealed that there were no incidents of stone pelting or disruptions in 2023, marking a notable shift in public order. Civilian casualties have also seen a sharp decline, from 55 in 2018 to just 14 in 2023.

    The abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, which removed the special status of J&K, has been followed by substantial changes in the governance and security landscape. The Union Territory now operates under new central laws, impacting over 21 million people. Ministry representatives have highlighted developmental initiatives, such as the Village Programme, which aims to create self-sustaining and vibrant communities close to the borders, encouraging stability and reducing local tensions.

    On the counter-terrorism front, a robust approach has been taken. Notably, 57 individuals and organizations have been designated as terrorist entities under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) since the 2019 amendment, targeting high-profile figures such as Dawood Ibrahim and members of Jaish-e-Mohammad.

    The crackdown has also addressed Left-Wing Extremism (LWE), which has seen a 73% reduction in incidents over the last five years. The number of affected districts has fallen from 126 in 2010 to just 25 in 2023, showing the effectiveness of security measures and government efforts in countering extremism.

    In a separate development, the Indian Army is set to test an indigenously developed light tank designed for high-altitude warfare, a joint project by DRDO and L&T. With superior mobility and firepower suited to the challenging terrains of areas like the LAC (Line of Actual Control), the tank project reflects India’s strategic emphasis on enhancing defense capabilities in high-altitude regions.
    Significant Decline in Terror Incidents and Casualties in Jammu & Kashmir Over Five Years *New Delhi*: The Home Ministry recently reported to a parliamentary standing committee that Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) has seen a marked reduction in terror-related incidents, encounters, and casualties over the past five years. The number of terrorist-initiated incidents in the region has dropped by 77% from 2018 to 2023, while civilian casualties have decreased by a notable 75%. The ministry attributes these improvements to its multifaceted approach, encompassing counter-terrorism operations, cybercrime control, border management, and disaster response. According to ministry officials, thirty security personnel lost their lives in operations in 2023—a substantial drop from the 91 fatalities recorded in 2018. Terrorist-initiated incidents themselves have reduced to 94 in 2023, down from 417 in 2018. These figures reflect a significant decline in violence and a boost in security measures across the region. However, recent months have seen a resurgence in terrorist activities, particularly in regions of J&K following changes in local governance. The ministry's report also revealed that there were no incidents of stone pelting or disruptions in 2023, marking a notable shift in public order. Civilian casualties have also seen a sharp decline, from 55 in 2018 to just 14 in 2023. The abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, which removed the special status of J&K, has been followed by substantial changes in the governance and security landscape. The Union Territory now operates under new central laws, impacting over 21 million people. Ministry representatives have highlighted developmental initiatives, such as the Village Programme, which aims to create self-sustaining and vibrant communities close to the borders, encouraging stability and reducing local tensions. On the counter-terrorism front, a robust approach has been taken. Notably, 57 individuals and organizations have been designated as terrorist entities under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) since the 2019 amendment, targeting high-profile figures such as Dawood Ibrahim and members of Jaish-e-Mohammad. The crackdown has also addressed Left-Wing Extremism (LWE), which has seen a 73% reduction in incidents over the last five years. The number of affected districts has fallen from 126 in 2010 to just 25 in 2023, showing the effectiveness of security measures and government efforts in countering extremism. In a separate development, the Indian Army is set to test an indigenously developed light tank designed for high-altitude warfare, a joint project by DRDO and L&T. With superior mobility and firepower suited to the challenging terrains of areas like the LAC (Line of Actual Control), the tank project reflects India’s strategic emphasis on enhancing defense capabilities in high-altitude regions.
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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 from India - October 27, 2024
    1. Cyclone Dana Ravages West Bengal Coast, Evacuation Efforts Underway

    West Bengal's coastal districts are severely impacted by Cyclone Dana, prompting massive evacuations. Relief operations are ongoing with over 100,000 people relocated to safe zones.
    Source: IANS

