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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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  • Tehseen poonawala invents new precise term- "SDPI"

    "Sanatan Dharm Phobia India"

    "People're fedup with lefti$t mindset. They don't mind Hamas holding rallies in Kerala, but have SDPI. This is the reason LEFT is now present only in JNU Canteen & Kerala"

    JNU Canteen?😂
    Tehseen poonawala invents new precise term- "SDPI" "Sanatan Dharm Phobia India" "People're fedup with lefti$t mindset. They don't mind Hamas holding rallies in Kerala, but have SDPI. This is the reason LEFT is now present only in JNU Canteen & Kerala" JNU Canteen?😂
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  • News from India - October 30, 2024
    1. PM Modi Launches Mission Clean Ganga's New Phase

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a new phase of the 'Mission Clean Ganga,' focusing on the rejuvenation and sustainability of the river, with new projects on water treatment.
    Source: India Today

    2. Telangana School Vandalized After Students Wear Saffron Dress

    A Telangana school was vandalized after students wore saffron dress in support of Hanuman Deeksha, leading to a dispute between the school authorities and parents.
    Source: India Today

    3. Jharkhand to Build New Roads, Airports in Development Push

    Jharkhand leads in infrastructure development with new projects focused on roads, airports, and railways to boost connectivity in the region.
    Source: India Today

    4. Gujarat and Goa Lead India in Economic Growth

    Gujarat and Goa have emerged as the top-performing states in economic growth, supported by strong industrial and tourism sectors.
    Source: India Today

    5. Kerala's Infant Mistakenly Given 5 Vaccines, Admitted to ICU

    A five-day-old infant in Kerala was mistakenly administered five vaccines instead of one, leading to the child being hospitalized in the ICU. Authorities have suspended the nurse involved.
    Source: India Today

    6. 7 Dead in Road Accident in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh

    Seven people were killed in a tragic accident in Bareilly when an ambulance collided with a truck. The police have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident.
    Source: India Today

    7. Chhattisgarhia Olympics Celebrates Traditional Indian Sports

    The Chhattisgarhia Olympics saw an enthusiastic turnout as the state promoted traditional Indian sports to foster unity and health awareness.
    Source: India Today

    8. Wild Elephant Attacks Increase Man-Animal Conflict in Karnataka

    Man-animal conflict in Karnataka continues to rise with several attacks by wild elephants, prompting authorities to explore long-term solutions for coexistence.
    Source: India Today

    9. Odisha's Mission Shakti Transforms Women's Lives

    Odisha's Mission Shakti program has been a model of success, empowering millions of women through self-help groups and financial independence initiatives.
    Source: India Today

    10. Punjab Excels in Agriculture Amid Rising Competition

    Punjab continues to lead in agriculture, implementing innovative methods and farmer-centric schemes to improve crop yields.
    Source: India Today

    11. BJP MLA Arvind Giri Dies of Cardiac Arrest in Uttar Pradesh

    BJP MLA Arvind Giri from Uttar Pradesh passed away suddenly due to a cardiac arrest. His death has left the political fraternity in shock.
    Source: India Today

    12. Delhi's Air Quality Worsens as Winter Approaches

    Delhi's air quality index has worsened significantly, reaching hazardous levels as winter sets in. Authorities are considering emergency measures to curb pollution.
    Source: India Today

    13. Maharashtra Drought Worsens, Farmers Face Severe Crisis

    Maharashtra's ongoing drought continues to worsen, with many farmers facing severe financial strain due to crop failures and water scarcity.
    Source: India Today

    14. Rajasthan Leads India's Renewable Energy Push with Solar Projects

    Rajasthan continues to lead India in renewable energy production with the inauguration of several new solar power plants.
    Source: India Today

    15. Kerala Police Investigate RSS Leader's Murder

    The Kerala police are investigating the murder of an RSS leader in Palakkad, believed to be politically motivated.
    Source: India Today

    16. Manipur Ramps Up Tourism as New Airports and Hotels Open

    Manipur is boosting its tourism sector by opening new airports and hotels to attract domestic and international tourists.
    Source: India Today

    17. Telangana Students Commit Suicide After Exam Results

    Seven students in Telangana have died by suicide after the release of Intermediate exam results, sparking a debate on academic pressure.
    Source: India Today

    18. Karnataka Prepares for Early Assembly Elections

    As political tensions rise, Karnataka prepares for potential early assembly elections, with major parties gearing up for campaigns.
    Source: India Today