    2. Delhi’s Air Quality Index Hits Hazardous Levels

    Delhi's air quality has reached hazardous levels, with smog covering the city. Authorities are advising residents to remain indoors, and emergency measures are being put in place to curb pollution.
    Source: ANI

    3. Kerala Floods: Rescue Operations Continue as Thousands Remain Stranded

    Rescue efforts continue in Kerala as heavy rains lead to severe flooding. Over 30,000 people are still stranded in various districts, with rescue teams working around the clock.
    Source: India Today

    4. Assam: NIA Foils Terror Plot, Arrests Two Suspects

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) foiled a terror plot in Assam, arresting two suspected operatives in a raid near Guwahati.
    Source: IANS

    5. Gujarat Govt Announces ₹1,200 Crore Farmer Relief Package

    In response to recent droughts, the Gujarat government has announced a ₹1,200 crore relief package to support farmers affected by crop losses.
    Source: ANI

    6. Jammu & Kashmir: Three Militants Killed in Army Encounter

    Security forces killed three militants in an encounter in the Kupwara district. The operation is part of the ongoing anti-terrorism efforts in the region.
    Source: ANI

    7. Chennai Experiences Heaviest Rainfall of the Season, Schools Closed

    Chennai witnessed its heaviest rainfall of the season, leading to severe flooding in several areas. Schools across the city have been closed as a precautionary measure.
    Source: India Today

    8. Himachal Pradesh Sees Surge in Winter Tourists as Snowfall Begins

    Himachal Pradesh has seen an increase in tourist inflow as winter sets in. Snowfall in the higher reaches has brought a fresh wave of visitors.
    Source: ANI

    9. Uttar Pradesh: Seven Killed in Road Accident on Agra-Lucknow Expressway

    Seven people lost their lives in a road accident on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway after their vehicle collided with a truck.
    Source: ANI

    10. Punjab Farmers’ Protest Intensifies Over MSP Delays

    Farmers in Punjab have ramped up their protests against delays in Minimum Support Price (MSP) payments, blocking several highways in the region.
    Source: IANS

    11. Odisha: Mission Shakti Empowers Over 5 Million Women

    The Odisha government's Mission Shakti program has successfully empowered over 5 million women, providing financial independence through self-help groups.
    Source: ANI

    12. Bihar: Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Health Worsens, Admitted to ICU

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

    13. Telangana: Massive Fire in Hyderabad’s Industrial Area, No Casualties

    A massive fire broke out in an industrial area in Hyderabad, with firefighters working to control the blaze. No casualties have been reported so far.
    Source: ANI

    14. Rajasthan: PM Modi Inaugurates ₹3,000 Crore Solar Power Plant in Jodhpur

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a ₹3,000 crore solar power plant in Jodhpur, aiming to boost the region's renewable energy output.
    Source: India Today

    15. Haryana: Over 500 Schools Shut Due to Severe Pollution

    Severe pollution levels in Haryana have forced the closure of over 500 schools as the state's air quality continues to deteriorate.
    Source: ANI

    16. Andhra Pradesh: Polavaram Project Nears Completion

    The Polavaram irrigation project is nearing completion, bringing much-needed relief to drought-prone areas in Andhra Pradesh.
    Source: ANI

    17. West Bengal: Cyclone Dana Displaces Thousands, Relief Efforts Intensify

    Cyclone Dana continues to wreak havoc along West Bengal's coast, with thousands of residents displaced. Relief operations are in full swing.
    Source: India Today

    18. Sikkim: Earthquake of 4.7 Magnitude Jolts Northern Districts

    A 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit northern Sikkim, causing tremors felt across several districts. No major damage or casualties have been reported.
    Source: ANI
    #IndiaNews #CycloneDana #KeralaFloods #DelhiPollution #GujaratFarmerRelief #JammuKashmirTerrorism #ChennaiRainfall #UttarPradeshAccident #PunjabFarmersProtest #MissionShakti #LaluPrasadYadav #HyderabadFire #SolarPowerPlant #SikkimEarthquake #HimachalTourism #WestBengalRelief #PolavaramProject #SchoolsClosed #RescueOperations
    News from India - October 27, 2024 1. Cyclone Dana Ravages West Bengal Coast, Evacuation Efforts Underway West Bengal's coastal districts are severely impacted by Cyclone Dana, prompting massive evacuations. Relief operations are ongoing with over 100,000 people relocated to safe zones. Source: IANS 2. Delhi’s Air Quality Index Hits Hazardous Levels Delhi's air quality has reached hazardous levels, with smog covering the city. Authorities are advising residents to remain indoors, and emergency measures are being put in place to curb pollution. Source: ANI 3. Kerala Floods: Rescue Operations Continue as Thousands Remain Stranded Rescue efforts continue in Kerala as heavy rains lead to severe flooding. Over 30,000 people are still stranded in various districts, with rescue teams working around the clock. Source: India Today 4. Assam: NIA Foils Terror Plot, Arrests Two Suspects The National Investigation Agency (NIA) foiled a terror plot in Assam, arresting two suspected operatives in a raid near Guwahati. Source: IANS 5. Gujarat Govt Announces ₹1,200 Crore Farmer Relief Package In response to recent droughts, the Gujarat government has announced a ₹1,200 crore relief package to support farmers affected by crop losses. Source: ANI 6. Jammu & Kashmir: Three Militants Killed in Army Encounter Security forces killed three militants in an encounter in the Kupwara district. The operation is part of the ongoing anti-terrorism efforts in the region. Source: ANI 7. Chennai Experiences Heaviest Rainfall of the Season, Schools Closed Chennai witnessed its heaviest rainfall of the season, leading to severe flooding in several areas. Schools across the city have been closed as a precautionary measure. Source: India Today 8. Himachal Pradesh Sees Surge in Winter Tourists as Snowfall Begins Himachal Pradesh has seen an increase in tourist inflow as winter sets in. Snowfall in the higher reaches has brought a fresh wave of visitors. Source: ANI 9. Uttar Pradesh: Seven Killed in Road Accident on Agra-Lucknow Expressway Seven people lost their lives in a road accident on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway after their vehicle collided with a truck. Source: ANI 10. Punjab Farmers’ Protest Intensifies Over MSP Delays Farmers in Punjab have ramped up their protests against delays in Minimum Support Price (MSP) payments, blocking several highways in the region. Source: IANS 11. Odisha: Mission Shakti Empowers Over 5 Million Women The Odisha government's Mission Shakti program has successfully empowered over 5 million women, providing financial independence through self-help groups. Source: ANI 12. Bihar: Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Health Worsens, Admitted to ICU Former Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has been admitted to the ICU in Patna after his health deteriorated further. Supporters have gathered outside the hospital. Source: India Today 13. Telangana: Massive Fire in Hyderabad’s Industrial Area, No Casualties A massive fire broke out in an industrial area in Hyderabad, with firefighters working to control the blaze. No casualties have been reported so far. Source: ANI 14. Rajasthan: PM Modi Inaugurates ₹3,000 Crore Solar Power Plant in Jodhpur Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a ₹3,000 crore solar power plant in Jodhpur, aiming to boost the region's renewable energy output. Source: India Today 15. Haryana: Over 500 Schools Shut Due to Severe Pollution Severe pollution levels in Haryana have forced the closure of over 500 schools as the state's air quality continues to deteriorate. Source: ANI 16. Andhra Pradesh: Polavaram Project Nears Completion The Polavaram irrigation project is nearing completion, bringing much-needed relief to drought-prone areas in Andhra Pradesh. Source: ANI 17. West Bengal: Cyclone Dana Displaces Thousands, Relief Efforts Intensify Cyclone Dana continues to wreak havoc along West Bengal's coast, with thousands of residents displaced. Relief operations are in full swing. Source: India Today 18. Sikkim: Earthquake of 4.7 Magnitude Jolts Northern Districts A 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit northern Sikkim, causing tremors felt across several districts. No major damage or casualties have been reported. Source: ANI #IndiaNews #CycloneDana #KeralaFloods #DelhiPollution #GujaratFarmerRelief #JammuKashmirTerrorism #ChennaiRainfall #UttarPradeshAccident #PunjabFarmersProtest #MissionShakti #LaluPrasadYadav #HyderabadFire #SolarPowerPlant #SikkimEarthquake #HimachalTourism #WestBengalRelief #PolavaramProject #SchoolsClosed #RescueOperations
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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

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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
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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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  • 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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  • I am compelled to write, and ask you to read it

    There was no Sikh before Guru Nanak!