    #IndiaNews #MissionShakti #CleanGanga #TelanganaSuicide #BJPMLA #ChhattisgarhiaOlympics #MaharashtraDrought #RenewableEnergy #DelhiPollution #JharkhandDevelopment #GujaratEconomy #KeralaHealth #PunjabAgriculture #KarnatakaElections
    News from India - October 30, 2024 1. PM Modi Launches Mission Clean Ganga's New Phase Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a new phase of the 'Mission Clean Ganga,' focusing on the rejuvenation and sustainability of the river, with new projects on water treatment. Source: India Today 2. Telangana School Vandalized After Students Wear Saffron Dress A Telangana school was vandalized after students wore saffron dress in support of Hanuman Deeksha, leading to a dispute between the school authorities and parents. Source: India Today 3. Jharkhand to Build New Roads, Airports in Development Push Jharkhand leads in infrastructure development with new projects focused on roads, airports, and railways to boost connectivity in the region. Source: India Today 4. Gujarat and Goa Lead India in Economic Growth Gujarat and Goa have emerged as the top-performing states in economic growth, supported by strong industrial and tourism sectors. Source: India Today 5. Kerala's Infant Mistakenly Given 5 Vaccines, Admitted to ICU A five-day-old infant in Kerala was mistakenly administered five vaccines instead of one, leading to the child being hospitalized in the ICU. Authorities have suspended the nurse involved. Source: India Today 6. 7 Dead in Road Accident in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh Seven people were killed in a tragic accident in Bareilly when an ambulance collided with a truck. The police have launched an investigation into the cause of the accident. Source: India Today 7. Chhattisgarhia Olympics Celebrates Traditional Indian Sports The Chhattisgarhia Olympics saw an enthusiastic turnout as the state promoted traditional Indian sports to foster unity and health awareness. Source: India Today 8. Wild Elephant Attacks Increase Man-Animal Conflict in Karnataka Man-animal conflict in Karnataka continues to rise with several attacks by wild elephants, prompting authorities to explore long-term solutions for coexistence. Source: India Today 9. Odisha's Mission Shakti Transforms Women's Lives Odisha's Mission Shakti program has been a model of success, empowering millions of women through self-help groups and financial independence initiatives. Source: India Today 10. Punjab Excels in Agriculture Amid Rising Competition Punjab continues to lead in agriculture, implementing innovative methods and farmer-centric schemes to improve crop yields. Source: India Today 11. BJP MLA Arvind Giri Dies of Cardiac Arrest in Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA Arvind Giri from Uttar Pradesh passed away suddenly due to a cardiac arrest. His death has left the political fraternity in shock. Source: India Today 12. Delhi's Air Quality Worsens as Winter Approaches Delhi's air quality index has worsened significantly, reaching hazardous levels as winter sets in. Authorities are considering emergency measures to curb pollution. Source: India Today 13. Maharashtra Drought Worsens, Farmers Face Severe Crisis Maharashtra's ongoing drought continues to worsen, with many farmers facing severe financial strain due to crop failures and water scarcity. Source: India Today 14. Rajasthan Leads India's Renewable Energy Push with Solar Projects Rajasthan continues to lead India in renewable energy production with the inauguration of several new solar power plants. Source: India Today 15. Kerala Police Investigate RSS Leader's Murder The Kerala police are investigating the murder of an RSS leader in Palakkad, believed to be politically motivated. Source: India Today 16. Manipur Ramps Up Tourism as New Airports and Hotels Open Manipur is boosting its tourism sector by opening new airports and hotels to attract domestic and international tourists. Source: India Today 17. Telangana Students Commit Suicide After Exam Results Seven students in Telangana have died by suicide after the release of Intermediate exam results, sparking a debate on academic pressure. Source: India Today 18. Karnataka Prepares for Early Assembly Elections As political tensions rise, Karnataka prepares for potential early assembly elections, with major parties gearing up for campaigns. Source: India Today #IndiaNews #MissionShakti #CleanGanga #TelanganaSuicide #BJPMLA #ChhattisgarhiaOlympics #MaharashtraDrought #RenewableEnergy #DelhiPollution #JharkhandDevelopment #GujaratEconomy #KeralaHealth #PunjabAgriculture #KarnatakaElections
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  • News from India - October 29, 2024
    1. Amit Shah Flags Off 'Run for Unity' on Unity Day

    Home Minister Amit Shah flagged off the 'Run for Unity' in Delhi to commemorate Sardar Patel's birth anniversary, calling for unity and a ‘Viksit Bharat’. Over 7,700 participants joined the marathon.
    Source: Daijiworld

    2. Seven Telangana Students Die by Suicide After Exam Results

    Seven students in Telangana reportedly died by suicide after the release of Intermediate Public Examination results, raising concerns about student pressure and mental health support.
    Source: India Today

    3. Kerala: Five-day-old Infant Administered Incorrect Vaccines

    An infant in Kerala's Palakkad district was mistakenly administered five vaccines instead of one. The child has been admitted to the ICU, and the nurse responsible has been suspended.
    Source: India Today

    4. Cylinder Blast Sparks Fire in Telangana's Karimnagar

    A fire broke out in Telangana's Karimnagar district after a cylinder blast. Fortunately, no casualties were reported as the residents were away at the time.
    Source: India Today

    5. Karnataka: Man-Animal Conflict Worsens with Wild Elephant Attacks

    Karnataka residents are facing increased attacks from wild elephants, raising concerns about man-animal conflicts in regions where elephants have made their home.
    Source: India Today

    6. Chhattisgarh Hosts First-Ever 'Chhatisgarhia Olympics'

    Chhattisgarh’s government inaugurated the first-ever 'Chhatisgarhia Olympics,' promoting traditional Indian sports as part of a political outreach ahead of the 2025 elections.
    Source: India Today

    7. BJP MLA Arvind Giri Dies of Cardiac Arrest in Uttar Pradesh

    BJP MLA Arvind Giri from Uttar Pradesh passed away from a sudden cardiac arrest while traveling to Lucknow. His death has shocked party members and the public.
    Source: India Today

    8. Seven Killed in Road Accident in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly

    Seven people were killed after an ambulance collided with a truck in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, in a tragic road accident.
    Source: India Today

    9. Mission Shakti Transforms Women’s Lives in Odisha

    Odisha's Mission Shakti scheme continues to transform the lives of millions of women in the state, providing financial independence through self-help groups.
    Source: India Today

    10. Gujarat and Goa Lead as Top Performers in Economy

    Gujarat and Goa have emerged as the top-performing states in India's economy, driving significant growth and development in their respective regions.
    Source: India Today

    11. Jharkhand Leads in Infrastructure Development

    Jharkhand continues to improve its infrastructure with new roads and airports, establishing itself as a leader in India’s development sector.
    Source: India Today

    12. Punjab Emerges as a Leader in Agriculture

    Punjab has been recognized as the top-performing state in agriculture, despite increased competition and challenges from other states.
    Source: India Today

    13. Kerala Excels in Healthcare

    Kerala continues to rank as the top state for healthcare services, with Himachal Pradesh and Mizoram showing promising improvements in the sector.
    Source: India Today

    14. Rajasthan and Meghalaya Show Improvement in Education

    Rajasthan and Meghalaya have been recognized as the most improved states in the field of education, with initiatives aimed at improving access to quality learning.
    Source: India Today

    15. Uttar Pradesh Retains Top Spot in Law and Order

    Uttar Pradesh continues to improve its law and order situation, cracking down on mafia networks and retaining its title as the most improved big state.
    Source: India Today

    16. Kerala Leads in Gender Ratio on Electoral Rolls

    Kerala’s gender ratio on electoral rolls stands higher than the national average, reflecting improvements in gender equality across the state.
    Source: India Today

    17. Rajasthan Solar Power Plant Inaugurated by PM Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a solar power plant in Rajasthan, marking a major step toward renewable energy goals.
    Source: India Today

    18. Maharashtra Drought Worsens Farmer Crisis

    The ongoing drought in Maharashtra continues to affect farmers, with many struggling to survive as crop failure and debt mount.
    Source: India Today

    19. India-Spain Sign Deal for C295 Aircraft Production in India

    India and Spain have formalized a significant defense deal for the production of C295 aircraft in India. The agreement is expected to boost India's defense manufacturing capabilities and create jobs, while also enhancing the country's defense preparedness.
    Source: Defense Aerospace

    20. Maharashtra Drought Worsens Farmer Crisis

    The ongoing drought in Maharashtra continues to affect farmers, with many struggling to survive as crop failure and debt mount.
    Source: India Today