    There was no Muslim before Muhammad!

    There was no Jain before Rishabhdev!

    There was no Buddhist before Buddha!

    There was no leftist before Karl Marx!

    But:

    Before Krishna there was Rama...
    Before Rama there was Jamdagni...
    Before Jamdagni there was Atri...
    Before Atri there was Agastya...
    Before Agastya there was Patanjali...
    Before Patanjali there was Kanad....

    Before Kanad there was Yagyavalkya....

    Before Yagyvalkya also...All were "Sanatan Vedic" followers..!

    "Read and understand" these -"12 moves" of "political chess" carefully....?

    01.
    "Mughals" became "Indians" and, "Indians", "Kafir"...?

    02.
    "Ghyasuddin Khan" became Motilal, Jawaharlal "Nehru"

    From His daughter Indira, Rajiv -Maino, all of them became "Gandhi"!!

    And..."Indians" - "fools"!!

    03.
    "Momin" became "Kashmiri"...?

    And, "Kashmiri Pandits", "refugees"....?

    04.
    "Bangladeshis" became "Bengalis"....?

    And, "Bengalis", "outsider Hindus".....?

    05.
    "K!llers" of "soldiers" and "stone pelters" as "Agitators" ?

    And, "Indian Army", "Human rights violators"....?

    06.
    "Tukde-Tukde Gang" became "Patriot"...?

    And, "Patriot" became "Branded ******** Extremist.....?*

    07.
    "Pyre wood" became "Environmental concern".....

    And, "Land wasted in "burial" became "Birthright".....?

    08.
    "Wool" used in "Rakhi" "hurt" the "sheep"...?*

    And then what about Bakri Eid?

    09.
    "Appeasement" became "Secular".....?*

    While, "Equality" became "Communal".....?*

    10.
    "RSS" became "Terrorist"...?*

    And, "Osama ji"..., "Hafiz Saheb"..., and -"Hurriyat",
    Peaks of Peace...

    11.
    “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, became "Communal"....?

    And, “Bharat Tere Tukde Honge”,

    became "Freedom of Expression"....?

    12. “Divide and Rule” became "Rule"....? And..,
    “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas” "Jumla"?.?

    Just "Think"...? And "Understand"... that

    After all in a - "Hindu majority country"...,

    "How" did "all this" happen...???

    Don't just leave by reading, share it maximum.

    O'Hindu if you keep sleeping...

    You won't even know..

    "When"... You became a "citizen" of a "terrorist country"...!!

    Being a "Hindu", I "request" you to repost maximum and share this.

    All this information has been collected through someone's tireless efforts. Don't keep it to yourself, use your fingers to send it to all Hindus.

    Hindus MUST unite at any cost
    https://x.com/ssaratht/status/1847216124322045961?s=46
    I am compelled to write, and ask you to read it There was no Sikh before Guru Nanak! There was no Muslim before Muhammad! There was no Jain before Rishabhdev! There was no Buddhist before Buddha! There was no leftist before Karl Marx! But: Before Krishna there was Rama... Before Rama there was Jamdagni... Before Jamdagni there was Atri... Before Atri there was Agastya... Before Agastya there was Patanjali... Before Patanjali there was Kanad.... Before Kanad there was Yagyavalkya.... Before Yagyvalkya also...All were "Sanatan Vedic" followers..! "Read and understand" these -"12 moves" of "political chess" carefully....? 01. "Mughals" became "Indians" and, "Indians", "Kafir"...? 02. "Ghyasuddin Khan" became Motilal, Jawaharlal "Nehru" From His daughter Indira, Rajiv -Maino, all of them became "Gandhi"!! And..."Indians" - "fools"!! 03. "Momin" became "Kashmiri"...? And, "Kashmiri Pandits", "refugees"....? 04. "Bangladeshis" became "Bengalis"....? And, "Bengalis", "outsider Hindus".....? 05. "K!llers" of "soldiers" and "stone pelters" as "Agitators" ? And, "Indian Army", "Human rights violators"....? 06. "Tukde-Tukde Gang" became "Patriot"...? And, "Patriot" became "Branded Hardcore Extremist.....?* 07. "Pyre wood" became "Environmental concern"..... And, "Land wasted in "burial" became "Birthright".....? 08. "Wool" used in "Rakhi" "hurt" the "sheep"...?* And then what about Bakri Eid? 09. "Appeasement" became "Secular".....?* While, "Equality" became "Communal".....?* 10. "RSS" became "Terrorist"...?* And, "Osama ji"..., "Hafiz Saheb"..., and -"Hurriyat", Peaks of Peace... 11. “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, became "Communal"....? And, “Bharat Tere Tukde Honge”, became "Freedom of Expression"....? 12. “Divide and Rule” became "Rule"....? And.., “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas” "Jumla"?.? Just "Think"...? And "Understand"... that After all in a - "Hindu majority country"..., "How" did "all this" happen...??? Don't just leave by reading, share it maximum. O'Hindu if you keep sleeping... You won't even know.. "When"... You became a "citizen" of a "terrorist country"...!! Being a "Hindu", I "request" you to repost maximum and share this. All this information has been collected through someone's tireless efforts. Don't keep it to yourself, use your fingers to send it to all Hindus. Hindus MUST unite at any cost https://x.com/ssaratht/status/1847216124322045961?s=46
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  • People of #Kashmir have discarded the political Islam and have ushered towards living a life!
    Bakshi Stadium Srinagar, Kashmir, J&K

    People of #Kashmir have discarded the political Islam and have ushered towards living a life! Bakshi Stadium Srinagar, Kashmir, J&K
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  • The US President candidate, a country which was marketed as most Tech oriented country. The great American Pappu

    The P. Chidambaram of US who laughed on UPI in Parliament

    J&K CM Omar Abdullah announces that he will work together with PM Modi for the people of Jammu Kashmir.

    Omar Abdullah Govt in J&K is Congress free. Congress is not part of this Govt.

    Rahul Gandhi gets "Baba ji ka Thullu"
    The US President candidate, a country which was marketed as most Tech oriented country. The great American Pappu The P. Chidambaram of US who laughed on UPI in Parliament J&K CM Omar Abdullah announces that he will work together with PM Modi for the people of Jammu Kashmir. Omar Abdullah Govt in J&K is Congress free. Congress is not part of this Govt. Rahul Gandhi gets "Baba ji ka Thullu"
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  • For those questioning BJP’s strategy in Kashmir, do read-

    BJP narrowly lost Gurez in Bandipora by just 1,132 votes, a seat that's 98% Muslim where BJP previously had no footing.

    Here's the latest vote share in J&K:

    BJP: 25.79%

    JKNC: 23.39%

    INC: 12.01%

    BJP has outperformed JKNC in vote share! Meanwhile, Congress leads in 5 seats, and independents in 7. Feel free to let Rahul Gandhi claim moral victory on this too.

    Stop paying attention to some Random RW Dhongis. BJP's groundwork and reach stronger than you think.

    and SAVE this

    in maximum next 10 years, BJP will form full majority govt in J&K
    For those questioning BJP’s strategy in Kashmir, do read- BJP narrowly lost Gurez in Bandipora by just 1,132 votes, a seat that's 98% Muslim where BJP previously had no footing. Here's the latest vote share in J&K: BJP: 25.79% JKNC: 23.39% INC: 12.01% BJP has outperformed JKNC in vote share! Meanwhile, Congress leads in 5 seats, and independents in 7. Feel free to let Rahul Gandhi claim moral victory on this too. Stop paying attention to some Random RW Dhongis. BJP's groundwork and reach stronger than you think. and SAVE this in maximum next 10 years, BJP will form full majority govt in J&K
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  • Thank you people of J&K, History is made today. Key achievements in this election