    #IndiaNews #RunForUnity #TelanganaSuicide #KeralaHealth #MissionShakti #ChhattisgarhiaOlympics #BJPMLADeath #UttarPradeshAccident #GujaratEconomy #PunjabAgriculture #JharkhandInfrastructure #KeralaHealthcare #SolarEnergy #MaharashtraDrought #IndiaSpainDeal #C295Aircraft
    News from India - October 29, 2024 1. Amit Shah Flags Off 'Run for Unity' on Unity Day Home Minister Amit Shah flagged off the 'Run for Unity' in Delhi to commemorate Sardar Patel's birth anniversary, calling for unity and a ‘Viksit Bharat’. Over 7,700 participants joined the marathon. Source: Daijiworld 2. Seven Telangana Students Die by Suicide After Exam Results Seven students in Telangana reportedly died by suicide after the release of Intermediate Public Examination results, raising concerns about student pressure and mental health support. Source: India Today 3. Kerala: Five-day-old Infant Administered Incorrect Vaccines An infant in Kerala's Palakkad district was mistakenly administered five vaccines instead of one. The child has been admitted to the ICU, and the nurse responsible has been suspended. Source: India Today 4. Cylinder Blast Sparks Fire in Telangana's Karimnagar A fire broke out in Telangana's Karimnagar district after a cylinder blast. Fortunately, no casualties were reported as the residents were away at the time. Source: India Today 5. Karnataka: Man-Animal Conflict Worsens with Wild Elephant Attacks Karnataka residents are facing increased attacks from wild elephants, raising concerns about man-animal conflicts in regions where elephants have made their home. Source: India Today 6. Chhattisgarh Hosts First-Ever 'Chhatisgarhia Olympics' Chhattisgarh’s government inaugurated the first-ever 'Chhatisgarhia Olympics,' promoting traditional Indian sports as part of a political outreach ahead of the 2025 elections. Source: India Today 7. BJP MLA Arvind Giri Dies of Cardiac Arrest in Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA Arvind Giri from Uttar Pradesh passed away from a sudden cardiac arrest while traveling to Lucknow. His death has shocked party members and the public. Source: India Today 8. Seven Killed in Road Accident in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly Seven people were killed after an ambulance collided with a truck in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, in a tragic road accident. Source: India Today 9. Mission Shakti Transforms Women’s Lives in Odisha Odisha's Mission Shakti scheme continues to transform the lives of millions of women in the state, providing financial independence through self-help groups. Source: India Today 10. Gujarat and Goa Lead as Top Performers in Economy Gujarat and Goa have emerged as the top-performing states in India's economy, driving significant growth and development in their respective regions. Source: India Today 11. Jharkhand Leads in Infrastructure Development Jharkhand continues to improve its infrastructure with new roads and airports, establishing itself as a leader in India’s development sector. Source: India Today 12. Punjab Emerges as a Leader in Agriculture Punjab has been recognized as the top-performing state in agriculture, despite increased competition and challenges from other states. Source: India Today 13. Kerala Excels in Healthcare Kerala continues to rank as the top state for healthcare services, with Himachal Pradesh and Mizoram showing promising improvements in the sector. Source: India Today 14. Rajasthan and Meghalaya Show Improvement in Education Rajasthan and Meghalaya have been recognized as the most improved states in the field of education, with initiatives aimed at improving access to quality learning. Source: India Today 15. Uttar Pradesh Retains Top Spot in Law and Order Uttar Pradesh continues to improve its law and order situation, cracking down on mafia networks and retaining its title as the most improved big state. Source: India Today 16. Kerala Leads in Gender Ratio on Electoral Rolls Kerala’s gender ratio on electoral rolls stands higher than the national average, reflecting improvements in gender equality across the state. Source: India Today 17. Rajasthan Solar Power Plant Inaugurated by PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a solar power plant in Rajasthan, marking a major step toward renewable energy goals. Source: India Today 18. Maharashtra Drought Worsens Farmer Crisis The ongoing drought in Maharashtra continues to affect farmers, with many struggling to survive as crop failure and debt mount. Source: India Today 19. India-Spain Sign Deal for C295 Aircraft Production in India India and Spain have formalized a significant defense deal for the production of C295 aircraft in India. The agreement is expected to boost India's defense manufacturing capabilities and create jobs, while also enhancing the country's defense preparedness. Source: Defense Aerospace 20. Maharashtra Drought Worsens Farmer Crisis The ongoing drought in Maharashtra continues to affect farmers, with many struggling to survive as crop failure and debt mount. Source: India Today #IndiaNews #RunForUnity #TelanganaSuicide #KeralaHealth #MissionShakti #ChhattisgarhiaOlympics #BJPMLADeath #UttarPradeshAccident #GujaratEconomy #PunjabAgriculture #JharkhandInfrastructure #KeralaHealthcare #SolarEnergy #MaharashtraDrought #IndiaSpainDeal #C295Aircraft
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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

    #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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  • Modi is Trapped in a Chakravyuh
    - via Social Media

    Senior journalist Sushant Sinha explained in his show what a real Chakravyuh is like.

    At the center of this Chakravyuh is Modi. Modi represents India, and for India, there is a Hindu who speaks of Hindutva and places his religion and country above caste. In this way, a Chakravyuh has been set around Modi in the name of Modi.

    The First Layer: The first circle of the Chakravyuh attacks the economic system so that India's economy collapses. Using the help of a hidden class, it's being said that India's market is fraudulent. Pull out your investments. LIC/SBI/HAL are all sinking. Withdraw your money from everywhere and do not invest further.

    The Second Layer: The second circle focuses on issues like Agniveer, so that rebellion arises in the army. The army is the force that protects the country during civil war or conflict, so incite them against the government so that they may help overthrow it during a civil war.

    The Third Layer: The third circle involves the farmers. By provoking them, destroy India's food supply. How long can a country survive on empty stomachs? In this way, you block the country's money, army, and food supply, all of which are essential during any conflict.

    The Fourth Layer: Reservation. Stir up caste divisions within Hindus and create fierce casteism. This way, when the time for unity arrives during a war, they will destroy each other.

    The Fifth Layer: Declare that the Constitution is in danger and that dictatorship has arrived in the country. Before the government starts killing you, you should begin to kill the government and its supporters, otherwise, they will wipe you out.

    The Sixth Layer: Raises the issue of minorities being in danger, urging them to join the cause and establish their government. Once this is done, we will take revenge on them one by one.

    The Seventh Layer: In the seventh circle, foreign powers come into play. They will fund and provide plans, whether it’s creating a Khalistan, pushing for a Christian country in the Northeast, establishing an Islamic regime in Kerala/Bengal, creating a North vs. South conflict, dividing people between Hindi and non-Hindi speakers, and when all this happens, foreign powers will intervene in the name of saving democracy, as they have done in other countries.

    This is the 7-layer Chakravyuh Modi has to fight against.

    Modi's Strength is People's Trust: Everything is being done to break this trust.

    If Modi is defeated, then all those who are currently mocking Congress and religion will be eliminated. Nationalism will be declared a crime. Speaking out against oppression will lead to abduction. No country will speak out, just like today no one speaks out against Bangladesh; instead, they say everything is fake news. Just as in West Bengal, if you raise your voice, you will be taken from your home.

    And the Supreme Court, will it come to the rescue?

    The judges of the Supreme Court will be trapped just like they were in Bangladesh, and they will be forced to resign.

    The excuse for all this will be that the people revolted against dictatorship. They're not targeting those practicing Hindutva; they're attacking BJP supporters who stood by Modi and supported oppression. Someone will say that a Muslim beheaded a Hindu because he was oppressed for years. A Hindu girl will be kidnapped and raped because she insulted religion. A Hindu's house will be looted because he supported capitalism and scorned the poor. Hindus will be forced to resign because they supported dictatorship. A Jizya (property) tax will be imposed on Hindus because they 'looted' for years.

    And this is not an exaggeration, it’s happening next door in Bangladesh. It's happening in Bengal. And history has repeated itself in dozens of countries.

    It’s a different story if you live under the illusion that this won’t happen to you, while you complain about inflation or taxes and set out to teach Modi a lesson.
    Modi is Trapped in a Chakravyuh - via Social Media Senior journalist Sushant Sinha explained in his show what a real Chakravyuh is like. At the center of this Chakravyuh is Modi. Modi represents India, and for India, there is a Hindu who speaks of Hindutva and places his religion and country above caste. In this way, a Chakravyuh has been set around Modi in the name of Modi. The First Layer: The first circle of the Chakravyuh attacks the economic system so that India's economy collapses. Using the help of a hidden class, it's being said that India's market is fraudulent. Pull out your investments. LIC/SBI/HAL are all sinking. Withdraw your money from everywhere and do not invest further. The Second Layer: The second circle focuses on issues like Agniveer, so that rebellion arises in the army. The army is the force that protects the country during civil war or conflict, so incite them against the government so that they may help overthrow it during a civil war. The Third Layer: The third circle involves the farmers. By provoking them, destroy India's food supply. How long can a country survive on empty stomachs? In this way, you block the country's money, army, and food supply, all of which are essential during any conflict. The Fourth Layer: Reservation. Stir up caste divisions within Hindus and create fierce casteism. This way, when the time for unity arrives during a war, they will destroy each other. The Fifth Layer: Declare that the Constitution is in danger and that dictatorship has arrived in the country. Before the government starts killing you, you should begin to kill the government and its supporters, otherwise, they will wipe you out. The Sixth Layer: Raises the issue of minorities being in danger, urging them to join the cause and establish their government. Once this is done, we will take revenge on them one by one. The Seventh Layer: In the seventh circle, foreign powers come into play. They will fund and provide plans, whether it’s creating a Khalistan, pushing for a Christian country in the Northeast, establishing an Islamic regime in Kerala/Bengal, creating a North vs. South conflict, dividing people between Hindi and non-Hindi speakers, and when all this happens, foreign powers will intervene in the name of saving democracy, as they have done in other countries. This is the 7-layer Chakravyuh Modi has to fight against. Modi's Strength is People's Trust: Everything is being done to break this trust. If Modi is defeated, then all those who are currently mocking Congress and religion will be eliminated. Nationalism will be declared a crime. Speaking out against oppression will lead to abduction. No country will speak out, just like today no one speaks out against Bangladesh; instead, they say everything is fake news. Just as in West Bengal, if you raise your voice, you will be taken from your home. And the Supreme Court, will it come to the rescue? The judges of the Supreme Court will be trapped just like they were in Bangladesh, and they will be forced to resign. The excuse for all this will be that the people revolted against dictatorship. They're not targeting those practicing Hindutva; they're attacking BJP supporters who stood by Modi and supported oppression. Someone will say that a Muslim beheaded a Hindu because he was oppressed for years. A Hindu girl will be kidnapped and raped because she insulted religion. A Hindu's house will be looted because he supported capitalism and scorned the poor. Hindus will be forced to resign because they supported dictatorship. A Jizya (property) tax will be imposed on Hindus because they 'looted' for years. And this is not an exaggeration, it’s happening next door in Bangladesh. It's happening in Bengal. And history has repeated itself in dozens of countries. It’s a different story if you live under the illusion that this won’t happen to you, while you complain about inflation or taxes and set out to teach Modi a lesson.
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  • Kerala declared bankruptcy.Ruled by CPIM.