    More then 50% voting against 15% earlier

    Zero causality, No fear of voting

    No bombs or bullets,

    Every community of J&K voted, no one was kept out

    First time in History of Kashmir, Democracy is restored

    Thanks to LG Govt, Armed Forces, MSD and unsung heroes. A very positive message is sent to the World and Pindi are very worried. Kashmir slipping away from them

    Restoration takes a long time and the journey has just began
    Thank you people of J&K, History is made today. Key achievements in this election More then 50% voting against 15% earlier Zero causality, No fear of voting No bombs or bullets, Every community of J&K voted, no one was kept out First time in History of Kashmir, Democracy is restored Thanks to LG Govt, Armed Forces, MSD and unsung heroes. A very positive message is sent to the World and Pindi are very worried. Kashmir slipping away from them Restoration takes a long time and the journey has just began
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  • KASHMIR, the political hot Potato

    These days you will find Kattar Hindus abusing Modi Shah in Kashmir. Some top influencers are chest-beating on the exit poll 3% vote to BJP in Kashmir. One so-called intellectual advising that in place of Kashmir, Modi should have focused on Jammu

    हाय हाय बीजेपी कश्मीर में चट गयी
    मुल्ले कभी बीजेपी को वोट नहीं देते

    मोदी को सब का साथ का भूत सवार है
    इतना करने के बाद भी वोट नहीं मिला

    मोदी अमित शाह कश्मीर पे पागल है

    सवाल ये है की काशी अयोधा बनाके मोदी को वोट मिला?
    उज्जैन केदारनाथ अमरनाथ बद्रीनाथ से वोट मिला?
    चार धाम यात्रा का मार्ग बनके वोट मिला?

    Now let's understand the facts Why Kashmir and so much effort in Kashmir

    Now, you look at the geological map of Kashmir? This valley is a bowl resting within a wall of the mountain from all sides, and there are only one or two exit and entry points. The Airport in Srinagar and the road from Rambun. For 70 years, none of the government thought that if the enemy struck this road and airport, Kashmir would be gone in no time, maybe that was their intention. No one thought Kashmir sitting on the Army Commander's chair. Infrastructure development was not on anyone's desk

    So what Modi did?

    BJP has spearheaded the construction of 4 lane highways, border roads, airstrips, the Baramula-Jammu Railway line and many other projects which will be mostly used by the Armed Forces to move to an area of trouble quickly.

    People are mocking that BJP is getting 3% voteshare in Kashmir, without realising that BJP itself wasn’t expecting much from them. I told you many time's that at this moment, Modi's priority is not to win Kashmir but to show the World our stand on Kashmir which will pave the way for POJK

    For example, the strategic Jawahar Tunnel was closed for 6 months in winter cutting off Kashmir valley from the rest of India keeping our troops isolated. BJP built the Chenani-Nashri tunnel as well as the Banihal-Qazigund road tunnels to keep the Jammu Srinagar highway open throughout the year. A strategic approach to keep road open for forces 365 days

    They also built the 290km long Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramula Railway line that will reduce the flow of lakhs of heavy vehicles of the armed forces off the main highway reducing their logistics costs significantly as a single truck consumes more diesel while moving in the hills, while the Railway line is completely electrified.

    These projects will significantly reduce the burden on our armed forces who belong to almost all states of India and they will influence their local voters too in the long run

    and this is all done in the last 5 years which should have been done in the last 70 years

    On the civilian side, small people like us have invested heavily in the renovation of schools, post offices, civil work and a world-class youth centre putting in our own money and some funds we collected in the Gaurav Pradhan Foundation

    Ask yourself, why we had put up large screens at Keran and Uri costing 1Cr, to show India's development to a village which has 40/50 families? No, it is to show 1000s of POJK residents and tourists what Indian Kashmir is

    First time after the partition and the blunders of Nehru Gandhi, Kashmir is integrated with Bharat, and our mission is Whole Kashmir. First time in History, Kashmir is safe.