    Himachal Pradesh declared bankruptcy. Ruled by Congress.

    Karnataka declared bankruptcy. Ruled by Congress.

    Punjab on the verge of bankruptcy. Ruled by AAP.

    West Bengal in chaos and anarchy. Ruled by TMC.

    These parties and their leaders, just three months back in the month of May, were assuring the people of India, that they would REMOVE GARIBI from India, Khatakhat Khatakhat Khatakhat !!

    Hypocrisy also, has packed it's bags and left India, after encountering them !!
    Kerala declared bankruptcy.Ruled by CPIM. Himachal Pradesh declared bankruptcy. Ruled by Congress. Karnataka declared bankruptcy. Ruled by Congress. Punjab on the verge of bankruptcy. Ruled by AAP. West Bengal in chaos and anarchy. Ruled by TMC. These parties and their leaders, just three months back in the month of May, were assuring the people of India, that they would REMOVE GARIBI from India, Khatakhat Khatakhat Khatakhat !! Hypocrisy also, has packed it's bags and left India, after encountering them !!
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  • Detailed explanation of A very important diagram above.

    How the Jesuit scholar-missionaries in the 16th century imported and transmitted Indian Mahāyāna manuscripts throughout Europe.

    Virtually every 17th-19th century western thinker was exposed to the high philosophy contained in these texts. These advanced texts were lost in India for centuries after the burning of Nalanda university in 1193 CE.

    This proves that the Jesuit scholar-missionaries were actively engaged in gathering knowledge from the world over, digesting it into Latin, erasing the pagan sources and diffusing it all over Europe. A similar map should be made for the transmission of Calculus manuscripts from Kerala beginning with Matteo Ricci(1580s). If they could extract so much from China and Japan where they had zero power, imagine what they could have done in the kingdom of Kochi which was under Portuguese colonial control from 1500–1663. Sadly, the Kerala school of Mathematics was located in Kochi and, some of its scholars like Sankara Varier served directly at the royal court and some like Sankara Varman were themselves from the royalty! The latter readily shared his manuscripts with the British officer Whish in the 1820s. His predecessors would naturally have done the same for the Portuguese Jesuits if they asked for local manuscripts.

    So what novel ideas did these Mahāyāna manuscripts contain?

    -Realism vs Idealism debate (The west had it just 200 years ago!)

    -"Transcendental Idealism"=Vijñānavāda

    -Advanced treatises of logic(Candrakīrti and Dharmakīrti ?)

    -Separation of Ethics & religion (Śāntideva)

    -Utilitarianism

    -Separation of conventional truths and ultimate ones(Nāgārjuna)

    -Rejection of 'soul' and its consequences('Existentialism')

    etc
    Ideas, you see...are contagious!

    Additional Fun fact- The early text "Sumario" was actually brought to Goa from Japan by Nunes Barreto in 1556. Multiple copies were created (possibly at the Goan St. Paul College) and shipped to Europe. So Goa (and Kochi obviously) was being used as the port of manuscript export by the Portuguese as early as 1550s. One can only imagine how many local Indian texts they managed to procure in that 150 year period.

    -Ref for diagram above- The Cult of Emptiness: The Western Discovery of Buddhist Thought and the Invention of Oriental Philosophy, by Urs App.

    Research by Joseph T Noony, a Mallu Christian
    Detailed explanation of A very important diagram above. How the Jesuit scholar-missionaries in the 16th century imported and transmitted Indian Mahāyāna manuscripts throughout Europe. Virtually every 17th-19th century western thinker was exposed to the high philosophy contained in these texts. These advanced texts were lost in India for centuries after the burning of Nalanda university in 1193 CE. This proves that the Jesuit scholar-missionaries were actively engaged in gathering knowledge from the world over, digesting it into Latin, erasing the pagan sources and diffusing it all over Europe. A similar map should be made for the transmission of Calculus manuscripts from Kerala beginning with Matteo Ricci(1580s). If they could extract so much from China and Japan where they had zero power, imagine what they could have done in the kingdom of Kochi which was under Portuguese colonial control from 1500–1663. Sadly, the Kerala school of Mathematics was located in Kochi and, some of its scholars like Sankara Varier served directly at the royal court and some like Sankara Varman were themselves from the royalty! The latter readily shared his manuscripts with the British officer Whish in the 1820s. His predecessors would naturally have done the same for the Portuguese Jesuits if they asked for local manuscripts. So what novel ideas did these Mahāyāna manuscripts contain? -Realism vs Idealism debate (The west had it just 200 years ago!) -"Transcendental Idealism"=Vijñānavāda -Advanced treatises of logic(Candrakīrti and Dharmakīrti ?) -Separation of Ethics & religion (Śāntideva) -Utilitarianism -Separation of conventional truths and ultimate ones(Nāgārjuna) -Rejection of 'soul' and its consequences('Existentialism') etc Ideas, you see...are contagious! Additional Fun fact- The early text "Sumario" was actually brought to Goa from Japan by Nunes Barreto in 1556. Multiple copies were created (possibly at the Goan St. Paul College) and shipped to Europe. So Goa (and Kochi obviously) was being used as the port of manuscript export by the Portuguese as early as 1550s. One can only imagine how many local Indian texts they managed to procure in that 150 year period. -Ref for diagram above- The Cult of Emptiness: The Western Discovery of Buddhist Thought and the Invention of Oriental Philosophy, by Urs App. Research by Joseph T Noony, a Mallu Christian
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  • From 30th July to August, Kerala witnessed a great tragedy, saw loved ones being lost, saw loved ones being separated from each other, but the Indian Army stood by them with unwavering strength so that during this natural calamity, the Indian Army could reunite loved ones with each other and help them. That is why when the Indian Army soldiers started going back to their units in Wayanad, Kerala, the local people blessed them with applause and shouted "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" to increase the respect of the Army.

    Salute the bravehearts 🫡

    #IndianArmy #Kerela #Waynad
    From 30th July to August, Kerala witnessed a great tragedy, saw loved ones being lost, saw loved ones being separated from each other, but the Indian Army stood by them with unwavering strength so that during this natural calamity, the Indian Army could reunite loved ones with each other and help them. That is why when the Indian Army soldiers started going back to their units in Wayanad, Kerala, the local people blessed them with applause and shouted "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" to increase the respect of the Army. Salute the bravehearts 🫡 #IndianArmy #Kerela #Waynad
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  • 🚫⛔️As per analysis by independent agencies, State wise illegal Rohingya & Bangladeshi population in India ⚠️⚠️

    #UP : 30-40 Lakh
    #Bihar : 30-40 Lakh
    #WB : 70-80 Lakh
    #Delhi : 10-15 Lakh
    #Jharkhand : 20-30 Lakh
    #Maharashtra : 40-50 Lakh
    #JK : 20-30 Lakh
    #Chhattisgarh: 10-15 Lakh
    #Uttarakhand: 10-15 Lakh
    #HP : 3-5 Lakh
    #Punjab : 10-20 Lakh
    #Karnataka : 30-40 Lakh
    #Tamilnadu : 20-30 Lakh
    #Kerala : 20-30 Lakh
    #AndhraPradesh : 10-15 Lakh
    #Telangans : 15-20 Lakh
    #Odisha : 10-15 Lakh
    #NorthEast : 50-60 Lakh
    #Rajasthan : 30-40 Lakh
    #Haryana : 10-15 Lakh
    #MP : 20-30 Lakh
    🚫⛔️As per analysis by independent agencies, State wise illegal Rohingya & Bangladeshi population in India ⚠️⚠️ #UP : 30-40 Lakh #Bihar : 30-40 Lakh #WB : 70-80 Lakh #Delhi : 10-15 Lakh #Jharkhand : 20-30 Lakh #Maharashtra : 40-50 Lakh #JK : 20-30 Lakh #Chhattisgarh: 10-15 Lakh #Uttarakhand: 10-15 Lakh #HP : 3-5 Lakh #Punjab : 10-20 Lakh #Karnataka : 30-40 Lakh #Tamilnadu : 20-30 Lakh #Kerala : 20-30 Lakh #AndhraPradesh : 10-15 Lakh #Telangans : 15-20 Lakh #Odisha : 10-15 Lakh #NorthEast : 50-60 Lakh #Rajasthan : 30-40 Lakh #Haryana : 10-15 Lakh #MP : 20-30 Lakh
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  • For the first time since its founding in 1930, #KeralaKalamandalam, a premier public institution for traditional performing arts in Kerala, served #nonvegetarian food in its canteen on July 10. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/govt-institute-in-kerala-serves-non-veg-food-in-canteen-for-1st-time-in-85-years-why-101720782828318.html
    For the first time since its founding in 1930, #KeralaKalamandalam, a premier public institution for traditional performing arts in Kerala, served #nonvegetarian food in its canteen on July 10. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/govt-institute-in-kerala-serves-non-veg-food-in-canteen-for-1st-time-in-85-years-why-101720782828318.html
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    Govt institute in Kerala serves non-veg food in canteen for 1st time in 85 years. Why?
    Chicken biryani, prepared by inmates of Viyyur Central Jail, was served, marking a departure from practice of only offering plant-based or dairy-based meals.
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  • The CBI has revealed that the 1994 ISRO spy case against former scientist Nambi Narayanan was fabricated by Kerala police officer S Vijayan.