    Remember in 2013, UPA government was all out to hand over Siachen to Pakistan. Headless chickens on Social media will not understand the importance of Siachen and the entire Himalayan belt from Siachen to Sikkim. This is the freshwater ocean which gives you water to drink and mix in your whiskey after which you ******** on Kashmir. If this water is not there all rivers will dry up and China need this region to get water for its population

    Kashmir is not a small political region, it is a gateway to National Security and freshwater
    Dr GP
    KASHMIR, the political hot Potato These days you will find Kattar Hindus abusing Modi Shah in Kashmir. Some top influencers are chest-beating on the exit poll 3% vote to BJP in Kashmir. One so-called intellectual advising that in place of Kashmir, Modi should have focused on Jammu हाय हाय बीजेपी कश्मीर में चट गयी मुल्ले कभी बीजेपी को वोट नहीं देते मोदी को सब का साथ का भूत सवार है इतना करने के बाद भी वोट नहीं मिला मोदी अमित शाह कश्मीर पे पागल है सवाल ये है की काशी अयोधा बनाके मोदी को वोट मिला? उज्जैन केदारनाथ अमरनाथ बद्रीनाथ से वोट मिला? चार धाम यात्रा का मार्ग बनके वोट मिला? Now let's understand the facts Why Kashmir and so much effort in Kashmir Now, you look at the geological map of Kashmir? This valley is a bowl resting within a wall of the mountain from all sides, and there are only one or two exit and entry points. The Airport in Srinagar and the road from Rambun. For 70 years, none of the government thought that if the enemy struck this road and airport, Kashmir would be gone in no time, maybe that was their intention. No one thought Kashmir sitting on the Army Commander's chair. Infrastructure development was not on anyone's desk So what Modi did? BJP has spearheaded the construction of 4 lane highways, border roads, airstrips, the Baramula-Jammu Railway line and many other projects which will be mostly used by the Armed Forces to move to an area of trouble quickly. People are mocking that BJP is getting 3% voteshare in Kashmir, without realising that BJP itself wasn’t expecting much from them. I told you many time's that at this moment, Modi's priority is not to win Kashmir but to show the World our stand on Kashmir which will pave the way for POJK For example, the strategic Jawahar Tunnel was closed for 6 months in winter cutting off Kashmir valley from the rest of India keeping our troops isolated. BJP built the Chenani-Nashri tunnel as well as the Banihal-Qazigund road tunnels to keep the Jammu Srinagar highway open throughout the year. A strategic approach to keep road open for forces 365 days They also built the 290km long Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramula Railway line that will reduce the flow of lakhs of heavy vehicles of the armed forces off the main highway reducing their logistics costs significantly as a single truck consumes more diesel while moving in the hills, while the Railway line is completely electrified. These projects will significantly reduce the burden on our armed forces who belong to almost all states of India and they will influence their local voters too in the long run and this is all done in the last 5 years which should have been done in the last 70 years On the civilian side, small people like us have invested heavily in the renovation of schools, post offices, civil work and a world-class youth centre putting in our own money and some funds we collected in the Gaurav Pradhan Foundation Ask yourself, why we had put up large screens at Keran and Uri costing 1Cr, to show India's development to a village which has 40/50 families? No, it is to show 1000s of POJK residents and tourists what Indian Kashmir is First time after the partition and the blunders of Nehru Gandhi, Kashmir is integrated with Bharat, and our mission is Whole Kashmir. First time in History, Kashmir is safe. Remember in 2013, UPA government was all out to hand over Siachen to Pakistan. Headless chickens on Social media will not understand the importance of Siachen and the entire Himalayan belt from Siachen to Sikkim. This is the freshwater ocean which gives you water to drink and mix in your whiskey after which you bullshit on Kashmir. If this water is not there all rivers will dry up and China need this region to get water for its population Kashmir is not a small political region, it is a gateway to National Security and freshwater Dr GP
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