    Vijayan had detained Maldivian woman Mariyam Rasheeda after she rejected his advances and, discovering her connection to ISRO scientist D Shasikumaran, began surveilling her and her friend Fauzia Hasan.

    Rasheeda was arrested under the Foreigners Act for overstaying her visa, and as her custody was about to expire, Vijayan filed a false report leading to the arrest of four ISRO scientists, including Narayanan.

    The CBI has recommended prosecuting several former police officials, including RB Sreekumar, Siby Mathews, S Vijayan, KK Joshua, and PS Jayaprakash, for their involvement in the conspiracy.
    The CBI has revealed that the 1994 ISRO spy case against former scientist Nambi Narayanan was fabricated by Kerala police officer S Vijayan. Vijayan had detained Maldivian woman Mariyam Rasheeda after she rejected his advances and, discovering her connection to ISRO scientist D Shasikumaran, began surveilling her and her friend Fauzia Hasan. Rasheeda was arrested under the Foreigners Act for overstaying her visa, and as her custody was about to expire, Vijayan filed a false report leading to the arrest of four ISRO scientists, including Narayanan. The CBI has recommended prosecuting several former police officials, including RB Sreekumar, Siby Mathews, S Vijayan, KK Joshua, and PS Jayaprakash, for their involvement in the conspiracy.
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  • The CBI has filed a chargesheet against two former DGPs, Siby Mathews of Kerala and R. B. Sreekumar of Gujarat, and three other retired police officials in connection with the framing of space scientist Nambi Narayanan in the 1994 ISRO espionage case, officials said.

    RB who framed Nambi Sir was tasked by Madam so that ISRO do not develop cryogenic engine and stay dependent of US for Rockets and stay far from developing its own missiles systems and launchers

    Task completed, Madam was very happy with RB Sreekumar work and promoted him to lead Gujarat police. Now his task was to finish Modi Shah in Gujarat because they were potential threat to Madam Rule and control of Center and Bharat

    But Mahadev has other plans and rest is history
    The CBI has filed a chargesheet against two former DGPs, Siby Mathews of Kerala and R. B. Sreekumar of Gujarat, and three other retired police officials in connection with the framing of space scientist Nambi Narayanan in the 1994 ISRO espionage case, officials said. RB who framed Nambi Sir was tasked by Madam so that ISRO do not develop cryogenic engine and stay dependent of US for Rockets and stay far from developing its own missiles systems and launchers Task completed, Madam was very happy with RB Sreekumar work and promoted him to lead Gujarat police. Now his task was to finish Modi Shah in Gujarat because they were potential threat to Madam Rule and control of Center and Bharat But Mahadev has other plans and rest is history
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  • After Kerala, and Karnataka now Himachal Pradesh declares bankruptcy !!
    And Congress and opposition want to run the country promising growth and progress !!
    They cant even run their state governments for five years successfully, without becoming bankrupt
    After Kerala, and Karnataka now Himachal Pradesh declares bankruptcy !! And Congress and opposition want to run the country promising growth and progress !! They cant even run their state governments for five years successfully, without becoming bankrupt
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  • *Himachal Pradesh*
    Speaker : Congress
    Dy speaker : Congress
    *Tamilnadu*
    Speaker : DMK
    Dy speaker : DMK
    *Punjab*
    Speaker : AAP
    Dy speaker : AAP
    *Jharkhand*
    Speaker : JMM
    Dy speaker : vacant
    *Telangana*
    Speaker : Congress
    Dy speaker : vacant
    *Delhi*
    Speaker : AAP
    Dy speaker : AAP
    *Kerala*
    Speaker : Left
    Dy speaker : Left

    No INDI alliance ruled state has given Dy speaker post to opposition. And then the same people are demanding Dy Speaker post for opposition in parliament.

    The shamelessness!
    *Himachal Pradesh* Speaker : Congress Dy speaker : Congress *Tamilnadu* Speaker : DMK Dy speaker : DMK *Punjab* Speaker : AAP Dy speaker : AAP *Jharkhand* Speaker : JMM Dy speaker : vacant *Telangana* Speaker : Congress Dy speaker : vacant *Delhi* Speaker : AAP Dy speaker : AAP *Kerala* Speaker : Left Dy speaker : Left No INDI alliance ruled state has given Dy speaker post to opposition. And then the same people are demanding Dy Speaker post for opposition in parliament. The shamelessness!
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